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bonuses scotland pay their final respects. as queen elizabeth, the 2nd coffin lies at rest in edinburgh before traveling to london. ah. regardless of their life and her also coming up late night, renewed fighting along the border between armenia and other boys on both sides accuse each other a provocation and 6 months into the wall in the pressure builds as ukrainian troops drive russian units back. 3rd, across the northern border and challenging stereotypes. how this is new york fashion week is trying to make room on the room wait for new looks and new faces. for
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me, we begin in scotland where people have been paying their last respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd these alive pitches on the rotors right now. it's just off the 4 am actually in edinburgh and people are still arriving. now. the members of the public have been falling past the late monex, often at saint joe's cathedral in edinburgh. it will lay arrest there until tuesday before traveling to london. early in the day, the queen's at 4 children escorted the coffin from the official residence in edinburgh. crowds crammed into the streets to watch the historic event. rebuff isn't, begins our coverage. the people of edinburgh are the 1st members of the public to pay their respects personally to queen elizabeth. the 2nd long lines had been moving past her coffin as it lies inside the 14th century, said giles cathedral in edinburgh as old time, some in silence. some open morning. all my life. i've never known. another more
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have to pay my respects. sons. i come from glasgow to this'll we're witnessing history today. it's kind of remarkably here. mexican americans can remarkable that i have the opportunity to be here during such a significant event. the day began as king charles the 3rd and the queen. concert, flew to edinburgh from london. the king travel to hollywood house to be ceremoniously handed, the keys to the city. a king and other members of the royal family followed on foot behind the queen's coffin, flanked by the king's royal body guard. the royal company of archers and a guard of honor. as it was carried a few 100 meters up the historic royal mile. guns fired every minute. the final runs ringing out as the hairs drew to a halt outside the cathedral. inside a memorial service celebrated the life of the queen and her connections to scotland
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. ah, it's the queen keeps here for 70 years in there who and she is like up catholic grandma didn't know. so i thought because the peer specs, she's done a lot for this country a lot for me. my husband, the nation is a queen is a good mother. i just think it's important show you respect. after the service, the king headed to the scottish parliament and responded to a motion of condemns before returning to saint giles cathedral, to post a vigil with other royal family members around the queen's coffin. the coffin continued clean. elizabeth. the 2nd will stay here in edinburgh for another 24 hours to allow people the opportunity to pay their last respects. after that, it'll be phone to london, accompanied by the queen's daughter princess. but for a few short hours, thousands of people in edinburgh are witnesses to the making of history. in 2014
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scott and voted to remain part of great britain, but not by a wide margin. in 2016 had voted overwhelmingly to stay in europe. define the mood of much of the rest of the united kingdom. another independence referendum is proposed for 2023, for mourners and well wishers. none of that seems to matter as scott and prepares to bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd, rob madison, al jazeera edinburgh earlier in london, king charles a 3rd address member of parliament after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the new monarch promised to uphold the u. k. constitutional government . john hall report from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament.
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inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament, king charles the 3rd and queen consort camilla took to their thrones hers. and in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her diamond jubilee. the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. her late majesty's joyous unstinting and reassuring presence across the years made it difficult to contemplate that her long and inspiring reign of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end. then the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle, extended the sympathy of m. p. 's overseas. deep is our grief. it's we know yours
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is deeper. we offer our heartfelt sympathy to you and all the royal family. in response, the king spoke of the principles of constitutional government, and he pledged to follow his mother in protecting them while that a young relate magistrate pledged herself to serve her country and her people and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie the heart of our nation, she set an example of sofas duty which with god's help and your cancels, i am resolved faithfully to follow with both houses having pledged their loyalty to the king. he was off on a tour of the realm beginning in scotland and then to wales and northern ireland. as well as the king and queen consort,
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leave the palace of westminster. there. these are scenes likely to become much more familiar in the days to come. the political life of this country, overwhelmed by the choreography of the queen's passing. these streets will again fill with crowds on wednesday when the queen's body arrives to lie in state in westminster hole. long queues will form with members of the public, able to file past her coughing, 24 hours a day before the state funeral. next monday in westminster abbey joe hall al jazeera london. there's been fighting between armina and as a by john autumn in his defense ministry says 3 of its military positions, rich hacked by the, as a, by johnny army. but as a vice on says, ammonia started the latest provocation to delay the signing of a peace treaty agreed. just last month. there's been fair ups and fighting off receive files declared follicle war in 2020. and the disputed. now going to kind of our region, but she had off isn't all of our journey based political analyst. he blames armenia
