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st. mark's. i wish you could have seen mr. will and ms. mildred bring that partner arm in arm up to that front row and when they partner finished speaking at that funeral, there was not a dry eye in that house. everyone in that packed congregation was right there with mr. will and ms. mildred. what does that have to do with us today and the military? it has a lot. all we have to do to what ever extent you can do is be visible. you can be the bridge. you can be the face. you can be the friend. thank you. [ applause ] >> now was there any doubt that we had the right folks to be up here to talk to you this afternoon. what i'd like to do, i'm cognizant of the time and i realize some of you may be fighting a busy schedule. i'd like to go back to each of our panelist and ask probably just one, for one point that i think may have been something that they drew out from their comment. if mr. tann for mr. tanner, as a career civil servant, what's the most significant thing you have seen in this building aside from stories that you have shared with u
st. mark's. i wish you could have seen mr. will and ms. mildred bring that partner arm in arm up to that front row and when they partner finished speaking at that funeral, there was not a dry eye in that house. everyone in that packed congregation was right there with mr. will and ms. mildred. what does that have to do with us today and the military? it has a lot. all we have to do to what ever extent you can do is be visible. you can be the bridge. you can be the face. you can be the friend....
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he's about 200 miles north along the coast in st. marks, florida. hey, jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we're here at the st. marks lighthouse. you can see it behind me. it's amazing. if this thing isn't coming ashore i'd be very surprised right now because we've had very heavy rain. occasionally winds have gusted 50 even close to 70 miles per hour up in apalachicola. but the event here is rainfall. let me show you what has happened as we set the stage here. first of all clear water over 10 inches of rain. yesterday a rainfall daily record in tampa well over 7 inches. they've had over 9 already with this thing. as we take you up into the panhandle these amounts are coming in so quick we've already gotten up to 15 inches of rain just south of the state capital here in tallahassee. so this is where this band is setting up tonight and this rainfall event as well. you can see how much more rain is going to fall and we're talking about amounts which could exceed 15 inches. at the rate they're coming down, especially at 3 to 5 inches a
he's about 200 miles north along the coast in st. marks, florida. hey, jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we're here at the st. marks lighthouse. you can see it behind me. it's amazing. if this thing isn't coming ashore i'd be very surprised right now because we've had very heavy rain. occasionally winds have gusted 50 even close to 70 miles per hour up in apalachicola. but the event here is rainfall. let me show you what has happened as we set the stage here. first of...
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st. mark's square in venice, if you have been there or seen pictures, you know they owe at least part of their charm to all of the doves flying about, petted and fed by tourists, but pigeons can, of course, also serve practical purposes. homing pigeons can carry messages over distances of more than 1,000 kilometers and find their way back home. the capital of pigeons is in turkey where the pigeon breeding tradition goes back within 700 years and is still very much alive. >> it is 8:00 ithe morning. time for him to open up hisw- furniture shop. before doing that, he heads up to the roof, just as he does every morning. the 56-year-old is expected. by 45 pigeons, ready for their routine morning flight. his neighbor is also tending to his words pick -- birds. the pigeon breeder has set up security cameras to protect his precious creatures. they are his pride and joy. many wear adornments on their feet and feathers. he has an eye for special characteristics the untrained eye failed to spot. >> the neck and head should be slim. the plumage should be strong and evenly pattern, and the bird's po
st. mark's square in venice, if you have been there or seen pictures, you know they owe at least part of their charm to all of the doves flying about, petted and fed by tourists, but pigeons can, of course, also serve practical purposes. homing pigeons can carry messages over distances of more than 1,000 kilometers and find their way back home. the capital of pigeons is in turkey where the pigeon breeding tradition goes back within 700 years and is still very much alive. >> it is 8:00...
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st. mark's cathedral. one member of the family will be missing.he queen's husband, prince philip, who turns 91 on sunday was hospitalized yesterday with bladder infection. he'll remain under observation for a few days. hundreds of thousands have turned out to celebrate the diamond jubilee. after 60 years the queen is more popular than ever with approval ratings of over 80%. >> i've been with her all may life. i watched her core neigh and watched her through everything. i think she's amazing. >> reporter: last night the queen attended only part of a star-studded concert featuring stevie wonder, elton john, and paul mccartney. but she was there to enjoy the cheers of the crowd initiated by her son prince charles. >> three resounding cheers for her majesty, the queen. hip, hip -- >> hooray! >> hip, hip -- >> hooray! >> hip, hip -- >> hooray. >> reporter: the night ended with a kiss on the hand and a smile and a fireworks display, lighting up the sky above buckingham palace. and, terrell, the buckingham palace up till now said the queen will address t
st. mark's cathedral. one member of the family will be missing.he queen's husband, prince philip, who turns 91 on sunday was hospitalized yesterday with bladder infection. he'll remain under observation for a few days. hundreds of thousands have turned out to celebrate the diamond jubilee. after 60 years the queen is more popular than ever with approval ratings of over 80%. >> i've been with her all may life. i watched her core neigh and watched her through everything. i think she's...
