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it will be led by the lord chamberlain's office. for a wedding day, possibly as early as march. the diary for the senior royals will have to be looked at and government events and other schedules. expect worldwide attention. >> it is going gangbusters in america. americans love a role wedding. americans love celebrity. familytory of the worlworld and the pomp and circumstance. it is the rules. >> what kind of event will be in these difficult economic times? the wedding came in the post-war austerity years. perhaps an example to her grandson and his fiancee. >> kate middleton was photographed today at westminster abbey, if that is a clue. 30 years of conflict have left women carrying much of the burden. under the taliban, they were left largely unseen and unheard. for a minority, that is changing. >> you're watching something special. really special. it is not about the skills that are on display. it is about the players. they are members of the afghan national women's football team. what do you think of when you come through these gates? >> like billion, she was inspired by one
it will be led by the lord chamberlain's office. for a wedding day, possibly as early as march. the diary for the senior royals will have to be looked at and government events and other schedules. expect worldwide attention. >> it is going gangbusters in america. americans love a role wedding. americans love celebrity. familytory of the worlworld and the pomp and circumstance. it is the rules. >> what kind of event will be in these difficult economic times? the wedding came in the...
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here is a typical samuel chamberlain photo taken from the book, glouster and cape ann. in addition to the american landmark series, my book covers 12 other series. they are the seaport series, 12 volumes published by doubleday between 1940 and 1947. of particular note in this series, tropic landfall: the port of honolulu, was ready for publication in december 1941 when pearl harbor was attacked. before its publication, however, a new prologue addressing the country's entry into world war ii was written. can you read that first sentence? i believe it begins the bombs fell as this book went to press, honolulu was a closed port. the american folkway series, 28 volumes edited by caldwell, was published by sloan and pierce between 1941 and 1958. caldwell described it as the colorful series of american life told through the customs of the people in the widely-scattered regions of the country. the american mountains series, nine volumes edited by roderick peety was published between 1932 and 1952. the american lakes series, ten volumes edited by milo quaff, was published betwe
here is a typical samuel chamberlain photo taken from the book, glouster and cape ann. in addition to the american landmark series, my book covers 12 other series. they are the seaport series, 12 volumes published by doubleday between 1940 and 1947. of particular note in this series, tropic landfall: the port of honolulu, was ready for publication in december 1941 when pearl harbor was attacked. before its publication, however, a new prologue addressing the country's entry into world war ii was...
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chamberlain! >> wow, that is gorgeous. if you can take that and just twist it. there you go. >> that was good. >> the salsa tasted awesome. >> it was amazing. >> certainly looks delicious. for more information about the green chimneys children's garden, visit our website. >>> it's a sight to make you look twice, even if you have seen a synchronized rowing crew before. these teens take tradition for a ride. >> reporter: there is a dragon in the water. a dragon boat, that is. >> my sister told me endless stories about her experience on the dragon boat. >> reporter: that's what got benjamin chan to join team nova. now he and his teammates compete every year in the hong kong dragon boat festival. and you don't have to go to hong kong to see it. festivals are held in many cities across the u.s. >> you feel this euphoria that just energizes you and all the teamwork, and you know the physical activity that you do. it's really exciting. >> all about teamwork. everybody's mind has to be at the same place. >> reporter: to do that takes a lot of preparation. we got to watc
chamberlain! >> wow, that is gorgeous. if you can take that and just twist it. there you go. >> that was good. >> the salsa tasted awesome. >> it was amazing. >> certainly looks delicious. for more information about the green chimneys children's garden, visit our website. >>> it's a sight to make you look twice, even if you have seen a synchronized rowing crew before. these teens take tradition for a ride. >> reporter: there is a dragon in the water....
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chamberlain remembers the lavish spread at the barbecue. >> gorgeous looking food. really a lot of food. >>reporter: nothing like the food patient were serve ised. she decided to take her husband to the party. >> this guy by the step said told us to move along. this is just for the staff only. you know. they didn't even want us looking at it. >>reporter: when gift fund money started to run dry, the hospitals was forced to make cut to patient benefit like bus outings. that's when the state stepped in. the california department of public health created the hospital in may for failing to meet the recreation need of patients. it is not address to figure out where the money is going at laguna honda but still a lot of it moving around. new documents obtained by the i team show last february administrators diverted 100,000 dollars of interest from the patient gift fund to hospital accounts used for staff. 2 check totalling 37,000 dollars from non-profit that raises money for patients both nut staff expense account. that was in 2006 and 7. we found several small checks writ
chamberlain remembers the lavish spread at the barbecue. >> gorgeous looking food. really a lot of food. >>reporter: nothing like the food patient were serve ised. she decided to take her husband to the party. >> this guy by the step said told us to move along. this is just for the staff only. you know. they didn't even want us looking at it. >>reporter: when gift fund money started to run dry, the hospitals was forced to make cut to patient benefit like bus outings....
