tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 12, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is the news our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. she's such an example of so whose duty which with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow king charles the 3rd speaks of both houses of the u. k. parliament and says he feels the weight of history and replacing his mother the late queen elizabeth the 2nd queen. as was coffin is an edinburgh where later people will get an opportunity to pay their respects. also hope for peace in ethiopia, rebels. m t grind say they already proceed fine with the government and ukrainians accused russia of revenge attacks that cause blackouts in call case and and sport carlos al caress has made tennis history at the u. s. so been the 19 year old one
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is 1st grand slam title, becoming the youngest man to claim the world number one. right? mm. king charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government, monica dress, members of the house of lords and the house of commons in westminster hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the king will head to edinburgh shortly to lead a royal procession accompanying his mother's coffin saint charles cathedral. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all.
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and that is at king charles a 3rd and camilla. the queen consort, heading away from westminster. now up towards our half north halt. just outside london may be boarding a plane to go straight up to edinburgh for carrying carrion continuation of events up there. let's go live not to want that mask as to james bay's. he's outside, westminster, and james king king charles a 3rd said he could not help but feel the weight of history surrounding us as he made his address to the houses of parliament. we have to remember these are ancient ceremonies he's working through on they talk us through the events that westminster ancient ceremonies in an ancient place that the houses of parliament behind may. but most of it was rebuilt after a big fire. the bit didn't burn down was the oldest bit of all the western and the whole that goes back. well 1st was conceived by the son of william the conqueror,
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rufus. so that shows how far it goes back and how much business of this country has been taken. place in that whole weight of history was clearly on his shoulders as he addressed all of the members of a house of commons that elected them peas, the house of lords, those people who are given perish is for their good work by the government of the day addressed all of those and also heard from them. and when they spoke we had been the speaker both those houses talking about the late, queen's duty kindness, wisdom and humor. and then there were formal declarations from both houses read out by the 2 speakers with very archaic language. i think they were trying to keep the template of the past and keep it as it's done in the past. and of course this was the 1st time this what you've seen here that took place in what's been the whole has ever been seen by the world. because in the past there been no television cameras. there are no members in the public. no press to reported another example
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of the traditions of this state, but the modernizing factor, the fact this all shows, i think the continuity of an ancient tradition, but a continuity into a new era. now, with a new king and her as all focus shifts now up to edinburgh, where that new king is headed, london will be focusing its attention. on tuesday evening when the coffin of the late queen elizabeth 2nd will be flown down to the capital. and there, again, we'll see the whole city swinging in through a whole series of very carefully choreographed events. absolutely most important. those are the fact that the coffin will then lie in state in the same hall that we've just seen, the westminster hauled ancient westminster hall. and that's when members of the public can go in there and file past it one by one in a long,
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long que paying their respects. we expect that to be big lines of people to come and do that. and that continues until a week from now. next monday, and that's when the big est funeral takes place, where we're expecting leaders from all around the world together here in london is going to be a massive security operation, as well as a huge event for this country. a huge commemorative and remembrance event for this country and for the world. and we're getting some details of some of the arrangements because we've seen published now some of the mellows that been sent to form and foreign governments are going to be so many world leaders here. they're saying to them, you can't even come in your own limousine. all of them you, some of them are gonna have shared buses to get them in because otherwise the security arrangements are going to be too difficult. they're going to be too many dignitaries, too many convoys, too many close roads. so some will come in together by boss, i don't expect
