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amy kellogg live with more on the president's visit and what lies ahead. hey, amy. >> president biden and the first lady were in and out of westminster hall pretty quickly paying their respects, taking a moment of silence and reflection to say good-bye to queen elizabeth the second unlike the other people who have had to wait 19 sometimes to get in and view the coffin, biden and all, the other vip's who have flooded to town are getting fasttrack access. this cue as they call, eric, by the way, which will soon be shut down because the funeral will get underway tomorrow morning has taken on a layoff of its own. there are people in the cue by the thousands and thousands but also people coming to view the cue and all of the stories coming out of line lines of friendships and one romantic relationship being born as people stood for hours on end. president biden and, again, the first lady jill biden went in there to pay their respects to just a short while ago. last might there was a very moving ritual inside, it was carried out together by the queen's 8 grandchi
amy kellogg live with more on the president's visit and what lies ahead. hey, amy. >> president biden and the first lady were in and out of westminster hall pretty quickly paying their respects, taking a moment of silence and reflection to say good-bye to queen elizabeth the second unlike the other people who have had to wait 19 sometimes to get in and view the coffin, biden and all, the other vip's who have flooded to town are getting fasttrack access. this cue as they call, eric, by the...
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amy kellogg in the middle of that at westminster abbey, amy. >> don't want to be your opponent on one quiz shows, neil. you've got the facts, don't you? basically, there was an incident overnight where a person in westminster hall, where the queen's coffin lies actually rushed the coffin. he ripped off the royal standard. he went to grab the coffin, and in the process pushed aside a seven-year-old girl, which was really a shock because people have just been celebrating the dignity of these crowds and talking about the orderliness of the queues, so this really was quite dramatic and it's not clear who the person was. police pushed him to the ground and they've arrested him, or why he did it, but a more pleasant surprise today earlier was when king charles and prince william went, showed up and surprised people by greeting the crowd waiting to go in to westminster to pay respects. they thanked the public, adding as the royal family has been doing all week long, that the public's outpouring of love and support is helping them get through their sadness. and the incident by the coffin came
amy kellogg in the middle of that at westminster abbey, amy. >> don't want to be your opponent on one quiz shows, neil. you've got the facts, don't you? basically, there was an incident overnight where a person in westminster hall, where the queen's coffin lies actually rushed the coffin. he ripped off the royal standard. he went to grab the coffin, and in the process pushed aside a seven-year-old girl, which was really a shock because people have just been celebrating the dignity of...
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majesty's a funeral in london one week from tomorrow for a senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kelloggt is only going to get sadder for those who loved the queen over the next few days as a seeing the coffin makes things all that much more final. and it is expected that huge numbers of people are going to come out to say final farewells when she lies in state later this week. now, the plans for operation unicoi, unicoi been that national of scotland. this are activated to a code name for what would happen if the queen died while she was in scotland. and she did die thursday at her balmoral castle estate in the highlands spirit she got every summer with prince philip and her family a place that meant so very much to her. she was laying and rest there in the ballroom until today when she began her last a great journey. they traveled six hours through balmoral castle through beautiful countryside with roads intermittently aligned with people wanting to see the sovereign offer. even some tractor drivers are pulled up alongside the road to watch the queens cough and pass. it was draped with
majesty's a funeral in london one week from tomorrow for a senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kelloggt is only going to get sadder for those who loved the queen over the next few days as a seeing the coffin makes things all that much more final. and it is expected that huge numbers of people are going to come out to say final farewells when she lies in state later this week. now, the plans for operation unicoi, unicoi been that national of scotland. this are activated to a code name for...
