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and saudi arabia for their 1st directed towards the you're watching l g, a 0 my for my headquarters in delphi, i'm getting navigate. also coming up coordination countdown the united kingdom prepares, the crown its 1st new monarch and 70 years and i'm so robin in london web security as tights as a guest arrived to the coordination of king charles at the tip of westminster abbey also a heads a day of mourning is declared and the democratic republic of congo after $200.00 people die in slash floods. plus, i'm rob reynolds in oakland, california with a report on efforts to pass along that would make california the 1st states are prohibits discrimination. on the basis of cas,
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the hello, the united states and saudi arabia say, representatives from sue don's warring sides are set to meet in jetta. later on saturday, this would mark the 1st direct talks between the army and paramilitary wrap and support forces. since they began fighting more than 3 weeks ago, there has been no let up in hostilities despite a number of ceasefire agreements. hundreds of people have been killed in thousands injured in the conflict will get an update from him. but morgan, she's joining us from far too. so how about just 1st tell us about what's happening on the ground today? well it's uh it's another day of the it's end of the ceasefire here in the capital costume. but as these fire that like previous of it is not actually manufacturing itself on the ground. uh 5 subjects belonging to the sudanese army were flying overhead throughout the night. and up until a few minutes ago,
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we were able to hear the fight suggests, and some residents in the northern parts of the capitals say that they were actually able to see them flying overhead. and that several extracts were launched against the pose at r as to positions in the northern city of heavy now around the vicinity of the presidential palace where there's always been fighting between the recessive disability army, we were able to hear heavy artillery and some airstrikes laws against again, suppose that our assess positions this has been going on since the thoughts of the conflict to 33 weeks ago or not. now it's 4th week with the recess and control of the presidential palace, but the army trying to regain it's control, especially over the past 4 days. and how about what more do we know about these report, a talks that are meant to take place in gender later today. all these thoughts are focused exclusively on opening humanitarian creators. for those who need assistance to be able to get them. it's not talks to ensure the participation of our assess incidents politics or to trying to reach
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a political or mandatory solution for the differences between the, our assessment disabilities. army, the army of the army has said that it's to focus on those who need assistance and they are plenty of them here in the capital and around the country to be able to get them coming. it's aaron organizations have repeatedly stated that the issue of safety is what's preventing them from being able to reach those in need. whether it's in the capital, talk to them or a neighboring states. tens of thousands of people have fled. many of them saying that they haven't been able to receive assistance relying on host community. so the focus of those thoughts between the recess and the city needs army, mediated by the united states and saudi arabia focused exclusively on humanitarian assistance and humanitarian creators. and not a political solution or a military solution to the current conflict. okay, but thank you so much. have a morgan reporting from cartoon? the
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selves of people are lining the streets of london for the coordination of britons. king charles, the pump and pageantry is a centuries old tradition and which charles is mother of queen elizabeth had 70 years ago. so people had been camping out along the procession route for a glimpse of the king's golden coach. more than 2 fellows and guests will be attending the ceremony at westminster abbey, including presidents, prime ministers, and royal families from around the world. so king charles and the queen consort camilla will travel the 2 kilometer route from buckingham palace to us minister abbey in the diamond jubilee state coach. and back again in the 216 year old gold state coach under 5 main elements of the abbey. there is the recognition where the king is presented to those in the abbey by the archbishop of canterbury. there is the oath which the king swears to uphold the law and the church of england and a controversial break with tradition. the public will also be invited to swear
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allegiance to the king, and there's the anointing which is screened from public view. the archbishop pours oil on the king's hands, pressed on 10th, the investiture and crony. the king will be presented with items including the royal or but the sovereign sucks are, and saint edwards crown on being thrown minutes on home and should which peers kneel before the king. then there will also be the coordination of the queen consort. we have so hell rahman joining us from westminster abbey. so so hell were just uh, a few hours away from, from the ceremony. tell us what the mood is like. well its been building during full suddenly over a week now aspect ratios begin here in the business capital. the battery is around $29000.00 and security pass. now uniform done in plain clothes have been sweeping, not just a capital, but its surrounding area is now the end of the uh,
