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tiffany increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like as we heads of the presidential election of 2024 because it can look us politics the bottom line talk to, i'll just see where we are, who is really fighting this rush or visit faulkner, or is it the russian military we listen, we started talking to me, i'm a or so that is yeah, your citizen, you should stick to the back. we meet with the news make us talk about the story stuck on our on prompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on out june 0. the in the united kingdom prepares, the crown, its 1st new monarch in 70 years. will have
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a special coverage of the day's events with our chief in london. meanwhile, a major security operation is in full swing in the capital. several arrests have been made. the lie from headquarters and del 5 getting navigators, also ahead as fighting answers. it's 4th week of the suit on reports. the rifle forces are set to meet in saudi arabia for their 1st direct call and is really forces read a refugee camp in the occupied westbank, killing to palestinians. the hello and welcome over the next few hours will bring you special live coverage of the coordination of king charles the 3rd. it's a ceremony full of traditions that date back hundreds of years. this time there are
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big changes. so also the combination of decades of slice and the public high, i think baba takes a look at the man who's being crowned, but you case 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, he'd have to be less outspoken on issues considered political, but he's on likely to stop talking about the environment, depression dating back decades and as i've tried to indicate quite some time in crisis, really is a genuine emergency tackling it is utterly social over the years, charles is public, cambridge has hit peaks and troughs. the low point coming around the time of his separation from princess diana. mother of the 2 sons,
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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 is willing to continue, but also they marry the 2000 to find charles, what's 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 in britain. and the pros, i think, is, is range of interest. a very contemporary topical one, so the environment structure, young people and so here's a, is a morgan king. here's a man of his time. she is a king of his time, but those times a change of perhaps the greatest challenge for controls is not so much changing
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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 do. 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 or 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 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 barely
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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. so take a look at the life picture from london. that is the live feed regarding us. thousands of people are gathering for the coordination of controls. the 3rd that is the scene outside of buckingham palace works. we expect the king to be leaving and to make his way to westminster abbey. when the ceremony will begin in a short while, we'll be crossing back to london with our teams from there and we'll have special coverage for you. oh no, just 0. 3 for now, we'll move on to other news and tell you about the united states and saudi arabia because they're saying that representatives from su dunn's warring sides are set to meet in jetta. later on saturday. it would mark the 1st direct talks between the army and the para military rapids support forces. since they began fighting more than 3 weeks ago. there's been no let up in hostilities despite
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a number of ceasefire agreements. hundreds of people have been killed in thousands injured in the conflict. hey, but morgan has more from hard to as well. we have been seeing as strikes launched by the sudanese army side suggests. again, suppose it are as a physicians, there was definitely an asteroid inside the presidential palace, where the are a step is currently occupying. despite it being the office of the defect to head of state who is at the moment, the commander of t 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 a fighting has been intense over the past few days. that's because there was heavy recess presence in that city in the northern parts of the capital. and its 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 far to just have been flying overhead. there's been heavy artillery being fired,
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surface to air missiles being find by the rapid support forces on against the fight suggests i bet are flying overhead. and despite this, this is of course, supposed to be a period of a ceasefire, a period where the 2 sites 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 and as they see the fights, the jets overhead, the can leave their homes and they can go out and get basic necessities and medical attention is really forces of kill 2 palestinians during a raid on a refugee camp in the occupied westbank that happened in the city of to cut in israel says the men were responsible for shooting out an illegal settlement several days ago. is really forces have killed a $111.00 palestinians and the occupied territory since the start of the year. need that, but he has more from it. i'm a law, it 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
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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 his really when he was met with is ready 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 it, this is usually the case that happens. that's what these really forces prevent somebody concludes from arriving to the scene. and a thing to do with those why wounded? according to these read the army, they say that the 2 men have committed a shooting attack. mir and indian 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
