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the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. god sorry for the united kingdom. welcome zits, new monarchy, king charles the foods during its 1st coronation. in 70 years. moments later king jones's wife camilla was also crowned queen by the archbishop of canterbury. so by him what all things created that are in heaven and that are in a and prime minister where she so nick, practicing him to read from the bible during the 1st multisite coordination sermon and other news 5 and continues and sit down. but saudi arabia says rival delegations from the suit and these, i mean the paramilitary groups are in judas of talks.
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the it is just going past 1300 g m t that is 1400 local in the u. k. and if you're just joining us, you are watching our special coverage of the car nation. of the u. k. is king charles the 3rd child has been crowned king at the country's 1st coronation. and 70 years along with his wife, queen camilla, and the ceremony at westminster abbey in london. let's run you through the ceremonies that took place a short time ago. king charles and queen consult camilla, arrived at westminster abbey, and the procession from buckingham palace. the monarch then entered the abbey processing past more than 2000 dignitaries to the 1st coronation. the u. k. has seen in the late 70 years and the most senior forget in the church of england. the entrepreneur of category presided
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over the ceremony. he presented king charles with the coronation bible, the british mon. i could then took the coordination of swearing to govern the people of the u. k. and the commonwealth while maintaining the laws of goals. so by him, what things created that are in heaven and that are in uh where she soon act ridge from the bible at the ceremony. as is the tradition for british prime ministers as a practicing hender, reflected the multi face. same of the occasion. there was one moment a public who is allowed to see screens were placed around king charles and the archbishop of canterbury. as the monarch was anointed with holy oil st from the mount of olives and occupied east jerusalem. and in the most important moment, this for the 1st time in 7 decades, a new british monarch was formally crowned. it's the only time child so ever with
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edward's crown, which is reserved for the combination of a new monarch god. not long after king charles was crowned his wife, camilla was anointed as queen with a consoled crown, made in 1911 for queen mary. or may is john, how is live for us outside backing him? tell us in london and joe not, can you just bring us up to date with we're a vince or at the what, what do you capture? so this might be a to be able to. so that height is if you like the procession. these of the matching bands have gone away. they assembled representatives of the services of the armed forces and the commonwealth and have gone back to barracks or now making their way out to the palace gardens where they just a few moments ago. did of it a roll, a salute to the king and queen, and raised 3 t is at to them and inside buckingham palace. now the royal family,
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the king and queen, have a moment to relax, to have a bit of a breather off to the day's events before coming out. perhaps in about half an hour's time were not entirely sure that may be slightly delayed. appearing up on the balcony over there, i can show it to you. it's just the coveted red velvet. that's where they'll all appear. the family traditionally assembled their ends to watch, as well as great the crowds below to watch a roll fly past them. if you are able to look at life pictures coming through to you now, all of the mile, just passing along side where i am now. what is happening is that the public are being allowed to fill the mile. they barricades are being removed, the public field trip all the way down the mile to admiralty, arch at the top, and all the way down to buckingham palace. and they will slowly be making their way into the area in front of the palace and around the victoria memorial so that they
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are in position for the moment when the king and queen of the royal family appear on that balcony to greet them. and presumably in that point, i didn't know almost to we'll go up, but as well as them, of course, the big grandstand, they're still full, full 1000 people. they've been able to watch events on a ticket did faces vendors of charity's dna. just social workers at ami veterans as well. and the big question they spoke with is the weather entities. i'm afraid still touching guy looks and feels as though the writing may be getting again on the fly. past was always a 5050 affair this morning. we haven't heard one way or the other, whether it will go ahead at but that that moment on the balcony moment is what everybody now will be waiting for. with baited breath and not be not about speaking to people. the excitement about this day has been palpable here at the epicenter of events and on the people who made a great effort to be here. they are the ones who really care about what's going on here. the most often and 7 royalists out there and they have been sharing with me
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some of their excitements, egoless. what does it mean to be able to witness an event like this might be, i mean, we might see another one and a lot of time, but it's just a historic, isn't that you called? no. the folks are on the wrong time. and they often talked about the relationship between gutter as a global country and the group bridge. and so we says something in copeland, so we i hear it's, it's job the great, well not in britain. wonderful. a king charles, you know, my, it's amazing to see some people say these relations between the coming well, so getting a bit well diet, the individual because you know how it shows the typical or something you don't the kingdom that we have yet. and i think that, that, that, that, that defines your identity, the opinion polls tell us that young people are less in favor of the moment key than all the people in the room numbers of going down among kind of under 25. do 5
