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triggers own economy in tatters. i've never been to find this time, but i know about different my family. all the attacks happening to make me feel like it belong to the nation, even more generations displaced and the generations for abroad yet to set foot on their end festival with every passing year, whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camps like this, the hope of going back home, the rate of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. we don't live in palestine and lived inside us and to remain here is to live as some of the porous people in love at the coronation countdown the united kingdom for paris, the crown its 1st new monarch and 70 years. and i'm so
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roman in london. why the eyes of the world will be focused on the building behind me, westminster. round the security is ties. the guests have begun to arrive and soon charles philip, also george will be crowned king charles the 3rd. the, you're watching l to 0 light from headquarters in delphi. i'm betting you navigate the also ahead is fighting and so don enters it's 4th week reports that rival forces are set to meet and saudi arabia for their 1st direct talks and is really forces read a refugee camp in the occupied westbank, killing to palestinians. the of hello thousands of people are gathering in london for the coordination of king
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charles the 3rd, for centuries old tradition was last observed 70 years ago and 1953. when queen elizabeth was crowns. and people, as you can see, are camping out along the procession route for a glimpse of the king's is coach more than $2200.00 guests or attending the official ceremony, including presidents, prime ministers on royal families from around the world. so king charles and the queen consort camilla will travel the 2 kilometer route from bucking empowers to westminster abbey, and the diamond jubilee state coach. under 5 main elements to the ceremony at the abbey. the recognition where the king is presented to the congregation by the archbishop of canterbury, both in which king charles swears to uphold the law and the church of england and a controversial break with tradition. the public will also be invited to swear allegiance to the king. then there's the anointing which has screened from public view. that's where the archbishop puts oil on the king's hands,
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chest and head will join the investiture and cronin. the king will be presented with the crown jewels, including the sovereigns or sceptre swords and saint edwards crown. finally, there is the in throw mentioned home and sion which appears neil to swear their allegiance. coordination of the queen consort as a shorter, simpler service takes place immediately. afterwards we have our so hill roman and joining us now live from westminster abbey. so tell us what the mood is like. well, the mood is certainly warm and that's a very happy study from the people that have been arriving here throughout the week . that that'd be many that have been come now it's on the miles the, the strip of road between buffy and polishing to follow the sweats and the crowds are beginning to build that as a great deal of excitement to us between the domestic need you to force against national press. cool, but it's sort of walking around london and getting a feel for what thing going on these last few days. you get a sense of
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a lot of foreign businesses here as well. who wants to actually experience what a combination is all about? many bills, it's a once in a lifetime opportunity and so we wait and that's as a patient soul. what just don't pronounce time when king charles on the queen console, camilla will leave all that to come on. that's a trip to the bucket to westminster abbey, which is behind the looks just bring you with some new slides. uh that, uh, the lead uh all the republics uh, movements here are trying to abolish the mo, the key has been arrested along with several other individuals uh before the, the certainly is even the gun. and so it will keep an eye on that. uh, but let me also now uh, welcome, christopher wilson will files with us who joins us in london. hello, chris, nice to have you lived with us here on out just a little suspicious day for the united kingdom and a new chapter in the story of the british bonus he about to be written
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indeed so very different chapter. and this is a very different carnation from charles, his mother's coronation, his grandfathers, his great grandfathers, and back to several centuries. because in his case, this is not only a historic occasion, it's also a political act. i look for the self decal statement. he wants people to know the britain is a community of communities. that's what he describes. his own country as being he is saying in that statement, the britain is a multicultural. society is changed and todd a and it's ethnic background to make up. uh, since his mother was crowned 70 years ago. and what he wants to do is demonstrate in this sofa and very changed ceremony, which were about to see how different he, the makeup of all of this country is and how he wish it's of each and every
