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announced when you held for the 1st time in 70 s. i was coming up the train you encounter offensive gains momentum, the grains i'm you find new scenes of the recitation. as the grades, thousands of settlements from brush an occupation, any rapid east in the bush out of the un secretary general blames devastating floods in pakistan on countries with high carbon emissions or in the worst areas until near gutierrez says, ignoring climate change is collective suicide. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. charles, the fed has been officially proclaimed britain's new monarch. that's a key constitutional step in recognizing his sovereignty. the new king was accompanied by his wife camilla. the queen consorts on his son, prince william,
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who is now the air to the throne. it was the pump filled ceremony featuring trumpets on the cane scots centuries old royal protocol, playing out in front of the television cameras. for the 1st time ever. an accession council made up of senior political figures including past prime ministers and clerks from the church of england came together in london's saint james's palace to officially announced the death of the monarch and to proclaim a successor prince charles philip author, george is now by the death of our late sovereign of happy memory become our only lawful and rightful liege lord. charles, the 3rd privy counselors, including the new prime minister, was trust, then signed the accession proclamation, which was ordered to be made public across the kingdom thing the lord chancellor. next, the new king was invited to make
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a declaration. my mother gave an example of lifelong love, and of selfless service. i shall strive to follow the inspiring example. i have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace, harmony, and prosperity of the peoples of these islands. king charles dan signed documents confirming he had taken the oath relating to his religious duties, as well as orders of business, including, proclaiming a bank holiday on the day of the queen's funeral. ceremonies were then taken outside for a public reading of the accession proclamation. from the proclamation balcony of saint james's palace. oh, shall the bird, by the grace of god of united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland,
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and of his other realms and territories, king head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do acknowledge. oh, faith and the b jance ah, following the national anthem, once again, god said the king con salutes rang out in london and other cities throughout the country. and the republic, expressions of allegiance to the new monarch, 3 chairs for his majesty. okay. hep, ah, the king and queen concert were greeted by fanfare when they returned to buckingham palace, where crowds continue to gather to morning leave tributes to the late queen elizabeth correspondence car last man as in london area. he gave us this update from outside, buckingham palace. you can probably see behind me the numbers here at buckingham
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palace and absolutely swelled over the last 4 thick, 8 hours today. and everyone seemingly wanting to come here to pay their respects to queen elizabeth that to tell you we've been here since thursday. and if we haven't seen crowds like this, it's almost impossible to move around here. there are spontaneous memorials popping up all around the surrounding area as well. to red londoners themselves. people from united kingdom, they all seem to want to come here to buckingham howard. the latest as well in london is on the governmental side. of course, we know that things are old. the day was officially proclaimed as king and has some official business to be taken care of. now over in westminster, where the senior members of parliament are gathering. they need to wear their own oath of allegiance to the new king. of course, they'd already signed and sworn allegiance to the queen. but official business there cannot proceed until they proclaim their new allegiance to the new king. and
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there will also be in this rare saturday session of parliament, the more stories and remember to share of the late as you said, clearly at the failed with events but human speaking to people on the ground. and they had that king's fast official address that's being proclaimed king. what are the thing? yeah, absolutely. in fact we were standing outside of saint james's palace as that extension. the ceremony was taking place during the proclamation. it was a similar scene to hear people gathered along the railings along the street outside behind the palace, just hoping for a glimpse of the action inside hoping to see potentially the king emerged after the official declaration. when that royal limousine came mouth, it's difficult to describe. the cheer is going up. everyone was so excited to just get a little bit of a view inside the lindsey and as he drove away,
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montane is thinking of god save the king, there is cheering. there was a clause, so although here at buckingham palace, mood is obviously somber. earlier today with absolutely electra compete of celebration and a bit of joy as england welcomes a new king. yeah. and what do people expect from the new king? there are some questions still, of course surrounding king charles and what kind of king he might be. he's only now just starting to lay those foundation, but of course at age 73, everyone very well acquainted with him as a person. and as a prince, he was a bit of an activist prince. he had some issues that were very close to his heart in terms environmentalism, in terms of farming and agriculture. it's expected that he will be able to lay those to the side now and be much more a political the way that is mother was. there's also some questions about wow, how he might begin and continue the shape of the royal family. whether or not he'll
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continue to modernize it and even start to shrink it even further to the core group of family members. and we're waiting. this won't happen, of course, right away during this period of morning. will he address maybe some of the issues of the colonial history regarding the world family? ukraine's counter attack in the south and east of the country has put ration forces on the defense. it's keith says that has the group had thousands of communities. but as its troops or bands, they find new of our station, a new evidence of rush and choices. these are just 3 days ago. this village in the hockey region was under russian control. now it's back in ukrainian hand. 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
