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people has been arriving in central london. so it's incredibly busy and london and we're expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions to morrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security operation is going well. that is massive event on monday in london, all eyes will be upon and i am sure bergen mars reporting from london. many thanks . some sports for you now in the bonus lager saturday saw the return of the fishing rival in german football shaka versus jordan shock. i've spent the last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's room region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around, for the band sat to wait alm
people has been arriving in central london. so it's incredibly busy and london and we're expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions to morrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security...
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. >> the funeral march echoed around central london as the coffin was accompanied on its final journeymembers of the armed forces from the u.k. and commonwealth. around the country, people gathered in towns and cities to watch the funeral and pay their own respects >> just immensely proud to be british. >> is great how we all come together as a nation. >> then on to windsor and down the long walk. crowds gathered to watch the grenadier guards accompanied the late queen to her last resting place. and the final glimpse of the queens coffin before she was buried in a private ceremony in st. george's chapel here this evening. ♪ >> good evening from inside the grounds of windsor castle. the final resting place of the late queen. the private burial took place in st. george's chapel this evening. queen elizabeth interred alongside her husband, the duke of edinburgh. it followed service this afternoon here in honor of her life. a ceremony not seen in this country for nearly 60 years, mixed with private sorrow as the state funeral was held at westminster abby, the building in which the queen wa
. >> the funeral march echoed around central london as the coffin was accompanied on its final journeymembers of the armed forces from the u.k. and commonwealth. around the country, people gathered in towns and cities to watch the funeral and pay their own respects >> just immensely proud to be british. >> is great how we all come together as a nation. >> then on to windsor and down the long walk. crowds gathered to watch the grenadier guards accompanied the late queen...
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links the past and the present out 0 nevuk are reporting live there from buckingham palace in central london. i just want to show you some pictures sir. now, um from windsor castle, which is sir, another royal residence in the english county of barsha. ah, it's around 15 miles outside of london. it's sir. i suppose you'd refer to it as the queen's 2nd home. whereas buckingham palace very much the, the day to day working office. if you like, the windsor castle was where that the queen and her prince philip would retreat. ah, at the we can people anyway, paying their respects to her majesty the queen. ah, by laying floral tributes outside of windsor castle. former u. k. prime minister boris johnson said that this is our country's saddest day. he said the death of the only monarch most britons have ever known would provoke a deep and personal sense of loss. far more intense the perhaps we expected. when queen elizabeth 1st visited kenya in 1952, she arrived as a princess and left only days later to ascend the throne. back then kenya was still part of the british empire. now it's one of more tha
links the past and the present out 0 nevuk are reporting live there from buckingham palace in central london. i just want to show you some pictures sir. now, um from windsor castle, which is sir, another royal residence in the english county of barsha. ah, it's around 15 miles outside of london. it's sir. i suppose you'd refer to it as the queen's 2nd home. whereas buckingham palace very much the, the day to day working office. if you like, the windsor castle was where that the queen and her...
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also in central london full miss seeing the scenes inside at westminster hall. the somber atmosphere continues as it shed tell us about the scenes outside it was intriguing laura here in trafalgar square. trafalgar square itself is part of a ring of security at which has been put up around the palace of westminster and westminster cathedral. there are several layers to it at the moment though people can go on to the mile. we saw the, the well wishes and the mourners and the spectators thronging the mile. and indeed, parts of whitehall, where i am for that hour period where the procession was moving from buckingham palace into westminster hall. everything stopped. it was almost eerie here in central london flights in london. heathrow airport would normally come over the top of the center of the city here. they were stopped in order to maintain a degree of silence. bells were ringing from churches as a church full saint martin in the fields just at the corner of trafalgar square, where i'm standing and periodically the bells there were ringing out. but for the mos
also in central london full miss seeing the scenes inside at westminster hall. the somber atmosphere continues as it shed tell us about the scenes outside it was intriguing laura here in trafalgar square. trafalgar square itself is part of a ring of security at which has been put up around the palace of westminster and westminster cathedral. there are several layers to it at the moment though people can go on to the mile. we saw the, the well wishes and the mourners and the spectators thronging...
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so i live in central london. got up, watched everything on the tv because unfortunately an invite to the actual show funeral. so any date if the president. exactly. yeah. so that was very peaceful. and then we wanted to see if we could see things that were going on strike off the all the right to plot. so on, on a when we decided to go to windsor. and i think a bit later in the day. so my uncle lives in windsor, he's, he's been up by queuing, find a place in 7 in the morning. he's in that he's on the, he's in the, in the long walk that we arrived half an hour ago. yeah. so, so when you see the pictures that we've been looking at all day and over the last week or so, what does it might you feel about about the role family, about britain, about britain's place in the world? you can really see the importance how much of an impact the monica has on system. so seeing all the, what would have been across the board on board some things. it's just all in morning photos of the queen and you just say, i agree with you, roy
so i live in central london. got up, watched everything on the tv because unfortunately an invite to the actual show funeral. so any date if the president. exactly. yeah. so that was very peaceful. and then we wanted to see if we could see things that were going on strike off the all the right to plot. so on, on a when we decided to go to windsor. and i think a bit later in the day. so my uncle lives in windsor, he's, he's been up by queuing, find a place in 7 in the morning. he's in that he's...