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for the latest flare up into violence. long oration against origin. honor has begun in the direction of the job or regions of the border in response to this region on thought, the content of operations and all the clashes on the border on the way. and virginia army has suffered losses and they are location by the army. and will be given stronger response and these publications purposely calculated to the lead time and goals that peace agreement between as john and armina, because on over so to want and meeting between home aaliyah and nickel pushing on was held in brussels. it was agreed to drop off a peace treaty, a peace agreement between the 2 accounted. and i think that it seems, in order to,
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while i am going into our main authorities then, or eventually grew inside the automated assault as resorted to the publication of the state border. once again, russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's though the ha gave region. most government says force has been out numbered in the past week with ukrainian forces re taking swathes of land. since early september, ukrainian troops have advance rapidly areas that took russia months to seize a been re taken in just days. keys forces say they've pushed russian troops nearly back to the northern border. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south. there hurts on. but at a slow pace and pro russian blog is there less have been cheerleaders for the russian military for the past 6 months, almost never mentioning any battlefield setbacks, but after the recent ukrainian vance and russian withdrawal from hong he these same pro russian bloggers and i opened the crystallizing wall plans and calling on musk
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moscow. 3 more transparent about the situation on the front lines. gabrielle alexander reports from keith. few people are more pro ration, did this man igor gurkin at the beginning of russia's invasion of ukraine in february. the self described ultra nationalists was a staunch supporter of the russian military predicting its advanced weaponry and skilled soldiers would make easy work at the out numbered ukrainians. but now gurkin tone has changed only. i have an impression that in october our russian army will break into pieces. it's not because they i am competent are covered lee is because the korean army supply lines are much, much better than others. in the past week, during the ukrainian counter offensive, countless videos appeared to show a russian military and collapse. but throughout this war, moscow has been particularly adept at staying silent and refusing to admit or even
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acknowledging setbacks. the toner, russian state tv talk shows, which were months, refrained from any criticism. asian has changed dramatically with people pointing fingers who's to blame on the battlefield. people who convinced president putin the special operation would be fast, that we won't strike civilians that our military would keep things in order. these people really set us up for this. they lie to us. and on another talk show was this content from scant a military operation using only the russian army and this talk show and other propaganda. the ukrainian military offensive in the northeast has clearly broken the russian front lines, but also exposed to deep cracks within the pro russia blogger community. that is now questioning everything about this war. will it be enough for the kremlin to change their tactics? or is the kremlin even listening?
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gabriel is on the ita, keith. that didn't work in the pentagon. he specializes in russia in eastern europe . he says it's an extraordinary development in russia. couldn't, has had the advantage all of these months where he's been able to characterize this for his special military operation has been able to highlight one success after the other end is really been able to mitigate many of the losses in catastrophe. but i think guten is going to be facing one of his toughest obstacles coming up with trying to spin this narrative. and i think the reaction of russia is going to turn sour, and it's probably going to turn sour relatively quickly unless bobby and his master information environment can grapple with it and try to spin the story in a way that is amenable to the russian government. if they can't, then we're going to have a lot of trouble in the coming months. he has options on tape. you mobilize the
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russian people and declare a full scale war, which gives him lots more legal options to bring resources to the table. he call for conscription, he's got tools available to them that he has at this point, not reasonable because they bring a lot of political risk. so i think we're going to, he couldn't continue to not reach for those tools and just hope that he can mo, for this winter time, and hold down the remaining territory that the russians that sees and just attempt to try to muddle through this winter time with what's left of the russian military and don't boss still a head on out 0 lebanon's economy already suffering. we'd look at the crumbling state of the prison system plus ah, cutting through the diplomatic noise, musicians around the world come together in indonesia to create a global orchestra. ah, ah,
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with here's the thing. rain has been crawling across the great lakes into the northeast of the us. hey everyone. so here's the pitcher on tuesday. certainly the risk of seen some flooding here. pennsylvania western new york right through in to the northeast. again, these are slow moving storms here. we did have the risk of some flooding across the southeast, but the bulk of that energy is now over the atlantic. on tuesday, there are flash flood watches and play for a huge swath of nevada on tuesday. so vegas could see some downpours with the high 32 degrees. we've had very poor air quality for the pacific northwest, western canada with wild fires burning there. and i think we'll expect to see much of the same in the forecast on tuesday. central america looks like this pretty much from the bay of can petri to the pacific coast of mexico down with rain,
