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queen elizabeth calvin arrived said buckingham palace, hundreds of thousands of people expected to say that final good bye as it lies in state. on wednesday. i'm king charles mates, political religious leaders in northern ireland where they are divisions about the role of monica. ah, hello, money site is their life. so coming up all st. records, it's worse day and 2 years as inflation and the u. s. remains unexpectedly, calls for restraints, as are made in azerbaijan. blame each other for fighting, which is killed almost a 100 soldiers for. mm. a cousin as queen
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elizabeth. the 2nd is now in buckingham palace, south to being flowing from scotland. traffic came to a standstill throughout much of london as thousands line, the straits in the rain to catch a glimpse of e. s. the new king charles, the 3rd and his wife, the queen comm source, were at the palace to receive the coffin, where we challenged begins our coverage with a look at the queen's final journey to london. ah, this is operation unicorn in action. for years, buckingham palace prepared for the queen's death plans in painstaking detail for all foreseen eventualities. unicorn was the procedure for bringing her body to london. if has happened. she died in scotland as her lying and rested in giles cathedral in edinburgh. drew to reclose, many thousands came to pay their respects and say good bye, shall not return to scotland again. accompanying her south was an
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princess royal and the queen's only daughter. the royal regiment of scotland stood at attention to see the queen leave. with the queen's coffin on board, an array of transport plane took off from edinburgh, the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to north salt on the outskirts of london for the last stage of the day's journey. crowds lines the a 40 and unromantic main road that heads into the british capital from the west. but then it was into more picturesque territory. the stucco terraces of bayswater than marble arch and park lane, where morner stood, many deep. it would just bring home that the reality of the whole situation. and i mean yeah, is, is going to be sad. this is it the final stretch. now,
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the queen always preferred foul moral, and windsor castle. but buckingham palace is the what the heart of the british royal family. that is whether taking her now operation unicorn successfully completed. the queen's coffin spends the night here. then on wednesday, she moves to westminster hole for 4 days of lying and state, and the cues to come and see her are already growing. glory challenz. now to 0 london. a mon, as in england, won't be able to file past the queen's coffin until later on wednesday, but that hasn't stopped crowds from beginning to form, keys through the capital. already hundreds of thousands of people i expected to say good bye to the queen when she lives in state at westminster hall. our forces has moved from central london is the rain arrived over london instead on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river thames, waiting with still more than
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a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line, vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to go out to the fact that again, this makes feeling and firing. so, you know, right, right lady, basically with this is something very small, you know, considering that she's been saved, he is looking off to make a big talk. you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? it's like i'm in place. we used to the weather. hail joe, no area k. i'm staying here. hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed and numbers will be monitored closely. officials say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when the skew finally does get under way, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north
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bank, passed the houses of 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 and 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 part more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up this morning, lost savages. my dad took me up in a monthly i was saved queens and my mom was crying excitement because i can't seem to point to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest. very sad, very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket goes, i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in the daily life is no more. and whether with flowers, messages will patient queuing. it's being marked hurry, full sit, al jazeera,
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london, us markets have plummeted after new report showed that monthly inflation increased martin they, instead of coming down like many, had expected figures came out on the same day. president joe bought and celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction act. what a great day. exactly. 4 weeks ago today, i saw the inflation reduction act and the law a single most important legislation, price in the congress to combat inflation and one the most significant laws and our nation's history. my view, i said it then i'll keep saying it with us law, the american people, one and special interest. last say it again, the american people one and special interest last. let's get more from heidi joe caster in washington dc. let's start with the market 7. pretty speaks by these