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. >> in january, 2010, drew takes a fishing trip with a couple of friends to st. marks> it was a gorgeous day, catching a few fish here and there and things couldn't have been better. >> he has a video recorder attached to his kayak to document the trip. >> as a professional kayak fisherman, or in my process to become one, i needed to film myself on the river to show, hey, this guy knows what he's doing. you just never know what you're going to film. >> it's shaping up to be a pretty uneventful excursion until a pair of geese show up. >> these two geese come out of no where and gawking around at me. they were friendly. no issues with them. i didn't mind if they hung out a little bit. >> geese are extremely territorial and they will attack when threatened. they seem calm, curious even. >> the geese were starting to become a little friendlier and they got a little bit into my space. from time to time, get very close to my lures and even try to take like little bites out of it. >> i know where they're at, man. >> the geese swim around for an hour or so while drew continues
. >> in january, 2010, drew takes a fishing trip with a couple of friends to st. marks> it was a gorgeous day, catching a few fish here and there and things couldn't have been better. >> he has a video recorder attached to his kayak to document the trip. >> as a professional kayak fisherman, or in my process to become one, i needed to film myself on the river to show, hey, this guy knows what he's doing. you just never know what you're going to film. >> it's shaping...
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st. mark's church in san antonio, texas, where i was stationed.lieve that. the usher team must have been 80 years old. they had been on that same team forever. i was the new kid on the block. one of the usher team members, mr. will, came up to me after church and asked if he could talk to me privately. he was a little sneaky about it. i agreed to talk to him. he looked around to make sure no one is listening and then he talked about his grown son and his son's partner who lived in houston. mr. will and his wife loved both their son and a partner. they spent thanksgiving with them, the best cooks you can imagine. but mr. will and his wife, although they had been active event of that church for their entire lives, did not feel they could tell one person about their son and their experiences. not one. there were just afraid that their friends with completely reject them because they had a gay son and that they actually liked it. [laughter] i was i think maybe the first a person they had ever talk to. i did not do anything. i was just there. i was out
st. mark's church in san antonio, texas, where i was stationed.lieve that. the usher team must have been 80 years old. they had been on that same team forever. i was the new kid on the block. one of the usher team members, mr. will, came up to me after church and asked if he could talk to me privately. he was a little sneaky about it. i agreed to talk to him. he looked around to make sure no one is listening and then he talked about his grown son and his son's partner who lived in houston. mr....
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st. mark's. and i wish you could have seen mr. will and ms. mildred bring that partner, arm in arm, up to the front row. and when that partner finished speaking and giving eulogy at the funeral, there was not a dry eye in that house. everyone in that packed congregation was right there with mr. will and ms. mildred. what does that have to do with us today and the military? it has a lot. all we have to do, to whatever extent you can do, is be visible. you can be the bridge, you can be the face, you can be the friend. thank you. [applause] >> now, was there any doubt that we have the right folks to be up here to talk to you this afternoon? [laughter] what i'd like to do, i'm cognizant of the time and i realize that some of you may be fighting a busy schedule this afternoon, but what i'd like to do is just go back to each of our panelists and asked probably just one at this point in time, for one point that i think, you know, may have been something that they drew out from their comments. so for mr. tanner, as a career civil servant, what is the
st. mark's. and i wish you could have seen mr. will and ms. mildred bring that partner, arm in arm, up to the front row. and when that partner finished speaking and giving eulogy at the funeral, there was not a dry eye in that house. everyone in that packed congregation was right there with mr. will and ms. mildred. what does that have to do with us today and the military? it has a lot. all we have to do, to whatever extent you can do, is be visible. you can be the bridge, you can be the face,...
