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in british history and navy, just briefly, before we let you go, you've obviously been covering london for a long time. what's the like, standing there for you personally as, as a journalist who has been in, you know, he's watching history unfold. yeah, sure. well, as somebody's been born and brought up in the united kingdom, this is a hugely monumental period for, for the country at large. it's one of great significance. and of course, this is history in the making and in terms of king charles is rein history. yet to be written, or i thank you very much nave baka live for us there outside buckingham palace. right. we are watching live pictures of the queens coffin making its way through the streets of london with crowds lining to catch a glimpse of the queen elizabeth the 2nd. that's it from me, emily. anguish for this news hour will hand it over to london headquarters.
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fittingly to take over for the rest of the evening. hello, welcome to our jazz era live from london. i'm mariam m o z. and this is continuing coverage of a final journey of britain, longest reigning mon, queen elizabeth the 2nd at the car. the huss, carrying a coffin is making its way through the streets of sent central london on its way to buckingham palace. now we had seen we also seeing pictures, images there, of traffic coming to a standstill throughout much of the british capital. and despite weather is pretty
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dull, it is raining here. what you might expect at this time of year it hasn't deterred the crowds, have been crowds of people gathering to say their farewells, and perhaps to catch a rag glimpse of the hearse as it makes its way to buckingham palace. now the new king charles, the 3rd and his wife camilla, queen consort at the palace. they stand by to receive the coffin, and later on they'll be a chance, a members of the royal household to pay their respects to the late monic as well before the members of the public are able to see the queen's coffin. as it lies in state. in westminster hall, but early wrong, we saw the flight, the flight, the royal and full flight, carrying the coffin of queen elizabeth 2nd, safely landing at london's aria nor fault. and accompanying the coffin was the monex only daughter, princess, and she was there as the casket made its journey south
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also present a prime minister in his trust. and the defense secretary ben wallace was there on the field. at the head of the arrival of the queen's coffin, we saw images earlier of the pool berries loading the queen's coffin onto the hub. they then left our fault and on now on route in buckingham palace, where they are arriving. and you can hear some cheers that people having gathered, obviously, security present. it is very strong. i was a god of honor. earlier on, assembled at the field when the coffin arrived biplane, from edinburgh. and of course it is being transferred in an official hus taking the queen to buckingham palace. and that is the scene now. buckingham palace, where i think it's fair to say,
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possibly hundreds of people who have timed out. suddenly a crowd that has gathered to applause. and to say the farewell as well. and we actually did hear a bit of an applause from the crowd when king charles and his wife arrived earlier on. they arrived in a car. this is after touching down from northern ireland. they were there a bit at a rom, but of course this as preparations and away for the state funeral that it was confirmed today would take place on monday, the 19th of september, and that is going to be a massive event, or possibly one of the biggest diplomatic events we have seen in this country the decade is we are expecting dignitaries, politicians, and monex from around the world to attend this. and of course that poses
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a huge security, an adjustable challenge as well. and there is the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd just approaching buckingham palace. now what i'll do there is need barker is standing by. he's been following his story for us. and if we're looking at images now of the motorcade just making its arrival to buckingham palace, why can charles a 3rd? is that going to receive the coffin? that's what i can hear. ripples of applause. cheers from the crowd. sort of lined the roots around the statue of queen victoria. the coffin has been brought in the royal hearse around in the loop around that statue and is now currently entering the main sovereigns gates of buckingham palace. but people have been stood here for hours on end of the pouring rain for this moment. deeply moving, of course i am queen elizabeth's last return to the capital city,
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where she was born in 1926 to a palace, which she often regarded very much shoes. 3 office by the royal residences from her eyes were often seen regard regarded as a home or a famous for saw the represent spray much the more the key as opposed to an individual monarch. the represents the 1000 year old british monarchy as opposed to just simply queen elizabeth or indeed king charles 3rd. the queen's scoffing will be placed in the bow room overnight allowing members the royal family to pay their respect in a few hours ago. king charles the 3rd arrived here a himself, we knew because the ra standard was raised. the only royal flag, or british flag that, that isn't so flown at half mast because it represents the continuation of the monarchy of a deeply moving moment. clearly here for the many ass thousands of people
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anticipating this historic moment of british history. and that is just gonna asking you that said that the weather isn't great right now, isn't it? it, it's not very cold that sent me various and rain. and we have seen it since thursday, that is a steady stream of people having to pay their respects at buckingham palace and lay floral tribute. what do you make of the size of the crowd band now? well, it's a very, very different picture, alto you compared to the situation here last thursday, of course, which is the day when the queen passed away and indeed friday where people were allowed to come freely and pay their respects spontaneously. and floral tribute was piled high outside the gates of the palace will over the weekend where we are now is a huge media village occupying a corner of green park. i clearly long how plans all been well put into
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action and there are barricades all over the place. the people that have been allowed to come here have been carefully guided here by a london metropolitan police to make sure that there isn't a surge and unmanageable surge of people. i am here at the heart of the city, of course is anticipating a huge number of people over the coming days for when queen elizabeth's body is laden state, westminster, hall, that police have talked about, sir, there being a 1000000 plus people and cues several kilometers long as people try that lock when it comes to getting access to westminster hole to fall past the coffin of queen elizabeth, this is a hugely monumental moment for blunders for the country at lodge. and as such, long hell plans that have been in the offering for a very long time and now in full sway. but i think there's a big difference between having plans on paper and seeing the realised in reality.
