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of eemotion. you need to put your request in early. >> the next hour of "new day" starts right now. good and happy morning to you all. welcome to your "new day." it is sunday, september 18th. i'm amber walker. >> good morning. i'm boris sanchez. thank you so much for starting your week with us. we appreciate having you. up first, honoring the queen. dozens of world leaders are c converging on london. >> president biden and the first lady arrived last night. they will attend a reception for visiting leaders hosted by
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prince william iii. >> it was a similar vigil held by king charles and his family. >> the wait time is at least 14 hours to see queen elizabeth. people are now asking people to not come and join this line to avoid, quote, disappointment. >> woor canadians. the queen was also the head of state of canada. >> we've all come, none of us know each other. so we've all come by our selves
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but we had a fantastic night. it's been great. >> my mom went to diana's when she was young so she wanted us to feel the experience. >> well, from the crowds waiting 14 hours to view the queen's coffin and to nearly 500 world leaders and foreign dignitaries, including president biden in london for the queen's you funeral. our roarers have it all covered. >> and naddo, let's start with you. you've been with these folks in line since yesterday. many of them waiting 14 hours. what is it like out there. >> reporter: absolutely, boris. we've been here for several rights now in a row. i have to say it is remarkable to see just how many people have been queueing up, many of them
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overnight in the cold for their chance to pay their respects to the queen. the end point, which is a park just a way down the river, has averaged, quite a few people pitching tents and gathering around westminster to get a chance for a look at the viewing place. that will be quite the ceremony. who had the opportunity now to pay there and woor joined by this couple who traveled into london. what was it like queueing overnight in. >> it was quite emotional but very sort of uplifting swems i
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think. so definitely something that was well worth doing. >> you two met in the queue of course. >> yes, we did. we met at the beginning of the queue in there and we were walking around, chatting with people around us. it's such a nice spirit with everyone here. there when you heard around 14 hours, why was it so important for you to be part of this moment? >> this is a once in a lifetime experience really. my entire life the queen has been so representing my family, my father has been in the military for many years. it's a real opportunity to get involved in something that is
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personal to the royal family. >> a lot of history as well. i was there for some of the same reasons it was service and we'll never have another queen in our lifetime. it just had to be done. and that is the sentiment this we've been then had is something they want to share with their families. it not just member of the. in preparation for the queen queen's union rahal. >> there are still breath tacking images. nada, thank you. and to caitlin collins now, who
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is traveling to london. i remember him comparing the queen to his mother, after meeting the queen. >> yeah. he's not the only president who has done that either. after they meat with the queen privately, the cheer reminded them of their mothers, their grandmothers. you saw how all of them were paying tribute to her. and president biden has arrived it do so. husband f thatting is given security comes he and jill biden will be making their first stop this this it. that will be first too in, which
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is actually pretty rare for a u.s. president to speak on the phone to a british monarch. immediatelien paid tribute to her, talked about her yoors of there. so that is going to be part of his if and in addition to joe biden, there are constraints on how many people can be invited. he will not be meeting with the british prime minister, the new british prime minister, liz trust. that's something that 10 downing street suggested happen but it will be a focus for president biden, talking about the queen, about her commitment to public service and what he took from that as well. some 30 world leaders, 500
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dignitaries that jewel a walkers. for details leading up to tomorrow's event, let's bring in our next guest. give us a sense of the magnitude of this event because right now the world has stopped and we're watching to see as the state funeral takes place. what's the feeling in the air right now? >> there's a really strange feeling in the atmosphere in central london. we've had the feeling of the queen lying in state and the legendary queue sneaking past her. people are allowed to go past in violence. there's an amazing sense of building tension and
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anticipation. i think we all want to see that full day just less than 24 hours from now of choir music, ceremonials, speeches you could have possibly imagined, united in grouf. it's also serious and focused on one thing, which is remembrance and honoring service, it is if you were the evil villain in a movie and you wanted to take out the world order, you would trade your outguns on web tr disaster. >> we're talking about 500 world leaders and foreign