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attitude. i do, i think like this mix fees between my friends, are they not? narrative is probably true, but i wouldn't say into that city. oh for i don't know by the looks of you anyway. we'll only about 10 or 15 minutes ago. not even that there was also the, the oil solution in 3 chill chairs to king charles and queen. kimberly, can you just explain the significance of that and, and i guess also the significance and the role that the commonwealth has played. and today's festivities of the world, right? just just before i get onto that, i'll give you a very quick update in those few moments while even listening to those interviews with people that i do, that we've had enough data from the role that floats about a fly past which is expected about half. now time it's been scaled back because of the weather. it was to be the try service slide boss 6 minutes long, involving role that force jets and planes as well as the popular brick memorial
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slides and the red arrows it. and if they will now be confined to helicopters and the red arrows, so still a significant moment, it's pretty spectacular. display those red arrows are always great value for the crowd. got them yet, but the clouds all heavy like feel full array needs be getting to full. so that's been scaled back. yes, to answer your question. look, they roll salutes in the gardens of buckingham palace was the final. so the set face moment of pageantry of what has been an extraordinary spectacle of pageantry, the most significant display of military services we were told since the queen's condemnation 70 is going to be 1953 will be heavily scaled back. i'm slipping down, it was in line with the most striking times we leaving. now king charles wanting to portray a slim sleep style of monarchy. they per section in the queen's day. 1953 was full times the size that it has been today, but still extremely impressive. and culminating with that was in the palace gardens
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and including not just to answer your question, don't just all the services of the u. k. on pauses, but also services representing the commonwealth of 56 nation commonwealth. the king, of course, he's handled the commonwealth. he's also hey, dive states, a full team, realms within the commonwealth class, across the united kingdom. full represented here as well as the british projectors and all of that making up what was a mile long, that impressive procession. indeed, the combination of 1st section which is now over frankly, as i said, a slide higher just as people catch their breath during a sorry to interrupt you. we were just making real time in the pictures of the rid arrows that you were mentioning just a moment ago. they've just taken off. so no doubt, we will be seeing that fly over in the next 20 minutes so, so it's to $415.00 sears each. e, empty, i'm joining back to you. i mean, we,
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we mentioned earlier that there was actually no legal requirement to hold a coordination on the sky will magnitude. uh, you know, the king charles would still be king if they hadn't seen this lavish ceremony. i mean, can you just give us an idea of uh, i mean, the majority of people there who have turned out today or obviously will sold us otherwise they, they wouldn't just sit in the ryan for so many hours. but can you just give us a bit of a wider look at uh, at the u. k as a whole and, and how much support there is for, for a combination of the scar scale and size. especially when there is a, you know, the rising cost of living and inflation. uh, you know, in the economy with something and this is going on strike and doctor's going on strike in that time. can you just give us a bit of context about what today means? well, that's what i was alluding to. i might be the guy straightened signs. of course i was straight in times when the clean took this right. i did 1953 in high school
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years at, but at the moment things are pretty difficult in the economy is in a tricky state. the lowest, slightly struggling economy in the g 7. it is in the grits of the cost of living prices. as you say, we've been through a winter of public service strikes. it hardly feels like a moment when there should be money in the public 1st to pay for an event on this scale. not least off the, it's been revealed, the king charles himself is worth more than $2000000000.00 and housing contributed anything of tools to this occasion. so yes, lots of questions raised about not just the relevance of this institution in the modern age, not just the relevance of a religious coronation in a country that is increasingly diverse, multi ethnic, multi site, england and wales. now on minority christian countries. i certainly wasn't that in the queen's day, at the time of the queen's condemnation and opinion polls worrying for the amount
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of key for king charles as he takes the throne. a recent opinion polls suggest that just 9 percent of people consider this event. this combination day to be one of great importance and over the years a real decline in 1983, 65 percent. consider the amount of key important in 2023. just 29 percent. nobody is suggesting able to get rid of it altogether. there is still majority support for the monarchy as a whole, but intensive people who fights police report and who often play up behind king charles and the importance and relevance of this institution that i think is highly questionable and will be something would have to be something that he takes on going forward, i guess, you know, 9 percent as you say. but then why are we seeing the pictures that we uh, with tens and tens of thousands of people uh, tuning up and in the ryan or is it just the people like capacity?