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>> there's a lot of headaches in the lord chamberlain's office because there's people that want and have to be present and, of course, being as he is an heir to the throne, there will be a number of guests that must be there. there will be a lot of foreign royal houses, perhaps even as we said the other day perhaps mrs. obama might be invited but it should be a very exciting occasion and of course a very personal commitment between the young couple. i think that is something that's stressed this time that it's not only a nation aal celebration b two people because they want to be married to each other. which is great. >> it is different than many royal stories of the past. only five months now until the wedding. obviously, plans will be put forward a pace. what happens there in the uk in the next five months? >> well, there will be a lot of things going on behind the scenes and, of course, one of the things that happens in the lord chamberlain's office is people ring up and say i'm a friend and hope for an invitation and they say why didn't you get in touch with the happy couple itself a
>> there's a lot of headaches in the lord chamberlain's office because there's people that want and have to be present and, of course, being as he is an heir to the throne, there will be a number of guests that must be there. there will be a lot of foreign royal houses, perhaps even as we said the other day perhaps mrs. obama might be invited but it should be a very exciting occasion and of course a very personal commitment between the young couple. i think that is something that's...
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and i mean, gosh, if you wanted anyone to plan a wedding, you would get the lord chamberlain's office to do it. very organized. indeed. >> they have quite a bit of experience planning these sorts of things. >> they have -- >> it will be in the -- go ahead. >> sorry. they have a huge amount of experience. and the only sort of sad thing perh perhaps, i know diana experienced, she didn't have much to do with it herself. normally, it is the bride and the bride's mum but this this case it won't be. >> i wonder what kind of wedding then we can expect to see. because we all think back to july 29th, 1981. 750 million people around the world watched diana and charles walk down the aisle in that beautiful cathedral of st. paul. do you think we'll see anything remotely close to this again? >> well, i don't know but i think traditionally, historically royal weddings were a cause to cheer the country. i mean, when the queen got married it was right after the war and there was still rationing and it was a great blast of joy and people used to use their coupons to help her with the clothes and i thi
and i mean, gosh, if you wanted anyone to plan a wedding, you would get the lord chamberlain's office to do it. very organized. indeed. >> they have quite a bit of experience planning these sorts of things. >> they have -- >> it will be in the -- go ahead. >> sorry. they have a huge amount of experience. and the only sort of sad thing perh perhaps, i know diana experienced, she didn't have much to do with it herself. normally, it is the bride and the bride's mum but this...
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and they're taking advice of the lord chamberlain's office and buckingham palace organize all the transport for guests. they organize all the seating. everyone has a seat. everyone has a card and a number. so it's not just like an ordinary wedding. it's pretty serious stuff. but obviously, kate and william are doing all the sort of major decisions, although the little minutia they'll have lots of help with. >> and the money is coming from, i read, some sort of private funding? can you tell us any more about that? >> yes, well strangely enough, the middletons are very anxious to be involved. and they have said that they want to contribute seriously contribute to the cost of the wedding. now that means that the abbey, the flowers, the transport, all the things that are involved in a wedding, and also the honeymoon. i really feel that catherine, as we now have to call her, her parents will probably pay for the honeymoon. and obviously the dress, which is unusual. because normally the queen gets stuck with doing all of that. >> ingrid seward as always. thank you very much for your insight and e
and they're taking advice of the lord chamberlain's office and buckingham palace organize all the transport for guests. they organize all the seating. everyone has a seat. everyone has a card and a number. so it's not just like an ordinary wedding. it's pretty serious stuff. but obviously, kate and william are doing all the sort of major decisions, although the little minutia they'll have lots of help with. >> and the money is coming from, i read, some sort of private funding? can you...