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dignitaries that includes many kings are 'tweens, 90 being presidents or primes. it's quite a lodgest. with sem high-profiling dignitaries arriving, i'm sure many have had personal, private requests and i understand many have been cut down, even when it comes to translators but you can only fit so many people into westminister abby vast and. this has been in the works for years. i have no doubt that in the highest institution in the world in a there's actually a brown paper folder setting out this is going to happen tomorrow. for anyone who is hanging around
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green park in buck flas a couple of nights ago, ne would have seen some beautifully uniformed doing their mafing and try and keep the cue because everything must go seamlessly tomorrow. in just 24 in respect to the people just bowing their heads in eye lens and as a show unity and humility. >> much was made about this invitation to the re will be amoney o -- we're talking about prince harry and megan markell. they apparently received an invitation to that reception by
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mistake. do we expect them to take part in this reception tonight? >> i am very wary about that rumor. i think there's they've been clar. i don't really and it is pat this sitting at home, watching all of the coverage on tv and thinking, well, yeah, the party's mop he was very clear in that address he made that he was going to talk about howard and meghan and may it clear because this frp if and we appreciate you joining us.
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thank you very much. and our coverage continues from london as the world mourns in beginning 5 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. >> new day, video that you have to see to fwlm. we'll scholl you the video and tell you what happened. and more nan 15,000 buildings at risk in the mosquito fire. officials arecying os owe. speaking of the money we own a isafter this short break. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough.
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going through this ongrowing drought is and everything is just tropical storm fiona is expected to become a full hurricane, about the willing puerto rico and the virgin islands. >> there's already a hurricane warning in effect in puerto rico. it could stain wind winds of at least 75 miles per hour app hour. allison, it's a slow-moving form add a we already have a lot power outages and if right now at 65 miles an hour, gusting not all that fast.
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that fwf us a lod of iran -- >> eventually over areas of hispaniola, that's where we want the storm to go. it expected to become a cot degree in and you've got some pruty heavy ran wm even on the northern half of the i land where it at it frm and now you're talking about 10, 2520 inches of rain and the weather service is not even ruling out 25 inches of rain in some extremely isolated spots and the dominican republic looking at 6 to 8, maybe 10 ines of rain there. in addition you also have the
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surge front. from there it will to strengthen before it makes its way toward bermuda. >> alison sin sar battling coastal areas are forcing hundred rach. you. >> that's look like really strong winds. as many as 450 people have been evacuated according to the state's homeland security emergency management at this vision. governor mike dunleavy has prepared a disaster for communities. he says no one has been killed as a result of the storm. >> looking further out into the pacific, taiwan's president has activated the islandes central emergency operations tn ser and
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so far rest u person tell and over 100 soldiers have been deployed in the response. and take a look at this video just in to cnn. an earthquake causing the roof of this just-renovated gymnasium. a lot of them running away in the nick of time. no one was hurt. that's what we're being told. cnn's will ripley joins us with more. let's start with pictures from the gym nationup. wow. isn't that incredible to see how frightening that must have been. they're in there, they just renovated the roof of this gymnasium. it looks sparkling brand new. then you have this earthquake. after a 24-hour period, we've
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had a lot of earthquakes, well over 50 here in taiwan, beginning with a 6.4 on saturday night local time. first of all, when you're on a low floor, you sometimes don't even feel the earthquakes. these kids are playing, they might not have actually known until and this is pretty remarkable had you look at other images coming out from thai want. the epicenter, you can see there a building collapsed, several buildings have collapsed actually. four people were trapped inside a 7-11 convenience store. all of them are doing now safe. they were just defined. there were about the lij collapsed and so it's the area
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closest to this shallow stake. and in taipei, the shaking was so intense that and no serious damage but i'll tell you what, i feel motion sick and i have more foes of the if who live and a tired floor and hoping that the works. >> it's incredibly how differently you feel the quake when you're on a high rise. they're built to sway a lot and you can feel sea sick for sure. ripley, great to see you. thanks so much. >> still to come, as u krajina begin the ukrainian government
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. new this morning, ukrainian officials say four medics were killed while trying to evacuate hospital patients during russian missile strikes in the kharkiv region. that is according to the ukrainian military. in recent days, russian forces have somewhat retreated from the kharkiv region as ukrainian fighters continue to gain ground in the south and the east. ben wedeman is in kharkiv region.
