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she just would not be defeated. she was determined she was rising client. she knew who she was.he understood that she was a person of great ability and despite all the setbacks, she continue to pursue goals. they were goals that she had had since she was a teenager growing up in new haven and the shadow of yale university. and so i would say that she would encourage people to endure people who can gen who know that they have talents. she also would say that individual who are pursuing goals certainly in the law to be prepared and that preparation starts long before law school. of it's something that requires preparation from in k through 12 and thus that back not just to the individual to institutions and structures we as a society and as decision makers and leaders in educational institutions and in the legal profession need to ensure that barriers are removed, that those who are talented or who show ability can achieve despite what might be humble beginnings. that was the case for constance biggar motley, one particular challenge you have discussed the difficult balancing act
she just would not be defeated. she was determined she was rising client. she knew who she was.he understood that she was a person of great ability and despite all the setbacks, she continue to pursue goals. they were goals that she had had since she was a teenager growing up in new haven and the shadow of yale university. and so i would say that she would encourage people to endure people who can gen who know that they have talents. she also would say that individual who are pursuing goals...
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no, but she was she was told about it. yeah, i think one of the things that people, you know, talk about being a criticized the queen a bit about, you know, not lacking in compassion is about one of the things is that the doing gravitation between her and all the royal family and that duke and duchess of windsor. i think that has a lot of times that you know, they should be invited to like family greetings or but they were always excluded. i think there was a sort of like a comment around that time that yeah spoken. well, it was a very traumatic moment when edward the 8th abdicated and her father. became king. he had not been prepared for it and he wept to his mother and said i was trained as a naval officer. he did learn to be an admirable king and i think they you know, they they did. well, they think they were tough on them. i think one of the difficulties was the possibilities that the duke and duchess of windsor could have lived in england. that would have set up a parallel court. i think it would have been extremely
no, but she was she was told about it. yeah, i think one of the things that people, you know, talk about being a criticized the queen a bit about, you know, not lacking in compassion is about one of the things is that the doing gravitation between her and all the royal family and that duke and duchess of windsor. i think that has a lot of times that you know, they should be invited to like family greetings or but they were always excluded. i think there was a sort of like a comment around that...
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she was there. she's known world leaders. she's met them all.rought the country through wars. but, she was a mom, who had heartache, disappointments. she had a terrible time when her -- she was the queen, her beloved sister wanted to get married, and, you know, broke the rules of the monarchy, and i think people -- when i met her, for example, she was going to jamestown and i was in london. and she -- i got a random call from buckingham palace that says the queen is going to jamestown, the former british colony way back, to america and she wants to talk to some americans. and when i went there with some other people, you're in the palace, which is, you know, priceless art, and, you know, thrones. and here is this little woman who is so down to earth, she's like your grandmother. you know, between her handbag and her hair, you just feel like, yeah, i can have a cup of tea with this woman. that was her magic, i think. because she represented history, royalty. she was royalty, she represented the country. and she was a normal mom who had disappoint
she was there. she's known world leaders. she's met them all.rought the country through wars. but, she was a mom, who had heartache, disappointments. she had a terrible time when her -- she was the queen, her beloved sister wanted to get married, and, you know, broke the rules of the monarchy, and i think people -- when i met her, for example, she was going to jamestown and i was in london. and she -- i got a random call from buckingham palace that says the queen is going to jamestown, the...
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she is she, she was significant here. emily gordy for us there in edinburgh covering the funeral of late queen elizabeth the 2nd. thank you very much for joining us here on the w's alive ah. to morrow to day in 60 minutes on d w.
she is she, she was significant here. emily gordy for us there in edinburgh covering the funeral of late queen elizabeth the 2nd. thank you very much for joining us here on the w's alive ah. to morrow to day in 60 minutes on d w.
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she never became one because she said she gave america 11 children. she had of oven children. and that is all that america was going to get from her and she was going to remain a subject of the united kingdom. that is my tale. host: paulette in tampa, florida. mike in baltimore texted a brilliant lady. i had the pleasure of meeting the queen at a baseball game. back in 1991, a once-in-a-lifetime memory i will never forget. bill is in brian, ohio. why so much focus on her here in the states? caller: that's why i'm calling. i don't have the reference everybody else does. i want to know why we do watch this. do we want to have a monarchy like that here? is that will be bought? maybe she should have spent a little more time being a mother then whatever she was and then to be a subject, really? to call yourself a subject? i don't know about that. why are you covering this? i want to know, what are we infatuated with the stuff? host: thank you, bill, for calling in. caller: good morning. happy morning to you. my mother was 100 years old, november 29 and she has been gone quite a whi
she never became one because she said she gave america 11 children. she had of oven children. and that is all that america was going to get from her and she was going to remain a subject of the united kingdom. that is my tale. host: paulette in tampa, florida. mike in baltimore texted a brilliant lady. i had the pleasure of meeting the queen at a baseball game. back in 1991, a once-in-a-lifetime memory i will never forget. bill is in brian, ohio. why so much focus on her here in the states?...
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she _ oath? she was 27 when she took the coronation oath. she was _ oath? of the then king's second son, the duke of york. this was the young princess elizabeth at the age of four, visiting a photographic studio in london. her life then was comparatively carefree. it was the abdication in 1936 of her uncle, king edward viii, that unexpectedly placed elizabeth in direct line to the throne. herfather placed elizabeth in direct line to the throne. her father became placed elizabeth in direct line to the throne. herfather became king. his coronation gave the then 11—year—old elizabeth a foretaste of what lay in store for her. the family unit was strong. her father, george vi, was devoted to her, and she to him. throughout her life, he was to be her inspiration. during the second world war, as german bombs fell on britain, the royal family symbolised the country's fight against tyranny. elizabeth briefly joined fight against tyranny. elizabeth brieflyjoined up. she was taught how to drive and have to service an army lorry. on the night britain celebrated victory
she _ oath? she was 27 when she took the coronation oath. she was _ oath? of the then king's second son, the duke of york. this was the young princess elizabeth at the age of four, visiting a photographic studio in london. her life then was comparatively carefree. it was the abdication in 1936 of her uncle, king edward viii, that unexpectedly placed elizabeth in direct line to the throne. herfather placed elizabeth in direct line to the throne. her father became placed elizabeth in direct line...