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person from the top to the bottom. and i will just have what i'm saying, it's interesting that now demonstrates his community of communities. his prime minister is a hindu of the full major, a cabinet, a post in his government. only one is held by a white male. charles is saying, we've changed since my mother's day, i am going to serve you all equally indeed. and the closer looking ahead is what i mean. most of the be going through the summer me with a fine tooth comb in, in an hour or so. but also what we have seen and what is the longest arrow parents waiting to be crowned king, is that the print simself has had many issues that he's being deeply concerned about. climate change, the environment architecture of the child to build trust that he's involved in. how
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he's going to balance all of that now, because obviously he's being so we must a front and center in all of these issues as king. how much county do now in the future and how much will he actually give to other people to try and push those issues forward? well i think that's a very interesting question. the. 3 in my view, i've seen the see change, and charles is behavior. since he became king since he inherited the throat. i'm seeing a very much fault, but never the figure that i ever sold before. he was like a night on a shining charger determined that he should do the best he could for the world. i think he's now he's come to rest. i think he's realized. but his pioneering days is his days of, of waving flags and shouting for the cause that he believed and have come to hold. and if you saw him yesterday, when he was a kid,
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he got pressing the flesh. you're saying about who's happy and himself, he no longer has to prove to himself or so the wells, what he's done, what he's managed to achieve is that he's done it. and i think we're now going to see somebody who occupies a very different position in buckingham palace. and tyrants has somebody who is going to be wiser and perhaps quieter. and he's being suddenly offered a great deal of love with admiration. i won't say pictures uh less than 24 hours ago, but so house becomes a gets a queen comes sold, who'll be alongside him. it's been a very long time. you might say, since we seen a king and the queen chrome together, she in a self has their own duties and a child simple, a aspirations, a search. what do you think camilo, how do you think kimberly's role is going to change just clean console? well, i think one of the most significant things is if you look at the footage of the
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last car nation, queen elizabeth's the console, who was prince fit, a title was no part in the ceremony. and he was somebody yards behind is why people don't actually, with the joining most all that ceremony. here we're going to say very different thing where we're going back to the combination of 1937 or king george the 5th. why he did have queen elizabeth queen by the, by his side. and i think it's a strong recognition of the part that she plays in his life to help in between. and also what she's managed to do since she came to the public stage awful with a great deal of the baggage she carried from a previous life. but now we're seeing that since she became a doctor of coma. and now that she is queen, she has turned into a fantastic asset from the british royal family. his point of view,
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a considerable sense, great. getting your input will be speaking to you throughout the day and getting involved in a whole range of subjects that we want to tackle during the coordination of thing. charles with ed, thanks for joining us from our headquarters at the shop. while of course, we will be continuing your coverage, life content in depth of the coordination of king charles with that here life and let them in about an hour's time. but until then back to you in studio. so thank you so much. we'll be crossing back to live then. thank you thought source of hell around the reporting for us from westminster abbey in london. well, a so hill mentioned a moment ago the leader of a british anti monarchist group has been arrested ahead of king charles as coordination. so that footage on twitter shows graham smith sitting on the ground earlier on him. he was surrounded by police officers, an officer at the scene told reuters that 3 republican professors are also in custody. the
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other news in the united states and saudi arabia, se representatives from so don's warring sides are set to meet in jetta. later on saturday, it would mark the 1st direct talks between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces. since they began fighting more than 3 weeks ago, there's been no let up in hostilities despite a number of ceasefire agreements. hundreds of people have been killed in thousands injured in the conflict. in a moment we'll be speaking to russell sars are in jetta about those potential talks . first, let's get the latest on the fighting from him. a morgan whose life for us and hard to handle as well. we have been seeing as strikes launched by this. the denise army side suggests, again, suppose it are a set positions. there was definitely an asteroid inside the presidential palace, where the r a step is currently occupying. despite it being the office of the
