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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, the long goodbye king charles and his sons join a sombre march behind the queen's coffin as it's moved from buckingham palace to westminster. the coffin is now lying in state ahead of the queen's funeral. on monday, we join what's being called the world's longest here, where mourners could wake up to 30 allots, to pay their respects. ah, ukraine's president visits aries recently recaptured from russia during its lining offensive in the north base and fees of another war in europe. mania and as the by
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john blame each other. delighted play wrapped in violent love, anger in hazy, thousands protest against another rise in fuel prices soaring inflation and gun violence. and he sent to the school who got champion fleet football with liverpool back to winning ways and in the in be a phoenix suns. are in a robert salva, suspended for one year and $510000000.00 for inappropriate workplace behavior. ah, ah, we begin in the united kingdom, where queen elizabeth company is now lying in state at westminster. ah! earlier i left buckingham palace for the last time and saw the procession through london,
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the co taysia much too slowly to westminster hall. the houses of parliament with the royal family following closely behind. thousands gathered along the route to watch the procession. members of the public will have a chance to pay their respects ahead of her funeral at westminster abbey on monday . but bring in join a house who joins us live now from abington green, which is just outside which means to whole join. the position lasted for about 40 minutes, and at times the crowd was silent, and at times there was applause described the moment of history we witnessed well, as i speak to you, i can hear still the peeling bells of westminster abbey, totaling the end of a service given by the archbishop of canterbury inside westminster hole, to welcome the queen's body into that historic space where she belie in state for the next 4 days until monday. the state funeral, of course, having in the last couple of hours as you said, made her final departure from buckingham palace. the queen's coffin draped
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in the roll standard with the imperial crown on top of it all and buy a gun carriage in full honor guard, leaving buckingham palace that had been of course the headquarters they still had or the monarchy. it had been her home where she spent most of the year for most over the years of her reign, and that procession making its way some belief along the mouth, followed, as you said, by her family, in a line behind her casket, her children, the king, king, charles, the 3rd course and his siblings, princes, edward, and under the princess royal princess and as well and behind them the to king charles the 3rd. for william now prince wales and his brother, prince harry and spouse, his behind them borne by vehicle. they made it their way on the mouth and then across all gods parades the parade ground cars used to, to mock the birthday, the queen for the last 70 years with the trooping of the color. and then
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a long white hall passed the high offices of state including down the street. and then here to the parliamentary estate, the palace, westminster, and into westminster hole. and there, as i said, she will lie in state for the next 4 days until monday morning. and then go by continues, what happens next, joiner as we look towards the state funeral law. well, the big, the big event over the next 4 days is the lying of state. and the access that the public will have to be able to file through and past the queen's cost to pay their final respect and enormous number of people already queueing to get in there. in about an hour's time, the doors will be thrown open, but to give you an idea of the scene inside westminster hall, this ancient space, the oldest part of the parliamentary estate built in the 11th century. at the end of the reign of william the conqueror. it has been down the ages,
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the scene of coronation banquets of funerals, of high state occasions, state visits, kings and queens of lane there in states, including of course the queen's mother and her father george the 6 occasionally that are not given to prime ministers. the last was winced. winston churchill, in 1965 and this space redolent with history will be now where people, members of the public said will file past until 6 30 am 24 hours a day. they'll be able to do that to 6 30 am. when the doors will be shot to the honor guard that will have stood at the 4 corners of the coffin will dissolve. the coffee will be bowl to westminster abbey for the state funeral. $500.00 dignitary is expected to arrive from all over the world, including their partners in westminster abbey for that state funeral before the queen will be taken. the windsor to saint george's chapel in windsor lay to rest in the family tomb there beside her mother and her father and prince philip. her
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husband of 73 is his body will be moved as well from the royal vault currently to join her in the family. vault beneath georgie's chapel. jana, thank you for those insights. jonah hel at live france. add to abington grain at, let's bring in co, brennan. now his lat press at trafalgar square poll. your less than 2 kilometers away from west means. their screens had been set up. so people could watch the procession. did the city come to a standstill? describe the mood yes, i mean, it was rather eerie to be perfectly frank. 21st century london is a 24 hour capital city. it never stands still lived there on the distinguishing differences between rush hour and normal hours anymore. you get traffic day and you get traffic at nights and people milling around. but for that one hour when the queen's coffin was processed from buckingham palace down to westminster hall,