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if i had been able to ask her, i think she would have said she was playing the only cards she was dealt. in the early 1960s, bessie decided to pursue a federal judgeship and not just any judgeship. bessie wanted a seat on only one of two federal courts in d.c., a particularly audacious goal given that there were then only two women federal judges in the entire country. with enthusiastic backers from congress, the supreme court, and the labor department, bessie's name was considered by lbj himself. it's not clear what, if any, role in the decision was played by her affair, the one you will have to read about in the book, but she's also faced other hurdles. one male white house staffer criticized bessie's fashion forward appearance as quote flamboyant and another opined quote her age, 58 would tend to preclude her from consideration, end quote. by 1968, bessie had been passed over for seven federal judicial vacancies on those two courts alone, all filled by men, five older than she was. the silver lining from bessie not getting a judgeship is that she stayed at the labor department where
if i had been able to ask her, i think she would have said she was playing the only cards she was dealt. in the early 1960s, bessie decided to pursue a federal judgeship and not just any judgeship. bessie wanted a seat on only one of two federal courts in d.c., a particularly audacious goal given that there were then only two women federal judges in the entire country. with enthusiastic backers from congress, the supreme court, and the labor department, bessie's name was considered by lbj...
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she was a constitutional monarch . she kept her views to herself. romaine: we are getting official word from the royal family through their twitter account, saying the queen died peacefully at bell moral this afternoon. the king and queen consort will remain at bell moral this evening and returned to london tomorrow. that is from the royal family's official twitter account to that queen elizabeth the second has passed away. caroline: we understand that the wheels come into motion. this is the moment that the u.k. has prepared for four years. the london bridge plan -- meticulous grips will be laid out. a moment of mourning that will be 10 days ahead of the funeral. >> indeed. a somber moment here at buckingham palace. the crowd has already been gathering. you can see behind me it is going to be packed, to honor the life of britain's longest-serving monarch. the were told this afternoon that the queen's doctors were concerned for her health. her children and grandchildren made the journey to bell moral, one of her favorite places, where the queen had
she was a constitutional monarch . she kept her views to herself. romaine: we are getting official word from the royal family through their twitter account, saying the queen died peacefully at bell moral this afternoon. the king and queen consort will remain at bell moral this evening and returned to london tomorrow. that is from the royal family's official twitter account to that queen elizabeth the second has passed away. caroline: we understand that the wheels come into motion. this is the...
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she read, she thought, she understood, and she took chances.t we know today, was made only as smooth as it was because of the queen to mark she was incredibly important to that. you queen to mark she was incredibly important to that.— queen to mark she was incredibly important to that. you can't be an historian and _ important to that. you can't be an historian and not _ important to that. you can't be an historian and not know— important to that. you can't be an historian and not know that - important to that. you can't be an l historian and not know that terrible things went on in kenya, much of which she didn't know about because many of us did not know about it. i am old enough to remember the ferocious conflict in cyprus in the 19505, but she was, you know, loving africa, going to africa such a lot, so soon really after independence, it was not an act. she said at one point, "i have been to more african countries than most africans", or something like that. but it was true. so she went from the woman hearing of her father's death, to someo
she read, she thought, she understood, and she took chances.t we know today, was made only as smooth as it was because of the queen to mark she was incredibly important to that. you queen to mark she was incredibly important to that.— queen to mark she was incredibly important to that. you can't be an historian and _ important to that. you can't be an historian and not _ important to that. you can't be an historian and not know— important to that. you can't be an historian and not know that...
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she says to nancy who she liked a lot better than she ever liked jane wyman.d i can see you are in love with him. but he isn not in love with you yet. you are going to have to wait. you won't know when he loves you but you are going to have to wait. and she does. patiently, gently, it takes several years for him to come around and finally commit himself to christ from the early years of the reagan marriage fascinating as well. you reference fewer movie rolls in the arrival of children come the bustling life. ronald reagan begins traveling the country on behalf of general electric speaking to audiences all over america. honing his message, his speaking style, listening to issues that americans.orking it all led to the realization that ronald reagan connected in a real, intimate way with people and then it all took off. campaign, sacramento, more campaigns in the white house. tell us about this visit formative years that really preparedn the reagan's for their life as public figures? and of course nancy's role in all that. >> they really are scraping bottom. pro
she says to nancy who she liked a lot better than she ever liked jane wyman.d i can see you are in love with him. but he isn not in love with you yet. you are going to have to wait. you won't know when he loves you but you are going to have to wait. and she does. patiently, gently, it takes several years for him to come around and finally commit himself to christ from the early years of the reagan marriage fascinating as well. you reference fewer movie rolls in the arrival of children come the...
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she wanted to be the best mother she could.t drove everything else. >> and then one day, dom was still small it all seemed to come apart. >> they were doing okay, until he left her a voice mail. >> an unintentional voice mail. and the message that was left was bad. very bad. >> talking to friends he didn't know he left her a voice mail saying that he slept with another girl, and that was it. she was done. so i helped remove that day. >> she must have been so upset? >> she was. she was devastated. >> to get an accidental voice mail from the guy -- the father of your baby. i slept with another woman. >> kind of bragging about it. you should've seen the one i was with. >> and that's why jessica liked it to be a single mom. better she decided to concentrate on her little boy the center of her life, dominick. >> she did everything she could for her son. just try to do it right, paid bills, i have things that i want him to have, i have to pay for those things. >> so she worked? >> 2 to 3 jobs. >> how does a person even do that? >> i
she wanted to be the best mother she could.t drove everything else. >> and then one day, dom was still small it all seemed to come apart. >> they were doing okay, until he left her a voice mail. >> an unintentional voice mail. and the message that was left was bad. very bad. >> talking to friends he didn't know he left her a voice mail saying that he slept with another girl, and that was it. she was done. so i helped remove that day. >> she must have been so upset?...
