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those thrones have been removed from the house of lords to be in this room. re we have the speaker from the house of commons. he'll be addressing condolences. he'll issue a statement expressing his condolence on behalf of the house of the commons. the speaker of the house of lords will speak for the lords and then the king will reply. >> stand by, everyone. we're awaiting for the kings and queen consort to leave clarence house and make their way to westminster to address parliament. king charles iii will address parliament in just a moment. don't go anywhere. you're watching cnn special coverage. ♪ my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...the burning, the itching. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with t tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% cleaearer skin even at 5 years. tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... ...and it's 6 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increa
those thrones have been removed from the house of lords to be in this room. re we have the speaker from the house of commons. he'll be addressing condolences. he'll issue a statement expressing his condolence on behalf of the house of the commons. the speaker of the house of lords will speak for the lords and then the king will reply. >> stand by, everyone. we're awaiting for the kings and queen consort to leave clarence house and make their way to westminster to address parliament. king...
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for the 1st time on the steps with the lord chancellor, the speaker of the lords and the speaker of the house of commons answer today's about ceremonial. but it very will very quickly will become the focal points of national morning. the new king has arrived now at the palace of westminster. what are we to make of the fact that we, that the public are able for the 1st time to see these remarkable scenes? that's right. say to day ceremony, historically has always happened in private and tended to happen actually a buckingham palace or the courts of the new sovereign. the fact that the sovereign is making his way to parliament, i think, is a demonstration of the fact that we live in a different age. the that, that the time when the queen came to the throne was still a very much an age of deference. we don't live in that period now we live in an age of democracy, and this is the recognition really of, of that role and all the respects that ultimate will want to demonstrate. i know you're going to cut to the 2 s as the whole. now, yes and from st. mary's the forty's for his rhetoric. let's, let's
for the 1st time on the steps with the lord chancellor, the speaker of the lords and the speaker of the house of commons answer today's about ceremonial. but it very will very quickly will become the focal points of national morning. the new king has arrived now at the palace of westminster. what are we to make of the fact that we, that the public are able for the 1st time to see these remarkable scenes? that's right. say to day ceremony, historically has always happened in private and tended...
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i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says, of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a patent to all princes living as i stand before you to day, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of his all parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. that your traditions are ancient. we see in the construction of this great hall and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been cold and the tangible connections to my darling late mother. we see all around us from the fountain in new palace yard, which commemorates the late queen silver jubilee, to the sundial in old palace yard, for the golden jubilee. the magnificent stained glass window before me for the diamond jubilee, and so poign
i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says, of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a patent to all princes living as i stand before you to day, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate...
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lord speaker of the house of lords since 2019. is a very palpable sense of anticipation and excitement in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hearfrom in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hear from a in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hearfrom a man until now they have known as prince and heir to the throne speak in westminster for the first time as king. black rod standing behind the lord speaker. sarah clark, the first woman to be black rod in the 650 year history of the role. the two empty throne is where the king and queen consort will sit. the lords to the right, the commons to their left. the white swans', such a key part of the headdress of the gentlemen at arms, instituted by henry viii in 1509. and now the speaker of the house of commons so lindsay hoyle, member of parliament for chorley in lancashire. in front of him carrying the mace, the first black sergeant of arms in the post's 600 year history. when the king and her majesty the queen consort arrive in about ten minutes they will be greeted by the lord gr
lord speaker of the house of lords since 2019. is a very palpable sense of anticipation and excitement in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hearfrom in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hear from a in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hearfrom a man until now they have known as prince and heir to the throne speak in westminster for the first time as king. black rod standing behind the lord speaker. sarah clark, the first woman to be black rod in the 650 year history of the role....
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caroline: let's bring in a current member of the house of lords. what is it you make of the speech? this movement that we see from one exchange to the next and anointing of the new prince and princess of wales. are you thinking this could be a positive time for the country? >> this is a very sad time. as her majesty the queen said, the price of love is grief and we loved her. i have received messages from all over the world. people loved her majesty the queen. the speech now by his majesty the king, king charles iii was about his mother and very clearly talking about the life that she led was a life of service. she was the ultimate service leader. she served her people of great britain and northern ireland, but she also served the commonwealth. 56 countries making up one third of the world's population including giants like india and tiny caribbean countries. they joined the commonwealth voluntarily. she was not just the head of the commonwealth, but leader. now, king charles will be the same. the emphasis on service, leadership, and duty came across. we are now paying our tributes
caroline: let's bring in a current member of the house of lords. what is it you make of the speech? this movement that we see from one exchange to the next and anointing of the new prince and princess of wales. are you thinking this could be a positive time for the country? >> this is a very sad time. as her majesty the queen said, the price of love is grief and we loved her. i have received messages from all over the world. people loved her majesty the queen. the speech now by his...
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house of commons. the response from the king. king charles iii: my lords and members of the house of commons. m deeply grateful for the condolences from the house of lords and house of commons so touchingly encompassed our lady sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a pattern to call prince living. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history that surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. your traditions are ancient. we see it in the construction of this great hall. and of the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. and the tangible connections to my darling late mother, we see them all around us. from the fountain in new palace yard that commemorates the late queen's silver jubilee to the sundial in old palace yard for the golden jubilee. the
house of commons. the response from the king. king charles iii: my lords and members of the house of commons. m deeply grateful for the condolences from the house of lords and house of commons so touchingly encompassed our lady sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a pattern to call prince living. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history that surrounds us and which reminds us of the...