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where i'm standing in trafalgar square, i could see that everybody just stopped. there. were people 1012 deep lining them all? there were people 1012 deep in the viewing areas lining whitehall, which is that main road that leads past the senate half and down to the houses of parliament. the areas behind those people were fenced off. so saint james's park, for example, people weren't allowed in there. here in trafalgar square itself, people were kept away by crowd barriers. so numbers were rather limited, but the atmosphere was one of silence and respect. even to the extent that air traffic was halted, london, heathrow airport is down to the west of london. and normally you'd have airline us, passenger jets coming over the top of the center of the city landing on left, well going on, their final approach into london heathrow. that was stopped for about an hour and a half. so coincide with the procession passing by and other aspects of the city
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also came to a standstill. and then just as soon as the procession went past, when people felt the stayed long enough, the crowd started moving again, milling, moving, moving away, and life went on. it's not a holiday here today. it will be a holiday on monday for the actual funeral, but it's not a holiday today. so people went back to their normal life that said, the security that is starting to be put in place for the queen's funeral on monday is already apparent. around here, a large metal fence is being erected around to fog square. here was another one on an in ring further down whites. all the layouts of the center of london is being changed dramatically in expectation and in anticipation of the kind of security that's going to be necessary when all these heads of states arrived over the weekend. in preparation for the queen's funeral on monday. full. thank you for painting that picture, poll brennan live for us at trafalgar square. a large queue as we've been hearing,
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is forming along the river, thames of people waiting to see the queen's coffin. some have bribed the rain and even slept on the pavement. i finish. so she's moved to fishing. like individual is permission. she has that magic about much more than normal. she's an icon with likely. so i must at least endure this compared to whispered and ended when i get there to move this and then see my players will say, well, she's been an angel into stick. our whole going to this is the 2nd writing for 70 years. writing for 24 hours isn't going to be a problem for me. so we didn't even, we didn't even think about it. and he's gone so quickly. because at the moment we're in a very historic special moment. but he's just nice to be there and it seems
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a lot the right thing to do being british. and that was my question is i've been happy as well if my children as well. i would like to come here to fix with the dame barber has been speaking to some of those in that que very shown a lot of patience because the people at the front of the queue have been here since monday. believe it or not. so 2 nights spent at the side of the river thames, they were rained on overnight between tuesday and wednesday is quite cold as well. but for lots of people you see now who are filing policy moving parts behind me. some of the thousands who've arrived on wednesday, in fact, they're hopeful that they can actually get to view the queen's coffin, which is over there in the policy of westman, just over the river on wednesday,
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and actually get back home rather than what they've been wound to expect, which is weights of up to 30 hours, although people are arriving over time to join the back of the queue. so for them that could be a lot bigger. so late, but yeah, throughout wednesday we've been talking to people who've come many of them from other parts of southern england, some overseas visitors as well. no matter what the case, they've all been actually engaged in conversations with the people next to them so much so that some of them are calling themselves each other friends. and there have been instances of people already communicating makings social media groups to actually follow each other to tell each other what they're doing throughout the next few days. because of course, the lying and state will actually go right through until next monday morning, around 6 30 in the morning. next monday. let's bring in di davies. he was the head
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of royal protect protection, and he's a former division commander in the metropolitan police. he joined us from donia. di, thanks so much for being on this news. our up to $1000.00 members of the armed forces to part amaze events took us through the logistical faith this entailed and whether or not it went off without a hitch. well, i have to say with some pride in being british, it was just amazing. it was spectacular. the coordination of the military and all everybody involved was just taking though it was a sad occasion, it was a beautiful occasion. her majesty did such an occasion, and this is a foundation, if you like, for the funeral on monday where we will have the heads of many, many countries coming here. so this as it were, it was the foundation. and again, we have to prepare now for even more people coming to london far more it's expected
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. so the security and safety both of the oils the visiting royals, the improve japan, all manner of a high ranking individuals will be arriving here, i presume. saturday on sunday, so they will be a huge operation regarding security in conjunction with the ceremonial and the british army and the various forces, air force and the navy, worse, that coordination, discipline, their appearance, bankers, believe it was out standing. it's something i haven't seen in many years. di you mentioned about next week and how we have potentially dozens of the worlds late is flying in for that state funeral. what special arrangements can be made to accommodate them and how difficult will that be? well, it's an enormous task and only perhaps when princess diana died, i think this is even on
