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the first fights for children under 17 are already on september 10 in the bear palace, and today the draw for all teams of the regions, belarus and also wrestlers from moscow took place. competitions. the playoff final will take place in december. one of the largest venues in the capital. the first of all competitions will be held in a spectacular rage show format, it will be, uh, wall to wall. eh, the competitions hmm will be e, branded branded clothes for the guys, yes, there, e light, sound, e, everything that is now interesting to the viewer of the mega brave will also become a selection selection for the most talented and young girls. all bouts will be closely watched by the coaches of the national teams. high. the results were shown by the athletes in the open. national championship in jumping skiing in the water in the base of freestyle centers in minsk the day before the strongest representatives of ski acrobatics from belarus took part in the competition, the guests won maxim burov and love. nikitin silver and bronze hosts. so for men, the second makar mitrofanov , the third
the first fights for children under 17 are already on september 10 in the bear palace, and today the draw for all teams of the regions, belarus and also wrestlers from moscow took place. competitions. the playoff final will take place in december. one of the largest venues in the capital. the first of all competitions will be held in a spectacular rage show format, it will be, uh, wall to wall. eh, the competitions hmm will be e, branded branded clothes for the guys, yes, there, e light, sound,...
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the first fights for children under 17 are already on september 10 in the bear's palace, and today thems of the regions, belarus and also wrestlers from moscow took place .
the first fights for children under 17 are already on september 10 in the bear's palace, and today thems of the regions, belarus and also wrestlers from moscow took place .
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by the way i'm not sure leaving a trail of teddy bears outside the palace is a good idea, that is already how prince andrew finds his girlfriends but it's not just marmalade and bears. people are leaving all sorts of things, they're leaving flowers, pictures. i tell you what, this is a great opportunity to get rid of anything you don't want, just disguise it as a gift, oh our glorious queen i honor you with this ottoman that has a wobbly leg, from the great swedish kingdom dpr ikka. but while some people and bees are mourning her ma jesteery's passing, many other people are having a slightly different reaction. >> not everything was scripted today. one person protesting prince andrew was quickly removed from the crowd. >> a day earlier it was signage, not shouting that police in ed inborough had issues. >> and this person has been charged with breach of the peace. >> another man when he was arrested and de-arrested in oxford at a proclamation ceremony for the king after he shouted out, who elected him. >> trevor: i love that. i feel like everyone in the uk is amazing. like people heckling
by the way i'm not sure leaving a trail of teddy bears outside the palace is a good idea, that is already how prince andrew finds his girlfriends but it's not just marmalade and bears. people are leaving all sorts of things, they're leaving flowers, pictures. i tell you what, this is a great opportunity to get rid of anything you don't want, just disguise it as a gift, oh our glorious queen i honor you with this ottoman that has a wobbly leg, from the great swedish kingdom dpr ikka. but while...
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kumasi: british officials have told mourners to stop placing sandwiches with paddington bear outside buckingham palacegton bear where she and the characters sipped some tea when the queen revealed she carried a marmalade sandwich in her purse. officials have asked the public to only place flowers without public -- lasting so they can be composted. reggie: another interest rate hike after inflation went up in august. u.s. consumer prices rose more than expected despite falling gas prices. the cost of goods and services increased .1% compared to july, up 8.3 percent in august from a year ago. this adds pressure to the federal reserve as it decides whether to impose another interest rate hike. that is likely why you are seeing the stock market fall down this morning nearly 610 points. burger king is getting a $400 million makeover. the chain has seen rough years financially and are hoping major investments will change that. a key part to the plan -- make people fall in love with the whopper again. branding will make sure that people know bk is the home of the whopper. kumasi: some lucky whale watchers go
kumasi: british officials have told mourners to stop placing sandwiches with paddington bear outside buckingham palacegton bear where she and the characters sipped some tea when the queen revealed she carried a marmalade sandwich in her purse. officials have asked the public to only place flowers without public -- lasting so they can be composted. reggie: another interest rate hike after inflation went up in august. u.s. consumer prices rose more than expected despite falling gas prices. the...
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will be sent to london, the inhabitants of the kingdom were advised not to bring teddy bears and balloons to the palacen the company that arranges the royal in the park, they manage its royal parks for the employee not accept no gifts except postcards and flowers without wrapping. after her majesty's death. residents of the capital began to bring toys and sandwiches to the palace. this is due to marmalade, the popularity of the videos that elizabeth ii drank tea with the hero of children's books, paddington bear, this video was released in the summer in honor of the 70th anniversary of the queen's reign. breaking news so far. mikhail chebanenko was with you. stay on ntv. see you soon. them from the stomach helps chylinorm chylinorm help reduce the risk of developing ulcers and gastritis to improve digestion and the balance of microflora is normal, the metabiotic from evalar is the main cause of ulcers and gastritis bacteria, helicobacter pylori helps to remove them from the stomach or norms, it helps to reduce the risk of developing ulcers and gastritis and improve digestion. good morning. about the we
will be sent to london, the inhabitants of the kingdom were advised not to bring teddy bears and balloons to the palacen the company that arranges the royal in the park, they manage its royal parks for the employee not accept no gifts except postcards and flowers without wrapping. after her majesty's death. residents of the capital began to bring toys and sandwiches to the palace. this is due to marmalade, the popularity of the videos that elizabeth ii drank tea with the hero of children's...
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john holt is outside buckingham palace. bear in mind as we look forward to the extension council session council meeting in a couple of hours time. this is a very different accession for charles to the throne when it was for his mother in 1952, he is a man who has waited for 70 years for to become king. he is a man with opinions that he has not always been quiet about opinions on everything from agriculture to architecture, the environment, to complimentary medicine and as king that is simply not acceptable. he will have to be a model of objectivity and discretion. as his mother was, and he made that point in the speech. and finally, of course, when she met her 1st of 15 prime ministers, she was just 25 years old in 1952 charles. later with again meet the prime minister and her cabinet, his 1st prime minister at the age of 73. meanwhile tributes continue to pull in for the late queen elizabeth from london to windsor and bow moral constance gotten people across the country. remembering her laying flowers and attending services, u
john holt is outside buckingham palace. bear in mind as we look forward to the extension council session council meeting in a couple of hours time. this is a very different accession for charles to the throne when it was for his mother in 1952, he is a man who has waited for 70 years for to become king. he is a man with opinions that he has not always been quiet about opinions on everything from agriculture to architecture, the environment, to complimentary medicine and as king that is simply...