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she gave a lifetime of service, she promised to do when she was 21.mised to do when she was 21. her selfless devotion to duty was an inspiration and example to us all. she was respected and loved, notjust here in the united kingdom is an in her other realms of the commonwealth, but across the world. and that love, respect and admiration was born out of and admiration was born out of a position but because of the person she was. a woman of dignity and grace, of compassion and warmth, of mischief and joy, of wisdom and experience and of a deep understanding of her people. like so many, until last evening, i have never known another monarch. she was a constant throughout our lives, always there for us, uniting us at times of difficulty and, as others have said, most recently during reigncovid —— covid. her passing marks a generational change not because just the length of her service but what she lived through. in she was with world leaders notjust as queen but as someone who had borne uniform during the second world war, an experience which quite apart
she gave a lifetime of service, she promised to do when she was 21.mised to do when she was 21. her selfless devotion to duty was an inspiration and example to us all. she was respected and loved, notjust here in the united kingdom is an in her other realms of the commonwealth, but across the world. and that love, respect and admiration was born out of and admiration was born out of a position but because of the person she was. a woman of dignity and grace, of compassion and warmth, of mischief...
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she was charming. she was interested, she was present. she put in huge amounts of service, huge hours of service, hundreds of meetings a year. when she was 95, people thought she might step down. after the duke of edinburgh died, people thought she might step away from public duties but, no, she was back serving the country, back in action again in four days and here two days before her death she inaugurated a new prime minister. and that just shows you what a tough exact she's going to be to follow. and i think it is particularly difficult for somebody to take on a new job when they're in their 70s, even if they've been training for it their whole life. and it's difficult for us all to adjust to it as well. >> he is now the oldest to ascend to the throne. he's been waiting quite a long time. you talk about just the past few years for queen elizabeth. it's been a tough few years, the last two years especially between the pandemic, her husband, prince phillip dying, the drama that she's experiencing between her grandsons and her son and hi
she was charming. she was interested, she was present. she put in huge amounts of service, huge hours of service, hundreds of meetings a year. when she was 95, people thought she might step down. after the duke of edinburgh died, people thought she might step away from public duties but, no, she was back serving the country, back in action again in four days and here two days before her death she inaugurated a new prime minister. and that just shows you what a tough exact she's going to be to...
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she is notjust with what she is going to do. she is not just starting with what she is going to do.inister's questions on wednesday so she might have something to say rather than just be she might have something to say rather thanjust be in she might have something to say rather than just be in the defence? i presume she would have to go past her cabinet and talk about it with them first, but i would have thought she will want to come out and have something to say at that point. it is a moment where i think we can expect, even tory mps who didn't back her, it will be a moment when they will look at who their real opponents are, sitting opposite. for a while at least, she will have them onside. how long it lasts, though, let's look at the recent history of the tory party — they haven't been known to be that loyal to some of their leaders, and there are people in the party who will be appalled that liz truss is their leader and the prime minister. you mentioned civil servants _ the prime minister. you mentioned civil servants earlier, _ the prime minister. you mentioned civil servants
she is notjust with what she is going to do. she is not just starting with what she is going to do.inister's questions on wednesday so she might have something to say rather than just be she might have something to say rather thanjust be in she might have something to say rather than just be in the defence? i presume she would have to go past her cabinet and talk about it with them first, but i would have thought she will want to come out and have something to say at that point. it is a moment...
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. >> she was so thin. she was painfully thin. >> she is, in essence, a ticking time bomb. >>> prince charles, the future king of england, has a dangerous secret. a secret which threatens the entire house of windsor. he's in love with a married woman. >> isn't that a start? >> the queen expects him to produce an heir. and she hopes he's found the perfect bride. >> for better for worse, until death us do part. >> but what happens when royal tradition stops you from following your heart ? in the medieval fortress, charles the eldest son of queen elizabeth is crowned prince of wales. >> i, charles, prince of wales, do become your leenlg man of life and limb. >> so much pomp, so much glamour, but under it all is a nervous 20-year-old who feels very strongly that the whole weight of monarchy rests on him. he had no choice in his life at all. his future was mapped out for him. he knew from an early age that he was part of a machine. >> prince charles is a central figure of this dynasty. he is the future. he is th
. >> she was so thin. she was painfully thin. >> she is, in essence, a ticking time bomb. >>> prince charles, the future king of england, has a dangerous secret. a secret which threatens the entire house of windsor. he's in love with a married woman. >> isn't that a start? >> the queen expects him to produce an heir. and she hopes he's found the perfect bride. >> for better for worse, until death us do part. >> but what happens when royal tradition...
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she shook more than 13,000 hands. she saw nearly 7,000 curtsies. she gave 261 speeches.mously ambitious and important because she wanted to be seen as the head of the commonwealth. >> during her father's reign what had been the british empire transformed into the modern commonwealth of nations. a voluntary association of independent states but still headed by the king, then queen elizabeth. >> what she liked about the commonwealth was it was a large family of nations who joined up together because they wanted to. and it had huge benefits for everybody involved. >> bali, whose only links to the world are ships and the port of columbo, did the queen proud. >> the queen remained head of state in several commonwealth countries including the united kin kingdom, though not head of government. an important distinction. meaning she had no political role and so required to r. main neutral. >> she stayed above politics very effectively, and that was very, very difficult, wasn't it? >> it was so instinctive to her to know what the limits were. and you have to be quite political to
she shook more than 13,000 hands. she saw nearly 7,000 curtsies. she gave 261 speeches.mously ambitious and important because she wanted to be seen as the head of the commonwealth. >> during her father's reign what had been the british empire transformed into the modern commonwealth of nations. a voluntary association of independent states but still headed by the king, then queen elizabeth. >> what she liked about the commonwealth was it was a large family of nations who joined up...