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a president joe biden to be on a bus with any one else, but that shows you the scale. i think of the event that's happening a week from now and london preparing for what could be one of the biggest events in, in its history and, and huge crowds expected even before that. james, on the, as the queen lies in state for 4 days. the enormous preparations also under way for that enormous preparations for that. i mean it's, it's interesting having been here and i came here pretty soon after the creams death that you're seeing every day. the security arrangements, the logistics, which have been planned for an event like this for years, but clearly because they don't know to have all the barriers and everything up. the moment the queen dies. so slowly it's evolved and you are seeing really quite organized arrangements. one way systems as people file past buckingham palace and the like, have all be put in pray place because it is an important factor in this. everyone
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needs to be able to see that the places they want to see and get, get their own personal moment to pay their respects to a monic this rule, this country for 70 years. but there are issues of security and crowd control seriously. large numbers of people here and they don't want any problems. they don't want anyone crush the little children of families. they want to make sure that everyone is safe while ago about that. absolutely. okay, james base for the moment we will leave at that. thanks very much. and joining us and brians or the latest from london, this is the car that is carrying king charles the 3rd and camilla. a queen consort away from westminster, out of london, and up north west to north. i have no thought where they will take a plane up to edinburgh and there's events at westminster following day in scotland . my queen elizabeth coffin arrived in edinburgh from balmoral castle and was where she passed away on fasting a drive. took every 6 hours and well wishes queued up along the route to pay their
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respects. and fisher has this report the beginning of the final journey, the coffin of the late queen caddied by the groans keepers of her balmoral estate. a place she loved the place, she died initially through the streets. she knew well past the stores and houses of the nearby village and out on to the main roads and the cities beyond. that is, so i was unhappy i was, he had to get a good fight. it was an absolute pleasure to say how much they, you know, she, ross and, and we hold while pride in 1st to aberdeen in the northeast of scotland were local officials paid their respects. farmers and horse riders formed their own special gar devona. then on slowly to dundee and path heading for scotlands capital title, so extra parts it so has davis. is it a whole life to say?
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i just felt there was no way i wanted to be here a to pay my last a space. as the coughing continued it, sad, slow procession. a reminder. the country is moving on. good. okay. the proclamation of the new king made by some disapproval in edinburgh. a reminder that while the coin passes automatically from the queen to her eldest son, the affection the country held for her does not. the cortege passed famous landmarks before arriving in edinburgh coats had gathered since just after dawn to mark the arrival at hollywood palace, the monarch's official residence in scotland. the queen came home. the journey from balmoral took 6 and a half hours much longer than normal. but this was an opportunity for the people of scotland to share a collective moment of grief,
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of celebration and of history. her body will lie here in the throne room before being moved for a special service of thanksgiving, its angels cathedral. the mourners led by her son controls the 3rd, and then the public will be given their chance to see there for wells to figure largely loved, widely respected. and though sadly missed by the people of scotland. i would, fisher al, jazeera hollywood, palace, edinburgh. and just to remind you that that is in the car travelling at some speed up the most away. 2 out of london to our f north holt, where the queen a king, king charles the 3rd and come in. the queen consort will take the short flight up to edinburgh where he'll be carrying on official duties in this morning period of the passing of his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd we will be coming back to this story throughout the news. our so do say with us for all the latest developments as the king and queen make
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their way up to scott. ah, rebels in ethiopia, northern t right region say they're ready for a mutually agreed cease fire with the government and would accept a peace process led by the african union. it's a major breakthrough, the rebels and previously opposed any a u involvement. the united nations is welcome to development and says it's ready to support the with support the a you with the process. while in an open letter to the un security council, the head of the t p are left outlined for conditions for a truce. first, a complete lifting of the blockade on essential services, 2nd, allowing unfettered humanitarian access to t gray. also, the withdrawal of a train train forces from every part of ethiopian anti bryan territory with international monitoring and a return to the constitutional recognized borders of