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security operation, just before i. the procession begins from buckingham palace, but slowly but surely. as you said, people have been coming out on the roots between buckingham palace on westminster abbey, behind me for the last week. and they're all very excited despite testing segment weather that we are expecting. as you said, 2000 guess here, that'd be royalty mobility. and politicians from all over the world as well as domestically for the last propulsion that those guys so now arriving here at the abbey, all members of the public who had a very close connection, either with the principal, with his child to the what the, it's in the environment, the with young people with climate change. and he's made it very, very sincere, a deeply important message to send out to the, the united kingdom of the people of this country that he is the king. and that's what he wants to make sure happens. because most of those people that are here
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visiting here in the abbey, for most of the uh, people it was a closely with the clean, consult camilla. and it's very special. the case has been a very long time since both a king and the queen being coordinated at the same time. so just tell us what we should be looking out for and how the day will panels. as well as the caulked locals discounts here in london. and in about 2 hours time, we expect the king and the queen consults to leave fucking and palace and has along the amount of thousands of square whites hold around parliament square, which is just a few 100 yards where we all that size. yeah. the and then 2 of us around square here and what seems to add a and then they will a lights and to the west to of the cathedral. and it said this moment that he will then be, well, some 5. what is the occupation with time to breeze assistance? they are too often they have to be ships themselves. once
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a box of wiles won't come down and they will help the king, i'm the queen consults to move in the appropriate positions that are required for the coordination. the ceremony itself will take us from start to finish. will take around about an hour. huh. uh, there are lots of, uh, elements to the suite, you know, just a matter of fact, but it's a deeply symbolic and most important. you think the religious ceremony, you have to remember that the king himself is protector of the protestant safe here, and will be deemed stopped in the survey as well as the head of stays. but he, he is a protector of the size of $85.00. as many as 85, many protestants in over a 160 countries. so it's a, it's a huge task and a huge responsibility. so despite the fact that we'll see so much pumpkin ceremony, soldiers marching music, there is a deeply religious element. so there's some what's also very important in the
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certainly that's unique to this particular combination to pass the one that is like mother queen elizabeth. the 2nd is that the people from different states and communities involved. you will see faithfully does from the jewish faith, him to see and most of them as well as different areas of the christian just for also paying homage and helping the king through the pro it says seems to be officially coordinated thing. charles with the yeah. and once again, that is a live picture from, from london where we can see the, the, uh, the preparations and places. so hell, roman for the time being. thank you so much. will speak to a little later on. well, the government says the coordination involves one of the most complex security operations in u. k. history. more than $9000.00 officers are expected to be on patrol in the coming hours. another $2500.00 specialist members of law enforcement will also be on duty to discuss those. let's speak to mr with mrs. tab, who's a former at scotland yard superintendent,
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the metropolitan police choose. joining us from the welcome to wells is 0, so this must be a shoe and security operation planned over many months. just give us a sense of how complex it it's as well. this is the biggest play signal impressions secure to your price and the u. k. is same for decades because then the olympics bigger than her majesty's funeral. and his full being quotes united from the special operations room, the central combined, which has been set top and that's from land this. you have the military and intelligence services, even the coast called ambulance 5 service, all that they'll be held in regular briefings. they'll be intelligence pictures being developed and is full. going to be fed into this control room to hoping that will be gold colonda who sits just to teach it subjective and of the day. and uh the team is brunson sales, who be tactical, who will be on the street. they'll be
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a 29000 police offices over the course of the weekend because it's not just the coordination. there's other things going on. they'll be policing as usual. and everything will be cool today to, to get the, the a counterterrorism protection unit, which does the, it's right, that's right. assessments. so produce the threat and risk assessment, somebody to gate the threats. also assisting a the goal would come on the in line, but will be the counter terrorism protective security advises that provide advice on physical security and mitigate that risk. so they will be looking how to make the be safe, how to make the route safe. along with that, there will be a uniformed police officers and plane coast police offices also be scott to in the crowd to mid trained in behavioral analysis. they'll be looking out for anything in the crowd that pass and be not being suspicious. looks as if agitated.