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a larger scale. so in conjunction with the for an office home office and all the rest of it, please forward. these security services will be allocated to those who are the most at risk. there will be pedestrian, so there will be all manner of those in and around westminster, westminster abbey. and very careful scrutiny of everyone arriving will take place. it will be an operation, like in my 53 years of leasing at random curity that i don't think i will see. it will be the biggest we've ever done. and a huge number of police security and other agencies will be working from now till then to ensure the security is as well as he can be. and i'm calling the will be today was an example how the british can do things. well, i say that humbly, but i'm so proud of everybody that when you talk about those
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special security screening, if you like, of people coming into westminster hall, what are you talking about in a practical sense? what will people be saying and having to go through in order to pay their respects? well, that will be, you will be able to take the stand anything larger than i hand back. they probably will be, says will, will be search. and again, the police will be monitoring along with other security agencies, those individuals who may trying cause problems. so they will be careful scrutiny of everyone going in to that place in case of problem in case somebody who is either mentally ill or has a terrorism background that could and may cause problem is i don't underestimate the logistics, but they will be proper procedures going on i would be your channel or anyone
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else. i would urge anyone, any suspicions to report it immediately because sadly, we live in the world. individuals do and can cause problems either because they mentally ill either because they have leaving for terrorism or they see of the city . and we have so much of that in the united kingdom as me. but i'm confident my former colleagues along with the security services will do everything as humanly possible. so the whole range of aspects going on some that i will discuss august, of course, and just briefly before we let you go to one thing that i've always one day when they talk about where hassles and things being plan, he's in advance. but it's not as though they can actually do carry out the procession on the streets of london without anyone being a part of it. how does that actually work in terms of that were her preparation? well london bridge, which is the original plan. every senior role has a code name involving bridges that has been laid out and it's been developed over
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the years. and lessons throughout history. indeed from winston churchill, diana, the queen, mother, et cetera. all of those imported and again, with any good plan, you don't rest on your laurels in terms of the military, they practice. they well used to ceremony only events as indeed are london police, the metropolitan police. as indeed, but my officers in the come on, you know, they used to these aspects, but again, it's meticulous planning fracturing i'd take my hands off to those doing it now. while we appreciate your insight. thank you very much. di davies for my head of security for the royal family. thank you. my pleasure. anytime. plenty more head on this news our including the hold up in living on frustrated customers, storm a banking bay roof, demanding their own savings. and more rain is forecast for flat and devastated
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pakistan were in one of the worst case areas in the northeast, northwest and laser and sport and unhappy were 10 for a full my munich strike, a champion place ukraine president has visited areas in the northeast to recently recaptured from russian forces, but let them use the landscape meant soldiers in the devastated cd and held a moment of silence for the fallen fight. his prosecutors say residents have been tortured and killed during moscow's 6 months. occupation is on our side though. so admin that will come i didn't know when and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come because because it's our lamp and tell people that's
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why we'll come. he grinds his, it's re captured more than $300.00 settlements in the concave region. in the past week, it's calling on the west to speed up the weapons deliveries to back its advance. ukrainian flags flying in the cities of men could pm boys on railway lines that serve as supply routes the russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south and cos on. but at a slow pace holder of dell, hamid traveled to the newly retaken area, vela caliah to speak to people about their lives under russian occupation. it was a trip organized by the ukrainian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors. expressing not only really, but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for month, they will cut off from the world. living in here says all gave and over. these are the tears of relief after witness the celtic retreat of russian soldiers. we found
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16 of them hiding in a center with nowhere to go. others left with stolen cars and bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th. when did you call the ran away when he didn't leave? the ran away. the officer slept 1st and left the lower rings behind but the next day to miss elton the only school in the village of the b. that's where they were. bass says nadia behind uniforms and ammunition. she thinks they bombed as to destroy evidence of their presence. the daughter used to study in this classroom well, a clear was the 1st significant when 40 ukrainian since they started this character offensive at the beginning of september. and as we were driving here, we so similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what we had witnessed north of keven places like boots and if and when the