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but it's spectacle isn't it. i mean, nobody can do not that the, there's another country on it puts on spending to go like this. i've been standing here watching it. it's been extraordinary. there's no mystery as to why people would turn up to one to watch this. an awful lot of people are huge fans and photos of the royal family. no mystery why, anybody would want to spend half a day watching it. it is simply spectacular. the mystery and then b staying at ease ease the as to the extent to which people are willing to involve themselves and their lives in the life of the monarchy, the extent to which they are willing to pay for the life of the monarchy. i think those are questions that are very open and press. okay, jonah, thank you so much. this. you on hold for us outside busing and tell us we'll come and talk to you very shortly. well, just ahead of all of that peasantry surrounding the coronation, there were scenes of unrest in london, deleda of a partition and tea monarchy group has been arrested ahead of the current nation
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from smith for public group says several of the demonstrators also taken into police custody and hundreds of the play cods was seized by human rights watch, has issued a statement in response to both arrest u. k. director yasmina hom that says the reports of people being arrested. the peacefully protesting the coronation are incredibly alarming. this is something you would expect to see in moscow, not london. she also said peaceful protests allow individuals to hold those in power to account. something that you kind of government seems increasingly averse to allow corresponding charlie angela was with the mt millnicky protest this and she sent this report. it is really quite different and surrounded by protesting, tearing financing, and we'll just go to simona key note. mike king now organize is we're hoping that this would be a much larger crowd between $1.20 people who want to punish them on
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a key. but police arrested 6 of the key organizes earlier today and sees a truck tiring many of the causes what they say they want to do is to show the, well, the britain is not just the nation of wireless. non fission is to peacefully abolished and want to can move to parliamentary republic. people are protesting here today because we believe in the head of state we've chosen by the people. it's 67000000 people and these islands and a lot of them would be phenomenal, has to stay on the they can never run to that office because they know going into the one special family 26 percent of people say they either fairly strongly feel very strongly supported by using the want to keep ways as i mean 9 percent of people who say that i strongly support maintaining what most people don't really care either way. and those people were trying to reach say, by raising awareness. well, the well wishes to see the case is very
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easy and i think what we think is in many of these thoughts is just under a $100000000.00, which is now on the tax at a time when many in this country is struggling to pay the bill having feed themselves and that when the i said the end of the end of the newsroom, the top is full, met scotland yard superintendents with a metropolitan police and that she joins us once again from london. thank you very much for sticking with us on al jazeera now, just in regards to those purchases being arrested. i mean was that heavy handed from the police all on the surface. it seems heavy handed because the
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right to protest is enshrined in democracy. they were out the protesting, never negotiating with the police up until last night and it seems like everything was fine and they were going to do that peaceful protest by holding up the cause. clearly something has changed and so it seems to be there is evidence like these arrest the evidence led. because to out this whole coordination, the police have been working with security services. they've been working with the national farm agency. other forces an offer of intelligence services. and so it would seem that they monitoring, assessing the intelligence that's coming in. so these arrests may be a intelligent space in that they've got information that they would go not to be a peaceful protest was going to be a disruptive. now the police have been given new legislation on the last week by the home secretary,
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and that legislation stops people who all die into lots themselves to get the all to national infrastructure. and so it sets a difference. so the threshold for interventions for the police in terms of bows that may be causing the disruption to the combination. however, there are a number of other options that could have been taken. and certainly, you know, up until the police actually tell us what evidence they have, what intelligence they had to against basically will never know because it's not only a republic that have been involved with that being arrested. it's also just no 2 oil protest is that have be interested as well. so really in terms of safety, you know, did they know something in terms of the intelligence that coming forward that they haven't shared at the moment. but some, i certainly think the often today they will be many questions off about these arrests and in the way that the police have proceeded and it will cause a lot of alarm to a lot of people. but let's see,