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where george was, the hardest hit. 21 inches in st. marks.s over in terms of the downpour of rain because it has movement. maximum sustained winds at 45 miles per hour. we're not going to see any strengthening today. here's the good news. tomorrow morning we are going to see the center of circulation make landfall and then we'll see it weaken. as it gets in the gulf stream, we could see it regenerate into a tropical storm again, but then it will move out. so in the dead zone, the wind shear took a toll. the dry air worked its way in. as we talked about yesterday, flooding will be the calling card of this. so here are some of the totals we have seen. over 20 inches in saint marks. and again, this is where it's hardest hit. the access of the heavy rain will move east. we'll talk about who today will see the heavy rain and how much more is expected. >> just really quickly, we're talking about 25 inches of rain in that state in some areas before the storm is done battering them. i don't know. i have never heard about 25 inches of rain in a few da
where george was, the hardest hit. 21 inches in st. marks.s over in terms of the downpour of rain because it has movement. maximum sustained winds at 45 miles per hour. we're not going to see any strengthening today. here's the good news. tomorrow morning we are going to see the center of circulation make landfall and then we'll see it weaken. as it gets in the gulf stream, we could see it regenerate into a tropical storm again, but then it will move out. so in the dead zone, the wind shear...
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st. mark's church in san antonio, texas, where i was stationed. was the chicken for that team if you can believe that. the usher team must have been 80 years old. they had been on that same team forever. i was the new kid on the block. one of the usher team members, mr. will, came up to me after church and asked if he could talk to me privately. he was a little sneaky about it. i agreed to talk to him. he looked around to make sure no one is listening and then he talked about his grown son and his son's partner who lived in houston. mr. will and his wife loved both their son and a partner. they spent thanksgiving with them, the best cooks you can imagine. but mr. will and his wife, although they had been active event of that church for their entire lives, did not feel they could tell one person about their son and their experiences. not one. there were just afraid that their friends with completely reject them because they had a gay son and that they actually liked it. [laughter] i was i think maybe the first a person they had ever talk to. i did
st. mark's church in san antonio, texas, where i was stationed. was the chicken for that team if you can believe that. the usher team must have been 80 years old. they had been on that same team forever. i was the new kid on the block. one of the usher team members, mr. will, came up to me after church and asked if he could talk to me privately. he was a little sneaky about it. i agreed to talk to him. he looked around to make sure no one is listening and then he talked about his grown son and...
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of rainfall, there would be more flooding in bigger cities, not just places like tallahassee and st. marksn, d.c. with the potomac river and all, it would be a nightmare. >> when you have roads like that, roads don't let the ground soak in. the water just sits on top and runs off. that's why flash flooding is so very volatile in cities rather than in the country. >> thanks so much for that. >>> liftoff with engines is one thing but when it comes to human power, that's another. just ahead, the race to build a successful human-powered helicopter. ask me. [ male announcer ] even if you think you can live with your old mattress why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta. did you know there's a tempur-pedic for everybody? tempur-pedic beds now come in soft, firm, and everything in between. these are real tempur-pedic owners. tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. this is the perfect time to get the bed of your dreams. save up to $200 duri
of rainfall, there would be more flooding in bigger cities, not just places like tallahassee and st. marksn, d.c. with the potomac river and all, it would be a nightmare. >> when you have roads like that, roads don't let the ground soak in. the water just sits on top and runs off. that's why flash flooding is so very volatile in cities rather than in the country. >> thanks so much for that. >>> liftoff with engines is one thing but when it comes to human power, that's...
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st. paul's. this marks pinl day of cefi celebrations marking 60 years on the throne. >> we're both international people, but i've been really surprised. we both live in london, but i've been so surprised by the popularity of this woman. you can really feel how much the people here love their queen. >> you have to respect anyone who can hold office for 60 years and really not screw it up. and i think there are a lot of other people at other institutions in the uk or across the world who are doing a pretty good job of screwing things up right now and i think by compare ton between that and her diminished role as a political figure it's increased public support. >> heart warming to feel their love for the queen. anyway, coming up next, shell ceo weighing in on the eurozone crisis. >>> welcome back. finance ministers from the g-7 group of nations this morning are expected to hold an emergency conference call on the eurozone crisis. meeting follows various media reports suggesting leaders in europe are attemptin
st. paul's. this marks pinl day of cefi celebrations marking 60 years on the throne. >> we're both international people, but i've been really surprised. we both live in london, but i've been so surprised by the popularity of this woman. you can really feel how much the people here love their queen. >> you have to respect anyone who can hold office for 60 years and really not screw it up. and i think there are a lot of other people at other institutions in the uk or across the world...
