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oh recognized where exactly. yeah, it was fun. yeah. i learned a lot. our culture history. older d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. mm. ah. ah . see the way you news lying from berlin. queen elizabeth. the 2nd is laid to rest . the british nation mourns as the late monarch is burried in the royal vault of the chapel at windsor. castle ceremony followed. a funeral service, attended by dignitaries from around the world. also on the program,
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a powerful earthquake hits mexico's west coast. on the anniversary of 2 deadly quakes, at least one person is confirmed dead and tremors are felt in the capital. mexico city. ah nichol really welcome to the program. britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd with a historic state funeral. her coffin was placed in the royal vault at windsor castle near london when she was buried and a private ceremony there. hundreds of thousands of people turned out to pay their respects as the hers carrying elizabeth's coffin made its way to windsor. we'll hear from our correspondent windsor castle and moment, but 1st, this report on a funeral ceremony followed by millions of people around the world. aa queen elizabeth begins her final journey. her coffin made its way to westminster abbey.
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a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah, followed by her son, king charles the 3rd, and the queen consort camilo. iep threatens prime minister liz trust was confirmed by the queen just 2 days before her death fall. this house she read a lesson from the bible. i will come again and receive you unto myself that where i am day ye,
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the archbishop of canterbury paid tribute to the queen's lifelong mission. ah, her late majesty famously dickhead on a 21st birthday broadcast that our whole life would be dedicated to serving the nation and commonwealth. rarely has such a promise been so well kept. few leaders receive the outpouring of love that we have seen offer a fan fair and the nation fell silent for 2 minutes. i
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and queen elizabeth the 2nd headed for her final resting place. ah . the funeral procession drove out of london to windsor castle. strong feelings among people in the crowd. an emotional and that it was a way to celebrate the queen's life. it was tim's with sadness. she's no longer here that she's been my queen all of my life and. and it was a way of people coming together to celebrate her life. i thought that this is my last chance i came here. i'm actually different person going back the committal ceremony in the castle's chapel, where family friends and royal officials bade their queen farewell mm.
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ceremony lived according to ancient tradition. merciful unto them, no trillion prayers were said. what he knows we're all, if we all know you'd, he remembered. oh, and the queen's piper played a final lament. ah, doing it then a blessing for britain's new monarch go to bless. with a long life, health and honor. and oh well happiness. the mason. hi. mason, mighty and most excellent mana, all sovereign lord, charles the 3rd. now, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and
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of his other realms and territories, king heads of the commonwealth defender of the faith and sovereign of the most noble order of the gotta ah, the final act and a new beginning for the nation and its new king charles the 3rd ah bury on jack parrot followed the events at windsor all day earlier. i asked him what stood out to him about the ceremonies. but it's been a really, really significant day, hasn't. there's been so much going on so much for the i in the to see and here i think one of the things that was extremely powerful, which has been the music which we know the queen herself, had a strong hand in deciding both at westminster abbey, and at the commit to the ceremony, here in windsor,
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rousing angelic choral singing in westminster abbey, and also the bagpipes, the atmosphere, it bagpipe fans piping as the, as the coffin moved through is procession as part of the day. another thing is that i mean the king, his face, especially here at the committee ceremony here in windsor. the sadness plastered across his face with his in his eyes. he hasn't just lost the queen like the rest of the british public. he's also lost his mother in law. this is a particularly public event. it is a private pain for the direct family. and another thing that was really significant and probably very relate to bill 1st the to the public, but also to her life. the queen's dogs, her call these 2 of them were present also that her favorite pony emma. she was known to love horses and to love dogs in attendance here in windsor as she, as she arrived here. and as i say that something that the queen of delight, that many of us will never really be able to comprehend,
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for her love of animals is something that has always connected her to the general public in the british public, specifically and animal lover. but it's so much more how will queen elizabeth be remembered in the british public and also a bribe? you well, she has had a 70 year range. she has seen everything happen since 1952, a huge digital trains, a number of different political change. she seen so many prime ministers, lot of people are sort of considering exactly what this all means. neither shift and obviously neither reign of king charles takes place. this has been, as we say, a really private moment for them. specifically. here they've done the term ceremony just with the family that the day sort of smaller and smaller, the dignitaries of, of the world leaders dropped off as they came to windsor. this now became a very private ceremony. and everybody really looks at what the reign of king
