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>> hinojosa: in 1978 she became the first american-born queen of an arab country. for the last three decades, she's been a world-famous advocate of cross-cultural dialogue and global peace. her majesty, queen noor of jordan. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. your majesty queen noor, what an honor to have you here. >> oh, i'm delighted. thank you. >> hinojosa: there's something quite beautiful. you know, most people now, when i was telling people that i was going to interview you, and i'd say, "i'm interviewing queen noor," they'd say, "oh, we love here, we love queen noor," this feeling of love. but people around the world know you as queen noor. >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: they don't know you as lisa halaby, the woman who you re. you were growing up as an american girl, and i think one of the things that people are fascinated by about you is the fact that you actually... you could make this decision to say, "i was lisa... i am, or was lisa halaby, an american girl, but i could also be this, i could also be royalty of someplace else." this ability to basically sa
>> hinojosa: in 1978 she became the first american-born queen of an arab country. for the last three decades, she's been a world-famous advocate of cross-cultural dialogue and global peace. her majesty, queen noor of jordan. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. your majesty queen noor, what an honor to have you here. >> oh, i'm delighted. thank you. >> hinojosa: there's something quite beautiful. you know, most people now, when i was telling people that i was going to...
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we ended up in the queen's room and then i followed this is bush with queen elizabeth and then realized she's actually taking queen elizabeth to the restroom. but then i realized realized what was happening, i was in tears. standing in front of me was prince philip and he said with a straight face, are you following the tougaloo? szekely he laughed and i laughed and i didn't turn into an international incident. definitely awkward. >> host: eric draper, why did you choose the photo on the cover of "front row seat"? >> guest: you know, that picture visually the composition, the lightning is an iconic image to me. it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment at the white house. to me, that one just set out from the pack as a cover photo. .. the culture there and for me it was my first trip to africa, as a black american to go to africa, is really unique, and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book the picture of him dancing, the famous video. were you there? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what has that moment like? >> guest: it was fun. the crowd
we ended up in the queen's room and then i followed this is bush with queen elizabeth and then realized she's actually taking queen elizabeth to the restroom. but then i realized realized what was happening, i was in tears. standing in front of me was prince philip and he said with a straight face, are you following the tougaloo? szekely he laughed and i laughed and i didn't turn into an international incident. definitely awkward. >> host: eric draper, why did you choose the photo on the...
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everybody knew queen victoria. he went to canada. buchanan knew queen victoria. he said listen, as long as he's in the neighborhood, come on down. so he did. they invited him. he stayed at the white house. >> is that protocol to have the prince of wales be vanquished in a competitive game? >> not really. he just didn't play very well. >> probably the first time he lost at anything. let's take a call from president buchanan's hometown, lancaster, pennsylvania. caroline is watching us there. hi, caroline. welcome. >> thank you. i would like to know how harriet lane is his niece. is it his brother's wife? his sister's daughter? >> it's his sister's daughter. in fact, over the course of his lifetime, it seems he took care of a lot of children. >> he did. i think he had one brother and about four million sisters. he came from a very large family. he did very well in life and he supported in some way rather about 15 or 16 different nieces and nephews. he had a lot of sisters. >> there's a story about why he is a batch lower. he did have a great love interest in the boo
everybody knew queen victoria. he went to canada. buchanan knew queen victoria. he said listen, as long as he's in the neighborhood, come on down. so he did. they invited him. he stayed at the white house. >> is that protocol to have the prince of wales be vanquished in a competitive game? >> not really. he just didn't play very well. >> probably the first time he lost at anything. let's take a call from president buchanan's hometown, lancaster, pennsylvania. caroline is...
