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she devotes herself to winston. winston is her life's work she says.eves in free trade, is. so has a real sense of somebody who has in a sense subordinated her interests and preferences to him. itis a remarkable partnership. there are times when she has to go away because she's so exhausted by the business of dealing with winston but they have this very powerful synergistic relationship >> he believed you could only arrive at truth if it was argued and challenged about. one of the reasons why so many generals found him exhausting was that he applied this process of debate to military decision making and some of them couldn't cope. >> but he also did it late at night when he had a nap during the day they worked all day at 10:00 winston would go in for a strategic discussion when the admirals were ready to go to sleep and it was known as winston's midnight follies and it was not actually a folly because often then he got his way out of here is exhaustion. >> rose: the naps were essential for him? >> yes. >> he felt completely into his night shirt. >> ros
she devotes herself to winston. winston is her life's work she says.eves in free trade, is. so has a real sense of somebody who has in a sense subordinated her interests and preferences to him. itis a remarkable partnership. there are times when she has to go away because she's so exhausted by the business of dealing with winston but they have this very powerful synergistic relationship >> he believed you could only arrive at truth if it was argued and challenged about. one of the reasons...
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flora winston, children's hospital, philadelphia, and dr. mark ashley president of the center for neuroskills. your written testimony will be made part of the record and we ask that you summarize your opening statements in five minutes and dr. strickland, you are recognized at this time for five minutes to summarize and make your opening statement. >> chairman pitts, ranking member palome, thank you for the opportunity to testify on the traumatic brain injury programs. i am dr. bonnie strickland, director of the division of services for the maternal and child health bureau at the health resources, department of heath and human services. h rsa and hhs colleagues, and we welcome the opportunity to discuss the program with you and to provide highlights of other hhs activities. congress has charged hrsa with implementing your american indian consortia to improve access to rehabilitation and other services. the nih has responsibilities in the areas of research and the cdc has responsibility for prevention and surveillance. samsa provides activiti
flora winston, children's hospital, philadelphia, and dr. mark ashley president of the center for neuroskills. your written testimony will be made part of the record and we ask that you summarize your opening statements in five minutes and dr. strickland, you are recognized at this time for five minutes to summarize and make your opening statement. >> chairman pitts, ranking member palome, thank you for the opportunity to testify on the traumatic brain injury programs. i am dr. bonnie...
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flora winston from the children's hospital in philadelphia. it's a wonderful instutituion that has served many of my constituents and i would also like to welcome those with us today who have tbi as well as their families and caregivers who make enormous sacrifices every day and we're glad that you're all here. i yield the balance of my time to the vice chairman, dr. bergess. >> today's hearing is of vital importance that the center of disease control confirm that over 52,000 of them do not survive. of those that do survive 11,000 are children. this makes pediatric brain injury the leading cause of death and injury to children. there exists no viable therapeutic option for patients and all of the interventions are designed to prevent progression of the injury or secondary injury. in order to successfully treat traumatic brain injuries you must equip health care professionals and researchers with the resources needed to improve outcomes and quality of life for those affected. although there are numerous research projects under way across the co
flora winston from the children's hospital in philadelphia. it's a wonderful instutituion that has served many of my constituents and i would also like to welcome those with us today who have tbi as well as their families and caregivers who make enormous sacrifices every day and we're glad that you're all here. i yield the balance of my time to the vice chairman, dr. bergess. >> today's hearing is of vital importance that the center of disease control confirm that over 52,000 of them do...
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winston, i didn't get to you. i have one follow-up, if you would. in your testimony, you discussed the importance of the golden window in acute trae kucute tre. are you aware of any studies of treatment of children with tbi during the golden window? >> yes. so the question is about the goaden window. it used to be called the golden hour. we're now learning it's important to have aggressive care for a longer period of time, as we heard terrific testimony on. you know, the fact is that it is very difficult to do acute care research, and i think that there are -- there's work out there to try to start bridging together emergency departments and hospitals to try to build networks where this kind of research can be done. just beginning. i personally, i could get back to you on specific information, but i know a very exciting study with adults found, just came out from the university of pennsylvania, found that early aggressive, expensive care, had important long-term consequences. i think that we give, and i think you would agree, too little, too late, a
winston, i didn't get to you. i have one follow-up, if you would. in your testimony, you discussed the importance of the golden window in acute trae kucute tre. are you aware of any studies of treatment of children with tbi during the golden window? >> yes. so the question is about the goaden window. it used to be called the golden hour. we're now learning it's important to have aggressive care for a longer period of time, as we heard terrific testimony on. you know, the fact is that it...
