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the duchess of cornwall for the first time.hey are placed in the chamber, very prominent," and the new to the throne. a lot is being read into that. >> there is then a word used for is evolution. they always talk about the power of the british monarchy evolving over the years, over the centuries. it seems to me the symbolism, huge symbolism of charles and camilla coming in their own carriage, being seen alongside .er it is an evolution. it is saying to the country, crudely, here is what comes next. we don't know when or the circumstances. it may not be for a very long time. to hersh good health majesty. but it is saying to the country, get used to the idea. i don't mean this as a fishy cisc comparison, but when a large part are -- decius -- facetious -- >> it is striking that in a sense this most effective of institutions in our country has never done things that way. it is about saying, slowly, you will get used to the idea of change. a change that would have been unthinkable just five years ago. remember the controversy creat
the duchess of cornwall for the first time.hey are placed in the chamber, very prominent," and the new to the throne. a lot is being read into that. >> there is then a word used for is evolution. they always talk about the power of the british monarchy evolving over the years, over the centuries. it seems to me the symbolism, huge symbolism of charles and camilla coming in their own carriage, being seen alongside .er it is an evolution. it is saying to the country, crudely, here is...
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the duchess of cornwall, safely inside the palace of westminster, followed by the prince of wales. the first time the duchess attended the state opening. there is our first glimpse today of the old marshall. the duke of norfolk, one of the great offices of state. he is the one who organizes coronations and does great ceremonies. and supervises the college of arms. it is his duty to greet the take them up the norman staircase, the sovereign staircase, up to the roving room. ,e never see inside that room that is where the royal party will prepare before the procession. the 18th duke of norfolk and his role in these events can't be understated. right on their way into the gallery and a quick not there from the lord great chamberlain, who is the other key player in the ceremony today. he is in charge of the royal sections of the palace of the semester. the doors to the roving room, firmly closed. , in the royal gallery we have the arrival of the heralds. they are the men who keep records of erotic arms -- england,arms in wales, and ireland. followed by the other heralds. resplendent in
the duchess of cornwall, safely inside the palace of westminster, followed by the prince of wales. the first time the duchess attended the state opening. there is our first glimpse today of the old marshall. the duke of norfolk, one of the great offices of state. he is the one who organizes coronations and does great ceremonies. and supervises the college of arms. it is his duty to greet the take them up the norman staircase, the sovereign staircase, up to the roving room. ,e never see inside...
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camilla, duchess of cornwall, makes her international debut, and the reviews are in. nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com there's a land of restful sleep, we can help you go there, on the wings of
camilla, duchess of cornwall, makes her international debut, and the reviews are in. nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken...
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way into the roving room where they will come is to face with prince charles and the duchess of cornwallen a short wait while the queen prepares for the procession. 11:15 of the palace of westminster. general david leakey, black od. on his way to central lobby where he will await a signal to summon the mp's. everyone in the gallery facing the doors, awaiting the signal that the queen is ready. when the queen is ready, there will be a royal salute sounded by two trumpeters. at the other end of the palace of westminster, it looks very quiet there. that is in central lobby. the inspector, waiting to tell everyone to remove their hat and prepare for the arrival of the speaker. itsuse procession will make way along the library corridor and down toward central lobby and a short section of the members lobby of the house of commons. and then into the chamber of the commons itself. they will have 2-3 minutes of prayers, the traditional start of the day. then they will wait for black rod to arrive and knock on the door. they will think very hard about letting him in. in a demonstration of superior
way into the roving room where they will come is to face with prince charles and the duchess of cornwallen a short wait while the queen prepares for the procession. 11:15 of the palace of westminster. general david leakey, black od. on his way to central lobby where he will await a signal to summon the mp's. everyone in the gallery facing the doors, awaiting the signal that the queen is ready. when the queen is ready, there will be a royal salute sounded by two trumpeters. at the other end of...
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for the first time the queen was accompanied by prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall, as their royal duties begin to expand. >>> back at home, it was one wild ride in georgia. cell phone video from april shows a man clinging to the front of a woman's car after she took off from the scene of a hit-and-run. the man was blocking the woman's exit and he clung on to her windshield. police are still searching for the runaway driver. >>> to business where seema mody has your wednesday morning headlines. seema, good morning. >> dara, the dow sitting at a new record high closing above the 15,000 mark for the first time yesterday. it's been a rapid rise. it first closed above 13,000 in february 2012. it took about a year to hit 14,000. just three months to go from 14,000 to sa,000. the dow has gained nearly 15% just this year. >>> yahoo! is seeking a way out of its search partnership with microsoft. "the wall street journal" reports ceo marissa mayer wants to exit the ten-year contract, but microsoft isn't interested. they've done worse under the deal than when it was going it a
for the first time the queen was accompanied by prince charles and camilla, the duchess of cornwall, as their royal duties begin to expand. >>> back at home, it was one wild ride in georgia. cell phone video from april shows a man clinging to the front of a woman's car after she took off from the scene of a hit-and-run. the man was blocking the woman's exit and he clung on to her windshield. police are still searching for the runaway driver. >>> to business where seema mody...