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her majesty, the queen coming down the aisle.nes up to watch the coffin being placed back in the hearse. for its journey. [bells ringing] [bells ringing] [bells ringing] >> the the shop of london and the archbishop beside the queen. watching the coffin be placed in the hearse. in affect the funeral is now over. [bells ringing] [applause] [bells ringing] >> having arrived here, the coffin is driven away in the hearse. we are just watching as it goes back down, down the hill and in a way towards chelsea. [bells ringing] >> the lord, mayor of london, on the right there. the city of london being very jealous this is their part of the city. a conversation with the queen and the thatcher family. and watching all that with me here, and peter hennessy, professor of contemporary history. a big contemporary event. as we are watching these pictures, what would you say, peter, about the events? >> it brings out the right of passage of ceremony, the choreography, and the music. we do seem to be natural when it comes to this. it is a great rig
her majesty, the queen coming down the aisle.nes up to watch the coffin being placed back in the hearse. for its journey. [bells ringing] [bells ringing] [bells ringing] >> the the shop of london and the archbishop beside the queen. watching the coffin be placed in the hearse. in affect the funeral is now over. [bells ringing] [applause] [bells ringing] >> having arrived here, the coffin is driven away in the hearse. we are just watching as it goes back down, down the hill and in a...
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centuries later, an argentinian is poised to be queen. at the university of buenos aires, many are critical of the hype. >> we young people are more interested in the problems we have here in our own country. flexor relationship with the prince isn't such a big deal here. what is more relevant is that parents were part of the military dictatorship. >> her family history has weighed heavily on her. her father was a minister during the last military dictatorship. >> he was one of the officials in power for five years. he definitely shares responsibility for the crimes of that rain. >> he denies knowing about the dirty war atrocities. that did not stop is daughter from piecing together his own version of the past. >> we have access to emails in which she asked her friends for information about what happened at the time. one thing that moved her deeply was the discussion that started in argentina and about the babies stolen from their families during the dictatorship. >> her search for the troupe has helped to win her admiration in argentina
centuries later, an argentinian is poised to be queen. at the university of buenos aires, many are critical of the hype. >> we young people are more interested in the problems we have here in our own country. flexor relationship with the prince isn't such a big deal here. what is more relevant is that parents were part of the military dictatorship. >> her family history has weighed heavily on her. her father was a minister during the last military dictatorship. >> he was one...
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they went to europe where she met the queen of england and she really jumped to it. she went to the french academy. when she came back for the next season is when she sort of had a problem. that is when she had that tableau of the new year's open house. this is just the beginning of the next presidential season and you hear her acting in a queenly matter. that did not go well. >> did she want to serve as first lady? or was it is expected of her as the only woman in the family? >> she wanted a bigger stage for herself. a and on facebook -- she was new bride who went to take on her hostessing duty. >> at first it was very positive. she was pretty and young and people liked to see paper cutouts of her. it was her trip to europe that did great harm to the administration. she had gone overboard and she was shocked when public opinion lashed out at her because we were undergoing a depression and she was posing on a dais if she was a queen. >> what did they do with it? >> they built it into the blue room. wouldt on a sofa that have been anti-republican. she did not know bet
they went to europe where she met the queen of england and she really jumped to it. she went to the french academy. when she came back for the next season is when she sort of had a problem. that is when she had that tableau of the new year's open house. this is just the beginning of the next presidential season and you hear her acting in a queenly matter. that did not go well. >> did she want to serve as first lady? or was it is expected of her as the only woman in the family? >>...
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his mother will formally abdicate on the day they normally celebrate as queen's day. many dutch will turn out to honor the popular queen's 30-year reign, and there will be a lot of orange. >> it was a great day for the children in the netherlands. it is part of the countdown to prince willem-alexander, and he and his wife maxima are starting to feel the heat. >> the children are a bit nervous, and to be honest, we are a bit nervous, too. commemorative likenesses of the come are being bought up. >> they have a tendency to buy anything orange. orange glasses. everything is orange nowadays. >> the city is expecting a million people for beatrice's last queen's day. >> we want the city to look pretty because we are on a world stage. >> known no one knows that better than the future dutch king himself. he said he plans to be a monarch of the people. >> of course as king i want to ensure continuity and stability in my country. i also want to be a king for the 21st century who is not just a simple but a unified society. >> wille-alexander is ready for the big day, and the cou
his mother will formally abdicate on the day they normally celebrate as queen's day. many dutch will turn out to honor the popular queen's 30-year reign, and there will be a lot of orange. >> it was a great day for the children in the netherlands. it is part of the countdown to prince willem-alexander, and he and his wife maxima are starting to feel the heat. >> the children are a bit nervous, and to be honest, we are a bit nervous, too. commemorative likenesses of the come are...