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t grey. as they were before november 2020 a, correspond malcolm web as the leases for my robi. the gray enforces have said in a statement that they're ready for a sci fi, and they're ready to enter towards broken by the african union. the united nation said it's ready to support or lead by the african union, but we haven't yet heard from the government. but they have previously said they would be willing to engage in people without any condition. the conflict began nearly 2 years ago. the fire in march didn't hold up writing, fighting, as resumed in recent weeks, the conflicts displaced the thousands of people in the 1000000. the shortest food access has been heavily restricted. and when fighting resumed, just in recent weeks to gray and full of acute government of opening to front one in the south, the one in the north with the support of every tray and forces are trained forces
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were involved in the 1st phase of this conflict. fighting on the side of the federal government. it has come male sions who is a member of the european parliament and he joins us now from addis ababa. thank you very much for taking the time to be with us. a t p l f. say they already for the piece process to thought they appear to have dropped preconditions and accepted an a mediator. the the tape and government now accept moving forward dialog. thank you for inviting me to lisa program. so i'll just do this. so i already. busy known that the chicken government called before negotiation for dialog, result, any condition, then i us, everything was going to peer live, trying to take time ended. so i was stuck in every direction days,
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sometimes they said, we don't have a you let any negotiation or arbitration. so. busy uh, by this time they called 4 days were we can say that they west war a while the or war lit up waiting for a peaceful negotiation. they surprised the war little or door did shock war and a waste war again, they took and government and in that because of course, the t pair left will say that the theme can government wage war on, on the t griping. tell. first of all, i mean this isn't the play again. let's focus on the issue at hand. very limited, the keeping and accept his honest problems as has been extended as it seems to appear. well they now and to pete the piece process. look, we are as it took an government, they took on government always ready for peace,
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but us at least let, let me point out some very important hump in day was to war on august any 4, but they wrote the letter $23.00. they will send through, oh, go oregon too much, not organization but shows it is surely without any doubt that the one who was war, who started war was that the peer left this at one point by this time they did, they wrote the did the letters, they quoted for this fire, when the government defended the cancer, you tried to keep the you need to of the region and the when the attack they the government. so i couldn't talk to to the, to the territory to have birth there. austin, 80. and this time the government will, will accept the negotiation, the dea a low. what if this t p live falsely t will in forever when they agreed to avoid to
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army one can 3 and they agree to disarm there at this. and that is a slight thing loveland and placing queen conditions on the peace process. now the, i am not saying a specifically, but this, this time, this time we can, how can we trust the a t peer left? because whether they are saying or according forces prior to a good, a time to buy time. and they did the to, oh, also try to treat the war, did community i did a lot. i understand certainly as soon as the cross started in front of the war and people after saying that you sent a new mediation, they've also got the u. n saying that they will support the process. so is it not worth taking this chance and sitting down and something the dialogue if they
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are saying this honestly and they are ready to abide with this promise the government to do don't want to continue the war. the government want this piece it to a girl. need it open. okay. and so the government is always are ready to enter the peace process with a t p l f. the government or it, it's really on that they are discussing with them then night. but they them said go or the or if they are ready to accept the peace process led by a you not last time i, everybody to members, they are trying to say no lead. no, we don't need the piece versus lead by a you, we noted kenya, we don't sit down in this country, but if we're this time, it's good to hear this from them. but the governor month is assign them a point. assigned a different personality to uh. busy to, to keep these big piece process this discussion. so i think they should answer the
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replay. when would the modernity, the brick condition up to cease on christians? what into her mind says the sanitary changed if i can just get run our trusted into because the government has a sanctioning place. theme to grind region under a siege and is not allowed to basic services and has not allowed, unfettered access to humanitarian aid is the government's willing to restore basic services such as banking such electricity is it will to allow ange into the region because this is going to be a big pre cast sent to an long trace. look the government this know the did the what they ford below kids or suit is not true. they government is a limited li, sanding the air, this bathroom air to, to, to today, to base in a week. and a convoys are taking the or laurie's are taking it is, but this are using this,