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she was a very modern woman at the time she had a love marriage, so she, she chose her husband herself and her husband, prince philip, had german routes. although this was played down to the british public. as was the queen's phone heritage elizabeth, the 2nd was also descended from german nobility. when the queen returned in 1978, she found a much more self confident, modern west germany relations between the 2 countries had by now normalized her 3rd state visit in 1992 was to a re unified germany the queen at the former border crossing checkpoint charlie, the queen's visit was seen as a positive gesture at the time when many brit were fearful of a german resurgence. she received a warm welcome in the reinstated german capital. german are by and large and really not want to kill, but it's lovely to have one key next door. it doesn't cost anything at all and you get all the glamour in 2004. she was back inside. and again, this time was the speech was an unusually clear political aspect in which she acknowledged the victims on both sides in world war 2. to learn from history to look bey
she was a very modern woman at the time she had a love marriage, so she, she chose her husband herself and her husband, prince philip, had german routes. although this was played down to the british public. as was the queen's phone heritage elizabeth, the 2nd was also descended from german nobility. when the queen returned in 1978, she found a much more self confident, modern west germany relations between the 2 countries had by now normalized her 3rd state visit in 1992 was to a re unified...
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but she set a tone, she stared britain., to a large degree, the world in terms of that image that she had. that iconic image and example that she personally set. they say she largely steer the world through 70 years of tumultuous change. it has been a fantastic exemplar for the best of britain. studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so, you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may check to confirm you are still hiv-negative. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. the most comm
but she set a tone, she stared britain., to a large degree, the world in terms of that image that she had. that iconic image and example that she personally set. they say she largely steer the world through 70 years of tumultuous change. it has been a fantastic exemplar for the best of britain. studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's...
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she means so much to people, doesn't she? she absolutely does. i think what she has managed to throughout the ho of her rain and as you say, it's 70 years to the queen is that she has been able to show herself to the world without giving too much of herself away. i mean, when you look at what the young royals are doing at the moment, particularly prince harry wearing the house on the sleeve, telling all about the problems in the world. people don't want that for the family . what they actually want is just some kind of stability of comfort. and even in these last days, you know, we've been talking, you just talking now about mobility issues. well, that's how to speak for, she's not very well. you know, if she's unable to attend something, it's mobility issues. well, as we can see, she was able to stand on all public occasions that we've seen her. so that's never been a problem, i think. but she has been roger les decreasing in strength over the past months and using this phrase, mobility issues in order to be able to cover up the fact that the, y
she means so much to people, doesn't she? she absolutely does. i think what she has managed to throughout the ho of her rain and as you say, it's 70 years to the queen is that she has been able to show herself to the world without giving too much of herself away. i mean, when you look at what the young royals are doing at the moment, particularly prince harry wearing the house on the sleeve, telling all about the problems in the world. people don't want that for the family . what they actually...
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she go to see her sisters, and she explains the situation. >> and really the response she got from herhe utility closet now, that's it." >> the nation expects it to be it's going to ut thebe a huge markiplier part -- you play your part. (wayne) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from the network america relies on. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. hmmm. -morning, jen. no sleep again? i don't think coffee is your answer today. you think? my data shows you're not off to a good start. what? ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive,
she go to see her sisters, and she explains the situation. >> and really the response she got from herhe utility closet now, that's it." >> the nation expects it to be it's going to ut thebe a huge markiplier part -- you play your part. (wayne) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from the network america relies on. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour...
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she did it because she used her mind, she calculated, and she thought, this is my duty. it incredibly well. that's why you have people at all points on the political spectrum paying tribute. it's an extraordinary feat to provide in a reign of decades upon decades with all sorts of things happening, including within your own family, weathering scandals and world events and coming to power at such a crucial time, the post-war period, when it was all about international community, picking up the rubble of war, and keeping things and communities and peoples together. >> carolyn harris, again, it's hard to imagine, after 70 years of one person on the throne, a change now at this time. >> it's very difficult to imagine anyone else in that role, and many people's feelings are similar to how people around the world felt on the passing on queen victoria in 1901, that she had lent her name to the era was the victorian era, and so, for many people, this is one of those historic moments where they take stock of just how much social and cultural and political change has taken place o
she did it because she used her mind, she calculated, and she thought, this is my duty. it incredibly well. that's why you have people at all points on the political spectrum paying tribute. it's an extraordinary feat to provide in a reign of decades upon decades with all sorts of things happening, including within your own family, weathering scandals and world events and coming to power at such a crucial time, the post-war period, when it was all about international community, picking up the...
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she always said she had to be seem — the world. she always said she had to be seem to _ the world.be believed which i the world. she always said she had to be seem to be believed which is| to be seem to be believed which is where the idea of her as a rainbow queen came from. she loved wearing bright colours that meant even if you are right at the other end of the mall or right back in the crowd, you could see her lime—green or fuchsia. you could see her lime—green orfuchsia. i think she is going to remain a fashion inspiration for years to come. there is no one quite like her. as you say, her style transcended fashion. you how was it developed? she had fashion designers. norman hartnell was very well—known who worked with her early on. did she have an input input into the style? absolutely. in my research i found a lot of examples of designers saying i do not dress the queen, i provide clothes for her and she dresses herself. she had strong opinions about it. in the 1950s, she was a fashionista. she wore those nipped—in waist, full skirts that were very fashionable at the time. she
she always said she had to be seem — the world. she always said she had to be seem to _ the world.be believed which i the world. she always said she had to be seem to be believed which is| to be seem to be believed which is where the idea of her as a rainbow queen came from. she loved wearing bright colours that meant even if you are right at the other end of the mall or right back in the crowd, you could see her lime—green or fuchsia. you could see her lime—green orfuchsia. i think she...
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she had been frail for some time and she passed away today. she was 96. she had a very good innings but had been on the throne for 70 years. the fact that she could welcome in a new prime minister and be photographed with liz truss and then two days later die. >> you mentioned the changing of the guard from one prime minister to another. both of them reacting to the queen's death and the newly appointed prime minister liz truss held a speech. >> we are all devastated i the news that we have just heard. it's a huge shock to the nation and the world. queen elizabeth ii was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has flourished under her reign. britain was the great country it is today because of her. she champing the development of the commonwealth to a family of 56 nations spanning every continent of the world. we are now a modern, thriving, dynamic nation. queen elizabeth the second provided us with the stability and the strength that we needed. she was the very spirit of great britain. and that is where it will endure. she has been our lo
she had been frail for some time and she passed away today. she was 96. she had a very good innings but had been on the throne for 70 years. the fact that she could welcome in a new prime minister and be photographed with liz truss and then two days later die. >> you mentioned the changing of the guard from one prime minister to another. both of them reacting to the queen's death and the newly appointed prime minister liz truss held a speech. >> we are all devastated i the news that...