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but really right across that pacific coast, meaning up what the, what, whether toward the top end of south america. so here's what it's looking like on tuesday. got this line of storms from the bolivian, andy's right through to the southeast of brazil. so let's go in there for a closer look on tuesday. the steps yours have come down in porto lake, re 20 degrees. rio de janeiro, your temperatures will fall. and watch this by you. blanca goes from 15 degrees, all the way up to 24. as those winds shift around on wednesday, susan. ah, ah. leo has big plans to turn its largest value into spectacles. but inside this is alice. he can't actually, beta has big plans of his ang, building since the age of 12 is unchanged, yet skilled architect has as good a chance as any seen. his vision come to light the per day 2 and the master planner,
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the concluding part. rebel architecture announces here, ah ah, the order out is there a, remind the ball top stories this our little off to for him and he's alive, pitches of mourners in scotland, who had been paying their last respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd her coffins lying at rest in edinburgh before traveling to london late on tuesday, and fighting his broken out on the armenian azerbaijan boarder, almeni's fence when a st reported intent shelling artillery file and 3 of its military positions by these aaron army. but as a by joel says, the latest provocation started by
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a media is the delay, the signing of the street. he agreed to just possible and rushes, acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's golden cup key. bridget, moscow admits his forces, have been outnumbered in the past week where that ukraine, that taking swathes of land since early september ukrainian troops when pods run. you a secretary of state antony blinkin says wal, a ukraine has made significant progress. it's still too early to say how the counter offensive will be, will progress. he made the comments at wall on the trip to mexico. john holman, has the latest from mexico city us secretary of state antony blinking has come to mexico in the midst of a fairly major trade dispute between the 2 countries. the united states believes that president and manuel lopez over a doors drive for most state control to the mexican energy sector is unfair to the united states companies. the 2 are in a regional tre block together with canada. but they didn't really want to speak
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about the need for the u. s. know, mit can represented. instead, they were trying to be positive and talk about a new united states act to boost the country semiconductor industry. semiconductors used from, among other things, laptops and computers. and to say that mix coke, wanted and was going to be part of that supply chain. so those were the sorts of issues between the 2 countries. but of course things to, to why the themes among them, ukraine, the secretary of state antony blinking was speaking about the ukranian counter attack in the south, and especially in the northeast of the country. this is what he had to say. what they have done is been very methodically planned out. and of course, it's benefited from significant support from the united states and many other countries in terms of making sure that ukraine has in its hands the equipment. it
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needs to prosecute this this counter offensive, which has one clear purpose to take back the land that has, that was seized by russia's aggression secretary of state. lincoln also talked about the impact of the war between russia, ukraine, on other countries, in terms of energy prices, food prices. but said this, the counter attacked by ukraine was a sign that russia could and should stop their aggression tool. cool, so we'll round to the iran nuclear deal, and on that check to state lincoln was pessimistic. he said that things seem to be going backwards rather than forwards. he blamed on iran, he said, introducing extraneous issues into the negotiations that made it difficult to deal . do a deal that was his version of events and he said the near term there was not looking
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likely iran says is ready to cooperate with the un nuclear watch dogs to revive the 2015. you could deal. it comes off to reports for the international atomic energy agency, the found they could not guarantee the peaceful nature of her on the nuclear program . that through efforts to revive the landmark deal into doubt, iran foreign ministry now says, is willing to work with the atomic, watched to clear up the false perceptions about is activities and lebanon's economy has been in the state of collapse the years. and the crisis is taking its toll on the countries most vulnerable than any bankrupt. government is struggling to feed and provide a basic services to prison inmates. so the holder reports from beirut, lebanon detention facilities are known here as graveyards for the living video sent to us by inmates inside the largest prison roomie shows a harsh reality. decades of neglect, by the authorities,
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has been made worse by the current state of the country. a nearly bankrupt, the government blamed on years of corruption hasn't been able to pay months of overdue bills to catering companies. inmates say they are hungry nonetheless, selling their families say they can't help. the economic collapse has hurt them as well. and mar hasn't visited her son in 7 months because she can't afford to pay for transportation. but on the phone, he tells her how prisoners are slowly dying. yet my boss is animals gone, eat the food they're given. there is also no doctor or medical carrying prison. my son has a stomach bug tyria and needs treatment. the lebanese government is asking for help from the international community. officials say there is an urgent need for food medicine, health care, as well as equipment light scanner. in may, i have the, if we neglect this problem, hatred towards the government will increase. they will be less trust in the
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judiciary. the security of prisons is linked to the security of the state. prisons operate as 3 times their capacity inmates have less than one square meter of space . the standard is $3.00 over crowding is blamed on traditional negligence and incompetence and cover. but they're at it with a video to suit. his excuse was that they don't have enough judges a lot. have you don't respect the law having the limits how long you can detain a prisoner and now judges on strike to modern bitter pay, which means the conflict into cases after we about many of the prisoners should not be in detention. the interior ministry says 75 percent of inmates haven't been convicted. many are awaiting trial, while others aren't able to pay their fines. the crisis is another example of estate falling apart. and while conditions have always been bad, inmate say it's never been like this. santa quitter elk is eda,