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it is for military's law for the civilians. so these as an op, look at the book, this is the utopian who do they are trying to averse to them to defend the a t p, a lifting militant is not to wage war against amarrow against neighboring regions like a. so this is no voting suit, so this time if they, if they are a but we, what they are saying, they go over on this already to open to restore everything to send electric city to open the page. i can cushion bond is and everything gets, but the problem is that the p live one, the governor send some pro fish not is the restore electric city to telecommunication. they are attacking them. they are, you've been hiding, been okay. well, they would build up for monday, but sas, camille schanzer, schanzer, schanzer my back upon. i'm sorry, thank you very much. taking the time to join us that from addis ababa and you to
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ah, no, russia is acknowledging losses in ukraine's northern cock have region. in the past week, a russian installed official, the says ukrainian force, his outnumbered russian troops and the counter offensive retaking sway. it's a bland, since early september ukrainian troops have advanced rapidly areas that took russia months to seize, have been re taken in just days. ukrainian flags flying in the cities of is he whom and kapinsky. but it's located on railway lines that have a supply rates for russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south nic hassan, but as a slow pace. and in response to those gains in queens has russia is attacking power and what supplies in the concave region. officials, a missile strikes caused black counts in several areas, including concave city and estimated $9000000.00 people were effected,
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including in areas controlled by russia. what abdul hamid has more from call cave, we are in a black out at the moment actually there is a power outages in 5 regions in the north east and the eastern part of the country. they are also unconfirmed, reported they are power will power outages. all the way to odessa, but as i said, those were unconfirmed reports. now what we're hearing from officials is that the russians have hate critical infrastructure. they're not telling us what all where, but certainly there is definitely this city is in pitch black. we were actually under streets when that happened cleaners have made this formidable advance since the beginning of the month taking a lot of people by surprise here. many wondering how did that happen, especially that there was this sort of stalemate over the summer. there was this
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war of attrition between the 2 sides and all of a sudden things turned i went ukrainians got more weapons from their western allies that gave them an edge. and all of a sudden they were able to hit the russians behind the defensive lines. and then push through the defensive lines that out. the question many have is, what will happen next? what will the russians do? people don't expect that they would just pull down, having no planned the russians. i say they're regrouping so suited a lot of questions up in the year. but if the green is managed to hold their ground, this will certainly be a turn in this war. they have the momentum at the moment. now the challenge is to keep that momentum on saginaw. com is a former spokes passed by. it's been for president putin and the director of the institute of political studies, knees in moscow and joins us from there. now,
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thanks very much for being with us. russia by many accounts, including pro criminal bloggers on the front line and, and indeed russia itself is acknowledging that it is not responding well to ukraine's counter offensive. how's it being reported in moscow? is said important her in more school. i'm not too sure she didn't give information about our all far national army also because a was a very useful care unless somebody janelle left us cross cultural power. interesting. forgive many different gratian. those are both us citizens, but on another can say clear for and the russia have to change. he's needed to j morsels that is shared believes of trust. i will
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have to escalate military aggression on your current courses or military activity on your current generator. was too polite. how does russia propose it's going to do that? how is it going to escalate? by all accounts? it's running shorts of ammunition. it's running short of weapons and it's running so wasn't so intense for your directions or for escalation, i expect just a whole russian. i mean, it was a growth should be bigger now or exec jones, a on it twice more, a russian army. and that was, unless you've gotten your body's population almost 5 times worse then i believe. so maybe it could be some of it is asian in the russia and send in more russian troops or a just jump in to be clear is,
