A White House Welcome For Queen Elizabeth
British Monarch And Her Husband Are Greeted With A 21-Gun Salute
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Play CBS Video Video White-Tie Dinner For The Queen President Bush is hosting a white-tie dinner to honor Queen Elizabeth II, who spent much of the day at the White House. Mark Phillips reports.
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Video Bush Entertains The Queen President Bush and Queen Elizabeth II spent a few hours together at the White House; they'll meet again tonight at the first white-tie dinner in Mr. Bush's six-year tenure. Susan Roberts reports.
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Video Notebook: White House Dinner It took some convincing by the first lady before President Bush agreed to host his first white-tie White House dinner, for Queen Elizabeth. Katie Couric discusses Laura Bush's power of persuasion.
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First Lady Laura Bush, left, Queen Elizabeth II, second from right, and President Bush, right, wave from the balcony at the White House during the official state arrival ceremony in Washington on May 7, 2007. Prince Philip is second from left. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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Photo Essay Royal Welcome In D.C. Amid much fanfare, the White House rolls out the red carpet for Queen Elizabeth II.
The audience laughed aloud at a verbal slip by Mr. Bush when he said the queen had dined with 10 U.S. presidents and had helped the United States "celebrate its bicentennial in 17 ... ." Mr. Bush caught himself and corrected the date to 1976."
Mr. Bush joked that the queen just "gave me a look that only a mother could give a child."
In his remarks, Mr. Bush said the United States and Britain, allies in Iraq and Afghanistan, were standing together in the war against terrorism.
"Our work has been hard," the president said. "The fruits of our work have been difficult for many to see. Yet our work remains the surest path to peace. Your majesty, I appreciate your leadership during these times of danger and decision."State Dinner Guest List & Menu
The queen's grandson Prince Harry, now an officer in the British Army, is about to be deployed to Iraq. But queens don't do politics; they do diplomatic niceties, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips.
"I know a lot of people both sides of the Atlantic would love it if she said, 'look my grandson is in danger – like a whole bunch of other young men – of losing his life, but that's not the kind of thing she ever says," says British political columnist Simon Hoggart.
The queen noted that it was her fifth visit to the United States. "It is a moment to take stock of our present friendship, rightly taking pleasure from its strengths while never taking these for granted," she said.Photos: Royal Welcome In D.C.
Photos: America Welcomes The Queen
"And it is the time to look forward, jointly renewing our commitment to a more prosperous, safer and freer world," she added.
Mr. Bush and his wife, Laura, were waiting on the driveway on a near-perfect spring day as the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, arrived by limousine. The two couples briefly shook hands before moving on to the formal welcome.
A brilliant blue sky framed the colorful ceremony where red, white and blue bunting was draped over the fence lines on the South Lawn. The United States Air Force Band led a grand military procession onto the lawn.
The ceremony included a parade by the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps dressed in black tricorner hats, white wigs, waistcoats, colonial coveralls, and red regimental coats. Their uniforms are patterned after those worn by the musicians of Gen. George Washington's Continental Army.
It was a day of high pomp and pageantry from a president known for his informality. It also was an uplifting event for a White House at a time when Bush's approval rate has dropped near all-time lows and he battles a Democratic Congress over funding for an unpopular Iraq war.
In honor of the queen, Mr. Bush agreed to host the first white-tie dinner of his presidency, with entertainment by violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman.
"We did sort of have to convince him a little bit" to opt for the white-tie dinner, Mrs. Bush said of her and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's efforts to talk Bush into hosting the most formal dinner the White House can offer.
The White House said 7,000 guests were invited to the arrival ceremony. They included American and British delegations, British Embassy staff, state dinner guests, members of Congress, Cabinet members, White House staff and their guests, State Department staff, and students.
On Monday night, 134 guests will return in white tie and tails for the state dinner among 13 damask-clothed tables set with gold-trimmed ivory china and gilded silver candelabras.
"We're very excited to host Her Majesty," Mrs. Bush said Monday morning on ABC's "Good Morning America."
"We had the opportunity to be here the last time she was here for a state dinner (hosted by the first President Bush in 1991) ... and we're so thrilled to have the chance to host her and to show her the strong affection the American people have for the British," she said.
For the first time in the Bush administration, a full, formal, white-tie reception is being held, reports Phillips. This is the top level of diplomatic formality, from an administration known more for Texas twang than tails. The full treatment is being explained as a way of underlining the closeness of the U.S.-British relationship.
"I think the purpose of the white tie dinner is to reciprocate for the queen's white tie dinner that she hosted for the president and Mrs. Bush in 2003 at Buckingham Palace," former White House social secretary, Lea Berman, said on The Early Show Monday.
It will be the Bushes' fifth state dinner in six years. The White House said the president was happy to return hospitality to the queen, who hosted the Bushes at a white-tie state banquet in November 2003 during an official visit to Britain.
Compiling the guest list for an event of this size takes a lot of care, said Berman.
"It takes a number of people, giving the president and Mrs. Bush input," Berman said. "But they will always have their own ideas about a state dinner list. And then they will take recommendations from the state department, from the NSC, from various parts of the White House, and this particular list is especially fun to put together because it's very social. And so I think you can expect to see lots of Bush friends."
According to Berman, every detail is planned out beforehand — right down to what people will be wearing.
"The members of the White House staff have been working with the queen's staff and the British embassy staff for months now on a variety of issues, and one of them would be to coordinate on clothing so that everyone is comfortable with what the expectations are, what's being worn, in the same way that they coordinate about dietary guidelines," Berman said. "They want to make certain that everything the queen and the Duke of Edinburgh would be served would be things that would be to their liking."
Berman said that she expects the queen will don a crown at the dinner.