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amy kellogg in london, great coverage. thank you, amy. jacqui.griff, for more on what we can expect leading up to and including the funeral of queen elizabeth, we're joined now by fox news royal contributor and former royal editor of the sun, dunca duncan larcombe. >> we were just speaking with amy, i hope you heard, about the significant of the military uniforms that the princes are going to be wearing and how this was apparently charles' wish. how unusual is that? and why should it-- for people in the u.s. who don't understand these things or don't follow them as much as do in the u.k., what should we take away from that? >> right, okay, i suppose i ought to explain a little bit because it seems that we're making a big deal whether harry will or won't wear a uniform. the royal family is absolutely tied to the military, most of the queen's children and grandchildren, apart from harry now, have their own regiments, they're colonel and chief and so on. if you're a soldier and serviceman and go to war, you fight for queen and country. you sign an o
amy kellogg in london, great coverage. thank you, amy. jacqui.griff, for more on what we can expect leading up to and including the funeral of queen elizabeth, we're joined now by fox news royal contributor and former royal editor of the sun, dunca duncan larcombe. >> we were just speaking with amy, i hope you heard, about the significant of the military uniforms that the princes are going to be wearing and how this was apparently charles' wish. how unusual is that? and why should it--...
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amy kellogg starting this off live in london, amy thanks. prince's william and harry putting aside their differences in the wake of the grandmother's death. the brothers enjoyed by their wives kate and megan made a surprise appearance outside of windsor castle yesterday. the lighting hundreds of rail for him to gather to pay their respects. christina coleman is live with mark, hi christina. >> king charles ordered his sons to put aside their differences ahead of their mother's funeral but prince william reportedly asked prince harry to join him on a walk outside of windsor castle view the floral tributes honoring their grandmother, according to the daily mail. these images seen around the world and of course very powerful for those who witness it in person. >> i think they have a good heritage with the queen. the way she was, the way she brought them up. i think it meant an awful lot. i think it was brilliant. i hope i'm not around for william gets crowned. >> this walk lasted about 40 minutes. princes wiliam and harry have had a strained re
amy kellogg starting this off live in london, amy thanks. prince's william and harry putting aside their differences in the wake of the grandmother's death. the brothers enjoyed by their wives kate and megan made a surprise appearance outside of windsor castle yesterday. the lighting hundreds of rail for him to gather to pay their respects. christina coleman is live with mark, hi christina. >> king charles ordered his sons to put aside their differences ahead of their mother's funeral but...
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gillian. >> gillian: amy kellogg live in london for us. thanks very much. british ex-pats, continuing attributes. reaction to meghan markle's return to the u.k. steve hilton. talk to me about this phone that's prevailing -- the sense that's prevailing among some that all of what we are seeing, jockeying for positions and rearranging titles behind the scenes of the royal family, the new line of succession to the throne. the pomp and ceremony. it's reshuffling deck chairs on the titanic for lack of a better analogy. people will tell you that the monarchy and royal families across the globe are in mortal peril. >> i wouldn't say mortal but i would say peril, as far as the u.k. is concerned. there's always been an undercurrent of people in the u.k. who didn't support the idea of monarchy. i was one of them. i argued against the monarchy back of the day when i lived there. that was all put on hold while queen elizabeth was there because of the enormous respect and admiration and love for her that grew with every year of her rain and you can absolutely see that t
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. >> ainsley: amy kellogg joins us live from buckingham palace in london with the latest. amy?u can see the guards gathering outside of the palace. they will be departing in half an hour's time. as you mentioned, the princes, william and harry, will be accompanying. they will be behind the coffee confident along with the queens children as it makes the 40 minute journey from here to westminster. that is where the queen will lie in state until her funeral. the hearse showed up here last night and it was greeted by enormous crowds. it is a hearse she designed together with jaguar and in keeping with her phrase i have to be seen to be believed, one she used a lot. it has large windows and it was illuminated so the many people lined the roads on the gloomy night last night could see her cough end. she was greeted by cheers and tears as she arrived at buckingham palace. her coffin will be taken by horse drawn gun carriage, parade in whitehall before arriving at westminster. the queen's coffin will bear her 3,000-joule crown with its 317-carat diamond, her scepter with its 500-carat
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amy kellogg, live for us in london. amy, thank you . for more on the legacy of britain's longest serving monarch, let's bring one of our colleagues with personal experience covering the royals. fox correspondent gillian turner joins us now. gillian, you've been covering the royal family for several years. how does the coverage the queen's passing so far compare with past royal family events? >> well, when i became a reporter here, fox news, my first overseas assignment was actually covering prince harry's wedding to meghan markle at windsor castle. that was back in 2018. and extraordinary and really historical event at that time, not just because of their worldwide fame, but because queen elizabeth's grandson was marrying an american. that event, more than anything else, instantly made the special us uk bilateral relationship all the closer. now, at that event, the queen herself was not front and center. this was by design, even though the two got married at st. george's chapel on her state. she did, though, have the best seat in the ho
amy kellogg, live for us in london. amy, thank you . for more on the legacy of britain's longest serving monarch, let's bring one of our colleagues with personal experience covering the royals. fox correspondent gillian turner joins us now. gillian, you've been covering the royal family for several years. how does the coverage the queen's passing so far compare with past royal family events? >> well, when i became a reporter here, fox news, my first overseas assignment was actually...