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will on phones in the next few days, you mean would disappear the directive from above or what are the thing the decision that the office is on the ground tonight in real time? the notes. so this would have been a directive from the boss based on is the site all the intelligence and information that's being got that, that be monitoring, and they continuously assess that information. so these uh, special pricing rooms, which is at lamb, but the control room is a, has a multidisciplinary team that representing the military security surveys and believes $5.00, but they didn't even because god. and there's also the counterterrorism protective security unit, which is continuously doing assessments. and assessing that scratch, so this would have been a decision taken a level to see what would happen based on the intelligence and information that was
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landed in front of them. now, as i said, you know, i'm not privy to that into the intelligence, to see exactly what disruption would have been caused. thought just because the government has issue to issue the met police with new powers. that doesn't mean really that they have to use those powers. and really the met police have enough power, has to do with protest walls have then been given new powers, but as i said, the questions will be off they'll. but you know, when, when the off to this weekend, when everything slows down, they will be some real questions and it will be, you know, they'll have to explain what they rushing now was protecting this action. if it was peaceful process, which have a pretty full peaceful protest which everybody has the right to do and to hold clack costs. and there was nothing more than that. and it wouldn't being disruptive . and by disruptive tom, i made the, you know, looking your cellphone to natural infrastructure, jumping onto the root and polluting to the floor. if those what the intentions of
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protest is, then i think that the decisions taken were wrong today. if the intelligence that can be shed or the statements from the metropolitan police mover fellows that they was actually disruptive elements that would have caused a lot of problems in terms of security, then it may be that the right decision was taken. yeah, just moving on. we're looking at the pictures we, we just said moment ago, we were looking at pictures of all of the people that have turned up on the mile and then now being laid and brought up to compel us guides. i mean, for me, at this point in time, it seems like it has been an ex, extremely successful day for the all the security personnel. everyone involved, the 10s of thousands of police and offices involved from your point of view. you have you seen anything maybe apart from the protesters that were arrested to i guess council this a well, no, i think that he's been
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a very successful operation. it's been police action has been very right, boss. it's well planned. well organized is speeding the, you know, make it while it's been in the planning for decades. so obviously it's very successful. i haven't seen anything at this moment that tells me otherwise. but as they, for the 1st time in an event, most of these public older events that they've used facial recognition to target a convicted terrace, 9 those people that a warranty and those that'd be vi did the rest on search warrant. so we won't notice the dates for that to see how successful the facial recognition has been. and because you know, that will come out as a said when the whole debrief comes out. and some of the lessons learned from this, from this combination. so as it stands at the moment, no, i would say it's been very successful, but when we get that data, when we get the figures of how many arrests have been made, then we're able to see how successful roles the operation was. but suddenly,
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for those police officers, they've come from across the country that interacting with the crowds that have made it a safe combination for everybody. it's been a real success. yeah, a certainly an extraordinary, if a thank you so much that us knows written the tab a full, the scotland yard superintendent for us and london. thank you very much for joining us. but we're going to go now to ireland to put it who has also joined us throughout the day war of the story. and she too is in london. and we're probably more minutes away from seeing the royal family. a step out onto the buckingham palace balcony. is there any one in particular that you are looking forward to seeing maybe uh, a guess that might notice uh, been the um, a prince, harry or prince andrew, do you think? and i honestly don't know whether we're going to save prince harry or prince andrew and that will be, i think, a decision for the king tonight. and one would assume he's already made it's in,