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she actually taped a little skit with paddington bear where she showed, as the rock concert was starting outside buckingham palaceuckingham palace and she opened up her purse, this is it right here, it's tea time and what does she take out of her purse but a marmalade sandwich. this country loves this queen. >> it shows she has a sense of humor, she is warm, she has emotion, she's seen the country through world wars, difficulties, through family troubles, she's had her ups and downs but she is the rock upon which this entire country rests and upon which this country is now devoting their prayers. >> carley: yeah, greg you are coming to us from london. what are people in the uk right now saying about this? >> well, the attention, you go on twitter and it's burning up right now with words of deep emotion and deep concern but also deep hope and prayers for everything she has given this country. we've had, remember, liz truss our new prime minister. that is the 15th prime minister she has had in her reign. so politicians come and go but the queen has been there but everybody has their time guys and we're just watchin
she actually taped a little skit with paddington bear where she showed, as the rock concert was starting outside buckingham palaceuckingham palace and she opened up her purse, this is it right here, it's tea time and what does she take out of her purse but a marmalade sandwich. this country loves this queen. >> it shows she has a sense of humor, she is warm, she has emotion, she's seen the country through world wars, difficulties, through family troubles, she's had her ups and downs but...
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so in honor of that, people have been bringing toy bears and marmalade sandwiches which were mentioned in that skit to the grounds of buckingham palacehave been so many bears brought that the royal park service is asking people not to bring any more bears and to instead bring organic tributes such as unwrapped flowers, guys. >> all right, ines, thank you for that. more coverage from london coming up later this half hour. >>> all right, turning now to southern california, evacuation orders are posted in san bernardino county because of more possible mudslides. this one damaged homes and vehicles. a search for victims was under way overnight. dozens of people had to be rescued after flooding caused by the remnants of tropical storm kay, and with that, let's take a look now at your tuesday forecast. >>> good morning. an advancing storm across the northeast will bring widespread thunderstorms to the region. could be some travel delays from new york city to boston. meantime, behind the cold front it'll be a nice breath of fresh air. september weather from pittsburgh down to the virginias and you're looking good this afternoon, but watch o
so in honor of that, people have been bringing toy bears and marmalade sandwiches which were mentioned in that skit to the grounds of buckingham palacehave been so many bears brought that the royal park service is asking people not to bring any more bears and to instead bring organic tributes such as unwrapped flowers, guys. >> all right, ines, thank you for that. more coverage from london coming up later this half hour. >>> all right, turning now to southern california,...
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helicopter during the opening of the 20 12 london olympics or to do this thing with paddington bear from the palace, to open the celebrations for her, for her jubilee. so she is really a person, a woman of the people, despite her incredibly removed persona. she has done her best to be a woman of the people, and let's not forget she has always said that her main -- her main purpose, her main mission, what drives her, is a sense of duty. duty, duty, duty above everything else. and that is what drove her and that is what signified her reign and her time which continues on the throne. >> christiane, stand by if you will. let me bring people up to speed on the breaking news and what has been set in motion. it was a statement from buckingham palace that reads, following further evaluation this morning, the queen's doctors are concerned for her majesty's health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision. the prince of wales, prince charles and the duchess of cornwall are headed to balmoral castle in scotland where the queen is. we learned that prince william is headed there as well. so her
helicopter during the opening of the 20 12 london olympics or to do this thing with paddington bear from the palace, to open the celebrations for her, for her jubilee. so she is really a person, a woman of the people, despite her incredibly removed persona. she has done her best to be a woman of the people, and let's not forget she has always said that her main -- her main purpose, her main mission, what drives her, is a sense of duty. duty, duty, duty above everything else. and that is what...
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tomorrow it will be sent to london, residents of the uk were advised not to bring teddy bears and balloons to the gensum palaceoted in the company that manages the royal parks, employees do not accept any gifts, except for postcards and flowers in bulk. after her majesty's death. residents of the capital began to bring toys and marmalade sandwiches to the palace. this is due to the popularity of the video in which elizabeth ii drank tea from the hero of children's books, paddington bear , this video was released in the summer in honor of the 70th anniversary of the reign of the queen in the chechen republic . all-russian festival of national theaters the federation of creative teams from all over the country will show performances based on the works of russian and foreign classics. the performances tell the audience about the culture of the peoples of russia . in addition, there will be a special outdoor concert in the mountains for the guests of the festival. master classes in theatrical art. it makes it possible today to feel how great our country is and in the field of theatrical art, how different it is, b
tomorrow it will be sent to london, residents of the uk were advised not to bring teddy bears and balloons to the gensum palaceoted in the company that manages the royal parks, employees do not accept any gifts, except for postcards and flowers in bulk. after her majesty's death. residents of the capital began to bring toys and marmalade sandwiches to the palace. this is due to the popularity of the video in which elizabeth ii drank tea from the hero of children's books, paddington bear , this...
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karachay-cherkessia city palace of culture, zheleznovodsk will bear the name of sergei puskepalitsa.was buried today in zheleznovodsk, hundreds of people came to say goodbye, andrey chistyakov's report is a portrait of sergei start-up policy at the house of culture in zheleznovodsk here, like yaroslavl, everyone considered him his own, he is us zheleznovodsk, despite the fact that from zheleznovodsk to saratov to study at the theater school. sergei start finger. he left as a young man. he managed to do a lot for his fellow countrymen, thanks to him for the city house of culture, which for 30 years did not see a major overhaul, until he intervened after a finger. he was a real man. uh, very reliable very honest very responsive he was very easy to work with. whatever the problem, he solved everything. very easy readiness to always answer the call from his school in zheleznovodsk number two today is his teacher. anna petrovna cannot hold back her tears, the video has arrived for graduation party. you understand how everyone and children always love, and for them it will also be a rav ea
karachay-cherkessia city palace of culture, zheleznovodsk will bear the name of sergei puskepalitsa.was buried today in zheleznovodsk, hundreds of people came to say goodbye, andrey chistyakov's report is a portrait of sergei start-up policy at the house of culture in zheleznovodsk here, like yaroslavl, everyone considered him his own, he is us zheleznovodsk, despite the fact that from zheleznovodsk to saratov to study at the theater school. sergei start finger. he left as a young man. he...
