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heart of the nation, and granted us, and what better way to begin this celebration than here at westminster hallll of kings and queens are almost all millennium. we have seen many historic events, but if you are permanently commemorated. so we look forward to great participation, with the stained- glass window, which both houses of commissioned in honor of this day. york total arms and royal cipher are there in color and will be seen by members of the staff as they walk through to their offices. and we must remember that your jubilee will be celebrated in the territories and throughout the rest of the commonwealth. this is, of course, under your leadership, which continues with a membership of 54 countries. it is a tremendous force for good in the world, and we are all aware of a special presence to you. we take an active part in united kingdom branch, and we work to share our experiences and to promote democracy. this is in the service of your beloved commonwealth. you have visited all but two commonwealth countries, some many times, and have attended all head of government meetings since 1997.
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it's amazing. ♪ >> this is inside of westminster hall. >> inside westminster hall.here is the queen having had the royal salute and the national anthem. and so comes to an end the lunch part of the proceedings. very shortly the queen will now be leaving along with other members of the royal family. and will be joining of course the carriage procession. outside westminster hall at this moment, the sovereigns escort is forming along with all of the members of the household cavalry. this is what britain does best. what you are seeing is now the queen's troop, the royal horse artillery who are lining up on horse guards parade where they will be firing the gun salute. >> 41-gun salute to her imagima, the queen. this is the senior group. when they have their guns, they take precedence over all others. the queen is now leaving with the sovereign stick in front and will be joined by silver stick in waiting. i'll explain all of that when we get to the moment of the procession. piers and brooke at buckingham palace. i think the rain must have finally got into the works. we've
it's amazing. ♪ >> this is inside of westminster hall. >> inside westminster hall.here is the queen having had the royal salute and the national anthem. and so comes to an end the lunch part of the proceedings. very shortly the queen will now be leaving along with other members of the royal family. and will be joining of course the carriage procession. outside westminster hall at this moment, the sovereigns escort is forming along with all of the members of the household cavalry....
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making its way to westminster hall.l lunch ahead of their carriage procession through the streets of london. let's bring back in our royal experts, dna fogle, camilla tominny. i don't want to make a blanket statement, i'm looking at the stands i can see, and if i peek over the balcony to people on blankets lining the road below us i don't see a lot of children. and i'm curious, as i think if i'm a parent, this would be one of those events i'd want my children to see. is this not as big a deal for the younger generation? >> i think the younger generation are getting more and more in tune to throyals, actually. it's a period where people remembered the queen, now the likes of william, harry and kate have brought a whole new audience. that said the queen ever the modernizer has been forward thinking, she's got the royals on youtube. she's been twittering in the household at least. she's keeping up with tech nothing and i think there is a whole new audience back behind us in the mall where i was yesterday afternoon that hav
making its way to westminster hall.l lunch ahead of their carriage procession through the streets of london. let's bring back in our royal experts, dna fogle, camilla tominny. i don't want to make a blanket statement, i'm looking at the stands i can see, and if i peek over the balcony to people on blankets lining the road below us i don't see a lot of children. and i'm curious, as i think if i'm a parent, this would be one of those events i'd want my children to see. is this not as big a deal...
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the route is almost identical from westminster hall all the way in. >> all right. well we've got a lot to feast our eyes on as you can see the queen there live at westminster hall. where lunch is wrapping up, the processi processional soon to begin throughs streets of london. and right here to our prime location at buckingham palace. we're going to have much more of that coverage. as you can see the queen right now. we'll be back with more of a special edition of "today" on this tuesday morning. when we walk together, we are bigger than cancer. join the world's biggest fight for more birthdays, the american cancer society relay for life. find your community's event at relayforlife.org. ...is to create it. [ female announcer ] now create a new future for your skin. only aveeno positively radiant has total soy, for a whole new level of radiance. it's clinically proven to visibly reduce blotchiness, brown spots, and other past damage, while broad spectrum spf 30 helps prevent future damage. healthier, more radiant skin. it's in your future now. [ female announcer ] po
the route is almost identical from westminster hall all the way in. >> all right. well we've got a lot to feast our eyes on as you can see the queen there live at westminster hall. where lunch is wrapping up, the processi processional soon to begin throughs streets of london. and right here to our prime location at buckingham palace. we're going to have much more of that coverage. as you can see the queen right now. we'll be back with more of a special edition of "today" on this...