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amy kellogg is live in london with the very latest. amy. >> reporter: hi, arthel.l, as i said to you, an english friend told me today she thinks things are only going to get sadder for people who loved this queen over the next few days. because when you see that coffin making its solemn procession, it all just feels that much more real, the reality of her passing sets in. it's expected that so many people, arthel, are going to try to come out and pay their final respects to the queen when she lies in state rater this week. later this week. now, the plans for operations unicorn -- unicorn being the national animal of scotland -- were activated today. that had been the code name for what would happen if the monarch died in scotland, and she did die there on thursday at her castling in the scottish highlands, a place she'd gone to every single summer with prince philip, with her family, a place that meant so very much to her. so much so she used to even invite prime ministers up there in the summer, and they've been recounting how they would trek deep into the country
amy kellogg is live in london with the very latest. amy. >> reporter: hi, arthel.l, as i said to you, an english friend told me today she thinks things are only going to get sadder for people who loved this queen over the next few days. because when you see that coffin making its solemn procession, it all just feels that much more real, the reality of her passing sets in. it's expected that so many people, arthel, are going to try to come out and pay their final respects to the queen when...
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senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg tells us why from milan. this, among other things, is seen by some as a slap in the face by the saudi's to washington had which was against the move. and europe, grappled with gas prices. >> we will get through this winter as far as the supply situation is concerned and as far as we can tell today. >> europe meant to be bouncing back from covid and building back better is now just worried about making it through the next few months. russia claiming friday it doesn't know when it can fix its natural pipeline to germany it says because of sanctions. that sent gas prices soaring in europe up 35% monday alone. they are up 400 percent year on year. the kremlin saying europe asked for it. >> the quality of life is declining this is the obvious reality and of course regular citizens will have more and more questions to the leadership of their countries. >> there were, in fact, protests albeit small in the czech republic people angry at their government and nato. russia no doubt gloat over that as well. this as europ
senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg tells us why from milan. this, among other things, is seen by some as a slap in the face by the saudi's to washington had which was against the move. and europe, grappled with gas prices. >> we will get through this winter as far as the supply situation is concerned and as far as we can tell today. >> europe meant to be bouncing back from covid and building back better is now just worried about making it through the next few months....
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but we begin this hour with senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg. she's reporting live from london. good friday morning to you , amy. >> good morning. trace the queen on her 2020 first birthday said that her whole life, whether it be long or short, would be dedicated to service. and shortly after that comment, or i should actually say not so long ago, she revisited it, saying that she'd made it in her salad days when she was green trace. but she didn't regret a word of what she said. and of course, her life was long. her life was rich and it was productive. and so her death today came as a shock to many brits. and frankly, people around the world who really didn't see it coming. and somehow in some suspended reality probably thought it would never end that steady hand , that guidance that she provided not only to the british people, but to people across the globe, an example of a values of strength and of kindness. people went out to the gates of buckingham palace as soon as they got the word that she was in failing health. it was a rainy day and peo
but we begin this hour with senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg. she's reporting live from london. good friday morning to you , amy. >> good morning. trace the queen on her 2020 first birthday said that her whole life, whether it be long or short, would be dedicated to service. and shortly after that comment, or i should actually say not so long ago, she revisited it, saying that she'd made it in her salad days when she was green trace. but she didn't regret a word of what...
