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was meant starting a new and processing the past. nazis are low as low as other people. the ongoing struggle for remembrance and against denial in the land of the perpetrators starts may 6th on dw of the you are watching the daily news with special coverage of the car, a nation of king charles besides, i'm on youtube, has mckinnon. and joining me here in the studio to guide you through the coordination events all at the w reports. is alex far as why take unto me ality i
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like it is going to be a day of true from settings down. same really is we are going see burton at its best if you like this stuff and i think even if you're not, i'm not going to case what we all going to see is going to be absolute respect to that. and i think that is what we hold on to today. truth data and timing the wells is going to be watching this as and indeed, i mean most people have, have not seen a combination or bridges coordination of this kind. so i think whether or not people agree with the monica or the british empire, and it history. there is that intrigue. everybody wants to see what is going on, what's on offer. all right, well without further ado, we are going across now straight to london to see what else is happening as preparations for the carnation all in full flow. and we can see we can hear the music play. and when we can see westminster abbey, that when many of the guests have already arrived in preparation for the coronation of king charles. besides the
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that we do also have a book at moss dw correspondent book at moss, who is standing by for us in london. and will be pro sliding comment treat for us. a book if you can hear may give us a sense of the atmosphere in london right now as the carnation ceremony is, is so close how to things feel that very, very exciting. i think for lots of people even helping what comes taking their foot said some of them my warranty on wednesday and there were people already put them putting up the 10s. and um, you know, i've come in the last days of the, the crowds, a low nice swelling, and now the police a headquarters of the whole area where i am all, it says that the ball that we expect to be the potential here very, very soon. and this is really where people very excited, we're having a little bit of love the weather right now. so bit of rain spot is not dampening
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the joliet and with the i would say for the people who are here to come prepared with the union, jack umbrellas and brain christ and get a very, very excited. it wouldn't be an event hidden in preston without talking about the weather bug. and i was gonna ask you, cuz i know it's been sunday and recent days, but the, the weather isn't so spectacular today, but people have actually been come thing, haven't they, for danes to guess a front row seat to, to, to see what was happening today. yes, really they have and it was really interesting. i speak to people in the, in the crowd, is there as a very can they say, how come i you say it's been the they bombed into the same crowd, which is women that they've met here for the, for the to be the same thing just it's just sleeping in the next 3 shelldrick and then you know, this is supposed to be my thing for 4 people. people off checking and making friends and stuff. yeah, it doesn't for them to say that again, sir,
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where the people are coming together. this is a to people that of the one that is there and those are the other side. they're all republicans, as they were supposed to be among them. uh they said it was turned on the monday the they worked uh and the next to the head of cities and um, uh we, we seen them arrested actually they were trying to hold of people. they said demonstrations. oh, very nice of the right to the concert of police, but to attack us because we stated i'm 10 will be old and i just have to be interested in myself just oh, so now witness of will arrest the sidebar as i mentioned. so he tested to cc for the uh, in minority, but they are in the cloud based people that are on here. we need to celebrate that you take thanks so much for that. so we will certainly be coming back to you lisa, as things progress. and alex is as book, it was saying that, i mean, it really is
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a day of celebration in london. we can see that outside of buckingham palace, the ground coaches, and then a arriving because the procession will soon be starting to take controls and queen consult camilla. from buckingham palace to westminster abbey, where the, the coronation will take place. tell us a little bit alex, to, as we said earlier about the, the 5th of today. i mean, the set, the traditions that we're seeing today go back century instead in may, they really do. we're looking at pictures of the westminster abbey and westminster abbey, just to paint the picture is opposite the houses of parliament. so this is a positive london where the seats of power is base. so you have all the politicians on across the road. on the m p. 's. the pay is the prime minister just up
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the road and dining street. and here we have westminster abbey, and it dates back to william the conqueror in 1066, who was the 1st king of england to be around here. so this building itself is absolutely state in history. and i think that the, like the king king charles himself will be the full ts partition on it to be crowned here today. so just imagine not going back to 1066 that that's quite a few centuries that. and i don't think that anybody can underestimate just how much has gone into this day 6 months of preparations. and of course the king himself can charles pretty much being preparing for this for a lifetime. that's right. thing coordinations as you were saying that being held at westminster abbey for almost a 1000 years,
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haven't been to the order of service. what we're going to be seeing today drawers on this extraordinary tradition, the 2 chairs that with pink charles and quin console, camilla will be sitting shortly. so yes, extraordinary tradition is centered around this theme of cools to some of isn't that mean that the king makes a vial today and a commitment to some of gold. it's a religious ceremony, but he's also there and he makes the violets a says, the people of the, of the nations and the round isn't and tell me if i can just ask you, i mean, controls is the head of space of 15 nations. so that's an extraordinary number of people. i'm just one that i mean as an, an oil for loss of attention being paid to this in the u. k. but,