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mark with the sports report. >> in st. petersburg, they had a dome. a five-game losing streak hoping the turn of the calendar helps them turn their fortunes facing the tampa bay rays in florida. the teams beginning their series tied for first place in the american east division, but shorthanded. but after surgery, he had a broken bone in his right hand. trouble on the first inning. luke scott, single with the bases loaded. both score. 3-0 tampa bay lead. they get more in that inning. hideki matsui gets a home run to deep right. schenn gets five runs in the first inning and didn't allow more. but that was more than enough for the rays because o's hitters had a hard time against rays starter david price. seven shutout innings had jones in one of the five strikeouts. o's failed to score in a game. they're shut out 5-0. the slumping o's lost nine of the last eleven games and fall to 2nd place behind the rays. game two of the series tomorrow. this is a reminder on masn tomorrow first pitch at 4:00. brian mattis is the o's scheduled starter. something never
mark with the sports report. >> in st. petersburg, they had a dome. a five-game losing streak hoping the turn of the calendar helps them turn their fortunes facing the tampa bay rays in florida. the teams beginning their series tied for first place in the american east division, but shorthanded. but after surgery, he had a broken bone in his right hand. trouble on the first inning. luke scott, single with the bases loaded. both score. 3-0 tampa bay lead. they get more in that inning....
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st. paul's marks great britain's history once again.place where the nation comes together to express joy and sorrow. it was the scene of great joy for the wedding of diana and prince charles, watched live by 750 million viewers around the world. during the blitz in world war ii, it miraculously sustained only minor damage. just under the dome, a whispering gallery. a charming feature of the cathedral's perfect design. a whisper heard across the room. >> okay, meredith, can you hear me? >> i can hear you very clearly. are you really whispering? are you ready for tuesday? >> i've never done anything on the wlis perring gallery before. >> reporter: right at the heart of the cathedral the american memorial chapel honoring servicemen who gave their lives during world war ii. >> this was created as a memorial to those american servicemen. there are 28,000 names on 500 pages. >> reporter: 28,000 names. these are all americans. >> these are all americans. and every one of those people had a family and a story behind them. >> reporter: and every
st. paul's marks great britain's history once again.place where the nation comes together to express joy and sorrow. it was the scene of great joy for the wedding of diana and prince charles, watched live by 750 million viewers around the world. during the blitz in world war ii, it miraculously sustained only minor damage. just under the dome, a whispering gallery. a charming feature of the cathedral's perfect design. a whisper heard across the room. >> okay, meredith, can you hear me?...
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st.. the improvements include bus shelter, shelter lighting, it, pavement markings at the bus stop, the bus zone, car painting at the bus stop, a city street lighting, landscaping, fencing, sidewalks, ramps and eight small portion of pavement and drainage. -- and the small portion of pavement and drainage. the small portion city is being asked to maintain is the result of the city trust improvements -- presidio trust improvements, and the state of caltrans up under a cooperative agreement. this is just to delineate maintenance responsibilities. supervisor mar: colleagues, if there are no comments, let's open this up to public comment. is there anyone from the public would like to speak on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. can we move this item up for with a positive recommendation without objection? thank you. could you please call item no. 2. >> ordinance amending the administrative code to allow the port to perform demolition repair and replacement on peers. supervisor avalos: thank you for scheduling this item so quickly. this is a measure i am sponsoring on behalf of the
st.. the improvements include bus shelter, shelter lighting, it, pavement markings at the bus stop, the bus zone, car painting at the bus stop, a city street lighting, landscaping, fencing, sidewalks, ramps and eight small portion of pavement and drainage. -- and the small portion of pavement and drainage. the small portion city is being asked to maintain is the result of the city trust improvements -- presidio trust improvements, and the state of caltrans up under a cooperative agreement. this...
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friday, temperatures tipped the 100-degree mark in st. louis. washington, d.c., hit triple digits. so did memphis, where it got to 105 degrees. and the mercury also topped 100 in atlanta, and that's where we find cnn's nick valencia. he is braving the heat at a cooling station set up by the city. nick, i understand that they've set up several of these around atlanta. >> reporter: yeah, i think, randi, at this point, we'd rather be there in the studio with you. we got here about two hours ago, and already the temperature's gone up, if you can believe it, ten degrees. when we got here, about 75 degrees. we're pushing about 85 degrees now. you can see behind me in this cooling center, one of five that the city of atlanta has set up for the public, they're delivering water, trying to keep these residents cool, anticipating for these triple-digit temperatures. we talked to georgia power earlier today. they said they don't expect to reach an all-time record usage in terms of power. we did hit that back in 2007. if you remember, randi, terrible heat wave that hit this city. and now today,
friday, temperatures tipped the 100-degree mark in st. louis. washington, d.c., hit triple digits. so did memphis, where it got to 105 degrees. and the mercury also topped 100 in atlanta, and that's where we find cnn's nick valencia. he is braving the heat at a cooling station set up by the city. nick, i understand that they've set up several of these around atlanta. >> reporter: yeah, i think, randi, at this point, we'd rather be there in the studio with you. we got here about two hours...