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russians pulled out earlier this year. as you drive towards the city of ballad, clear more scenes of a hasty withdrawal of an army, this res, selling from afar. this territory, it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station up to 8 people were held in these window left them? one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture. in some cases, forensic experts, a forcing some new house, one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republics were also here. not far away, walk crimes investigators are ready at work. 2 bodies are being viewed, but they are so far. no traces of the mass killing clean in boots north. have you clean says this has reclaimed 300 communities home to about 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal the
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clean struck 1st, when the russian defences will weaken. that how many others? the ref, bella, clear in north eastern nuclear, you is planning to dramatically change its electricity market to cope with the energy crisis spots by the war in ukraine. european commission, president of underline, used her annual address to explain her energy plan, company profits will be kept, and the revenue will be used to reduce the price of consumer power bills. we are proposing a cap on the revenues of companies that produce electricity at low cost. these companies are making revenues. they never accounted for. they never even dreamt of. and don't get me wrong in our social market economy. profit are ok, they are good. but in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from
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war. and on the back of our consumers in these times, profits must be shared and channeled to those who need it. most fund align with, accompanied by ukrainian 1st lady alina zalinski, from the european commission. president reiterated the unions solidarity with ukraine stressing the bond remains unshakable, and underlying said, western sanctions on russia. he to stay before the war. russia supplied 40 percent of the use natural gas, and more than a quarter of its oil imports, more than half of the gas consumed in germany was imported from russia. while france, with access to liquefied natural gas in port terminals, is less dependent than its neighbors. it gets about 17 percent from russia, and the u. k, which has no direct gas pipelines with russia, had listened 4 percent of its total supply from moscow last year. thomas donnell is
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a lecturer at hurty school of governance. he explains how the use plan will work. the problem that you have, and they've been talking about, is the link between the price of natural gas and the price of electricity. so what happens in the you or anywhere is you burn all the, you know, you take all the renewables, you take all the nuclear, you take all. busy and then what you do is you take the highest price. if you need more electricity, you buy the highest price of fuel. and right now that natural gas is just a moment we high. so that pushes up the price of all the electricity. so all those companies get that high price, that's called rents, it's a windfall. and they want to take that away from the companies, you know, especially nuclear and renewables, take it away and distribute that to consumers who have to pay the high prices. and also to certain companies who are the threat of going bankrupt if they can't afford
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to purchase these things. so it's a redistribution makes perfect sense during a war. here's the problem, they decided and for reasons, there was differences over this. there was a split weather to catch, that we kept the price of the natural gas that's purchased, whether it's from russia or from all countries. the problem if they do that is, you know, if europe doesn't offer a higher price than asia, the natural gas that liquefied natural gas is going to go to asia. so it starts to get complicated. and so this will help, i mean, it's an economic war who has declared war economically and energetically in europe to support his war of aggression in ukraine. people are going to have to sacrifice to get through. this is going to be very difficult. this will help distribute it more clearly. that's the important thing that citizens of businesses see, at least for being fair in the burden. and then i think they'll stick with it. and
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in a couple years we can be completely independent of russia. the more have this leverage i, france's has said, god does not guide religions towards war. a comment saying as an indirect criticism of russian orthodox patriarch carol, the head of the catholic church made the remarks during a 2 day interface congress in the kaz capital of nathan ton. pedro carroll has supported rushes invasion of ukraine. it didn't attend the congress by the russian orthodox church center delegation, who met the park, going to continue at a more better than god is peace, he guides, as always, in the way of peace, never better war. let us commit ourselves then even more to insisting on the need for resolving conflict, not by the inconclusive means of power, with arms and threats, but by the only means placed by heaven and worthy of man. encountered dialogue and patient negotiations. going to mania is wanting. the latest fighting with as
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a by john could escalate into a wall. at least 150 soldiers have been killed from both sides for funerals. have been held in as by john to some of its soldiers. manian, the deputy foreign minister is calling me national community to pay attention to that deteriorating situation. gun battles and shelling were reported along the border between and mania and as a by john early on tuesday, in the worst violence since the war 2 years ago. the killed 6500 people still ahead on 0 us take a have suffering the biggest drop in 2 years. while inflation ease is slightly but remains higher than expected. plus in for to our jobs, you'd get closer to a home run record in major league baseball. ah.