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partly explains why so many nations around the world will have some interest in the events in central london today. at the moment, thanks. vehicles speak to you again in the coming hours that's at owens in london. let's bring in once again, left hand to general simon mail, who's in london studio. he's a retired british army officer. simon general is just wanna get your thoughts once again on the huge security challenge that this feel poses today. well, there's definitely threats, adrian arm, but ter, and they're all well acknowledged. and as we said earlier, you, you, you, you plan for the worst, you hope for the best. ah, it will be of a self policing crowd. as you can see, it's fascinating watching your be of the imagery coming back on your, on your, on your screen some. i've seen a lot of old friends walking into the abbey already. i'm looking at the are the young soldiers around the place and then i'm looking it, as you can see that the mood in the crowd on, other than the odd person, everybody they're turning out to see the, the monic is not just curiosity, it's, it's emotional bond and
partly explains why so many nations around the world will have some interest in the events in central london today. at the moment, thanks. vehicles speak to you again in the coming hours that's at owens in london. let's bring in once again, left hand to general simon mail, who's in london studio. he's a retired british army officer. simon general is just wanna get your thoughts once again on the huge security challenge that this feel poses today. well, there's definitely threats, adrian arm,...
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as she lies in state at parliament's westminster hall in central london. some mourners were treated to an unscheduled walk about by king charles and his son, william, who came out to thank those who had been queuing over night for several hours. commentaries lie from growing on just to you. i plowed with the meeting self and prince hedges. my co worker, i on saturday, william joined his brother, harry and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin. prince harry, who was no longer working royal, was allowed to wear a military uniform at the king's request. like their parents the day before. the 8 cousins stood vigil for 15 minutes, as mourners continued to quietly file by oh, i can't describe it with nothing oversee ever experienced before and yet if so, said pulling inside my snow, and we were very lucky enough to feel to grind children there as well i am the aerial moment in time. king charles, the 3rd is meeting with commonwealth leaders at buckingham palace, including new zealand prime minister, jacinta, are darren and canada. as justin
as she lies in state at parliament's westminster hall in central london. some mourners were treated to an unscheduled walk about by king charles and his son, william, who came out to thank those who had been queuing over night for several hours. commentaries lie from growing on just to you. i plowed with the meeting self and prince hedges. my co worker, i on saturday, william joined his brother, harry and their cousins, to stand vigil by their grandmother's coffin. prince harry, who was no...
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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 on the pioneering director, john, look, go down, has died at the age of 91. his legal advisor said he died by dr. assisted suicide after suffering from quote, multiple, disabling pathologies. he rose to fame as a leader of the 1960 s french new wave. directing and writing films that have become art house classics. his 1960 film, breathless with its outsider, characters, and unconventional visual style, has stood the test of time. left on price. jean seaberg played alongside john paul bell mondo in this cheeky, innovative, and very unconventional crime film. same guy was, he's a brea
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 on the pioneering director, john, look,...
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of respondents. bentley got there in the central london. thank you. now to some other stories making headlines around the world to day you as president joe biden has said that washington would defend taiwan if china staged to quote a clean, unprecedented attack. he added that the u. s. does maintain a one china policy and does not support taiwan independence? china has responded by saying biden's remarks, severely, violet washington's policy of the island super typhoon. nun madeau is a lashing the southern japanese island of houston. the storm has brought heavy rains of winds of up to 230 kilometers per hour. authorities have urged 4000000 people to evacuate their homes. ukraine says a russian missile damaged equipment close to the 2nd largest nuclear plant in the country. keith brand, the attack as nuclear terrorism. moscow as ward of more attacks on ukrainian infrastructure after its forces were pushed from a north east, the new frame leading to the discovery of mass graves in a forest in the region. the remnant denies that russia is responsible for
of respondents. bentley got there in the central london. thank you. now to some other stories making headlines around the world to day you as president joe biden has said that washington would defend taiwan if china staged to quote a clean, unprecedented attack. he added that the u. s. does maintain a one china policy and does not support taiwan independence? china has responded by saying biden's remarks, severely, violet washington's policy of the island super typhoon. nun madeau is a lashing...