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are you talking about a draft? are you talking about conscripting russians into the army? now? i think it will be a not such talk. my good is ation richer. we see on your grade it would be us. some i'm a bit is ation. for example, i'm it was a some of them i was younger now officers, it could be mobilized also. i do specialist who is really important or more than roles and would be mobilized as a search you, him to sales us ration did a started. so now a while a directional organization was out must, my bit is ation ok. but does that still not send a message to the people of russia that russia is involved in a war with ukraine? this is no longer a special military operation. it is in fact,
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all out war a message to russia and the citizens, a war more are dangerous and the more important and that we see that it's no more between the rush and you say it's all russia against aggression of united states and nato concert. and the united states use ukrainian, i mean, it's gross army executive iran use, cuz a lot of you random brooks. i mean, oh, safe is putin and all of this because they st. cracks only in moscow. narrative were thing focused on the front line reporting that russians may cease to trust the ministry of defense and indeed the same thing, the government as a whole, if the military keeps playing down battlefield setbacks is there
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a growing number of people in russia who simply don't trust the kremlin line anymore. ah, people understand this is nora learned, but this is new to the stage or around by the it's a now election sure reach federal repair, shoals of some sort of like even if we can support those mitigation. who could answer you can do to increase a sufficiently, sol, muscles of people for this period division and most of the month, not to minimize, not to asian bar to develop this made a definition and try to be good to most, most of people here believe that the goal or united states east to correct for and to just throw in a rush of thought that it means to split and to boss,
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same packet or british receives, as you like to say, great, that owns or you've got a new generator. whereas a disease or don't want to repeat a full frailer owes a ukrainian nash, national beaches now on those that don't, don't know, you have to put it in a key, but as you're in so read it to apply for russia. ok. thank i markov tony. is that from last day? thanks very much for taking the time to be allowed to sarah my question. and i can take you back to our, if not, hold us just north west, outside of london there. you can see a private plane about to take off. it's acting down the runway and on that plane is king charles 3rd and queen consort his wife camilla. they have just left westminster, where the king for the 1st time addressed both houses of parliament by the house of
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commons and the house of. busy law for 1st time as sovereign, he also received motions of condolences from both houses speakers and he gave his address in response to that he is now in charles a 3rd flying back up to edinburgh and hollywood house where he will be reunited with the queen in hollywood house, where she has been lying in rest there in the throne room for staff there to pay her respects. and we'll be seeing more events in algebra later this afternoon. as we see the king, the queen, moving from hollywood house to saint john's cathedral. and the king, following that procession. by now we're going to take a short break. i will bring you some other news out of the break as well as keeping an eye on all developments on this story. ah
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hello, the skies are large to clear across central parts of europe. so early morning, mr. fall clearing to some pleasant. warm september sunshine. nice big area of high pressure keeping things settled here. somewhere to weather some cooler weather over to ward see a stand some very wet weather, also making his way across. c. o, which is pushing over towards norway. we'll see some heavy burst of rain. and with that high in place, it'll have the effect of keeping up bay this where to well, which contains the remnants of what was a hurricane. danielle fitting some very wet weather into western possibly, but we will see some very heavy rain, long spells a fright also pushing the way into portugal in particular. but spain, seeing some lively showers to, with that trouble glare mixed in suddenly whence bordeaux could see temperatures touching 37 degrees celsius. as at dry weather for much of france, low countries,
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germany farther north, while the skies have cleared now were cross so much of scotland as i ran bank contingent sink its way further south, which is a slow moving feature in all the parts of england wells. see some heavy burst of famous, unpleasant sunshine for southern england. 26 celsius there in london at samaria. cloud and rain that makes his way into norway. we will see some heavier bursts of rain maker the way further east was as we go for tuesday. ah ah ah,