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inflation numbers and they that's rambling, we just heard a bite and say what a great day. but that was a sense event certainly not shared by us investors, as we saw the worst day for us stocks since june 2020, with a down jones losing more than 12000 points, plummeting and close to 4 percentage points throughout the day. and that was echoed by the other indexes. why today? well, investors are reacting to that disappointing news from earlier in the day when the consumer price index show that the price of consumer goods in the u. s. rows in the last month, the month of august by point one percentage point as compared to the previous month . now there had been expectations that inflation would continue lowering its rate of inflation. however, that was not the case and particularly concerning was the breakdown. yes, gas prices have fallen significantly in the u. s, but rent and the price of health care, they have gone up more than offsetting the losses and the gas price. and that is
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what spooked investors as they're looking forward to next week when the federal reserve board meets. and they will likely use this information to justify a higher interest rate hike somewhere around point 75 percentage points is expected and that is not good news for these investors. and that speech by president biden poorly timed. what will this economic news mean for him? right, quite ironic that this previously plan speech was not celebrating inflation coming down the inflation reduction act as what this legislation is called. but many economists have said that it likely will do little to address prices in the coming months or even years. it is a victory whack for biden though, who celebrating this is a legislative accomplishment for democrats in terms of tackling climate change in helping americans with health insurance. so he's been on this optimistic tour for
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the last summer, going off of good headlines today with that economic indicator of inflation going up again, is not good for him. however, he completely ignored it in his prepared comments. today he did address it in a statement or that was released earlier saying that there was still work to be done. that is a message that may be difficult for americans to swallow specially voters as we look forward to a midterm election in november. okay, thank you for that haughty, jo, castro, there for us in washington dc. you are sexy of stay. anthony lincoln has spoken to almeni's prime minister and as a bi jones president urging them to seize hostilities. earlier almeni's prime minister said 49 of his soldiers were killed while as the by john says it last at least 50 of its troops on both sides. blame the other for the flare up in violence on monday nights. i spoke to both of urge them to do everything possible to pull back from all from any conflict and to get back to talking about building
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a lasting peace between their countries. we. we have our special envoy in the region right now. oh, 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 and tory jason b as more in the story. the fighting along the border between all media and nasa by john started early on tuesday, a media says the and the by johnny army shell military positions around a number of cities. it released this footage showing what it says is as a by johnny soldiers trying to cross the border as a by john no community, not merely i'll gladly to cease fire a coastal do, but it's also targeted armenian positions and also civilian infrastructure in site . i mean, so it's
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a clear attack on southern country. it's clear to talk with you in the state as a, by john disputes that it says its armed forces were responding to a build up of armenian land mines of weapons on the border. while armenia has been showing as virginia military positions for a week, 2 weeks now, which shall inc has been intensified over the last few days. and over the same few days, our main yes, started amassing heavy weaponry and ottomans along the border. it's an army and as i, by john tensions between armenia, desert, by john largely stem back to a decades long standoff, 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 was in 2020,
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after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john, regain much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforced the ceasefire. analysts say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. it was meant to be a proper washing or peacekeeping presence on, in the area for on 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 russia's war in your queen. russia basically needed to, i'll bring troops in on from variety of other locations. the russian government says it's now working to ease tensions. it's urging both sides to show restraint and refrain from further escalation. victoria gates and b al jazeera, so head on al jazeera on what the twitter whistleblower has to say to a u. s. senate hearing him on the platform security and i really
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and celebrations in kenya and the president has sworn in ah ah, the hurricane k, just disappearing here, gave some significant rain in the desert areas, the southwest, the u. s. and the matter cloud up here was suggests that things have robert changed now they have temperatures come down. shares of florence, read all the mountain states, but the heaviest rays like to be in the northeast here, the northeastern u. s. states, eastern canada. you see the orange popping up here, this is light to be slow moving and create some sort of temporary studies from flash flooding. but 60, i think in eastern canada. otherwise things have become bit more normal. it still might have more than the central plains right towards the science. and although