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special live coverage of queen elizabeth state funeral with senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kelloggside westminster abbey, amy. >amy, do we have you there? >> amy: jonathan... >> jonathan: it looks like we have a problem. now we have got her. >> amy: i'm sorry, london is all but locked them right now as it gets ready for the final farewell queen elizabeth ii, westminster abbey just behind me has opened up for those 2,000 guests, mostly, jonathan, the shakes, sultans, kings, queens, princesses but also members of the public and charities have been invited. at the people involved in public good. now, we understand that sin before the service starts, bells will toll out once a minute for 96 minutes raining each year of the queen's life and the surface begins in exactly three hours. and it will be a grand ceremony. the queens cough, cough and will be taken from westminster hall, onto a state gun carriage of the royal navy which will be drawn by 142 sailors to the abbey. members of the royal family will be followed by the coffin with existing members of all three branches of the services
special live coverage of queen elizabeth state funeral with senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kelloggside westminster abbey, amy. >amy, do we have you there? >> amy: jonathan... >> jonathan: it looks like we have a problem. now we have got her. >> amy: i'm sorry, london is all but locked them right now as it gets ready for the final farewell queen elizabeth ii, westminster abbey just behind me has opened up for those 2,000 guests, mostly, jonathan, the shakes,...
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when we were speaking with amy kellogg earlier in the hour, she had been saying some folks had been waiting in line 14 to 19 hours, is that right? >> it's remarkable, remarkable experience here, jacqui. i've lived in london for 15 years and frankly i've never seen anything like it. we've been with the crowds every day, briefly, not for as long as they were standing out there but incredible feeling of good will and incredible feeling of unity among the men, women, girls and boys. they come from all over the uk. they come from abroad to pay their respects to stand on line and, yes, they've been standing six hours, nine hours, 12 hours, 15. i think the max went up to about 20 hours or so and that's when they just capped it. it's about 5 miles long. it start at -- it ends at westminster hall what we are looking at right now, extends out beyond the houses of parliament over a bridge crossing the tems and back along and zig zags back and forth a few times like disneyland, much more serious than that. this is the time when the nation is paying their respect to this queen, the late queen having ser
when we were speaking with amy kellogg earlier in the hour, she had been saying some folks had been waiting in line 14 to 19 hours, is that right? >> it's remarkable, remarkable experience here, jacqui. i've lived in london for 15 years and frankly i've never seen anything like it. we've been with the crowds every day, briefly, not for as long as they were standing out there but incredible feeling of good will and incredible feeling of unity among the men, women, girls and boys. they come...
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now for a time line ahead, we go to london where amy kellogg fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent is standing by. amy. >> hi laura, yes, it is going to be a busy ten days of mourning. it's not like the country is obviously going to stand still. there will be a long process of saying good-bye to queen elizabeth but also kind of ushering in king charles the third. and as you've been saying the united kingdom is very rich with ceremony and with tradition. so -- and given laura that queen elizabeth has been the sovereign for 70 years a lot of the ceremony and procedure that will be taking place over these next 10 days are things that we have never seen before. tomorrow, things get into motion with now king charles the third and queen con sort camila returning from balmoral scotland where they were with the queen today when she passed away. they will travel to london and charles will address the nation. then on saturday, something called the ex session council which includes senior government officials which will meet at the palace to pro claim king charles the third the new sovereign
now for a time line ahead, we go to london where amy kellogg fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent is standing by. amy. >> hi laura, yes, it is going to be a busy ten days of mourning. it's not like the country is obviously going to stand still. there will be a long process of saying good-bye to queen elizabeth but also kind of ushering in king charles the third. and as you've been saying the united kingdom is very rich with ceremony and with tradition. so -- and given laura that...