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. ♪ >> inside westminster hall, there is the queen having had the royals lead.nd the national land of. it comes to an end, the launch part of the proceedings. very shortly, the queen will be leaving along with other members of the royal family and will be joining the carriage procession. outside westminster hall at this moment, the sovereign says cord is forming along with all the other members of that household cavalry. this is what britain does best. what you are seeing is the king's trip, the royal horse artillery, who are lining up for the parade where they will be firing the gun salute. the queen is now leading with the sovereign state in front. this is exciting. this is verging on historic. we will be joined by sir david frost. welcome. and lloyd webber, welcome. and so far truly overlooked after years of service to the very building behind us at buckingham palace. welcome to you all. put into context what this is about. people say why should we care while the queen is having her 60th anniversary celebration. what do you say? >> emerges quickly that people
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then lunch at westminster hall.ater today, there will also be a formal royal carriage procession through the streets of london. 5 minutes ago the service -- 15 minutes ago the services wrapped up. festivities continuing there after -- around the noon hour in london. a service of thanksgiving that happened at st. paul's cathedral, symbolizes a rededication of the queen to her people. a chance to renew the pledge between citizens and the monarch. ♪ >>> last night some of music's best paid tribute to queen elizabeth ii. 10,000 people got to see this star-studded concert on a specially made stage outside buckingham palace. there were performers from each of the queen's six decades on the throne. >> what a concert. can you imagine? stevie wonder singing "isn't she lovely." >>> the queen with the rest of the royal family will take a formal carriage ride, procession, through the streets of london. hundreds of thousands are lining the streets waiting for eye glimpse of the queen. >>> and among them, our doug kammerer who sh
then lunch at westminster hall.ater today, there will also be a formal royal carriage procession through the streets of london. 5 minutes ago the service -- 15 minutes ago the services wrapped up. festivities continuing there after -- around the noon hour in london. a service of thanksgiving that happened at st. paul's cathedral, symbolizes a rededication of the queen to her people. a chance to renew the pledge between citizens and the monarch. ♪ >>> last night some of music's best...
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making her way to westminster hall for lunch.all night long, just for this moment to see her. and she enjoys this every bit as much as the people who are waving to her. i know she's thinking of her husband, prince philip, who is in the hospital this morning. her lady in waiting is keeping her company in the backseat. but she is looking magnificent, as always. and she had a late night, too, queen elizabeth, because she had a concert in front of her home here. >> i feel like your lady in waiting this morning, robin. it's nice to see you. i've done a lot of exciting things in my career. but i have to say, attending to concert was such a thrill. it was so much fun. and it was marred by the duke of edinburgh's absence. the lucky lottery winners got to bring a guest. watching from a great vantage point. it was a very moving evening. ♪ la, la, how the life goes on >> reporter: it was a musical tribute to the queen's constant presence on the world stage for the past 60 years. this night, there was no controversy about the monarchy and it
making her way to westminster hall for lunch.all night long, just for this moment to see her. and she enjoys this every bit as much as the people who are waving to her. i know she's thinking of her husband, prince philip, who is in the hospital this morning. her lady in waiting is keeping her company in the backseat. but she is looking magnificent, as always. and she had a late night, too, queen elizabeth, because she had a concert in front of her home here. >> i feel like your lady in...
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we saw prince william, at the luncheon, at westminster hall.buckingham palace. so looking forward to that. >>> queen elizabeth has eight adoring grandchildren. and this morning, we hear from two of them. one you just saw, prince william, and harry. in their own words, they tell us what it was like to grow up with granny, the queen. >> growing up, sort of with the queen as my grandmother, you look back at history and go, you know, has she really done this? is this really happening? at the moment, obviously, it's amazing, the duty. to her, duty and the way she was brought up, is very, very important. she puts her own personal feelings and her own personal thoughts to the side and goes, what's for the country's greater good? and many some sides, what's for the world's greater good? >> reporter: but first and foremost, she's their grandmother. or as they call her, granny. >> she takes interest in what we do. in her children, as well as her grandchildren. she wants to know, which charities we're supporting, how life's going. jobs and such. >> report
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honor you here in westminster hall. your reign writes a further chapter of the extra ordinary story. >> reporter: crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of showing her peak for her six decades on the throne. the jam-packed day began with the royal family takes part in the service of thanksgiving at saint paul's cathedral. >> and i hope the him rise of all of this year's happy events will brighten our lives for years to come. >> reporter: the queen's rare two-minute televised address broadcast around the nation and the commonwealth was actually recorded yesterday n. london, amy kellogg, fox news. >>> and slovenia, a long -- amy has a long history of covering the british impact. -- roland, thank you for being with us tonight. >> all right. >> we would love you to express the significance of the events of the diamond jubilee held in her honor. >> they're marking the second largest monarchy in british history. the other was queen victoria and show reigned for 63 years. queen elizabeth ii is catching up fast, you know, and at 86
honor you here in westminster hall. your reign writes a further chapter of the extra ordinary story. >> reporter: crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of showing her peak for her six decades on the throne. the jam-packed day began with the royal family takes part in the service of thanksgiving at saint paul's cathedral. >> and i hope the him rise of all of this year's happy events will brighten our lives for years to come. >> reporter: the queen's rare two-minute televised...