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the wednesday september the 14th. here's her forecast for the americas. hi there. thank you so much for joining in rain continues to crawl along canada's quebec. providence. so renfield warning in play for montreal, you could see about a month's worth of rain within the span of a few hours remnants leftovers of what was hurricane k are soaking the us state of nevada. we've got flash flood watches in play. there is certainly the risk of seeing some flooding for the pacific northwest western canada. not a lot going on a few showers that certainly feeling like falling regina with a high of just 15 degrees did have some soaking rain toward the southeast of the u . s. bulk of that is out over the atlantic, but still some torrential downpours to be expected in florida on wednesday. here's the deal for central america. rain is being whipped around all sides of the bay of cam petrucci, some soaking rains across the pacific coast of central america. while we've got
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a pretty distinct line of storms from the pacific coast of columbia, stretching right into the southeast of brazil. this is a cold front and stock track those temperatures, for example, in rio de janeiro to 24 degrees. like this and northerly wind has popped up the temperature and by your blanca and commodore reef davia coming in at 20 degrees with plenty of sun. i'll leave you here. i'll see you soon. the frank assessments, how much support is there for st. protests that we've seen in coffee and across the rest of the country. the st movement. very good at tapping into the core. confound the people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines, druggie is credited by some we're really, we're storing italy's credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera?
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this our queen elizabeth's coffin has left a buckingham palace for the last time in a summer procession through london. she will now lie in state for the next 4 and a half days at westminster, where members of the public will have a chance to pay their respects. ukraine's president has visited areas in the northeast to recently recap, shoot from russian forces, letting me zalinski mantas soldiers in the devastated city of museum. and how, in a moment of silence, for all them, fighters and mania is wanting. the latest fighting with azerbaijan could escalate into a war, at least 150 soldiers have been killed from both sides. so far, funerals were holding azerbaijan earlier for some of his soldiers. the u. k. is a national morning period for queen elizabeth. the 2nd will last until monday. let's have a look at what happens next. the queen has now left banking palace for the final time. the coffin has been taken to westminster hall within the houses of parliament,
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where she will lie in state for the next 4 and a half days. members of the public will be able to pay their respects until monday morning. the queen's coffin will then be taken in a short procession to westminster abbey for state funeral. huge crowns are expected, as well as a massive, worldwide television and online audience. her majesty's remains will then travel to windsor castle after a small private service. she will be buried in the winds accustomed memorial chapel, the body of her late husband, prince philip, will be moved in the course. and the final date to be confirmed is the coronation of the king charles the 3rd. but that's likely to take some time. queen elizabeth waited 16 months to be carbonated, following the death of her father in 1952. that's bringing royle by a refer christopher wilson. now he joins us from devon. christopher, great to speak to you again. the last time i want to talk about what's happening in
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about an hour's or half an hour time, actually, which is that the public is going to be able to visit the queen. the last member of the royal family to live, stayed in the hall with the queen, mother in 2002. can you write the lines in the history books describing the moment that's going to be coming up in about half an hour time? well, the gates will open and you might say the flood gates will open because you know, we don't know yet how many, but half a 1000000 lease people are going to file through pay their respects. they each have to have the moment where they can turn to the coffin about their head. that's what they wish to do. it's going to be a slow process. and i think it's really quite remark, remarkable. evidence of the devotion clean installed in people that will be carrying through the night all through the night
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and through the next day. i just want to say that it is churches that the queen should die now and not as prince for that did 70 months ago. when his funeral was impaired by the fact that we had grown virus and there was locked down and there to be a funeral windsor castle. he didn't want to have the state funeral. he said to the queen, they didn't want that. but i don't think that he recognized that things were going to be quite as minimal as they turned out. and all i can say is we need to have this time to be able to celebrate queen and her life and her treatments. and imagine what it would be like if we were still locked down. indeed, it's a good point to make christopher. and those images today of the procession were particularly some,
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but also very moving. and one thing that stood out to me was we saw king charles and his sons walking behind the coffin, and it brings up memories of the brothers walking behind the coffin of their mother . princess diana doesn't much. i looked at their faces and they were masking their emotions as best they could, but you know, that's all they could be thinking about is very long walk, maybe 40 minutes. and they would have been following diana in a similar fashion, but not quite as long. and what you think about during that period you think about the person is last. the also think about what went before and i just felt tremendously sorry, but based that one person that we haven't spoken a lot about is the queen consort camilla. we've seen images of her over the last few days. i mean what kind of person is she? she in, in favor with the british public. that's