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and we're just watching the plane carrying ping tells the 3rd and camilla queen consort. taking off from our f north hole in the south of england just outside london. it's now balking on a short flight about an hour long up to the north, up to scotland, up to edinburgh, where he continues on his royal duties. and these 10 days of mourning a lot going on. this is a man who is mourning, the death of his mother was also carrying the mantle of the coming king in the space of a very, very short time. we've got correspondence following every aspect of this story as it dots around from edinburgh from scotland, where the king passed away on thursday. afternoon queen passed away on thursday afternoon back down to london where the king was engaged with the houses of
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parliament this morning. and now back up to edinburgh later this afternoon, poor brennan is outside buckingham palace in london. alam fisher is up in edinburgh forest. let's just talk through the king's shed. you'll hear it's been a busy time busy few days. he that she has not had a moment to sit and take stock. tell us about what happened at westminster this morning. this was again another ancient ceremony involving the transfer of power, the continuation of the monarchy of britain. that's right, another another important significant de constitutionally construed. sorry, king charles, i'm still getting used to the idea of calling him can charles, i'm having to go to parliament, meet with both the house of lords, the upper house and the house of commons, the lower house to receive their condolences, which he received with an address of his own, he spoke about his deep gratitude for their addresses. how those condolences
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touchingly encompassed. that was the late queen a meant to us all. he said he cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. he was referring that to westminster hall. the location for that ceremony a whole which dates back to the 11th century. it's where henry the 8th was crowned it's where guy fawkes, the gun powder pato was tried and it's a deeply historic. it's the oldest part of the parliamentary estate. he then went on to say, it reminded him of the vital parliamentary traditions. of course, we have a constitutional monarchy here in the u. k. the sovereign reigns, but does not rule as such as he spoke about the example of duty that his late mother had given, which he said, i have resolved faithfully to follow. after that ceremony, there was a rendition of the national anthem for the 1st time. he is parliamentarians singing
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god, save the king as opposed to god save the queen. and then his medicaid passed by buckingham palace without stopping and handed off to the airport where he's going to edinburgh and that so again to as well, allen. and he is on the way up to edinburgh. it just took us through what we're expecting to happen up there next year. good old out of it. exactly. the scottish capital again, becoming the focus of the nation's grief. as to the mark, the death of queen elizabeth on thursday. you remember there was the 6 hour drive from her holiday home at bol moral estate in the northeast of scotland, 6 hours it took to get here to edinburgh. but it went a circuitous route, allowing tens of thousands of people to turn out in cities like aberdeen and done and pass them here in edinburgh itself to see their fear. wells to the queen had been on the throne for 70 years. the princess royal princess and the queen's daughter accompanied the coffin all the way from ball moral and his here at
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holywood host. at the moment the queen's coffin is lying in the throne room that gave people who worked with her for decades. the chance to see their own private personal farewells. prince charles will have, sorry, king charles, still getting hot to see that king charles will be here at holywood in an hour or so. he will then perform the ceremony of the keys, which was done with them on every single year that the queen came to scotland. it's a traditional ceremony where the lord, provost of edinburgh, essentially the codes the leader here, hans the keys of the city to king charles, to the monarch. and then they returned almost immediately with the king saying that they are best kept by the lord provost and the council members here. then the prince will take steps up towards giles cathedral. that is a very historic path here which runs from hollywood palace at the bottom of what is called the royal mile all the way up to edinburgh castle. the historic building at
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the top of the hill, which was the traditional home for the scottish kings. that area is known as the royal mo, but half way up in giles cathedral. and prince charles will follow the coffin as it heads to send giles cathedral for a service of thanksgiving. and then the queen's coffin will lay in peace for 24 hours to give the people of scotland a chance to say farewell. on top of the coffin will be the old traditional scottish current. and remember scotland and england were separate kingdoms until 177. the union of the crowns when james of scotland was invited to become also the king of england. and the have the traditional scottish crime which will lie on the queen's coffin until prince charles accompanies it. a back to london on tuesday and the beginning of the 4 more ceremonies around westminster hall and buckingham palace. absolutely, and that's where we'll go back to pull brendan, because as alan says in just over 24 hours,