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is that we should honor you here in westminster hall.ign is the extraordinary story. >> crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of her majesty, cheering and waving flags for her six decades. the jam packed day began with the royal family taking part in a service at thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. >> i hope all the memories will brighten our lives for many years to come. >> the queen's rare two minute televised address broadcast to the nation and around the commonwealth was actually recorded yesterday. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >> some brits right here in d.c. got in on the celebration. the british embassy and the british school of washington held a picnic lunch. you had to bring your own lunch, but they did supply the cake and decorations. the group got to write messages to the queen. >>> a different kind of major event happening a lot further away tonight. this is sky fox video of the transit of venus. the planet passed between earth and the sun today. it's that black dot you see in the upper right hand corner. this video was f
is that we should honor you here in westminster hall.ign is the extraordinary story. >> crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of her majesty, cheering and waving flags for her six decades. the jam packed day began with the royal family taking part in a service at thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. >> i hope all the memories will brighten our lives for many years to come. >> the queen's rare two minute televised address broadcast to the nation and around the commonwealth was...
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in a speech about change and reform it is appropriate to be in westminster hall because at the heart of this process must be the strong institution, my own country. the british parliament is perhaps the symbol to oppress people around the world and freedom of speech. for us in burma what you take for granted you have had to struggle for long and hard. so many people gave us so much and gave up everything in the on going struggle for democracy. and we are beginning to see the fruits of our struggle. westminster has long set a shining example of realizing the people's desire to be part of their own legislative process. in burma our parliament is in its own in fancy in march 2011. as with any new institution especially one which goes against the culture and grain of 49 years of direct military rule it will take time to find it's feet and voice. our new native processes which are an improvement of what went before are not as transparent as they might be. i would like to see us learn from established examples of democracies elsewhere so that we might deepen our own democratic standards ov
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the british monarch will also attend private receptions and a lunch at westminster hall. 's it's a busy day that started early following a late night. last night a star-studded concert at pucking ham palace featured -- buckingham palace featured performers from the queen's six decades on the thrown. you're looking at pictures of people who camped out so they could line the streets and mall of buckingham palace. 10,000 spectators going to the concert. they were lucky enough to secure a spot to the joe. without prince phillip by her side, queen elizabeth led a diamond jubilee beacon. thousands paid tribute. later today queen elizabeth returns to the palace. crowds will be allowed again to line the mall. the queen will make appearance on the royal ball cony with her family by her side. then a flyover will add a modern touch to a centuries' old tradition. a lot going on. back to you. >> indeed. very exciting. always fun to see the outfits and hats and fassnators. >> i know. i feel bare this morning without one. >> all right thank you very much. >>> in headlines at 5:17, georg
the british monarch will also attend private receptions and a lunch at westminster hall. 's it's a busy day that started early following a late night. last night a star-studded concert at pucking ham palace featured -- buckingham palace featured performers from the queen's six decades on the thrown. you're looking at pictures of people who camped out so they could line the streets and mall of buckingham palace. 10,000 spectators going to the concert. they were lucky enough to secure a spot to...
