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ah ah this is the w news live from berlin. london begins bidding a final farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd. looking at live images from westminster hole, where the late british monarch is lying in state. the whole is now i think, to the public, to allow more is to pay their final respects to the great optimism and defiance. as the ukrainian president visits we capture territory,
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go to ms. lewinsky goes to the strategic city of easy men, tweets that his country is moving only in one direction to victory. but our ukraine's surprise gains in the northeast. really a turning point in the war against russia and european commission president. also, the funder lion proposes a sweeping emergency plan to deal with searching energy costs caused in part by russia for you. ah, hello, i'm been visible and thanks for joining us. westminster hall in london is now open to the public for the next 4 days, while britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd is lying in state. earlier a coffin was carried there from buckingham palace royal procession. hundreds of thousands of mourners are expected to pay their respects to the like queen before her funeral. on monday. that is full of events now with
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d. w's had a clever, who joins be here in the studio and pop available. as you can see on the banks of the river thames. barbara starting with you just described to us. what's going on there. it looks like you're in a very long que i am off the q, but not really with the q of course been. this is the longest q definitely in recent, british histories. people are lining up all the way back here along the river, thames pass westminster bridge, and then for on and on past tower, bridge and beyond. if people have, in the meantime, been warned by london authorities, that might, they might have to wait 30 hours if they want to get up to the top of the queue because on the other side of the thames here, there is a small security check right in front of the houses of parliament at the inside of that a quarter there is the westminster hall, this so symbolic hall and place of british monarchy,
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where queen elizabeth is lying in the state. but people are patiently walk, waiting and to just slowly, slowly moving up here. it is going to be a very long drawn out process, but it is incredibly calm and civilized to people do this in very good humor. a remarkable cross section of british society here, people in suits and ties old and young. all kinds of ethnic backgrounds. young folks in hoodies, it is really very mixed. but there's generally a spirit of sadness, but of quite relaxed. it's like a holiday a bit. but to come, since that this is an important thing, it's a symbol of being a together to be united and to sort of pay their last respects say good bye to their queen. barbara. we'll come back to you in a moment. a 1st and clever joins us here in the studio as well. for people viewing a d. w over the past days, they would have seen the queen's coffin in various parts of the u. k. what about
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today? what's important about today for this part of the queen's final journey, this is kind of reaching a climax. now the body is now in london. the journey that it took to day was really in staying. she came that she was brought out of buckingham palace, which is the house at the royal family. that's where her official residence is working. charles will now live and was brought through par of central london too, as we said, westminster, westminster hall, which is within that a kind of parliamentary section of the current of the city. and that almost symbolizes the royal family kind of giving up her body to the body politic and to the people to now come and mourn her. and to now be able to file in sco, you see the pictures now that that's where she's lying in state. there's been lots of military, all these amazing uniforms, even thing last couple of days and,
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and yeah, this is now becoming real for the people in london and also to visit us as well. and she'll be there until monday and then we'll have this enormous funeral. it's certainly very colorful event and i know the planning of it was meticulous and was something that was done over a decades. but barbara, i'd like to know from you how prepared security services and police are for these huge crowds or they have been preparing meticulously more or less for decades. the queen, we know this has been an old lady for quite a while, and so preparations. the 1st preparations have been made to maybe run 20 years ago for this days, and then they were constantly updated. and when the day finally came last thursday, much more quickly than anybody had thought in it, all this quickly sprang into action. about $10000.00 policemen and women military,
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their barricades put up all over the city to to can allies. these enormous crowds said that will be assembling here, particularly over the next weekend when people have time off work. and we'll take the occasion because monday the is the funeral is the so called bank holiday. that is a free day for everyone to come here and sort of feel the sense of community and the spirit of being together and, and paying their respects to the queen. and the queen that was generally adored and laughed, more or less it unreservedly among is section among all sections of british society . by many in the u. k. a saying the queen's death was almost like that of a, of a family member to tell us a bit about what it's like being in london today. it is remarkable because you see these enormous crowds of people and, and this in, in this very friendly and on positive spirit to mean it really is the sense of community probably that binds them and the in memory of their queen. and she was