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winston, along that line, do you have a sense as to -- clearly states are doing things differently among the several states. do you have a sense as to whether or not there is any coordination at the state level as to adopting the best practices, what's working in one location might be transferable to another location, is there communication along these lines, are states looking at what programs are working and -- in other areas, and then i want to go to go to dr. strickland as to what the federal oversight of that is. but do you get a sense there are states that are doing it right, and states that showroom for improvement? >> i have to say that it's not my expertise to look at what states are doing, so i can't really give you a full answer. i can speak to one program that hersa funded that's in pennsylvania that might be of help to you. in pennsylvania, there is this group -- there's a program that's called brain steps to try to reintegrate children into the school system, because understand, that is the job of children. it's to go to school. and to get back in there. and now every schoo
winston, along that line, do you have a sense as to -- clearly states are doing things differently among the several states. do you have a sense as to whether or not there is any coordination at the state level as to adopting the best practices, what's working in one location might be transferable to another location, is there communication along these lines, are states looking at what programs are working and -- in other areas, and then i want to go to go to dr. strickland as to what the...
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the to believe in london and england, and winston churchill. people are talking about him again. this is a book about winston churchill riding and being an author. people do not really know that. and the special relationship between britain and america. >> that does not sound like junk food. >> it is because -- you are getting your history and you can hold it up. you are learning a lot about him. one that is not exactly junk but it is different in terms of talking about special relationships. this is about his father, sargent shriver. it is just a gem and it will make you want to go visit your relatives. it is a quick read. families get together. then the darlings -- they are in new york and high-fashion. this is hot off the presses. this is what happens when a family in chevy chase -- one of the daughters is at the start of a new reality show called "the virgin." think about that. taking place right now. the reality show is starting and this family is engulfed in this reality show. the author is going to be at the library in a couple of weeks. this is going to be a lot of fun. >
the to believe in london and england, and winston churchill. people are talking about him again. this is a book about winston churchill riding and being an author. people do not really know that. and the special relationship between britain and america. >> that does not sound like junk food. >> it is because -- you are getting your history and you can hold it up. you are learning a lot about him. one that is not exactly junk but it is different in terms of talking about special...
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during her reign, she has given regular audiences to 12 prime minister, the first sir winston churchill and six roman catholic popes and 11 american presidents we are following her diamond jubilee, live from london, all day. stay live with us. you have the best seat in the house. thank you. >> jamie: it's the place to be. fox is the place to be to follow the race for the white house. after bleak news on the unemployment rate, sparking fiery words on the sunday show, both sides using the numbers to show why their candidate belongs in the white house, steve centanni following this, live in washington. hi, steve. i bet the emotions were running pretty high. >> reporter: well, yeah. republicans are pointing to friday's dismal job numbers to make their case and democrats are focusing on economic progress that has been made, however small. all of this played out on the sunday talk shows. here's ed gillespie. >> the problem is that this administration and this president, policies are hostile to job creators. we see that on any number of fronts, whether it is the excessive regulations and the m
during her reign, she has given regular audiences to 12 prime minister, the first sir winston churchill and six roman catholic popes and 11 american presidents we are following her diamond jubilee, live from london, all day. stay live with us. you have the best seat in the house. thank you. >> jamie: it's the place to be. fox is the place to be to follow the race for the white house. after bleak news on the unemployment rate, sparking fiery words on the sunday show, both sides using the...