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beirut. they are just as department says, is willing to accept one of donald trump's nominees up for a special master to review documents seized from his home. separately. another 40 subpoenas have been issued in the investigation into the former president bid to overturn the 2020 election result was the jordan as the details. a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former u. s. president. donald trump. first, the department of justice told a federal judge on monday that it will accept a recommendation from trump and his legal team that a senior federal judge from new york state be appointed the special master in the situation of the august raid on trump's home moral logo this special master raymond, deary, if approved, would take a look at the paper work that was removed during the august raid by f. b. i. agents,
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the determination would be whether any of those documents should be returned to the former president, which is something that the justice department opposes. however, dary does have experience dealing with highly classified information and federal investigators have suggested that there were such a classified material found during the raid back in august. now this does not mean that the justice department would be able to start using once again, the material that was taken during the rate as it investigates whether or not trump or others in his former administration, revealed classified sequence 2 parties not authorized to get them. that said, the other significant development on monday is that it became known that in the past week, the justice department has issued another 40 subpoenas to people who work with the former president. while he was in office. the justice department has not been
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deterred from continuing in its investigation into whether the former president and his aides were intimately involved in efforts to overthrow the result of the november 2020 election or whether they had any role a significant role in the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital, a more than a 100 design is a showing the latest looks at this is new york fashion week, including veterans like tom ford in the italian luxury band friendly. but this season it's the newcomers that are changing the face of fashion. tristan salumi asthma ah, the voluminous unisex styles of aaron pots helped kick off new york fashion week. his runway models and flowing clothes, reflecting the diversity of city streets. for me as a designer, i really design around beautiful shapes and beautiful shapes can look good on
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a variety of people, different sizes, different gender expressions. i have worked for companies that would show things that didn't represent me or people that i love. so i said to myself, when i have the chance, i'm going to show real beauty what the world actually looks like. gender fluid, fashion, a big trend in men's, where this year showcase by models of various ethnicities and ages. 2 years ago i made nationwide demonstrations for social justice, the council of fashion designers of america promised to create systemic change within the industry. and this year, fashion week, features more designers of color than ever before. gray hair apparently is also in fashion. i think there's definitely a train now it makes great to see from somebody who's not in their twenties, thirties, fourties,
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or fifties. it's really nice to see because just because you've got grain or doesn't mean you're not stylish, some say they're still work to be done. however, especially when it comes to showcasing clothes made for plus sized people. we're seeing a lot of brands that try to embrace that on their social media. but when it comes to actual models coming down the runway, we're still seeing that lack of diversity. and i think the industry has a long way to go. still, there's no shortage of beauty or i popping style at this trend setting event featuring top designers from around the world. kristin salumi al jazeera new york leading musicians around the world of come together to create a global sound in indonesia building 50 artists from 18 countries. make up the new g 20 orchestra. and at a time of rising, geopolitical tension is hoped that music will to cut through the diplomatic noise. jessica washington as mo, from central java ah, in mug along central java,
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this is indonesia, but of adore temple, largest buddhist temple in the world. now it adds a new entry to its long history as the site of the 1st concert from global orchestra me more than 50 musicians from 18 countries, including russia, the u. s. india and indonesia, a performing together on the temple grounds representing their home countries on the world stage. the purpose of the concert is largely to promote cooperation between g 20 countries. can you, orchestra is an initiative of this year's g 20 president, indonesia? the g. 20 is made up of the world's leading economies. this he has meetings have been overshadowed by geopolitical tensions. music is what actually brings all cultures in the world together. we'd enjoy it. weeds derive inspiration from it, and we begin. the bird mix symbol had medium where the weights to talk about
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inclusion, with which to talk about diversity with which to talk about us as humans. coming together to help solve global problems. visiting musicians arrives and indonesia a few days ago, giving them only a short window to rehearse together. these many countries with all the language barriers shots, hard to communicate. but i think it's truly beautiful because music is one of the only languages that everyone can speak. you don't need any translation, all the orchestra's creative director, pianist and composer. amanda su katlyn says he, these music is a tool for diplomacy. i hope to open their eyes for that music can unite that. i that an orchestra speaks better than all the summits and all the, the searches about about peace and about friendship.
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