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but what we've seen so far seems very well organized. yes, as you say, this is an operation that would have been planned in detail organized well in advance for a very long time. but now the last to capital city, it's one of the busiest cities in the world and there will be a heavy security presence there and day of course it trans transportation and it just takes. busy will be at, it's going to be interesting to see how many people pouring to the capital city and then, and actually are prepared to wait for what will probably be many, many hours to, to pay their respects the so, so we know the, the british transport has been increased the term trains from other parts, the country to the capital. i have been increased and will be running through the night to allow people to, to travel here to, to pay their respects. but this is a city whose infrastructure takes back to victorian times. it serves struggles in times like this. as such,
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people are being told where possible to watch proceedings at home, but at a time like this, of course it's very, very difficult to ask people to stay away and are such. there are warnings of cues many kilometers long people are being told that it could take possibly 34 hours to gain access to westminster hall. and at the same time, you're right. this is a massive security operation as well. a short while? no, i don't think i've ever seen quite so many sniffer dogs ah, patrolling the barrier of grass just behind be here and checking it amongst the flower beds. or the police have been extremely, extremely careful in going through all of our camera equipment. and just to remind you, of course you, are you watching this on just one tv news channel? there's every single international broadcast here presents all the way down to, to my left side. this is a, a moment of course, of great national importance, but one of great international importance as well. this is a deeply historic moment for the world. he said that near resonates with people
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across the globe. thank you very much for now. and you've been reporting to his dad from an outside, buckingham palace. and while mourners in scotland were the 1st to bid farewell to the queen after she died at balmoral casa last week, thousands in edinburgh had the chance to pay their respects at the past 24 hours out there is alan fish has worn out from scottish capital well, there is a near morality returning to edinburgh. scottish capital know that the queen's body has left the country for the final time. the roads may be still closed off and the crowds, me have melted away. but the memories of what has happened over the last 4 days will stay for a very long time. we know that the queen's body was lying in rest and giles cathedral just along the royal mile from where i'm standing. it was there overnight, allowing thousands of people to come and pay the final respects to the queen and they were just from scotland. they were from all over the country,
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people who decided that they would come to edinburgh to say good bye. and also from other countries in europe, i spoke to one family who came from france, they were on vacation in the north of scotland, but decided they couldn't miss this moment of history. and so came here to edinburgh to also pay the respects people lined up for hours to get the chance to say farewell. and of course we also saw this, so that emotional scene of the for prince is holding a silent vigil. giles will mourn as in england won't be able to file past the queen's coffin until wednesday, but took usable red even forming in the capital. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to say good bye to the queen when she lives in state at the palace of westminster. i force it has moved from central london. is the rain arrived over london. it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river 10, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen was coughing. first in
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line, vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to be going out to the ceiling and we'll get back to you. so all right, great lady to peacefully with this is something very small, you know, considering that she's been 70, is looking off to us making big talk. you know, you know, great job long and maybe other 3 2nd. i just need to show my respects my head to say a few words and then leave. hopefully, i won't burst into to the hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed numbers will be monitored closely. officials say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety . when the sky finally does get underway, we'll proceed up an overland, but bridge across the river thames along the north bank passed the houses of
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parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those, especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back, will be here for a very long time in a constantly moving queue with few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall, that members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green park, more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up to crawford, morgan was sam, my dad took me up in a monthly i was saved to queens. and my mom is crying excitement because i can't seem to coin to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest, very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket us. i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in their daily life is no more. and whether with flowers,