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this is central london.in the kind of royal section of central london, so it is often more peaceful than in other parts of this great city. but it's remarkable. people -- you don't hear the shouting, the throng of a crowd. there's just a silence across this area apart from the occasional sound of a car horn. even the cars themselves i think are driving more slowly. cars are being more careful because there are crowds of people here now. i suspect there will be more. it's just a picture of people. not just british people but people from around the world because of course this is part of london where many. folks come when they visit london. many people watch willing know this place because they'll have been here. it's just a picture of people coming to pay their respects. >> keir, we'll be coming back to you. let's go to nbc news historian michael beschloss. why does this loss extend far beyond the uk? >> exactly right, lester. we've talked about how much queen elizabeth brought to british history and the last
this is central london.in the kind of royal section of central london, so it is often more peaceful than in other parts of this great city. but it's remarkable. people -- you don't hear the shouting, the throng of a crowd. there's just a silence across this area apart from the occasional sound of a car horn. even the cars themselves i think are driving more slowly. cars are being more careful because there are crowds of people here now. i suspect there will be more. it's just a picture of...
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let's bring in joe hall, who's outside buckingham palace in central london. john, up. what do you make of what we've just been watching? when i tell you that the enormous crowd gathered here, i've side bucking palace wishes they'd been watching all this. pomp and ceremony take place. not just sir. james is palace. pretty much a stones throw away from here, but in the city of london as well. where the proclamation has just been read for a 2nd time. the crowd here by contrast in the roadways outside, bucking, still pending behind barricades waiting for a glimpse of king charles when he eventually makes his way back to buckingham palace. so they would have hoped, i think that would have happened by now. it's increasingly fractions. crowd is quite a lot of pushing and shoving. people have been standing for an awful lot longer than they were anticipating. somebody broke through the barricades a short while ago. the police pounced on them. the crowd treated it a bit like entertainment and every now and then agreed work his band with people on the backend. yes. hi this jack.
let's bring in joe hall, who's outside buckingham palace in central london. john, up. what do you make of what we've just been watching? when i tell you that the enormous crowd gathered here, i've side bucking palace wishes they'd been watching all this. pomp and ceremony take place. not just sir. james is palace. pretty much a stones throw away from here, but in the city of london as well. where the proclamation has just been read for a 2nd time. the crowd here by contrast in the roadways...
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well, we will have more coverage of course of proceedings in central london.ers on bbc two who are watching this coverage. we have
well, we will have more coverage of course of proceedings in central london.ers on bbc two who are watching this coverage. we have
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accorded just this kind of ceremony with whole with was the culture continues along. whitehall in central london passed the senate off one to cross god's parade with spring in one historian and owns a london studio. what do you make of what you're seeing you so far? based on what we've seen, i think the, the organizers of this event can hold, that heads up high 3 things to study, to me over the course of the last hour. awful. so i think, 1st of all, the organizers would've wanted the service and procession to be emotionally enlivening. and i think we really saw that in westminster abbey, with choral music, the bag pipes, the organ music, but also the course of god save the king salmon from the, the archbishop of canterbury. i think all is that contributed to a sense of real. i really inspiring, really inspiring sense of, of all which was, was quite touching i think secondly, in terms of, of what was, what was orchestrated as part of that is a real emphasis on, i think, the modern inclusivity of both the british nation and also the commonwealth we saw great diversity in terms of the commonwealth
accorded just this kind of ceremony with whole with was the culture continues along. whitehall in central london passed the senate off one to cross god's parade with spring in one historian and owns a london studio. what do you make of what you're seeing you so far? based on what we've seen, i think the, the organizers of this event can hold, that heads up high 3 things to study, to me over the course of the last hour. awful. so i think, 1st of all, the organizers would've wanted the service...
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are diplomatic, it is a james base reporting live there from westminster, central london, james for the month. many thanks. i speak to christopher wilson, he's a royal biographer. he joins been out live from london last to was cute here christopher . but let's start with those remarkable scenes that we saw earlier of the new king stopping his motorcade as he arrived at buckingham palace getting out and greeting over a period of 15 or 20 minutes or so. as many people as he could, that had come to pay their respects to his mother. absolutely, and as i said earlier, this is unprecedented. no other monarch in my knowledge of history has ever done that has ever gone to the people 1st before he's gone to the prime minister for he's gone to anybody else. this is a significant change in my view for very small detail. but you know, we, royal experts look for signals everywhere. if you notice he's actually wearing dark suit, black tie, white shirt, all of which you'd expect. but he's also got a colored silk handkerchief in his pocket. now, none of us are wearing our colored handkerchief in our po
are diplomatic, it is a james base reporting live there from westminster, central london, james for the month. many thanks. i speak to christopher wilson, he's a royal biographer. he joins been out live from london last to was cute here christopher . but let's start with those remarkable scenes that we saw earlier of the new king stopping his motorcade as he arrived at buckingham palace getting out and greeting over a period of 15 or 20 minutes or so. as many people as he could, that had come...
