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the duke of edinburgh and others.is as much for the scenery and countered. 60 years of stability. 60 years of security. 60 years of certainty. 60 years of sacrifice, 60 years of service. gandhi has also observed that in a gentle way, you can shake the world. your majesty, in a gentle way, you have shaken this united kingdom and the world for six decades. on behalf of all of the members of the house of commons, may i think you wholeheartedly for all that you have done, are doing, and will do for the good of our country. [applause] >> the speaker will approach the throne and present the address to her majesty on behalf of the house of commons, and john bercow will return to his seat, and then he will signal to colleagues to unveil regift, which is the window. [applause] the magnificent work by an artist designed on her role depart -- heraldic art. the queen preparing, having received the guests -- gift, to deliver her response on the occasion of this diamond jubilee. >> my lord and members of the house of commons. i am
the duke of edinburgh and others.is as much for the scenery and countered. 60 years of stability. 60 years of security. 60 years of certainty. 60 years of sacrifice, 60 years of service. gandhi has also observed that in a gentle way, you can shake the world. your majesty, in a gentle way, you have shaken this united kingdom and the world for six decades. on behalf of all of the members of the house of commons, may i think you wholeheartedly for all that you have done, are doing, and will do for...
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>> it should be the duke of edinboro, who is not here, the duke and duchess of cambridge, prince harry the royal family up there usually, but there is a slimmed down appearance because it's all about the line of succession and the queen is sending a very clear message sending her two heirs out there. >> india, you were one of princess diana's bridesmaids. what is it like standing on that balcony? >> what are you all doing when you're standing behind they will be beginning to open the glass doors and the rock stars as you say will be getting their way to the front. everybody just knows who's going to be out there. there'll be a push of the elbow. i must say, standing on the balcony and looking down on thousands upon thousands of upturned faces is extraordinary. it's very unusual to see peaceful crowds. so many times we see football holligans or crowds protesting. how often do we see thousands upon thousands of crowds excited? >> you and i had a disagreement about the merits of queen elizabeth in the standing of great monarchs. i believe she may be the greatest. i think after diana's dea
>> it should be the duke of edinboro, who is not here, the duke and duchess of cambridge, prince harry the royal family up there usually, but there is a slimmed down appearance because it's all about the line of succession and the queen is sending a very clear message sending her two heirs out there. >> india, you were one of princess diana's bridesmaids. what is it like standing on that balcony? >> what are you all doing when you're standing behind they will be beginning to...
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now, how did john wayne get his famous nickname the duke? he loved duke university basketball?his dog's name? c, he often put up his dukes in the movies, three, is he originally from duke, iowa. all right. how did he get his nickname the duke? cards up, please. and, yes, it was his dog's name. very good. you two are really up on this. >> he was born in winter set, iowa. >> bill: fascinating. >> show off. >> i'm from iowa i would know that. >> you would know that. >> bill: question number three john wayne started in hits but also a couple flops one of the worst films of all time: bill. >> which one was a stink bomb? >> bill: roll the tape, please. >> why is this carcass lying here? >> it is san omen, my son. >> what woman's talking is this, my mother? rid us of this. >> what of your dead? those who died needlessly for this cursed child. >> jalaire. >> let two men guard this woman and her tent. >> bill: supposed to be -- do you think he talked like that? i'm not sure. >> madeline khan. >> and the mustache, like i said, i will give you a thousand dollars if you grow a mustache lik
now, how did john wayne get his famous nickname the duke? he loved duke university basketball?his dog's name? c, he often put up his dukes in the movies, three, is he originally from duke, iowa. all right. how did he get his nickname the duke? cards up, please. and, yes, it was his dog's name. very good. you two are really up on this. >> he was born in winter set, iowa. >> bill: fascinating. >> show off. >> i'm from iowa i would know that. >> you would know that....
