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marking her life and bring her son, giving his 1st address as king charles the 3rd echoed a pledge she made to serve her people that promise of lifelong service. i renewed to all today with the queen gone after 70 years on the throne. we look at what's ahead for the british monarchy. also coming up, russian forces on the defensive ukrainian soldiers find new scenes of devastation as they liberate dozens of settlements after months of russian occupations. boscoe says it's sending in reinforcement as it tries to hold on to its territorial contours. ah, unexpired sir, welcome to the program. the united kingdom is remembering queen elizabeth the 2nd as a prepares for a ceremony in which charles the 3rd is to be proclaimed king. the official morning
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period will last until the queen's funeral. expected to take place in about 10 days from now. at present, the queen is lying in her casket in balmoral castle and scotland, where she died. well wishers are there to bid farewell. while back in london, 2000 people pack saint paul's cathedral to pay their respects at saint paul's cathedral, mona's from all walks of life congregated to pay their respects to the u. k. longest serving monic prime minister less truss. and opposition leader kiss donna were among the attendees. hundreds of others had queued up for tickets the event to commemorate the queen's life and her legacy. earlier in the day and now king charles greeted well wishes outside buckingham palace, where emotions were still rule. unfairly open bird sal
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. good jordan. luckily like i was very precious place to come to an emergency towards the rear. so there's a jordan sadness bottles o celebration. king charles and his wife camilla made their way through the palace gates for the 1st time as king and queen consoles. and charles vowed to follow his mother's example as monica. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too no solemnly pledged myself throughout the remaining time. god groan smith to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. and wherever you may live in the united kingdom,
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or in the realms and territories across the world, and whatever may be your background or beliefs, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyal to respect and love. as i have throughout my life, charles will be officially proclaimed king later today. and moment he is prepared for his entire life. many hope then you monica will live up to his mother's image by keeping a steady hand at the helm. as the u. k. navigates through turbulent times and for more on this let's go to our correspond bergen mouse in london at berg. we just heard parts of charles his 1st address as sovereign. did he say anything else that stood out for you? while he spoke about his loyalty and about the service to his country. so really i think he won a distress the continuity. he's also said that his own live will have to change and
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that might hinder him being fairly outspoken. or let's say more outspoken than his mother was in some subjects that he cared deeply about, for example, green issues, but also architecture. and he famously ones called a building or plans when you're building a carbuncle. so these are words that his mother would have never. i she had, she would have never said anything controversial and i think that he's hinting that this is direct and the direction that he's himself planning to go towards in a few hours. farragut charles will be officially proclaimed king at what will happen there. and that ceremony it will all be incredibly former. what we know is that there is something called an exception council. that is mostly former politicians, but it's a be counseling this council will formally proclaim charles to be the king. this is
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then followed by gum salutes in london in several places and london. and also we know that the proclamation will then be repeated also in northern ireland and scotland and in wales. so not only in london, and not only in england, but across the whole of the united kingdom. so this is how the day will unfold, and this is when prince charles formerly be proclaimed to be the new king and bearded. the day of the queen's funeral has not yet been officially confirmed, but we all know it's going to be a massive event with people like joe biden, coming from the united states. what other details do we have so far? well, that's is pretty much it. that's the expectations it's going to be so big. it might well be the biggest event that london has ever seen. so we expected to be held normally. it would have been within 10 days of the queen's passing of after
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10 days, but it hasn't been officially confirmed. we expect it to be in a week on monday, but that's only a speculation at the moment. we know that all the heads of state will be coming. you mention that joe biden has confirmed that he's coming, but we will say, expect that they'll do so many british people that will come and i speak to one lady that i met at buckingham palace and she had come there to pay her respects and the eyes were almost lighting up and she said it's going to be amazing. so there is, you know, there is a sense of grief, but there's also a sense that this is a moment when something specialists happening, which a lot of people will really want to share that moment. and i think that will probably be the case around the world, certainly in the countries of the commonwealth t w's correspondent, target mass in london. thanks so much now to some of the other stories making news
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around the world. historic floods have left half a 1000000 people homeless in pakistan. un chief antonio good terrors blamed the cast catastrophe on countries with high carbon emissions. he said, ignoring the impact of emissions amounted to collective suicide, is addressed from pakistan, came as the 1st u. s. plane carrying humanitarian aid arrived in the country. record blazes are blit burning out of control and brazil's amazon rain forest, after farmers set fires to clear land. the resulting cloud of smoke has covered rio bronco a city of over 300000 side to say 50000 square kilometers of land are threatened by the fires high school students in sheila had class with police and st. protest, demanding better facilities for public schools. water tenants dispersed crouse after hooded demonstrators threw rocks and molotov cocktails at the police. a country has seen a surgeon, civil protest after chillies rejected
