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good morning to you. welcome to "early start." aim zoraida sambolin. >> i'm ashleigh banfield. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east and 10:00 a.m. in london. live pictures to bring you from london. this is a climax of a weekend of events marking the queen's diamond jubilee all getting underway in london. we're getting ready for a service called the thanksgiving service at st. paul's cathedral. the motorcade is filled with the junior members of the royal family. they're the first to depart their various palaces. they're going to arrive shortly at st. paul's. at the same time, the senior members of the royal family will be getting ready to leave for st. paul's cathedral as well. at 5:15 eastern time the queen herself will leave buckingham palace for st. paul's. remember, the duke of edinboro won't be with her. he's in the hospital under observation. she'll be on her own. she's expected to take 13 minutes. she'll arrive at 5:28 a.m. eastern time. two minutes later because you just don't have to wait if you're the queen, at 5:30 a.m. eastern time the service of thanksgiving beginnings. that should go for an hour. at 6:30 the queen is scheduled to leave st. paul's. she's got a busy day. she'll head off to two different recessions and a lunch at west ministers with her sons, grandsons. carriage ride all throughout london as well where the streets will be lined. eventually the queen will end up back at buckingham palace where she'll be greeted by crowds. she's expected to make one appearance. you come out on the balcony, wave. the crowds go wild. it's like a curtain call. depending how wild the crowds are, that's how many appearances they'll make. that all happens about five hours from now, 10:00 a.m. the celebration tempered by the absence of the queen's husband, prince philip. he's in the hospital with a bladder infection. last night some of the biggest names performed for the queen who came prepared with ear plugs. brooke baldwin is co anchoring our coverage. she is live at buckingham palace. let's start with prince philip. how is he doing this morning? >> reporter: i'm told he is okay. i'm told though that he is just absolutely sickend that he can't be alongside his wife, her majesty, for this huge, huge day. certainly one of the biggest of her lifetime and certainly of her rein. i do want to mention we are waiting for the queen to leave the palace. the reason we know the queen is home for now is that huge flag flying above buckingham palace. that's the royal standard flag. that means she is home. shortly she will be in a limo. here's some news. since her husband, prince philip, duke of edinboro is in hospital because of that bladder infection, we now know she will be accompanied to st. paul's cathedral with her lady in waiting. it's a good frent, confidante, someone who can speak on behalf of the queen. they will be traveling to st. paul's cathedral this morning for that thanksgiving service. afterward there will be a reception at the mansion house followed by a trip to westminster hall. this is all part of the house of parliament. it's the oldest building. goes back 900 years here in london. that's where she'll be holding a luncheon. the guest list, some 700 people. afterward we have learned since again her husband has fallen ill, she will be in that carriage hopefully the rain will not start then and she will be in that 1902 carriage alongside the prince of whales, her son charles and camilla. >> who gets invited to this? >> reporter: great question. who gets invited to st. paul's? members of the congregation. she is very, very involved with a number of charities here in the u.k. and also throughout the commonwealth. from what i understand, members of those particular charities. they're the ones who get the big invite to that reception afterwards. and then, you know, reading into who in the world gets to be part of this thanksgiving service at westminster hall. that 700 or so guest list. those are people, it's actually thrown by the livery here in london. those are uniform city workers. people participating in this diamond jubilee, this long weekend extravaganza. that's part of the luncheon. anyone just walking here this morning, you're hearing all different languages, people from all around the world. i'm sure the commonwealth and beyond gets to line this procession route that travels through the main trajectories through london passing by the square, going under admird mir at this arch. you saw the concert with the tens of thousands of people. that's who will see her this morning making her way to the balcony. this balcony in person is way bigger than it looks on television, zoraida. >> the pictures are amazing. we're looking forward to your continued coverage. if you are wondering who or when the white houses will fall, watch what happens in wisconsin today. for the third time in u.s. history a governor is facing a recall vote. scott walker, a union busting fiscal conservative anti-party darling is fighting to keep his job against milwaukee mayor, tom barrett. the outcome could set the tone for november. >> since i've been sworn as your governor wisconsin has added, added more than 30,000 new jobs and we're not done yet. >> people want to have a change. they want a governor who can run the state. they're tired about a governor who is a rock star to the far wiet. they want someone to create jobs for the middle class. >> the latest polls show governor walker has a slight edge over barrett in what is expected to