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. >>> the helicopter that just landed in buckingham palace was bearing king charles.o this tent. >>> coming up ahead, new evidence -- this is a hard turn -- of war crimes in ukraine. but first, keeping up the pressure. president biden is said to meet with families of brittney griner and paul whelan. what we're learning about those meetings next. ing about those meetings next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my name is wendy, i'm 51 years old, and i'm a hospital administrator. when i talk to patients you can just see from here up when you're wearing a mask. and i have noticed those lines beginning to really become not so much moderate but more severe. i'm still wendy and i got botox® cosmetic. and i'm really happy with the results because they're very subtle, and i feel like i look like myself, but just less lines. botox® cosmetic is fda approved, to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathi
. >>> the helicopter that just landed in buckingham palace was bearing king charles.o this tent. >>> coming up ahead, new evidence -- this is a hard turn -- of war crimes in ukraine. but first, keeping up the pressure. president biden is said to meet with families of brittney griner and paul whelan. what we're learning about those meetings next. ing about those meetings next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my name is wendy, i'm 51 years old, and i'm a hospital administrator. when i talk to...
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. >> even pennington bear, who recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen, tweeted out i'm becky anderson. our live coverage, here come outside of buckingham palace continues after this short break. don'n't go away. ♪ ♪ rk to deliver your cacar as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing, with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer, because our customers love it. see for yourself at carvana.com your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire a is for awareness, because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia. for adults living with ckd in type 2 diabetes, kerendia is proven to reduce the risk of ki
. >> even pennington bear, who recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen, tweeted out i'm becky anderson. our live coverage, here come outside of buckingham palace continues after this short break. don'n't go away. ♪ ♪ rk to deliver your cacar as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing, with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing...
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with paddington bear inside the palace here behind me for the platinum jubileejust a few here behindnths ago, and yesterday king charles iii had his first direct encounter with members of the public when he arrived here and got out of his car with the queen consort camilla and took some time to greet members of the crowd. they kissed his hand, one kissed his cheek and there were shouts of god save the king. then he went in there obviously difficult that statement for the nation, which we saw last night. he has a busy day here again today, but let'sjust night. he has a busy day here again today, but let's just take a look now at what happened with all of those coming here as a focal point to take —— to pay tribute, with graham satchell. look of the streets around buckingham palace, heaving with people, many carrying bunches of flowers and handwritten tributes. the queues stretching as far as the eye could see. it is the queues stretching as far as the eye could see-— eye could see. it is incredibly emotional. — eye could see. it is incredibly emotional, actually. - eye could see. it i
with paddington bear inside the palace here behind me for the platinum jubileejust a few here behindnths ago, and yesterday king charles iii had his first direct encounter with members of the public when he arrived here and got out of his car with the queen consort camilla and took some time to greet members of the crowd. they kissed his hand, one kissed his cheek and there were shouts of god save the king. then he went in there obviously difficult that statement for the nation, which we saw...
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. >> even paddington bear, who just recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen in celebrationum jubilee, tweeting out "thank you, ma'am, for everything." i'm becky anderson in london. our live coverage here outside of buckingham palace continues after this short break. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask your doctor how lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug yo
. >> even paddington bear, who just recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen in celebrationum jubilee, tweeting out "thank you, ma'am, for everything." i'm becky anderson in london. our live coverage here outside of buckingham palace continues after this short break. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with...
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. >>> it is early morning morning in london outside buckingham palace where the casket bearing queen several days, enormous crowds braving the streets, intermingling applause and tears, moments of happiness with quiets. as the hearse designed by the queen herself and lit from within approached the crowd at the palace, th
. >>> it is early morning morning in london outside buckingham palace where the casket bearing queen several days, enormous crowds braving the streets, intermingling applause and tears, moments of happiness with quiets. as the hearse designed by the queen herself and lit from within approached the crowd at the palace, th
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it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace with a horse—drawn gun carriage bearing her majestywalking behind, her children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family led by king charles. thousands of people witnessed the procession, some overcome by the emotion of the moment. and this is the scene at westminster hall, where the queen's coffin will remain for four days before her state funeral next monday. as many as 400,000 people are expected to file past the coffin in a final act of mourning. it will be good to closure then as well to just see her, it will be good to closure then as well tojust see her, and it will be good to closure then as well to just see her, and also just to give something back. also on the programme. president zelensky visits his troops after retaking thousands of square miles of territory from russian forces. and the rate of inflation dips slightly, but the worst may still lie ahead. and stay with us on bbc news where we will bring new continuing coverage of events plus analysis from our team of correspondence in the uk and around
it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace with a horse—drawn gun carriage bearing her majestywalking behind, her children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family led by king charles. thousands of people witnessed the procession, some overcome by the emotion of the moment. and this is the scene at westminster hall, where the queen's coffin will remain for four days before her state funeral next monday. as many as 400,000 people are expected to file past the...
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. >> even paddington bear who just recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen in celebrationo sending a heart felt farewell and thank you to the queen. and elton john who performed at the queen's diamond jubilee concert called her an inspiring presence who led the country through some of their greatest and darkest times with great grace, decency and a genuine caring warmth. >>> with us now "vanity fair" staff writer and co-host of the dynasty podcast aaron vander hoof, also with us host of podcast royal rachel burchfield. one of the things i find interesting as we look at clips of celebrities is no matter how big of a celebrity you are, right, queen elizabeth was always bigger. the biggest celebrities in the world when they went to meet her there was at least one person who was a bigger deal than them. >> she hated the word celebrate, that is the word she hated the most. she didn't consider err shelf celebrity, she saw herself as avatar for the nation but also a person who would always go out of her way to make them feel comfortable, part of the reason she always bore bright
. >> even paddington bear who just recently visited buckingham palace for tea with the queen in celebrationo sending a heart felt farewell and thank you to the queen. and elton john who performed at the queen's diamond jubilee concert called her an inspiring presence who led the country through some of their greatest and darkest times with great grace, decency and a genuine caring warmth. >>> with us now "vanity fair" staff writer and co-host of the dynasty podcast...
