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the military presence is not just confined to hear on the thames. up in the skies above london, there will be navy, army, and raf helicopters. some of them will have snipers. they will all be poised to deal with any potential threat. it is the plans to deploy missiles close to this day and you and in this case, directly on top of a block of flats, that has caused the greatest controversy. prompting the question, is all of this military hardware necessary? >> nowadays, with all of the security issues, this is a slice of life. >> this is a big day for the flyboys. >> as the game's fast approached, the security will get tighter. today, the olympic stadium held is very first competition and a reminder of what it is supposed to be about. >> i don't think that anyone should be alarmed by friendly military forces. they know that there are the men, the equipment here ready to protect them if any threat should arise. >> this summer, this warship will be a familiar london side. as a welcome deterrent, or is this an unwanted eyesore? >> you are watching "bbc w
the military presence is not just confined to hear on the thames. up in the skies above london, there will be navy, army, and raf helicopters. some of them will have snipers. they will all be poised to deal with any potential threat. it is the plans to deploy missiles close to this day and you and in this case, directly on top of a block of flats, that has caused the greatest controversy. prompting the question, is all of this military hardware necessary? >> nowadays, with all of the...
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. -- take place on at the river thames. the largest battleship will be going up the river towns to take part in the security measures. >> the navy's largest warship was never designed for this. only last year, it was launching attacks over libya. today, they were trying to navigate the narrow passages of the thames. there was no room for mistakes. it just managing to squeeze through the barrier. the crew has been rehearsing how to deal with any potential attack. this is the start of a major military exercise for the olympics. from her deck, helicopters will deal with any threats from the air while maris -- what police and marines will scan the river. this is not a reminder that the olympics is a major sporting a event, this is also a major operation. this is not just confined to hear. up in the skies above london, there will be navy, army, and r. a. f. helicopters, some armed with snipers, along with the jets. they are all poised to deal with any potential threats. >> it is the plans to deploy missiles close to this a new a
. -- take place on at the river thames. the largest battleship will be going up the river towns to take part in the security measures. >> the navy's largest warship was never designed for this. only last year, it was launching attacks over libya. today, they were trying to navigate the narrow passages of the thames. there was no room for mistakes. it just managing to squeeze through the barrier. the crew has been rehearsing how to deal with any potential attack. this is the start of a...
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an amphibious ocean ship has anchored on the thames providing military backup for the police.he first priority will be securing the queen's diamond jubilee in early june, particularly the river thames. and a floating royal pageant of 1,000 boats. specialist police and sailing teams have been training to search all 14 bridges under which the flotilla will pass. i joined colonel richard camp on the thames to discuss the challenges. >> the bridges have to be secured. each bridge passed under has to have a security presence. and there has to be a pretty strong police presence among the crowd. >> reporter: they've had plenty of practice in securing large-scale formal events. but this summer presents a unique security challenge. 5,500 police will line the river thames during the jubilee pageant. a further 7,000 stewards will be on hand. and 12,000 police will be on duty at the olympic venues on peak days, with many more patrolling the rest of the city. commander bob milton used to direct security for the police during big events, and knows what it will involve. >> then you have sort
an amphibious ocean ship has anchored on the thames providing military backup for the police.he first priority will be securing the queen's diamond jubilee in early june, particularly the river thames. and a floating royal pageant of 1,000 boats. specialist police and sailing teams have been training to search all 14 bridges under which the flotilla will pass. i joined colonel richard camp on the thames to discuss the challenges. >> the bridges have to be secured. each bridge passed under...
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and the military presence is not just confined to the thames river.p in the skies of london, there will be army and navy and helicopters and snipers and typhoon-fast jets. payrolls to deal with any potential threats. -- they are all to deal with any potential threats. prompting the question, is all this military hardware necessary? >> it is effective left, isn't it? security everywhere. >> as the game's fast approach, the security will only get tighter. today, the olympic stadium held his very first competition and a reminder of what it is supposed to be about. >> i don't think that anybody should be alarmed by military forces. they know that they are the men and equipment here ready to protect them should any threat arise. >> this summer, this warship will be familiar london site. is it a deterrent or an unwanted eyesore? >> adam yauch has died at the age of 47. he had died on friday morning in new york after nearly three years of battling with cancer. we look back at his career. ♪ you got to fight for your right ♪ to party! >> it was quite a debut -
and the military presence is not just confined to the thames river.p in the skies of london, there will be army and navy and helicopters and snipers and typhoon-fast jets. payrolls to deal with any potential threats. -- they are all to deal with any potential threats. prompting the question, is all this military hardware necessary? >> it is effective left, isn't it? security everywhere. >> as the game's fast approach, the security will only get tighter. today, the olympic stadium...