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amy kellogg is live with the latest. >> reporter: there is airport style security, and you can't stop people from acting out. and a man rushed elizabeth's coffin and attempted to rip off the royal standard and then tried to grab it, as you said he was tackled to the ground. we don't know his motives. hasn't been released who he is. that situation was diffused, but a 7-year-old girl who was there is traumatized, he pushed her aside and she obviously had her experience completely wrecked by this. the princes to their vigil, the children of queen elizabeth ii stood around her casket, relatively new tradition, they did it in scotland as well but prince andrew, by his front line military or royal duties in the wake of the jeffrey epstein incident, requested by king charles to don his military uniform. he served in the royal navy and the falklands war and then people cheered up quite a lot to catch a glimpse of david beckham who went to pay his respects to the queen and waited in that line for 12 hours just like an ordinary person not trying to get a fast track vip access in this event and
amy kellogg is live with the latest. >> reporter: there is airport style security, and you can't stop people from acting out. and a man rushed elizabeth's coffin and attempted to rip off the royal standard and then tried to grab it, as you said he was tackled to the ground. we don't know his motives. hasn't been released who he is. that situation was diffused, but a 7-year-old girl who was there is traumatized, he pushed her aside and she obviously had her experience completely wrecked by...
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senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg takes a look at the surge tonight from millan, italy, good evening, amy. >> it's being called far right government since mussolini and georgia mel lonnie looks said. it is already making history and some waves across the continent. >> a great day for europe say the continent's other far right leaders, a dark day for italy say center left attracters. georgia meloni says she will do her best to make everyone happy. >> it's important to understand that if we will be called to lead this country we will do that for all. we will do that for all italians. we will do that with the aim to unify its people. to say underline what unifies it rather than what divides it. >> m meloni garnered more votes than any other party. meloni will have to form a coalition. she plans to do that with the parties of four time prime minister and fire brand far right lead party leader. the victory of the right comes on heels of swedish voters overturning longstanding center left tradition and france's marine le pen winning more votes in last summer's legislative ele
senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg takes a look at the surge tonight from millan, italy, good evening, amy. >> it's being called far right government since mussolini and georgia mel lonnie looks said. it is already making history and some waves across the continent. >> a great day for europe say the continent's other far right leaders, a dark day for italy say center left attracters. georgia meloni says she will do her best to make everyone happy. >> it's...
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senior affairs correspondent amy kellogg live in london with m more. >> the queen set off on what kinges has called her last great journey today with the coffin traveling 180 miles from the scottish highlands to the scottish capital. this is the scotland that has an ongoing debate about leaving the united kingdom but scotland which held such a precious place in the queens heart. she spent most of her summer up at balmoral. an annual trip. it was said to have been her happy place. her coffin had been in the ballroom of the castle since she passed away affording her household staff the opportunity for quiet time to say their goodbyes. queen elizabeth coffin left balmoral in a solemn cortez the traveled six hours through green rolling countryside with intermittent pockets of people lining the route to witness this moment in history to express her gratitude. her coffin passed through aberdeen, and dundee before arriving at edinburgh where there were emotional scenes with throngs out, proving scotland may have the strong independent streak it also has a huge amount of affection for the quee
senior affairs correspondent amy kellogg live in london with m more. >> the queen set off on what kinges has called her last great journey today with the coffin traveling 180 miles from the scottish highlands to the scottish capital. this is the scotland that has an ongoing debate about leaving the united kingdom but scotland which held such a precious place in the queens heart. she spent most of her summer up at balmoral. an annual trip. it was said to have been her happy place. her...