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remember to persevered, no great man in this country or world does not purse of there, winston churchill, john f. kennedy, steve wilson and he says who is steve wilson? you know who steve wilson is? >>> that is because he quit as long as you believe you can do what you can overcome anything. you cannot give up on yourself. that is where it was an when i dad to san francisco where 2-14, we were getting fingers but not those big ones. >>> the third round of u.s. open and the complete a tiger has bodie's for of the first five and is three strokes behind. >>> before you go, we want to say thank-you as we know this is one of those times when we say goodbye to you >>> just when the team is ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] life is full of compromises. but when it comes to what you really love, you shouldn't have to sacrifice. and that goes double for ice cream. now you don't have to give up. you can give in with dreyer's slow churned light ice cream. we churn it slowly for all the rich and creamy taste with just half the fat. so now you can have your ice cream and it eat it, too. ♪ >> announcer: the
remember to persevered, no great man in this country or world does not purse of there, winston churchill, john f. kennedy, steve wilson and he says who is steve wilson? you know who steve wilson is? >>> that is because he quit as long as you believe you can do what you can overcome anything. you cannot give up on yourself. that is where it was an when i dad to san francisco where 2-14, we were getting fingers but not those big ones. >>> the third round of u.s. open and the...
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those who rallied behind winston churchill and orchestrated his riotous to the prime minister's job when they felt. but it is a great look at the early stages of world war ii. i highly recommend them. research included traveling the globe to speak of the president's relatives to discover his ancestry with lake victoria. also found the origins of his mother's family. the story comes out june 19. looking at exclusive pictures or video from when we traveled with the author 2010. and then your phone calls on booktv. lots of candles plenty of cake. >> what was your first job at the new york times? >> i was at general assignment reporter which is really all i ever wan
those who rallied behind winston churchill and orchestrated his riotous to the prime minister's job when they felt. but it is a great look at the early stages of world war ii. i highly recommend them. research included traveling the globe to speak of the president's relatives to discover his ancestry with lake victoria. also found the origins of his mother's family. the story comes out june 19. looking at exclusive pictures or video from when we traveled with the author 2010. and then your...
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i understand that winston churchhill used this poem as a plea for the united states of america to step in against nazi ge germany. i want to make a point that we can work together to bring the light of democratic values to all peoples in burma and beyond. i would read the final verse. i was advised that the whole thing was far too long. when daylight comes, comes in the light. in front the sun climbs slow, but westward look the land is right. i would like to emphasize in conclusion that this is the most impoan
i understand that winston churchhill used this poem as a plea for the united states of america to step in against nazi ge germany. i want to make a point that we can work together to bring the light of democratic values to all peoples in burma and beyond. i would read the final verse. i was advised that the whole thing was far too long. when daylight comes, comes in the light. in front the sun climbs slow, but westward look the land is right. i would like to emphasize in conclusion that this is...
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no great man in this country or world does not purse of their winston churchill john f. kennedy steve wilson who steve wilson sells >>> that's because he quit. as long as you believe you can do what you can overcome anything, you cannot give up on yourself and i think that's where it was when i got to san francisco we were 2-14 and we were getting fingers but not the big ones. >>> the third round of u.s. open in progress tagger bogeyed and is now two strokes behind jim furyk the only player under par. >>> crazy out there hasn't? >>> the grains are firm and fast. hopefully again more and moisture tomorrow. >>> it is a case of they said, they said, allegations of caltrans cutting corners on the new bay bridge they said it is not true in the state lawmaker who says he is ignoring evidence from both sides is launching a full investigation. that is a for eyewitness news at 530 will seal in half-hour news updates on cbs s f dot com goodnight. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to
no great man in this country or world does not purse of their winston churchill john f. kennedy steve wilson who steve wilson sells >>> that's because he quit. as long as you believe you can do what you can overcome anything, you cannot give up on yourself and i think that's where it was when i got to san francisco we were 2-14 and we were getting fingers but not the big ones. >>> the third round of u.s. open in progress tagger bogeyed and is now two strokes behind jim furyk...
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. >>> if writing few hours for brisbane as winston out power to about 1500 phone holmes and the fire threatened the community. folks are still concerned. winds unbroken power lines likely spared this fire on san bruno mountain and threaten the city of brisbane. >>> the biggest concern a fire personnel their reports and of wires down and they were determined the cause and we're concerned >>> a talent and call went to cal fire for air support. a tough call for the air tanker trying to maneuver in underneath fog and the nearby mountain. fire engines from cal fire and south san francisco were called in to contain the fire no evacuations and no structures damaged. >>> our concern is the fire takes a different direction because of the wind we are concerned about structured in brisbane but nothing immediately threatened >>> firefighters on the hills of san bruno mountain think they have things in hand with the keep an eye on the winds blow hard and could flare up again. >>> one year later friends and family of the san francisco fire department remember to fallen firefighters. a ceremony hel
. >>> if writing few hours for brisbane as winston out power to about 1500 phone holmes and the fire threatened the community. folks are still concerned. winds unbroken power lines likely spared this fire on san bruno mountain and threaten the city of brisbane. >>> the biggest concern a fire personnel their reports and of wires down and they were determined the cause and we're concerned >>> a talent and call went to cal fire for air support. a tough call for the air...