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of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which encompass what are the sovereignmy beloved mother the queen, meant to a song. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a patent to all princes living. as i extent before you today, i cannot help -- as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and reminds us of vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses for the cake yourselves with such personal commitment -- dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument about democracy. your traditions are ancient. we see that in the construction of this great hall and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. in the connection to my darling the mother that we see all around us, from the fountain in new palace yard, which commemorates the late queen's silver jubilee, to descend out in old palace yard for the golden jubilee, the magnificent stained-glass window before me for the d
of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which encompass what are the sovereignmy beloved mother the queen, meant to a song. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a patent to all princes living. as i extent before you today, i cannot help -- as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and reminds us of vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses for the cake yourselves with such...
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the 3rd has promised those houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government. the new monarch addressed members of the house of lords of the house of commons in westminster hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the king is now on his way to edinburgh to lead a royal procession accompanying his mother's coffin to saint charles cathedral. as i stand before you to day, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument about democracy that your traditions are ancient. we see in the construction of this great hall and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been cold. ah ah, ah ah, ah, let's go live to edinburgh. and to algiers, alan fisher, the king on his way then to edinburgh allen, what's due to happen once he gets found while the codes beginning to gather on what's known as the royal mile, the, the road that leads from hollywood palac
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, and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lordstand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us, and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. that your traditions are ancient, we see in the construction of this great hall. and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. and the tangible connections to my darling late mother we see all around us, from the fountain in new palace yard, which commemorates the late queen's silverjubilee, to the sundial in old palace yard for the goldenjubilee, the magnificent stained—glass window before me for the diamond jubilee, and so poignantly — and yet to be formally unveiled — your most generous gift to her late majesty to mark the unprecedented platinum jubilee which we celebrated only three months ago with such joyful hearts. the
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charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government, monica dress, members of the house of lords and the house of commons in westminster hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the king will head to edinburgh shortly to lead a royal procession accompanying his mother's coffin saint charles cathedral. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy that your traditions are ancient. we see in the construction of this great hall and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called ah. and that is at king charles a 3rd and camilla. the queen consort, heading away from westminster. now up towards our half north halt. just outside london may be boarding a plane to go straight up to edinburgh for carrying carrion continuation of events up there. let's go li
charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government, monica dress, members of the house of lords and the house of commons in westminster hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the king will head to edinburgh shortly to lead a royal procession accompanying his mother's coffin saint charles cathedral. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which...
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charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government. the mac address, members of the house of lords and house of commons in westminster. hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. it is a loss to the entire commonwealth, which she did so much to nurture. it is the last to all levels. but we know most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty answered the rogue family. newspapers have been filled with photographs of late majesty, since the news broke, the most touching, the bid, the glimpses into the family lie, which were usually kept sheltered from public view. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of as all parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy that your traditions are ancient. we see in the construction of this great hall and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been cold. ah, i will. brenna
charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government. the mac address, members of the house of lords and house of commons in westminster. hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. it is a loss to the entire commonwealth, which she did so much to nurture. it is the last to all levels. but we know most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty answered the rogue family. newspapers have been filled with...
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this, around this hall, the government was built the houses of parliament to the house of commons for the m . p. 's, the elected members, the house of lords for the appointed part of the government. britton's government grew around this whole. it is a very important place and i think it shows the fact that the queen is lying in state here. the importance of the monarch in this constitutional monarchy a shot of the imperial state crown. thus, as well, james is steeped in symbolism and history, his intent pass along with the open sceptre. they make a crucial pass on a coronation, which will be saying as a later date of king charles the 3rd yet no date yet. for the coronation, i can tell you that when the queen took the throne and remember it was just a few years after world war 2, britain was pretty impoverished, and things were pretty hard to organize in those days. but it took some 16 months after the funeral for the coronation to take place. but yes, the coronet, the crown, and the other. the other crown jewels, all the symbols of the monarch and the formal coronation is a very important moment, although only a symbolic moment because it
this, around this hall, the government was built the houses of parliament to the house of commons for the m . p. 's, the elected members, the house of lords for the appointed part of the government. britton's government grew around this whole. it is a very important place and i think it shows the fact that the queen is lying in state here. the importance of the monarch in this constitutional monarchy a shot of the imperial state crown. thus, as well, james is steeped in symbolism and history,...
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the monarch spoke of his mother�*s selfless duty, an example he pledged to follow. my lords, and members of the house which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, "she was a pattern to all princes living." as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us, and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. that your traditions are ancient, we see in the construction of this great hall. and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. and the tangible connections to my darling late mother we see all around us, from the fountain in new palace yard, which commemorates the late queen�*s silverjubilee, to the sundial in old palace yard for the goldenjubilee. the last audience i had with her, one of the reasons it was so shocking on the
the monarch spoke of his mother�*s selfless duty, an example he pledged to follow. my lords, and members of the house which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, "she was a pattern to all princes living." as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us, and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of...
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houses of parliament will be sitting. and indeed, it's very rare that parliament sits on a saturday and in the house of lords, in the house of commons will be paying tribute to the queen departed queen. >> so depressed. i'm sorry, sir. the associated press said this wrote this about king charles , the third he now finds himself in, if you like, the autumn of his life, having to think carefully about how he projects his image as a public figure. he's nowhere near as popular as his mother. charles must figure out how to generate the public support, a sense of endearment that characterized the relationship. elizabeth had with the british public. a sense of endearment creating a relationship with the british public is that job number one for the king now ,sir, trace it is . i mean, he is seventy three . so he's had 70 years actually . to prepare for this and hopefully will understand that he really does need to reassure the nation. we're in shock. i have to be frank with you. we knew this is going to happen. i mean, the queen was 90 years of age. she'd been on the throne for 70 years. so we knew that this was going to happen.
houses of parliament will be sitting. and indeed, it's very rare that parliament sits on a saturday and in the house of lords, in the house of commons will be paying tribute to the queen departed queen. >> so depressed. i'm sorry, sir. the associated press said this wrote this about king charles , the third he now finds himself in, if you like, the autumn of his life, having to think carefully about how he projects his image as a public figure. he's nowhere near as popular as his mother....