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four our coverage of remembering the queen in london with our senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kelloggy morning to you, it truly is the end of an era. >> the mood to hear is one of shock. here in london and probably across the united kingdom, queen elizabeth had to become noticeably more frail in the last year since her beloved husband prince philip the duke of edinburgh died to. i think anyone really thought that she was nearing the end of her days or maybe people simply didn't want to believe that. for many it was so hard to let go. the queen had such a steady hand, such a reassuring way around her all of these decades. is news that her health was seriously faltering, people gathered outside buckingham palace in the rain, the word was the doctors were worried about her health and that was a much more strongly worded statement then we had heard before or are about her late husband's health when he was in her waning days. we saw those images of family members wishing to be by her side, she usually spent her summer vacations up there -- in part because of her mobility issues. her mobili
four our coverage of remembering the queen in london with our senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kelloggy morning to you, it truly is the end of an era. >> the mood to hear is one of shock. here in london and probably across the united kingdom, queen elizabeth had to become noticeably more frail in the last year since her beloved husband prince philip the duke of edinburgh died to. i think anyone really thought that she was nearing the end of her days or maybe people simply didn't...
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amy kellogg in milan, italy with what's going on. amy? reporter: hi, neil.ell there's a lot to parse in these election results. as you mentioned, the first female prime minister most likely we'll see georgia maloney take that job and also this government that's likely to come together said to be the farthest right, neil, here in italy since the days of musselini, and it also puts wind in the sales of other right parties in the rest of europe, like in sweden, where the right just nudged out the long-ruling center left, and in france, where marine lapen's party actually did really really well in legislative elections over the summer, so, here we go. it does send chills down the spines of detractor s who worry about the nationalist nature of maloney's brothers of italy party and their strong emphasis on traditional family values, so who is georgia maloney? well she's alternately described as strident, she's 45 years old, incidentally a single mother, and she's been a party activist since she was very young, and so why italy's slide to the right and embrace of m
amy kellogg in milan, italy with what's going on. amy? reporter: hi, neil.ell there's a lot to parse in these election results. as you mentioned, the first female prime minister most likely we'll see georgia maloney take that job and also this government that's likely to come together said to be the farthest right, neil, here in italy since the days of musselini, and it also puts wind in the sales of other right parties in the rest of europe, like in sweden, where the right just nudged out the...
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fox's amy kellogg is there. what is happening near you right now?r: hi, stuart, well a committal service is about to get going in windsor and that will be just before queen elizabeth is finally interred in the royal vault there. this is the final good-bye to a woman who, stuart, for 70 years managed to maintain her mystique while projecting an image of stoicism and decent. there were incredibly moving scenes with crowds lining the streets of the procession, 10, 20, 50 deep in some cases. people seemed to really marvel at the pagentry, the color and the military precision of all of this. now the state funeral happened just behind me at westminster abbey this morning. again the procession marked with symbolism. full of it, the queen's coffin initially was carried on a state navy gun carriage drawn by 142 sailors, with the queen's grandchildren and queen's children and the king's children, william and harry, harry not in military uniform, walking behind it. the attendance of the prince and princess of wales, william and kate's two older children, georg
fox's amy kellogg is there. what is happening near you right now?r: hi, stuart, well a committal service is about to get going in windsor and that will be just before queen elizabeth is finally interred in the royal vault there. this is the final good-bye to a woman who, stuart, for 70 years managed to maintain her mystique while projecting an image of stoicism and decent. there were incredibly moving scenes with crowds lining the streets of the procession, 10, 20, 50 deep in some cases. people...
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senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reporting on his first address as sovereign, she joins from london. >> the brits continue to come to terms with the fact that we've reached the end of the elizabethan era and we are now witnessing the carolinian age -- carolinian from the latin which means charles. king charles iii made it clear he is grieving deeply the loss of his darling mama which he referred to were in his first speech as king to the nation. he needs to get down to business quickly as we saw today as the new head of state. we saw him taking those reigns, he and his queen consort camilla were greeted fondly by crowds as they arrived at buckingham palace. it's been a long road for her from her marriage in 2005 winning her way into people's hearts after the legacy of princess diana. the new king had her her first meeting with britain's first prime minister. the weekly meetings they're going to have our traditionally safe spaces for both parties as each of their jobs is lonely on some level inasmuch as it is said to be lonely at the top. those audiences are said to be th
senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reporting on his first address as sovereign, she joins from london. >> the brits continue to come to terms with the fact that we've reached the end of the elizabethan era and we are now witnessing the carolinian age -- carolinian from the latin which means charles. king charles iii made it clear he is grieving deeply the loss of his darling mama which he referred to were in his first speech as king to the nation. he needs to get down to...