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so she she yes, she did continue to use it and she also edited all of birth stuff. she entered his reports. she would edit has some mining work that he did again. just this totally behind the scenes no clue kind of person. great question. thank you. so we can continue this in the lobby as you purchase a book to have a net sign just a reminder. our next program will be august 6th, which will be a conference. dealing with hoover's food relief efforts during the russian famine. so please take some time see the exhibit and just a reminder. we are one of 13 presidential libraries and museums operated by the national archives and records administration. so we hope you come back for a visit here and visit some of the others. so please let's show our appreciation for annette. thank you for coming and safe and mrs. ford daughter susan ford bales. >> thank you and welcome everyone. you know, today many people call washington a swamp.
so she she yes, she did continue to use it and she also edited all of birth stuff. she entered his reports. she would edit has some mining work that he did again. just this totally behind the scenes no clue kind of person. great question. thank you. so we can continue this in the lobby as you purchase a book to have a net sign just a reminder. our next program will be august 6th, which will be a conference. dealing with hoover's food relief efforts during the russian famine. so please take some...
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— she leaves behind? i think she has civen us a she leaves behind?style. it suck to follow fashion. she 'ust has ureat s le. , suck to follow fashion. she 'ust has great style.— great style. it is difficult, that one, great style. it is difficult, that one. using — great style. it is difficult, that one, using the _ great style. it is difficult, that one, using the past _ great style. it is difficult, that one, using the past tense. . great style. it is difficult, that| one, using the past tense. but great style. it is difficult, that - one, using the past tense. but thank you so much for sharing your memories and thoughts on the queen, dame mary berry. now, back to queen. kirsty, many thanks. and thanks to mary as well. —— now, back to huw. as we mentioned earlier, members of the public have until 6.30 tomorrow morning to file past the queen's coffin in westminster hall. all day, they have been emerging from the hall saying that the long wait was worth it, a real sense of having witnessed history. let'sjoin my colleague sophie raworth in parliament
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we knew she have wasn't, but she had been with us for so long, that maybe we felt she was different. now is the moment to remember her, but i think today for charles to pay tribute to his mother and the fact that there has been this clean succession and that he has stepped out of that car and shook hands with the crowd is in a way in itself a tribute to her. she prepared her son for this moment. and she prepared the country for this moment. and it will be really interesting to watch over the next weeks and months how he takes on the mantle of monarchy. >> and he is already filling those responsibilities already. liz truss, i understand she just arrived to buckingham palace for her meeting with king charles. the world is so different from the time when queen elizabeth came, you know, into being a queen. do you think a monarchy will change in any way? it seems that the relevancy of the monarchy is in question. and to use tim's term, you know, when someone becomes part of the dna of a nation or of a peoples, it is a lot easier to see the relevance. but that changes now. >> the queen had
we knew she have wasn't, but she had been with us for so long, that maybe we felt she was different. now is the moment to remember her, but i think today for charles to pay tribute to his mother and the fact that there has been this clean succession and that he has stepped out of that car and shook hands with the crowd is in a way in itself a tribute to her. she prepared her son for this moment. and she prepared the country for this moment. and it will be really interesting to watch over the...
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but she would acknowledge when she felt she had made a misstep and change.ust in her role as queen but also in the sort of rest of the family the way that william and kate, for example, sort of have embraced a slightly more public life. >> do you think -- do you think with king charles, king william, when that time comes or whatever name he will use as king, i mean, can the monarchy have the same sort of -- can a monarch have the same distance that she had, given that, you know, we know lots more about prince charles or king charles now. we know more about william and his problems with harry and all of that. >> i think that is absolutely the question. and i think it was the question for her even in 1952 when she became queen. you know, she became queen at the time that television was ascendent. and there was this question, well, can you be a monarch if you're not sort of letting people in or broadcasting out. you know, her coronation, famously, was almost fully broadcast. and that was a great change. so, i think that that is exactly -- in a way, that questio
but she would acknowledge when she felt she had made a misstep and change.ust in her role as queen but also in the sort of rest of the family the way that william and kate, for example, sort of have embraced a slightly more public life. >> do you think -- do you think with king charles, king william, when that time comes or whatever name he will use as king, i mean, can the monarchy have the same sort of -- can a monarch have the same distance that she had, given that, you know, we know...
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she was just 25 when she came to the throne. exactly the same age as the 1st queen elizabeth and was only 18 at the end of the 2nd world war, where she had served as an ambulance driver. only 8 years later, she was being crowned on almost every level kind of politically, culturally in terms of technological innovation. in terms of sort of society. i mean, every sort of massive change in the late 20th century. obviously, she's lived 3 things ranging from, obviously the fall off about a year at the end of apartheid africa in england, female prime minister, the 1st black president in america. so those kind of landmark also think about the development of the world wide web, which is obviously have a huge impact on society. the queen very much left away in technology as far as world families are concerned in 1997. she actually was pretty behind launching the family 1st website to the british monarchy. and then in more recent years, we saw her pretty behind things like facebook page for them on a key in 2010 and all the things while t
she was just 25 when she came to the throne. exactly the same age as the 1st queen elizabeth and was only 18 at the end of the 2nd world war, where she had served as an ambulance driver. only 8 years later, she was being crowned on almost every level kind of politically, culturally in terms of technological innovation. in terms of sort of society. i mean, every sort of massive change in the late 20th century. obviously, she's lived 3 things ranging from, obviously the fall off about a year at...
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she welcomed that. she wasn't -- it wasn't an -- her. when everyone starts looking at what might happen to the commonwealth because let's face it what we are seeing is one of the last -- well, the last great monarch of centuries of great britain and northern ireland, but -- but -- but presiding not over an enlarged and enlarging nation, but one that is shrinking. and that is going to be the big challenge for this country and for the king. how does this country continue to do what it's done over the decades and that is always punch above its weight, no matter how physically small, punch above its weight in every -- in every circumstance and that's going to be the challenge for the next set of politicians and the monarch. >> i think that that is the sentiment among people, what will happen next? what will a king charles reign be like? >> so there are two aspects, there's the certain and the uncertain. the certain is that he becomes king, which is what has happened. he takes over the reins of sovereignty and we start a new era, the era of k
she welcomed that. she wasn't -- it wasn't an -- her. when everyone starts looking at what might happen to the commonwealth because let's face it what we are seeing is one of the last -- well, the last great monarch of centuries of great britain and northern ireland, but -- but -- but presiding not over an enlarged and enlarging nation, but one that is shrinking. and that is going to be the big challenge for this country and for the king. how does this country continue to do what it's done over...