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her majesty, the queen, came down the aisle.in being placed back in the hearse. for its journey to the royal hospital, chelsea. the bishop ofg] london and the archbishop of and and and -- canterbury her majesty, the queen. watching as the coffin is placed into the hearse. in effect, the funeral is now over as the hearse drives from here down to chelsea, to the royal hospital. a lesson from the bishop of london about her mother, making distinctions between the person and the politician. the queen -- two words printed on the front of the funeral service, "cherish freedom." >> prime minister's question time returns this wednesday. you can watch live on c-span 2 and again on sunday nights. watch any time at c-span.org, where you can find videos of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs >> next, i look at last week's news events and the congressional agenda. then a senate hearing with chuck hagel on the 2014 budget request. ater that, "q&a" with washington post writer. to help aeum is meant visitor relive th
her majesty, the queen, came down the aisle.in being placed back in the hearse. for its journey to the royal hospital, chelsea. the bishop ofg] london and the archbishop of and and and -- canterbury her majesty, the queen. watching as the coffin is placed into the hearse. in effect, the funeral is now over as the hearse drives from here down to chelsea, to the royal hospital. a lesson from the bishop of london about her mother, making distinctions between the person and the politician. the...
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had been in the form of a queen so i can imagine why this having happened all of a sudden. looks like an attractive prospect and mike i just want to say that is that she coing a.t.m. does apparently being set up in cyprus is that a sensible thing right now. i've got it it sounds like back to desperation at this point though i mean given i guess if your back's against the wall then you know you tend to look at possibilities which you wouldn't otherwise considered but i can't imagine that cohen is going to be the salvation for the banking system or the cypriot colony of a freight. and so good about the situation in cyprus and russian savers who have been packing their money in the safe haven the decades when what we compensated by the russian government if they lose their money in the islands banking crisis that is russians are believed to have billions of euros in cyprus accounts and deposits about one hundred thousand euros in the two biggest banks could be reduced as much as sixty percent so early today we spoke to the head of the tb and he's not predicting major losses. t
had been in the form of a queen so i can imagine why this having happened all of a sudden. looks like an attractive prospect and mike i just want to say that is that she coing a.t.m. does apparently being set up in cyprus is that a sensible thing right now. i've got it it sounds like back to desperation at this point though i mean given i guess if your back's against the wall then you know you tend to look at possibilities which you wouldn't otherwise considered but i can't imagine that cohen...
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bush with queen elizabeth and then realized that she was actually taking queen elizabeth to the restrooms by the time i realized what was happening i was embarrassed and i did an about-face and standing in front of me was prince philip. he kind of said with a straight face, are you following them to the lou? luckily he laughed and i laughed and it didn't turn into an international incident but definitely awkward. >> host: eric draper why did you choose the photo on the cover? >> guest: you know that picture to me visually is the composition and the lighting, it's an iconic image to me. it shows the seriousness of the job but it also shows the environment of the whitehouse. to me that one just stood out of the pack for a cover photo. >> host: do you have a favorite? >> guest: i think the president's trip to africa, his last trip to africa in 2007 to me, that was my favorite trip. i think witnessing the outpouring of love and thankfulness from all of the countries we visited, and this is after in reaction to the pepfar, which all of the aids or global health, that's the president initiated
bush with queen elizabeth and then realized that she was actually taking queen elizabeth to the restrooms by the time i realized what was happening i was embarrassed and i did an about-face and standing in front of me was prince philip. he kind of said with a straight face, are you following them to the lou? luckily he laughed and i laughed and it didn't turn into an international incident but definitely awkward. >> host: eric draper why did you choose the photo on the cover? >>...