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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 palestinian authority and israel to de escalate tension, specifically. that's it on lots of cold among spell. a city is for israel to hand over palestinian bodies for burials. this is a sensitive issue for many families. and specifically also because it's really holds the bodies of $133.00. palestinian is at least in the past 10 years, a day of national morning husband declared in the democratic republic of congo after at least 200 people died in slash floods and land slides. many others are missing after having rain caused rivers to burst their banks and social cable province. barbara and gopher reports. despair in the village of bushy
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as bodies attract from the month. 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 and just, i mean to my mom after the rain. we saw the water coming with trisha and houses started to be washed away. all our 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 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 where 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
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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 to sleep in india and off 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 just to era of the world health organization says code 19 is no longer a global health emergency. the announcement comes 3 years after a global health already is 1st declared, the highest level of alerts. the head of the w. h. o sized official figure shows 7000000 people died, but the true number could be closer to 20000000. although the alert level has been lowered, official say the danger from the virus is not over. last week. could be 19 claim live every 3 minutes. and that's just that, as we know about,
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as we speak thousands of people around the world i've tried doing for their lives in intensive care units, and millions more continue to leave with a debilitating effects of post koby 19 condition. this virus is here to stay. it's tim kinney ended still changing at least 20000 people in india is northeastern state of money. poor had been moved to camps under army protection. this comes after ethnic violence killed, at least 6 people in homes and property were destroyed. the unrest was triggered by a court ruling recommending that the may take immunity be granted. special status. other tribal groups are opposed to this. internet services have been suspended. thousands of soldiers have been deployed to maintain com, of the have identified the jeep bully the police. this is very sensitive for the
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systems and we have deployed center in order to keep ordering spaces. so the police this and the aside, every senior officer is still a heads on, i'll just say wrong. we'll have special live coverage from our teams in london as a world to wait for the coordination of things. the now i think the warnings have there been dying graded for long. as you can see, masses of clouds, there is a source of circulation, not really a tropical circulation, but that's the nearest equipment you can get. but it's breaking up. now through sunday, the shelves look bigger and a good part of bonior knowles, and sumatra. at least a good policy, modern job has dry
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a sensor below easy to switch to a bank, talks up to 159 degrees. there's something of a heat wave returning to southeast asia. whereas the opposite is the case in australia in melbourne, really quite cold. i know we're going into the season, but the picture is not particularly good one, you will see some significance. the victoria helps with his co, somebody with the active frontal side. but that's the best tempt you buy day in melbourne city. adelaide does better to at 16 and to better still with 25 degrees. that breeze out of the interior. now this is cold air admittedly, but ahead of it induced for an enhanced by it is quite a will normally for and use even. so we've seen high temperatures by night and relatively high by a day or the last week or so. it would back down to normal on sunday with rain influencing the weather ever. christ church. but let me tell you to monday any of packed up to 22, a drag again here. that's what it's sunshine also have an oakland all set with 20 to the the
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welcome to london and china along. so robin states thought, today the 6th of may 2023, and we live outside westminster avenue. and persons in guest room around the world of feeling this ancient judge for the benefit is not taking place for 70 years of world carnation sermon. a that includes elements that date back hundreds of years. i will state farm tradition and history this under victoria angels. is it cool ever and it just service joseph edge ro is leader of the church of england. acknowledges the impulses of other faiths. police reflects a divest multicultural united kingdom uncommon well indeed coverage will guide you not just through the presence, but also the past and how we've actually got here today. the fence record at westminster abbey coordination was south of william the conqueror in 1066. that's also said will be the full to you to be crowns here just behind us. and the oldest at the age of $74.00. and it was just 8 months ago. this ancient venue held the
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funeral for charles as mother queen elizabeth. the 2nd, the longest reigning mother country doesn't have a 100 amendment to that hosting jones became king. now the coordination itself concerns that will be what is his mother's coordination in 1953 age 4, and that was the 1st $310.00 of us again. this time the cameras will witness the moment recording a new chapter in britain's mamma kate 1953. the ceremony was 3 as long and involved more than 8000 guests. this time charles is direction. it is short term around about 2 hours, and about 2 cells and guess are attending. so we'll see heads of stays and members of other royal families. but what's different is at this time, many old members of the public, i've been invited for the service to that communities of charities. we'll be talking about that with all guests much later in the program. let's take a look now. the crowds lining roots many have been camped out to, to the past week to make sure they get the best views of this historic day. there
