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00:00But the royal family were in attendance, Michael, and gave the crowds below the traditional welcome, of course, from the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
00:11It is remarkable.
00:13It is. And you had three generations that were up there.
00:16And I think for the Windsor family, there's something a little bit special there, because one of the moments, I think, that stayed with Queen Elizabeth when she was quite young was during the Blitz.
00:27And the family stayed in London.
00:30And then after the war, she was out there visiting people as much as she could.
00:35And I think for the family, it represents something, a moment that really solidified, I think, their place in the public eye.
00:43And I also believe that it's a great example of, you know, when you knew who the bad guys were and the world came together to fight against injustice.
00:55And we look around the world today, and there doesn't seem to be that same understanding about what's good and what's bad.
01:03So while I understand that there might not be survivors of veterans for future, or there might be fewer and fewer, and so we might not have a 90th,
01:15I do think that it's important that it continue to be celebrated, because it's one of those shining moments in, I think, modern civilization,
01:24where we realize what we could accomplish when the good guys came together.
01:30Yeah.

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