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when she reemerged she was totally composed.ed that it was an inevitable fact that she was going to be queen and that was it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] from the moment she became queen, everything in elizabeth's life and everyone around her changed. ♪ ♪ the queen was an incredibly dedicated person. she minded desperately that she carried on the responsibilities her father had given her. she also had to prove herself winston churchill initially was unsure about her he said too young and just a child and he wasn't only person who thought that and had to prove to minister and culture and a lot people and had a lot of work to do very early on. >> this was something that she had not chosen as monarch, and that she must do her best for it so i didn't think that she felt it was a choice. and that devotion to the job meant the queen worked every single day of the year for decade after decade and in addition to all of her public engagements there was a lot of work behind the scenes. twice a day you know actually private secretaries like me sept
when she reemerged she was totally composed.ed that it was an inevitable fact that she was going to be queen and that was it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] from the moment she became queen, everything in elizabeth's life and everyone around her changed. ♪ ♪ the queen was an incredibly dedicated person. she minded desperately that she carried on the responsibilities her father had given her. she also had to prove herself winston churchill initially was unsure about her he said too young and...
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she does look a frail but she is standing up. and as you say was a break in tradition that said that she met with less trust and the outgoing prime minister boris johnson in bow moral in scotland rather in london. which is what traditionally she, she would have dano has done in the past. and we were told at the time that was because she suffered from mobility issues. and she also had a meeting, i believe, an online meeting on wednesday or with the privy council, which then she counseled, and after being advised to rest by doctors, i mean, talk us through some of the sort of the latest health issues that as she is 96 years old, but she has, she has increasingly sort of been stepping out of public life. hasn't she? yes, you have the so you did the queen's health has, has, has clearly been on a down but trajectory. but for some time, as you would expect for someone of her significant age, she is an old woman. she is the longest serving british monarch by a reasonable margin now. and she has been on the throne performing her duties f
she does look a frail but she is standing up. and as you say was a break in tradition that said that she met with less trust and the outgoing prime minister boris johnson in bow moral in scotland rather in london. which is what traditionally she, she would have dano has done in the past. and we were told at the time that was because she suffered from mobility issues. and she also had a meeting, i believe, an online meeting on wednesday or with the privy council, which then she counseled, and...
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she believes in change. she believes. i don't believe she does.w, but at the time when we were m-m in our class, and she and she are older than me, even now, how similar they were confused confused confused even that very sister of galina with whom they perceived for twins believes that you should were raised in a family, chuchulins in our studio nina golovkova. hello nina hello do you think you look like galina i think it looks like it looks like and then i'm from well, like our friends, uh strangers , they don't always say, here you are very similar you think you are similar. well, what are similar? which my husband told me to come home from work and the girl was a master. e, she says, exactly a copy of you and says, she has the same cucumbers, and your figure is the same. well, as men notice, he says your knees are the same, even such detailed details. yeah, i don't see the resemblance. well, in my opinion. they are not very similar. the only thing i see is that they are well, they are to each other, they are family people simply, because they
she believes in change. she believes. i don't believe she does.w, but at the time when we were m-m in our class, and she and she are older than me, even now, how similar they were confused confused confused even that very sister of galina with whom they perceived for twins believes that you should were raised in a family, chuchulins in our studio nina golovkova. hello nina hello do you think you look like galina i think it looks like it looks like and then i'm from well, like our friends, uh...
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she just, also she strikes _ she is coping, she just, also she strikes a — she is coping, she just, alsoew about this little boy walking across the border _ this little boy walking across the border crying with a little packet of something without his parents. it's of something without his parents. its human— of something without his parents. it's human stories according to 0lena — it's human stories according to 0lena zelenska that will keep the west and the rest of democratic societies— west and the rest of democratic societies on message about the horrors — societies on message about the horrors of— societies on message about the horrors of this war and that is what she is— horrors of this war and that is what she is doing — horrors of this war and that is what she is doing and doing admirably, according — she is doing and doing admirably, according to both those who would criticise _ according to both those who would criticise her and according to those who admire — criticise her and according to those who admire her. and it seems that she gets _ who admire her. and it seems that she
she just, also she strikes _ she is coping, she just, also she strikes a — she is coping, she just, alsoew about this little boy walking across the border _ this little boy walking across the border crying with a little packet of something without his parents. it's of something without his parents. its human— of something without his parents. it's human stories according to 0lena — it's human stories according to 0lena zelenska that will keep the west and the rest of democratic...
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she did not say what she would deliver. she made a strange _ what she would deliver. quip, not equipped, her comment about boris johnson delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so _ delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i— delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i was not massively inspired _ flat, so i was not massively inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver. — inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver, and more than 40% of party— to deliver, and more than 40% of party members, a majority of tory mps, _ party members, a majority of tory mps. did _ party members, a majority of tory mps, did not vote for her, she has -ot mps, did not vote for her, she has got the _ mps, did not vote for her, she has got the lowest mandate since the current _ got the lowest mandate since the current system of electing tory party _ current system of electing tory party leaders began. the question is, is _ party leaders began. the question is, is her— party leaders began. the question is, is her rhetoric going to change no
she did not say what she would deliver. she made a strange _ what she would deliver. quip, not equipped, her comment about boris johnson delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so _ delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i— delivering from gf to carlisle fell flat, so i was not massively inspired _ flat, so i was not massively inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver. — inspired by the speech, but she has to deliver, and more than...