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a member of parliament or something but he would be a completely different personality mark talented guy but the st peter thing is because he doesn't have the opportunities to go into politics and express himself build his political base compete fairly and that's what's got to change. then you're a political cultural you know but afraid you don't you think that maybe being a demagogue is attractive because you don't get to get to be interviewed on programs like this on russian television i mean when i was there saying is it indra drives demagoguery ok in a can you look at a lot of these people they are just simple demagogues going in the canada i grew up in you find demagogues in the local pub or tavern you know sitting on a bar stool holding for they're not dangerous are they well know because you know there isn't a they but they they have their place you know you don't find them in the street was surrounded by thousands of people. there russia has to develop and there's just no two ways about it the political system has to open up and let different political tendencies compete fairly for power an
a member of parliament or something but he would be a completely different personality mark talented guy but the st peter thing is because he doesn't have the opportunities to go into politics and express himself build his political base compete fairly and that's what's got to change. then you're a political cultural you know but afraid you don't you think that maybe being a demagogue is attractive because you don't get to get to be interviewed on programs like this on russian television i mean...
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st. louis yesterday tied an all- time high mark for june. 108degrees. heat advisory in effect 11:00 this morning through 9:00 tonight. mix in the humidity, which will be back today this afternoon, will feel more like 103 to 107. not much else in the way of surface features here. a little lift move through last night, giving us thunderstorm activity into new jersey. that was able to bring rain showers to parts of delaware. that's about it. otherwise, bright sunshine, hazy, hot and humid conditions expected this afternoon. could there be a popup storm? yeah. but most of the daywill feature just bright sunshine and hot temperatures. 99 today. sunny and hot. couple of storms late this afternoon. any storms that get going in the late afternoon heat will linger into the evening hours. early storm possible, and warm and muggy overnight. overnight lows only in the upper 70s. that's part of the problem with the heat waves. the overnight temperatures don't cool off. how about that for a hot five- day? 99 tomorrow. 98 sunday. record for tomorrow is just 100 degree
st. louis yesterday tied an all- time high mark for june. 108degrees. heat advisory in effect 11:00 this morning through 9:00 tonight. mix in the humidity, which will be back today this afternoon, will feel more like 103 to 107. not much else in the way of surface features here. a little lift move through last night, giving us thunderstorm activity into new jersey. that was able to bring rain showers to parts of delaware. that's about it. otherwise, bright sunshine, hazy, hot and humid...
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st. district last night. this is officer of of shooting. >> a friend that saw the being of brian stowe speaks out in irian. >>markthe dow jones is one of 200 points in the last two days. let's talk to rob black. >>rob: technology looks a little on the weak side right now. itt is selling to their rallies. there cutter bees and need to be stimulated. is the cops and debt let ok. ben bernake is talking to the congress today. they're not quite to say anything we do not >>mark: what is the report the came out today? we are not losing jobs but we're not creating jobs. >>rob: it is a week everett completed -- it is a week average. with the to the elections for san diego and san has say has responded to yates. and the governor of wisconsin keeping his job spin there is going to be a lot of changes. spain solve their problems and their couple of days. you will see a lot of things happen in the next couple months. until merkle says of that positive a think we're still in a struggling market. small companies that sell to american all they are doing fine. >> thanks for johnny as. >>darya: >>mark: thanks robin for joining us
st. district last night. this is officer of of shooting. >> a friend that saw the being of brian stowe speaks out in irian. >>markthe dow jones is one of 200 points in the last two days. let's talk to rob black. >>rob: technology looks a little on the weak side right now. itt is selling to their rallies. there cutter bees and need to be stimulated. is the cops and debt let ok. ben bernake is talking to the congress today. they're not quite to say anything we do not...
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st. louis, 10 3 in lexington. a good portion of the nation over the century mark. and i think we're going to be part of that group actually. we'll break it down for you. 101 on friday. 9 weather alert code yellow, yellow, yellow. 99 saturday, thunderstorm possible. 95 sunday. you guessed it. a thunderstorm possible. but temperatures are going down in the seven-day a little bit. they kind of spike back up to 96 on monday, then on tuesday, nats in town, low 90s. for the 4th we took out the thunderstorm. 9 2. 95 with a better chance of thunderstorms on thursday. 9news now will continue after this. don't go anywhere. >>> a fellow by the name of bruce may did something that almost certainly you and i may have fantasized about. >> he took revenge on one of those speed cameras. may admits he pulled out a slingshot and flung a few marbles at a speed camera van. he said it was born out of frustration but he also knows it kind of made things worse. >> well, i was having a bad day and i had gotten two tickets from this thing in the past month and i had enough. it's just such
st. louis, 10 3 in lexington. a good portion of the nation over the century mark. and i think we're going to be part of that group actually. we'll break it down for you. 101 on friday. 9 weather alert code yellow, yellow, yellow. 99 saturday, thunderstorm possible. 95 sunday. you guessed it. a thunderstorm possible. but temperatures are going down in the seven-day a little bit. they kind of spike back up to 96 on monday, then on tuesday, nats in town, low 90s. for the 4th we took out the...