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no fault about an hour away from central london. these are like pictures we're watching right now . it will then be driven to buckingham palace where it will be or to westminster hole where the queen will lions thankful, 5 days of able to come and pay their respects before the queen's funeral. next monday he w, correspond a big mass is in london. give us a sense of the atmosphere in london. do you expect a lot of people to turn out to view the queen's coffin as it lies in state? i know last time we spoke, you were talking about some 20000000 people wanting to come i know that figure, i haven't had again, that was a member of parliament. and at the moment what i'm hearing officials are expecting hundreds of thousands. so almost a 1000000 people and that's still an enormous number. they are expecting that this will be really the largest a vendor the ever took place will have taken place in the u. k. we know that accommodation is already very scars and london. there are extra trains that will enable people to come from all corners of the u. k into london. and we are expecting that ther
no fault about an hour away from central london. these are like pictures we're watching right now . it will then be driven to buckingham palace where it will be or to westminster hole where the queen will lions thankful, 5 days of able to come and pay their respects before the queen's funeral. next monday he w, correspond a big mass is in london. give us a sense of the atmosphere in london. do you expect a lot of people to turn out to view the queen's coffin as it lies in state? i know last...
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and al correspondent babbled visa joins me now from central london, where the queue of people is already growing. barbara described to us, where are you right now and tell us about the, the people who are gathering there in london. we are on the other side of the thames, the on the other side, the south side of parliament. what you can see here in the back of me and in the middle of that complex back there is westminster hall. the engine core of the inch and a place where british royal re royalty throughout the centuries used to meet parliament and, and used to sort of assert their place in this monarchy and in power. so that is where a queen elizabeth will be lying in state in rach here on this side of the thames. is this enormous cubans are engaging in one of their favorite and time on a past times killing. and if we take a look at this, and you think this is just a milling crowd here, that is not true. it is indeed a very orderly q people have started the night before to line up here. they have brought to a folding chairs. they have thermos was t, they have small picnics. they have of
and al correspondent babbled visa joins me now from central london, where the queue of people is already growing. barbara described to us, where are you right now and tell us about the, the people who are gathering there in london. we are on the other side of the thames, the on the other side, the south side of parliament. what you can see here in the back of me and in the middle of that complex back there is westminster hall. the engine core of the inch and a place where british royal re...
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ajourney perhaps palace, where i am here in central london.central london. ajourney perhaps of an hour or so. worth reminding you that her daughter, the princess royal, princess anne, has followed her mother throughout her journey from her beloved bow moral where she died on thursday. —— balmoral. following her mother for the entire journey. asi as i say, so many people still here, and let'sjoin my colleague, because she has been spending time with some of the thousands who are clearly not put off by the weather. what have people been saying?— people been saying? you're absolutely _ people been saying? you're absolutely right. it's - people been saying? you're absolutely right. it's rainingj absolutely right. it's raining heavily here outside. but that hasn't stopped people from coming here to pay their tribute to her majesty. in one of the most poignant chapters in this week and as the country says goodbye. this in many ways is her final country says goodbye. this in many ways is herfinal homecoming. she's going to be returning to buckingham
ajourney perhaps palace, where i am here in central london.central london. ajourney perhaps of an hour or so. worth reminding you that her daughter, the princess royal, princess anne, has followed her mother throughout her journey from her beloved bow moral where she died on thursday. —— balmoral. following her mother for the entire journey. asi as i say, so many people still here, and let'sjoin my colleague, because she has been spending time with some of the thousands who are clearly not...
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it was interesting that the silence that was, well, i think ringing around central london because it was so unusual. british airways had canceled a number of flights in london heathrow. apple. he drove it to the west of london on the flight path on the final approach to that apple comes directly over the top of central london. those flights are stopped for the period of the procession, the fountains over my shoulder, which had just stopped now, and in fact, were also stopped during the procession as well. so there was a real quiet that descended on central london very unusual for this 24 hour day capital city. i think the other thing that was striking was that once the procession had gone past, how quickly people then started milling around and going about their business again today is not a holiday in the u. k. despite the fact that we're an unofficial period of morning, monday will be a holiday when the general actually takes place, but today is a normal working day. and once people had stopped paid their respect watched out of whatever motivation they had to stop and look, they the
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lining the streets to watch as the queen's body was born in grand military procession through central london towards its place of final rest in the royal vault at windsor. he would follow her still jona whole al jazeera london, hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets as the queen was escorted to windsor castle. a place that's been her main residence over the past few years. warners flew far flowers, the head of the hearse carrying the queen's coffin. it was then another procession up window, cancels long walk, where crowns and members of the armed forces line. the 5 kilometer avenue senior rules again followed the procession. once inside, the council was a service was then held at windsor castles, saint george's chapel, and $800.00 guests. so the last good bye to burton's longest reigning monitor in the midst of all the dean of windsor led the proceedings, praising the queen for a life of unstinting service. it was here that the imperial state, crown old, and sceptre louis moved from the coffin and clean. as mister wander service was snapped. symbolizing the end of her rein, a coff
lining the streets to watch as the queen's body was born in grand military procession through central london towards its place of final rest in the royal vault at windsor. he would follow her still jona whole al jazeera london, hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets as the queen was escorted to windsor castle. a place that's been her main residence over the past few years. warners flew far flowers, the head of the hearse carrying the queen's coffin. it was then another procession up...