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. >> after lunch at westminster hall, the ceremonial carriage arrived. and who was it that took the seat beside the queen? none other than the duchess of cornwall. as seen that would have been unimaginable 10 years ago. in the carriage behind come up prince william and the duchess of cambridge and prince harry. by the time the carriages it reached buckingham palace, the rain was starting to come down. but there was one more element of the day for which the crowd moved. marshaled by police, they filled the area in front of the palace. the palace doors opened, and the queen and led a group of the family out onto the balcony. the composition of the group is interesting, much smaller than usual. this would appear to be the royal family's core group now, minus the duke of edinburgh. the royal family has given us a sharper sense of how it will look in the future -- the queen at the center, but prince william and his wife and prince harry close to the core. no balcony appearance is complete without a fly past, and no flypast is complete without aircraft from an
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more than 700 members from the two chambers gathered in westminster hall on thursday. aung san suu kyi is the only nonhead of state and the first foreign female to receive the honor of addressing the house of parliament. >> the british parliament is perhaps the preeminent symbol to oppressed peoples around the world of freedom of speech. our new legislative processes which undoubtedly are an improvement on what went before are not as transparent as they might be. i would like to see us learn from established examples of parliamentary democracies elsewhere so that we might deepen our own democratic standards over time. >> aung san suu kyi was sworn in as a member of myanmar's own parliment in may. the country has made reforms to improve democracy, but a quarter of seats are still reserved for the military. aung san suu kyi is on an 18-day visit to europe. on tuesday, she'll head to france for the final leg of her five-nation trip. >>> and that's going to wrap up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> egyptians are waiting anxiously to find out who will be
more than 700 members from the two chambers gathered in westminster hall on thursday. aung san suu kyi is the only nonhead of state and the first foreign female to receive the honor of addressing the house of parliament. >> the british parliament is perhaps the preeminent symbol to oppressed peoples around the world of freedom of speech. our new legislative processes which undoubtedly are an improvement on what went before are not as transparent as they might be. i would like to see us...
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. >> after lunch at westminster hall, the ceremonial carriage ride. who was it who took the seat behind the queen? the duchess of cornwall. this would have been unimaginable at the time of the golden jubilee. times change and attitudes suffer. in the carriage behind come up prince william and the duchess of cambridge, and prince harry. by the time the carriages with their escort had reached buckingham palace, the rain was starting to come down. there was one more element to the day for which the crowd started to move into position. marshaled by the police, they filled the area around the stage in front of the palace were last night's concert was performed. the palace doors opened and the queen and led the group of the family out onto the balcony. the composition of the group is interesting, much smaller than usual. this is them core group now. -- the core group now. this gives us a sharper sense of how they will look in the future. the queen at the center with prince charles and his wife, william and his wife, and in close support, prince harry. no do
. >> after lunch at westminster hall, the ceremonial carriage ride. who was it who took the seat behind the queen? the duchess of cornwall. this would have been unimaginable at the time of the golden jubilee. times change and attitudes suffer. in the carriage behind come up prince william and the duchess of cambridge, and prince harry. by the time the carriages with their escort had reached buckingham palace, the rain was starting to come down. there was one more element to the day for...
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. >> reporter: then, a lunch for some 700 people at westminster hall and more glowing praise for herhighest in. >> you are a -- constant in a changing world and a constant good. with a reign characterized by a very personal connection and affinity with everyone you meet. >> reporter: from lunch the queen low led a procession to buckingham palace she rode in her favorite carriage with charles and camilla, william and kate weren't far behind. the crowd went crazy when the queen appeared on the balcony. then the volume went up another notch. a royal air force fly-pass as they call it in britain. and the rifle salute by the queen's garr. all in all, a sparkling diamond jubilee. the only thing missing the queen's husband prince philip. the nearly 91-year-old prince is in the hospital with a bladder infection. >> that was a bummer, but they say the show must go on. >> it does indeed. >> meteorologist mike nicco with our forecast. >>> clear outside compared to yesterday thyme rain over warmer weather on the way if you are leaving the house now about eight degrees warmer already, 80s back in
. >> reporter: then, a lunch for some 700 people at westminster hall and more glowing praise for herhighest in. >> you are a -- constant in a changing world and a constant good. with a reign characterized by a very personal connection and affinity with everyone you meet. >> reporter: from lunch the queen low led a procession to buckingham palace she rode in her favorite carriage with charles and camilla, william and kate weren't far behind. the crowd went crazy when the queen...
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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 view with the rest of the royal family. she waved and smiled and the royal air force flew over the palace in her honor. cbs news, london. >> the queen will close the celebration with a rare address to the nation thanking everyone. >>> still to come when 9news now continues, find out why you may be able to see venus crossing the face of the sun for the first time in more than 400 years. we'll be right back. >>> i'm one on one with an old friend mark caring about the women they love. that's what men against breast cancer really is all about. i it's the first an
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....