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are also those who want to see them on the key, polished, and they've been planning to protest. and on the original ready, some of them have interested. the security operation is huge. it involves around $29000.00 security personnel. the king and queen will lead fucking and pilots in just a few minutes time writing in the diamond jubilee states type, which was commissioned. the queen elizabeth 60 is on the phone, so that will arrive here with mr. rubbing in a short time with the main center, me being held in a little while and i was seeing the department of service. you're not going to the i be at the moment to be addressing the conversation later on and will be here witnessing these events. and so a correspondence will be at key locations along the route to guide you through the pump and pageantry. and of course, were we talking about the southern regions service itself. now let's go to jonah holler, who's out on the crowds out with the crowd space. they're doing what, what's it like that done where you already
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were minutes away. now from the start of this combination, day, the beginning of the procession that will take king charles, the said, and queen console camilla from buckingham palace behind me. fast to victoria memorial and all the way to where you are westminster abbey. and as we speak, the gods mounted 4 divisions of the household cavalry that make up his old friends at school that will lead this procession. they thought me jubilee state coach is what will bear them along behind the procession along wide along the mouth. past crowds of people who have of who are among the most dedicated royalists in royal, follows that you will ever come across to become towns of the night for those po, positions along the miles throughout multi ox trafalgar square. but they may catch a glimpse of some of the end table. and the key demonstrates is that that y tool, past number 10, downing street and then send it off, and then into column and square broad century, and eventually arriving at the great west door. all the abbey for that services you
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described is the other side of the crowd, is really quite ecstatic at this point. remember, this is ground 0. this is the headquarters of the monarchy. the people who come here as a say of the most 5 is that they would treat to you to a name from to walk about yesterday on the mile by the king and by the prince and princess of wales, kate and william one was to describe it as the best day of her life, and i was a little early this morning meeting and greeting people arriving in green park not far, far from where i'm standing. this is what they have to say. what does it mean to you to be why? because because i think with the royal families. right. so yeah, show you support. yeah, we might not live long enough to come to the next is how long? exactly. it may lead to long thinks of the country, especially at this time, the amount of who is popular in canada. you know, it's always a good question because we have lots of different people for me or not, you know,
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for one or 2, but still it's more up to you is us. so things we choose our union in canada. we then reserve on the side of the see the nation over to that stand by somebody. the and dana, we mentioned briefly earlier that there are some people who don't, but even the pumpkin pageantry and, and don't necessarily want st. charles is that king, but it seems that this morning they, they've already been so edited out to me. so as is a disadvantage, tell us about the risk this morning. i'll tell you as much as i can by my mom. what about to minutes away from the staff of these protests, but yeah, me, there's actually admin security operation underway. the head of the metropolitan police that it was the biggest single deployment of police in the capital ever. some 29000 police officers on duty throughout the course of this weekend, and i'm just hearing sounds of what may be the beginning of the roll. so it was the beginning of this process, but yes, as you say, they would arrest early this morning. all protest is inter filed the square,
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including the heads of a group called republic. they set on launching protests that they said have been cleared by the police cold, not my king, but there been some new laws introduced just last week, rest 3 parliament that they were warned about in the last few days at any sign of disruption was going to be set upon very quickly as indeed it was this morning with banners removed and some arrests made. and as i say, i could hear the final preparations underway, the gravity, a guardsman, and the uniform police along the routes. mounting their swords is imminent. this moment now when we will see emerging from the gates of buckingham palace, the as a site dog of jubilee state coach, built in 2012 in australia to mount the 60th anniversary of the right of the previous queen. of course, we'll carry king charles the 3rd and queen consort camilla along the process route
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33 minutes it's expected to take from here to westminster abbey. at one point, the 4 mile routes of 2 kilometers a little over 2 kilometers at full that 2 hours service inside the abbey itself. and i could see the notes of a matching band striking up. now this will begin with a roll salute as the king and queen leaves at buckingham palace. and i think way of seeing pictures as we speak now of the diamond too. but the coach 6 horses drawing, it's a long, it's a fairly modern affair. this hydronic suspension, electric, windows, air conditioning, the much small side of them, the coach that will bring them back. the golden state coach that's been used in every combination for 200 years. the price of queen, queen victoria, i complain, was deeply uncomfortable. and there are contrasts with the unclean consort camilla just leaving buckingham palace and june,