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commemorating the life and reign of queen elizabeth is being held at saint paul's cathedral in some central london. and we're going across live now to that if of this vocation we celebrate her love for her family, her commitment to duty, and her calling to create unity and concord. at the heart of the commonwealth, we pray for the royal family. as they mourn their loss. we pray too, for our most gracious sovereign lord, the king, the placing all his trust in god. he too may rule over us in peace with justice and compassion. so let us pray. eternal lord, god, you hold all souls in life, send forth. we pray upon, your servant, elizabeth, and upon your whole church in earth and heaven. the brightness of your light and peace. and grant that we, following the good example of those who have faithfully served you here and are now addressed, may at the last enter with them into the fullness of eternal joy. in jesus christ, our savior armour and anthem lay herb heavily. i i the i oh i . 3 0 yeah i ah, i yeah. me i yeah i ah ah. the spirit of the lord god is upon me because the lord has anointed me. he has
commemorating the life and reign of queen elizabeth is being held at saint paul's cathedral in some central london. and we're going across live now to that if of this vocation we celebrate her love for her family, her commitment to duty, and her calling to create unity and concord. at the heart of the commonwealth, we pray for the royal family. as they mourn their loss. we pray too, for our most gracious sovereign lord, the king, the placing all his trust in god. he too may rule over us in...
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what we've seen is both in central london the lead up to the ceremony. during the sermon itself, clearly, the current, the crabs appeared as though they were deeply moved by the experience and the, the mood was somber and reflective. what we've seen since the hearse is, has left central london is i think that desire to celebrate this, this, this long rain as it's passed as it's passed by the groups that have matched at the side of the road. so i think we're seeing both things, and i think christopher said before that you know, we, what we were about to see on, on the arrival in windsor is a, it's probably a return to the most. the most somber mood is as the 2nd part of today's funerary ritual gets on the way. so it is fascinating to see how the crowds are reacting. i don't think this is necessarily different to what we've seen past times. what i am left wondering, the more, the more that i watch today is whether we're going to see the like of this. again, i think it highly unlikely that we will ever see a royal funeral on this scale with this level of gr
what we've seen is both in central london the lead up to the ceremony. during the sermon itself, clearly, the current, the crabs appeared as though they were deeply moved by the experience and the, the mood was somber and reflective. what we've seen since the hearse is, has left central london is i think that desire to celebrate this, this, this long rain as it's passed as it's passed by the groups that have matched at the side of the road. so i think we're seeing both things, and i think...
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i'm becky anderson joining us live from central london overlooking the palace of westminster. it is 9:00 in the morning and thousands of people lining up to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii. >> live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, i'm rosemary church with the latest on the war in ukraine and an all out effort to avoid a rail strike here in the united states. >>> well, the clock is ticking for negotiators to avoid the potentially crippling rail strike here in the united states. talks led by labor secretary marty walsh have been going on throughout the early morning hours. one official tells cnn don't expect a resolution any time soon. a strike could put a serious dent in a u.s. economy already struggling to recover threatening deliveries of -- amtrak is warning of cancellations and more to come. more from pete muntean. >> reporter: it is the latest effort to put the breaks on a rail worker strike that could bring a major blow to the economy. bosses met with the labor secretary in a last-ditch effort to reach a deal by midnight thursday. that's when 60,000 workers coul
i'm becky anderson joining us live from central london overlooking the palace of westminster. it is 9:00 in the morning and thousands of people lining up to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii. >> live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, i'm rosemary church with the latest on the war in ukraine and an all out effort to avoid a rail strike here in the united states. >>> well, the clock is ticking for negotiators to avoid the potentially crippling rail strike here in the united...