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she was beaming, she was smiling, she was intellectually there, right to the very end. and we don't know the details of her health, that is something the -- kept a tight lid on, they did not tell us what you might be suffering from. they never gave us, details even a year ago when she was admitted to the hospital. so we don't know if there was another illness, that she may have been suffering, she did look good, she looked happy, but frankly she also has looked smaller, and thinner since the death of her husband and one has to wonder whether that has weighed on her as little bit as well over the past year and five months since prince philip died. >> absolutely, i think that was very difficult for her to get over. i don't think she ever truly did. i also think it was truly a waste of time to ever talk about her advocating the throne, she was devoted to her country and her role and the traditions of being the queen and i remember people talking about, it i would say yeah that is not going to happen, and it did not. so, kelly, thank you as much from london, we look for to
she was beaming, she was smiling, she was intellectually there, right to the very end. and we don't know the details of her health, that is something the -- kept a tight lid on, they did not tell us what you might be suffering from. they never gave us, details even a year ago when she was admitted to the hospital. so we don't know if there was another illness, that she may have been suffering, she did look good, she looked happy, but frankly she also has looked smaller, and thinner since the...
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i but you know, she, she, she didn't really want to change that much. so i think it could be an interesting time for the molecule. certainly in terms of adapting to the future. joy is adapting enough or does it need a radical change? oh, i don't, taishan began quite some time ago. actually it's been very slow, but it's been evolving every year over the years. and, and we've seen that. i mean, they have no option when princess diana died, then to make some radical changes and they made a complete turn around. and now, i mean, irrespective of what happened, i came, charles has to black grandchildren. i mean, you know, it happening very slowly, but very certainly and i do feel that it's tony, it's going in the right direction. i mean, because it changes overnight. you know, it's going in the right direction. actually these times are very difficult because a number of the former colonies, they no longer wants to be part of. they don't want a k to be at the head. but at the same time, they want to maintain a very good relationship with them. it's not to forg
i but you know, she, she, she didn't really want to change that much. so i think it could be an interesting time for the molecule. certainly in terms of adapting to the future. joy is adapting enough or does it need a radical change? oh, i don't, taishan began quite some time ago. actually it's been very slow, but it's been evolving every year over the years. and, and we've seen that. i mean, they have no option when princess diana died, then to make some radical changes and they made a...
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but she was far from healed. >> she didn't realize why she couldn't walk, why she couldn't eat, why shearn all these things over again. >> as helpless as a child, which meant if the attacker returned, the marcell family was more vulnerable now than ever. so diane fled albuquerque, taking brittani along with the two youngest children to neighboring texas. she found a new home, a new job, and most important a rehabilitation clinic for brittani. >> her mom was very, very anxious because we didn't know who the assailant was, and that they were still very concerned for her safety. >> doctor lori wright was one of brittani's therapists. what was your first impression of brittani when you met her? >> she just didn't know much beyond where she was. and she was very, very confused. crying a lot. she had to have somebody shower her. she had to have somebody take her to the bathroom. she had to have all those things done for her all over again. >> doctor wright, a neuropsychologist, practices what's known as "cognitive behavioral therapy. " >> we believe with practice, practice, practice, the brai
but she was far from healed. >> she didn't realize why she couldn't walk, why she couldn't eat, why shearn all these things over again. >> as helpless as a child, which meant if the attacker returned, the marcell family was more vulnerable now than ever. so diane fled albuquerque, taking brittani along with the two youngest children to neighboring texas. she found a new home, a new job, and most important a rehabilitation clinic for brittani. >> her mom was very, very anxious...
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she's a grafter. she means what she says, she knows what she wants and she gets it.a downward path, that she'd soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she's always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely determination. her politicaljourney has taken herfrom a family she describes as left wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford university, where she was a liberal democrat and took to the conference staged to argue in favour of abolishing the monarchy. we liberal democrats believe in opportunity for all. we believe in fairness and common sense. after graduating, she joined the conservatives, worked as an accountant and was selected to fight the safe tory seat of south west norfolk. but her political career was almost derailed when news emerged of an affair with an mp. she fought off attempts to oust her and was elected to parliament in 2010. she was quickly promoted, first to education minister. those who worked with her back th
she's a grafter. she means what she says, she knows what she wants and she gets it.a downward path, that she'd soon be spending more time here in norfolk than in westminster. but friends say she's always been underestimated and her survival is evidence of a clever politician with a steely determination. her politicaljourney has taken herfrom a family she describes as left wing, where she joined her parents in the campaign for unilateral nuclear disarmament, to oxford university, where she was a...
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she was quite calm, wasn't she? she seemed — now. she was quite calm, wasn't she?way. am i being unkind? the calculation of her team will have made today is that the country is facing a bunch of serious crises and too much optimism and too much of the boosterism that maybe we have seen from the last government, that actually liz truss does exhibit some time, but would not go down well now, and we talked before the speech about needing to pivot, to talk to the public, to the millions of voters who will make their mind up about liz truss over the next few weeks, and i think she wanted to appear businesslike and it serious today. we will see a bit more of that over the next few days when she sets out the energy plan and what we haveis sets out the energy plan and what we have is the vision, the four minutes of, here is what i want to do. yesterday liz truss said she is going to deliver, deliver, deliver, but how? who is she going to put in the team to make it happen and how quickly she can do those things she has promised?— quickly she can do those things she has prom
she was quite calm, wasn't she? she seemed — now. she was quite calm, wasn't she?way. am i being unkind? the calculation of her team will have made today is that the country is facing a bunch of serious crises and too much optimism and too much of the boosterism that maybe we have seen from the last government, that actually liz truss does exhibit some time, but would not go down well now, and we talked before the speech about needing to pivot, to talk to the public, to the millions of voters...
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they were much taken by her. >> she was an earl's daughter. she had a title. and she was a virgin. tick the boxes. >> they arranged for her to be invited to this house party where they knew he was going to be. >> she talks to him in quite an open and rather engaging way. >> she speaks to him about having watched the mountbatten funeral and how sad he looked and how much he needed to be comforted. she's charming and a pretty english rose. she is 12 years younger than he is, but he is intrigued by her. >> the royal family's plan for charles is working. >> she could not have been more perfect. on paper. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous
they were much taken by her. >> she was an earl's daughter. she had a title. and she was a virgin. tick the boxes. >> they arranged for her to be invited to this house party where they knew he was going to be. >> she talks to him in quite an open and rather engaging way. >> she speaks to him about having watched the mountbatten funeral and how sad he looked and how much he needed to be comforted. she's charming and a pretty english rose. she is 12 years younger than he...