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as you say, not to coach air conditioning, they're probably job, but it's actually covered as well enough. nathan, top carriers as it is a raining of the moving to it. so it was a few minutes ago and tell us a bit about so this one, this part of the event is called the king's protection, isn't it? and this is a smaller part of the, the smaller possibly the procession today. the 2nd one, the coordination procession, will be not knowledge it off to the event itself. this is a much more modest protection. just 200 minutes the service personnel actually engaged in it a little said move slightly quicker. the colors that codes. and as they approach a position now, because that coats a slightly more more release of a slightly faster pace. yes, the real event, though, is the projection coming back to about the policy off to the color of nations that will involve some 4000 military personnel, not just from this country, but representatives as well of the commonwealth 8 said to be the biggest military pageants, put home since the queen's coordination in 195370 years ago. and as i
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speak to the king and queen just policy me now in that time and do to the coach and any minute now as they passed by the grandstand full of 1000 people, looking down at let me invite these guests among them evictions, members of the social services, the n h s invitees. guess. see it to see these moments under fire to head into the mile level. those people in the face of the way to overnight, many of them will get the slips all the very beginning of this conversation day and during the the, the crown, the, the top of the carriage has a golden crown call from a tremendous victory. and the rest of the carriage, this bits and pieces from various policies that have been built into it. so it really is a sense of british history and a british monica on its connections on full show within that one piece of equipment if you like. uh yes indeed. uh as well as
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that the gold stage coats now is 2 pieces. the christ from the original cross. uh it was done a 3 by the back in the weeks leading up to this event. yes, it is rejecting the is symbolism, disease, pageantry. it is predictions that is what this occasion is all about. supposing precedents taking back a 1000 use the cause, remember, you know, legally there is no need for this event to be taking place at all. the king became the king. the moment his mother died. he doesn't gain any new powers as a result of this combination, nothing effectively changes. this is about tradition, about symbolism at things like the coaches. he mentioned, there are all parts of that. it is all part of the painting tradition. but the type wrote, wrote, as well as commentate is a frequently wants to remind us that king charles will walk. he's about marrying
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those traditions of the past history of a hundreds year old, known a key that many people feel has had it's time and his house anachronism. and bringing it, drawing it into the mountain. well the that we are told is positive. think charles is mission, which is why, as i think he pointed out earlier, this is a far less lavish occasion than it was 70 years ago. 1953 charles looking to present amount of key to the will that he's more accessible more forward looking. i'm more inclusive and bringing the public along with that same exchange in general that for us, i mean, but the in pilots. and of course now as we see the state coach making its way across along the mouth, that's bringing linda polls the story. linda, good talking with us on the houses there. let's just begin with the fact that a large proportion of king charles is life story has. what do you mean thickness
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parts of the child? so that is the house of wins. one does what is less that's a good question. i mean, he has, as has been pointed out to the oldest law. okay. that would be crowns in, in prison. but perhaps that gives him opportunities which are a young girl a lot more than those have had. he has a lot of experience of dealing with wells and literally globally because he's much traveled. he's a very thoughtful man who would want to balance his own views. we've, we've worked well on to actually be a political necessity, which i think he already understands. very, very clearly, and he has an opportunity even despite the fact that that he's no longer young at some forty's and lock on them on a team. what might be, i think, a such
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a transitory phrase between the great pomp and circumstance of the of the imperial era. waits, elizabeth, the second's combination represented perhaps the end of it was also transitory and brought to it. the world was very different set and i think that the king charles with a just bible people say about his being inevitably remote from over there. the people is not remote from many of the concerns which we'll have i'm in today is more than low. yeah. so let me just jump in that little bit because basically in the time that the princess for the king of had is prince of wales, he wants to lay the foundations really for the cost of discussion and not when he gave us an indication of how he pops, wanted to be king in the future, because about the environment because about young people because about climate
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change. steven has opinions about architecture, which we've heard about to these incredibly, since it seems about the way he has recognized that the united kingdom has changed into a multi cultural, multi diverse, multi religious country. how much, in fact so many leads up to this combination. we've seen him a travel, the length and breadth of the united kingdom, but in the lead to the context, how much wouldn't have to take a step back from being so vocal i'm not sure, but he's going to be keen on, i'm giving up his ideas altogether. before i think he has a good understanding of perhaps how much he can push on where he needs to, to, to pull back and, and if you look at the order of services is coordination rates on the line and you compare it to his previous ones. there awesome, quite considerable changes on, on some things that we may.

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