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you saw the three branches of parliament coming together, the house of lords, house of commons and therown, they all came together in westminster hall in this truly historic building which goes back to the 1100s and this is where the queen will lay to rest in state -- lie in state, this is where the public will get a chance to see the coffin later on. that's going to be quite profound moment. today it was an opportunity for both houses to pay their condolences to the king, but also the king to reply. what everyone was waiting for, was really confirmation that he would carry on as the queen had carried on, which was to stay above politics, out of politics, effectively only there in a ceremonial role, not getting too involved in the politics, let's leave that to the house of commons or the house of lords. let's hear what he said. i think he was pretty convi convincing. >> the tangible connections to my darling late mother, we see all around us, from the fountain in new palace yard, which commemorates the late queen's silver jubilee, to the sun dial in old palace yard for the golden jubil
you saw the three branches of parliament coming together, the house of lords, house of commons and therown, they all came together in westminster hall in this truly historic building which goes back to the 1100s and this is where the queen will lay to rest in state -- lie in state, this is where the public will get a chance to see the coffin later on. that's going to be quite profound moment. today it was an opportunity for both houses to pay their condolences to the king, but also the king to...
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there is one member of the house of lords who was at a coronation. the house of lords 70 years ago. he is now 95, 96 years old. i'm trying to find it. they might have some interview. we see the balcony being prepared at the palace. i think that is at the palace. anyways. >> not the powers. >> this is the lord mayor of london. this is where the lord mayor will make his proclamation. >> the lord mayor will come out and call for three cheers for his king. i was just taking a look at all of the condolence cards, the flowers, everything that has been left on the council grounds. i was struck by one, it was a green, folded construction paper. it was a picture drawn by a small child. it said, dear charles, i'm sorry! dear charles, i'm sorry. i mean, this is such a complicated day for him. it is a day where he is mourning his mother, he is also becoming the king. >> the complexity of the emotions must be quite something. he has lost his mother. a lot of us will have memories triggered. i have had memories triggered of losing my own mother in the past 48 hour
there is one member of the house of lords who was at a coronation. the house of lords 70 years ago. he is now 95, 96 years old. i'm trying to find it. they might have some interview. we see the balcony being prepared at the palace. i think that is at the palace. anyways. >> not the powers. >> this is the lord mayor of london. this is where the lord mayor will make his proclamation. >> the lord mayor will come out and call for three cheers for his king. i was just taking a...
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of her majesty the queen. >> it will be the turn to mps and lords of the -- house of lords to pay their tributes gathering later on today, -- prime minister liz truss to pay their tribute to the queen. let's get the latest then from our political correspondent in westminster, mhari aurora. what can we expect today then mhari? >> today, we know that normal parliamentary business is suspended until after the 21st of september. ter the 21st of september for that period of mourning -- we also know parliament is not going to be sitting in its usual sense. it will be sitting from midday today until about 10 pm tonight and then 2 pm tomorrow until about 10 pm that night as well. and that's all to give mps, ministers, liz truss, the new prime minister, time to pay those tributes in the house to her majesty and also that also applies not just of the house of commons but to the house of lords as well. and we know we have had this time now for parliament and westminster to digest the news, to digest what has happened recently. and now we have a new king. obviously, we have had tributes pouring in from westminster and just
of her majesty the queen. >> it will be the turn to mps and lords of the -- house of lords to pay their tributes gathering later on today, -- prime minister liz truss to pay their tribute to the queen. let's get the latest then from our political correspondent in westminster, mhari aurora. what can we expect today then mhari? >> today, we know that normal parliamentary business is suspended until after the 21st of september. ter the 21st of september for that period of mourning --...
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king charles giving an important address to both the house of commons and the house of lords laying out again his vision for how he sees his time with him. on a diplomatic editor, james bass reporting live from buckingham palace in london. let's go back to alexandria in edinburgh. the proclamation island that we here on 0 took live as, as it was being made in a lot of the james's palace and, and in the city of london. then have to be what out in, in the that the nation's capital is in wales and scotland and belfast. what happened when the, the proclamation was read there in edinburgh. so it was red from edinburgh castle which is just a mile away from where i'm standing. we say a mile rather than a kilometer to kilometers as we normally would. because hollywood palace sits at the bottom of what is known as the royal mile. he had an at brandenburg castle and taught. and it's from there that the proclamation was read, ending with the words god save the queen. and at that point from the crowd that had gathered and there was quite a significant crowd, there were a number of boots. and that's
king charles giving an important address to both the house of commons and the house of lords laying out again his vision for how he sees his time with him. on a diplomatic editor, james bass reporting live from buckingham palace in london. let's go back to alexandria in edinburgh. the proclamation island that we here on 0 took live as, as it was being made in a lot of the james's palace and, and in the city of london. then have to be what out in, in the that the nation's capital is in wales and...
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the oldest part of the parliament estates, he will receive the condolences of both houses of parliament, the house of lords and the house of commons. now. westminster hall itself dates back to the 11th century. if the place where king henry the 8th, was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gun powder plotters was tried, and it, it, it's the place also where from weapons they onwards, the queen's body will lie in ceremonial state for members of the public to process past it to pay their respects. so this morning the king will go there. there will be a short assoni of condolences given by the speaker of the house of commons and other members of both of those houses. and in addition to that, he will then travel up to edinburgh. and it's there that the ceremonials will continue because the queen obviously her body at the moment in the palace of holly rude house. it will be moved later on during the day down to saint john's cathedral . it's perhaps striking, having had just how little time i think the king has had said to perhaps process his own personal thoughts in this, these numerous engagements
the oldest part of the parliament estates, he will receive the condolences of both houses of parliament, the house of lords and the house of commons. now. westminster hall itself dates back to the 11th century. if the place where king henry the 8th, was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gun powder plotters was tried, and it, it, it's the place also where from weapons they onwards, the queen's body will lie in ceremonial state for members of the public to process past it to pay...