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if you wondering where the 700 people fit, the answer is right behind me, westminster hall.nd some of our viewers may be familiar with it. that's where big ben, is and it's also the house of parliament. it truly is a celebration fit for a queen. the four-day diamond jubilee marking the queen's 60 years on the throne. the royal family will attend a service at st. mark's cathedral. one member of the family will be missing. the 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. >> thre
if you wondering where the 700 people fit, the answer is right behind me, westminster hall.nd some of our viewers may be familiar with it. that's where big ben, is and it's also the house of parliament. it truly is a celebration fit for a queen. the four-day diamond jubilee marking the queen's 60 years on the throne. the royal family will attend a service at st. mark's cathedral. one member of the family will be missing. the queen's husband, prince philip, who turns 91 on sunday was...
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afterward there will be a reception at the mansion house followed by a trip to westminster hall. this is all part of the house of parliament. it's the oldest building. goes back 900 years here in london. that's where she'll be holding a luncheon. the guest list, some 700 people. afterward we have learned since again her husband has fallen ill, she will be in that carriage hopefully the rain will not start then and she will be in that 1902 carriage alongside the prince of whales, her son charles and camilla. >> who gets invited to this? >> reporter: great question. who gets invited to st. paul's? members of the congregation. she is very, very involved with a number of charities here in the u.k. and also throughout the commonwealth. from what i understand, members of those particular charities. they're the ones who get the big invite to that reception afterwards. and then, you know, reading into who in the world gets to be part of this thanksgiving service at westminster hall. that 700 or so guest list. those are people, it's actually thrown by the livery here in london. those are
afterward there will be a reception at the mansion house followed by a trip to westminster hall. this is all part of the house of parliament. it's the oldest building. goes back 900 years here in london. that's where she'll be holding a luncheon. the guest list, some 700 people. afterward we have learned since again her husband has fallen ill, she will be in that carriage hopefully the rain will not start then and she will be in that 1902 carriage alongside the prince of whales, her son charles...
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. >> reporter: then, a lunch for some 700 people at westminster hall and more glowing praise for hert in. >> you are a -- constant in a changing world and a constant good. with a reign characterized by a very personal connection and affinity with everyone you meet. >> reporter: from lunch the queen low led a procession to buckingham palace she rode in her favorite carriage with charles and camilla, william and kate weren't far behind. the crowd went crazy when the queen appeared on the balcony. then the volume went up another notch. a royal air force fly-pass as they call it in britain. and the rifle salute by the queen's garr. all in all, a sparkling diamond jubilee. the only thing missing the queen's husband prince philip. the nearly 91-year-old prince is in the hospital with a bladder infection. >> that was a bummer, but they say the show must go on. >> it does indeed. >> meteorologist mike nicco with our forecast. >>> clear outside compared to yesterday thyme rain over warmer weather on the way if you are leaving the house now about eight degrees warmer already, 80s back in the f
. >> reporter: then, a lunch for some 700 people at westminster hall and more glowing praise for hert in. >> you are a -- constant in a changing world and a constant good. with a reign characterized by a very personal connection and affinity with everyone you meet. >> reporter: from lunch the queen low led a procession to buckingham palace she rode in her favorite carriage with charles and camilla, william and kate weren't far behind. the crowd went crazy when the queen...
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goes to receptions then they all come here to the houses of parliament behind me for a lunch at westminster hall thousands of members of the establishment and representatives of charities with which the royal family, the queen in particular, are involved. from here they travel in hopefully open-top carriages if the weather holds to buckingham palace. they're going along a special route through whitehall up the mile to buckingham palace and the roads are already as you might man lin lined by many well-wishers waiting to cheer the queen as she passes. of course the great regret today is that the duke of edinburgh is not at at her side. he's been there every day through the 60 years of her reign, unfortunately taken ill yesterday through a bladder infection, he spent last night at hospital. we're told this is a precautionary measure, that his illness is not serious, but he turns 91 in a few days. any health scare at this age has to be taken seriously. back to buckingham palace, they'll go up onto the balcony. there will be a wave, the masses below, a fly-past from jets, famous planes that throughou
goes to receptions then they all come here to the houses of parliament behind me for a lunch at westminster hall thousands of members of the establishment and representatives of charities with which the royal family, the queen in particular, are involved. from here they travel in hopefully open-top carriages if the weather holds to buckingham palace. they're going along a special route through whitehall up the mile to buckingham palace and the roads are already as you might man lin lined by...