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the procession will leave westminster abbey taking a route through central london to what's known as wellington arch near high park corner. members of the royal family will be following the procession on foot. nina del santos is outside buckingham palace, which is very close to there. and nina, we've been talking throughout the morning about the history of this occasion. it's an enormous day for london, and a lot going into the planning of this. just tell us what you know from your perspective there. >> reporter: well, it's also an enormous day presumably for the people behind me here inside buckingham a palace. the royal standard is actually flying above buckingham palace which means the king is in residence at the moment, and he and his family will departing from buckingham palace and clarence house, his official residence at the moment, in about 2 1/2 hours from now. that is when we'll start to see the motorcades exiting the gates here at buckingham palace, and that is why you can see these crowds have now been allowed to gather together. behind me they were keeping this area cord
the procession will leave westminster abbey taking a route through central london to what's known as wellington arch near high park corner. members of the royal family will be following the procession on foot. nina del santos is outside buckingham palace, which is very close to there. and nina, we've been talking throughout the morning about the history of this occasion. it's an enormous day for london, and a lot going into the planning of this. just tell us what you know from your perspective...
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and saint james's palace are to the west of central london. well that was the conclusion of the reading of the proclamation ceremony in the city of london, a tap and within the last half hour or as far as the pomp and ceremony of the day is concerned. that's that's more or less it the u. k goes back now to being a nation in morning that we will draw to a close our coverage for the moment. here on al jazeera, it will be plenty of more. nick will be back with the news out for you and a little over half an hour after inside story. next. ah. she was a symbol of continuity in the united kingdom for 7 decades, but after queen elizabeth the 2nd death, what does the future hold for the monarchy and how will she be remembered? this is inside still ah hello and welcome to the program on him. ron con tributes have been pouring in for britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd who's died the age of 96. she has been praised for her compassion and warmth, and described as a role model and an inspiration to millions. buckingham palace says she died peacefully on thurs
and saint james's palace are to the west of central london. well that was the conclusion of the reading of the proclamation ceremony in the city of london, a tap and within the last half hour or as far as the pomp and ceremony of the day is concerned. that's that's more or less it the u. k goes back now to being a nation in morning that we will draw to a close our coverage for the moment. here on al jazeera, it will be plenty of more. nick will be back with the news out for you and a little...
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as sarah was saying, people are gathering in central london.ese crowds in the shadow of buckingham palace, the building we associate the queen with the most, it's where she lived with so many years with her parents, children, and grandchildren and great grandchildren visited so often. there is a real international feel down here today, people from across the uk but also from right across the uk but also from right across the uk but also from right across the world. in, you will probably be able to guess what country she is from by the flag, why did you want to come down today? just, we were visiting london and for such— just, we were visiting london and for such a — just, we were visiting london and for such a historical moment, it would _ for such a historical moment, it would be — for such a historical moment, it would be a _ for such a historical moment, it would be a shame not to be had today _ would be a shame not to be had today we — would be a shame not to be had today. we came to pay respect to the queen _ today. we came to pay respect
as sarah was saying, people are gathering in central london.ese crowds in the shadow of buckingham palace, the building we associate the queen with the most, it's where she lived with so many years with her parents, children, and grandchildren and great grandchildren visited so often. there is a real international feel down here today, people from across the uk but also from right across the uk but also from right across the uk but also from right across the world. in, you will probably be able...
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the latest from central london, _ for treatment.d also lack of health care. so investigators are now going back to the site outside izyum, one of the cities that have been retaken by ukrainian forces in the north—east of the country during this counter offensive. last night, president volodymyr zelensky compared the situation there an what happened when russian forces are accused of atrocities, he said the russians are leading deaths everywhere and must be held accountable.— everywhere and must be held accountable. ., ., , accountable. hugo with the latest from k iv, accountable. hugo with the latest from kyiv, thank _ accountable. hugo with the latest from kyiv, thank you. _ retail sales are down by more than expected in the last month, as households deal with rising inflation. hannah's been looking at this for us. is it slightly worse than we thought?— is it slightly worse than we thouaht? ,, , ., , ., ., , thought? slightly worse than many economists had _ thought? slightly worse than many economists had expected - thought? sligh
the latest from central london, _ for treatment.d also lack of health care. so investigators are now going back to the site outside izyum, one of the cities that have been retaken by ukrainian forces in the north—east of the country during this counter offensive. last night, president volodymyr zelensky compared the situation there an what happened when russian forces are accused of atrocities, he said the russians are leading deaths everywhere and must be held accountable.— everywhere and...