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really at the one who gave them a feeling of maybe almost of eternity. 70 years is such a very long time. and she covered the whole 2nd half of the 20th century. and then the beginning of this. and she gave people the feeling of stability. she's our rock . she has always been there. that's what people tell you when you ask them why they have come here. so it seems very important to mark this. it's a right of passage because what lies ahead is really different. it is a very uncertain people don't know what the new king will be like and they don't know what the new prime minister will be like. so politically. and on the side of the monarchy, uncharted waters. and that really is what you feel here in people. it's a very special occasion and it's amazing of being able to watch here with you. the very 1st members of public in london lining up and entering
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a westminster hole to view the coffin to say good bye. it's obviously an emotional time for these people in great to see so many turn out and say good bye in their own way. hannah is, is an emotional time for you. so me personally know, but you can only respect the feelings of others and you can see how people really have forged their personal connection with women who they couldn't possibly have. no. and yet the genius of elizabeth, the 2nd, was really to have created this opportunity for people to have that personal feeling towards her. and she did that really by not showing very much of herself to them. and that enabled people to, to make her what they wanted her to be. and you can see the strength of that. now
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look at these people, you know, some people visibly upset, visibly distress filing through this enormous hall, you know, which was built hundreds and hundreds of years ago and built for ceremonies like this. i mean, this is what british establishment does brilliantly and we've seen today the, the uniting of military and church and of people. and this is where you can see really, people who do feel obviously very emotional about this. as well as witnessing a piece of history, which we've seen a lot of the crowds saying, i just need to be here because it's something important. but you can see here people who have queued up for ages who are now, you know, some of them taking, taking a knee in front of the coffin, who visibly upset. and that's something that is very powerful. and, and, you know, which politicians and, you know, the few well been that the now king would do well to observe and do what would do
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well to respect. because this is the british people are only, some of them are feeling very strongly about things and that's going to be interesting to see what happens with that emotion going forward. we've already seen some people who has made some small protests against them on a k. 11 guy holding up a sign and being wrapped up in scotland by the members of the crowd. as barbara was saying, we were in a huge period of uncertainty in the u. k. with a brand new government is untested with a brand new king who is untested. and we are, you know, in, at war in europe we have living of cost of living crisis within the u. k. a massive uncertainty. and now this on top of all of that, and i think some of the emotions that some of these people are having will be tied up with not only what they feel for the queen as
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a symbol and embodiment really of the monarchy. but also this sense of change people are scared of changes of the viral. yeah. honestly, but thank you very much for your insights or thank you for coming in from the terms . good to see. both ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east after a lightning counter offensive president, florida missile landscape has been visiting the new, the liberated town of easy on a case of high up just days ago, the town was still under russian control. ukraine says it's liberated 8000 square kilometers in the active region, but keith is also reporting the troops learning of atrocities, allegedly committed by russian forces. prosecutors have launched a war crimes investigation elsewhere they've been scenes of joy as ukrainian forces, arriving communities now abandoned by russian forces. ah,
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a mother united with her son, he had been fighting in the ukrainian army for days in the hockey vision. under his unit liberated his home village. oh, it was my son. i have been reading for you all that i have kept all your things, everything. they said that our minds in the abutment. mom, he's looking good. as always, i missed his so much. ukrainian soldiers follow a trail of destruction as they pressed that aback. the russians are in a headlong retreat, shedding that equipment as the fallback. visually, they were running like mice. they were running and abandoning everything vehicles their own man. they even abandoned one of their rhone, who was wounded just to get away. the kremlin denies reports that the military said backs, atoning people against president vladimir putin inquired. usually,
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russian support the precedent here in the mood of the people confirms this of carrying the energy. the people stand firmly behind the decisions made by the head of states to burst. but as ukraine continues to rolled by gains made by russian forces early in the war drunk, so could you not prudence decision to invade ukraine through his him? i could come back to haunt him. no, it was okay. that that's it. and we can jointly w, corresponded nicolai, and you can 2nd largest city hockey. if a nick tell us about the situation there when you, well if you just looks kind of behind me, you won't see much in the way of like this. the city of more than one half 1000000 people and it's, you know, early evening and basically you can't see anything. there are very few called little and people around. and even though now the rush forces are a lot farther away than they were just a few days ago. still, you don't really get sent to people think that this is over, that they're willing maybe to, if they've left to come back and to return to their homes. this really does feel