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charles is going to look like. will he a sort of follow in his mother's footsteps, the, the sort of quiet presence that she, that she exerted on this country and on the realms that she, she went over and we did see a huge outpouring of support. you think this bodes well for the future of the monarchy. there's been a lot of discussion about where it's headed now under charles with, i think ro, family will expect it to be extremely positive as a, as a factor here, that the thousands of people tens of thousands of people. we don't know the exact numbers yet. are people that attended the queen's body lying in states in western is to hold that the hundreds of thousands of people that are turned out on the street to the events today and millions of people around the world that watch the rural family know that well they have a very specific constitutional function here in the united kingdom as the head of state and a parliamentary democracy. they also know how important it is,
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the symbolism and the power, the soft power that their existence here as, as the, as the ro, family, of the united kingdom exist. and the view that they're seen with all around the world. and they think they'll hope that this event will continue. significant aspects will be how does the god his controls choose to go about his coronation? i will see of such a grand event with pomp and ceremony. i think probably we can expect it to be, but it will sort of be a litmus test for the rest of his right deck. eric and windsor, thank you so much to ukraine now, where the government says a russian missile damaged equipment close to the 2nd largest nuclear plant and the country keep brand at the move as nuclear terrorism. moscow has warned of more attacks on ukrainian infrastructure after its forces were pushed back in north eastern ukraine, leading to the discovery of a mass grave in a forest in the region. kremlin denies russia is responsible for killing the
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civilians and soldiers whose remains were found in mass graves outside easy old moscow calls. the allegations, quote, lies now to some other stories making headlines around the world to day brush as most celebrated pop diva allah, who had java has asked to be declared a foreign agent in solidarity with her husband. maxine gawking, who was designated as one less than a week ago in an instagram post. she said hooton's war in ukraine was killing soldiers or illusory aims and turning russia into a global pariah. protesters in beirut have broken down a gate into the justice ministry, demanding the release of 2 people, arrested last week for storming a bank and came as a delegation from the international monetary fund held meetings with officials over the countries economic meltdown. banks are closed 3 days amid security concerns. hurricane fiona has slammed the dominican republic after pounding puerto rico,
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fiona broad, heavy rainfall and sustained winds of more than a 140 kilometers per hour. ogle media reported flooding and washed out roads in the east. earlier, the storm knocked down power and caused extensive damage in puerto rico and a powerful earthquake has hit mexico central pacific coast, triggering tsunami warnings and shaking buildings. hundreds of kilometers away in the capitol. the magnitude $7.00, templar knocked out power and send residents scrambling on to the streets for safety. at least one person was killed. alarm sounded less than an hour after ceremonies, marking the anniversary of deadly quakes on the same date. in 19852017. and for more on this developing story, we can now speak to javier without a thought. he's a journalist and dorion, a 1000 kilometers north of mexico city viet a powerful earthquake and su nami warnings. what's the latest you can tell us?
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well, the, the latest time is that it has been revised to 7.8 degrees on the richter scale. and there have been 108 after shops with worded. the biggest one was near the, at the center in the state of lima, border england, the pacific coast. that was up to 58. the recent, the richter scale, one of the $168.00 after shops after this earthquake damages are still being evaluated. it doesn't appear to be a deep or extensive damage. in general, this was the epicenter a run, the coast of metro gun, lima in the pacific ocean, above the 10350 kilometers away from mexico city. but it was felt unusually in other parts of the country in some places in northern mexico. not usually that don't usually register earthquakes of it registered this time. and of course, the,
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the fact that you know, this happened on the very same day as to one of the most deadly earthquakes in mexico, on the very same day as the deadliest earthquake in mexico, which was on september 19th, 1985, the same day of the death is earthquake after the fight, one, which was one in 2017 also 19th of september. you know, the fact that this is happening in 319 so september is just baffling to a lot of data striking. right. and there were commemorative events of these, these previous quakes. can you quickly and tell us about what was taking place today? yes, i'm thinking of september is marked as the national day of civil protection disaster preparedness. if you will wait to remember the $985.00 bird weight, some of 19 of september in mexico city,
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is that after the remembered ceremony in which, at the exact time of the earthquake, the flags are at half mast. there is a drill a week, drill in mexico city and other cities around the country. but the one in mexico city is really the one that has to allow people, it's inhabitants to be very, very conscious of what to do in case of an earthquake. so there is a drill the seismic alarms go off all around the city and well it thank you so much for that update. thank you for your time. business is up next. thanks for meeting with to us in that's why we.

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