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whirlpools and spent a lot of time taking videos and picture of them, especially near the hale estuary in cornwalld. you can see him taking video from the top of the whirlpool. eventually he jumps in to get really close. he reaches out and touches it. in this other video he describes the sensation of what it's like to be so close to this whirlpool. >> is amazing. i was constantly battling with it. it is beautiful. >> is it really is beautiful. we have shown one of his videos on the show before. how is it not sucking him up? >> sadly this week, jacob did pass away. authorities believe he was sucked under the water by a whirlpool. investigators found his camera equipment nearby. he was taking video with a friend nearby. that friend was unable to revive him. >> it's difficult to know that, he's so passionate about this. >> he has respect for the whirlpools. he said this is scary and he has recognized the danger involved. >> it is fascinating. >> the community is devastated over jacob's death because they all know him as a strong swimmer and excellent photographer. >> a confident swimmer can most defi
whirlpools and spent a lot of time taking videos and picture of them, especially near the hale estuary in cornwalld. you can see him taking video from the top of the whirlpool. eventually he jumps in to get really close. he reaches out and touches it. in this other video he describes the sensation of what it's like to be so close to this whirlpool. >> is amazing. i was constantly battling with it. it is beautiful. >> is it really is beautiful. we have shown one of his videos on the...
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over one hundred tons of crude oil dumped into the atlantic and onto the beaches of cornwall. in brittany the largest oil spill ever. around the time of the tory kenyan spill a young man joined b.p. as an apprentice he eventually rose through the ranks to lead b.p. his name was john brown brown acquired other oil companies transforming b.p. into the third largest oil company in the world in response to negative press on b.p.'s poor safety standards brown replanted the company with an eco friendly logo and renamed the company beyond petroleum he also initiated rapid expansion and drove record profits one of the ways he did this was by ruthlessly cutting costs. was. on march twenty third two thousand and five fifteen people died in an explosion at b.p.'s texas city refinery one hundred seventy more were injured to save money major upgrades to the one nine hundred thirty four refinery had been postponed. brown pledged to prevent another catastrophe three months later b.p.'s giant new production platform in the gulf of mexico. nearly sank because of a workman's error then in march
over one hundred tons of crude oil dumped into the atlantic and onto the beaches of cornwall. in brittany the largest oil spill ever. around the time of the tory kenyan spill a young man joined b.p. as an apprentice he eventually rose through the ranks to lead b.p. his name was john brown brown acquired other oil companies transforming b.p. into the third largest oil company in the world in response to negative press on b.p.'s poor safety standards brown replanted the company with an eco...
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over one hundred tons of crude oil dumped into the atlantic and onto the beaches of cornwall. in brittany the largest oil spill ever. around the time of the tory kenyan spill a young man joined b.p. as an apprentice he eventually rose through the ranks to lead b.p. his name was john brown brown acquired other or oil companies transforming b.p. into the third largest oil company in the world in response to negative press on b.p.'s poor safety standards brown reprinted the company with an eco friendly logo and renamed the company beyond petroleum he also initiated rapid expansion and drove record profits one of the ways he did this was by ruthlessly cutting costs. back. on march twenty third two thousand and five fifteen people died an explosion at b.p.'s texas city refinery one hundred seventy more were injured to save money major upgrades to the one nine hundred thirty four refinery had been postponed. brown pledged to prevent another catastrophe three months later b.p.'s giant new production platform in the gulf of mexico. nearly sank because of a workman's error then in marc
over one hundred tons of crude oil dumped into the atlantic and onto the beaches of cornwall. in brittany the largest oil spill ever. around the time of the tory kenyan spill a young man joined b.p. as an apprentice he eventually rose through the ranks to lead b.p. his name was john brown brown acquired other or oil companies transforming b.p. into the third largest oil company in the world in response to negative press on b.p.'s poor safety standards brown reprinted the company with an eco...
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between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men and say, look, you were renting before. you don't want to live there. i've got this lot out here, sand dune. but it's $100. you can build a house here for cheap. suddenly, more
between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath...
