until death do us do part. shepard: the newly weds paused to bow and curtsy to the queen on her way out. the queen wearing yellow as the bookie s predicted responded with a smile. after a carriage ride back to the palace, it was time to hit the buckingham balcony for a kiss. but the crowd wanted more. and although one flower girl didn t seem too impressed, the royal couple obliged. and the military flyover marked the moment. the couple had another surprise in store for all the well wishers. without warning, prince william drove his father s as ton martin convertible into the streets. his bride sitting happily on the license plates. on the back the license plate said just wed. on the front the letter l,
gloria, bill, and david, stay with us. we re going to take a quick break. we ll hear from the former white house chief of staff and secretary of state james baker when we come back. also a beautiful military flyover at the reagan centennial from simi valley, california. cnn s special coverage continues in just a moment.
washington. eric shawn and jamie colby will take over after the break. they have special coverage of the 100th birthday celebration for ronald reagan. nancy reagan will lay the presidential wreath. there will be a military flyover. fighter jets launched off the deck of the uss ronald reagan. rendition of happy birthday by the beach boys. we will bring you complete live coverage of the ceremony coming up in just a few minutes right here on the fox news channel. don t forget to tune in to fox news sunday with chris wallace airing today at a very special time, 3:00 p.m. eastern. you will want to watch it ahead of the big game. chris goes one on one with the nfl commissioner roger goodell and yucks it up with the sunday crew. as we celebrate ha what would have been the 100 birthday of ronald reagan. a special birthday to me, my mom. hope you have a great day. that s it for us here in washington. thanks for watching fox news fair and balanced. ring ring.
year. what makes this one particularly special? reporter: well, jenna, it s special for a number of reasons. if more of the survives, it s the last chance they ll have a time to come here to commemorate that day and those lost in this battle. there were about a hundred that have come with their families, several thousand have come to join them for this commemoration which begins in about five minutes. trl be a military flyover as well. the video from that time comes to life for them, and the stories we ve all seen, the video that we ve all seen is being told in a first person account. i just talked to a man named dick from oregon. at the time 69 years ago about this hour, about this moment he was working at the naval hospital. he watched the bombs blow up ships, he saw the harbor afire, men swimming through the burning oil. he saw the horror of that day, and he says when he comes back, it brings it back to life as if it was yesterday. they ve come here to remember those times, rememb
so part of its mission since it was founded by the land grant of 1862 is so support the military and support military officers so having a military flyover and having people, you know, chant u.s.a. on 9/11 is, you know, was fitting with the history of the university. uh-huh. absolutely. i don t know where he s coming from, you know. and in fact, i think john gregory, you write in your editorial, the first prince the first president of the university of illinois envisioned it as a west point for the working man essentially. and so now, fast forward to today at this recent football game. he writes when they say u.s.a., u.s.a., that would be offensive to muslims. what do you think about that idea? you know, i wrote that if, you know, with david green as friends, we don t need