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he made duke a basketball powerhouse. this summer, he carries the pride of america with him as he leads america's olympic basketball team to london. coach k, now, i know how important you are because everybody on my staff when they heard we were doing coach k got excited. like, whoa, coach k. why are you such a big deal? >> you must have a lot of polish people on your staff. so it means everything's going to go great here. >> you have a reputation based on one of the most greatest sporting careers america's seen. a peerless career. what does it mean to you to have that reputation? >> i've been lucky to be at places where their brand help me right away. i graduated from west point, coached there. pretty good brand. my next gig is duke university. which has a global brand. and a good one. then coach of the u.s. national team that has a really good brand. so i've been on teams that have made me look a lot better. >> you've won 903 college games. outrageous. >> means i'm old and i've had good teams. >> also means you must hat
he made duke a basketball powerhouse. this summer, he carries the pride of america with him as he leads america's olympic basketball team to london. coach k, now, i know how important you are because everybody on my staff when they heard we were doing coach k got excited. like, whoa, coach k. why are you such a big deal? >> you must have a lot of polish people on your staff. so it means everything's going to go great here. >> you have a reputation based on one of the most greatest...
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the duke study was very limited. and other studies have come out including one from center for rural pennsylvania which seemed to lead to another conclusion. and in your more fundamental question, why all this attention. i will refer to you and not go through it. there was a great article, everything you heard about fossil fuels may be wrong. by michael lind. it's in the new america foundation. it's all about what he thinks why all this attention has grown. natural gas which used to be viewed as maybe a bridge fuel, a fossil fuel for people who don't like fossil fuel could hold their nose and get through could be the fuel of the century. that has caused some cognitive dissonance among some interest groups ere go the push back. >> you've seen and there's a shift of investment out of the west to the east i assume you mean out of the lands and there is a fear that you have that you're about to lose the potential of getting energy is it because you're running out of energy underground in your area? what would be the reas
the duke study was very limited. and other studies have come out including one from center for rural pennsylvania which seemed to lead to another conclusion. and in your more fundamental question, why all this attention. i will refer to you and not go through it. there was a great article, everything you heard about fossil fuels may be wrong. by michael lind. it's in the new america foundation. it's all about what he thinks why all this attention has grown. natural gas which used to be viewed...
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in other words, i'm on the duke team. if that happened in my area, i would look to work with my athletic director and my president to have a solution. if that solution meant i would step down, i would do it in a way which would be part of the solution. not like you're just thrown out. and you have to understand that. in leadership, you may be requested to step down. that's part of being a leader. >> finally, i can't think of a better person to answer this. you've seen so many players come and go it you've worked with the greatest basketball players. greatest sportsmen in many cases america's ever seen. what does it take? to be a champion sportsman? not just a winner. or even necessarily a great sportsmen. but a champion over a long period of time. >> well, incredible commitment. you have to have talent. and you can't have a rearview mirror. you can't live in the past. and you can't be someone who rationalizes that since you've done it before, it's at that moment of training, that moment of competition where it would be al
in other words, i'm on the duke team. if that happened in my area, i would look to work with my athletic director and my president to have a solution. if that solution meant i would step down, i would do it in a way which would be part of the solution. not like you're just thrown out. and you have to understand that. in leadership, you may be requested to step down. that's part of being a leader. >> finally, i can't think of a better person to answer this. you've seen so many players come...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge, prince harry. the immediate members of the family directly in line of accession, they'll be on the balcony. >> we've got more of the queen's diamond jubilee coming up. >>> here we have the queen getting out of the carriage. 86 year old. and let's just watch. and the other carriage now arriving as well. this is the last we will see of the queen before she appears on the balcony just about an hour or so before the fly-pass. other senior members of the royal family now going inside. the duke and duchess of came bridge, prince harry. all the immediate members of the family direct in line of accession. they will be the ones that will be on the balcony with her majesty. so that's the last we're going to see of the queen for a while, probably kicking off her shoes for a moment, having a cup of tea or whatever, while she gets ready for this amazing balcony appearance. here in trafalgar square people are going to try to get down the mall as far as they can. just spotting one of the marching bands here at th
the duke and duchess of cambridge, prince harry. the immediate members of the family directly in line of accession, they'll be on the balcony. >> we've got more of the queen's diamond jubilee coming up. >>> here we have the queen getting out of the carriage. 86 year old. and let's just watch. and the other carriage now arriving as well. this is the last we will see of the queen before she appears on the balcony just about an hour or so before the fly-pass. other senior members of...
