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historic reign. queen elizabeth ii was born into the royal family. she was never destined to be queen. so when the duke and duchess of york announced the birth of their first child on april 21st, 1926, no one could have guessed their little daughter, elizabeth alexandria barry would one day rule great britain. all of that was to change however when elizabeth s uncle prince edward add indicated his right to rule to marry american divorce say. took the throne becoming king george sixth in 1936. 10-year-old elizabeth became his i heir. the home school princess began to perform royal duties as well as doing her bit when her country was embroiled in world war ii. 1945 trained as a driver and mechanic in the women s auxiliary service. she and her sister joined other britains to celebrate ve day in the streets of britain. she also had a sweetheart her third cousin superintendence philip of greece. the couple were engaged to be married shortly after the princess 21st birthda ....
comet, food and more. finally, i will take you inside the mind of vladimir putin. it s a preview of my latest special. first, here s my take. the biden administration deserves huge credit for the economic measure that s it s been able to take against russia for its invasion of ukraine. they are the most comprehensive imposed against a major power since the second world war. on a punishment scale, they rank them at least an eight out of ten. but the unprecedented nature are producing concerns around the world that the united states has weaponized its financial power and could lead over time to the decline of the dollars dominance, which is what givens america its financial superpowers in the first place. let me tell you about three reports from three good sources that i trust. one comes to me from new delhi, reporting on a conversation that took place in the highest levels of independent yaj s government. the topic how to make sure the u.s. can never do to india ....
vladimir putin is not pleased. i ll talk to the former british prime minister tony blair about this big move and much else. then i ll talk to ian bremmer and minton beddoes about the world s other crises, covid, comet, food and more. finally, i will take you inside the mind of vladimir putin. it s a preview of my latest special. first, here s my take. the biden administration deserves huge credit for the economic measure that s it s been able to take against russia for its invasion of ukraine. they are the most comprehensive imposed against a major power since the second world war. on a punishment scale, they rank them at least an eight out of ten. but the unprecedented nature are producing concerns around the world that the united states has weaponized its financial power and could lead over time to the decline of the dollars dominance, which is what givens america its financial superpowers in the first place. let me tell you about three reports from three goo ....
dana: happening now on capitol hill jewish students from some of the mostly let universities along with house republicans speaking out about rampant anti-semitism on campus as school leaders face accountability for their responsibility for bias and protests against jewish students. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. big hour. how about bugsy? he could have his own show. minutes from now the presidents of harvard, m.i.t. and university of pennsylvania will be facing pointed questions before the housed indication committee after weeks of bipartisan backlash after allowing anti-semitism. dana: students say they don t feel safe on campus and some lawmakers attacked the demonstrations calling them reprehensible. aishah hosni tracking developments on capitol hill. good morning to you both. this hearing could get rowdy. look behind me. the large crowd that is waiting to get into this hearing and in the past you guys have seen it here on fox. some of these hearings ge ....
ainsley: tell us what you remember. what did you go through yesterday when you learned the news and what are your thoughts for the future? we had been aware that the queen was ill. but the idea that she might not be there was still impossible to entertain. she had certainly been there all my life. i remember the death of her father king george sixth. and this terrible political young, shy looking woman with enormous crown on her head at her coronation and everybody felt so protective of her at the time. and in a way that has continued. people just did always feel protective of this woman who absolutely unflinching devotion to the role of being the queen. never wavered for a moment. it s an unreal thought that she isn t there today. steve: yeah. you know, she was the paragon of what is now nearly state virtues and restraint. she had the stiff upper lip. the classic description. but also, philip, i read today ....