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a proposed new constitution. ukrainian officials say russian forces controlling europe's largest nuclear power station have killed 2 staff at the facility and tortured others. russia capture this apparition plant in march. the plant is near the front lines where ukrainian forces have made rapid gains in recent days. keith says it has liberated dozens of communities, but as its troops advanced, they find new devastation and new evidence of russian atrocities. port. just 3 days ago, this village in the hockey region was under russian control. now it's back in ukrainian hands either, but signs of its recent occupation are everywhere. including evidence of more potential russian war crimes against civilians in the area where heavy fighting to place. early in the invasion there slid ship parts to reflect. the investigators
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are working on the site and have inspected it and the zoomed the bodies of 2 people would have been. the people had gunshot wound to the back of the head and the ears were cut off a bullying breathing walker. the village is just one of dozens. keith says it's taken back within the last week at any chance wearing seal. as of today, the armed forces of ukraine have liberated and taking control of more than 30 settlements in the harkey region. and some villages, security and safety checks are ongoing. that ability or gradually taking control of new settlements only pull everywhere we return the ukrainian flag and safety to our people and i shall throw my dea. moscow has said little about ukraine seemingly rapid advances in the northeast prospect, but its top official in the harkey region admitted on russian stay t. v. on friday,
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at keith had scored a significant victory with russia rushing reinforcements to the region. there's likely yet more fierce fighting ahead and for more in this less cross straight to d. w correspondent, nick connelly in keith. nick. so we've been hearing that ukraine's been having some success in the northeast as well. what can you tell us about that? well that's indeed the surprise. everyone was looking at the south. it had a song where we've been expecting this ukraine encounter offensive for months. lots of announcements coming from top figures here and key about that. and it never really materializing until recently, but now the much bigger vault seems to be in your heart give in the east northeast of the country, especially in information black out here. so ukrainian figures staying surprisingly quiet about everything. so most information is coming from residence on the ground, even sometimes from russian pro russian telegram channels. but it does seem like ukraine's military has made some extraordinary gains in one place, moving more than 20 touch kilometers in space a few days now set to take coupons,
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which is the big logistics help for the region, hoping to basically and circle a huge number of russian troops cut them off from supplies from russia was a plot of pressure on the russian offensive in the northern part of the dumbass region. so basically a success beyond anything people thank you. have been expecting some of the most ambitious moves we've seen from keith as you describe them. ah, certainly since the start of the war, does this represent a shift and strategy over all too early to say, what do you think? i mean, i think they'd been want to do this all along, but they didn't have the resources now they have been building up western supplies, ammunition and also they have been using those western weapons to really go at rushes, logistics to go russian weapon depots to basically deprive russian troops of that huge purity and weapons, they've had altered this war, but it's also about the outside world trying to shore up support trying to show people like visitors we've had as he blinking us sector state in recent days. germany's for miss stanalin, a bare book in town today that ukraine is capable, not just of defending itself,
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but also of regaining those churches. the rush has taken that it's worth investing in ukraine's military and it's, it's, it's future capacity to win. okay. did every correspondent nick connelly in key with insight on the recent ukrainian successes on the battlefield. sports also doesn't seem to escape quin lizbeth impact. she engage indebted decades of athletics patronage in the united kingdom and beyond on formula one race weekends. italy's mansa is usually one of the loudest towns in the country, but prior to friday's practice race, a respectful still reigned instead of the typical roaring bedlam, thanks to a moment of silence held for england, queen elizabeth reactions were similar all over the world of sports. the international olympic committee, through their flags at half mast at their headquarters and switzerland. i oh, see,
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president thomas buck paid tribute to the fallen monarch worth of the passing of her majesty green elizabeth of the 2nd. where flossed a great supporter of sport and of the olympic movement, or matches the was the only head of state to declare open to additions of the olympic games and was already present at the olympic games. sir london 1948 moments of silence were also held prior to europa league and u h. a conference league matches on thursday night. shortly after the news of queen elizabeth steph broke countless british athletes and sports organizations like the premier lee kia have offered their condolences. the usually unstoppable financial and cultural jagger not a british football will even be suspended in morning for the weekend. where further silence will signify,
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the nations appreciation for queen elizabeth and her legacy. and a reminder of the top story were following for you. ah, britain has entered a period of formal morning for its longest, raining monarch, queen elizabeth hundreds gathered in london for memorial service, marking her life and reign her son making his 1st address as king charles the 3rd echo to pledge she made of life long service to her people coming up next r show shift, looked at health ap snooping on their users. i'm nick spicer. thanks for watching. ah, every jenny is full of surprises. we've got it all out. use them one.
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