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defect to head of state who is at the moment, the commander of t uh, of the army general, had been put on behind. they will also as trucks in the northern parts of the capital in the city of battery. and that's where fighting has been intense over the past few days. that's because there was a heavy recess presence in that city in the northern parts of the capital. and it's overlooks the presidential palace of which this, with the news army has been trying to take back from the rapids support forces since the 1st day of the fighting nearly 4 weeks ago. but hasn't, and has been unable to do that. so 5 digits have been flying overhead. there's been heavy artillery being fired, surface to air missiles being find by the rapid support forces on against the fight suggests that that are flying overhead. and despite this, this is of course, supposed to be a period of a ceasefire. a period where the 2 sides allow for humanitarian corridors to open for those who are in need of assistance to be able to get them. but in the northern parts of the capital, people say that as they hear the artillery strikes them, as they see the fights, the jets overhead began to leave their homes and they can go out and get basic necessities and medical attention. okay, bye. thank you so much. have
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a morgan reporting for us from cartoon will now cross over to just so the radio service will start or is joining us from bristol to tell us about these latest mediation efforts and who's confirmed to be in attendance as well as of now the officials are confirming that both this reverend and general general contract that behind the head of the army. and general mohammed, i'm the leader of the departments, interrupted simple forces. they have sent the delegations to ship that. so it is quite important because this, since the beginning of the crisis is the 1st of such a country such and such as talks between these 2510 partners invest such as is quite a, a. now a start and people here are seeing that it's going to be contacted within the phase or so the 1st phase, they are trying to convince fucking the parties that are maybe to solve the are the
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prime of me, but us single. so he's happy to inform these phones and they said they have paved the way for this 1st told. so there's 3 phases, and this was all going to be the 1st one that the humanitarian coordinators to be open in costume and also needs to be instead each from 2 to mind. and then the mechanism should be that would love to, to, to provide protection to this, to be the cost structure, the medically a plus structure. so that's also quite important because into the software that has the sofa home. but as of people have been killed and there are towels of people that are part of change or so in the church fees, if the teams goes to move them, they are trying to deal to i'm not giving them that due to, to the machine. i choose and that mechanism also is going to oversee all of the process or choose kind of sort of the, i don't know. so the core did all of the bi emissions and the holding 2 parties comfortable for the reactions. but as of now,
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we do not know the length of the day that towards yet with the level of the talks as well as who are the, is that the members of this delegation is coming from uh, from dish to part is this or not, or not can you hear me? yeah. so far, officials are confirming that will generally have something that additions inject that, and it's going to happen in the, to the discourse. i'm going to take place in gender 2 days. so it looks like there's quite a fragile one. but the officials also seeing that it seems that the bull general problem this through the does not meet you there creek being and they understood that the best way to get out of the surprises will go into the negotiation table. okay, right. so you'll keep us across the story. thank you so much for the time being. we're so started our reporting from gender and saudi arabia. still ahead on how to 0. a day of mourning is declared in the democratic republic of congo after 200 people die in slash floods. and how putting lion fish on
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a plate could help conserve coral reefs across the caribbean. the cloud still rolling, sweeping. and if you like from the atlantics, there's no great surprise. it covers most of the british isles and this incoming sickening cloud over england. in particular. again, we'll give you an surprising full cost of incoming grain for london, for example. not just and under this most of england, wales. good part of scott. i know not another full costs for london. the width for this afternoon was a pleasing one full sunday with the sun. i'd could be 2122 degrees. that'll be the 1st of the year. and then down to 16 is there any comes in on monday for the rest of europe, the significant rain on its way dire through poland, tightening all through austria, and then probably through the autonomy and out some bits of switch to behind it.