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like a metropolis kind of running on minimum with a few kind of skeleton staff. people keeping the metro running, keep it on the shops running for the most part. when you go walking the streets of hack, if you are pretty much in urine, is it lights out there because residents are worried about retaliatory attacks from the russian army? well, definitely the that they kind of instruction from your thirty's to keep things dark . that is something that has stayed from the early weeks of the war and those, those attacks, there's objects they have happened even since this ukrainian counter offensive has proved so successful. we saw the russians responding initially by attacking the heating plants and the electricity plants here. surprisingly enough, they're able to restore all those facilities pretty quickly and our life kind of can seem pretty much normal until you walk past the next blown up building. i think the most important thing to remember here is that this is steve. that is just about $35.00 foot long way from the russian border. so even if the ukranian territory is
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all held by care, there is always that risk that russia will attack from its own territory. and that's something that it's done in northern parts of ukraine that were freed from russian control earlier on in this war where they've just basically carried on harassing the kind of border regions with shelling with artillery attacks. and that's an exposure capt. lots of people in that part of ukraine from coming home. i mentioned the city of idiom before. could you tell us more about ukrainian presidents visit there was you was a very important, a center of russian logistics that busy one of their kind of main hobbs for bringing supplies. they're always fighting. don bass and we saw volumes. let's get stay with the troops. they're basically inviting us to compare his record in this war and his willingness to meet the troops and older people with vladimir putin across the border in russia. hopefully, as we know, it tends to keep to his bunker or keep his guests at the end of a very, very long table at best. so it's definitely a sense of trying to show to the population here that ukraine is not scared. that
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is, are willing to get closer to danger, closer to where things are really going. and so conference you hear, hear from our politicians from to make is that ukraine is not done yet. that it wants to push those russian troops back further before winter sets in where exactly they're going to do that. they're obviously keeping very tight lipped and we're able to base it. duke. most observers learn the russians by suggesting that that's counterfeits would come in the south rather than where did happen in the east. but definitely a sense here that this is the president who of 6 months was now in a role. and really is showing that you crank and move from defense also and push those russian troops back with those russian troops are not undefeatable d w course on an economy giving us that update their from give in you. great, thank you. the russian defense ministry is coming under fire at home, even pro war pundits and politicians have taken to tv and social media to criticize the handling of the so called special operation made the growing number of military setbacks. the war is increasingly looking like a losing battle. recent fighting in ukraine as some of the toughest,
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the russian army has seen so far, according to pro kremlin media and recent setbacks have spark, new discussions in moscow called for a general mobilization, are getting louder. well, in the political good girl, the military political operation against the nazis and fascist in ukraine has turned into a full fledged more and more in special operations differ radically. should a special military operation can just be ended. but you can't just stop at war even if you watch. so you have to go all the way the just war only has to outcome, sir. i the victory or defeat the other did it. but over the kremlin was quick to respond to any demands for a full mobilization. it would mean mandatory military service that would draw many more ordinary russian families into the war. president vladimir putin spokesman. dmitri pet scoff insists that such
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a step is not on the agenda. but moscow knows that dissatisfaction with the war is growing and those stirrings of discontent are even finding their way on to state control television broadcasts more. the pretty we have to admit that we've suffered a defeat in and around her cave poverty. we need to understand it's absolutely impossible to defeat ukraine using those resources and colonial war methods with, with rushes, trying to wait. it's war muslims. i love them despite criticism, the general tone in the russian media remains patriotic observer. say the russian public may be being prepared for the next escalation in the war. ah, european commission president rosella on the line has said that a united europe will prevail over russian president vladimir putin. in her annual state of the union addressed the european parliament. she said the following, rushes, invasion of ukraine. europe had shown courage and strength. she said much was at
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stake, not just for you crime, but also for europe and the world at large. they enter that chamber and strasburg side by side, european commission chief or the law fund, a lion and ukraine's 1st lady, all in as ellen hska, as symbolic gesture, to emphasize europe, solidity with the people of ukraine at this crucial moment of the war, you have given courage to a whole nation. you have given a voice to your people on a global stage. you have given hope to all of us. so today we want to thank you and all ukrainians, glory to a country of european heroes. flava, ukraine fund ally and said the you solidarity with ukraine would remain unshakable, promising an additional $100000000.00 euros to rebuild ukrainian schools. but she didn't announce any new sanctions or new weapons delivery will have repeatedly demanded by the government and keith. instead,
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she focused on the challenges the youth facing like the energy crisis. with more and more consumers struggling to pay their bills, the commission, one 3rd youth overall electricity consumption to help companies who have liquidity problems and introduce a cap on windfall profits. in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from war and on the back of our consumers. in these times, profits must be shared and channeled to those who need at most. i proposal that could raise more than 140000000000 euros to cash and, and low up, skyrocketing energy prices fund alliance said, and measure, well come by many you lawmakers with a set of measures that all will help on the one side decrease demands on the other side decrease the prices, and i think this set is really needed to 1st of all give