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a part that is known through the house of commons, the upper chamber, the house of lords, and what we saw on saturday, where king charles had both houses and pronounced a speech, was proclaimed king. and where his late mother's body has been taken after the procession held in silence as they processed, including king charles, his siblings, his sons, prince william. there she is as thousands are already filing past the coffin on a raised platform and paying respects. we are here and we have been all day with people queuing up. we interviewed number two and number three, a lady from wales, another from the commonwealth, who were telling us why they were here. they had spoken to the archduke of canterbury, when they arrived. they said he would pray for the queen and the queue. it is all very friendly. i spoke to people from japan, canada, all over the world. a lot from the u.k.. moments before he joined us, i was thinking it was getting a bit cold, there was a table being set up so they can be given some tea to warm them up. >> how british and how fitting. it is moving how many people ar
a part that is known through the house of commons, the upper chamber, the house of lords, and what we saw on saturday, where king charles had both houses and pronounced a speech, was proclaimed king. and where his late mother's body has been taken after the procession held in silence as they processed, including king charles, his siblings, his sons, prince william. there she is as thousands are already filing past the coffin on a raised platform and paying respects. we are here and we have been...
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and it is literally at 11:59:30 the horse-drawn carriage will turn into the entrance of the house of lordse of lords. at 11:59:50, the queen will -- and it all happens to the second. you think how can they do it like that? they will do it again for this funeral that will be watched around the world. >> we're going to be watching it. i do hope we are able to pull that moment in parliament yesterday, that potential london bridge is down. i just want to end this conversation, you two are sticking around but i want to end this conversation with just a last bit from the "guardian." it will be ten days of spectacle and sorrow and like the monarchy itself, it will revel in who we were and avoid the question of what we have become. from empire to commonwealth, queen elizabeth reigned over an evolving world order and a disappearing empire during her 70-year reign. her death is reigniting talk in the 14 countries. today headlines from across the globe are showing rumblings for independence may be growing louder in the wake of the queen's passing. joining me is ed luce. thank you so much for being he
and it is literally at 11:59:30 the horse-drawn carriage will turn into the entrance of the house of lordse of lords. at 11:59:50, the queen will -- and it all happens to the second. you think how can they do it like that? they will do it again for this funeral that will be watched around the world. >> we're going to be watching it. i do hope we are able to pull that moment in parliament yesterday, that potential london bridge is down. i just want to end this conversation, you two are...
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founding fathers envisioned a legislature accountable to the people, a citizen legislature, not a house of lords. a house of lords that's entrenched in washington and removed from the concerns of the very people who elected them. today, instead of constituents, their congressmen too often choose their constituents and districts gerrymandered to protect the elite power structure of the last 40 years. today, the speaker of the house sues his own state to block the voter's call for term limit. yet, lawsuit or not, term limits movement is sweeping nation and eight out of ten americans support the idea. the democrats want to debate the issue of term limit. we will. our contract with america will guarantee the first ever vote on a constant judicial amendment for term limits. within the first 100 days of a republican house, we will vote on the citizen legislature act. the strength, the grass roots, term limits, movement comes from the fact that washington is simply out of touch with middle america. but we are listening. we hear you. our contract with america is. the agenda of the american people, not o
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thank you for earlier in london, the king charles, the 3rd address to the members of the house of lords and the house of commons, walter, they each delivered their messages of condolence. the new monarch had promised to uphold the case of constitutional government trying to hold reports from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. the inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament. king charles the 3rd and queen consoled camilla, took to their thrones, hers. and in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her diamond jubilee. the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. her late majesty's joyous unstinting and reassuring pleasures across the years made it difficult to contemplate that long and inspiring rain of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end. then the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle, extende
thank you for earlier in london, the king charles, the 3rd address to the members of the house of lords and the house of commons, walter, they each delivered their messages of condolence. the new monarch had promised to uphold the case of constitutional government trying to hold reports from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. the inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary...
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will face an obstacle to her plans in the legislation she is trying to get to parliament in the house of lordsthe block of the bill, the has the effect of delaying it. until the next genal election. this could go a long way to reassuring the eu's plays or having to play a longer game in the context where she is facing a crisis and many would think that adding a trade war to that would be unwise. most people hoping for who would be a mutual benefit to the united kingdom and the eu and what is good for northern ireland but hope that this confrontational ways are found and both signs show flexibility and provide a something that works for everyone. that will not be easy and does not come easy. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for the insight. that was a special advisor to theresa may and boris johnson's administrations. turning away from the u.k. and here to france were another major terrorism trial began this monday. eight people stand accused of tapping the man who in 2016 it ran a truck into the crowd celebrating but still die southern city of nice. the attacker was shot dead by police.
will face an obstacle to her plans in the legislation she is trying to get to parliament in the house of lordsthe block of the bill, the has the effect of delaying it. until the next genal election. this could go a long way to reassuring the eu's plays or having to play a longer game in the context where she is facing a crisis and many would think that adding a trade war to that would be unwise. most people hoping for who would be a mutual benefit to the united kingdom and the eu and what is...