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st. paul's cathedral for the final day of celebrations marking her 60 years on the throne. this is the queen's diamond jubilee. and there are thousands of people lining the streets there, welcoming her and ready to celebrate what has been a remarkable time on the throne, reigning over great britain. >> 60 years she became queen when she was 25 years old. upon the death of her father. and has been the monarch of that country, of the -- of great britain and its commonwealths around the world for that 60 years. today is the service of thanksgiving there at the cathedral that she's approaching. this is an opportunity for her and the royal family to do just that, to give thanks for having been in part of the monarchy, been the monarchy in great britain for so many years. >> right. and this is also a ceremony to mark what the officials there are calling a renewed and profound sense of connection between the subjects as you say, the citizens and the monarchy. and yesterday, the royal family said thank you to many people who had come out. there were thousands who lined the streets,
st. paul's cathedral for the final day of celebrations marking her 60 years on the throne. this is the queen's diamond jubilee. and there are thousands of people lining the streets there, welcoming her and ready to celebrate what has been a remarkable time on the throne, reigning over great britain. >> 60 years she became queen when she was 25 years old. upon the death of her father. and has been the monarch of that country, of the -- of great britain and its commonwealths around the...
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st. paul's cathedral. >>> i've watched the carnation, i've watched her through everything. i think she is amazing. >>> a four day diamond jubilee celebration marks the queen's six decades on the throne. >>> betty white, meet betty white. she was honored yesterday in hollywood. her wax figure was unveiled at the wax museum. she says that they did a wonderful job. she is 90 years old now. >>> the forecast is changing. in a word it is changing. the weather right now is partly cloudy and cool. some clouds out there. your temperatures out the door is in the low 50s. we will certainly stay below average. significantly warmer than yesterday, five to 10 degrees warmer. breezy along the coast and by the bay today. basically the weather system that brought us the showers yesterday is pushing on out. there is a low fallen behind it. the cool mass is keeping temperatures below average. here's a look at your forecast for today. highs is pretty mild. were talked about '60s and '70s for pretty much the area. 73 and antioch and brentwood 71 in santa rosa. your extended forecast shows it it gradually increasing. we will stay below average, but warming. the next
st. paul's cathedral. >>> i've watched the carnation, i've watched her through everything. i think she is amazing. >>> a four day diamond jubilee celebration marks the queen's six decades on the throne. >>> betty white, meet betty white. she was honored yesterday in hollywood. her wax figure was unveiled at the wax museum. she says that they did a wonderful job. she is 90 years old now. >>> the forecast is changing. in a word it is changing. the weather right...
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the four-day diamond jubilee marking queen elizabeth's six decades on the british thrown wraps up today. they'll extend a service at the st. paul cathedral before taking a trip through the city in three horse drawn carriages. but one member of the family will be missing, the queen's husband who turns 91 on monday was hospitalized yesterday with a bladder infection. hundreds of thousands have turned out to celebrate the diamond jubilee. after 60 years the queen is more popular than ever with approval ratings of over 80%. >> i've watched the coronation. and i've watched her through everything. i think she's amazing. >> reporter: last night the queen attended only part of a star attituded concert featuring stevie wonder -- studded concert featuring stevie wonder, elton john, and paul mccartney. but she was there to enjoy the cheers of the crowd initiated by her son prince charles. >> three resounding cheers for our majesty the queen. hip hip. >> hurray. >> hip hip. >> hurray. >> hip hip. >> hurray. >> reporter: the night ended with a kiss on the hand and a smile and a massive fireworks display. lighting up the sky above buck
the four-day diamond jubilee marking queen elizabeth's six decades on the british thrown wraps up today. they'll extend a service at the st. paul cathedral before taking a trip through the city in three horse drawn carriages. but one member of the family will be missing, the queen's husband who turns 91 on monday was hospitalized yesterday with a bladder infection. hundreds of thousands have turned out to celebrate the diamond jubilee. after 60 years the queen is more popular than ever with...