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into the forecourt of the palace comes the gilded hopes bearing the young queen to her crown. >> we waitednster abby and we suddenly hear this roar, and suddenly, around the corner came this golden coach. it was like a disney film. absolutely extraordinary. and there we saw the queen for the first time. her dress was so beautiful. the train had satin handles under it so it sort of flowed over her hands. >> we got in place and the queen turned around with a radiant smile and said ready, girls. yes, ma'am. and off we went. ♪ >> they were all dressed up. it was like a medieval tapestry. >> she comes now to the order to confirm before god the promises which she has made. >> the coronation is a very ancient religious ceremony, and at the heart of it there is this sacred right of the anointing of the monarch by the archbishop of canterbury. >> there you saw her. she looked very vulnerable and alone and i thought, goodness, what a weight is on this girl's shoulders because she was only a girl. >> it is the moment of the an an anointing. >> a moment so important history can scarcely -- >> the anoi
into the forecourt of the palace comes the gilded hopes bearing the young queen to her crown. >> we waitednster abby and we suddenly hear this roar, and suddenly, around the corner came this golden coach. it was like a disney film. absolutely extraordinary. and there we saw the queen for the first time. her dress was so beautiful. the train had satin handles under it so it sort of flowed over her hands. >> we got in place and the queen turned around with a radiant smile and said...
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. >>> it is early morning morning in london outside buckingham palace where the casket bearing queen elizabeth ii reposes. it's i rival was in keeping with so much what we have seen the last several days, enormous crowds braving the streets, intermingling applause and tears, moments of happiness with quiets. as the hearse designed by the queen herself and lit from within approached the crowd at the palace, the crowds began to cheer. then as they drew closer, that heavy silence fell once again. a moment later, when the hearse was inside, the applause resumed one final time as what were for 70 years the queen's guard and the queen's staff there to receive her and to mourn. tomorrow the quiet returns as a silent procession accompanies the coffin to westminster hall in the house of parliament, where the late monarch will lie in state. already as you can see, people have begun camping out in the rain along the route. public viewing begins at 5:00 p.m. local time and will continue around the clock until early monday morning. a short time ago, the government laid out the path that people wi
. >>> it is early morning morning in london outside buckingham palace where the casket bearing queen elizabeth ii reposes. it's i rival was in keeping with so much what we have seen the last several days, enormous crowds braving the streets, intermingling applause and tears, moments of happiness with quiets. as the hearse designed by the queen herself and lit from within approached the crowd at the palace, the crowds began to cheer. then as they drew closer, that heavy silence fell...
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palace for the last time. a horse drawn drawn carriage bearing her coffin in a solemn procession. the coffin was topped with foliage from the royal of residences. and the imperial crown, encrusted with thousands of diamonds. mourners young and old, many emotional, lined the route to witness the centuries-old tradition and say goodbye to britain's longest-serving monarch. >> she has always been there. politicians change, wars happen, happen, but the queen has always always been there. >> reporter: is the coffin arrived at westminster hall, queen consort camilla was at the the kings side and his sons were were joined by their wives. the family, united in grief. >> with my servant, queen elizabeth, and all the faithful. faithful departed. >> reporter: then the doors to the 900-year-old hall open to the public, many bowing their heads to the queen. the queen will lie in state here for four days. the line extends for mile. for miles. as many as 1 million people are expected to visit. many were in line overnight for the opportunity and say it was worth the wait. >> she was a beautiful e
palace for the last time. a horse drawn drawn carriage bearing her coffin in a solemn procession. the coffin was topped with foliage from the royal of residences. and the imperial crown, encrusted with thousands of diamonds. mourners young and old, many emotional, lined the route to witness the centuries-old tradition and say goodbye to britain's longest-serving monarch. >> she has always been there. politicians change, wars happen, happen, but the queen has always always been there....
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the car bearing the royal standard and inside king charles just passed by. he's returning now to buckingham palace has so much association for so many people who love the royal family and have seen her wear it on so many important occasions, the second thing i will tell you is that the line to get into westminster hall today has now grown to 2 miles long. and if i can pick up on what tim was saying, it was hard to watch the procession and not see the echoes of the death of princess diana, king charles and his two sons william and harry walking behind a coffin. it is a family, obviously, that's very much changed. what are your thoughts on the royal family on this day? >> well, like a lot of people here in this country, they are ever present and cast a long shadow. if you were born and raised in this country, your knowledge of britain and all england starts with william the conquerer. the battle of hastings and you learn through nearly a thousand years of unbroken history with no successful invasion, not even the nazis could invade this country even though they manage to dominate much. and as lola w
the car bearing the royal standard and inside king charles just passed by. he's returning now to buckingham palace has so much association for so many people who love the royal family and have seen her wear it on so many important occasions, the second thing i will tell you is that the line to get into westminster hall today has now grown to 2 miles long. and if i can pick up on what tim was saying, it was hard to watch the procession and not see the echoes of the death of princess diana, king...
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queen elizabeth ii passed under the great arch of buckingham palace for the last time, a horse-drawn horse-drawn carriage burying bearing her coffin in a solemn procession, topped with foliage including lavender and pine in the imperial crown encrusted with thousands of diamonds. those young and old, many emotional, aligning the route to to when is the centuries-old tradition and say goodbye to britain's longest-serving monarch. >> words have happened, politicians have changed, but the queen has always been there. >> as the coffin arrived it was mr. hall queen consort camilla was at the king's side, and his his sons were joined by their wives, kate and meghan, the family, united in grief. met with thy servant, queen elizabeh queen elizabeth, and all the fal departed -- >> then the doors to the 900-year-old hall opened to the, the public, many bowing their heads to the queen. the queen will lie in state here at westminster hall for four days. the line extends for miles as any as 1 million people are expected to visit. anywhere in line over the night for the opportunity and say it was worth worth the wait. >> she was a be
queen elizabeth ii passed under the great arch of buckingham palace for the last time, a horse-drawn horse-drawn carriage burying bearing her coffin in a solemn procession, topped with foliage including lavender and pine in the imperial crown encrusted with thousands of diamonds. those young and old, many emotional, aligning the route to to when is the centuries-old tradition and say goodbye to britain's longest-serving monarch. >> words have happened, politicians have changed, but the...