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she made the jubilee celebrations and she did. she made everything.o days before she died, she was there to submit the new prime minister coming in. >> martha: she worked until the very last minute of her life. >> piers: she put duty first. >> martha: she said my whole life, she meant it because she literally worked on tuesday and passed on thursday. >> ainsley: she said that in her '20s, 63 years, seven months two days for queen victoria at 18 years old, queen elizabeth 70 years, 214 days. the longest-serving monarch that britain has ever seen. and there is -- you've heard the saying, i want to be a proverbs 31 woman. i think this is why people in america say they are spending 12 days to bury her. she gave us 70 years, we can give her 12 days. but in america, if you are watching and you don't understand why it take so long and why all the pomp and circumstance, if you are here you understand. if you studied her life, she was a proverbs 31 woman, all around the world people strive to be. she was righteous. she always did the right thing, even when sit
she made the jubilee celebrations and she did. she made everything.o days before she died, she was there to submit the new prime minister coming in. >> martha: she worked until the very last minute of her life. >> piers: she put duty first. >> martha: she said my whole life, she meant it because she literally worked on tuesday and passed on thursday. >> ainsley: she said that in her '20s, 63 years, seven months two days for queen victoria at 18 years old, queen elizabeth...
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she wasn't made for the throne, she came to it after her uncle abdicated and she realized at the agef 10 that she was to be errors presumptive -- heiress presumptive. she was a media presence from a very early age. she wasn't a natural media performer in the early days. she tended to be a little reticent in front of the camera, but she learned on the job and i think that is true of everything that characterizes her personality. a quick learner. she wasn't in any sense conservative with a large c. she responded. >> thinking about the future of the monarchy in this country, the monarchy still enjoys quite a lot of support. there are those who would rather we had a republic, but we don't. why do you think it is that the monarchy indoors? -- indoors? >> what would a presidential system look like? that is a question british people would ask themselves. would it be what it is in the u.s. or something much very different as in germany? i think there is an issue about how it might look. i think there is the appeal to tradition among british people that this institution has endured for over 1
she wasn't made for the throne, she came to it after her uncle abdicated and she realized at the agef 10 that she was to be errors presumptive -- heiress presumptive. she was a media presence from a very early age. she wasn't a natural media performer in the early days. she tended to be a little reticent in front of the camera, but she learned on the job and i think that is true of everything that characterizes her personality. a quick learner. she wasn't in any sense conservative with a large...
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i've also read that she was very particular about what she ate and when she ate it. that often times it was the exact same thing every single day. was that your experience with her? >> yeah, the queen, you know, the queen ate to live rather than live to eat, and so it was always difficult trying to put a new recipe on the menu. but when you did, you are supposed to send the recipe up to the queen so she could read it and take a look at it first and say yes i'll take that, or no thank you. i sent up a dish, failed farmer's daughters and forgot to send the recipe. and who or what are the veiled farmer's daughters with a smile. >> john: veiled farmer's daughters, a terrific name. as we see, chef, the people, and hundreds, now looks like thousands gathering outside the gates of buckingham palace. what's the mood of the country right now? i mean, it's never easy to lose a monarch, even at the age of 96. but hers is the very definition of a life well lived and a life b to celebrated. >> yes. i mean, you think most of the country have grown up only ever knowing this one que
i've also read that she was very particular about what she ate and when she ate it. that often times it was the exact same thing every single day. was that your experience with her? >> yeah, the queen, you know, the queen ate to live rather than live to eat, and so it was always difficult trying to put a new recipe on the menu. but when you did, you are supposed to send the recipe up to the queen so she could read it and take a look at it first and say yes i'll take that, or no thank you....
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she was just 25 when she came to the throne. exactly the same age as the 1st queen elizabeth and was only 18 at the end of the 2nd world war where she had served as an ambulance driver. only 8 years later, she was being crowned on almost every level kind of politically, culturally in terms of technological innovation. i'm in terms of sort of society, i mean, every sort of massive change in the late 20th century. obviously she's lived through so things ranging from obviously the full of the bud enroll a year at the end of apartheid africa in england. the 1st female prime minister, the 1st black president in america. so those kind of landmarks also think about the development of the world wide web, which is obviously had each impact on society. the queen very much. i love the way in technology as far as world families are concerned. in 90 myschoolbucks 9097, she actually was pretty behind launching the ro, families 1st website, the british monarchy. and then in more recent years, we saw her get fully behind things like facebook pa
she was just 25 when she came to the throne. exactly the same age as the 1st queen elizabeth and was only 18 at the end of the 2nd world war where she had served as an ambulance driver. only 8 years later, she was being crowned on almost every level kind of politically, culturally in terms of technological innovation. i'm in terms of sort of society, i mean, every sort of massive change in the late 20th century. obviously she's lived through so things ranging from obviously the full of the bud...
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and each year she reads a speech, but she hasn't written. the prime minister puts his words into her mouth. the bear with time, with not only by with the bye many millions of my friends, elizabeth his britton's best ambassador. she meets marilyn monroe and of the hollywood stars. the queen who doesn't have a passport, makes 43 state visits during the 1st 10 years of her reign. she is britain's most important diplomat. ah, ah, ah. back home her kingdom is enough. people. the sixty's usher in a new era. the young rebel against tradition. ah, ah, ah, after decades of conservative rule, the britons want somebody who's a bit more modern. ah, the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah . everybody established, we were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, it was what was he going to do next? elizabeth? conservative advised as warn. ha, wilson supposed to be a lefty and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation. buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like, but
and each year she reads a speech, but she hasn't written. the prime minister puts his words into her mouth. the bear with time, with not only by with the bye many millions of my friends, elizabeth his britton's best ambassador. she meets marilyn monroe and of the hollywood stars. the queen who doesn't have a passport, makes 43 state visits during the 1st 10 years of her reign. she is britain's most important diplomat. ah, ah, ah. back home her kingdom is enough. people. the sixty's usher in a...