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a day when the city has already solemnly marked this jubilee as our great cathedral of st. rama of the thames river pageant. the day we mark and we give thanks for your 60 years unwavering commitment and service to the nation, to the wider world, and also to each and every one of your subjects here in the united kingdom, and each and every man and woman of the nation's of the commonwealth. how right it is that we should honor you here in westminster hall, a place that traces its history back nearly 1,000 years, and a place which has itself played such a dramatic part in our national story. your reign writes a further proud chapter of that extraordinary story. >> as you can hear, in honor of queen elizabeth the second. and we're going to have more coverage of this event coming up in just a little while. after this there will be a spectacular royal carriage procession from westminster to here at buckingham palace. it's expected to match the pageantry of the one we saw last year at the royal wedding. and just ahead the queen is a fashion icon. i'm matt lauer joined by our speci
a day when the city has already solemnly marked this jubilee as our great cathedral of st. rama of the thames river pageant. the day we mark and we give thanks for your 60 years unwavering commitment and service to the nation, to the wider world, and also to each and every one of your subjects here in the united kingdom, and each and every man and woman of the nation's of the commonwealth. how right it is that we should honor you here in westminster hall, a place that traces its history back...
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marking her 60th year on the thrown. right now the royal family is attending a service of thanksgiving at st.s we have. we're going to continue to bring you live pictures throughout our show. >>> other news today. in one of the largest disciplinary actions ever taken by the tsa, five workers have been fired and 38 others have been suspended at southwest florida international airport in fort miers. internal investigation revealed that they failed to perform random screenings during a two-month period last year. >>> courtroom showdown, actor kevin costner and steven baldwin duking it out over millions of dollars connected to a deal to create oil spill cleanup technologies. they created the technology back in 2010. costner signed an $18 million deal with bp to help clean up the mess. baldwin and a new orleans businessman are suing claiming they were squeezed out of millions when they sold their shares in the company. >>> it could be a long, long wait for a prosecutor who want to try joran van der sloot here in the united states. peru's supreme court says he must serve out a peruvian murder sente
marking her 60th year on the thrown. right now the royal family is attending a service of thanksgiving at st.s we have. we're going to continue to bring you live pictures throughout our show. >>> other news today. in one of the largest disciplinary actions ever taken by the tsa, five workers have been fired and 38 others have been suspended at southwest florida international airport in fort miers. internal investigation revealed that they failed to perform random screenings during a...
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. >> after four packed days, celebrations to mark when elizabeth was a 60-year reign have drawn to a close. she earlier attended a thanksgiving service in st. paul's cathedral in london. >> i know about you, but i was glued to the television, and the sermon was moderated by the archbishop of canterbury, highlighting the queen's dedication to public service. >> and to was the culmination of four days of events and one that everybody had been waiting for. the clean's appearance on the balcony of buckingham palace. the cheering masses and royal family were treated to a flypast by the red arrow's display team. the morning began with a service at st. paul's cathedral. representatives from the government and military, diplomats, foreign leaders and roils, all in attendance to honor the clean's 60 years on the throne. >> in all her public engagements, our queen had shown a quality of joy in the happiness of others. she has responded with just the generosity st. paul speaks of, in showing on a to tell with local communities and individuals of every background and class and race. and in a televised address to the nation, the clean expressed her gra
. >> after four packed days, celebrations to mark when elizabeth was a 60-year reign have drawn to a close. she earlier attended a thanksgiving service in st. paul's cathedral in london. >> i know about you, but i was glued to the television, and the sermon was moderated by the archbishop of canterbury, highlighting the queen's dedication to public service. >> and to was the culmination of four days of events and one that everybody had been waiting for. the clean's appearance...
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st petersburg on party. culture is that so much given to a huge musician a power line right on the mark with kicking the can down the road this is how many see the reason negotiations in moscow regarding iran's nuclear program are the western powers that go. down the official antti haply cation to on the phone or i pod touch from the q snaps to. watch on t.v. life on the. video on demand.
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marking the queen's 60 years on the thrown. we have the latest now from london. >> reporter: trumpets sounded as queen elizabeth arrived at st. paul's cathedral. crowds chanted god save the queen as the majesty made her way inside the lon don landmark. the national anthem echoed through the halls in a service of thanksgiving for queen elizabeth's 60-year reign. >> we are marking six decades of living proof that public service is possible and that it is a place where happiness can be found. >> reporter: prince william and kate were among the many royals who had lunch with the queen. her majesty invited 700 guests, including many british citizens to dine with her inside the historic westminster hall. but outside huge crowds waited for what came next. the chance to see the queen up close. the queen thrilled crowds as she rode through the capital in an open carriage. her son, prince charles, stood in for the queen's husband who is in the hospital with a bladder infection. prince harry rode in a separate carriage with william and cate. but the big finale came at buckingham palace. crowds cheered wildly as the queen stepped into vi
marking the queen's 60 years on the thrown. we have the latest now from london. >> reporter: trumpets sounded as queen elizabeth arrived at st. paul's cathedral. crowds chanted god save the queen as the majesty made her way inside the lon don landmark. the national anthem echoed through the halls in a service of thanksgiving for queen elizabeth's 60-year reign. >> we are marking six decades of living proof that public service is possible and that it is a place where happiness can be...