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bear. even a marmalade sandwich for a monarch. from balmoral to buckingham palacels some problems. we are hearing they are saying, please don't bring any more cuddly toys or marmalade sandwiches. well, it is a bit worrying, really, thinking about what is going to happen to them. if people started, perhaps, instead of leaving the bears, which is a wonderful thing to do and of any kind thought, but perhaps leaving messages instead and maybe making a donation to one of the queen's favourite charities. and your father had his own long—standing links with the queen? he did, because my father worked for the bbc, and when the queen's coronation took place, my father was actually working on the outside broadcast, so he was at westminster abbey for the queen's coronation. one particular paddington picture has been repeatedly shared on social media. eleanor tomlinson from willoughby, east yorkshire, first went viral after the platinum jubilee. this week, people have returned to her work. i am not really an emotional person, but i was very teary looking at the photos, because
bear. even a marmalade sandwich for a monarch. from balmoral to buckingham palacels some problems. we are hearing they are saying, please don't bring any more cuddly toys or marmalade sandwiches. well, it is a bit worrying, really, thinking about what is going to happen to them. if people started, perhaps, instead of leaving the bears, which is a wonderful thing to do and of any kind thought, but perhaps leaving messages instead and maybe making a donation to one of the queen's favourite...
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the gun carrots, which will bear the queen's casket, rolling through the empty streets from buckingham palace. an empty black coffin carried into westminster abbey. most of the royals have kept a low profile of the last 24 hours. but the new year to the throne was out at santa him at what was the queen's country estate in the east of england. prince william and princess catherine gathering flowers, talking to well wishers. back in london, it's now estimated by the authorities. more than 300000 people will in time file past. as the late queen lies in state, meeting the expectations for the nation. seeing farewell, alan fisher al jazeera london. especially please say they've arrested the head of one of your biggest money laundering rings. officers took john francis marcy and accosted in the country south for monday. it's criminal network, allegedly loan developed to $350000.00 a day urging that's are using the say live high and vodka to restaurants as a cover at the ring was dismantled during a joint international year pull up race known as white. will police started tracking the group off to s
the gun carrots, which will bear the queen's casket, rolling through the empty streets from buckingham palace. an empty black coffin carried into westminster abbey. most of the royals have kept a low profile of the last 24 hours. but the new year to the throne was out at santa him at what was the queen's country estate in the east of england. prince william and princess catherine gathering flowers, talking to well wishers. back in london, it's now estimated by the authorities. more than 300000...
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a flood of flowers, and notes, paddington bears and so many marmalade sandwiches, the palace had to ask of the pets, please stop. but time does not stop. something the queen knew well. in the seven decades through war, cold and hot, marriage successful and not. the first female prime minister. the first black president. the first email sent by a monarch. and brex it. she was the country's stillest point. now, without her, movement from the commonwealth. >> i hope they're mourning and celebrating. >> questions of what's the point from the caribbean to australia and what might happen here, both in the home countries, and at home. >> after all, the queen is said to have been at her most powerful, as a uniter. in her death, she even got parliament to laugh as one, as told through an anecdote about dropped cheese at a picnic. >> she's got a decision to make. [ laughter ] >> i picked up the cheese, put it on the plate and put it on the table. and i turned around to see that my every move had been watched very carefully by her majesty the queen. i looked at her, she looked at me and she just s
a flood of flowers, and notes, paddington bears and so many marmalade sandwiches, the palace had to ask of the pets, please stop. but time does not stop. something the queen knew well. in the seven decades through war, cold and hot, marriage successful and not. the first female prime minister. the first black president. the first email sent by a monarch. and brex it. she was the country's stillest point. now, without her, movement from the commonwealth. >> i hope they're mourning and...
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. _ marmalade sandwiches, or paddington bears, laying the tributes outside buckingham palace, we have the order of the garter is an extraordinary thing, the highest honour— extraordinary thing, the highest honour outside of the victoria cross and george — honour outside of the victoria cross and george cross, it outranks anything. _ and george cross, it outranks anything, and the queen took it very seriously— anything, and the queen took it very seriously and valued its heritage and tradition, and am sure that she reassured _ and tradition, and am sure that she reassured you that the motto, shame on him _ reassured you that the motto, shame on him who— reassured you that the motto, shame on him who evil thinks of it, her attitude — on him who evil thinks of it, her attitude to— on him who evil thinks of it, her attitude to everything was positive, she look— attitude to everything was positive, she look for the best in people. and the she look for the best in people. the ceremony she look for the best in people. fific the ceremony we have just she look for the best in people. fific the c
. _ marmalade sandwiches, or paddington bears, laying the tributes outside buckingham palace, we have the order of the garter is an extraordinary thing, the highest honour— extraordinary thing, the highest honour outside of the victoria cross and george — honour outside of the victoria cross and george cross, it outranks anything. _ and george cross, it outranks anything, and the queen took it very seriously— anything, and the queen took it very seriously and valued its heritage and...
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it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace, with a horse drawn gun carriage bearing her majesty. walking behind, her children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family, led by king charles. thousands of people witnessed the procession, some overcome by the moment. and this is the scene tonight in westminster hall, as in westminster hall, members of the public filed p the as members of the public filed past the queen's coffin. i as members of the public filed past the queen's coffin.— the queen's coffin. i don't know, it felt really strange. _ the queen's coffin. i don't know, it felt really strange. i _ the queen's coffin. i don't know, it felt really strange. i came - the queen's coffin. i don't know, it felt really strange. i came on - the queen's coffin. i don't know, it felt really strange. i came on the l felt really strange. i came on the behalf of my mum, really. but it touched me as well. it behalf of my mum, really. but it touched me as well. it is impressive when ou touched me as well. it is impressive when you get _ touched me as well. it is impr
it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace, with a horse drawn gun carriage bearing her majesty. walking behind, her children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family, led by king charles. thousands of people witnessed the procession, some overcome by the moment. and this is the scene tonight in westminster hall, as in westminster hall, members of the public filed p the as members of the public filed past the queen's coffin. i as members of the public filed...