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in reality. but perhaps even now there is discussions going on behind the scenes and we don't know where i'm drew and how he went off to us to is when, when they left voice and its driver, he said, i think any time will tell you that. and who do i like to see um? well indeed perhaps has a little come to cultural since we've been talking about sound the need to give a laundry role to, to younger members of them on the key. so i'm going to suggest 11 person who's really amongst the old dom that business i'm on the, to the to i would like to see her isn't seen in public very often very much. and that's princess alexandra. but i don't think we'll see her. she's in her eighties, impulsively i, i would like to see the do conduct sheets of either the because they have quite clear performs supportive relativism on the key for many years. now. deadlock,
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suffice until you hit couple as well and that children set and they are. and i think christopher wilson referred to this uh the wrong lady. louise windsor is a, is an attractive young woman with the apparently an attractive personality. and i think that would appeal to the public, but we don't know. i mean this is office tons to, to find out whether the sliding down one molecule that charles appears to be committed to. what will they truly base limits down when we see just that profit doesn't little so people are already. yeah. you don't have to waste any lender because we'll family. uh friends, king charles and green kimball. i have just stepped out onto the balcony. now if maybe if you can see those pictures, if you can talk us through, who else is on the balcony uh, alongside them, the the
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okay lender, we can obviously see uh the new, the anointed king charles and queen kimball. there is there anyone else that you've been able to spot on the balcony at this point in time?
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i think i've seen prince william and kind of do we go get a good shot. can you give us an idea of who else is on the balcony? at this point, oh, there's a much wind shield. okay. and the more people, the nice thoughts and i think that you conducted the venue for that. but i couldn't tell for sure that the data seems to be more people than perhaps a bit on t. c. pages, i mean, unless to come and find stuck a contact steve and see the prints of it. oh, okay. um. so we've got the do to can so from one side as well, which i can see on the, on the rise and who's causing those the, of the late queen. and i imagine in that case, there are some other members of his, his generation on there as well. yes, there is. in fact they do is going to another. and the deduction to that impress, to the prince, towards the 2nd, to the last of the the quote of the page boy, is that um,
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i presume that his brother and sister are on there as well. but you can actually see them at that moment. so in durham, the removal then this is the royal families and i, i think perhaps the dentist to pay to didn't. and sadly, some of the, the older members of charles's generation. yes, that is queen, queen miller and ios keep increasing because over to her. right. so just trying to get an idea of how important it is for the royal family to pay. you know, i said at this point in time, well i think it's a simple um and i think the fact that the king has included a number of his older and also indeed younger relatives, as, as prince, living with his sister at the front of the waving at least he felt pulling faces, assessment seems to do in the tops of
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a batch. and he's had the lunch room that um and i so it looks to me, it's just as a rather nice balance that there is a, the, to, i'm going to show lots and to enter the younger brother. me. well, i'll see you there about, sorry to into, into the yeah, we now we know about to see the fly past that slightly scaled back due to the way that we're just expecting the helicopters ends the boil air force. uh, the red arrows from the boil if it was ever been aerobatics chain, which should be fine. goza in the next minutes or so. yes it looks as if it coming out of the gloom and basically moments that then it says clearly outside the it's a shame and clear blue sky would have been much more impressed. yeah. and it seems like they made the decision to scale back the, the fly or the for his life as possible to, to hope that the, those low clouds would, that would rise somewhat. but obviously hasn't been the case. these are the 1st of
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the 16 helicopters, the silver safety reasons. so it was yes in among the really cool to expect. yeah, we've got the 2 nose wildcats patches, she notes and even one whom are as well. the i was just going to say that the, the appearance of being to conduct it says algebra that family quite permanently on the balcony does suggest to me that it's been speculated. they be given a more prominent role in royal affairs and duties. and it looks to me is factors the case because they've always to be very deliberately clued to do this