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place. early in the invasion there slid ship parts to reflect. the investigators are working on the site and have inspected it and the zoomed the bodies of 2 people . they would have been, the people had gunshot wounds to the back of the head and the ears were cut off a boiler. good reason walker, the village is just one of dozens. keith says it's taken back within the last week and then each has willing so as of today, the armed forces of ukraine have liberated and taking control of more than 30 settlements in the hockey region. and some villages, security and safety checks are ongoing. that ability or gradually taking control of new settlements only from everywhere we return the ukrainian flag and safety to our people. national romika. moscow has said little about ukraine seemingly rapid advances in the northeast prospect, but its top official in the hockey 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 as likely yet more fierce fighting ahead asked bach respondents and keith ne connelly about the apparent success of the ukrainian counter offensive. well, this does seem pretty extraordinary of situation where both sides were at best making a couple of 100 meters or kilometer a week. or even every few weeks we now seem ukrainian forces seemingly moving dozens of kilometer deep into russian hill territory, taking around in the city of bleckley a few days ago. but now, so coupons and potentially about to enter is you, these are all very important cities, especially for the russian supply lines, heading down to the old storm bass. and it seems like the ukranian a focus on the south took him up, had a song for weeks and months now really distracted the russians sent their supplies to the wrong place. and the cranes really just took a bunch of that. took them by surprise in place where they were pretty badly set up
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. yeah. now, while these gains me the good news for ukraine, russia says it's planning to send reinforcements. how could that play out? we don't know yet what exactly the rest of the sending we've seen as the middle ages on russian state tv. but the suggestion to that, mainly for the cameras, because the russian basically military machine has very little it can say to put a positive spin on this, the seems to be taking everyone in moscow by surprise. we've seen a panic on russian pro government social media. obviously there is the, you know, the fact that this is quite close to the russian border. so in theory, bringing supplies in would be possible. but it seems like lots of those russian forces, as i mentioned, have been diverted towards the southwards cats on just not immediately if they're all just near enough in soldiers and in the way military, tech and ammunition ready to go to really try and put something up against these ukraine forces, who are really taking even everyone by surprise here and give lots of pretty extraordinary kind of outpourings or social media. people really hoping that this
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is beginning of a route to something bigger that we'll see the russians pushed back far further than anyone could have guessed. well, you drain is hoping for more support or as the war prolongs. but it should be noted that germany's foreign minister returned this morning to keep for a 2nd visit since the war began. how would you describe the relationship now between the 2 countries? was no secret there been seen of contention between berlin and kia about support for ukraine, about military aid, ukrainian side, adamant that germany isn't sending enough and fast enough of sea for mr. and an a bare book is from the green party deposit. it's been most strident in its support for ukraine calling for germany to do more so she's a very welcome guest in that sense, in terms of what she has in her bag, in terms of support new initiatives for ukraine. she was talking about the mining humanitarian support, but there's very little detail so far in terms of further military support, new pledges, and also the ukranian side is very keen for german tanks and other equipment that
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is potentially available that so far germany has pulled back from making those promises. okay. did you correspondence in their connelly and key? thank you. you and she of antonio gutierrez, says flat that have left half a 1000000 people homeless in pakistan are due to countries with high carbon emissions. but area said, ignoring climate change amounted to collective suicide, is addressed from pakistan came as the 1st u. s. lean, carry any humanitarian aid arrived in the country. hell have finally arrived. relatives of gifts man have been stranded in their willet and send for over 5 death . flat what that hath damaged or must oil their belongings. he had them take the little diggin thief. miss evans, i came with an army deemed rescue them and brought food and medicine for them. yellow, some have become sick. lots of belongings have been damaged in this blood water, so nothing is left over yea, was renewed by j a. rescue as tried to find more people bought ave by
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you. many have been waiting for help for dis either. the boat dicks as many as it can. a recent peak in the embankment of pakistan's largest league has an indebted nearby, a religious, despite rescue effort, many feet, they are on their own. at home on why you got those are available to rescue the rich. the board, but i had to hire a boat for 2000 rubies to rescue my family. locks with a farmland in pakistan have been destroyed. millions have been displaced. back of van faith. it alone cannot deal with this disaster, which has been gleamed on climate change. and with the un chief antonio quoterush lifting bucket gun, many are hopeful that more help will at 8th focused on needs. massive financial
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supports to response to this crisis that have cost through the carving to some estimate about $30000000000.00 and counting. and that's, that supports is entirely necessary and it is not the method of solidarity. it's a matter of justice. that justice is desperately needed for a country one turret of which if under water even watch and did up the news up next. as our documentary series reporter, stay tuned for more news on top of our i am eddie michael, junior monthly, accompanying ah, him, when you work as an architect, like go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public.
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