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some already in position alongside river thames. the flags are up. the bunting is well and truly out and the decks are clean. the prince of wales heard the nervousness of those involved. >> we have been thinking about what could go wrong the last week. >> i know. [laughter] >> the prince met some of the men and women who helped decorate the royal barge, the boat that will carry most senior royals on sunday. and the future king's presence on the water was a surprise added attraction for many tourist boats. the jube lee river pageant sets sail at 2:30 on sunday with the royal barge leading the way. the route is around 7 miles long sailing past london's most well known landmarks and ends at tower bridge three hours later with the queen back on dry land at around 5:30. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the route to watch. and the mood towards the jube lee celebrations seem generally positive. >> looking forward to it. hopefully it will be a sunny day. >> i think it's great. >> not particularly interested. traffic is already a nightmare
some already in position alongside river thames. the flags are up. the bunting is well and truly out and the decks are clean. the prince of wales heard the nervousness of those involved. >> we have been thinking about what could go wrong the last week. >> i know. [laughter] >> the prince met some of the men and women who helped decorate the royal barge, the boat that will carry most senior royals on sunday. and the future king's presence on the water was a surprise added...
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today, she was trying to navigate the narrow passages of the thames. this is the hardest part with no room for mistakes, just managing to squeeze through the tense barrier. her crew has been rehearsing how to deal with any potential attack. this is our start of a major military exercise to the olympics. helicopters will deal with any threats from the air while police and marines in fast boats will stand the river. the arrival of this worship in london is not just a reminder that the olympics is a major event, this is a massive security operation. the military presence is not just confined to hear. up in the skies above london, there will be navy, army, and r af helicopters. all voiced to deal with any potential threat. it is the plans to deploy missiles close to the venue and in this case, directly on top of a block of flats which cost the greatest controversy and prompted the question, is all this military hardware necessary? >> this is a fact of life, isn't it? >> this is a big advertisement for the bad boys, i guess. >> as the game's fast approached
today, she was trying to navigate the narrow passages of the thames. this is the hardest part with no room for mistakes, just managing to squeeze through the tense barrier. her crew has been rehearsing how to deal with any potential attack. this is our start of a major military exercise to the olympics. helicopters will deal with any threats from the air while police and marines in fast boats will stand the river. the arrival of this worship in london is not just a reminder that the olympics is...
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they'll be transported from the banks of the river thames to the flotilla on this, britain i can't's very own royal barge. where britainia went, so her barge went too. the queen will be standing here. what's going to be going through your mind when you're in control of this boat taking her on the beginning of the jubilee pageant? >> nice, steady movement on the boat. i hope the queen doesn't fall over or sit down or that respect, yes, nice and steady there, make it an enjoyable part. pageant for her. >> former crew members of the royal yacht are known as yachties, and each year they return to swap stories and reminisce. when you come back on board, what's it feel like? >> oh, brilliant. change the world. >> want the first tears to be shed over britainia, and with her barge being prepared for one final voyage, they're unlikely to be the last. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. these are the headlines -- israel hands over the remains of around 90 palestinians killed in militant attacks since the occupation of the west bank back in 1967. syria's rebels urge kofi annan to admi
they'll be transported from the banks of the river thames to the flotilla on this, britain i can't's very own royal barge. where britainia went, so her barge went too. the queen will be standing here. what's going to be going through your mind when you're in control of this boat taking her on the beginning of the jubilee pageant? >> nice, steady movement on the boat. i hope the queen doesn't fall over or sit down or that respect, yes, nice and steady there, make it an enjoyable part....
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the queen and the duke will be transferred from the bank of the river thames on this, brie tanya's own royal barge. where brie tanya went, so her barge went, too. >> where i'm stood now is yours truly queen will be standing. what will be going through your mind when you're in control of this boat on the beginning of the jube lee passage snnt >> nice, steady movement. i would hate for anybody to fall over trying to sit down. make it steady and enjoyable start to the pageant. >> former crew members of the royal yacht are known as yachties. and each year they return to swap stories and reminisce. ♪ >> when you come back aboard, what's it feel like? >> oh, it's really -- a little bit of shock. >> you know, a bit of -- >> why is that? >> making your own -- >> not the first tears to be shed over brie tanya. and with her barge being prepared for one final voyage, they are unlikely to be the last. tim, "bbc news." >> and a reminder of our top story on gmt before we go for a break. the bodies of palestinian militants have arrived from israel. 80 bodies have been wrapped in palestinian flags. a
the queen and the duke will be transferred from the bank of the river thames on this, brie tanya's own royal barge. where brie tanya went, so her barge went, too. >> where i'm stood now is yours truly queen will be standing. what will be going through your mind when you're in control of this boat on the beginning of the jube lee passage snnt >> nice, steady movement. i would hate for anybody to fall over trying to sit down. make it steady and enjoyable start to the pageant. >>...