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>> reporter: russian forces are trying to dig new defensive lines in the areas they still control. the governor of the kharkiv region says his priority at the moment is to restore basic services, electricity, water and heating in the newly liberated areas. while efforts continue to exhume who are body at the and if ukrainian officials are showing journalists what they say were russian prisons complete with torture room, this area continues to come under bombardment from russian forces. early saturday morning, russian missiles slammed into an industrial site here in the city of kharkiv and in a nearby town a russian barrage killed an 11-year-old girl.
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>> thanks for that report. let's dig deeper with political analyst josh rogan. good morning. always good to see you bright and early on a weekend. i want to talk to you about russia's allies. recently there have been in some cracks m what and xiin chp. but he said now is not the time for war and waush should be on a path to peace. how big of a deal is that in. >> reporter: clearly there's trouble in paradise amongst of bloc of dictators, until now he has not sanctioned russia or
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vladimir putin. by publicly calling them out, he's doing something to helping stop ukraine in the west. he hasn't actually done that. it's a sign. his p his kmim is taushl to that perhaps think about putting your money where your mouth is. it okay criticize and thanks to the prime minister of india. as far as president xi goes, i want to play some sound from vladimir putin. he acknowledged something i was surprised by this week. listen to this. >> translator: rehigh lie appreciate the balanced position of our chinese friends in connection with the ukrainian crisis. we understand your questions and concerns in this regard. during today's meeting of course we will explain in detail our position on this issue, although
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we have spoken about this before. >> we understand your questions and concerns in this regard. what's surprised you more, josh, that president xi had or -- >> the latter. the chinese at the same time, the russian-putincy lines is for both sides. while we're seeing cracks, we don't see enough charge to and to help them get out of the financial pressure that they're in. right now it a lot of rhett reasonable doubt and so the chinese and the indians and the
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rest of the wolds that is a lot of sniping in between but and i hope you don't mind if i ask you about the lancet commission report published last week. they detailed the global failures in responding to covid-19 and part of their analysis describes the theory that covid-19 originated in a lab as still feasible. you wrote the book detailing the evidence that substantiates that at the very least the theory should not be dismissed. i'm wondering what you make of the report. >> well, the lancet permission after two years of work determined that there are pro possible theories of how the
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covid and that puts them exactly in the same position as the world health organization and the biden administration who have aid essential will. more and more you'll see these international famts p statements take a. it shouldn't be a further frm what the commission has said very clearly is we can't truly out, we have to check it out. and i have to agree with that. >> there needs to be an investigation to figure out those details, how that could happen under the ccp's watch is a more complicated question to answer. >> exactly. >> josh, thanks so much. always appreciate the time, josh. >> any time. >> it is a remake of a disney
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criticism. it stars hallie berry, a black woman, as ariel. ♪ shouldn't be part of this world ♪ isn't her voice magical. disgruntled viewers left more than a million dislikes and comments. for every angry critic and fan, there are many more children who see themselves reflected in the beloved disney classic. just look at some of the reactions from young girls. >> it's a new ariel. >> that is ariel?
