if there were a book like how to destroy your business in 12 simple steps, step number one would be, you know, watch what the nfl does. i would fire every one of these guys. going to rock going to rock the boat jam with a brand new shaking my head like a billy goat. brian: big and rich playing our show again. probably good to know they are probably watching right now. when you choose the music. ainsley: what if they had a big concert last night. would they be up at 7:00 a.m.? brian: have a stage in heir house. steve: they have a stage in heir house? brian: yes. ainsley: how would you know that. brian: i was in their house. steve: they live together? brian: no. they don t live together. steve: you said their house. brian: i was over richland. steve: john rich. whiskey. because we are out of whiskey. as a country he is doing the
balcony. let s get right to cnn s richard quest, live at buckingham palace for us this morning. richard quest, good morning, how has it gone? reporter: good morning to you. it is an overcast but still dry morning. welcome. i m actually up the road from the palace in trafalgar square, where i think you might be able to see there are several hundred people watching what s happening on big screens. the reason we re in tra it ffal square, throughout the day, the queen is literally commuting through the square, backwards and forwards, palace, manchester house, down to westminster for the lunch, and then later this afternoon, soledad, up whitehall and back home to the palace for that royal wave. on the balcony, only six or seven of them. they re limiting the number of people that had be on the balcony. just the queen, the immediate line of succession, charles, camilla, william, catherine and harry. so, up next from the calendar that i ve read, the queen has left st. paul s wher
here. the rebuilding started. ludlow was cut off by storm damaged roads. 250 roads were completely cut off. then you had bridges. you had dozens of bridges that were completely washed out. worke erers spent the better paf the week rebuilding the infrastructure in vermont. meanwhile, there s also been a renewed sense of spirit among the folks here. the people who live in vermont. a lot of folks have been helping out their neighbors and pitching in and helping. there s a big concert last night i ll talk about in a second and we have video to show you of that. what s top of mind for a lot of business owners here in ludlow is fall foliage season where you have tens of thousands of people who descend on vermont to look at the leaves change on the trees. it s $300 million a year industry. because so many restaurants and hotels have had to shut down