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people in london, theery front of the queue you can see behind me, everyone here will go into the house of lords of westminster, going through security. we have seen about eight lines of security, airport style barriers, where your bags are checked. everyone has been told to get rid of their food or drinks that they might have. no big bags. i think people are being asked to turn their phones off at the gate nearer to westminster hall. people who have come here today, each individually on their own, although one, as you can see, was a little baby. let me start with you. how old is your little one? >> he is three months. >> why have you chosen to come today? >> it is a really historic, memorable day to be here. he has come with me. i think when he is older, it will be an amazing thing to say he has been at. >> it an amazing thing you have done. how many hours has it been? >> i have been here since 2:00, so it is, what, six hours now? it is a really amazing atmosphere, really friendly people. it has been a great experience, really. >> how have you coped with a baby? >> we had a couple of stops. he'
people in london, theery front of the queue you can see behind me, everyone here will go into the house of lords of westminster, going through security. we have seen about eight lines of security, airport style barriers, where your bags are checked. everyone has been told to get rid of their food or drinks that they might have. no big bags. i think people are being asked to turn their phones off at the gate nearer to westminster hall. people who have come here today, each individually on their...
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there was even a lady chef in the house of lords and they were trying to deport her. this huge scandal, these two impact on perceptions of what is our relationship when we were in the caribbean to the british throne. i think also there is a questioning, especially i would say since brexit, of what is the benefit of align with britain? an interesting survey was done by the house of lords into the countries of the caribbean and across the world want to ally with different countries, not britain, that we are not seeing as a source of power anymore. so, there are a lot of big questions to engage with. >> i'm so glad that you made it current as well. i'm thinking about especially the wind rush generation. i myself am married to a first generation american whose family is from jamaica. i'm black american, and in my grandmother's home there was a picture of martin luther king, a picture of jesus on the wall. and in his family, it was the queen. i remember talking about the conversations that ensued between the distinctions of what it's like to be caribbean descent and what it
there was even a lady chef in the house of lords and they were trying to deport her. this huge scandal, these two impact on perceptions of what is our relationship when we were in the caribbean to the british throne. i think also there is a questioning, especially i would say since brexit, of what is the benefit of align with britain? an interesting survey was done by the house of lords into the countries of the caribbean and across the world want to ally with different countries, not britain,...
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palace to the assembled members of the house of commons and members of the house of lords charles iiirrived at the parliament together with wife, queen, consort, camilla, in turn, representatives of both houses expressed their condolences to the king on behalf of the parliament in connection with the death of his mother, elizabeth ii. they also promised to serve the new monarch loyally and at the same time recalled charles' promise to uphold the constitutional order and protect the rights and freedoms of citizens . today i i stand before you and cannot help but feel the weight of the history that surrounds us, it reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which the members of both chambers have dedicated themselves with such personal loyalty and all for the sake of our common well-being parliament is a living instrument of our democracy instantly espresso broadcast continues vasyl zima and his big broadcast well, read more about important events on our website espresso tv also subscribe to our channels in social networks and to you telegram on instagram twitter be nearby wild
palace to the assembled members of the house of commons and members of the house of lords charles iiirrived at the parliament together with wife, queen, consort, camilla, in turn, representatives of both houses expressed their condolences to the king on behalf of the parliament in connection with the death of his mother, elizabeth ii. they also promised to serve the new monarch loyally and at the same time recalled charles' promise to uphold the constitutional order and protect the rights and...
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certainly continue watching the story because king charles affairs has been addressing members of the house of lords and the house of commons after they each delivered their masters of condolence. mnemonic promised both houses of parliament that he will uphold new case, constitutional government gentle reports now from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster, as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. ha. inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament, king charles the 3rd and queen consort camilla took to their thrones hers. and in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her platinum jubilee. just 3 months ago, the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. her late majesty's joyous unstinting and reassuring presence across the years made it difficult to contemplate that long and inspiring rain of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end dispel to run then the speaker of the
certainly continue watching the story because king charles affairs has been addressing members of the house of lords and the house of commons after they each delivered their masters of condolence. mnemonic promised both houses of parliament that he will uphold new case, constitutional government gentle reports now from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster, as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. ha. inside the 11th century, all the oldest...
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today , the house of lords and the house of commons gathered together, and the speakers of these chambersessed their condolences. it is important to understand that we are talking about the continuity of the monarchy at the moment when queen elizabeth died. her eldest son became the second king, so together with the farewell ceremonies, we see the ceremonies associated with the ascension to the throne of the new monarch . that's right, elizabeth's state funeral is not a weekend ii how the farewell ceremony will take place, the state funeral will take place exactly one week from next monday, september 19, and this is a ceremony that has not been seen in britain since 1965 with such honors, they said goodbye to winston shersh on this very day, the coffin with the body of queen elizabeth ii will be moved from the palace of westminster, where she there will be a public farewell to vesnistersky abbey, which is nearby and there will be a memorial service for this service , world leaders are invited to so we know the president usa biden, he accepted the invitation and come with his wife, and for
today , the house of lords and the house of commons gathered together, and the speakers of these chambersessed their condolences. it is important to understand that we are talking about the continuity of the monarchy at the moment when queen elizabeth died. her eldest son became the second king, so together with the farewell ceremonies, we see the ceremonies associated with the ascension to the throne of the new monarch . that's right, elizabeth's state funeral is not a weekend ii how the...
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people are in favor of the complete abolition of the monarchy and, er, the disappearance of the house of lords the british parliament, that is, after all, it is a noticeable part of british society and we must work with them in the same way and in terms of information but i think that the further political future will depend on the solution of this and the solution of these payments transport, because now the main task for her is to keep power until the next elections, which will be held in the 24th year, and then think about what will happen next, because there are two routes. the new prime minister just arrived two days ago and the queen died, that is, the problem of payments will be faced not only in ukraine or germany, but also in great britain. this morning, we have the news straight ahead, wait for sure the goal will be in 25:20 i want to drive this fool out of our land 5 3 2 fire after two rounds the carpathians are in the leaders of the tournament table during this time the lviv residents have not missed a single match whether the carpathians will be able to leave their gates impregnab
people are in favor of the complete abolition of the monarchy and, er, the disappearance of the house of lords the british parliament, that is, after all, it is a noticeable part of british society and we must work with them in the same way and in terms of information but i think that the further political future will depend on the solution of this and the solution of these payments transport, because now the main task for her is to keep power until the next elections, which will be held in the...