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a very good question, i think, but certainly before the queen's passing people were so very much into minds as to whether she should be called queen. if you remember the time of charles and committed a wedding, 17 years ago in windsor, it was stated that she would be called princess counsel. when charles came king, well, the queen signal before her death, but she wanted her to be called queen camilla. but it's very interesting that empowers and everybody else, all get pains to say we call her the queen, consoled just in case people think that in some way that she's grabbing the crown of late queen. and i think that she will, she's a great survivor. i think she has come on leaps and bounds since she's been in the
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public arena. and she's a great support for prince charles. and so i think. but what might have been a very tricky one for her as us, christopher, just briefly before we let you go, where obviously witnessing an end of an era and the start of a new reign. do you think that would be questions about whether this pump and ceremony is necessary? this i think the world, i think many people will look at this and, and say, well, it's rather retaining and isn't. it's but gilbert and sullivan. but then what you have to do is balance it against the traditionalist, who so desperately want. things remain the same. part of being royal is having all this time having all this go brayden, military bands and metals, and towers and all that. so things all part of royalty. and if you take that away, they just become people in suits and dresses, and much of their magic who's gone. but i do agree, i think that there will be
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a debate now as to whether this is extravagances lengthy period of saying bias. mcqueen is perhaps appropriate in modern day christopher. we appreciate your insights as always, christopher wilson, a whirl biographer, thank you. thank you. moving on now in their vein that move on and protests in haiti after the prime minister, announced another increase in fuel prices. people are demanding cheaper essentials, safest straits, and the resignation of area. and wayne rub reynolds reports. protests turned deadly on tuesday in haiti's capital port a prince as crowd took to the streets outraged, over rising crime, soaring inflation and a government hike in the price of fuel. several people were reported dead by haitian journalists after clashes with police. people threw stones,
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and burning barricades were set up on the city streets. the outbreak of violence came after prime minister arial on re announced that a severe scarcity of all types of fuel with forced the government to raise prices. that would be yet another blow to millions of haitians struggling to eat got a living day by day on re, as called for calm and international help in fighting gang violence. venus, but i done. we have to solve the violence, but many environments is not going to get us anywhere. martin, i appeal to all people to stay calm by to them. the appeal had little effect. haitians are living in a country largely without functioning government were violent, criminal gangs, control much of the territory. those gangs have made daily life extremely difficult . with robbery, extortion and brazen daylight kidnappings for ransom, the groups have grown more powerful since the assassination of president jovan l. boys a more than a year ago on sunday journalists,
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tayshawn lots gay and france and charl were killed while covering a battle between rival gangs in the notorious slum called city. so lay the haitian journalist association called the killings. further proof of the inability of the state to protect lives and property, rob reynolds al jazeera. let's bring in harold isaac. now he's an independent journalist to join us by sky from 50 vill, which is just outside the capital port of prince. harold, thanks so much for being on the program. what's the situation on the ground at the moment to as it heads towards mid day on wednesday? well, we are entering our 2nd day full day of disruption. we're main arteries being blocked with barricade burning barricades and also violent protesters that are protesting everything from the story, inflation, the car, city of gas,
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and also the gas prices. it's a very challenging time for 80 right now. how it is certainly a myriad of issues. can you break it down for us, for an international audience? so that's not necessarily familiar with it. it's these protests not only over the cost of living ave, but there's also rival gangs that are battling for control of territory in and around the capital. what walk us through it? yes. so insecurity is a staple and have these for the last few years. and it said we're facing a compounded set of crises, the latest one being the gas prices that really have to make life very difficult for everyday pulse here. and essentially it's yield all these protests that we're seeing and the soaring inflation we were getting very hit pretty hard with high prices just like around the world. but here it's even worse with
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a very poor population that has to base that it increases in most of all items harrowed. and obviously that's been compounded again by the assassination of the president just over a year ago. what impact is that had? well, this investigation with regard to the investigation on the fascination of the president at all, but tall as it is right now down to what we call the judge investigator. so and it today, and it's not even in the top priorities of even the government as it is facing an unprecedented set of crises. and as it is right now in just the last few hours, the govern, government officials have announced new prices for, for the gas or oil product in the next, you know,