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the first will be providing security for the queen's jubilee, particularly the river thames.ams have been trained to serve all 13 bridges under which the float tiller will pass. i joined colonel william kemp to discuss the challenges. >> each bridge has to be secured. each bridge has to have security presence and there has to be a pretty strong police presence among the crowds. >> reporter: the police in britain have plenty of practice in securing large-scale formal events, but this summer prevent as unique security challenge. 5,500 police will line the river thames during the jubilee pageant. 7,000 stewards will be on hand and 12,000 police will be at the olympic venues on olympic days with many more controlling the city. bob miller used to direct security for the pleegs during big events and knows waitle will involve. >> then you have protection rings of further protection coming out. >> reporter: he says covert operations like these will also be deployed in large numbers, some with specialist sniffer dogs to ensure the queen can go on a walkabout. >> it's extremely difficu
the first will be providing security for the queen's jubilee, particularly the river thames.ams have been trained to serve all 13 bridges under which the float tiller will pass. i joined colonel william kemp to discuss the challenges. >> each bridge has to be secured. each bridge has to have security presence and there has to be a pretty strong police presence among the crowds. >> reporter: the police in britain have plenty of practice in securing large-scale formal events, but this...
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katherine, docks along side the thames. the flags are up, bunting well and truly out and decks are clean. the prince of wales is down at the river today to check over things and heard the slight nervousness of those involved. >> we have been thinking about what could go wrong for the last week. there have been so many things. >> the prince met some of the cross men and women who helped to decorate the royal barge, the boat that will carry most senior royals on sunday. and the future king's presence out on the water was a surprise added attraction for many tourist boats. the jubilee river pageant set sail at 2:30 on sunday with a royal barge leading the way. the root is around seven miles long, sailing past london's most well known landmarks. it ends at tower bridge, three hours later, with the queen back on dry land at around 5:30. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the routes to watch. and the mood towards the jubilee celebration seem generally positive. >> we're looking forward to it. it should be lovely
katherine, docks along side the thames. the flags are up, bunting well and truly out and decks are clean. the prince of wales is down at the river today to check over things and heard the slight nervousness of those involved. >> we have been thinking about what could go wrong for the last week. there have been so many things. >> the prince met some of the cross men and women who helped to decorate the royal barge, the boat that will carry most senior royals on sunday. and the future...
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his 1835 version is viewed from the south bank of the thames amid an immense crowd of spectators whothered to watch their seat of government consumed by a wall of flames. that combination of observation tempered with passionate artistry flowered again in turner's 1839 the fighting "temeraire" tugged to her last berth to be broken up, many wept to see the temeraire, a ship that had stood with nelson at the battle of trafalgar, at the mercy of a steam driven tug dragging it to the scrap yard. turner would never lend or sell the picture, which he called "my darling." turner may have regretted the passing of that era but he was fascinated by the steam age. keelmen heaving in coals by moonlight was painted for an industrialist. but it can also be seen as an elegy for the honest and hard working labor that fed the engines of the steam-driven empire. it was praised for its extraordinary light-- described by one observer as "neither night nor day." throughout the 1830s and into the 1840s, turner produced works with expressive brushwork and an indistinctness that baffled critics. (reader) "to
his 1835 version is viewed from the south bank of the thames amid an immense crowd of spectators whothered to watch their seat of government consumed by a wall of flames. that combination of observation tempered with passionate artistry flowered again in turner's 1839 the fighting "temeraire" tugged to her last berth to be broken up, many wept to see the temeraire, a ship that had stood with nelson at the battle of trafalgar, at the mercy of a steam driven tug dragging it to the scrap...
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sounds] homer painted only one picture in london-- the houses of parliament from the south bank of the thames. cities never appealed to him, and they didn't now. finding neither subjects nor an artistic environment that suited him, he left london and traveled 275 miles to the north. he settled in the small fishing village of cullercoats on the north sea and rented a studio two houses from the rescue station, overlooking the beach. here was his first encounter with the wild and elemental forces of nature. the rhythm of life in cullercoats was determined by the fishing boats, which set out at dusk and returned in the morning. gradually, homer began to replace descriptive detail with the concentrated drama of individuals bent on the task of survival in a rugged environment. although he had intended to stay in cullercoats only for the summer, he remained almost two years. in october, he watched the life brigade rescue the crew of a wrecked ship-- the iron crown. he sketched the scene from the beach and later painted one of his largest and most ambitious watercolors. at cullercoats, homer's works
sounds] homer painted only one picture in london-- the houses of parliament from the south bank of the thames. cities never appealed to him, and they didn't now. finding neither subjects nor an artistic environment that suited him, he left london and traveled 275 miles to the north. he settled in the small fishing village of cullercoats on the north sea and rented a studio two houses from the rescue station, overlooking the beach. here was his first encounter with the wild and elemental forces...