The visit to Washington comes at the tail end of a six-day trip, the Queen's fifth to the United States in 50 years but her first since 1991, when Bush's father was president. The royal couple arrived Sunday night at Andrews Air Force Base before spending the night at Blair House, the president's guest house.
In between the White House events Monday, the royal couple plan to attend a garden party at the British ambassador's residence.
On Tuesday, the queen will join Laura Bush in a tour of Children's National Medical Center. She also plans to plant a tree at the British ambassador's residence and visit NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and the National World War II Memorial. On Tuesday night she's to have dinner with the Bushes at the British Embassy before returning to London.
The royal couple kept a low profile Sunday, with no official events after attending the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. They began their six-day trip to the United States in Virginia. The queen addressed the state's General Assembly and visited Jamestown, which is observing the 400th anniversary of the founding of the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.
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- "but all it takes is for the politicians to get off the military's back so they can be allowed to do their job."
Posted by Seafang at 08:04 PM : May 07, 2007
Getting the politicians off the military's back?
It was a bunch of politicians who started this whole mess, starting with politician #1, ******** Cheney and his prize chimp, Bush.
Reason for war? To enrich ********'s old buddies at Halliburton and grab a slice of the oil profits there.
Pretext for war? A bunch of cooked up lies about WMD's. - Reply to this comment
- I truly hope HM The Queen of the UK has a lovely time in the US of A. Thank you for comimg to America Ma'am.
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- wow, here we have an idiot that claims to know history, hey while you bad mouth the French let us know what the US did while France and England where involved fighting the Germans from 1939 to dec 1941. The French lost 4 million men fighting, thats including the Fench resistance, I can see you are no history buff either, their sacrifice is 5 times greater than the US armed forces. Don't forget to thank them and the Spanish also for participating in your war of independence while you are at it.The Queen of England made 35 million English pounds this past year, that's a heck more than 35 million dollars, yeah, thats a working people's salary!!, it's a good thing you claim to be an economics major, what dumbarse school would that be? she made this doing nothing more than showing up on dinners and dressing nice for the Kentucky Derbi. Son buy yourself a brain!!
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- why not focus on something really matters to people important things like gasoline. people who gets enough paycheck paying rent and bills and straggling to pay for the gas he should be concerned about that!
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- Well I can tell that Lars is not an economics major; and jerr11 is not a history buff.
No the world doesn't need any Monarchies in the third millenium; but evidently Americans really like them. The tourism dollars that the British Royal family brings into the economy of the UK pays huge dividends compared to the Queen's salary. She is one of the working people.
And for Jerr11, from Dec 7 1941 to Aug 15 1945, about 343 American Soldiers were killed each and every single day. No the whole middle east isn't worth one American soldier, and you can throw in France too; but all it takes is for the politicians to get off the military's back so they can be allowed to do their job. - Reply to this comment
- God save both of them. But please, just hurry up w/W.
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- Wonder how White House security is doing, twenty top Bu$h security boys have quit in the past six months...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070507/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/national_security_exodus_6 - Reply to this comment
- please, Bush is an idiot and HAS already embarassed us, it`ll last for many years too... Laura looks like sh`s a preganat nappy headed ho maker, lol, but then what`s new with either of them... and the twins aren't very bright, but you have to give them credit for distancing themselves from their parents, at least we don`t have to hear about their late night drinking and drugs anymore...
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- "She is here to protect British Oil investments in Iraq, not Jamestown."
Posted by wiredwilly at 11:26 AM : May 07, 2007
It's true ... BP is involved ...
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2132569.ece - Reply to this comment
- Queen Elisabeth meeting Queen Georges ...
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- All fun and games here on the home front!
Meanwhile, in a forgotten place far far away:
"Eight U.S. soldiers were killed on Sunday in roadside bomb attacks and were among 12 whose deaths were announced, following an April in which more than 100 died. Since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, more than 3,300 U.S. troops have been killed."
Reuters.com Mon May 7, 2007 2:26PM EDT - Reply to this comment
- Not every woman can have Hillary's figure at that age.
Posted by Iceman_1960
Hillary doesn't have a figure. We don't know if she's a he/she or he/she. Pseudo two-headed clintoid. - Reply to this comment
- does the world really still need monarchies living off the work of the people in the new millennium???
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- ...the state dinner among 13 damask-clothed tables set with gold-trimmed ivory china...
Bull in a china shop? - Reply to this comment
- I am a New Englander by birth and the British came there first before Va. I learnt about the American Revolution in school. It started in Mass.[MA].When the British first came to America it was THE NEW ENGLAND STATES first. Yes. There was2 groups of British folks who landed there first before Jamestown. The 1st group died of hunger and ran out food.The 2rd group landed there and the American Indians taught them skills to live. Thes some may have gone to Jamestown Va I was taught this in school.They landed in 1400s/1500s as they found the place. It was before the Purtans.Scotland UK?. We were taught the Brits in 1400s who landed in New England first. I am 52.
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- "Laura Bush is quite the tank isn't she?"
- Posted by billysmith6 at 01:00 PM : May 07, 2007
Women in their 50's often put on some weight.
Not every woman can have Hillary's figure at that age. - Reply to this comment
- Laura needs an outfit made especially for her. NOT one off the rack, she looks pitifully dressed much of the time.
Posted by asor1
I agree asor1, the outfit is hideous, Rudee wouldn't be caught dead in that. speaking of queens..... - Reply to this comment
- The queen is here to see first hand of all the republicant buggery going on. this house of cards administration is toppling. when your popularity is as low as ours, you circle the wagons. the shrub is truly an incompetent failure to US and the world.
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- Maybe the 'Bush girls' are as embarrassed at the Big Daddy Imbecile as 79% of us are and they are just trying to distance themselves from the whole mess he's gotten himself into.
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