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the things people have placed in front of windsor and buckingham palace, including flowers and a lot of people are leaving paddington bearsclip the queen made for the platinum jubilee. people have left marmalade sandwiches, tea set, rubber ducks, plastic that mingos and bouquets of flowers are lovely, skip the teddy bears, balloons and sandwiches, the sandwiches are causing sanitation issue in front of the castle. >> todd: when i die, leave a burrito we get on three, i want a lot of them there. >> carley: yesterday was a big day issue the king began in london this hour, he went to westminister hall and members of parliament expressed condolences and delivered brief mezage where he said he will take the crown and treat it the same way his mother did, he committed his life to service. a public procision edinboro to the cathedral. now members of public can visit the queen's coffin and then it will be flown to london, where more people will do that before the funeral, which takes place on monday. >> todd: perfect. let's get to this. cnn host brian stelter landed a new gig with harvard. brian stelter will convene threats to de
the things people have placed in front of windsor and buckingham palace, including flowers and a lot of people are leaving paddington bearsclip the queen made for the platinum jubilee. people have left marmalade sandwiches, tea set, rubber ducks, plastic that mingos and bouquets of flowers are lovely, skip the teddy bears, balloons and sandwiches, the sandwiches are causing sanitation issue in front of the castle. >> todd: when i die, leave a burrito we get on three, i want a lot of them...
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but also sympathy could, without leaving the image and the palace interiors, participate, in fact, skits with james bont. video with paddington bear own seventieth birthday on the throne 70 years everything that britain did wars and peace alliances and refusals of them momentary political or seemingly historical decisions were all in her name as the head of state, but she herself did not fall, not a shadow, not a bright light of this policy in a series of big stories about the long life of the queen, rollers listing the names of all fifteen prime ministers. her time takes no more than a minute and a half in the annals of the elizabethan era, which began even after the end of mourning was drawn. soon it will end, like a mournful pause in a football match at a london stadium. death interrupted the game only briefly. it compared life queens with a long train journey, when historical events and political figures, poets of analogy floated outside the carriage window. one of the last flashes was the face of the new prime minister, who managed to get the traditional royal audience, the irony is that shortly before that, the british, who
but also sympathy could, without leaving the image and the palace interiors, participate, in fact, skits with james bont. video with paddington bear own seventieth birthday on the throne 70 years everything that britain did wars and peace alliances and refusals of them momentary political or seemingly historical decisions were all in her name as the head of state, but she herself did not fall, not a shadow, not a bright light of this policy in a series of big stories about the long life of the...
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bear in mind tomorrow they will all be at buckingham palace for a state reception so perhaps someone mother to rest, his family has not had an opportunity to draw breath, and now he is about to host the biggest state event of his or indeed anyone else's lifetime. but you know, here was a woman, his mother, the late queen, who spent her entire life visiting and being visited by all manner of foreign leaders of all descriptions, democrats and despots, heroes and villains, and she treated them all with exactly the same decorum. not everyone will agree with this butjust perhaps it is fitting that as all of these leaders come here, including some whose human rights records we might find deeply troubling, are treated in exactly the same way. politics can wait. . �* . , exactly the same way. politics can wait. . ~ ., , ., ~ exactly the same way. politics can wait. ., . ., , ., ~ a memorial service in honour of the queen has been held at a church in kenya. that her father king george vi had died, and she had become sovereign. today, the st phillips anglican church, at the foot of mount kenya
bear in mind tomorrow they will all be at buckingham palace for a state reception so perhaps someone mother to rest, his family has not had an opportunity to draw breath, and now he is about to host the biggest state event of his or indeed anyone else's lifetime. but you know, here was a woman, his mother, the late queen, who spent her entire life visiting and being visited by all manner of foreign leaders of all descriptions, democrats and despots, heroes and villains, and she treated them all...
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it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace, with a horse—drawn gun carriage bearing her majestywalking behind — king charles, the queen's children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family. thousands of people are slowly filing past the coffin, with the queue stretching more than four kilometres across central london. i'm mark lobel, in a serene westminster. i'll be talking to some of the people who've been paying their respects. in other news, ukraine's president zelensky visits a newly—liberated city as his troops continue to retake territory. we report from one town deserted by russian troops. over here on the wall, one interesting detail — a single word which someone has written in broken english. "sorry." hello and welcome. queen elizabeth ii is lying in state tonight, beneath the ancient timbers of westminster hall. this is the scene live, in the oldest part of the palace of westminster. for the past six hours, thousands of people have been filing past her majesty's coffin to pay their final respects to a remarkable monarch. the queen will now lie in
it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace, with a horse—drawn gun carriage bearing her majestywalking behind — king charles, the queen's children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family. thousands of people are slowly filing past the coffin, with the queue stretching more than four kilometres across central london. i'm mark lobel, in a serene westminster. i'll be talking to some of the people who've been paying their respects. in other news, ukraine's...
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bear. even a marmalade sandwich for a monarch. from balmoral to buckingham palacepaddington. and the writer's daughter is no doubt as to why people are using a bear to show they care. one of the last times most of us saw the queen close up was when she did that marvellous sketch during thejubilee celebrations. and because that was the final image of the queen, for many people, that's what they remember, and so they associate her with paddington. i always keep one for emergencies. so do i. i keep mine in here. it's causing the royals some problems. we're hearing they're sort of saying please don't bring any more cuddly toys or marmalade sandwiches. well, it is a bit worrying, really, thinking what's going to happen to them, to all of them. perhaps if people started, instead of leaving the bears, which is a wonderful thing to do and a very kind thought, but perhaps leaving messages instead and maybe making a donation to one of the queen's favourite charities. and your father had his own long—standing links with the queen. he did, because my father worked for the bbc
bear. even a marmalade sandwich for a monarch. from balmoral to buckingham palacepaddington. and the writer's daughter is no doubt as to why people are using a bear to show they care. one of the last times most of us saw the queen close up was when she did that marvellous sketch during thejubilee celebrations. and because that was the final image of the queen, for many people, that's what they remember, and so they associate her with paddington. i always keep one for emergencies. so do i. i...