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and i mean, gosh, if you wanted anyone to plan a wedding, you get the lord chamberlain's office to do it and they're very organized. >> very organized. >> very organized, indeed. >> and they have quite a bit of experience planning these sorts of things. it will be in the -- go ahead. >> so they have a huge amount of experience. and the only sort of sad thing, perhaps, i know that diana experienced, was that she didn't seem to have anything much to do with it herself. >> i wonder -- >> normally it's the bride and the bride's mum. but in this case it won't be. >> i wonder what kind of wedding, then, we can expect to see. because we all think back to july 29th, 1981, 750 million people around the world watched diana and charles walk down the aisle in that beautiful cathedral, st. paul's. do you think we'll see anything remotely close to this again? >> well, i don't know. but i think traditionally, historically, royal weddings were always a cause to cheer the country. even when the queen got married it was right after the war, and they were still rationing, and it was a great blast of joy
and i mean, gosh, if you wanted anyone to plan a wedding, you get the lord chamberlain's office to do it and they're very organized. >> very organized. >> very organized, indeed. >> and they have quite a bit of experience planning these sorts of things. it will be in the -- go ahead. >> so they have a huge amount of experience. and the only sort of sad thing, perhaps, i know that diana experienced, was that she didn't seem to have anything much to do with it herself....
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they're taken up by the lord chamberlain's office and buckingham palace organized the transport for everyone. the seating. everyone has a card and a number. not just like an ordinary wedding. it is pretty serious stuff and obviously kate and william are doing all their sort of major decisions although the little my ne minute with. >> and the funding coming from private funding? can you tell us anymore about that? >> well, strangely enough, the middletons are anxious to be involved and they have said that they want to contribute seriously contribute to the cost of the wedding. now, that means that the abbey, the flowers, the transport, all the things involved in a wedding and also the honeymoon, i really feel that catherine as we have to call her, her parents will probably pay for the honeymoon and obviously the dress which is unusual because normally the queen gets stuck with doing all of that. >> ingrid, as always, thank you very much for the insight and experti expertise. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it a lot. maggie? >> the countdown has officially begun. i did count 157 days. >> all ri
they're taken up by the lord chamberlain's office and buckingham palace organized the transport for everyone. the seating. everyone has a card and a number. not just like an ordinary wedding. it is pretty serious stuff and obviously kate and william are doing all their sort of major decisions although the little my ne minute with. >> and the funding coming from private funding? can you tell us anymore about that? >> well, strangely enough, the middletons are anxious to be involved...
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and they're taking advice of the lord chamberlain's office and buckingham palace organize all the transport for guests. they organize all the seating. everyone has a seat. everyone has a card and a number. so it's not just like an ordinary wedding. it's pretty serious stuff. but obviously, kate and william are doing all the sort of major decisions, although the little minutia they'll have lots of help with. >> and the money is coming from i read some sort of private funding? can you tell us any more about that? >> yes, well strangely enough the middletons are very anxious to be involved. and they have said that they want to contribute seriously contribute to the cost of the wedding. now that means that the abbey, the flowers, the transport, all the things that are involved in a wedding, and also the honeymoon. i really feel that catherine, as we now have to call her, her parents will probably pay for the honeymoon. and obviously the dress, which is unusual. because normally the queen gets stuck with doing all of that. >> ingrid seward as always. thank you very much for your insight and expe
and they're taking advice of the lord chamberlain's office and buckingham palace organize all the transport for guests. they organize all the seating. everyone has a seat. everyone has a card and a number. so it's not just like an ordinary wedding. it's pretty serious stuff. but obviously, kate and william are doing all the sort of major decisions, although the little minutia they'll have lots of help with. >> and the money is coming from i read some sort of private funding? can you tell...
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. >> george chamberlain. i would like to get back to what congressman rogers said on technology issues, and ask an analyst with you can apply that same principle to do away with the limitations on what individually agencies are authorized to do in the united states. we have the fbi which does now law enforcement and intelligence in the same place. 1947 act precluded cia from having any law enforcement function. don't get along, i'm not suggesting see a should have law enforcement function. but if there are capabilities be is because in 1968, overhead was used to take a picture of the democratic national convention so the problems at dhs and others. cia cannot do electronic surveillance of united states. we are really going to do with problem, shouldn't all agencies essentially have the same capabilities properly managed and coordinated? >> know. [laughter] >> you know, think about, i would not want passionate i have complete respect for the cia and the officers and a great patriot. we train them and teach the
. >> george chamberlain. i would like to get back to what congressman rogers said on technology issues, and ask an analyst with you can apply that same principle to do away with the limitations on what individually agencies are authorized to do in the united states. we have the fbi which does now law enforcement and intelligence in the same place. 1947 act precluded cia from having any law enforcement function. don't get along, i'm not suggesting see a should have law enforcement...