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city of odessa and a delegation of the british parliament was coming to odessa, a member of the house of lordsuse of commons, the former us ambassador to croatia and others there. and here we met and they asked questions about freedom words about democracy bother them and they ask this question and they see certain trends that you and i see and this is very, very dangerous. you know even i don't want to involve them in this, i think that we have to solve internally, i have absolutely no desire to carry out, as they say, yes, in our garbage from our hut, but if we do not stop, if the government does not stop, then we will have more such issues, there will be even more of them. and this will already affect the support of ukraine. you said all that yaroslav said now about those that we really receive huge funds there in the amount of several billion dollars every month. without which we simply would not be able to. well, ukraine simply could not function in principle, but this money is given not only to ukraine, which is fighting for independence and against russia, a democratic country, a countr
city of odessa and a delegation of the british parliament was coming to odessa, a member of the house of lordsuse of commons, the former us ambassador to croatia and others there. and here we met and they asked questions about freedom words about democracy bother them and they ask this question and they see certain trends that you and i see and this is very, very dangerous. you know even i don't want to involve them in this, i think that we have to solve internally, i have absolutely no desire...
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i'm a part of the palace of westminster, with the houses of the house of commons. and the house of lords is, will seed undoubtedly, senior officials, heads of state far past her coffin. while her body lies in that historic location. a king charles a 3rd in the meantime will travel to different parts of the country to scotland, northern ireland, to wales, stamping his mark on the new era of the british monarchy. thank you for that needs mark. i live outside buckingham palace in london, and britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd came to the throne on the death of her father in 1952. and her simmons takes in a backer, life. ah, in modern times, no monica on earth could blame the level of popularity in respect that queen elizabeth the 2nd enjoyed right into her advancing years. ah, marine was the longest in british history, marked in spectacular style. while the 1st ever platinum jubilee scenes reminiscent to the end of the 2nd world war in 1944, she was celebrating 70 years ah. what a constant 2021 the year before. and this enduring image between alone with her soul, yet stoic, the death of her
i'm a part of the palace of westminster, with the houses of the house of commons. and the house of lords is, will seed undoubtedly, senior officials, heads of state far past her coffin. while her body lies in that historic location. a king charles a 3rd in the meantime will travel to different parts of the country to scotland, northern ireland, to wales, stamping his mark on the new era of the british monarchy. thank you for that needs mark. i live outside buckingham palace in london, and...
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by the house of lords and the house of commons which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign mother the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a patent to all princes living. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel a weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. that your traditions are ancient, we see in the construction of this great hall. and reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. the stained glass window before me for the diamond jubilee and so poignantly and yet to be formally unveiled, your most generous gift to her late majesty to mark the unprecedented platinum jubilee which we celebrated only three months ago with such joyful hearts. the great bell of big ben, one of the most powerful symbols of our nation throughout the world and housed within th
by the house of lords and the house of commons which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign mother the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, she was a patent to all princes living. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel a weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all....
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and then you have the other issue of the house of lords. again, they won't feel as tied to the manifesto, given that liz truss was not elected on it. it is always a strange place for government in the sense that it does not have a majority out there, they have no power over the individual is because once you are there, you are there for life so you can't get rid of anybody. and they do what the house of commons doesn't they look at every single clause of every piece of legislation. that at every single clause of every piece of legislation.— at every single clause of every piece of legislation. that is right and i piece of legislation. that is right and i have _ piece of legislation. that is right and i have heard _ piece of legislation. that is right and i have heard many - piece of legislation. that is right i and i have heard many complaints, the magazine i edit is very attached to the house of lords and we are in close touch with them and they have been complaining in the last view is under borisjohnson, legislation was rushed and it was
and then you have the other issue of the house of lords. again, they won't feel as tied to the manifesto, given that liz truss was not elected on it. it is always a strange place for government in the sense that it does not have a majority out there, they have no power over the individual is because once you are there, you are there for life so you can't get rid of anybody. and they do what the house of commons doesn't they look at every single clause of every piece of legislation. that at...
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he accepted the condolences of members of parliament and the house of lords. >> as i stand before youhelp but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. >> reporter: king charles then flew to scotland, and first with his wife camilla, he met a few of his subjects. >> thank you so much for your kind thoughts. >> reporter: then he addressed scottish politicians. >> if i might paraphrase the words of the great robert burns, my dear mother was "the friend of man, the friend of truth, the friend of age, and guide of youth." >> reporter: in saint giles' cathedral, a service of thanksgiving for queen elizabeth's life began as the oldest crown in the british isles, the crown of scotland, was placed on her coffin. outside, thousands of people waited patiently in line for their chance to file inside and pay their respects. >> people don't realize how much the scots loved her. >> why? >> because who she was. it's the person she was. not the queen, but the person she was. >> does it feel like a great moment of community? >> we're all kind of sharing the same feeling of grief, of loss. >> i ju
he accepted the condolences of members of parliament and the house of lords. >> as i stand before youhelp but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. >> reporter: king charles then flew to scotland, and first with his wife camilla, he met a few of his subjects. >> thank you so much for your kind thoughts. >> reporter: then he addressed scottish politicians. >> if i might paraphrase the words of the great robert burns, my dear mother was "the friend of...