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pulled the trigger. >> clay duke is dead. miraculously, board superintendent bill husfelt emerges from behind his desk unharmed. >> mike, they're not real, i don't think. i think it's -- he had caps, mike. >> but the bullets were very real. somehow, they missed the board members and the superintendent completely. >> when i heard his voice and saw him, to be honest with you it was a miracle. >> the gunman's first shot that appears to hit husfelt actually hits a notebook on the table in front of him. >> the bullet lodged in the notebook, but the notebook hit me and the concussion of the shot going through there threw up a bunch of paper. so i thought i was shot. i went down to the ground. and i'm laying on the ground and i thought, i know i've been shot and i'm pretty sure it's supposed to hurt more than this. that's what he wanted right there. >> i was trying to talk to him. i knew it. >> you okay, bill? >> i'm fine. >> are you okay? >> i'm fine. >> with gun smoke still hanging in the air, mike jones doubles over, physically a
pulled the trigger. >> clay duke is dead. miraculously, board superintendent bill husfelt emerges from behind his desk unharmed. >> mike, they're not real, i don't think. i think it's -- he had caps, mike. >> but the bullets were very real. somehow, they missed the board members and the superintendent completely. >> when i heard his voice and saw him, to be honest with you it was a miracle. >> the gunman's first shot that appears to hit husfelt actually hits a...
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the duke of edinburgh has been at the queen's side for almost every grand state occasion. being with her today perhaps takes some of the shine off these diamond jubilee celebrations. -- off the diamond jubilee celebration. >> and david, we are just hearing word from the palace that the queen has recorded a special message of thanks to all the people who have taken part in these incredible celebrations over the past four days. there's been people cast tonight, about 6:00 local time but not only to the people here, but to everyone across the commonwealth. >> all right, lucy. we wait for that. it has been a extraordinary few days of celebration. but a punishing schedule as well which has taken its toll of prince philip. do we know much more about his condition? >> we haven't had an update from the palace this morning. but what we know from last night is that he had a bladder infection and they are keeping him in hospital just for a few days of observation. doctors who are not directly treating him say that the usual thing is to give the patient antibiotics and keep a close ey
the duke of edinburgh has been at the queen's side for almost every grand state occasion. being with her today perhaps takes some of the shine off these diamond jubilee celebrations. -- off the diamond jubilee celebration. >> and david, we are just hearing word from the palace that the queen has recorded a special message of thanks to all the people who have taken part in these incredible celebrations over the past four days. there's been people cast tonight, about 6:00 local time but not...
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the duke of edinburgh isn't here. the duchess and duke of cambridge and prince harry.hday parade you get to see the whole plethora of the royal family. not this time. the jubilee has been done to the golden jubilee and the silver jubilee. this is a slimmed down appearance by the monarchy. >> why? >> because it's about the line of succession. by sending her heir and other heir out there. that is what this is all about. >> ladies on the end, we have katie nichol and india hicks. india you were one of princess di's bridesmaids. talk about what it was like standing with her. >> when you're all standing behind the curtains to come out, what are you doing? >> chatting. catching up with family gossip and drinking home made lemon refresher. the queen loves it. they will be beginning to open the glass doors and the rock stars as you say will be getting their way to the front. everybody just knows who's going to be out there. there'll be a push of the elbow. i must say, standing on the balcony and looking down on thousands upon thousands of upturned faces is extraordinary. it's
the duke of edinburgh isn't here. the duchess and duke of cambridge and prince harry.hday parade you get to see the whole plethora of the royal family. not this time. the jubilee has been done to the golden jubilee and the silver jubilee. this is a slimmed down appearance by the monarchy. >> why? >> because it's about the line of succession. by sending her heir and other heir out there. that is what this is all about. >> ladies on the end, we have katie nichol and india hicks....