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you know what cornwall is a rule part of britain and i don't think a person from the city would do thisher people in the country. >> stephanie: i did not want to say weapons, but i thought it was better having them aimed at one person rather than everyone there. children were starting to leave school. finally the police arrived. they at attacked the police and they shot and wounded the alleged killers -- >> alleged? >> stephanie: thank god that little old lady did not get mutilated last night. >> and did not have a liverpool or newcastle. >> stephanie: donald in aurora you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi donald. >> caller: hi, stephanie, i was calling in in regards to what they were saying about the collateral damage with kids, and i agree with those people. i'm a veteran. when i was drafted in 66 and every time we would walk through rice paddies we created more vc. and they don't care. all of the good that we pretend to do by getting rid of terrorists, we're just creating more terrorists. my advise is let's get the hell out of their world and mind our own business. >> stephanie:
you know what cornwall is a rule part of britain and i don't think a person from the city would do thisher people in the country. >> stephanie: i did not want to say weapons, but i thought it was better having them aimed at one person rather than everyone there. children were starting to leave school. finally the police arrived. they at attacked the police and they shot and wounded the alleged killers -- >> alleged? >> stephanie: thank god that little old lady did not get...
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there are parallels between diana, princess of wales, and camilla ilya, the duchess of cornwall.ughout the uk. and there are horses. this is the duchess in her element. she also showed her down to earth, approachable side at a market. tradersÑi getting a glimpse int camilla's legend ear sense of humor. >> this is a piece of meat that she actually tried. i thought she was very nice, very agreeable. never mind her status. the dutches came here, and what did you think of that? she was very nice. politely. loved everything i sold. very respectful. and before she heads home, a must do for all visitors to paris. she went to see the mona lisa. all this, part of a long, slow emergence for a queen in waiting. and recently when we were with prince harry, talking about his relationship with the press, camilla always had a really good relation shup with the press, she will come up, give us a big hello. a chat. always that sort of support from the media, about helping her in this emergence into this role which will eventually be queen of great britain, living in buckingham palace behind me. >
there are parallels between diana, princess of wales, and camilla ilya, the duchess of cornwall.ughout the uk. and there are horses. this is the duchess in her element. she also showed her down to earth, approachable side at a market. tradersÑi getting a glimpse int camilla's legend ear sense of humor. >> this is a piece of meat that she actually tried. i thought she was very nice, very agreeable. never mind her status. the dutches came here, and what did you think of that? she was very...
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general cornwallis, overconfident in this. you know, this is the federalist society.s there not a tory branch of the federalist society? i was supervised. i am a tory. the mass of the teaching market, alan schwartz interviewed me for a job. it is from the british point of view. we rather overly and i'm not so sure with such a great thing. that's a terrible thing for me to say that we actually won the revolution. we would have been in slavery 50 years later. after all, canada godfrey about the same time we did without shedding innocent lives. [laughter] so i'm actually kind of a tory and i do think there is a tory point of view to be written. a lot of these federalist society thoughts are shaking their head coming up, got my soul here. i think that would be very useful. that's a little bit of a diversion, but you see some of the larger normative implications that i hope stimulates more of a conversation about the early practice that should inform our understanding of the commander-in-chief clause as well as larger separation of powers. >> professor deems to. >> we not
general cornwallis, overconfident in this. you know, this is the federalist society.s there not a tory branch of the federalist society? i was supervised. i am a tory. the mass of the teaching market, alan schwartz interviewed me for a job. it is from the british point of view. we rather overly and i'm not so sure with such a great thing. that's a terrible thing for me to say that we actually won the revolution. we would have been in slavery 50 years later. after all, canada godfrey about the...
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general cornwallis, overconfident in this. you know, this is the federalist society.s there not a tory branch of the federalist society? i was supervised. i am a tory. the mass of the teaching market, alan schwartz interviewed me for a job. it is from the british point of view. we rather overly and i'm not so sure with such a great thing. that's a terrible thing for me to say that we actually won the revolution. we would have been in slavery 50 years later. after all, canada godfrey about the same time we did without shedding innocent lives. [laughter] so i'm actually kind of a tory and i do think there is a tory point of view to be written. a lot of these federalist society thoughts are shaking their head coming up, got my soul here. i think that would be very useful. that's a little bit of a diversion, but you see some of the larger normative implications that i hope stimulates more of a conversation about the early practice that should inform our understanding of the commander-in-chief clause as well as larger separation of powers. >> professor deems to. >> we not
general cornwallis, overconfident in this. you know, this is the federalist society.s there not a tory branch of the federalist society? i was supervised. i am a tory. the mass of the teaching market, alan schwartz interviewed me for a job. it is from the british point of view. we rather overly and i'm not so sure with such a great thing. that's a terrible thing for me to say that we actually won the revolution. we would have been in slavery 50 years later. after all, canada godfrey about the...