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as he stood before an audience packed with familiar faces, members of the house of commons and the house of lordsered their condolences. in his speech, the king acknowledged the responsibility that now lay on his shoulders, and reminded his audience of his mother's dedication to upholding the principles of constitutional government. >> as i stand before you today, i cannot help feel the weight of history, which surrounds us. she set an example of lfless duty, which, with god's help and your councils, i am resolved, faithfully, to follow. reporter: it was a nod to the queen's lifetime of service, that the king, too, now in his new role as monarch, will be looking to emulate. mark: queen elizabeth passing away last thursday. eric often has been in session via bal moral west where she passed, then arrivi in edinburgh. our report there. -- reporter there. reporter: long queues of people leaving st. charles cathedral in the heart of edinburgh. they have just seen the coffin of queen elizabeth ii. i am joined by tina and kirsten. kirsten, how did you feel seeing the coffin, and how long did you wait to
as he stood before an audience packed with familiar faces, members of the house of commons and the house of lordsered their condolences. in his speech, the king acknowledged the responsibility that now lay on his shoulders, and reminded his audience of his mother's dedication to upholding the principles of constitutional government. >> as i stand before you today, i cannot help feel the weight of history, which surrounds us. she set an example of lfless duty, which, with god's help and...
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after that, we will have the king and the queen consort here in london, going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and will be members of the public, able to pay their respects to other news in russia's grip on north east. and ukraine appears to be weakening as ukrainian forces climb rapid gains. president followed me. zalinski says around 2000 square kilometers of territory has been retaken since a counter offensive was launched earlier this month. when now, russian officials in the hockey virgin, urging all residents to evacuate the areas and ridge had been under moscow's control. but in last 24 hours, ukraine has captured a number of settlements. keith's troops liberated the town of kirby ounce kinnear. hi keith and forces a closing in on the nearby town of is im convinced callous on keys supply routes to the don't best region. ukrainians. special forces have released images of this soldiers inside the town. cave says si
after that, we will have the king and the queen consort here in london, going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and will be members of the public, able to pay their respects to other news in russia's grip on north east. and ukraine appears to be weakening as ukrainian forces climb rapid gains. president...
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going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there'll be members of the public able to pay their respects to other news. now, in russia's grip or ne, in ukraine, appears to be weakening as ukrainian forces claim. rapid gains. president philadelphia zalinski says around 2000 square kilometers of territory has been retaken since a counter offensive was launched earlier this month. now, russian officials in the hockey fridge and urging all residents to evacuate. the areas in reds had been under moscow's control. but in the last 24 hours, ukraine has captured a number of settlements. caves troops liberated the town of copy ants can their ha, keith, and forces are closing in on the nearby town of idiom. copy ants lies on key supply routes to the dome best region. ukrainians, special forces have released the images of their soldiers inside the town. keep says significant gains are also being made in the
going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there'll be members of the public able to pay their respects to other news. now, in russia's grip or ne, in ukraine, appears to be weakening as ukrainian forces claim. rapid gains. president philadelphia zalinski says around 2000 square kilometers of territory has...
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off to that we will have the king and the queen council here in london going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland and we know at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there'll be members of the public cable to pay their respects. still had on al jazeera supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister emron connor. as rally as he faces mounting legal values, anti lands heavy monsoon rains have washed out thousands of snakes and their invading people's homes. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world camp is on its way to cattle. your travel package today. hello, the weather is slightly set bare across the middle east day with the coming days more very hot sunshine. not too much wet weather around a little cloud, just around southern parts of the peninsula, southern end of a racy seeing some shouting, see how they just run up towards that far, southwest of saudi arabia, temperatures here in doha, 41 degrees celsius, a good deal hotter still for a good part of iraq, q weigh
off to that we will have the king and the queen council here in london going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland and we know at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there'll be members of the public cable to pay their respects. still had on al jazeera supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister emron connor. as rally as he faces mounting legal values,...
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after that, we will have the king and the queen consort here in london, going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there'll be members of the public able to pay their respects still ahead on al jazeera, with $1.00 of the longest reigns in history and wealth to match. we look at the vast fortune of the late queen elizabeth the 2nd and thailand's heavy monsoon rains, if washed down thousands of snakes and there invading people's homes. ah, hello, the weather's sloshy set fair across the middle east. stay with the coming days more, very hot sunshine, not too much wet weather around a little cloud, just around southern parts of the peninsula, southern end of the red sea. seeing some showers you can see how they just run up towards that far, southwest of saudi arabia, temperatures here in dar 41 degrees celsius, a good deal hotter still for a good part of iraq, q weight temperature. still getting up into the mid forties here
after that, we will have the king and the queen consort here in london, going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there'll be members of the public able to pay their respects still ahead on al jazeera, with $1.00 of the longest reigns in history and wealth to match. we look at the vast fortune of the late...
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and that can, charles will, will address both the house of commons and the house of lords around 900 members of both of those parts of the british parliament. after that, he will fly up to edinburgh and he will be reunited with the coming of his late mother. they will walk behind the coffin as it transitions from holly root house, the place the palace where it's been spending the last 24 hours down to some jobs cathedral. at that point, the public will be allowed to profess passed the coffin in the cathedral. the scottish public and during the evening as well can charles himself will take part in the vigil. it's called the vigil of the princess. it's perhaps one of the few private personal moments that he's had in these past few days. i think i've been struck by how little time king charles has had to himself. we've seen television picked his off him continuously having to meet people. delegates important politicians, sorting out the arrangements for this very complex process. that is the, the process of burying the late monarch at that point he will start his is talk of the of the r
and that can, charles will, will address both the house of commons and the house of lords around 900 members of both of those parts of the british parliament. after that, he will fly up to edinburgh and he will be reunited with the coming of his late mother. they will walk behind the coffin as it transitions from holly root house, the place the palace where it's been spending the last 24 hours down to some jobs cathedral. at that point, the public will be allowed to profess passed the coffin in...