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the 75 year-old was the queen for more than three decades. said it's time for new generation to take her place. >> coming up, a driver has been charged and the scene has been cleared, but investigators are still trying to figure out how a pickup truck wound-up 10 feet up in a tree. >> also, coming up later tonight -- >> coming up tonight at 5:00, are you properly protecting your pet during a car accident? does the restraint you are using really work? shocking information tonight about what can happen to your pet in a car crash even if you think you are already doing a good job. a report on what you can and [ male announcer ] the new malibus are getting a lot of attention at your chevy dealer lately for good reason. like malibu ltz with chevrolet mylink. kbb called d it one of the most user-friendly multimedia interfaces on the market. malibu lt with 10 standard airbags, more than fusion or sonata. and malibu ls, offering an epa-estimated 34 mpg highway. ♪ the all-new malibu. right now get this great lease on a 2013 chevy malibu ls for around
the 75 year-old was the queen for more than three decades. said it's time for new generation to take her place. >> coming up, a driver has been charged and the scene has been cleared, but investigators are still trying to figure out how a pickup truck wound-up 10 feet up in a tree. >> also, coming up later tonight -- >> coming up tonight at 5:00, are you properly protecting your pet during a car accident? does the restraint you are using really work? shocking information...
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all of them serving her majesty the queen. breeds the queen specially and uses them to start new hives here and across the region. the highly prolific and it doesn't take the workers long to produce a honeycomb like this just don't expect them to give it up easily. enough to share it with. an energy the honey was a great start but i was ready for my main course. there are many wild animals out here. we could even see bears today for lucky. they might come to our tent even. because there aren't any berries. for food because there hibernation is. so let's not leave any empty cans. to meet the hungry. take precautions. let's have some meat. when you camping there's always room for more calories and who can resist chicken from a can. that moments everything's going to taste good. and after just four or five minutes on the boil it was time to dig in. jim's wonderful over. this is porridge or soup or i don't know what exactly to call it it doesn't matter. we just need to eat it up with food we eat out here needs to be filling with l
all of them serving her majesty the queen. breeds the queen specially and uses them to start new hives here and across the region. the highly prolific and it doesn't take the workers long to produce a honeycomb like this just don't expect them to give it up easily. enough to share it with. an energy the honey was a great start but i was ready for my main course. there are many wild animals out here. we could even see bears today for lucky. they might come to our tent even. because there aren't...
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the king is white and the queen is black. >> so was the queen able to go to the white prom? it was actually the homecoming dance that she was not allowed to go to. they also would not let the king and queen take pictures together for our school yearbook. >> i want ask about an article written by the atlanta journal constitution, a city council member in rochelle, georgia. he writes -- this sounds like an argument for separate but equal. let's get your response. that, thatnse to would be like completely false information. they are saying tradition is the reason that is just their way of a cop out because they don't want to a knowledge that if adults had done what they were supposed to do, then we a students would not be having to do this right now. is so very small minded and racism runs really deep here. no one wants to acknowledge that because they have been living in it for so long. the reality is, students not wanting in are not coming up with the idea is, like, false information. he did not tell the truth about that. >> your governor, the georgia governor, republican nat
the king is white and the queen is black. >> so was the queen able to go to the white prom? it was actually the homecoming dance that she was not allowed to go to. they also would not let the king and queen take pictures together for our school yearbook. >> i want ask about an article written by the atlanta journal constitution, a city council member in rochelle, georgia. he writes -- this sounds like an argument for separate but equal. let's get your response. that, thatnse to...
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for 33 years queen beatrix served her people.ith a bang. and a retirement party that will go well into the night. it's a celebration tinged with regret because many here say they'll miss their queen. >> we're really sad that she's leaving. >> reporter: in britain, prince charles will probably only become king after his mother queen elizabeth ii passes away. in the netherlands it's a tradition for monarchs to retire when they reach old age. the new king is beatrix's son. his queen, maxima is an argentinean born economist and a new heir to the throne is their 9-year-old daughter catharina amalia, who will now be known as princess of orange. he's been groomed to be king since the moment he was born. for many years he had a reputation as a playboy prince reportedly dating a lingerie model but then he settled down and his glamorous life gave a boost to the royal family just as kate, the duchess of cambridge has in britain. but a dutch historian told us the new king could find that his mother is a hard act to follow. >> he is more or l
for 33 years queen beatrix served her people.ith a bang. and a retirement party that will go well into the night. it's a celebration tinged with regret because many here say they'll miss their queen. >> we're really sad that she's leaving. >> reporter: in britain, prince charles will probably only become king after his mother queen elizabeth ii passes away. in the netherlands it's a tradition for monarchs to retire when they reach old age. the new king is beatrix's son. his queen,...