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messages, or patient queueing it's being marked her equals if i'll just 0 london. and i can, charles made his 1st visit to northern ireland since taking the throne hundreds gathered in the village of hillsboro to welcome in silver and also met leaders of northern islands devolved parliament. it was a rare moment of unity for a region with a contested partition irish identity, deeply divided over the monarchy. the king has promised to work for peace, saying his mother had a great affection for the region of the very beginning of her life of service. the green made a pledge to dedicate herself to her country and her people, and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast fate. now with that shining example
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before me, and with god's help, i take up my new juices resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants of northern ah, i was heading to all the world news, the u. n. u s. and e, u of cold for an immediate de escalation of tensions off to fighting flat of night between on media and as of why john rushes, president has also appealed for. com. i mean, he has prime minister says 49 of his soldiers were killed along their shad boyd a while as by john says it lost 50 troops. the worst escalation of facilities since the 2020 conflicts in the disputed have gone a car about question. between jason b ports broken the fighting along the border between o media and as a by john started early on tuesday. a media says the at the by johnny army,
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shelter, military positions around a number of cities. it released this footage showing what it says is as the by johnny soldiers trying to cross the border of it. but john, look me like to see spider across school, but he also targeted armenian positions is also see beginning prescription insider . so it's a clear pac on southern country, it's clear talk on you in the state as a by john disputes that it says it's armed forces were responding to a build up of all media and land mines of weapons on the border. while our media has been showing, as with any military positions for a week, 2 weeks now was showing has been testified over the last few days. and over the same few days, our main yes, started a mass thing, heavy weaponry and along the border. it's in our, me as
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a by john tensions between armenia and desert by john largely stand back to a decades long stand of sparked by the contested nagondo caraballo region. if internationally recognized as part of as a by genes territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian, they fought several, was on this issue, the last one within 2020, after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john, regain much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforced the ceasefire. and let's say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. there was meant to be a proper washing or peacekeeping presence on, in the area around 2000 forces on. but some of the reports that i have seen us, that this is very much been depleted as a result of all rushes for in your queen. russia basically needed to bring troops in on form variety of other locations. the russian government says it's now working
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to ease tensions. it's urging both sides to show restraint and refrain from further escalation. victoria gates and b al jazeera. well, you are a secretary say antony blank and has spoken to armine as prime minister. and as of my john's president urging them to cease hostilities, a spoke to both are urge them to do everything possible to pull back from our, from really conflict or, and to get back to talking about building a lasting piece between their countries. we, we have our special envoy in the region right now are working with both countries. i'll be in close touch with them going forward. and my hope is that we can move this from, from conflict back to the, the negotiating table and back to trying to build a piece. ukraine is saying aims to liberate all his territory after driving back russian forces in a rapid counter offensive in the northeast cave. is calling on the west to speed up
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weapons deliveries to back its ongoing advance against the russians. we ukraine officials, a they've recaptured almost 4000 square kilometers in the northeast in harkey region in the past week. that includes more than $300.00 settlements. ukrainian flags of flying in the cities of is you m and could be asked both located on railway lines that service supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also may gains in the south near harrison, but at a slower pace. rush and vehicles have been left abandoned after you cranes, lightning counter offensive, and har keith ukrainian officials, a 150000 people, have been liberated from russian rule, including and by lekia, a crucial military supply hub. we taken late last week. moscow, as acknowledging its recent territory losses admitting its forces have been outnumbered. while ukraine wants its allies to commit to legally binding security guarantees as it tries to eject russian forces from it's occupied territories. gabriel alexander has more now on on this from keith. the former
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secretary general of nato, anders rasmussen was in cave and isn't keith. and he, along with a top adviser to ukrainian president old amir zalinski, held a press briefing today where they are outlining what they're calling the key security compact. this is very much an aspirational plan that they are putting together and they're just starting to put it out on paper and announce it now. and they're billing it as a new security apparatus for europe. if you will, new security pack for europe. what it basically would entail is this. it would be like minded countries that would be signing on to this. that would be able to coordinate military, political, and financial support to ukraine now, but also in the future. should ukraine face more acts of aggression or threats of acts of aggression?