be a very, very tight race. not much drama left, but voters are heading to the polls today in five different states, california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and south dakota are all holding their primaries. yes, folks, the primaries are still ongoing. something of an afterthought now that mitt romney has passed that magic number and clinched the republican nomination. five tsa workers have been fired and 38 others suspended at southwest international airport in fort myers. this is one of the largest disciplinary actions ever taken in the ten-year history of the tsa. new this morning, police in canada are looking into even more crimes that may have been submitted by a self-proclaimed porn star accused of a grisly murder. luke magnotta was captured yesterday thanks to an international man hunt. they arrested him at an international cafe in berlin where he told them, quote, you got me. he's accused of killing and dismembering jean lin. andrew kwoem mow is urging state lawmakers to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. under his plan, 25 grams would be a misdemeanor. he wants to lessen the number of people arrested. this just in, gas prices down. down again. this is falling a lot. in fact, now they're down to $3.57 for a gallon of unleaded. that's the average across the country. it's a drop of 1 1/2 cents. the price is down for 20 days in a row, which is a nice change. >> that is great news. >> how we started off the year. >> i am unable to find $3.57 anywhere. >> let us know. we'd like to know. it's eight minutes past the hour here. with just hours to go before disgraced football coach jerry sandusky stands trial for sex abuse, the judge makes a key decision in the case. find out how it could impact sandusky's alleged victims. that's coming up. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? 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>> reporter: no. we don't expect any of them to be here. in fact, when the judge made that ruling he specifically said that they were going to do everything they could to shield their identities except when they take the stand, but that included in jury selection that they were going to try to keep their identities a secret right up until the time that they choose to take the stand and testify against jerry sandusky. it will be a fascinating case no matter what, sara thanks for being with us. we have live pictures for you as britain's four day june by lace draws to a close. this hour they will attend a service of thanksgiving. later a carriage procession through the streets of london. also making news today, voters in wisconsin heading to the polls in less than three hours deciding whether to boot the republican governor, scott walker, out of office just after 18 months from his election or keep him there. the union busting tea party darling is a slight favorite at this point to hold off tom barrett in a recall vote that could predict the outcome of the presidential election in november. after being sent back to jail for lying about his finances, george zimmerman has seen a spike in donations to his defense fund. as much as a thousand dollars a day. he's charged with murdering florida teenager trayvon martin. he was ordered back today. when prossers showed that he had enough money to post bail. a new wild fire in colorado. we know one structure, about 40 miles northwest of the fort collins has been destroyed. more than a dozen others are peril. there's only one firefighting helicopter on scene. they're dealing with windy weather. >> so tough to fight. 16 minutes past the hour. we're getting an early read on your local news making national headlines. georgia college students arrested for explosives. >> she says, look at her right there, she just likes to blow things up. the atlanta journal constitution says 23 yeerd celia savage is facing federal weapons and drug charges now. here's a video of her blowing up a toilet. yup. savage told agents she makes and detonates explosives as a hobby. her dad says the government should butt out. >> i wish the government would stay out of my business or her business or whoever's. >> her facebook profile says, quote, i despise all law enforcement. i am not one for selective targeting but mass destruction. >> eeek. to each his own. 17 minutes past 5:00. this may roughly your patriotic feathers. a two-time war vet says he's being denied an apartment in massachusetts because the landlord is a peace activist. 29-year-old national guard soldier joel morgan served in afghanistan and iraq. the landlord is a 63-year-old woman janice roberts who suggested that morgan find something less politically active and controversial. >> wow. >> last i checked soldiers don't have a choice necessarily where they're going to be deployed. state law, by the way, does forbid landlords to refuse to rent to veterans. morgan is suing roberts over this. and an illinois pastor is walking 3,000 miles across america to call attention to inner city violence in chicago. the chicago tribune says reverend cory brooks is starting his walk today in time square. he's expected to finish four months from now in los angeles. brooks first drew attention for spending three months for living on the roof of a motel which is used for drugs and prostitution. he built a community center there. >> for an extended look, head to our blog, cnn.com/early start. america loves a good come back story. can the makers of the blackberry turn it around in the age of the iphone? 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