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marine police units and dogs are stepping up security on the river thames.the past month, the teams have been conducting biweekly security searches on riverboats. about 100 security and safety vessels are expected to accompany the fleet of 1,000 boats taking part in the celebrations. one million people are expected to line the banks of the thames to celebrate queen elizabeth's 60 years on the throne. >>> hip, hip -- >> hard eye! >> hip, hip -- >> hooray. >> hip, hip -- >> the naval academy continuing a time-honored tradition with the hat toss at graduation. nearly 2,000 men and women tossed their caps into the air celebrating the end of four years of school and the beginning of their military careers. more than 800 graduates were commissioned as ensigns in the navy. nearly 300 others are second lieutenants in the marine corps. other graduated as officers in the air force and coast guard. congratulations to everybody. >> love that shot. doesn't get old. yes. >> absolutely. >> great. >>> just about 5:51. time for weather & traffic on the 1s. tom is here to tel
marine police units and dogs are stepping up security on the river thames.the past month, the teams have been conducting biweekly security searches on riverboats. about 100 security and safety vessels are expected to accompany the fleet of 1,000 boats taking part in the celebrations. one million people are expected to line the banks of the thames to celebrate queen elizabeth's 60 years on the throne. >>> hip, hip -- >> hard eye! >> hip, hip -- >> hooray. >> hip,...
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she thought that you know in the thames you saw the secret of human nature there was another disco song which you all know i will survive and i will survive is about the one man whose boyfriend you know dumps her with leaves her and she's. some violence my mother love the song she didn't know the lyrics she just knew the referring and the referring her was the war. so. why are you going. with your. last night i spent several hours several unpleasant hours reading and rereading the paper presented by dr finkelstein and i found it disturbing in a way which is not easy for me. the paper is suffused with press and hatred and i strongly hope that when the proceedings of this conference are printed that such parts of this paper will not be included in them. dr finkelstein to speak we have an expression in english the truth is often deter pill to swallow we are supposed to be seriously examining history but you mention a few words about jewish collaborators and people get so upset this is i'm sorry to say it's a form of emotional blackmail he says hamas is not recognized by the united states b
she thought that you know in the thames you saw the secret of human nature there was another disco song which you all know i will survive and i will survive is about the one man whose boyfriend you know dumps her with leaves her and she's. some violence my mother love the song she didn't know the lyrics she just knew the referring and the referring her was the war. so. why are you going. with your. last night i spent several hours several unpleasant hours reading and rereading the paper...
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. >>> we can tell you security is 12e7ing up on the river thames it is a uk continues celebrating queenbeth's 06 years on that throne. about 12 00. . the dimond jubilee celebration taking place this weekend and about a million people are expected to go out there and line the banks of the thames to watch and take in the events. >> heavy rain has flooded parts of southern china and killed four people. rain pounded the area from sunday night through monday morning. floods and mudslides damaged or destroyed at least 800 homes. thousands of residents evacuated. the heavy rains have also drowned farmland and submerged highways. the economic impact is estimated to be at least $16 million. and take a look at this. from south america, parts of western colombia are covered in ash. the cloud went more 3200 feet into the air. local authorities have raised the alert from yellow to orange. signaling an eruption likely in the coming days or weeks. airports in several local cities have been closed temporarily. >>> pretty to look at. >> not pretty to smell. >> exactly. >>> couple of good reasons to live
. >>> we can tell you security is 12e7ing up on the river thames it is a uk continues celebrating queenbeth's 06 years on that throne. about 12 00. . the dimond jubilee celebration taking place this weekend and about a million people are expected to go out there and line the banks of the thames to watch and take in the events. >> heavy rain has flooded parts of southern china and killed four people. rain pounded the area from sunday night through monday morning. floods and...
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. >> britain is making itself as british as it possibly can -- decorating the streets, the thames, and themselves. the queen has been enjoying the outdoors. it is the season for the garden party, a rare look at the other side of the palace. and there is catherine, making her first appearance at the garden party, charming everyone. jubilee is for everyone to honor the queen in their own way. >> i connected this with larose courts and pearls. -- rose quartz and pearls. >> and a real diamond tiara and a corgi themed decanter. and here, her eyes seem to follow you around the room. >> to have one move since -- movements watched so closely by her majesty. >> in a few days, the world is it will be on her magnificent rain and the country brimming over with pride. one thing you notice is how much fun the royal family seems to be having. people say they have never seen the queen or especially prince philip smiled so big, talk so animated to people. in just three years time, queen elizabeth will be britain possible longest reigning monarch ever. back to you. >> thanks so much. looks like quite a
. >> britain is making itself as british as it possibly can -- decorating the streets, the thames, and themselves. the queen has been enjoying the outdoors. it is the season for the garden party, a rare look at the other side of the palace. and there is catherine, making her first appearance at the garden party, charming everyone. jubilee is for everyone to honor the queen in their own way. >> i connected this with larose courts and pearls. -- rose quartz and pearls. >> and a...