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pete: amy kellogg is live out westminster hall. reporter: good morning, will, pete, and rachel.as a particularly poignant ritual performed last night by all eight of the queen's grandchildren, an exception of float protocol, was made, allow prince harry the duke of sussex to wear his uniform. his brother william placed in this event as equal, with uniforms, medals from past jubilee's. they kept guard on their grandmother's could have fin. prerecorded tribute to the queen have already been released. >> she has this wonderful blue eyes. when she smiles you know, they light up her whole face. i will alwayser remember that smile. that smile is unforgettable. reporter: president bide and the first lady among 500 foreign dignitaries in town to pay their last respects to queen elizabeth ii. king of saudi arabia is another. crown prince will not attend the funeral but pay last respects to queen charles. it will be the first visit to london since jamal kashoggi was murdered in 2008. mir ran march afghanistan, venezuela are not being to the funeral. china is. finally camilla gives her rem
pete: amy kellogg is live out westminster hall. reporter: good morning, will, pete, and rachel.as a particularly poignant ritual performed last night by all eight of the queen's grandchildren, an exception of float protocol, was made, allow prince harry the duke of sussex to wear his uniform. his brother william placed in this event as equal, with uniforms, medals from past jubilee's. they kept guard on their grandmother's could have fin. prerecorded tribute to the queen have already been...
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. >> steve: amy kellogg is live in london with more. amy? >> hi steve, hi brian, hi ainsley.y can't get enough of the stories of these people who are standing in the queue. they are patient. they are dignified. they are proud. frankly, think that far too few of them who could be using the special access lane or using it but they are waiting in line for something like 11 hours now. the line is four miles long. we caught up with one particularly emotional woman coming out of the hall this morning. >> so how long did it take you to get through this whole process? >> about 10 hours. sorry, i'm ry crying but i got upset in there. i do apologize. no, i'm not apologizing. i have got to cry for our queen. nighttime apologizing. the royal family has been out. we sought prince and princess of wales, prince william thanking the public for all of their support. they admitted to being very tired. they say the love of people coming out, leaving flowers, et cetera, et cetera, has been getting them through this difficult time. now, apparently, there was a lot of unhappiness among the public
. >> steve: amy kellogg is live in london with more. amy? >> hi steve, hi brian, hi ainsley.y can't get enough of the stories of these people who are standing in the queue. they are patient. they are dignified. they are proud. frankly, think that far too few of them who could be using the special access lane or using it but they are waiting in line for something like 11 hours now. the line is four miles long. we caught up with one particularly emotional woman coming out of the hall...
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. >> brian: amy kellogg has been covering it all with the crowds and mourners. hey, amy. >> hey, we have seen it all we have seen nuns in hab hab bids mostly steve, ainsley and brian people are wearing sense sin shoes. shear a line that behind me. i have heard three sentiments repeated this week. and most commonly and they are from brits, we love the queen, we do pomp and ceremony better than anyone else, and we are used to doing queues. we do queues well. queues being line, of course, in british english. and these have gone incredibly well down to the numbers, wrist bands that people are wearing it's been orderly and faster than expected. maybe those warnings about 30 hour waits where deterrent to people to coming out. but, we have seen all ages. really young and old. children, very young children, people limping with canes. people with sight issues. and other mobility issues. all of them saying that they wouldn't miss this for the world. it's incredibly important for them to go say their final respects. pay their final respects to the queen. steve, ainsley, and
. >> brian: amy kellogg has been covering it all with the crowds and mourners. hey, amy. >> hey, we have seen it all we have seen nuns in hab hab bids mostly steve, ainsley and brian people are wearing sense sin shoes. shear a line that behind me. i have heard three sentiments repeated this week. and most commonly and they are from brits, we love the queen, we do pomp and ceremony better than anyone else, and we are used to doing queues. we do queues well. queues being line, of...
