overlooked a little bit when we talk about queen elizabeth. that is that she is a wet, she has a great sense of humour a wit. and that when that went on hello, it is her smile. the first photo i actually took of her was the first photo i actually took of her was three weeks after i got a camera her was three weeks after i got a camera i her was three weeks after i got a camera. i was her was three weeks after i got a camera. iwas17 her was three weeks after i got a camera. i was 17 and she was in toronto camera. i was 17 and she was in toronto as camera. i was 17 and she was in toronto as a camera. i was 17 and she was in toronto as a co chief of the 48 highlanders, which she has been for 75 years highlanders, which she has been for 75 years. the first canadian commission. so for the photo, 75 years. the first canadian commission. so forthe photo, i wanted commission. so forthe photo, i wanted to commission. so forthe photo, i wanted to have the tartan plaid
and what love for country is about. at that time, she did inspire a generation of young leaders to step up, to take up office in fairly high places. the queen herself has always had a special relationship with our nations leaders. she s been in touch with them fairly often and in fact, the whole entire royal family in the prince william comes to kenya often, prince william comes to kenya often, prince charles has come to kenya several times. prince charles has come to kenya severaltimes. so prince charles has come to kenya several times. so i think that warm relationship was part of the inspiration ofjoining the commonwealth. as you know, the commonwealth. as you know, the commonwealth of 1949 was of voluntary countries coming together to share values come share
isil. it is designed and supported by our military commanders and counterterrorism experts. together with 65 countries that have joined an american-led coalition. our strategy emphasizes strengthening alliances to cope with these threats. it recognizes that our strength is magnified by allies who share principles. we will not allow inflexible ideology to become an obsolete and obstacle to peace. let s bring in hardball s tonight s hardball round table. vivian salaam and shannon petty s piece from bloomberg rear and neera hack is a senior adviser for president obama. i want your takes one at a time. what did you make of it? is it trumpian or standard stuff? it was extremely trumpian. and the thing is it s quite different from the actual text the national security strategy which is a lot more moderate in
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