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liners and household cavalry to familiarize themselves from the route carriages will take, from westminster hall and up whitehall and finally along and back to buckingham palace. on the thames, boats are being marshaled for the river pageant, main event sunday afternoon. for that day the main uncertainty seems to be the weather. some rain forecast. around the victoria memorial, huge stage has been constructed. this will be the setting for monday night's diamond jubilee concert. in his tribute to his mother tonight, prince charles spoke of the queen's contribution over 60 years. myanmar's been a constant feature on the scene that provided that since of continuity. in a time of immense changes in the past 60 years, i think it's one of the most important things to celebrate, it seems to me. >> of course, not everybody will be cheering this weekend. republicans believe the jubilee is misconceived. >> 60 years on the throne is not an achievement. it's a job for life with no scrutiny or accountant. simple mathematics. given a job at 25 and you're now 85, you have done it 60 years. >> the fact tells us
liners and household cavalry to familiarize themselves from the route carriages will take, from westminster hall and up whitehall and finally along and back to buckingham palace. on the thames, boats are being marshaled for the river pageant, main event sunday afternoon. for that day the main uncertainty seems to be the weather. some rain forecast. around the victoria memorial, huge stage has been constructed. this will be the setting for monday night's diamond jubilee concert. in his tribute...
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paul's, and some several private receptions at westminster hall. then will take part in a royal procession. ♪ i remember when rock was young ♪ >>> last night some of music's best paid tribute to queen elizabeth. 10,000 people got to see the star-studded concert on a specially made stage outside buckingham palace. there were performers from each of the queen's six decades on the throne. wow. >>> some people here in d.c. will celebrate the diamond jubilee. the british embassy and the british school of washington are hosting a big picnic lunch at the school today. events will include a street party, cake cutting, games, and prizes. guests will be able to write messages to her majesty and record images for a jubilee time capsule. that event starts at 11:30 this morning. >>> squiqueen elizabeth is atteg the diamond jubilee without her husband. prince phillip, duke of edberg, is in the hospital and expected to remain there for a few days. he spent several hours outside during the flotilla parade. he's being treated for a bladder infection. prince phillip
paul's, and some several private receptions at westminster hall. then will take part in a royal procession. ♪ i remember when rock was young ♪ >>> last night some of music's best paid tribute to queen elizabeth. 10,000 people got to see the star-studded concert on a specially made stage outside buckingham palace. there were performers from each of the queen's six decades on the throne. wow. >>> some people here in d.c. will celebrate the diamond jubilee. the british...
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she's making her way to westminster hall where there's a big lunch today. century they governed from this hall. so many people, tens of thousands turning out across london to see the queen as they sort of start to wrap up this four-day celebration for her diamond jubilee. with us kate williams. she's writi written "young eliz" >> it's all about the history. >> reporter: one thing that was important but put a damp per on things was prince philip, husband of queen elizabeth, had been taken to the hospital. we're told it was for a blaerd infection. she looked sad prior to the concert. what is it about her to not have him by her side. >> prince philip has been by her side. she's the longest consulate. 64 years he's been by her side. they've been planning for years. queen. normally kings are crowned with their consults. she was alone. i think she's regretted that decisi decision. it was sort of sad. this was her chance to redress that and have him there by her side and he wasn't there. so i think it was very sad and prince philip, we know he's a real doer, he can
she's making her way to westminster hall where there's a big lunch today. century they governed from this hall. so many people, tens of thousands turning out across london to see the queen as they sort of start to wrap up this four-day celebration for her diamond jubilee. with us kate williams. she's writi written "young eliz" >> it's all about the history. >> reporter: one thing that was important but put a damp per on things was prince philip, husband of queen elizabeth,...
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. >> how right it is that we should honor you here in westminster hall. your reign writes the further chapter of that extraordinary story. >> reporter: crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of her majesty cheering and waving flags showing their froax for her section decades on the throne. the jam-packed day began with the royal family taking part in a service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. >> i hope that memories of all this year's happy events will brighten our lives for many years to come. >> reporter: amy kellogg, fox news. >>> we still have plenty ahead. more weather, traffic and all of your top stories. fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts right now. good morning. it is coming up on 4:30 on this wednesday. we are taking a look right now at the washington monument. you see it there on your best. it is cool once again this morning. it sort of feels hike fall in the air. good morning. i'm sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. lets get a quick look at the weather with tucker barnes. it feels nice outside. i love it. >> you and i love it. some
. >> how right it is that we should honor you here in westminster hall. your reign writes the further chapter of that extraordinary story. >> reporter: crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of her majesty cheering and waving flags showing their froax for her section decades on the throne. the jam-packed day began with the royal family taking part in a service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. >> i hope that memories of all this year's happy events will brighten our lives...