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st. paul's cathedral and a carriage procession through the streets. diana perez, abc news. >> at 10:30 abc news will have a brief special report as the queen mark the end. tonight you can watch the jubilee concert which is hosted by katie perry starting at 9:00 on abc 7. >> the royalty know how to throw parties like none other. >> they do. >> we are looking at 57 degrees this tuesday morning. >> still to come, fans will notice -- will go to extreme lengths to own a piece of nfl star donnell drive for. we will show you a >> coming up at 5:00, montgomery county police trying to determine what led to a fiery crash that killed one woman. >> jury selection begins today in the child sex abuse trial against former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. >> i went into complete panic mode just screaming. i have never experienced anything like that in my life. a terrifying experience for men in massachusetts. how he caught on fire after applying sunscreen. "good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> glad you are with us on this tuesday morning, june 5. good morning, i am s
st. paul's cathedral and a carriage procession through the streets. diana perez, abc news. >> at 10:30 abc news will have a brief special report as the queen mark the end. tonight you can watch the jubilee concert which is hosted by katie perry starting at 9:00 on abc 7. >> the royalty know how to throw parties like none other. >> they do. >> we are looking at 57 degrees this tuesday morning. >> still to come, fans will notice -- will go to extreme lengths to own a...
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st - dumped 15 inches of rain... (wider shot)"it came up just above the doorways here... " today marks the 40th pnniverssry of agnes whereee once swallowed by a sea of swirling water(wide with couple)"it staated on the 21st and went into the morning of the 22nd" the patapsco river iivaded mainnstreet... destroyiig everything in its path. leaving it'ss mmrk.. in history... "almost from old columbia pikee.which is a fulllblock up the street from thhre down was where most...
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st petersburg on r t above. the issues that so much going to be a huge decision the power of mind to mark the change in the can down the road this is how many see the reason to go she is in moscow regarding iran's nuclear program or other western powers to go. and you twist and join us on this kind of mouse game with the british authorities as we can he's editor appeals for asylum at the worst embassy in london after losing his legal battle against extradition to sweden. egypt's convicted...
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mark: it will be back as the kron 4 morning continues. we have a look at the golden gate bridge. i >>darya: and his st. the supreme court. we're talking with our legal is analyzed. >> >>mark: the u.s. supreme court is striking down those parts of the immigration law. but they did allow them to check their green card to the polls ever. for arizona, the police offices went they pull people over they can question them about the immigration status karen >>darya: of arizona wanted to go further. they cannot ask for papers at the blue. >> they need other reasons. that is one of the concerns that they're going to target latinos. >>mark: the part that they did a poll they recognize there will be opened challenges in the future. >> and and it will be a piece piece thing. it is not car launch. in reality it it will be a decision is made by the people and the field. there is a lot of discretion for the police officers. you can imagine if you are a legal citizen you might come under scrutiny. >>darya: we're still waiting for what they decided on the bomb hellcat health care act. woody thing about this part with th
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this is the beginning of a long day of events marking her 60 years on the throne. the queen will be headed to stdral, an historic cathedral, about a two-mile drive from the palace behind me. and, of course, she was supposed to be joined by her husband, prince philip. but on o monday afternoon he ca down with what the palace is referring to as a bladder infection. he's recovering in a london hospital, and will miss today's festivities. instead, the queen will ride to the service this morning with diana, lady farnam, one of her ladies in waiting. and i am joined this morning by nbc's special correspondent, my former co-host on the "today" show, meredith vieira, who's been covering all the jubilee celebrations. meredith, this has been quite a party over the last several days. >> absolutely, matt. this is the fourth day, actually. it started on saturday with a day at the races. sunday was very wet, very cold, and there was that massive 1,000 vessel flotilla on the thames. and then yesterday, last night, an unbelievable concert here. performers all honoring the queen. thousands of people that were ga
this is the beginning of a long day of events marking her 60 years on the throne. the queen will be headed to stdral, an historic cathedral, about a two-mile drive from the palace behind me. and, of course, she was supposed to be joined by her husband, prince philip. but on o monday afternoon he ca down with what the palace is referring to as a bladder infection. he's recovering in a london hospital, and will miss today's festivities. instead, the queen will ride to the service this morning...