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and on the river thames, spectacular pageant, a flotilla with more than 1,000 vessels, the queen at theenter. >> it's very much a people's pageant. it's not just about the military or history, there's ordinary people participating, too. with their pride and joy, which might be a kayak or wooden launch. >> reporter: from those taking part to those visiting, there's no escaping the excitement. >> there's millions of people. the excitement for the jubilee and the olympics is just wonderful. >> oh, it's beautiful. all the flags. we were walking around last night, and people were still putting flags up around their windows. >> reporter: that's just one benefit to the country's economy, as everyone here hopes to make the most from britain's summer in the spotlight. nbc news, london. >>> up next on this memorial day weekend, the amazing modern technology helping wounded warriors to continue doing the things they love. >>> it was a dramatic finish in today's indianapolis 500. and at the checkered flag, dario franchitti won for the third time. his wife, actress ashley judd, there to greet him in
and on the river thames, spectacular pageant, a flotilla with more than 1,000 vessels, the queen at theenter. >> it's very much a people's pageant. it's not just about the military or history, there's ordinary people participating, too. with their pride and joy, which might be a kayak or wooden launch. >> reporter: from those taking part to those visiting, there's no escaping the excitement. >> there's millions of people. the excitement for the jubilee and the olympics is just...
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. >> reporter: hms ocean, the largest warship in the british fleet squeezing up the thames river to london for the olympic games. the british military flexing its muscle for the world to see. fighter jets, surface-to-air missiles, high-speed boats. there are no known plots targeting the games, say commanders, but they need to be ready. >> there's a range of threats. we're looking at the extreme threats, the highest impact, but the most unlikely. >> reporter: the military is needed to stop worst-case scenarios, like a 9/11 style air attack on the olympic park. there are eight of these attack helicopters on hms ocean. each one will have a sniper. if there's a threat from a low-flying aircraft, they could be flown in to shoot it down. but it isn't just helicopters. surface-to-air missiles will provide another layer of defense this summer. earlier this week the british military shocked some london residents with leaflets, warning that missile systems might be placed on their rooftops. >> i assume they have security in hand. and i would never expect it to come to this. i was never expecting to
. >> reporter: hms ocean, the largest warship in the british fleet squeezing up the thames river to london for the olympic games. the british military flexing its muscle for the world to see. fighter jets, surface-to-air missiles, high-speed boats. there are no known plots targeting the games, say commanders, but they need to be ready. >> there's a range of threats. we're looking at the extreme threats, the highest impact, but the most unlikely. >> reporter: the military is...
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his 1835 version is viewed from the south bank of the thames amid an immense crowd of spectators whothered to watch their seat of government consumed by a wall of flames. that combination of observation tempered with passionate artistry flowered again in turner's 1839 the fighting "temeraire" tugged to her last berth to be broken up, many wept to see the temeraire, a ship that had stood with nelson at the battle of trafalgar, at the mercy of a steam driven tug dragging it to the scrap yard. turner would never lend or sell the picture, which he called "my darling." turner may have regretted the passing of that era but he was fascinated by the steam age. keelmen heaving in coals by moonlight was painted for an industrialist. but it can also be seen as an elegy for the honest and hard working labor that fed the engines of the steam-driven empire. it was praised for its extraordinary light-- described by one observer as "neither night nor day." throughout the 1830s and into the 1840s, turner produced works with expressive brushwork and an indistinctness that baffled critics. (reader) "to
his 1835 version is viewed from the south bank of the thames amid an immense crowd of spectators whothered to watch their seat of government consumed by a wall of flames. that combination of observation tempered with passionate artistry flowered again in turner's 1839 the fighting "temeraire" tugged to her last berth to be broken up, many wept to see the temeraire, a ship that had stood with nelson at the battle of trafalgar, at the mercy of a steam driven tug dragging it to the scrap...
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i'm hopeful, and i i have what it takes to get through the dark thames.asically nobody is happy throughout the day. it's really a place you aim to visit for often than not. >> can i go out on a limit and say people who watch more cable are happier. >> there is a study that people who watch television are happier happier. >> and cable news in particular. >> i think more people are taking more anti-depressant medication. >> you're now talking as a serious doctor. there is an increased prescription of-- >> yes, it used to be you have to be majorly depressed but once prozac entered the mix more people could take anti-depressants and did because we don't like to feel negative and that would help them feel brighter than darker. >> and we're-- >> we don't want to feel bad. if someone were to ask you how happy are you, i'm feeling great, but how true is that. >> i think you found the better theory, who is lying to those pollsters. when someone asks you how happy you are, you're not going to pour out your guts to them. >> no. >> psycho therapist, robbie, thank you
i'm hopeful, and i i have what it takes to get through the dark thames.asically nobody is happy throughout the day. it's really a place you aim to visit for often than not. >> can i go out on a limit and say people who watch more cable are happier. >> there is a study that people who watch television are happier happier. >> and cable news in particular. >> i think more people are taking more anti-depressant medication. >> you're now talking as a serious doctor....