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these alive pictures are from central london and number 10 downing street. queen, of course, has been lying in state at westminster hall for the past 4 days with members of the public and dignitaries filing past to pay their respects among the movies on sunday was us president joe biden, who is now here to attend the funeral over the past couple of hours, he and many other leaders from around the world have been attending a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd heads of state or ambassadors from every country, which has a full relationship with britain have been invited to the funeral. many dignitaries and royals arrived in groups via a shuttle bus, including japan's emperor, now tahita and king philip of spain. oh boy, challenge is been following this story. he joins us live now from buckingham palace, of course, here in london. what's it been like that already? well, we're entering the final night official morning now the public, the public has been told now not to come and join the back of the q. that's amazing. a kilometer long ph
these alive pictures are from central london and number 10 downing street. queen, of course, has been lying in state at westminster hall for the past 4 days with members of the public and dignitaries filing past to pay their respects among the movies on sunday was us president joe biden, who is now here to attend the funeral over the past couple of hours, he and many other leaders from around the world have been attending a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd heads of...
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tonight there is an army of police officers in central london.ct the funeral. every force in the uk is involved in what has been a national mobilisation. 0n the rooftops overlooking westminster, armed officers with binoculars and telescopes were already watching this afternoon. every lamp post and traffic light is being taken apart, searched for hidden explosive devices and carefully sealed again. even officers patrolling the river thames are on alert. and this is where it's all being run from, the metropolitan police's special operations room. here they'll be able to access every cctv camera. they'll be able to communicate with officers at every step along the route. and then there'll be specialist desks for things like firearms and for handling real time intelligence. but despite all the technology and the thousands of officers, police are asking people in the crowds tomorrow to be their eyes and ears. members of the public who are coming please engage with the officers because you will see things, you will hear things that police officers migh
tonight there is an army of police officers in central london.ct the funeral. every force in the uk is involved in what has been a national mobilisation. 0n the rooftops overlooking westminster, armed officers with binoculars and telescopes were already watching this afternoon. every lamp post and traffic light is being taken apart, searched for hidden explosive devices and carefully sealed again. even officers patrolling the river thames are on alert. and this is where it's all being run from,...
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we arrived in central london at 9am, we watched - queueing? g, moving. i've — procession. how was that? standing, moving, i've never— procession. how was that? standing, moving, i've never known _ procession. how was that? standing, moving, i've never known whitehall. | moving, i've never known whitehall. silent _ moving, i've never known whitehall. silent so _ moving, i've never known whitehall. silent so much— moving, i've never known whitehall. silent. so much respect. _ moving, i've never known whitehall. silent. so much respect. such- moving, i've never known whitehall. silent. so much respect. such a - silent. so much respect. such a wonderful— silent. so much respect. such a wonderful location. _ silent. so much respect. such a wonderful location. the - silent. so much respect. such a i wonderful location. the procession was breathtaking. _ wonderful location. the procession was breathtaking. so— wonderful location. the procession was breathtaking. so well- wonderful location. the procession i was breathtaking. so well organised. so many
we arrived in central london at 9am, we watched - queueing? g, moving. i've — procession. how was that? standing, moving, i've never— procession. how was that? standing, moving, i've never known _ procession. how was that? standing, moving, i've never known whitehall. | moving, i've never known whitehall. silent _ moving, i've never known whitehall. silent so _ moving, i've never known whitehall. silent so much— moving, i've never known whitehall. silent. so much respect. _ moving, i've...
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with large parts of central london close to traffic, the capital stations were braced her enormous crouch ra funeral, drawing in spectators from all around the country and beyond. i don't like watch at home is not the same. it's not the same with football. it's not the same with you, no doubt. no. i feel like being here in person is much more like an event and we can, it will make us feel so much more and being pay so much more stats. yeah. oh, audio from the service in the abbey was broadcast to those, waiting along the route, fire a p, a system. the enormous crowd, 8 or 9 deep at the barriers, stood and listened in hushed attention was totally b. o. it represents a lovely day. celebrating the green's mom. i felt i had to be here. 2 minutes silence was observed with an electrifying clarity and stillness. ah, and then came the procession itself. this is what these tens of thousands of people lining and the roots have waited so many hours for to see with their own eyes the final procession and to experience the spectacle, monsieur momentous notice of this occasion. and for the chance to sa
with large parts of central london close to traffic, the capital stations were braced her enormous crouch ra funeral, drawing in spectators from all around the country and beyond. i don't like watch at home is not the same. it's not the same with football. it's not the same with you, no doubt. no. i feel like being here in person is much more like an event and we can, it will make us feel so much more and being pay so much more stats. yeah. oh, audio from the service in the abbey was broadcast...