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b >> bret: amy kellogg in milan, italy,re thanks.ghanistan'fgs capital of kabul killed two staffers and at least one afghan civilian. was russia's state newt's agency says the devil that was calling out names for visa candidates when that explosion occurred. there was no immediate claim over spots ability for the blas blast. there are indications tonight that ukrainian effortsorts to rl russian invaders in ukraine are albecoming more successful. correspondent alex hogan has the latest on the counter check strategy from kyiv. >> fire breaking out early monday morning.n ukraine says russia targeted roughly a dozen eastern towns, but in the first symbolic sign ofcc kyiv'ess counteroffensive successes, ukrainian troops raised thee flag flag in two red towns. ukrainian president promising to liberate much more. v >> theol ukrainian flag and free life will return to crimea again. >> ukraine's new offensive focuses on russian round lines of communication and wearing out russian forces in the south while also protecting theie alr. >> we need
b >> bret: amy kellogg in milan, italy,re thanks.ghanistan'fgs capital of kabul killed two staffers and at least one afghan civilian. was russia's state newt's agency says the devil that was calling out names for visa candidates when that explosion occurred. there was no immediate claim over spots ability for the blas blast. there are indications tonight that ukrainian effortsorts to rl russian invaders in ukraine are albecoming more successful. correspondent alex hogan has the latest on...
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. >> let's begin this hour's extended coverage with senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg. >> she's live in london, where mourners from all nations have been gathering since yesterday to pay tribute to a beloved queen. >> amy. good morning. hi , trace. good morning. it's a fitting gray morning for the day, but it's going to be a busy day. and i don't think that the weather will detract. those who want to pay their respects from coming out and gathering around buckingham palace and perhaps other sites in london. as i said, it will be a very busy day. the members of parliament will be meeting for a marathon session at noon, trace that's expected to go well there, allotting 10 hours for it and the parliamentarians will pay their tributes to queen elizabeth . the second bells will the bells will toll at st. paul's cathedral at windsor castle. and at westminster abbey at midday. and then prime minister, the new prime minister, liz truss, will meet the new king, king charles , the third and that same liz truss, as we know, trace, because we've played her remarks, but they were ve
. >> let's begin this hour's extended coverage with senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg. >> she's live in london, where mourners from all nations have been gathering since yesterday to pay tribute to a beloved queen. >> amy. good morning. hi , trace. good morning. it's a fitting gray morning for the day, but it's going to be a busy day. and i don't think that the weather will detract. those who want to pay their respects from coming out and gathering around...
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in a moment, fox news contributor keith kellogg, general, first, and then amy kellogg live with the latestrtainly very jittery times for europe, natural gas went up 35% just today. it is up, rich, 400% since a year ago today and though it's only labor day, winter is company and the russians have been sneering the west is going to be shivering this winter, thanks to their own decisions. but friday moscow upped the ante, closing a main pipeline into germany, nord stream 1 indefinitely. fears of unaffordable energy and shortages sent the european stocks sliding and the hopes are it can be contained so the shortages and price hikes and energy don't spill over and cause more widespread economic distress on a continent seeing job cuts and skyrocketing energy bills. the euro slid to the lowest in two decades. germany approved a $65 billion relief package and chancellor has said "we will get through this winter." nordic countries are earmarking billions as well for energy providers. this as france announced that it will fire up all of its nuclear power plants in time for winter. half of them are c
in a moment, fox news contributor keith kellogg, general, first, and then amy kellogg live with the latestrtainly very jittery times for europe, natural gas went up 35% just today. it is up, rich, 400% since a year ago today and though it's only labor day, winter is company and the russians have been sneering the west is going to be shivering this winter, thanks to their own decisions. but friday moscow upped the ante, closing a main pipeline into germany, nord stream 1 indefinitely. fears of...