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queen elizabeth has been on the throne for 60 years. sweden has crown princess victoria. belgium has king albert. one carlows in spain. denmark, and norway's crown prince and princess. -- juan carlos in spain. >> the traditional form of government in europe is the monarchy. republics were the chancellor exception for long time. italy and switzerland, for example. if you look back to the 19th century, it was almost exclusively monarchies. >> of denmark has the oldest continuous market with more than 1000 years of history related to almost all other european royal families. he is known as the father-in-law of europe marion office children across the continent. starting a constitutional crisis in 1920 almost leading to the overthrow, surviving as they moved it to democracy, but with its role little more than symbolic. >> monarchies embody continuity and the identity of a people. knowing a long time in advance to the next monarchs will be, as is the case in most places today, i believe it's an advantage. >> monarchs have taken on a representative role. few elected ceremonial
queen elizabeth has been on the throne for 60 years. sweden has crown princess victoria. belgium has king albert. one carlows in spain. denmark, and norway's crown prince and princess. -- juan carlos in spain. >> the traditional form of government in europe is the monarchy. republics were the chancellor exception for long time. italy and switzerland, for example. if you look back to the 19th century, it was almost exclusively monarchies. >> of denmark has the oldest continuous...
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his wife is said to be the new queen of the netherlands. humanropean court of rights has ruled the imprisonment of a former ukrainian prime minister is a violation of her rights. a ukrainian court sentence and -- sentenced him to seven years in prison. trial has -- this been called politically motivated. economy has shrunk even further by half a percent between january and march. it is a seventh consecutive quarterly fall for the troubled nation. the unemployment rate now stands at more than 27%. there have been angry scenes outside of bangladesh court. and the owner of the building that collapsed killing 384 people was appearing at the hearing. the court has ordered all of the property to be seized immediately, along with that of four other people protesters called for him to face the death penalty. the building came down on wednesday. several western fashion retailers to a closed -- whose clothes were made in the factory. they are owned by the same company and say they will compensate the families of victims. they are in discussions to im
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she relished the idea that she was a queen victoria, a queen elizabeth the first, a woman in a time of man, as opposed to a woman who had broken glass ceiling so so others could follow. host: david rennie of "the economist." thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> the funeral for former british prime minister margaret thatcher was held on wednesday. attendees included queen gordon brown, and dick cheney. we will show some of the funeral tomorrow night at 9 p.m. eastern. next, a dedication ceremony to honor congressional aide game zimmerman, who was killed in the tucson shooting and 2011. then, the weekly addresses with president obama and south carolina senator tim scott. after that, a discussion on the future of the civil rights movement.
she relished the idea that she was a queen victoria, a queen elizabeth the first, a woman in a time of man, as opposed to a woman who had broken glass ceiling so so others could follow. host: david rennie of "the economist." thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> the funeral for former british prime minister margaret thatcher was held on wednesday. attendees included queen gordon brown, and dick cheney. we will show some of the funeral tomorrow night at 9 p.m. eastern....
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when the queen abdicated today, she transferred power to person.or the first time in 100 years, this country has a king. matthew looks back of the day so far. >> they gathered in front of the royal palace, dressed in the national caller. a sea of orange for the house of orange from which the monarch becomes. mostly. of the houseyears of orange? a historic occasion. >> i think that this is a once in a lifetime. part of the reason i wanted to spend it here today. >> what are those for? >> it is going to be very emotional to me. >> this is an pen and the herself off the throne. [cheering] now just princess beatrix, she squeezed the hand of her new king. outside, 33 years of rule had passed seamlessly to the first came here in 123 years. i advocatedents ago from the throne. i am happy and grateful to present to you your new king, king william alexander. >> dear mother, to date you abdicated after 33 years, for which we are entirely grateful. also, on behalf of the queen, i would like to thank you all in amsterdam, the netherlands, and the caribbean for
when the queen abdicated today, she transferred power to person.or the first time in 100 years, this country has a king. matthew looks back of the day so far. >> they gathered in front of the royal palace, dressed in the national caller. a sea of orange for the house of orange from which the monarch becomes. mostly. of the houseyears of orange? a historic occasion. >> i think that this is a once in a lifetime. part of the reason i wanted to spend it here today. >> what are...