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great britain, charles iii, said in his first speech to parliamentarians . and members of the house of lordses iii arrived in parliament together with his wife queen consort camilla, in turn representatives of both houses expressed their condolences to the king on behalf of parliament in connection with the death of his to the mother of elizabeth the second, they also promised to serve the new monarch faithfully and at the same time recalled charles' promise to uphold the constitutional order and protect the rights and freedoms of citizens . today i stand before you and cannot help but feel the weight of the history that surrounds us, it reminds of the vital parliamentary traditions that members of both chambers devoted themselves with such personal devotion and all for the sake of our common well-being . parliament is a living instrument of our democracy. days what passes before the meeting, some creatures are surprised by the toilet in the house and we from ukraine can insure the car even if you are in the toilet hotline finance insurance of course online so that ukrainians don't think abo
great britain, charles iii, said in his first speech to parliamentarians . and members of the house of lordses iii arrived in parliament together with his wife queen consort camilla, in turn representatives of both houses expressed their condolences to the king on behalf of parliament in connection with the death of his to the mother of elizabeth the second, they also promised to serve the new monarch faithfully and at the same time recalled charles' promise to uphold the constitutional order...
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the lenny henry centre for media diversity, baroness stowell, who's conservative chair of the house of lordson and digital select committee, lord vaizey, a former culture secretary who was in the david cameron government at the time of the 2012 olympics, emily bell, professor of professional practice at the columbia university graduate school ofjournalism, and stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent of germany's die welt newspaper. welcome to you all, thank you so much for coming on the media show. and if we could start with you, tina stowell, what is your assessment of how the british media has done over the past two weeks? i think it's done a very good job, actually. i think it's reflected both the importance and the significance of the death of our monarch after 70 years' reign. i think it has reflected the emotional reaction that there's been amongst many people. but it's also, i think, been able to capture how britain has been on display in such a way where we've showed the best of all of us, really, and what we've been able to do is demonstrate that this is a modern country which is st
the lenny henry centre for media diversity, baroness stowell, who's conservative chair of the house of lordson and digital select committee, lord vaizey, a former culture secretary who was in the david cameron government at the time of the 2012 olympics, emily bell, professor of professional practice at the columbia university graduate school ofjournalism, and stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent of germany's die welt newspaper. welcome to you all, thank you so much for coming on the media...
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the speech, this was a very important ceremonial piece in the transition, so we had head of the house of lords head of speaker of the house of commons both addressed the king and eulogized the late queen and commented on how important her wisdom, service and legacy would be to the workings of government and also told him they are expecting the same from him and they have confidence that he will carry that on. king charles then responded similarly, thank you, thank you for this great honor and i look forward to carry on the legacy of my mother and of all my ancestors in this constitutional monarchy, this beautiful system we have established in the united kingdom. >> carley: a lot of emphasis placed on king charles iii issue but we see camilla parker-bowles, what are your thoughts on her as queen consort? >> staffers all say camilla is their favorite of all of the royal family. camilla had many, many years outside of the palace walls just as sort of a normal citizen and so she has a very good sense of reality and pretty good sense of normal day life. she's got a good sense of humor, people enjoy
the speech, this was a very important ceremonial piece in the transition, so we had head of the house of lords head of speaker of the house of commons both addressed the king and eulogized the late queen and commented on how important her wisdom, service and legacy would be to the workings of government and also told him they are expecting the same from him and they have confidence that he will carry that on. king charles then responded similarly, thank you, thank you for this great honor and i...
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parliament to sit on a but this reflects the fact that so many politicians both mps and peers in the house of lordsbout the death of the queen. there was actually a session yesterday which went on for ten hours and the speaker at the house of commons said hundred and 80 politicians managed to make their feelings heard, politicians managed to make theirfeelings heard, to give theirfeelings heard, to give their tributes during that session so we will see something similar today in parliament and very unusual for this to be a saturday but after that, parliament will wait for the next ten days or so as we await the funeral of the queen so in many ways, politics put to one side so the period of mourning can continue. those are events _ mourning can continue. those are events in _ mourning can continue. those are events in the _ mourning can continue. those are events in the uk - mourning can continue. those are events in the uk but - are events in the uk but elsewhere in the world of course so much interest in the queen and the commonwealth as well. ~ . �* , queen and the commonwealth as well. ~ . �*, .
parliament to sit on a but this reflects the fact that so many politicians both mps and peers in the house of lordsbout the death of the queen. there was actually a session yesterday which went on for ten hours and the speaker at the house of commons said hundred and 80 politicians managed to make their feelings heard, politicians managed to make theirfeelings heard, to give theirfeelings heard, to give their tributes during that session so we will see something similar today in parliament and...
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will lie in state later this week, he accepted the condolences of members of parliament and the house of lordsbefore you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. >> reporter: king charles then flew to scotland and, first, with his wife camilla, he met a few of his subjects. >> thank you so much for your kind thoughts. >> reporter: then, he addressed scottish politicians. >> if i might paraphrase the words of the great robert burns, my dear mother was "the friend of man, the friend of truth, the friend of age, and guide of youth." >> reporter: in st. giles' cathedral, a service of thanksgiving for queen elizabeth's life began. as the oldest crown in the british isles, the crown of scotland was placed on her coffin. outside, thousands of people waited patiently in line for their chance to file inside and pay their respects. >> people don't realize how much the scots loved her. >> reporter: why? >> because of who she was. it's the person she was-- not the queen, but the person she was. >> reporter: does it feel like a great moment of community? >> we are all kind of
will lie in state later this week, he accepted the condolences of members of parliament and the house of lordsbefore you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. >> reporter: king charles then flew to scotland and, first, with his wife camilla, he met a few of his subjects. >> thank you so much for your kind thoughts. >> reporter: then, he addressed scottish politicians. >> if i might paraphrase the words of the great robert burns, my dear...