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in the near future. because in a day. but we're looking at, you know, type of a 100 percent, or 289 percent for various types of or a product that folks here. nothing really to call being found in, in the coming hours. you're speaking to us as a generalist. you're also a resident of hygiene of an area close to puerto prince. what's it like for you personally to try and get fuel into pay for these essential items? well, it's virtually impossible as it is right now to get gas from gas station. and for the most part, anyone that need to venture out or need to go to run errands for the most part, have no no choice but to resort to smugglers or it's like charging really higher prices for or where the oil and they call it the gold now, the joking about it,
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but if for the folks that are under the pump gas station, spending the whole days trying to get something and may not even get it. so it's really challenging. and the government is facing a very, very important prices. and it's unclear how they come out of it. well, we appreciate your insight. thank you very much. howard isaac, a independent journalist from pitt, you on the list to lebanon. now where an armed woman and a group of activists have held up banks in a desperate act to access their own savings controls, imposed by the government have left citizens unable to withdraw cash. because of a worsening economic crisis center, hot reports from they were there becoming more common in 2 separate incidents hours. of course, armed people enter bank, demanding their own money. lebanon is in crisis for 3
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years. people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital controls. sally huffy is among them onto the hand gun. she was accompanied by accident, who threatened bank employees before she was given $13000.00 from her account in this country. this is the only way to get her money back. we didn't steal the money, was hard to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sister's counsellor treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men named with amersham cousin, held hostages at a bank for nearly 10 hours before receiving part of his trap saving g. 2 said he needed money to pay for his father's hospital bills and many others like sally and bas who are facing strict limits on withdrawals. a foreign currency gathered
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outside the bank after the incident that we are ruled by thieves who are forcing us to use violence. protesters chanted. people are losing patience. the economic collapse isn't it's 3rd year. the currency has crashed. unemployment is high, and government services are nearly non existent. people believe politicians and bankers are protecting sells while they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis bank deposits, we're used to funds the safe and covered deficits. now, the states, it's nearly bankrupt. total losses amounts to more than $70000000000.00. there is a lack of political will to agree on an economic recovery plan that would distribute losses. and as the crisis worsens, depositors warn they will have no choice, but to take their money by force center leader, they wrote at least 10 people are believed to be trapped inside a residential building that's clapped in jordan's capital amman. 7 people are
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confirmed dead after the 4th story building crumbled on tuesday, the prime minister has ordered an investigation. the public prosecutor has ordered the arrest of 3 people in connection with the collapse. the president of egypt has met with a mere of katara shake. to me my being the hum of l fanny in doha. the today be said by a delta al safety is his 1st trip to contact you to conference in 2014. it comes after years of political differences between the 2 countries. the death tom from pakistan's devastating floods came to rising with another 54 people dying overnight. officials from the disaster management authority, he said on wednesday, more than 1400 people had now been killed as a result of the worst flooding in dec hanks and more than a 1000000 himes have been damaged. kumato reports from candy, a valet in pakistan's up at his stun region. the heavy rains into hendo,
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coach mountains, let loose it dead in the area. you can see the guys of the borders that were brought down. it was once that died of a famous or dead. my jaws gone. we were able to get the 4th day of the final moments when daniel go lap. before lindy go, it's gone. region have been cut off because the exit roads i've been washed away. and then got thousands of people are still waiting for head. the road to condemn valley is already blocked. most people are now having to carry it center, the russian or whatever bags risking their lives through broad choice trade. now we're doors that over 60000, people are stuck on the other side. and as you can see, the people are getting the dungeon lord on their back so that they can get it said
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just applied to the people who are on the other side. what is it? we are cut off from the outside world. some people are sick and david died. if they don't get help and type, we are running out of foot. many religious, incomplete steve washed away. and don't religion. that the why. i've been cut off from the outside world. the only way to get help across it on for we are, there's a vector driver of yoga lama does in order to do that, right? but beyond this point, it, there's danger it. and only these people living in the mouth then log, negotiate it, difficult to drag it's time, never pay every sport, not paid and time. now his sport, he is peyton. thank you. hi, emily. with beverly ambia and phoenix, son, zoner, robert sava, has been suspended for one year and find $10000000.00 for engaging in workplace
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misconduct. this follows a year long investigation into allegations. sava was involved in racist massage in a stick and hostile incidence. throughout his 17 years in charge of the son's father also owns the phoenix w. n b a team and is restricted from having any contact with both organizations and cannot represent the franchises in any public or private capacity. investigation found that sava engaged in conduct that is clearly violated common workplace standards, as reflected in team and league rules and policies. saw responded. while i disagree with some of the particulars of the embers report, i would like to apologize for my words and actions that offended our employees. i take full responsibility for what i have done. i am sorry for causing this pain, and these errors in judgment are not consistent with my personal philosophy. all my