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it will perform at westminster hall in london and at the opening ceremony of the olympics.our look from our mt. tam cam. we will be right back. crews and have a better sense of how much damage is has been done by the raging fire. 35,000 people are evacuator. that is down to the wire as sacramento. >> the wife of my wife mirkirimi said that she will testify in her in her husband's it it misdemeanor case. >>mark: let's check the weather and traffic. let's go with george for the hot spots. it >> and we have not seen any improvement in the hot spots. on interstate 80 on the right on 680 and highway the gist of with the california highway patrol on by the would-be wine unit sitting off the shoulder for nearly two hours. it was a report from a motorcycle is that spot the -- struck some debris. that wasn't enough to start this back up. the drive time has still increase because of the slower speed. it is 42 minutes. >> take a look at 680 680. it back at the traffic to walnut creek. then at back of the traffic and to call concord. and then that back that up pittsburgh's to will pass
it will perform at westminster hall in london and at the opening ceremony of the olympics.our look from our mt. tam cam. we will be right back. crews and have a better sense of how much damage is has been done by the raging fire. 35,000 people are evacuator. that is down to the wire as sacramento. >> the wife of my wife mirkirimi said that she will testify in her in her husband's it it misdemeanor case. >>mark: let's check the weather and traffic. let's go with george for the hot...
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. >>> how right it is that we should honor you here in westminster hall. your raun rains the extra ordinary story in the fanl chapter. >>> crowds gathered to cheer and wave flags showing their appreciation. the jam packed day was a service of thanksgiving at sait. pauls cathedral. >> i hope these hap pea events will bright ten our lives so many years to come. >> the televised address broadcast to the nation and around the commonwealth was actually recorded yesterday. in london, amy kellogg, fox news. >>> time now 11 after the hour. one night after sharing the same stage president obama and clinton are working from different play books when it comes to taxes. we will bring you those details next. >>> a high school student denied his diploma because of the way he was cheering during his graduation ceremony. you will never guess what he has to do to get his diploma. >> if you are just waking up it's quarter after the hour. here's what's happening while you were sleeping. a spy drone completing it's first test flight over california's mojave dessert. it can st
. >>> how right it is that we should honor you here in westminster hall. your raun rains the extra ordinary story in the fanl chapter. >>> crowds gathered to cheer and wave flags showing their appreciation. the jam packed day was a service of thanksgiving at sait. pauls cathedral. >> i hope these hap pea events will bright ten our lives so many years to come. >> the televised address broadcast to the nation and around the commonwealth was actually recorded...
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she herself is at westminster hall for a lunch at the moment.few hours from now the queen will make a rare public address to the nation on this final day of the jubilee. her majesty arrived to a trumpet fanfare and a cheering crowd outside st. paul's cathedral. prince philip is in the hospital still for observation after suffering a bladder infection. after church and a lunch, going on now the royal family will take a carriage ride back to buckingham palace. abc news plans to carry a live report at 7:30 this morning when the royal family makes that public appearance from buckingham palace from the balcony. >> i think we need to have a talk with the protocol people see that the bentley limousine followed by a minivan for the queen? >> i know, she is riding in the bentley, one of eight that they have in the royal family's fleet. >> beauty. >> that's a nice ride if you can get it. >> top down weather if you have a convertible, right mike? >> absolutely just make sure you got that sunscreen on. good news on live doppler you can see clouds also where
she herself is at westminster hall for a lunch at the moment.few hours from now the queen will make a rare public address to the nation on this final day of the jubilee. her majesty arrived to a trumpet fanfare and a cheering crowd outside st. paul's cathedral. prince philip is in the hospital still for observation after suffering a bladder infection. after church and a lunch, going on now the royal family will take a carriage ride back to buckingham palace. abc news plans to carry a live...