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are the weekly audiences she has with her prime ministers, of which she has had 12, starting with winston churchill, who was born in the 19th century and served in her great great grandmothers army, all the way up to david cameron, who was born three years after her youngest son. >> with me interject -- what is the difference between the responsibilities of the queen and the prime minister? >> the test. the power and glory are separate. the prime minister is the head of his government and he is responsible for all government decisions, but when the prime minister comes to meet once a week in a private audience room, nobody there, nobody taking notes, completely confidential, he, and in one case she with margaret thatcher, feels free to ask her advice. she is a fantastic sounding board. she consults and encourages and warns, but she does not necessarily giving advice. she asks for the good questions. iraq written a lot in the book about her relationships with all of our prime ministers. even if they come in skeptical, they learn very quickly. if they do not come prepared, harold wilson, he
are the weekly audiences she has with her prime ministers, of which she has had 12, starting with winston churchill, who was born in the 19th century and served in her great great grandmothers army, all the way up to david cameron, who was born three years after her youngest son. >> with me interject -- what is the difference between the responsibilities of the queen and the prime minister? >> the test. the power and glory are separate. the prime minister is the head of his...
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a woman driving on west winston avenue between santa clara and amador streets. >> the pole and wiresere knocked to the ground. the woman was not hurt. police say they don't believe alcohol or drugs played a role in the accident. >>> arson investigators are looking for the cause of a fire early this morning in redwood city that displaced dozens of people. everyone got out safely even though it looked like a grim scene. >> forensic investigators from the police department collected evidence from a suspicious fire. it looked like a car grave yard. an apartment building was at 53 and half a dozen were damaged. >> knocked on my dad's door and said all the cars were burning up. i ran out to see the cars. three blew up at the same time. >> it gutted two units and sent residents running from the home. >> he saved he is two little sisters and neighbor's dog didn't make it out. >> so when they tried to get hill out. he hid under the bed and he just stayed there. >> all the people got out safely. >> apartment management said they will have to find new homes for now. there is power out and there
a woman driving on west winston avenue between santa clara and amador streets. >> the pole and wiresere knocked to the ground. the woman was not hurt. police say they don't believe alcohol or drugs played a role in the accident. >>> arson investigators are looking for the cause of a fire early this morning in redwood city that displaced dozens of people. everyone got out safely even though it looked like a grim scene. >> forensic investigators from the police department...
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which was a time of victory in europe, that she came out and waved with the king and with winston churchillny and then came down to mix with the crowds below. during the celebration. so her memory's really go back that far. >> didn't she and princess margaret, her sister, actually blend into the crowd. >> after -- >> and pretended they weren't who they were. they wanted to be amongst it. >> exactly. they looked out. >> al has the crowd in your area started to make its way down the mall at all? >>> not yet, matt. there are some folks making their way along this way but they have not yet opened the mall itself. to allow the crowds to start walking down. as they did for the royal wedding. which i always remember was one of the most impressive sights during that ceremony of how people just kind of filled in and came in down there around buckingham palace. so you can see right now you've got the street cleaners coming behind. i guess because, of course, when you have a lot of mounted police and guards you have to clean the streets first. so, they're doing that now. and i guess then they'll open
which was a time of victory in europe, that she came out and waved with the king and with winston churchillny and then came down to mix with the crowds below. during the celebration. so her memory's really go back that far. >> didn't she and princess margaret, her sister, actually blend into the crowd. >> after -- >> and pretended they weren't who they were. they wanted to be amongst it. >> exactly. they looked out. >> al has the crowd in your area started to make...