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they headed straight to central london and buckingham palace.outside the palace. the king left his car and went along the line shaking hands. some of those who were there came with flowers. all had come to express their sympathy and their support. # god save our gracious king # god save our gracious king # god — # god save our gracious king # god save our gracious king # god save our gracious king # god save our king.- # god save our gracious king # god save our king. there were flowers to _ # god save our king. there were flowers to inspect, _ # god save our king. there were flowers to inspect, the _ # god save our king. there were flowers to inspect, the first - # god save our king. there were flowers to inspect, the first of. flowers to inspect, the first of what was likely to be many thousands of personal tributes left ear at the other royal residences. and then, the king made his way into buckingham palace for nearly 200 years, the headquarters of the monarchy to begin work. there was an audience with the prime minister, one newcomer greeti
they headed straight to central london and buckingham palace.outside the palace. the king left his car and went along the line shaking hands. some of those who were there came with flowers. all had come to express their sympathy and their support. # god save our gracious king # god save our gracious king # god — # god save our gracious king # god save our gracious king # god save our gracious king # god save our king.- # god save our gracious king # god save our king. there were flowers to _...
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and work begins to remove the tens of thousands of floral tributes left to honour the queen, in central london our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. within the last few hours, nasa has successfully managed to test the world's first planetary defence system — by deliberately crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid. the dart mission is the first ever attempt to change the course of a large object — roughly the size of a football stadium. the probe is thought to have hit the asteroid targetjust i7 metres off the bullseye. a live camera relayed the spacecraft�*s final few seconds to nasa scientists before it crashed into the rock. there, oh, my goodness. oh, wow. four, three, two, one... oh, my gosh! whoo! oh, wow! confirming visual confirmation. cheering at a press conference following the succesful mission, the dart team spoke of their relief that the mission had been achieved. it is absolutely wonderful to do something this amazing and we are so excited to be done. we have worked on this mission for at least seven years now and it has been a work of over 1000 people that have put t
and work begins to remove the tens of thousands of floral tributes left to honour the queen, in central london our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. within the last few hours, nasa has successfully managed to test the world's first planetary defence system — by deliberately crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid. the dart mission is the first ever attempt to change the course of a large object — roughly the size of a football stadium. the probe is thought to have hit the...
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an orderly british q all across central london. but on top of that, you would have heads of states and not just president biden, but other heads of states are expected. say, this is going to be an extraordinary challenge for the police, for the security. and we are already seeing how people are trying to get a glimpse of the coffin of the clean, but it's expected to be more and more accommodations already hot to come by in london yet. that's what we've had. reports of, of the price. is it for hotels in london on sky rocketing overnight? we see these pictures here. i mean, we're talking about unprecedented crowds. we saw large crowds in edinburgh. people there waiting overnight to get a glimpse of the coffin, the queen's going to lyon state now for 5 days in london. is there any way of predicting the numbers here that just the police are going to have to deal with? well, the police are getting support from all corners of the country, all the other forces, not just the london police, but from all across the country. they will be ther
an orderly british q all across central london. but on top of that, you would have heads of states and not just president biden, but other heads of states are expected. say, this is going to be an extraordinary challenge for the police, for the security. and we are already seeing how people are trying to get a glimpse of the coffin of the clean, but it's expected to be more and more accommodations already hot to come by in london yet. that's what we've had. reports of, of the price. is it for...
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pull brennan, al jazeera, central london quinlan, but the 2nd was also the head of the commonwealth. a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics. as in many former colonies, the day of her funeral was also a stark reminder of the brutal legacy of the british empire. michelle is in new delhi where if its being made to reclaim some colonial era symbols, the shopping district in the heart of new journey was very nearly century ago. india was a british colony and this was called cannot place named through due, 30 years ago. it was read names often named in prime minister over the last 2 years that have been concerted efforts to revamp and rename several colonial symbol such as this one. who in elizabeth, the 2nd bossing a re ignited conversations about communion legacy and also on the line in just sees a says in its presence and its future. during her reign, the 2 countries have become close allied for many people. she was the head of a country with india has flo diplomatic relations threads. when his birth ascended the throne on february, the 6th 1952. she was in kenya at
pull brennan, al jazeera, central london quinlan, but the 2nd was also the head of the commonwealth. a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics. as in many former colonies, the day of her funeral was also a stark reminder of the brutal legacy of the british empire. michelle is in new delhi where if its being made to reclaim some colonial era symbols, the shopping district in the heart of new journey was very nearly century ago. india was a british colony and this was called...
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i force it has moved from central london. is the rain arrived over london. it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river 10, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen was coughing. first in line, vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to be going out to the ceiling and we'll get back to you. so all right, great lady to peacefully with this is something very small, you know, considering that she's been 70, is looking off to us making big talk. you know, you know, great job long and maybe other 3 2nd. i just need to show my respects my head to say a few words and then leave. hopefully, i won't burst into to the hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed numbers will be monitored closely. officials say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety . when the sky finally does get underway, we'll proceed up an overland, but bridge across the river thames along the north bank passed the houses of par
i force it has moved from central london. is the rain arrived over london. it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river 10, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen was coughing. first in line, vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to be going out to the ceiling and we'll get back to you. so all right, great lady to peacefully with this is something very small, you know, considering that she's been 70, is...