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a signal to the market that the prices are 2 ridiculously high. and 2nd of all, make sure that citizens are much more secure that their b, it will be able to pay the bill. but we need to do much more. we need to really at reinforce and triple their, their, their investments in renewable energy sources. the war in ukraine is changing the european union, and the energy crisis is the best example for that. the measures proposed by it was a law fund. a lion are a good start. many hearsay, but more needs to be done to make sure that a cold and difficult winter wants trigger war fatigue in europe and undermine solidarity with ukraine. some of the other stories now making use around the world, a media and as a by john have accused each other of fresh rounds of shelling as hostilities re ignited between the long time votes. some 100 troops have been reported killed this
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week. i mean, he is defense ministry once clashes could escalate into war. while the azerbaijani military accuses, are media of showing its positions neither separate as region of not gone, nor kobuck. china's leadership in king has arrived in kazakhstan for his 1st trip abroad since the start of the pandemic history to attend the summit of the 8 member saying high cooperation organization as part of a visit to central asia expected to meet russia. president. let me put into place wildfires that burned more than 350 in southwestern france in the past day, 500 is struggling to contain that lies summers in record, drought, temperatures and devastation from fires across the european union in mexico, 100000 people that listed as missing, most of those disappearances day back to around 2006 when the government declared its war on drugs. but people whose sons husbands or friends have disappeared say
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they get little help from the authorities. often they're left with a difficult task of searching for their last loved ones on their own. a short prayer before they search creve sets off a sunday. it's difficult, but we're here to support you. guadalupe us is looking for her son, redondo vanished 4 years ago. she doesn't know if he's still alive or why he disappeared. she's called on maria nunez to help her collective searches for the disappeared. they say the authorities do nothing. thing on me at all. i'm afraid he'll be found dead. but i have hope that i'll soon find out what has happened to him, so i can be at peace or yep. with this cancer, they recently received an anonymous tip, indicating that raymundo body could be located in class scarlet, new mexico city. an official search crew is even lending its support to day. usually its only relatives who polk metal rods into the ground,
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looking for the odor of decaying bodies. see what gave the smell sticks around this way. we've already been able to discover secret graves, handpicked other forces gland this, the every one here is united by the same trauma. their sons, husbands or friends have vanished. the 100000 people in mexico are regarded as missing. the country is caught in the stranglehold of drug cartels. many of the missing were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. that's likely true for maria nunez, his son, whom she found dead after a 5 year search. helping other mothers gives her strength, cannot allow and it became clear to me that i wasn't the only one going through this. that there are many mothers her going through the same uncertainty, pain law, fear, and desperation, or the, and will days as big as the on protest is take to the streets in mexico city, where public officials are often involved in crimes. like in the case of the 43 students who disappeared 8 years ago,
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the commission working on the case recently called it a state crime because authorities hit the truth about what happened. maria nunez also does not trust the authorities more than 90 percent of crimes committed in mexico, go unpunished. homeless felt that it is not the authorities, refusal to investigate, to prosecute criminals, to look for victims results and impunity. yet perpetrators can simply commit crimes because they know nothing will happen. on this day, they find no indication of raymundo just to set sustains from debt dogs. but they will continue to search for his remains. ah, champions like football now with the return of bands alone as oh, but live in north ski, the former by munich, start to his old stomping grounds in munich. no sky continues to be a masterful goal score, but after a scoreless 1st half by and manage the pair of goals in the 1st 10 minutes after
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the break, the 1st ahead of from lucas and on this followed by a nice finish from the roy's on 8 no sky came close a couple of times with binds defense contained him well, much to the delight of coach. you are not as good as pick him up and he played a good game. wanted sure you didn't score a goal, which i'm happy about some i'm out. we saw in the 1st off that he was dangerous. in the 2nd talk we defended very well against him. i saw him shortly after the game and gave him a hug. i'm going on, but he's playing for another club now, and i have a lot of other players to take care of. you know, because let's take a look at some of the scores from tuesdays champions league group stage with by and winning to nail. they stay at the top of the group, another german club levels and had a good evening against the spanish side. they defeated at little madrid. at a 3rd german team, frank foot slipped past my se, lost his champions. they've run his up. liverpool defeated, i ex watching he w news, a reminder of our top story. you're seeing like pictures of members of the public
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paying never spanks to queen elizabeth the 2nd at london, westminster hall with the late monarch, is now lying in state. hundreds of thousands are expected to do so in the next 4 days before the queen's funeral. on monday i made puzzle and thanks for joining me . i'll be back next now with ah ah, with
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