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. >> and the dukes are flying. >> he chases down the road hanging on to the truck. mr. orange shirt is not having it, so he and throws the guy in the ditch. >> mr. white shirt gets in, pulls the break, puts the truck in park so it didn't hit his care. >> they start duking it out again. >> this guy in the orange shirt needs to give it a rest. it looks like he is the one who started this fight. and he is getting beat up here. the guy with the dashcam initially gets out of the car and tries to help as does the man on the other side of where this fight is happening. >> they want to get where they're going and they can't with these two jokers. >> luckily no one was hurt to seriously they could no longer move. >> there was all kinds of wrong with that. >> a violent and chaotic robbery caught on camera. this is a money collection vehicle. here is. >> tom: is outside of the security gates at the mall. a car pulls up, three masked men, jump out, rush the car, one guy has an assault rifle pointed at the passenger. they try to grab the bags of cash. there goes one shot, the riffle
. >> and the dukes are flying. >> he chases down the road hanging on to the truck. mr. orange shirt is not having it, so he and throws the guy in the ditch. >> mr. white shirt gets in, pulls the break, puts the truck in park so it didn't hit his care. >> they start duking it out again. >> this guy in the orange shirt needs to give it a rest. it looks like he is the one who started this fight. and he is getting beat up here. the guy with the dashcam initially gets...
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. >> the absence of the duke of edinburgh was not going to diminish the day. so, this morning, the queen traveled from buckingham palace accompanied not by her husband, but by one of her ladies in waiting. she was waiting cheerfully to people who had camped out overnight. at st. paul's cathedral, where her great great grandmother victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee more than a century ago, she was escorted to the head of the congregation. today, she had prince charles beside her and other members of her immediate family around her. the sermon was trenchant. the archbishop of canterbury contrast to the atmosphere of ludicrous financial greed with someone who had set an example of something better. >> our queen has shown a quality of joy and -- joy and happiness in others. she has made her public happy and at all times she is herself happy, fulfilled, and at home in these encounters. the same, of course, can be manifestly said of prince philip, and our prayers and thoughts are very much with him this evening. [chorus singing] >> a special diamonda choir drn
. >> the absence of the duke of edinburgh was not going to diminish the day. so, this morning, the queen traveled from buckingham palace accompanied not by her husband, but by one of her ladies in waiting. she was waiting cheerfully to people who had camped out overnight. at st. paul's cathedral, where her great great grandmother victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee more than a century ago, she was escorted to the head of the congregation. today, she had prince charles beside her and...
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for the past 60 years the duke of edinboro has been by the queen's side for almost every grand occasionbeing with her today perhaps takes some of the shine that you have jube lee celebration. "bbc news," buckingham palace. >> and david, we are just hearing word from the palace that the queen has recorded a special message of thanks to all these who have takin' part in performance and to everyone across the commonwealth. >> we wait for that. it has been an extraordinary few days of pageantry, color, but a punishing schedule as well which to a certain extent may have taken a toll on prince filip. do we know more about this? >> we know he has a bladder infection, and they are keeping him in hospital just for observation. they don't seem to be too worried. doctors said the usual thing here so give the patient a course of antibiotics and keep a close eye on him. the sprins 90 years old, he turns 91 this sunday. so they are wanting to keep him -- keep an eye on him. he stood entire 90 minutes with the queen on the river thames so perhaps he could be taking time to put his feet up as well. >>
for the past 60 years the duke of edinboro has been by the queen's side for almost every grand occasionbeing with her today perhaps takes some of the shine that you have jube lee celebration. "bbc news," buckingham palace. >> and david, we are just hearing word from the palace that the queen has recorded a special message of thanks to all these who have takin' part in performance and to everyone across the commonwealth. >> we wait for that. it has been an extraordinary few...
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the duke is in his early 90s. obviously couple of the moment the duke and dutches of cambridge. it was a real spec cal to the people who came out to see. it was fantastic. >> why was this one the biggest than the 650th. really the 50th is when people let their hair down and celebrate. that one was much more somber. this one much more celebratory. >> two reasons for that really. the first is it was done she lost her mother and only sister in the months before the jubilee celebration. it was a sad affair. 60 years as you pointed out queen victoria raw celebrated 60. it is really a once in a lifetime almost twice in a thousand years celebration. >>> the queen victoria yaw was queen elizabeth's great grandmother? >> that's right, yes. it is very unlikely we will see it again until possibly prince william either child or grandchild perhaps down the line. a long wait. >> lived part of the time in los angeles where something was built in the 1960s. this last time they had it in the procession like this was 350 years ago? >> there have been several. also the queen -- this is certainly t
the duke is in his early 90s. obviously couple of the moment the duke and dutches of cambridge. it was a real spec cal to the people who came out to see. it was fantastic. >> why was this one the biggest than the 650th. really the 50th is when people let their hair down and celebrate. that one was much more somber. this one much more celebratory. >> two reasons for that really. the first is it was done she lost her mother and only sister in the months before the jubilee celebration....