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the watermen in days gone by who used to row the royal barge up and down the thames.that function doesn't exist anymore. but i'm told there are 24 watermen still officially on the books of the royal household. and for the diamond jubilee pageant on the river, which i was mentioning before the queen's speech took place, there isn't a royal barge in existence anymore. so they're converting another barge for use on the day. but i'm told it will be equally spectacular. so the signal is given. everything is in place, and off they go. midday at westminster, and the imperial state crown is being returned to buckingham palace and from there to the tower of london. [ bells ] the real sense of what would have happened as well in past centuries, the crown being taken through the streets of london as a symbol of the sovereign's authority, very much on display in every sense. so now the business is all about responding to the speech, of course. we've had a little response here in the studio. so i'm going to ask my guests here to be patient for just a few minutes, because we want s
the watermen in days gone by who used to row the royal barge up and down the thames.that function doesn't exist anymore. but i'm told there are 24 watermen still officially on the books of the royal household. and for the diamond jubilee pageant on the river, which i was mentioning before the queen's speech took place, there isn't a royal barge in existence anymore. so they're converting another barge for use on the day. but i'm told it will be equally spectacular. so the signal is given....
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seats are going up for a star-studded concert on the river thames. rehearsals for a pageant that includes more than 1,0 ships with the queen at its center. from those taking part to those visiting, there is no escaping the excitement. >> this is very much a people's pageant. it's not just about kind of military and it's not just about history. it's ordinary people participating, too, with their pride and joy which might be a kayak or a wooden launch. >> only one other monarch to celebrate a diamond jubilee was queen victoria more than 100 years ago. >>> this morning amtrak trains rolling between d.c. and philadelphia after some power problems shut down service. a spokesman says crews spent the night trying to complete repairs on the wires north of baltimore. amtrak stopped service about four hours on sunday because of overhead power problems. it caused delays across amtrak's northeastern corridor. >>> expect delays on metro trains today. four stations on the green line are closed -- greenbelt, college park, prince george's plaza, and west hyattsville
seats are going up for a star-studded concert on the river thames. rehearsals for a pageant that includes more than 1,0 ships with the queen at its center. from those taking part to those visiting, there is no escaping the excitement. >> this is very much a people's pageant. it's not just about kind of military and it's not just about history. it's ordinary people participating, too, with their pride and joy which might be a kayak or a wooden launch. >> only one other monarch to...
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but, i think the good news is, thame that the fact that, what we are doing with regard to iran has some upward pressure on oil prices has not deterred any significant political faction in america from going forward with it. yeah, good to reduce it. i think we have -- overestimated the extent to which that has been a constraint on foreign policy. >> thank you. before we go to your closing remarks. let me ask you a question that came from the audience. it really comes to a question of america's role in the world, america's responsibility in the world. over the last few years against the background of war in afghanistan, and iraq, we have seen a resurgence of feeling of both major maerts parties to tu attention home ward fall back from foreign troubles and commitments what are the reasons strategic and moral that would justify continued american efforts to remain the world's greatest s power? and what do you both say to those who will go to the polls this november with the belief that fixing our own problems is our first priority? >> i'll start. i think they should be equal priorities. i a
but, i think the good news is, thame that the fact that, what we are doing with regard to iran has some upward pressure on oil prices has not deterred any significant political faction in america from going forward with it. yeah, good to reduce it. i think we have -- overestimated the extent to which that has been a constraint on foreign policy. >> thank you. before we go to your closing remarks. let me ask you a question that came from the audience. it really comes to a question of...
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rise in student tuition fees the rallies have been ongoing for more than one hundred days in the thames to quell canada's most sustained student demonstrations ever don't is adopting new emergency laws restricting protests the controversial measures have only fuels public discontent activist and ugandan marshall thinks the situation in quebec is a part of the problem. now it's a social movement it's being referred to as the maple spring and on the one hand you have the government becoming more repressive passing bill seventy eight last week which removes severely restricts our constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression so you have a crackdown a a totalitarian like crackdown by a mafia connected government on a student movement and on the other hand you have a student movement which is becoming more resilient more energized to react against this freedom attacking legislation what's happening in quebec it's about what's happening to my generation around the world we're fighting against global austerity measures imposed by an elite who simply want m
rise in student tuition fees the rallies have been ongoing for more than one hundred days in the thames to quell canada's most sustained student demonstrations ever don't is adopting new emergency laws restricting protests the controversial measures have only fuels public discontent activist and ugandan marshall thinks the situation in quebec is a part of the problem. now it's a social movement it's being referred to as the maple spring and on the one hand you have the government becoming more...