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songs that had to be the song is that still cold in must give it that cold wind doesn't really penetrate too much across the black sea does. it does indeed get to, to a kia but the temperature can be rising here. in fact, if we go size, i'll show you what's happening to the q that wind is quite strong. and we thing into the van to attempt just having been high and are going back down to low twenty's or even below the next day or so. and then our baby away attempts to get into been reco breaking me. hi. they come by time to more. that's where they should be for this times. yeah. much you, much of no thought together is how on the reviewing the headlines dissecting what they say which has decided to go live. was there really full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happens until political powers can suppress
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free speech. if you tried to record that need to be in poverty, the police would be very much in effect. we are on the cost of prevailing the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday, around the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, the top stories on how to 0. thousands of people are gathering in london for the coordination of seen charles, the 3rd centuries old tradition was last observed 70 years ago. and charles's mother, queen elizabeth, was crowned the us and saudi arabia, se representatives from saddam's warring sides will meet in general. and later on saturday,
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it would mark the 1st direct talks between the army and rapid support forces. since the fighting begun is really forces have killed 2 palestinians during a raid on a refugee camp in the occupied westbank that happens in the city of them cut them. israel says the men were responsible for shooting at an illegal settlement several days ago as really forces have killed a $111.00 palestinians and the occupied territory since the start of the year. i mean that, but i am has more from what i'm on the is ready for. it says re did the total cutting refugee camp in the early hours of the morning where classes took place between palestinian fighters and these really soldiers. 2 men, both 22 years old, with a now skilled by the house ministry. according to one of the witnesses, he says that it seems that one of the men was trying to jump from one window to another to continue at the arms classes that took place between palestinians and
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his really when he was met with this really soldiers and one witness in particular says that the soldier waited to make sure that the man has died before he left. the scene is a, this is what we need the case that happens. that's what these really forces prevent somebody concludes from arriving to the scene. an easy thing to do with those. why wouldn't that? according to these read the army, they say that the 2 men have committed a shooting attack. mir and illegal is reduced settlement and we are expecting to funerals into a cut in by 3 others in nablus after israel handed over the bodies of 3 palestinian fighters to their families for burial. it's not usually the case that is real has over those bodies of the city is that it says is, are accused of a shooting, attacks or targeting is really, but it seems that it's taking place as part of understanding between the
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palestinian authority and israel to de escalate attention specifically. that's it on lots of cold among spell as city as for as well to have over palestinian bodies for burials. this is a sensitive issue for many families. and specifically, also because it's really holds the bodies of 133 palestinians, at least in the past 10 years. a day of national mourning has been declared in the democratic republic of congo officer at least 200 people died and flashed floods and lance lines. many others are missing after heavy rain caused refers to burst their banks and sells keeble province. barbara and gopher reports. despair in the village of bush issue as bodies attract from the amount 200 people have been killed and flashed lots and lands slides in south kiwi province. homes and livelihoods have been swept away. we're going to ride into after the rain. we saw the water coming with patricia and houses started to be washed away. all our houses
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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 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 $100.00. and so 2 people were killed and floating after heavy rain on tuesday. and cosette when you can this photo, it's rhonda lance. lights killed 8 people on wednesday. back in south casey. people
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to sleep in the open up to floods destroyed the homes. that hoping down post will be less x treme for the rest of the rain season. which ends in june, barbara, and go out to stay around the world health organization size cove and 19 is no longer a global health emergency. the announcements comes 3 years after global, helpful for all thirties 1st declared, the highest level of alerts, the head of the w. h. o says official figures shows 7000000 people died, but the true number could be closer to 20000000. although the alert level has been lowered, officials say the danger from the virus is not over of last week. covered 19 claim live every 3 minutes. and that's just that, as we know about, as we speak thousands of people around the world about fighting for their lives in intensive care units. a 1000000 small continue to leave with
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a debilitating effects of post covey. 19 condition. this virus is here to stay. it's didn't, kenny ended still changing. at least 20000 people in india is northeastern state of 90. 4 have been moved to camps under army protection. this comes after ethnic violence killed. at least 6 people and homes and property were destroyed. the unrest was triggered by a court ruling recommending that the may take immunity be granted. special status and other tribal groups are opposed to this. internet services has been suspended. thousands of soldiers have been deployed to maintain com, of the heck i did decide to keep calling the police. this is very sensitive for the systems and the have deployed centers in order to keep boarding spaces. so the police this and the aside,