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the focus is once again going to be on the capital when the queen's cascade accompanied by princess and will be arriving in buckingham palace. that's correct. on tuesday evening at around 1800 g m t. the queen's body will be flown south from edinburgh. it'll arrive at our f north holt, escorted by the princess royal princess anne, one of the queens at the queen's daughter. prince charles will spend tuesday sent me the early part of tuesday visiting belfast, northern ireland. but he will return to london in time to greet the queen's coffin, and it will be brought back here to buckingham palace on tuesday evening. but the following day, wednesday morning will be, will be when it's transferred back to westminster hole that place where this morning ceremony took place. and there it will lie and state through until 6 30 in the morning. on the monday of the 19th, the month, the monday of her funeral, the whole will be open 24 hours
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a day for people who want to pay their respects to file. past that coffin, we are expecting hundreds of thousands of people to want to do so, and the authorities are already wanting members of the public who do want to go that to expect enormous cures and long waiting times. so, but i don't think that's going to dampen people's appetite for us. here at the palace. people are more in reflection and curiosity than outright wailing or distort. grief. the changing of the guard is taking place over my shoulder at the moment. you can perhaps hear the strains of the band of the scots god playing as this change of the god continues and that the people who have been coming down here are people who are wanting to look at the pageantry, the color, the ceremony of it all. it is a momentous occasion and it's not lost on those members of the public from far and wide from not only just britain, but also all around the world have come here to actually an experience it. okay. hold back just for last one from alan because of course the focus from the rest of
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the day will be in as in for and just give us an idea of the political roll them on it plays in scotland. yes, is poli point. so the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is a constitutional monarchy, and that king charles is the head of state. but it hasn't stopped monarchs of being interested in the political developments. of course, the prime minister is appointed by the monarch. and every week there is a meeting and the wards traditionally between the queen and the prime minister to get a briefing. the queen also insisted on a daily political briefing. she used to say not the stuff that's in the papers. she wanted to know what was going on at westminster know when king charles is here, he will meet the 1st minister of scotland. that is nicholas sturgeon. she leaves the scottish national party. and you'll remember that the scottish national party would like to see an independent scotland. that was said that during the last independence referendum, the queen made it clear privately that she didn't want to see scotland brick away
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that she wanted to keep the kingdom together. and prince charles, when he's meeting nicholas sturgeon, there will be political considerations. they'll be questions he will ask, particularly, with the intention that the scottish national party has to call an independent referendum at some point within the next 2 years. so although it is a constitutional monarchy, although there is meant to be this, a hands at this arms distance away from being involved in politics given the, the king charles's, but previous set political views on things as there is no doubt that there is a political element to this visit to edinburgh as well. absolutely. okay. alan fisher, i 1st that n as in zebra and paul brennan, in london, thank you both very much. or the prime minister of antique and bar buddha bob, uta says he will hold a referendum on the country becoming a republic. within 3 years, gaston brown made the remark off to he signed a document confirming king charles the 3rd. as the country's new head of state, brown also had voiced his intention earlier this year,
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and queen elizabeth's youngest son of wessex came for a visit. the country is one of 14 nations apart from the okay to have the british monarch as its head of state chris mans. jabra is a professor of history who specializes inclusion as a min empire. he says, it's understandable that people will mourn the queen, but there are chapters in british colonial history we shouldn't forget in discussing and talking about the glorification of the queen as we're seeing in her passing. what aren't you talking about now? that's kind of the question that i'm left with. specifically the violence that has been committed in the name of this queen really over the course of her whole range . that's what really worries me that that story is not being told and it's not in the media. there are many people in our world, and that's the majority of the world who understands at a family level and at the national level. why inferior violence matters when we look at how the colonization ended?