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the city of minusinsky and bears the name of the founder of the local historian nikolai martyanov krasnoyarsk territory. bravo museum of russia 300 in the former governor's palace this city, there is a museum of the history of siberian administration. tobolsk tobolsk quite right the museum of russia 200 the museum of this fruit operates in kamyzyak in the astrakhan region the massachusetts institute of technology found out when the blades of a disposable razor dull faster from cutting a hair perpendicular or at an angle. it turned out that in this case at an angle. at one time, the scythians expelled from the steppe of the northern black sea region, this tribe, which belonged to the book barbarian konan. bears 200 dense fur and a layer of fat protect the clubfoot from bee stings, but if it stings in this part of the body, even a painful shock to the nose can happen. during the journey of the sloops mirny and vostok, the shores of antarctica, it was this sloop that was commanded by mikhail lazarev vostok, section mirny quite right , mirny vostok, just commanded the bellingshaus 50 on 50 for 100 at the 1996 world snooker championship , ronio sullivan deliberately
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the procession left the palace under full honor, god of course, borne by the king's troop roll horse artillery, bearing the standard bearing the imperial crown. following on behind were her sons and her daughter, king charles, the 3rd, of course, his siblings, princes, andrew and edward and the princess royal and behind them. at the throne, prince william, now prince of wales, and his brother, prince harry, and significant others and spouse has been born in the vehicle behind a stately pace down the mal passed. pretty substantial crowds, as you say, occasionally bursting into rounds of applause or shouting a paper, a crossing host gods parade. coming along, why tool pass the great officers of state downing street, of course, and then into finally the parliamentary estate and into this magnificent building. it is the oldest building on the parliamentary estate, westminster hall, and 11th century building built in $1099.00 in the final is of the reign of william the conqueror space redolent with history. where down the ages, coronation banquets had been held, funerals, kings and queens of lane and state,
the procession left the palace under full honor, god of course, borne by the king's troop roll horse artillery, bearing the standard bearing the imperial crown. following on behind were her sons and her daughter, king charles, the 3rd, of course, his siblings, princes, andrew and edward and the princess royal and behind them. at the throne, prince william, now prince of wales, and his brother, prince harry, and significant others and spouse has been born in the vehicle behind a stately pace...
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palace overnight before being brought to westminster hall on wednesday. it will lie in state there for 4 days ahead of the funeral next monday. whereas dw corresponded to bear got mass in london just how many people are expected to fall past the queen's coffin in the coming days. officials are thinking that really hundreds of thousands, almost a 1000000 people. we want to pay their respect when the queen is lying in state and london. and this of course brings with its challenges, challenges for the year, for the, for the authorities. it's a security challenge because that many people to sending into central london expecting to form an orderly british q all across central london. but on top of that, you will have heads of state and not just president biden, but other heads of states are expected. so this is going to be an extraordinary challenge for the police, for the security. and we are already seeing how people are, are trying to get a glimpse of the coffin of the queen, but it's expected to be more and more accommodations already hot to come by in london, or get mass reporting. oh, pioneering directors on the godaddy has died at the age of $91.00. his l
palace overnight before being brought to westminster hall on wednesday. it will lie in state there for 4 days ahead of the funeral next monday. whereas dw corresponded to bear got mass in london just how many people are expected to fall past the queen's coffin in the coming days. officials are thinking that really hundreds of thousands, almost a 1000000 people. we want to pay their respect when the queen is lying in state and london. and this of course brings with its challenges, challenges for...
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it follows a solemn procession from buckingham palace with a horse—drawn gun carriage bearing her majesty
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the public gathered outside buckingham palace and they look at the symbol of monarchy and there was a bearhave to go out and as she did wanting to meet the crowd. and wondering really was it good reception? >> what we've been doing -- >> you know queen in the end did get it. you know, she didn't really need to be told bis mess or anyone else -- what should be done and once she got it -- she reacted very fast and very effectively. that evening queen made unprecedented live broadcast to the nation where she spoke about diana. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. in good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. i admired and respected her for her energy and commitment to others. and especially for her devotion to her two boys. >> the family did take some time to come back and not that that absolutely became republicans but many thought i don't care so much about royal family and not so interested they're not so relevant to my life. queen learned lessons demonstrated in 2002 when just months before golden jubile
the public gathered outside buckingham palace and they look at the symbol of monarchy and there was a bearhave to go out and as she did wanting to meet the crowd. and wondering really was it good reception? >> what we've been doing -- >> you know queen in the end did get it. you know, she didn't really need to be told bis mess or anyone else -- what should be done and once she got it -- she reacted very fast and very effectively. that evening queen made unprecedented live broadcast...
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the public gathered outside buckingham palace and they look at the symbol of monarchy and there was a bearasant time to have to go out and as she did wanting to meet the crowd. and wondering really was it good reception? >> what we've been doing -- >> you know queen in the end did get it. you know, she didn't really need to be told bis mess or anyone else -- what should be done and once she got it -- she reacted very fast and very effectively. that evening queen made unprecedented live broadcast to the nation where she spoke about diana. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. in good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. i admired and respected her for her energy and commitment to others. and especially for her devotion to her two boys. >> the family did take some time to come back and not that that absolutely became republicans but many thought i don't care so much about royal family and not so interested they're not so relevant to my life. queen learned lessons demonstrated in 2002 when just months before
the public gathered outside buckingham palace and they look at the symbol of monarchy and there was a bearasant time to have to go out and as she did wanting to meet the crowd. and wondering really was it good reception? >> what we've been doing -- >> you know queen in the end did get it. you know, she didn't really need to be told bis mess or anyone else -- what should be done and once she got it -- she reacted very fast and very effectively. that evening queen made unprecedented...
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covering back in june, during the big concert in front of buckingham palace, she released a video of her having tea with paddington bear. she stole the show. she had been engaged in. she kept it a secret. she loved the fact she kept it a secret and unveiled this. yes, she has this great sense of responsibility and duty. she doesn't overshare in a world where people overshare a lot. she doesn't do any of that. she's not particularly comfortable showing her emotions but she's very human. the human side is this sense of fun and good sense of humor. >> talk to me about that side of her, andrew. >> well, yes. there is this element. of course, she's tremendously stoic and so on, but also this fun, frankly. she loves it, for example, when things go wrong. there's nothing she enjoys more than when the protocols slightly get upset and people wind up in the wrong places or doing the wrong things. she's a tremendous mimic so she's able to recreate the situation doing everybody's voices. and everybody falls about laughing when she imitates people, especially, as i say, when well-organized events go terribly wrong. >> keir, cease c
covering back in june, during the big concert in front of buckingham palace, she released a video of her having tea with paddington bear. she stole the show. she had been engaged in. she kept it a secret. she loved the fact she kept it a secret and unveiled this. yes, she has this great sense of responsibility and duty. she doesn't overshare in a world where people overshare a lot. she doesn't do any of that. she's not particularly comfortable showing her emotions but she's very human. the...