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then it will be followed by two receptions, also a lunch is scheduled at westminster hall and then theyill have a procession to buckingham palace and a balcony appearance as well which we always love those as well when everybody gets to cheer and see the queen. so it is just a very interesting celebration. last day of the three-day celebration of the queen's diamond jubilee. just beautiful as you watch -- >> four-day celebration. >> excuse me. >> the people just lined up there. i don't know how often they get to see their queen but it must be so thrilling especially on this day. about 2,000 guests will be in attendance besides the royal weather. we know the queen's husband was under the weather. hopefully, we'll see him later today. but for now, the queen is arriving way female companion. >> prince philip was supposed to be with her. necessary the hospital due tie bladder infection. he was outside sunday at part of the celebration. and last night, the queen kind of ducked out due to the prince being in the hospital. so they will continue to monitor him. hopefully, he is doing okay. as y
then it will be followed by two receptions, also a lunch is scheduled at westminster hall and then theyill have a procession to buckingham palace and a balcony appearance as well which we always love those as well when everybody gets to cheer and see the queen. so it is just a very interesting celebration. last day of the three-day celebration of the queen's diamond jubilee. just beautiful as you watch -- >> four-day celebration. >> excuse me. >> the people just lined up...
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this was the dress rehearsal for the procession westminster hall and buckingham palace.s, 1,000 ship flotilla, a concert featuring paul mccartney and elton john. and of course an appearance by the monarch herself. she took the throne in 1952 at the age of just 25. pop star justin bieber knocked out cold at a concert in paris. he he is said to be recovering from a concussion after walking into a glass wall. he later joked about it on twitter. posting a photo of a glass house with the message yes, this will never be my house, lol. it followed chaotic trip to norway. police say more than a dozen girls were hurt in a crush of fans ahead of a free bieber concert in the capital city of oslo. all after recent dust up with a photographer which the l.a. county sheriff's office is investigating. a one growing industry has created thousands of new jobs in just one state. but to work there, you are going to need some will power. how the kraft beer business is booming next. plus a 14-year-old girl from san diego has a lot to brag about. she just took home the trophy in the national s
this was the dress rehearsal for the procession westminster hall and buckingham palace.s, 1,000 ship flotilla, a concert featuring paul mccartney and elton john. and of course an appearance by the monarch herself. she took the throne in 1952 at the age of just 25. pop star justin bieber knocked out cold at a concert in paris. he he is said to be recovering from a concussion after walking into a glass wall. he later joked about it on twitter. posting a photo of a glass house with the message...
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then it was to whitehall and westminster hall for a lunch of welsh lamb with 700 guests, many of them trades men and women. >> you are a constant in a changing world and a constant good. >> reporter: earlier today the queen resip ricketted the many tributes with a specially recorded message to address the nation. >> the events that i have attended to mark my diamond jubilee have been a humbling experience. it has touched me deeply to see so many thousands of families, neighbors and friends celebrating together in such a happy atmosphere. >> reporter: at the palace, they assembled in their hundreds of thousands as the military took over and the flight signaled the finale of this diamond jubilee weekend. >> brown: ned temko, a writer for "the observer" newspaper, has been watching the goings-on, and joins us now from london. ned, a lot of pomp, a lot of affection. that's how it looks from here. how does it feel there? >> yep. much the same wayment it's been a spectacular four days. on the most superficial level a wonderful excuse to party which lots of people did in just about every cor
then it was to whitehall and westminster hall for a lunch of welsh lamb with 700 guests, many of them trades men and women. >> you are a constant in a changing world and a constant good. >> reporter: earlier today the queen resip ricketted the many tributes with a specially recorded message to address the nation. >> the events that i have attended to mark my diamond jubilee have been a humbling experience. it has touched me deeply to see so many thousands of families,...
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they will also perform in westminster hall and then at dublin ireland.ake sure that your fourth of july plans include watching kron4 this year as our aid will celebration july 4th life. you have the best seat in the house to watch fireworks from all around the bay including milpitas, pleasant hill, san rafael and the big spectacle in san francisco. we're the only station that brings a vocal fireworks live. it all starts at 9:00 p.m.. this go if for tough >>pam: and 6:00 p.m., oakland mayor jean quan targets in which she says are the most dangerous of 100 box and now admits she was wrong. a developing story out of san leandro, police say a man was shot. kron4 has the latest. half the legal fireworks were confiscated just one week before the fourth of july. if we will take you to the raid that netted a lot of dangerous explosives. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female a
they will also perform in westminster hall and then at dublin ireland.ake sure that your fourth of july plans include watching kron4 this year as our aid will celebration july 4th life. you have the best seat in the house to watch fireworks from all around the bay including milpitas, pleasant hill, san rafael and the big spectacle in san francisco. we're the only station that brings a vocal fireworks live. it all starts at 9:00 p.m.. this go if for tough >>pam: and 6:00 p.m., oakland...