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she meets with him regularly as she has done with every prime minister back to winston churchill. the past 60 years have seen elizabeth's britain undergo great change, from leader of an empire to member of a commonwealth. but through all of this, the queen's presence represents stability and continuity. >> i declare before you all that my whole life-- whether it be long or shot-- shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. >> rose: joining me from london, suzy menkes. in london, sally bedell smith, her latest book is "elizabeth the queen, the life of a modern monarch." from cambridge, john burns, a london bureau chief of the "new york times." with me in new york, naill ferguson, he's a professor at harvard university and historian of the british empire. finally tina brown, the editor of "newsweek" and the daily beast and the author of "the diana chronicles." i'm pleased to have all of them here as we take note of this moment on the monarchy one and all, welcome. let me begin. tell me, tina, since you know both countries,
she meets with him regularly as she has done with every prime minister back to winston churchill. the past 60 years have seen elizabeth's britain undergo great change, from leader of an empire to member of a commonwealth. but through all of this, the queen's presence represents stability and continuity. >> i declare before you all that my whole life-- whether it be long or shot-- shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong....
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in 3 starts...the o's 19-year-old ttp prospect could be the starter for the game on june 19tt in winston-salem year's top pick to last week's...the o's 4th overall selection kevin gausman and his lsu tigers were eliminated from the brook...good news fth
in 3 starts...the o's 19-year-old ttp prospect could be the starter for the game on june 19tt in winston-salem year's top pick to last week's...the o's 4th overall selection kevin gausman and his lsu tigers were eliminated from the brook...good news fth
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and the remark about democracy being the worst form of government except for all the others by winston churchill. in this case, the ethics commission is trying to gut the regulations we have in place to govern campaign donations and disclosure. looking at this legislative digest, i am a layperson. i do not know the supper well. -- this stuff very well. i read the ethics digest and thing, that is not so bad. i have to talk to my friends to find out what is wrong with it. for example, the legislation would impose consistent disclosure and disclaimer requirements whenever a third party spends $5,000 or more for such communications. it does not say that it is not requiring disclosure for spending less than $5,000, which we obviously need. i am concerned about the charitable fundraisers. what is a charitable fund- raiser? it could be an industry advocacy group. i am concerned about the proposal to limit -- to take be removed limit for contributions. somebody like ron conway could come to the city and give $5,000 to every single candidate. i am concerned about the list. when you make lists c
and the remark about democracy being the worst form of government except for all the others by winston churchill. in this case, the ethics commission is trying to gut the regulations we have in place to govern campaign donations and disclosure. looking at this legislative digest, i am a layperson. i do not know the supper well. -- this stuff very well. i read the ethics digest and thing, that is not so bad. i have to talk to my friends to find out what is wrong with it. for example, the...
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if you do not believe that, imagine a world war ii with britain led by a 25-year-old winston churchill. right? you need wisdom. you need wisdom. society's need wisdom and knowledge. they value older people. but operationally, functionally, you know, we slow down. we're less precise. we remember less. we're less effective than we could or should be. we asked the question of how complicated with the training be, and what did these things are reimbursable -- reversible? i will tell you, everything is reversible. everything can be improved. every dimension of the physical, functional brain can be reversed in a positive direction. it is all reversible. we're constructed to be basically reversible. so, first of all, we look at the process of the brain as it relates to the alertness of the brain. look at recovery. we look at the process as it relates to the intentional control of the bravin. we look at the accuracy as to how the brain receives information. is schematically approved by training. we can speed up the brain almost always by two to three-fold in an old animal or human not so far a
if you do not believe that, imagine a world war ii with britain led by a 25-year-old winston churchill. right? you need wisdom. you need wisdom. society's need wisdom and knowledge. they value older people. but operationally, functionally, you know, we slow down. we're less precise. we remember less. we're less effective than we could or should be. we asked the question of how complicated with the training be, and what did these things are reimbursable -- reversible? i will tell you, everything...