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brown ariel. brown ariel is cute. >> joining me is a professor of cinematic arts at the university of southern california, usc, my alma mater. great to see you this morning. i have to say just looking at the full videos online, it was really moving for me because i, myself, as a little girl of color had these kinds of reactions when the few times i would see myself represented. seeing these little girls light up like that, in surprise we should mention, because that is proof that people of color are still underrepresented in the media, it's a real profound reaction, isn't it? i mean, what does this mean for young black girls? >> well, to me that's really the lead story here. when you see those reactions of parents posting their young daughters watching in
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anticipation this new ariel and you're seeing that identification happen right on the screen of the young girls saying, wow, ariel looks like me, i want to see that, i'm so excited. you only need to go directly to those sources to really start to capture why this is so significant, why this is so important and why this is so powerful. this new ariel is showing young girls, young black girls that black girl magic can be in live action, right? and it can be animated, it can be boldly reimagined. you can have the beauty of what young black girls already are represented on screen in these new and dynamic ways. >> it's deep. it absolutely is the story. i've had so many people ask me this question in many different ways about why representation
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matters. i'm sure you're much more articulate. it goes beyond, "oh, she looks like me." it helps you feel like you belong. talk about why representation matters so much. >> well, on the individual level, representation matters so much because it unlocks things that we don't even fully understand yet in the imagination of children, when children take those images and do all of these unpredictable things with them in their imaginative play spaces. but in a larger sense, representation matters because it's always about power. power resides in popular culture, in the images that convey messages about who belongs, who has agency, who can be a part of the world, who cannot be a part of the world. so popular culture is always about power and the culture wars and reaction to things like this is always about fears and
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anxiety of losing power, losing control over who is depicted and who is imagined in different contexts. >> exactly. i have to say that the backlash has been ridiculous. i'd hate to give it any kind of legitimacy. i do want to talk about some of the arguments i've been seeing online, that mermaids should have lighter skin because they live under the ocean and they don't have exposure to the sun or that the little mermaid is a danish story and therefore must be white. what do you say to these trolls and the racists out there who just refuse to accept a different color ariel? >> yeah, i mean first and foremost this is fiction, this is fantasy, everything and anything is possible in fiction and in fantasy. this is not real. but, secondly, i would say that, you know, look, the source material originally written by
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hans christian anderson is radically different from the story that disney tells in its 1989 "the little mermaid." so that itself is an adaptation. so there are many sort of darker, more tragic elements that disney just sort of wrote out of the "little mermaid" story we know today. so the next iteration of the "little mermaid" will be another retelling and there are rich traditions of black adaptations in remakes. you have "cinderella" that starred witness houston, there is the famous remake of "the wizard of oz." there's nothing new here that often these intellectual properties are changed, updated and reimagined and they themselves are adaptations of other works. so there's no creative license
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or ownership here that can't be expanded and readapted for a new contemporary context. >> i wish we had more time. thank you so much for the conversation. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. and so much more. like a free samsung galalaxy z flip4. get even more with t-mobile. (coughing) hi, susan. honey? yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. naturally sourced honey you love, plus the effecve cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash robituss. the only brand with real hoy and elderberry. the greatest sandwich roster ever assembled. for more on the new boss, here's patrick mahomes. incredible - meatballs, fresh mozzarella and pepperon- oh, the meatball's out! i thought he never fumbles. the new subway series. what's your pick? there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable,
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before we go here's a look at the other stories we are following. former president trump has until noon on tuesday to respond to a doj request putting on hold parts of the judge's order. >> the doj is asking the court of appeals to exclude seized documents marked classified from that review and to allow a criminal investigation into those documents to continue. >> typhoon has made land fall in japan.
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2 million people are ordered to evacuate the island of kyushu. millions are more in the storm's path why weather officials warn of winds, waves and a storm surge. we'll leave you this morning with a live look at london at the final day the public is going to be able to file in to pay respects to the queen. officials in london have asked people to stop coming to join the line. the wait is still more than is 14 hours long. remember, you don't want to miss any of coverage as the world mourns queen elizabeth ii. tune in to cnn. our coverage starts at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. 5:00 a.m. right here on cnn. thank you for being with us this morn jg we hope you have a great sunday. >> always great to be with you. stay tuned.
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