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right? there's lots of things that you will see happening, but they will also be lots of code. the activity going on that we don't see. and i guess the presence of so many foreign dignitaries as well as potentially protest her as a, as to the complexity of all this doesn't this? absolutely. the threads will be moved to fastcase and they'll be threat from international terrorism and the threat level into ukiah. at the moment is substantial, which means that a terrorist threat, a terrorist attack is likely, but we don't know how when that will take place. you have to move home gardens, right? so as you've said from protesters extension rebellion, just stop oil and republic who are actually having counter demonstration inter filed with the way you have a threat from the excited people. and there are over $200.00 excites of people, criminal gangs, and petty criminals that will also be operating in the area. and as you said,
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they will be a dig into trees that have come here and they will come with their own detection offices. but the privacy of the operation most rest with the met police. okay, well leave it there. thank you so much for joining us from london. thank you. know the coordination is the combination of decades of experience for charles, all of which have been in the public eye. i think bob takes a look at the man who's being crowned britton's new king. as god save the king, september 2022, following the death of queen elizabeth, her eldest son, prince charles, is now suddenly king charles. but as he and his wife camilla met well, which is outside buckingham palace, the public were wondering what kind of morning charles knew instinctively, you'd have to be less outspoken on issues considered political, but he's unlikely to stop talking about the environment. it's a passion dating back decades,
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and as i've tried to indicate quite some time in crisis, really is a genuine emergency and tackling it is obsolete as social over the years. charles is public images, it peaks and troughs. the low point coming around the time. if it's separation from princess diana, mother of the 2 sons and little period traumatized in the hit t. v drama, the crown barely funded yourself to hold your own. i. how do i want to? how do i sobs when diana was killed in a car crash, public grief turn to scrutiny of chelsea's policy and the marriage breaking down. he was criticized for resuming his relationship with camilla parker bowles, his little tip companion, but also they married in 2000. the funny, charles worked hard to get people used to the idea of, of commit to being positive. he's public life about public life, long involved helping under privileged young people. the prince's trust setup in the 19 seventy's is now leading youth charity. and he's rolling into faith, dialog cause and real respect and britain. and the pros, i think, is,
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is range of interest. a very contemporary topical one, so the environment strokes from people and so here's a is a modem king. here's a man. if it's time, she's a king of his time that those times a change is perhaps the greatest challenge for controls is not so much changing people's attitudes. a staying relevant. a recent opinion poll found that while nearly $6.10 britson support them on a key, among the 18 to 24 age range, only a 3rd 2. and those saying they weren't interested in the institution out. number those saying they were perhaps more worryingly for king charles 45 percent overall said base old, the motor was out of touch with the lives of the general public. it is related to the failure of the project to embed making in the royal family. it's related to what happened with prince andrew and the, the various control the season scandals around that. and it's related also to
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the millnicky feeling anxious that so many people, particularly in the time of economic crisis, at times, controls has allowed his feelings to show this was him come and sitting on a journalist with his sons bailey, on speaking terms and prints. how are you in self imposed exile, diplomacy? you may be the skill he needs the most the day and by which is 0 london still a heads on out to 0. we looked at how the fighting and so dawn has left some refugees in an endless cycle of displacement. the one to us, all the food for you is to wasted with tens of thousands of food outlets. so well in south korea has been transformed from west defender is to build a leader and for the recycling i, the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean,
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the problem of incentives. what do you, how do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place off phrase or just the talk to i'll just see where we are, who is really fighting this faulkner or is it the russian or military? we listen. we started talking to me, i'm also that this is the i know citizens usually stick to the back. we meet with the news make us talk about the still be stuck on out just the or
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top stories on how to 0. so us and saudi arabia say, representatives from saddam's, war and sides are set to meet in the saudi city of jetta. later on saturday, there was mark the 1st direct talks between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces. since they began fighting more than 3 weeks ago, thousands of people are lining the streets of london for the coordination of britons, king charles, pumpkin patch, and trees. a centuries old tradition which charles his mother, queen elizabeth observed 70 years ago. well,
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thousands of people who are fleeing the cities conflicts have crossed into neighboring south dawn where the government officials and agencies are struggling to cope her latasha reports from the georgia border and south suite on now do you me a rush and her family live. so don, when it became too dangerous to stay, they had flips out to don in 2015 when civil war broke out. now is violence engulfed, they adopted home. they had to run again. and now back, those people, i guess the gun fighting. that's why i was the robot dog. so i things mostly done is better. events with the government officials insulted on say this crisis caught them by surprise. they knew some people would see great future, but didn't expect so many. the country already has huge challenges. thousands of people are displaced by insecurity and floods. now, more food, shelter, transport,
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and medicines urgently needed. it's absolutely heartbreaking to see what this is just doing to, to people who have had their lives up and that, you know, people are crossing the border with very little with them. you know, women and children. you can see in their faces the results to their trauma. traumatized their life as being up and again, they've had to move me through the complex it takes days for families to reach out to done so don is over the way that mosque is, is one of many crossing points into solid. sit on people coming in. um, mainly locals, they are from here. the rest are a few days. many more people are still on the road trying to make the way. yeah. find the outweigh friends and family members is difficult and frustrating phone reception near the board, that isn't great. it's just one of many challenges people who've left everything behind have to deal with how dentists out as a georgia about the south to don. a day of national morning has been declared in