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the monarch and his new queen, an argentinian board economist. mother said it was time for a new generation. this was his message. i would like to encourage people to actively use the opportunities available to them. however great our diversity, however different our convictions and dreams may be, everyone is allowed to make their voice heard. >> but the pomp did not last long. this evening, the king and queen were affected in a frenzy -- were feted. and in the city built on water, they held a river pageant. this appears to be a marquee at ease with itself and a country largely at ease with having a monarchy, and now, a new king. bbc news, amsterdam. >> well, that brings today's shows to a royal close. you can find more news on our website. from all of us here at "world news america," thank you for watching. tune in to mar. -- tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30
the monarch and his new queen, an argentinian board economist. mother said it was time for a new generation. this was his message. i would like to encourage people to actively use the opportunities available to them. however great our diversity, however different our convictions and dreams may be, everyone is allowed to make their voice heard. >> but the pomp did not last long. this evening, the king and queen were affected in a frenzy -- were feted. and in the city built on water, they...
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the queen, as you see, arriving right now, greeting people along the way.becky ann's y live. queen elizabeth, this is the first time she attended the funeral of a prime minister since winston churchill. is that right? >> that's correct. this is a ceremonial funeral. lady thatcher won't lie in state, it's about as big as it gets. there are 2,000 attendees now at st. paul's cathedral. they will all be standing as the queen and prince phillip, the duke of edinboro walk into st. paul's. it's quite a remarkable thing. it's something margaret thatcher asked for. perhaps many of the british public surprised that the queen accepted this invitation. there are no other members of the royal family in attendance. there are 2,000 of the great and the good of the era of margaret thatcher. former prime ministers, presidents from around the world. her entire cabinet, as it was back in the 1980s. former presidents and prime ministers of britain, tony blair is there, gordon brown is there. john major who followed margaret thatcher in 1990. these the pictures of her coffin be
the queen, as you see, arriving right now, greeting people along the way.becky ann's y live. queen elizabeth, this is the first time she attended the funeral of a prime minister since winston churchill. is that right? >> that's correct. this is a ceremonial funeral. lady thatcher won't lie in state, it's about as big as it gets. there are 2,000 attendees now at st. paul's cathedral. they will all be standing as the queen and prince phillip, the duke of edinboro walk into st. paul's. it's...
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the monarch and his new queen, an argentinian board economist. mother said it was time for a new generation. this was his message. i would like to encourage people to actively use the opportunities available to them. however great our diversity, however different our convictions and dreams may be, everyone is allowed to make their voice heard. >> but the pomp did not last long. this evening, the king and queen were affected in a frenzy -- were feted. and in the city built on water, they held a river pageant. this appears to be a marquee at ease with itself and a country largely at ease with having a monarchy, and now, a new king. bbc news, amsterdam. >> well, that brings today's shows to a royal close. you can find more news on our website. from all of us here at "world news america," thank you for watching. tune in to mar. -- tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30
the monarch and his new queen, an argentinian board economist. mother said it was time for a new generation. this was his message. i would like to encourage people to actively use the opportunities available to them. however great our diversity, however different our convictions and dreams may be, everyone is allowed to make their voice heard. >> but the pomp did not last long. this evening, the king and queen were affected in a frenzy -- were feted. and in the city built on water, they...