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-d's first european tour winston. from one high octane engine to many your game lorenzo winning the grand prix in spain to extend his overall lead off the top of the moto g.p. standings to a hefty twenty points reaming world champion casey stoner was on full but finished fourth in his honda dani pedrosa was second five seconds behind his compacted lorenzo while another yamaha rider under the sea also completed the podium. top one hundred fifty points after five of the eighteen races pleaded stoner on patrols to lie second on. the battlefield to one of his mistakes and won going into their leadership push on the maximum going to. want. there are no clear favorites anymore in the n.b.a. playoffs with both the western and eastern conference finals series all square after four games the boston celtics on sunday time their best of seven bottom at miami in the east following over time. fifteen points and fifteen assists he scored what proved to be the final three points all the extra session lebron james meanwhile scored tw
-d's first european tour winston. from one high octane engine to many your game lorenzo winning the grand prix in spain to extend his overall lead off the top of the moto g.p. standings to a hefty twenty points reaming world champion casey stoner was on full but finished fourth in his honda dani pedrosa was second five seconds behind his compacted lorenzo while another yamaha rider under the sea also completed the podium. top one hundred fifty points after five of the eighteen races pleaded...
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i know winston is happy to see something is being done about the gopher problem. that is appreciated. i want to talk about the transfer tax measure that has been introduced. i think it is important to put some context in what we are trying to do here. i am not convinced that having one single measure that deals with the issues of changing our tax system has -- and at the same time dealing with the affordable housing trust fund, that one measure can do that. from a public policy standpoint, i am not sure if that is the right approach. i am signing onto the property transfer tax that has been proposed by supervisor avalos because i think it is the right thing to do. if you look at the way in which we have been balancing our budget for the last few years, from the moment that i know i was elected to this board of supervisors, we have been cutting. we have been cutting consistently for the last four years. when we started cutting, we started cutting some of the fat in these agencies and some of the services being provided. a couple of years into that, we started to cu
i know winston is happy to see something is being done about the gopher problem. that is appreciated. i want to talk about the transfer tax measure that has been introduced. i think it is important to put some context in what we are trying to do here. i am not convinced that having one single measure that deals with the issues of changing our tax system has -- and at the same time dealing with the affordable housing trust fund, that one measure can do that. from a public policy standpoint, i am...
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you put it well, a queen whose first prime minister was winston church ill and they had a very closenship, and she has seen it all and, this is a huge celebration of the queen, diamond jubilee and, a rare experience, and, we are pleased to have paul roe with us, a butler to the queen, and was the first person to see her in the this morning and the last to see her at night. >> great to be here. ... [inaudible] great british weather but, they are having a great time out there. this is for the woman, not just here for the queen, they are here to celebrate the woman who gave up her life, really to serve her people. >> reporter: and when she took the vow, one of the first things she said about backing up queen is she'd take the vow the rest of her life, whether short or long and it has been very long, which is wonderful for the people of england. what is she like. >> she's a very warm, kind, generou generous-heart person behind those doors and is really not that serious, as the woman i've known, i've known the wife, mother, grandmother for many years, and she's a wonderful lady, the queen
you put it well, a queen whose first prime minister was winston church ill and they had a very closenship, and she has seen it all and, this is a huge celebration of the queen, diamond jubilee and, a rare experience, and, we are pleased to have paul roe with us, a butler to the queen, and was the first person to see her in the this morning and the last to see her at night. >> great to be here. ... [inaudible] great british weather but, they are having a great time out there. this is for...
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eighth of sir winston morrow means the winds are blowing from the inland areas offshore their pitch dreyer said the relative humidity will drop into the teens and locations notice to get away friday and heading into saturday 84 degrees on tap for the state capital 62 in monterey bay and nearly 98 in fresno now the south shore has ended by azeri and affects all the lead back to the straits. upper 50s low 60s or daytime highs for saturday they had little bit cooler as we've year toward belmont into some san francisco and to brisbane. 85 outside number is toward gilroy also to the east in brentwood and tracy and discovery bay and rio vista as well and we drop the number down toward one the creek as the head toward the nation of and vallejo. now the into the into sonoma it will talk about 85 upper 70's and mill valley northwest wind up to 25 m.p.h. and 67 degrees and san francisco which is pretty spot on for this time of the year. here's the extended forecast for calling for the one listed as began with the offshore fell on sunday. will be out with this heat wave of monday gradually cooling by
eighth of sir winston morrow means the winds are blowing from the inland areas offshore their pitch dreyer said the relative humidity will drop into the teens and locations notice to get away friday and heading into saturday 84 degrees on tap for the state capital 62 in monterey bay and nearly 98 in fresno now the south shore has ended by azeri and affects all the lead back to the straits. upper 50s low 60s or daytime highs for saturday they had little bit cooler as we've year toward belmont...