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yes, it ended in the time in which queen elizabeth came to the throne in the 1900, began the 91520 came to the throne. we've been in a period of the colonization from the 1950s onwards, but during the same period, we've seen ongoing injustice. we've seen under the rule of queen elizabeth, we've seen the violence and the plunder and the massacres that took place in malaya . in yemen and aiden in kenya, the mom out uprising we've seen under development that has been made systemic in places like the caribbean and africa and even south asia. and you know, in my own research, i just determined, i discovered that it took until 2015 for the british government to in fact stopped paying its debt that it took out about a 100 years ago for slave owner. reparations. and this was being carried on again in the name of the queen. so the pastor colonialism continues to live on today. and
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partly it's because we continue to tell the story of the empire and not appreciate the pain in the suffering and the plunder of those who have been colonized by that empire. that, that, that's something that we need to make some space for, i think. and re beckles as constitutional commentator and joins us live from london . much do you agree with our former guests that how much space should we be making for the more difficult chapters of the colonial history of which the royal family, of course, played a part so that the whole role that the monarchy plays is by consensus in today's age, you know, all of the system, the ceremonial that we've seen this morning. you would never invent today because you can see just how antiquated lots of it looks, but it is chosen by the people that recognize it. now there's no you taking away
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from the fact that there is a very, very difficult history within you know, that these islands and beyond that is being recognized increasingly so you saw it with the queen's on visit to island around a decade ago. and when prince charles went to barbados for the republican ceremony in november, last year, he recognized the pain of slavery. so these debates are a conscious act, so far as the, the modern monarchy is concerned. i think that the, the 2nd part to this is the, i don't think with those, those realms that exist beyond britain, the monarchy is trusting itself on them. a lot of these countries, when they chose that route to independence, decided to maintain a link with the crown. now we're seeing that might well change in the future when we say referendums that are held in the caribbean and possibly in places like australia. so people will have that chance to, to decide whether this is
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a system that they want to continue with. but i think the whole point of what you've just heard from, from the academic in the united states is that there is a huge amount of complexity and parts of any ongoing system needs to be met with, with the consensus people that sits underneath it. do you think the length queen, queen elizabeth, the 2nd was able to hold the commonwealth together and hold the rounds together in a way that king charles the fat might not be able to. so i think that transition that happened on her watch, and from the 1950s onwards, was obviously a time of huge political upheaval. we saw a world of political groupings, whether it is the soviet union, the creation of the european union, and indeed the commonwealth of nations. so nations looking for ways to, to, to band together and the queen's role within creating the modern commonwealth is well documented. i think what we may well see is, is
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a continued listening as many more countries possibly decide to become republics in his reign. but i think what he will be determined to do, and i think a lot of the communication that you've seen from buckingham palace is about the role of the commonwealth can play beyond having any sort of direct constitutional link. it is what's often described as a family of nations where the commonalities of having westminster style parliament parliamentary governance through 2 things like the english language and, and of the sports as well with the commonwealth games that we've just seen in birmingham. all of these issues are things where the monarchy still plays a titular role if nothing else. and if i look at present itself and i am entering in such a change facing destination isn't and a change of want to key. and indeed, a change of premise that the same time yeah, i think that's the thing that has struck a lot of people this week that we've had a huge upheaval, not just with the side passing the headlight much the queen and
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a new king on the throne but also an entirely new government u. k level. so new prime minister in place for you know, only i think, 5 days into office, new sectors of stacy in government. so there's a huge or people i think we'll both sides of our constitution will want to show the government. and the monarchy is that there is a consistency that the show goes on, regardless of the sadness that many people will be feeling. and i think that consistency that i think, draws a lot of people to want to keep the system of government. and, and just briefly, the thing asked being able to see many of these ceremonies on television being broadcast live for the 1st time doing that helps give this idea of consistency. this is a well oiled machine. that is, everything is happening according to plan. i think that certainly part of it isn't it. if these things were held behind closed doors and the old people were told was
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what has happened and i think they might feel cuts out. it does feel like a greater democratization of the process as ok, because some of it might well look. i think the 2nd element is more the king is on his way to do right now. just to go to the scottish parliament, let's not forget. there are parliaments beyond that, westminster. there is a mature, in developing devolution settlement across these islands in northern wales as well . so, you know, his role does just sort of go beyond just the traditional and it's different to how it would have looked the queen in the 19 fifties and say, thank you. thanks very much for taking time. so i think we will hang that all from you later. thank you for now. it's bring you all the sports now and as for lauren, thank you so much. carlos alcaraz has won the us open title, and by doing so, the 19 year old has also become the youngest man to claim the number one sparks in the taurus. history was spanish translation. b casper. root of norway in sunday's
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