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now, as the ukrainian military offensive continues in the northeast, we're starting to get a better sense of how this is being received in russia. and we're seeing russian bloggers and pro russia military analysts that are now commenting. and there is a lot of finger pointing now within russia, on who is responsible for the battle field losses that rushes encountered over the last few days. or now, floods in heavy rainfall washed away, entire villages and the mountainous co. histone region. as north west pakistan, very little 8 has been able to reach people living that because of the weather conditions as it into demanding compensation threatening to block highways. if the company doesn't provide more help record breaking funds, if killed only 1500 people across pakistan since june and affected more than 33000000 office. ma heidi has moved from class on this particular
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storm war. the rain spell that the area affected, the hindu kush mountains and a raging thought. and then read through these narrow rallies which i inhabited by people. because land scare people like to stick close to the water bodies and where door that head and go bare alone, which was the 2nd largest market in lower boys. don. hundreds of shops were swept away. the rain was not stopping for several days. and the people already realized that something terrible was about to happen. so 70 percent of the people have already left. but the greatest difficulty, the fact that most good orders have been cut off. people after carry sacks on their back sack. so flour, central supplied medicines, sometimes it takes them grantee for dog duties, their destination. so people in quite a terrible and desperate situation here. we've seen people on the road side you are
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asking for help. the alternative of course have been concentrating down south on the province of sin, southern bun job but you just dont and have more or less forgotten. what happened to the people head in the mountains now they said i've got an omen assigned because climate change and the people of the not more than anybody else, given the fact that once the land is washed away and is it the land that is generated out of the mountainside that digs generations, once that's washed away, it's almost impossible to be able to have reconstruction or rehabilitation. one person has been injured in a series of drone strikes on ethiopia, nor than to grind region according to local hospital officials. a business campus of mckelly university in the regions capital was targeted along with a t v station run by the regional government, which was knocked off air strikes. come days after to grind. rabble said they were ready to take part in peace talks with the federal government,
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the 2 sides of been engaged in fighting for almost 2 years now in a conflict that's despised millions and pushed parts of the region into fannin. william router has been sworn in his kenya's 5th president. several people were injured in a crush, as crowds forced their way into the stadium in nairobi where the ceremony took place. wooten hourly won the august election defeating longtime opposition candidate writer at dinner last week. the supreme court rejected a dingle challenge to the official results from nairobi. katherine sawyer reports. i a few of them. okay, now president william who to stoop before park stadium to take his oath of office. ah ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election from a president who kenyatta handed over. there is too many of power to the new president. the 2 politicians how fallen out and can yet are backed opposition
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leader riley dingo, who came 2nd in the polls and to day and he's fast addressed to the nation. the president said he will do all he can to address the problems facing kenyans. the largest winner of these election is the people of kino ah, we have done well as a nation. we have the train in an increasingly challenging environment where democracy is consistently on trial. ah, many kenya's were there said the hobbs high expectations president with going to fulton, one of the hampton deal with money to help one business day grow their business. i say it will be
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hard to do. who do i, speaking of our country, the big external debt, a drought that has affected millions, rampant corruption. the president promised to walk with all canyons to make things better. we should remain conscious that we have all been elected to walk together in ensuring that our children go to school. our people have food and decent health care, and our young people have jobs. and i will walk of hub dignified livelihood for we believe strongly that every household matters who holds himself asthma, who is fighting for the majority, who are struggling to make ends meet his plans to transform the country are ambitious. but economists say all those plans need money and lots of it. if the new
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administration is to succeed, katherine saw alta 0, nairobi, argentina's present. alberto fernandez, says he was the next target of the man who tried to shoot the vice president for siena fernandez. the coach know as meeting support his earlier this month when a man pointed is gone, him cold the trigger, but it didn't. fire president says investigation is revealed, the attacker and his girlfriend planned to kill him next. his secures. he has now been stepped up. a former twitter executive ton whistleblower pieces at co is accused his former employer prioritizing profit. so the security a senate hearing in the u. s. that co is twitter head of security and told his firing last year becomes key to eat or muscle is attempt to bank house have buying the social media giant. it has to it tricia ignored employee concerns of a weak cyber defenses and foreign infiltration. early up twitter shareholders
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devoted to approve muslim 44000000000 dollar takeover company call haine has most of the public can hear the details. this is a very damaging hearing for twitter. testifying was peter's that he used to be the head of security before he was fired at beginning of this year. he said that the company as a whole host of security problems. he gave one example where engineers in about 10 minutes time were able to find out the name of the user. it's home, address his phone number, whether he was on his cell phone at the time. and he said the company is very, very vulnerable for hackers to be able to get that information to the senate. one of the biggest focuses on national security. they pointed out that in just last month, a man was convicted a twitter employee of accessing the anonymous account of dissidents in saudi arabia . he was found guilty of giving those real names of those users to the saudi security forces. and he also said that the company has
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a very black culture when it comes to the possibility of 4 and 5 the some of their employees. i'm reminded of one conversation with an executive. when i said i am confident that we have before an agent and their response was, well, since we already have one, what does it matter if we have more? let's keep growing the office. one of the other alarm and allegations from zacko is that thousands of twitter employees have access to all of the sensitive information that they don't need to do their jobs. and they can't track down which employees are looking at which accounts you said, because they don't want to spare the excel or the effort. now, the ceo of twitter, which is denied all of these allegations, was asked to testify before the senate. he said he couldn't because of ongoing litigation with the law much because you know, you must said you wanted to buy twitter and it since tried to back out. but just after the hearing, wrapped up shareholder said they will agree to the deal. and they say they want must to buy it.
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