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. this appearance. and i like the fact that the dates of kansas is there as well. and it doesn't appear at this stage. the prince harry is on the balcony. i can't see him. no. and in fact some princess on is fairly well hidden away in the background. the that she's always be one of the most hardworking wells, and i'm sure she will continue. she's so slight disagreement with her brother king on on how the monkey should develop. i think it's quite interesting, but since she's definitely that with our husbands, such as lawrence. um, i'm gonna just move a little bit across. what does the signal, i guess? what does this indicate about how king charles will use the royal family in the coming years? i would say more sparing ways and perhaps in the past. but the
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cheese chosen people um the t think saw able to perform the duties and, and who will appeal to the to why the public and, and i, i think it's rather in las decision because prince edward has that to do cuz that deborah has, has been almost in the background the, i think he and his, his wife have her for a long time undertaking a whole range of all due to sit there. perhaps we don't see mentioned very well when we now getting the iconic shows of the red arrows the going, the busing him tell us of the right size. he has to see the king and queen smiling as well because you know, smiling at last is not positive. the coronation serve and it's it is nice to see them having an opportunity to be more relaxed, i think. and then there is
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a huge crowd that moments the with the royal family, the nearly anointed king and queen on the balcony. and the rita arrows flying over . i mean, that really is the moment that everyone has turned up for, isn't it? it is yes. and i know, i think it's a, it's a very good saying, i think i can also catch. so i just, we do conduct his goals to over on the as we have phase, as we're looking at something arises the balcony and they of course, have from clark click on about that room to, to so many, many years as well. digital goes to pay quite a permanent plots and the like queens funeral. so i, i think it's a, it's a nice balance and nice mixed up between the young and the, the children of the do conduct suspecting bra and the older. and then this is the royal family like to to do to cancel the ghost is who performed several, due to some quiet slaves in any units or we see
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a queen cumulative obviously. next to came, charles, she is obviously, over the decades had a working relationship with the world's family. what would i mean? how significant is it that she's just on the balcony next to king charles at this point in both of their lives? i think it was something that would have some employees, many of us back in the early 2, thousands and it wasn't so long before that she was being told to be bred roles and supermarket co fox. but to a, a, a very well orchestrated and quite subtle campaign has taken place over the years and to, to change her image with the public has a home. most of it's one thinks about the background of this and the young people is between diana and charles. i think i or even the most and 0
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at least person would probably agree. does this that, that she is the camilla is still on his life. and she has contributed a great deal to his life while he has gone through this long, long waiting process to a sentence writing himself. and i think it will be interesting to see how she develops her role. because of course we haven't had a clean, consult uh for a very, very long time. i know since 1952 and she goes to 6th. i'd so i don't think we have a clear view yes of how she sees this view and how it's going to role rather, and how it's going to develop. thank you so much, linda for the of or of the story and thank you. we really do appreciate your, your time and your insight into uh, the oil family and the monitoring. thank you. a still ahead on al jazeera will have more on the coordination of king charles search. no. so is there any forces right
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camilla was anointed as queen anne was the 1st multi site coordination in the u. k . prime in the silver, she's so next, a practicing hand to read from the bible at the sermon, thousands of well wishes have filled london smiled to see the music found from on and the rest of the royal family on the balconies of buckingham palace and watch the fly of moving on to other world news now and the saudi foreign minister says representatives from saddam's warring sides are in jetta. it would mock the fist direct talks between the and paramilitary rapids support forces since they began fighting move in 3 weeks ago. this, they normally happen hostilities despite a number of ceasefire agreements. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured in the conflict. but let's speak now to bristol, said he joins us from judah with more on these talks and uh, on the face of it. it would appear like this is a big step forward for
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a pace in the country. a cindy, it's a big step. and this is a 1st talk since the beginning of the sizes. the 1st off between the fight to the part is, which means through that army. and i mean to, to directly force forces. so now on the way imaging bands supposed to buy. so the idea in coordination with the united states so, so far visit we, we know that this is a pre talk. so in these tools, they have time to peeved wait for the higher level tasks for the tool for negotiations. for the next round. i mean, the teams were called, then they are planning to go through the stage. so the 1st stage is to uh, to opening at, to open a few minutes. have you quoted to the cartoon. and then it's out to me and city from durham. i'm so this is quite important because we know that since i've seen them on the mountains, you may need to understand history. ition is, is dire levels, clean,