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aircraft involved is just beginning of two weeks of events culminates in a pageant down the river thamesrt in the backyard of buck will ham palace. >> even if you sit out for hours upon hours, for that split second, it's worth it. >> reporter: and it doesn't look as if the queen is getting sick of the excitement, either. charlie d'agata, cbs news, windsor, england. >> dubois: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours mystery. of the i'm maurice dubois, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
aircraft involved is just beginning of two weeks of events culminates in a pageant down the river thamesrt in the backyard of buck will ham palace. >> even if you sit out for hours upon hours, for that split second, it's worth it. >> reporter: and it doesn't look as if the queen is getting sick of the excitement, either. charlie d'agata, cbs news, windsor, england. >> dubois: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours mystery. of the i'm maurice dubois, cbs...
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and you guys are in a awkward position of having to say things thame that fortify the committee. let me just ask you this. a direct quote from last week. in the 21st century reality its that there are environmental threats that constitute threats to our national security. all right, any one of the four of you want to volunteer to ex-plan ex explain to me, what are environmental tlelhreats that a comparable to the terrorists out there? anybody. yeah, i don't either. anyway, let's -- i want to get into one thing here. on the f-35s. by moving this program to the right, the president is able to say, well, we are not reducing the number of f-35s. however, during the -- during the cuts, moves them over off to the right so that the -- the president's budget request cuts the f-35 budget by $1.6 billion in fiscal year '13. $15.1 billion. that's true. the fy '13 cuts result in 139 fewer planes during the period. later down the road they may be produced. we're talking right now is when the problem is. i give a talk, guess on the senate floor, but i researched it pretty good. i said, it is,
and you guys are in a awkward position of having to say things thame that fortify the committee. let me just ask you this. a direct quote from last week. in the 21st century reality its that there are environmental threats that constitute threats to our national security. all right, any one of the four of you want to volunteer to ex-plan ex explain to me, what are environmental tlelhreats that a comparable to the terrorists out there? anybody. yeah, i don't either. anyway, let's -- i want to...
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is the first time that "hms ocean" the biggest ship in the royal navy fleet has ever come up the thames operation to get her navigated safely through at the barrier, through the millennium dome, and finally into greenwich, where she will remain throughout the olympics with her 400 personnel aboard. dan rivers, cnn, on "hms ocean" in london. >>> he's allowed only one phone call a week. just a few hours, an american imprisoned in cuba used it to call my. my exclusive conversation with alan gross is coming up later. >>> plus a bizarre case of alleged obstruction of justice. video evidence and a hanggliding death swallowed by the suspect. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [
is the first time that "hms ocean" the biggest ship in the royal navy fleet has ever come up the thames operation to get her navigated safely through at the barrier, through the millennium dome, and finally into greenwich, where she will remain throughout the olympics with her 400 personnel aboard. dan rivers, cnn, on "hms ocean" in london. >>> he's allowed only one phone call a week. just a few hours, an american imprisoned in cuba used it to call my. my exclusive...
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. >>> british officials increase security on the thames river so the queen can go for a sail. they're taking dogs along for some checks on ferries. queen e his bet is celebrating her 60th -- elizabeth is celebrating her 60th anniversary on the throne. a million people are expected to line the riverbanks to watch. >> i would love to see it. >> had some pretty crazy weather. >> you won't hear us talking about that rain deficit. we have had these torrential rainstorms and thunderstorms that dropped 2 to 3 inches of rain of night in some areas. all flash flood warnings are over. it's still raining in a lot of areas, but that will settle down, also. while we might have a spotty shower tomorrow, for the most part we won't be doing this again. we've had an amazing picture sent to us that i'll share in a moment, but wow, heavy rain especially hard hit hagerstown and up toward frederick. here's where we stand at this hour. most of this is now light rain or showers. it's going to probably dwindle out in another couple hours or so. east of the city around chesapeake beach we still have h
. >>> british officials increase security on the thames river so the queen can go for a sail. they're taking dogs along for some checks on ferries. queen e his bet is celebrating her 60th -- elizabeth is celebrating her 60th anniversary on the throne. a million people are expected to line the riverbanks to watch. >> i would love to see it. >> had some pretty crazy weather. >> you won't hear us talking about that rain deficit. we have had these torrential rainstorms...