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the democratic republic of congo after at least 200 people were killed in flash floods. many others are missing after heavy rain caused rivers to overflow and south key bu province. barbara and go for reports, disappeared in the village of bushy as bodies attract from the amount. 200 people have been killed and flashed lots and lands slides in south keyword province, homes and livelihoods have been swept away. we're going to ride in just obviously by mom of to the rain. we saw the water coming with patricia and houses started to be washed away. all the houses started to fall down. as a result of the water, people started to scream. we saw people being swept away and we managed to save ourselves. rescue was trying to free people trapped under the russel investments. survivors say a permanent solution is needed for regular,
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nothing during the rain season. libby is working for us to move on to this time, we need to ask or government to find us a way to go from here because we don't have any hope to live here in bushel with floods often happen. and every time they cost us a lot of money and a lot of lives in neighboring $1.00 to $130.00 people were killed and floating after heavy rain on tuesday. and cosette when you can this photo its rhonda. lance lights killed 8 people on wednesday. back in south casey. people to sleep in the open up to floods destroyed the homes that have pink down posts will be less x treme for the rest of the rain season. which ends in june, barbara, and go out just to era to palestinians have been killed at a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. the men were shot and killed by is really forces during your reed at that refugee camp in the city of turn,
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cut him. israel says the men were responsible for shooting at an illegal settlement several days ago. is really forces have killed a 111 palestinians and occupied territory. since the start of the year to california may become the 1st us state to bar discrimination based on cost. it's a centuries old tradition that began within into ism and also influenced other religions in south asia. the politician promoting nob hill says it's a major issue in silicon valley where many people of indian origin work were rentals, reports from oakland. fans, discrimination exists in countries and cultures around the world. in california activists mostly of south asian descent, are fighting to stop it. and test is, you know, a severe form of discrimination that impacts over 5700000 south asian americans. and according to our data, at a quality labs,
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we have found one in 4 cast depress people, face physical and verbal assault. the prim perry are, is a net police, him do immigrant and a dollar. and among the lowest category in the cast system suite because he came to the us after family members were severely beaten by dominic cas neighbors over a minor financial dispute. to his surprise, he found discrimination in his adopted country of the deal with like some of the political workers also and they refused to see if that's your housing with me because i belong to the cost of this community. i was like, almost i was homeless. lar, california state senator i, you show a hob, here's stories of cass discrimination from her constituents. many of them are unable to advance in their careers, even with the technical knowledge and the education in that particular field, because they are being discriminated one way or another, with
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a commitment to love respect. and she managed that. i have introduced s before 3 to and cas discrimination. hob is introduced legislation making it clear past discrimination is illegal like other types of discriminations under state law. 2 months, the individuals feelings that they are discriminated against would still have to have proof that discrimination has taken place based on their cast. just the way that discrimination based on race or gender or age has to be proven. one of the core complaints we've heard from cast depress people's is that when they reported, companies are not taking action to, to fulfill their obligations under civil and labor laws. opponents of the bill say it's big with sizes, believers in the can do faith and could lead to racial profiling. hinduism has been reduced here in a lot of public perception and even in the textbooks to a task, housing curry,
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phenomena. and so this just perpetuates. so stereotypes and particularly around hindu is supporters say the bill isn't about him, do believes it has nothing to do religion. this is completely social justice issue . this is human rights issue. this is tv rights issue. supporters say if the bill passes, it will be an example for the rest of the u. s. and the world, rob reynolds elder, 0 oakland, california, a court in london has sent in so nigerian politician and his wife to more than 9 years in jail over an illegal oregon harvest think slots. i aquarium i do is nigeria, as a former deputy senate president and the pair were convicted in march for conspiring to traffic, a young street trader from lake goes into britain for his kidney, which was worth nearly 9 $1000.00. the organ was needed for a transplant for their daughter. as molly's military government has announced a new date for a referendum on
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a new constitution originally scheduled for march. it will now take place on june. the 18th that poll seen as a key step towards elections plan for february next year. that's when the army says that will hand power to a civilian government. cuba has celebrated international labor day 4 days after festivities were observed across the world. the original celebration fund for may the 1st blush for so because a fuel shortages and weather warnings, the workers day parade is usually a major event in cuba. but this years was located as a country gravels within economic crisis. that's it for me. more online at delta 0 dot com. the weather is next. then inside story will be examining the future off of gotten this done thanks for watching by
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the i had low that the weather is looking rather unsettled for much of your over the weekend. we've got areas of low pressure putting in from west to most central areas, bringing cloudy and more rainy weather over the next few days. we've also got some on settled weather that continues to look across the se, bringing some of that heavier rain to, to kia, but let's stop in the north west sack today for the king's coronation. we are expecting small, unsettled weather, with rain rolling into london suddenly by the mid day. there's some improvement to come on sunday. however, as the temperature picks up, it's rather cloudy, but that heavy rain will be back by monday. and rain is the story rolling across the low countries into germany and poland further afield. some thunder storm warnings out the austria a much clearer picture across the scan to navy. a temperature is sitting below the average, but still wildfire risk remains for places like noise, as well as the much cooler for the baltic states. and that's
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a similar story down in that southeast corner across the balkans, towards tech. here we are seeing more in the way of unsettled weather was thunderstorm. the temperature is sitting below the seasonal average, large, the quiet across the central mediterranean, lots of heat. so coming in the, the southern parts of spain and portugal through to sunday the, on counting the cost world, food prices are forwarding. so why is food and security, some of the wires have conflict forces hung up. we go to chat to with the sick happening that plus our because agriculture sector. could it be the onset of food and security on the continent? counting the costs on houses 0 diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of and networks john and analogies. era say it as a nation,
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