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full access to things so that they can achieve that. that's going to help. ready the houses tens of thousands of studios and come to mind and the 2nd stage is to, to, to provide protection to the civilian facilities including the hospitals. so this is also quite critical because we know that the, i'm, the 0 people killed and houses are injured. so the hospitals are coating disks across spot and they're not able to pull from before face to face, trying to secure these wanted to provide that protection to disobedient facilities . and hospitals that's also very much needed means that now and the to the stage is pointing to long term aim is to, to build a mechanism that will, that will oversee the tube strip and also to spend then building the mechanism that we'll see. we'll see that the jews and also the portfolio to buy a basis and make sure that both sides both sides 5 by the width is that with these agreements. so this is now the flat. so it is coordinated by the,
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by your face on the, i just release and do yes, it is also in these polls that are taking place in just that. but the united kingdom and you'd like to part of families are mostly in competition with these 3 companies. so for both americans, and so the idea it is quite an important for saudi arabia. so it's an export in 70 percent of this kind of gym before you go to the red sea. so any or did you see bullets regarding the security? could you afford as long as they are eligible? yes, it definitely disappeared into a big african on is quite important answers on please, and important things that stuff besides that you made it 30. it causes your point, this also here is quite quite clean and portable. however, that this page, the tools are quite fragile because we have seen that to the last, these are these several ceasefire most but the quickly they have the way they to
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buy to part the. so that's why, at this moment it is quite fragile for them to use their habit. but it's a beautiful course. the step of the baby though, the most important step since the beginning of the crisis to date, certainly as of the whole region on theater and those talk thanks very much this. rachel, sorta for us from jetta, will send you an official, has told l 20 humanitarian where conf. getting this done will be seriously constrained until the telephone lift sits. been on female, you in and enjoy your work is the you in has been carrying out a review of its operations in the country, which is suffering one of the worst human to terry and crises in the world of diplomatic it is a james base isn't capital i realize it, nations have been coming out to review it, see monetary and operations in the country since the tell about put a band on female you and workers from doing that jobs for now they say most you and stuff enough kind of stuff will continue to work from home unless it's in areas
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where they have been exemptions made by the telephone, for example, in health care or in education or in some cases in the delivery of food bought the deputies special representative of the united nations and a half chemist on told me it was time for the type of bond to lift the band and until they do, the you ends work will be seriously constrained the scope and the scale of the delivery has been significantly hampered. i'll, we are not delivering 8 live nose and then we are not going ahead with mail on the teams. and we're able to deliver only in the places where we able able to have a sector exemptions where our partner can alternate in certain geographical areas. this is happening particularly at the time about funding, is that the historical where on the after 6 percent, what we've been asking. so james, that gives you a picture. it's not a good picture. when you see some of the things you've seen traveling around the country, when you see children starving and dying, for example,
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you get angry. i do. it's very emotional. it's impossible to be here for all that period and to see what happens. i know to be angry. i'm going people are amazing people. they are very tenacious, they can call the lot, but they didn't deserve this. a while you to review if you ends operations in afghanistan is now underway. the former turkish ambassador to the united nations in new york is leading that review and reporting to the security council. at the end of this year, james pays al jazeera cobble of the day, as national molding has been declared and the democratic republic of congo, after at least $200.00 people, died and flash floods in land slides. many others are missing off the heavy rain caused rivers to boost it, bangs and south keeping provence, opera and golf. the reports disparate in the village of bushy as bodies