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thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu, what are you eating now? nothing, nothing, just a spot of veal. the veal. he's eaten my veal, the lout. the veal. help. help. by my green candle, i'll gouge your eyes out. [music] good day, gentlemen. we have been awaiting your arrival with impatience. good day, madam. but where is mr. ubu? here i am. here i am. by my green candle, pshit. i shouldn't have thought i'm so easy to miss. good day, mr. ubu. well, madam, and what succulent dishes have you prepared for us today? polish broth, spareribs of polish bison, veal, chicken and hound pie, parson's noses from the r
thanks be to god and myself, within a week, i may be queen of poland. [music] you're looking exceptionally ugly tonight, madam. is it because we have company? pshit. i'm rather hungry. i think i'll bury my teeth in this bird, a chicken. i fancy. not bad at all. you wretch. what are our guests going to eat? there's plenty left for them. i shan't touch another thing. go look out of the window, ma ubu, and see if our guests have arrived. ah, here comes captain manure and his merry men. old ubu,...
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an indicator of anything other than george soros now the other concern out there is this are big queens killing gold price the use of big queen seems to have increased dramatically in spain italy greece cyprus and elsewhere in southern europe over the last two weeks this is most likely driven by increased concerns about the future value of the euro historically these kinds of concerns would have had investors headed for the safety of gold instead the value of big points and shot up in relation to the euro and remember during the cyprus crisis there was a one point three million dollars purchase them and mt gox for bitcoins and that's the thing is like you know they have capital controls they have people at the airports looking to see if you have more than a thousand euros cash however if you have a thumb drive. you can cross the border or you can keep a big clients in a mind a wallet and you know if you just memorize the address you can walk around anywhere in the world with a million two million five million twenty million dollars in bitcoin and you can use that as good currency and i
an indicator of anything other than george soros now the other concern out there is this are big queens killing gold price the use of big queen seems to have increased dramatically in spain italy greece cyprus and elsewhere in southern europe over the last two weeks this is most likely driven by increased concerns about the future value of the euro historically these kinds of concerns would have had investors headed for the safety of gold instead the value of big points and shot up in relation...
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. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not yet a drag queen. but you can look at that photograph of me. thank you for the inspiration. [laughter] >> well we are joking about the corsets, you say it had a message. it was not showing the women in their undergarments for sexual reasons. it was to show their strong women. certainly madonna personified that. >> definitely. >> was it actually madonna in in 1990, the blond ambition tour, but this was not the first time you had done these bras. there was a link with africa. did i get that right? >> i did not get the thing with africa. >> i thought that when we see -- >> yes, yes, 1985. the first corset dress, i did a collection. collections were big. it was a mix of difficulty. and the lingerie. one part was the lingerie. i did it i think in 1981. i came out with the collection in 1982. of course, i was inspired by my grandmother. but something else. musical. i saw a musical in new york. something like about the life of fellini. they made a movie
. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not yet a drag queen. but you can look at that photograph of me. thank you for the inspiration. [laughter] >> well we are joking about the corsets, you say it had a message. it was not showing the women in their undergarments for sexual reasons. it was to show their strong women. certainly madonna personified that. >> definitely. >> was it...
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randy from queens. all right, here we go. here's how it works, you guys.t on these headphones and sing along to the song that's playing in them. here's the catch. they are noise-canceling headphones so you won't be able to hear yourself singing, but we will. [ laughter ] now, throughout the song, our sound guy, munson rawlings, will be randomly changing -- randomly changing -- [ laughter and applause ] randomly changing the pitch, and you'll have to match it. how you doing, munson? >> eat [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. here we go. all right. [ laughter ] all right, all right. look. the pitch goes high, you have to sing high. if the pitch goes low, you sing low. [ laughter ] in the end, the audience will -- in the end, the audience will judge the best all-around performance and make sure you really go upwards. are there any questions here? >> no. >> jimmy: all right, good. contestant one, you are up first. the song we've chosen for you is "moves like jagger" by maroon 5. i'm confident you're going to nail this one. now, the lyrics w
randy from queens. all right, here we go. here's how it works, you guys.t on these headphones and sing along to the song that's playing in them. here's the catch. they are noise-canceling headphones so you won't be able to hear yourself singing, but we will. [ laughter ] now, throughout the song, our sound guy, munson rawlings, will be randomly changing -- randomly changing -- [ laughter and applause ] randomly changing the pitch, and you'll have to match it. how you doing, munson? >> eat...