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values, european footballs, governing body. you eva has rejected requests from british clubs, chelsea, manchester city, and ranges to play the national anthem before wednesdays at champions league matches. though sides will be allowed to hold the period of silence in memory of queen elizabeth as livable bed before they came with i x at anfield or not everybody in the crowd observed it. ah. as to the match itself, yoga and club demanded a reaction from his players. also, therefore one hammering at napoli, and that's what he got mammoth cellar giving liverpool bleed. but i ex, we're back in a 10 minutes later, thanks a thumping strike from gone. a international mohammed, kudos that's his 5th goal for games. and just when it looked like the teams would have to settle for a jewel jewel matter,
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it popped up with little bulls when in the 1890 minutes to secure their 1st champions league victory of the season. napoleon tonight, next to each other. don't recognize properly that it's the same sport. so it's all different samples. different metals, different finish was different, and to put, bobby played away, we defend everything, was different, much high intensity, much more aggression, reva more ready. let's 1st step nothing, nothing else, no more, but everything's been tottenham were in lisbon to face sporting with both sides, observing a minute's silence before kickoff. in tribute to the queen. it was late drama in this game with conceding gold in the 90th and 93rd minutes to lose 2 new. that's tough and 1st defeat of the season in any competition sporting top group be what the 2 wins from to like to take all the chambers. lee lever, le, he's,
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i, he's very, i, and you know, that's a to play these competition. the mistakes here to reduce the mistakes because at the end you can pay if we want to ever them be sure to go to the next around the get to, to fight. we to fight a lot, especially the group because this group, i see a lot of balance between the teams. it was not a happy return to buy immune a full robert live and dub ski the boss alone, a strike. i had a difficult, nice back at the early on serena failing to make the most of these chances before matlab took lead 5 minutes into the 2nd half lucas. and then there's this header. and the german champions made as he knows a full minutes later as to leroy sunday when put fine in control of the group with 6 points from today. new chelsea coach grey and pato will make his champions the debut on wednesday revealing he never attended a match in europe. the top tribe competition. the englishman was appointed last
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week on the 2nd of thomas to call the primitive masters postponed the weekend due to the queen's death. potters 1st came in charge of chelsea. is the fixture at home against our b. salzburg. you feel like 9 weeks or 9 months, but its been brilliant. its the beautiful ball view of life. you never know what's around the corner. things happened incredibly quickly and some really intense conversations with, with the owners and quickly i realize that 1st of the good people intelligent people that might a huge success of their life outside of football and wanting to achieve something here. really exciting projects, really exciting ideas about how to take the clip forward and it felt it felt really, really positive at such from football to boxing now and undisputed super middleweight world champion. so come hello, albert raise returns for the ring on saturday, thrice
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a long time. ukrainian rival canada lufkin for food time over is, is coming of a loss of moving up to the light heavyweight division. the mexican is now back to me, is more favorable weight loss while the lumpkin has never fought at 76 kilograms. they 1st found resulted in a controversial draw. while other is one, the 2nd fight in a points decision i. so we important it's a really important fight for my legacy. it's important for me and for the fans at wanted this fight to happen. i'm really happy to be here and off of the fans a great fight. and it's very important to be involved in these types of fights. this is not just only for me and for, for so if i want to bring back the backing position brain back just, you know, i want to lean forward and just huge box and then come on guys, i want to bring back position and we finished with major league baseball where aaron judge is now just 5 home runs away from setting the american league record
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for most homeless in this season. he smashed to over the fence on tuesday night against arch rivals. the boston red sox. that helped the yankees win $76.00. i feel the american, the record of 61 home runs for a season is held by former yankees legend raj, embarrassing, and i feel like that's all the sports news i'll be relayed to with another update. emily, thank you very much, pita. all right, that's it from a emily angland for this news hour. i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news, but will leave you with the images of the queen's final journey from buckingham palace to westminster. i shall lie and state until her funeral on monday. ah
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and in the year 127180 a young battalion merchant set out on an extraordinary journey. having travelled the furthest reaches of the mcglenn by marco polos worldview was practically older . beijing, the city established by public car is still to day join a strong meeting. god. now and china is again a superpower. we reflect on how the relationship between east and west has changed . marco polo on al jazeera from the war in ukraine to the global energy crisis, and the impact of climate change. the need for international cooperation has never been more vital. as leaders from a 193 member states gathered that the united nations general assembly will we see
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