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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, i mean to my mom of to the rain. we saw the water coming with patricia 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 bushes. true where floods often happen. and every time they cost us a lot of money and
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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, 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 to this rarely falls, those have kills to palestinians during a ride on the refugee camp and the occupied west bank. it happens in the city of total cutting is ready, police release this footage of the operation. they claim the men were responsible for a shooting and the legal system. and several days ago, israeli forces have killed $111.00 palestinians and occupied territories since the status of the need. abraham has more from ramallah is ready for it says re
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did the toil cut in 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 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 it? this is usually the case that happens. that's what these really forces prevent somebody concludes from arriving to the scene. an easy thing to do is those will exist 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
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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 palestinian authority and israel to de escalate attention specifically. that's it on lots of cold among spell a city as far as real 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. russian media is reporting that a permanent nationalist, roger has been injured in a comp, only one person who has killed when is pre depends, collar exploded. and disney, north dakota all pretty then was said to be wounded with conscious rushes. foreign
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ministry blamed you crime. the us and i saw it, but didn't provide evidence to leading nationalist figures. had been targeted and killed into russia since most ago. invited you crime 14 months ago, california and may become the 1st us state to buy discrimination based on cost. it's a centuries old tradition that began with hinduism and also influenced other religions in south asia. the politician promotion the bill says it's a major issue in silicon valley. we many people of indian origin work. reynolds reports from oakland. cast 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 equality labs,
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we have found one in 4 cast depress people, face physical and verbal assault, the prim perry, or 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 cath 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 a that's here housing with me because i belong to 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 a commitment to love,
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respect, inhumanity, that i have introduced as before. 3 to and cas discrimination will have as introduced legislation, making it clear past discrimination is illegal like other types of discrimination under state law to month, 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 test depress people's is that when they reported, companies are not taking action to fulfill their obligations under civil and labor laws. opponents of the bill say it's big with sizes, believers in that 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
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a task, housing curry, phenomena. and so this just perpetuates. so stereotypes and particularly around him to 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, support or say if the bill passes, it will be an example for the rest of the us and the world. rob reynolds, l g 0, oakland, california. the city of chicago has been welcoming thousands of migrants arriving from the southern us border. some of them have been transported by boss from texas, but the city is struggling to find resources to support the growing numbers. john henry and reports 2000 kilometers from the us southern border. the migrant crisis has arrived in chicago in the middle. for now though, 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 ross on our rodriguez sanchez scramble to feed pounds, enclosed in the united states, go totally. ups store a lot of there's my grams, 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 neighbors. i am just outraged i'm out wage and i don't understand why our community would strongly that leads migrants leaving, sleeping, eating here, get a good and my kids. i want to stay here in chicago with my kids so they can study
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and i can work as they faced an uncertain future along with many others with texas valley to bus, more migrants to the sanctuary. saint john henry l. g 0, chicago. cuba is celebrating international labor day 4 days after it was observed around the world. the original celebration planned for may. the 5th was postponed because of fuel shortages. thousands gathered in havana for parade. attendees were asked to arrive by force. with his di is usually image fair in cuba that this year the country is red, grappling with, with economic crisis and searching. well, that's all for me. tell me cry for this news out that i'll be back in just a moment with more of the dies news before we go. so here's a look back to some of the highlights of the combination of king charles the
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