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florida look study where the rest, the southern states look fairly dry. but throughout the caribbean, frequent chows, the story of the day, the moment. and there's a line stretching down through the gulf, compete towards central mexico, which will reduce some heavy rain. the heaviest is probably going to be offshore. in south america, there's a very distinct line running to bolivia and then towards the southeast of brazil, north of it. it's nice of more south of it, it's much colder. that contrast means heavy rain is there, or even snow and up in, for example, the bolivian. and these a bit of a closer look would suggest that if you are the south, it's warming up the wind a bit of a northerly for santiago by a black. ah, with
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lou. ah, welcome back. you're watching out as a reminder, thought top stories this hour. the coffin, if queen elizabeth the 2nd is now in buckingham palace, helped being flown from scotland. traffic came to stand still throughout much of london as thousands line. the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of us markets have plummeted out. a new report showed that monthly
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inflation increased marginally instead of coming down like many expected vickers come out on a day president joe bought in celebrated the passage of inflation reduction act. the u. n. u. s. and the you have called for an immediate de escalation of fighting between armenia, azerbaijan, 49 armenian troops, and 50 as a bi johnny soldiers were killed and fighting on monday nights or now the new king of the united kingdom on cheese taking charles that made his 1st visit to northern ireland since taking throne. hundreds of people gathered in the village of hillsboro to welcome him. new sovereign met leaders of northern audience devolved government. but as andrew simmons reports, every one was enthusiastic about the visit. wherever king charles, the 3rd of the queen consort camilla, travel the walkabout go whoa with chisel much to say,
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but this is northern ireland. it's on like anywhere else in the u. k. there's division here. portals from do you live so loose or passionate about the monarchy? she was arguing but he has no parking on culture. the king about asia gets to the as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists, dismissive and i think in the middle of a cost $11.00 crisis for $99.00 people. and my consistency here on right across belfast in the north where people can afford to eat their homes. i think as of saying that you have a monarch on a king who will be hit miss policies at the expense of the public purse stop for the world, visit his hills because the royal residence political leaders gather. and there's a message of condolence. alex musky was a 5 prime republican in the eighty's and ninety's. now in government to speaker of
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a northern ireland assembly. she personally demonstrated individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers and encourage reconciliations. we elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture, a visit, a handshake, crossing the street, or speak in a few words of iris can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here and can charles believe's, his mother was able to use a combination of skills to bring the 2 sides closer. at 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 before me, and with god's help,
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i take up my new duties resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants of northern no. from a castle to the church, saint hans cathedral and a service of reflection on the queen's life all 96 years of it. the theme here once again reconciliation, a congregation of nearly 800 pack the cathedral, to hear praise of the queen for her work in bringing northern on ins, republican units, communities, closer together. in 2011, she had visited the irish republic making major gestures of reconciliation. a year later in belfast she shook hands with the lake. martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. but they've been careful the do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy. which as
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far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. i'm, however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as it is another matter. king charles may have popularity. this is his 40th visit here, the 1st as monarch. his pledge to follow in his mother's footsteps and seek the welfare of all the people in northern ireland. his relations with both sides of the divide. here is one of the 1st big tests of his reign. andrew simmons out 0 belfast precedent. laudermill zalinski says that ukraine has taken back full control of more than 40000 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by russia. his
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forces have been driving the russians back in a rapid counter offensive in the ne, ukrainian officials say they have recaptured more than 3 ounces settlements in the concave region. in the past week, he was calling on the west to speed up weapon deliveries to back. it's ongoing advance there or ukrainian flags of flying in the cities of is you and could be answer both located on railway lines that service supply routes for russian troops . ukraine says it has also made gains in the south naked san, but at a slower pace. russian military vehicles have been left abandoned all to ukraine's counter offensive in the northeast in khaki region. 150000 people were caught in the middle of the fighting in bella clia, a crucial military supply held retaken by ukrainian forces. last week. moscow is acknowledged as recent territorial losses of missing his forces been outnumbered.