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bears, tokens. and i felt that it was -- that being down at buckingham palace underworld residences that people wanted to come out and pay their respects. it's really quite a scene, but it was also thinking it's a place to be seen. yourself. you see so many people taking selfies and pictures, really wanting to mark this singular, historic event. in british history. and to pay respects to a monarch you know who's not just head of state in the uk, but ahead of commonwealth. i think it's about 2.5 billion people. she was a global figure. and a popular one. i think people are wanting to pay respects to be here, and really, it's an extraordinary moment in british history. >> andrew, i talk to people yesterday outside buckingham palace, many of them spending a lot of time just to get as close to the gates as they could. let's listen to what some of them told me. >> this is something completely new for us. we are so used to the queen. all of our lives she has been with us all of our lives. yeah, it's different. >> i feel like now, there's really gonna be a lot of changes. some very big change. because she ha
bears, tokens. and i felt that it was -- that being down at buckingham palace underworld residences that people wanted to come out and pay their respects. it's really quite a scene, but it was also thinking it's a place to be seen. yourself. you see so many people taking selfies and pictures, really wanting to mark this singular, historic event. in british history. and to pay respects to a monarch you know who's not just head of state in the uk, but ahead of commonwealth. i think it's about 2.5...
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bear in mind that tomorrow, they'll be all at buckingham palace for a state reception, so perhaps someis mother to rest on his family have not had an opportunity to draw breath, now he's about to host the biggest state event of his or anybody else's life. but here was a woman, the late queen, who spent her entire life visiting and being visited by all manner of foreign leaders of all descriptions. democrats and despots, heroes and villains. and she treated them all with exactly the same decorum. not everyone would agree with this, but perhaps it's fitting that, as all these leaders come here including some whose human rights records we might find deeply troubling, they are treated in exactly the same way, the politics can wait. in an interview with the bbc the queen consort, camilla has spoken about her recollections of the late queen elizabeth ii. she has been part of our lives forever. i'm 75 now, and i can't remember anybody except the queen being there. it must�*ve been so difficult for her, being a solitary woman. there weren't women prime ministers or women presidents. she carved
bear in mind that tomorrow, they'll be all at buckingham palace for a state reception, so perhaps someis mother to rest on his family have not had an opportunity to draw breath, now he's about to host the biggest state event of his or anybody else's life. but here was a woman, the late queen, who spent her entire life visiting and being visited by all manner of foreign leaders of all descriptions. democrats and despots, heroes and villains. and she treated them all with exactly the same...
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bearing the queen's bodies still remains within bound model. and we can only understand that on sunday the coffin is going to be taken to edinburgh to hollywood palace in edinburgh. and then the following day there is going to be a procession up the royal mile in edinburgh, and the body will be moved to saint giles church where it will lay at rest for the short period of time. it's understood that members of the public may well be allowed to walk past the coffin pilots in at saint giles from then the following day. it is likely to be moved to london and to buckingham palace were the official or arrangements for the funeral procession. the funeral arrangements will begin, but in the meantime, people here in bomber still coming to pay their respects to the only monarchs that many of them have ever known and raw. how will king charles is that speech have gone down there? i think that's an it is fair to say that certainly the people the ball mall are extremely. busy busy loyal to the royal family in the main, they have spent many years essentially protecting the loyal family because they are so used to see the while family and very relaxed situations ar
bearing the queen's bodies still remains within bound model. and we can only understand that on sunday the coffin is going to be taken to edinburgh to hollywood palace in edinburgh. and then the following day there is going to be a procession up the royal mile in edinburgh, and the body will be moved to saint giles church where it will lay at rest for the short period of time. it's understood that members of the public may well be allowed to walk past the coffin pilots in at saint giles from...
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at the exact moment that the procession bearing her late majesty's coffin sets off from buckingham palacedetailfor this moment. the queen's mother and father both lay in state here inside these walls, and soon her coffin will rest on a catafalque draped in purple cloth. this is a highly symbolic occasion, the moment that the coffin becomes the responsibility of the earl martial and passes from the care of the royal household to the state. after the procession arrives there will be a short service led by there will be a short service led by the archbishop of canterbury and sung by the choirs of the chatham royal and westminster abbey. then the first vigil will be mounted by the first vigil will be mounted by the household cavalry, the gentlemen at arms and the yeomen of the guard, the first of 20 watches, each one lasting six hours, watches that will run continuously until monday morning when the coffin will be carried across parliament square to westminster abbey for the funeral service. this afternoon once the royal party has left, the whole will close briefly and, allowing the public th
at the exact moment that the procession bearing her late majesty's coffin sets off from buckingham palacedetailfor this moment. the queen's mother and father both lay in state here inside these walls, and soon her coffin will rest on a catafalque draped in purple cloth. this is a highly symbolic occasion, the moment that the coffin becomes the responsibility of the earl martial and passes from the care of the royal household to the state. after the procession arrives there will be a short...
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palace gates and beginning that shortjourney palace gates and beginning that short journey across to westminster. that is the king�*s car in the front, bearing royal standard. we will see them in westminster hall very shortly. as they are on their way to westminster hall, it�*ll be a special moment for the queen�*s children for whom this has been a time where their private grief has had to be alongside their public duty. they have received condolences from across the country and around the world. as they travel to westminster hall tonight it is in remembrance of their mother, their beloved mother, more than anything else. each of them will have their own memories as they make this journey of their time with her through the decades. ido i do have many happy memories of childhood. i rememberwe i do have many happy memories of childhood. i remember we used to have lots of laughs, sometimes make her laugh, she was always very jolly. her laugh, she was always very “oll . ,, . , her laugh, she was always very “oll. ,, ., her laugh, she was always very “oll . ,, ., v, jolly. she was always the queen because that — jolly. she was always the queen be
palace gates and beginning that shortjourney palace gates and beginning that short journey across to westminster. that is the king�*s car in the front, bearing royal standard. we will see them in westminster hall very shortly. as they are on their way to westminster hall, it�*ll be a special moment for the queen�*s children for whom this has been a time where their private grief has had to be alongside their public duty. they have received condolences from across the country and around...