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the duke of wellington got number one london, the duke of marlborough got blenheim palace and winstonl got/ bankruptcy. it's called a sign of the times. >> when did you spend the most intimate time with him? >> well, as a child we used to spend our holiday there is but in my sort of more conscious memory when i was 16 i went on a holiday with him and my grandmother. we went with o onassis to the greek islands and i did a number of journeys with him. i was an available grandchild of an appropriate age. >> rose: he was how old? >> he was 80. more than 80. he was getting old by then but he still had sparks of wit about him he was very affectionate and peaceful. >> did he talk much about the past and politics or not? >> when he spoke about politics was actually when my grandmother would rise to the table and say "shall we leave the men to their brandy and cigars?" it was much more we would be all talking about racing or where we were going to go the next day or what he was going to do. he was very keen on his horses. >> rose: she would be willing to speak to him and say "perhaps you shoul
the duke of wellington got number one london, the duke of marlborough got blenheim palace and winstonl got/ bankruptcy. it's called a sign of the times. >> when did you spend the most intimate time with him? >> well, as a child we used to spend our holiday there is but in my sort of more conscious memory when i was 16 i went on a holiday with him and my grandmother. we went with o onassis to the greek islands and i did a number of journeys with him. i was an available grandchild of...
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sadly the queen's husband, the duke of edinboro couldn't attend as he was admitted to the hospital fordder infection today. while i'm sure she wishes he could have been here, by all accounts, the queen and the entire royal family had a jolly good time. >> come on. ♪ >> reporter: you could say it was a royal success. ♪ diamonds are forever >> reporter: a star-studded concert to honor queen elizabeth ii's diamond jubilee, a remarkable 60 years on the throne. ♪ our house >> reporter: the royal family watched from the royal box including prince harry and the duke and duchess of cambridge, aka william and kate. i was the only american journalist backstage and had a chance to speak with some of the headliners. why do you think she is so popular? >> she's not trendy in the least. >> reporter: she wouldn't wear those sunglasses. >> no, she wouldn't. she's always been a constant. always marched to the beat of her own drums and she's so reliable. dependable and i think it's -- it's -- people love her for that. ♪ >> reporter: buckingham palace had talent from across the country with will.i.am "i
sadly the queen's husband, the duke of edinboro couldn't attend as he was admitted to the hospital fordder infection today. while i'm sure she wishes he could have been here, by all accounts, the queen and the entire royal family had a jolly good time. >> come on. ♪ >> reporter: you could say it was a royal success. ♪ diamonds are forever >> reporter: a star-studded concert to honor queen elizabeth ii's diamond jubilee, a remarkable 60 years on the throne. ♪ our house...
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the duke is in his early 90s. obviously couple of the moment the duke and dutches of cambridge. it was a real spec cal to the people who came out to see. it was fantastic. >> why was this one the biggest than the 650th. really the 50th is when people let their hair down and celebrate. that one was much more somber. this one much more celebratory. >> two reasons for that really. the first is it was done she lost her mother and only sister in the months before the jubilee celebration. it was a sad affair. 60 years as you pointed out queen victoria raw celebrated 60. it is really a once in a lifetime almost twice in a thousand years celebration. >>> the queen victoria yaw was queen elizabeth's great grandmother? >> that's right, yes. it is very unlikely we will see it again until possibly prince william either child or grandchild perhaps down the line. a long wait. >> lived part of the time in los angeles where something was built in the 1960s. this last time they had it in the procession like this was 350 years ago? >> there have been several. also the queen -- this is certainly t
the duke is in his early 90s. obviously couple of the moment the duke and dutches of cambridge. it was a real spec cal to the people who came out to see. it was fantastic. >> why was this one the biggest than the 650th. really the 50th is when people let their hair down and celebrate. that one was much more somber. this one much more celebratory. >> two reasons for that really. the first is it was done she lost her mother and only sister in the months before the jubilee celebration....