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but what's about in the commonwealth, in other countries, with a very much link to the king and the car, a nation. how would you describe the feeling, the months of the nations? i mean it's, it's, it's a, it's a long discussion of the will have all through the program today. but i think if you look at the commonwealth as a whole, apart from the fits being rooms, you have the wider come off as, as an organization who will feel some part of this. i mean, there's lots of countries who got their independence from britain, but still remain part of this commonwealth organization. the vast majority of other countries that go to independence remain part of the commonwealth and they feel like maybe there is some kind of connection. they would like to maintain, despite the history, despite the relations relationship with it, with britain, so that they will all be watching. and i'm sure it goes even beyond the commonwealth that there is that in truth there is that injury,
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there is no other country that has its coordination and that attracts this kind of, of, um, attention, this kind of bees bees. many i was watching from around the world. so certainly if and if it's not out of funds and assets out of curiosity, that's right. it is, it is quite spectacular. we just talk a little bit about who's that today. i mean there is, i believe, more than 2000 about 2300 guests who have been invoices. and then there's an extra $400.00 from charities cho isn't by charles and camilla on the government who are going to be able to watch the service from inside saint margaret's church at westminster abbey. so the note going to be right, the and a in, in the, in the abbey, a whole load of foreign royals will be the 100 a 100 head sustained, isn't it? 100, not slow. that's right, absolutely. ones missing as well, which i think within trial, that's amazing. yeah,
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i mean they're all the royals from all over europe. we've got prints out of monaco and his wife sharleen. we've got the problem from prince frederick from denmark and his wife, princess mary, the king of spain. we've got kings and queens from thailand, futon and told him that we thought the sultan of brendan britain. i mean, it really is a gathering of royalty from around the world. and. and alex, this is with a lot of politicians. obviously the person is prime minister. she soon act will be that, but as he said about 100 heads of state from, from around the world, including the chinese vice president hines yang. and it was a little bit of control to see about that and give him that he played a prominent role and in the anti democracy crept down in hong kong. but i mean, the really all important people from around the world gathering in london stay for this current nation. and i think that's important, isn't that and, and to me, um, i think you must agree of course with this because it, it,
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the point is to try to show that it's not. this is just no small button. this is pushed in on a global scale. this is person inviting or throwing open the doors to heads of state, to politicians across the world, to royalty, as he said on the edge of inviting them in to, to come and show him what of what they are saying and are showing is a massive celebration this is the point where the king, we know that t a chose a coastal ready to james king on back in september when his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd died. but this is where he's formerly crowned and um, and of course the religious part of this very important as well. yeah. and about know, do you know when you are having an event in matters who you invite? because you're trying to also pass a message to them that you value them. and so that's part of why there is this wide extension of,
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of invitation to all these countries. it's britain trying to try not to be touch itself from the rest of the world and show that even though it's got this old tradition, if it still wants to involve everybody. and that's very much a part of king charles and the image that he is now trying to convey because it's, it was 70 years since his mother was crowned, wasn't that i'm the world was just brushing was incredibly different back then. i'm charles has to move with the times. i know in the last few days he's been out and about. he's been missing people. i know the prince, william and, and his wife kate, the new prince and princess of wales. they took the tube in london yesterday. wow. i don't know how to do a bit of appeal stump lab, but i mean they're trying to connect to the people of the and they're really trying to open themselves up and say, you know, we all, we, all the modern royal family, 11 does those how well that's working. yeah, i think um, a lot of,
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if you look at that, the demonic is a whole, the, it's long been associated a centered around the queen. queen elizabeth, who was, he reigned for so long and who you know, has a rain spine, the long arrow, we're looking at the colonial period to look at the period of empire coming into this day and age when democracy as a system, as a, as an ideal is much more pronounced. and so when you're having this transition from a to king charles the, the royal family itself has to, it has to consider, how are we being viewed as things change as time goes? you know, so i'm not just within britain but around the world and of course, even within prison they have to do that that, that hard work because as a big, as i mentioned earlier, that is republicans um, who've been, who've been agitating. so the, the royal family has to, has to respond to me. i'm just going to interrupt to you that we can see 3 for them
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. a british prime minister of the tony black gold, a, gordon, brown. and who else can i take the camera? and before that way, so joe major, so we actually saw 5, which is a former, which is prime ministers coming in the why is that? should reply. yeah, so this is obviously the political, the on for all the ip politicians coming in now. yes, absolutely. and of course, there are many people invited from the the 5th and the oswell king charles is known for his is love of fear. so his love the shakespeare, he was a heavily involved in accent when he was an interest in, in cambridge. and i saw earlier that was actresses. i know that there are musicians i know line will rich in cave of being in vices estimate kind of, that's an interesting thing, due to dentures in the audience here. so a real representation from the world of, of, off from fish in the, in,
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in the audience here out the carnation. we can see westminster, abbey, the and that looks like it's the diamond jubilee state coach. that all right, so wait, we're waiting for that to, to leave buckingham palace and to be seeing some spectacular coaches. but as far as johnson and other former verses prime minister just entering the abbey. let's trust this trust and her husband, another full impression minister in several of them in the last few years. so just a few minutes now as the, as westminster abbey fills up. it's not long to go now until the coronation procession of stocks from booking and palace to westminster. i be bringing kings.
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