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on the river thames, rehearsals for a pageant that includes more than 1,000 ships with the queen at itsenter. from those taking part to those visiting, there's no escaping the excitement. >> very much a people's pageant. not just about military. not just about -- ordinary people participating, too. may abf m may. >> queen victoria more 00 years ago. >>> it was rough day for former british prime minister tony blair. he appeared before a government inquiry into media standards today. blair was grilled about his close tie was media magnate murdoch. he shouted blair should be arrested for war crimes. officers removed the protester and the hearing continued. the protester struck again against mr. blair concluded his testimony, they threw black at the range rover carrying the former prime minister as he left those proceedings. >>> more to come on "news4 at 4:00." up next, a dramatic rescue. after a horse falls off the side of a cliff. >>> a private chef from some of washington, d.c., well-known athletes. taking his salads to the tv screen. >>> take a look at this dramatic rescue caught on tap
on the river thames, rehearsals for a pageant that includes more than 1,000 ships with the queen at itsenter. from those taking part to those visiting, there's no escaping the excitement. >> very much a people's pageant. not just about military. not just about -- ordinary people participating, too. may abf m may. >> queen victoria more 00 years ago. >>> it was rough day for former british prime minister tony blair. he appeared before a government inquiry into media...
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on the river thames, a pageant will include more than 1,000 ships with the queen at its center.m those taking part it those visiting, there is no escaping the excitement there. >> very much a people's pageant. it's not just about kind of military, and it's not just it history. it's ordinary people participating with their pride and joy which maybe a kayak or a fabulous wooden launch. >> only one otheromon took celebrate a diamond jubilee, queen victoria more than 100 years ago. >>> there's a celebration underway for the 5th anniversary of the golden gate bridge in san francisco. last night thousands gathered around to watch fireworks light up the sky boofr tabove the 1.7 bridge. since it opened in 1937, more than two billion cars and trucks have crossed the bridge. >>> don't look now but it is memorial day, and the nats are in first place. >> swing and a miss to get him in -- >> gio gonzalez continued his dominate start going seven innings while surrendered two runs. catcher jesus flores broke the tie in the sixth inning. the nat broke the inning open with four runs. the nat swe
on the river thames, a pageant will include more than 1,000 ships with the queen at its center.m those taking part it those visiting, there is no escaping the excitement there. >> very much a people's pageant. it's not just about kind of military, and it's not just it history. it's ordinary people participating with their pride and joy which maybe a kayak or a fabulous wooden launch. >> only one otheromon took celebrate a diamond jubilee, queen victoria more than 100 years ago....
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there's one hanging on the banks of the river thames. it's bigger than a football field.0 meters by 70 meters, weighs 2 tons. it will serve as backdrop for a flotilla headed down the thames. 1,000 ships all led by her majesty, the queen, next sunday. >> charlie d'agata in london, thank you. >>> also joining us this morning from our london bureau is robert jobson, the author of qu"willia and kate: the love story." good morning. >> good morning. >> is this new-found pop layer all will and kate in. >> i think to some extent. the wedding was an incredible success. everyone wanted to see her, particularly catherine in her dress, and this teamwork between the two of them. william being diana's son, it has the diana effect, too. they're a star couple, but with the queen's jubilee coming up, everyone has time to reflect on her. >> and now all the brits are apparently saying, at least some of them are saying, they would rather see will take the crown over charles. of course, that can't legally happen. charles would have to give it up. any chance he would? >> i really don't think s
there's one hanging on the banks of the river thames. it's bigger than a football field.0 meters by 70 meters, weighs 2 tons. it will serve as backdrop for a flotilla headed down the thames. 1,000 ships all led by her majesty, the queen, next sunday. >> charlie d'agata in london, thank you. >>> also joining us this morning from our london bureau is robert jobson, the author of qu"willia and kate: the love story." good morning. >> good morning. >> is this...
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i hasten to add, down the river thames. i will also be there.eating for the queen. savannah. >> thanks for the visual. >> i was going to say, that's more than we need to do know, ben. >> be sure and bring your video camera. we want to see that. thank you. and we remind you that our coverage kicks off tomorrow. meredith is in london. and then next tuesday, matt will join her for all the festivities. >>> speaking of, a bride's wedding day, makeup maven bobbie brown right after this. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. -here you go, lulu. -hey?! you had an imaginary friend once, too. she's full. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper beef pasta. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. and they're always made with milk so all you taste is something amazing. ♪ life is amazing with the love that i'
i hasten to add, down the river thames. i will also be there.eating for the queen. savannah. >> thanks for the visual. >> i was going to say, that's more than we need to do know, ben. >> be sure and bring your video camera. we want to see that. thank you. and we remind you that our coverage kicks off tomorrow. meredith is in london. and then next tuesday, matt will join her for all the festivities. >>> speaking of, a bride's wedding day, makeup maven bobbie brown...