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every senior officer police distance, cuba is celebrating international labor day 4 days after it was observed around the world. the original celebration planned for may. the 1st was postponed because the fuel shortages thousands gathered in havana for parade. attendees were asked to arrive by foot workers day is usually a major affair and to both. but this year, the countries grappling with its worst economic crisis in 30 years. the city of chicago has been welcoming thousands of migrants arriving from the southern us border. some of them had been transported by bus from texas, but the city struggling to find resources to support the growing numbers. john henry and reports a 2000 kilometers from the us southern border. the migrant crisis has arrived in chicago. and in that up and now they'll offer, i want nothing more than a job. it doesn't matter where i just want to work. charlie and his daughter,
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venezuelan migrants are leaving in a police station. the last refuge in a city where a surge of new arrivals has over whelmed shelters, and people are coming here with so many needs. and they're still not being met because the existing infrastructure is not set up to meet those needs. what they're then being directed to do is go to a police station because there aren't enough shelter beds. the tidal wave of new migrants is real. with the crisis in cities far from the border is at least in part manufactured. many have been bused from texas. we're a public and governor greg abbot has been sending them to century cities run by pro immigration democrats. were local officials like for us on our rodriguez, sanchez scramble to feed pounds enclosed in the united states, go totally. ups store a lot of there's my grants and i'm have an actual program that is humane. what is happening right now is, is a political agenda to try to the please century series of resources. chicago,
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his welcome wave. after wave of immigrants from ireland, poland, india, china, and more recently enough for latin america that the city is now one 3rd hispanic, but city leaders say the latest wave is drained, its resources to the breaking point. in a recent letter at chicago, mayor laurie lightfoot, pleased with habit to stop the busing saying, treat these individuals with the respect and the dignity that they deserve. there is no national plan to cope with a sudden influx of migrants to sanctuary. cities across the u. s. denver of los angeles and new york, chicago. we should not be burden the weight of this problem. chicago leaders have designated this school is a migrant center, but many residents don't want it in their neighbor. i'm just outraged. i'm outraged and i don't understand why our community was chosen. that leaves migrants and leaving, sleeping, eating here, get it done, and my kids,
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and i want to stay here in chicago with my kids so they can study and i can work. they face an uncertain future along with many others, with texas valley to best, more migrants to the sanctuary, said john henry and al jazeera, chicago, conservationists, and the caribbean, one to raise awareness about the threat posed by the lion fish. so the invasive species is threatening populations of other fish and the livelihoods of people on coastal an island communities. mental regular reports from taylor in the hon. doris divers, scouring a reef near the island of utila, there on the hunt for a venomous invasive species with the races appetite, just plain for sure. a little more dangerous because they have more kaitlin, malware, and instructor at underwater vision. dime center knows all too well the devastating potential of a line fish invasion. having dove here 3 years ago to now the
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reef is noticeably different. and a lot of that has to do with the protection of lions fish on some of the smaller species. we have the 13, the native to the indo pacific line. fish were 1st spotted off the eastern coast of the us and the 1980s likely introduced to the waters off to florida peninsula by humans. since then, invasive populations have spread exponentially. they have adapted that's the problem with this in face and spacing, said stops extremely well. so it can be found almost anywhere. we visited a dive site, just minutes from util. us east harbor. it wasn't long before we started our 1st line fish capturing. one, however, isn't as easy as it looks at. securing a kill, takes practice and skill. there is also the matter of not getting strong, though not considered deadly to humans. the line fishes sting is notoriously
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painful. we're back from the hunt, and this is our bounty of close. we can really appreciate all the spines surrounding the line, fish, 18 spines in total, kind of like a peacock, but packed with venom. of the once properly filleted, wine, fish can be prepared in various ways in this case. so each it a simple recipe involving lemon juice and spices. interesting because they're eating everything. conservation is like anybody out. you said the live see that marketing line. fish as a local delicacy is the key to sustainable conservation. is the community joyce together and commercialize this land fish as this tasty treat. then more people will know there will be more efforts being funded into research on them. there will be more people out there hunting them. experts say that while there is no turning back the line fish invasion efforts by dive communities like those and the b
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