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one person has been injured in a series of drone strikes in ethiopia, northern to gran region that's according to local hospital officials. the business campus of mikella university in the regions capital was targeted along with a t v station run by the regional government, which was knocked off air or stripes come to us 2 days off to to grant rebels said they were ready to take part in peace talks with the federal government, the 2 sides have been engaged in fighting for almost 2 years. a fuel tank explosion and the southern libyans, sissy of cba, has injured at least 17 people cause of loss is not yet known. it comes just weeks after another fuel tank caught on fine libya killing 6 and injuring dozens of us. now a majority of twitter shareholders have approved. elan must sped to buy the social media platform. that is, despite the 1000000000 as attempt to back out from the deal voskus suing with using
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it of lying about the number of fake account on the platform. now this all comes off the format twisted security chief 10 whistleblower keys. the social media, the giant not doing enough to protect the privacy of its uses. he says that code told the us senate judiciary committee, the spies from china and india on twitters payroll. as get more missed, we are drawing from los angeles via skype by raw roger chang is executive editor, c. net, which is an american media web site. thank you for joining the program. but stop by you telling us a bit more about peter's coat. who is he exactly, was e testifying and how much weight does what he says have? that's a good question. and who's his comments are particularly meaningful considering he, he did head up security and twitter, you know, his former government official. and so we're told a lot of weight in
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a lot of the allegations that he made today. we're particularly damming for the company. so what, what in particular stood out for you from his testimony. there are their number of things here. and he talked about the, the, the lack of security, the fact that they are collecting a lot more information on us. the fact the twitter employees can, you know, go in and take over account that will including the accounts of those very lawmakers that he was speaking to during his testimony. and he talked about is twitter susceptibility to being opposed by foreign governments. and the fact that there are potentially or for agents working for twitter. and so there was a myriad laundry list of things that he ran through that are really disturbing if you are on the follows twitter. so where does this leave alone ma sped to buy with which he has been actually trying to get us off?
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yeah, he's the, he's clearly been trying to distance is distance. and so from this company, the state a reason that he's use that the, the bought that higher number box on this platform, then twitter under se, disclose that, that was an issue that actually came up. so it kind of complicated a little bit because his prime reason for actually was deal or wasn't and really mentioned. now there are, like i said, i'm a myriad of other problems that, that have been raised here today. and so that might be something that you must take on, but you know, there is still a trial that's set, start the middle of next month. and so we might see more of these documents come up there. presumably towards the share price is going to take a hit. what does the future of twitter look like? do you think it's really uncertain at this point? i think the shareholders clearly with the way they voted there, they're looking to get out there trying to get an exit and you must have the original offer
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a point. $4000000000.00 is at this point. now looking at things extremely generous offer. and so they're, they're trying to get out. but you know, assuming ilan musket is able to get out from the feel. it really leaves a lot of questions for how twitter goes for the companies in the company. thank you for your time. at raja chang executive editor, i've seen it speaking to a staff from los angeles, egypt, president of the south of ccs and joe hall for a 2 day visit. this is his 1st trip to cut out since he took office in 2014 an comes after years of political differences between the 2 countries. half of official news agency just called to visit as the mocking a new era in relation a full story residential building has collapsed in jordan's capital, among killing at least 5 people. several others were injured and rescue operations
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still underway with many more thought to be trapped. the country's prime minister has visited the scene along with other senior members of government, instigations, and launched into what brought down the building. now to can you, william router has been integrated as president. several people were injured as crowds forced their way into the stadium where the ceremony took place. richard narrowly won the election in august of a long time opposition figure rollin tinker. catherine sawyer reports from naverde . i q and okay, now president william who to stood before a pot stadium to take his oath of office. 6 ah, the ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election. ah, my president, who kenyatta haunted over the instruments of power to the new president. the 2 politicians how fallen out and can yetta blocked opposition leader reload, dingo,
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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 the selection east, the people of kenya, we have gone well as a nation. we have placed the train in an increasingly challenging environment where democracy is consistently on trial. ah, many kanyes who are there said they have high expectations president with going to fulton, i am calling and deal with money to help one business day grow their business. i say will be hard to you who don't staking over, can't you the big external debt,
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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 our walk of hobb dignified livelihood. for we believe strongly that every household matters. hutto holds himself to sla, who is fighting for the majority, who are struggling to make ends meets his plans to transform the country are ambitious, but economists say all those plans need money and lots of it. if the new administration is to succeed.
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