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chi chi izundu reports. i don't want no brown water, i don't green water. there's me and six kids here, and i remind them, do not brush your teeth with that water, do not wash your face with that water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents injackson, mississippi. queuing for basic human necessity, water. have a good day. all right, man! thank y'all for everything, man! the residents in this majority black city have said for years, they have been dealing with problems with their water supply. this time, a pump failed after recent flooding. schools have been forced to switch to online learning because toilets wouldn't flush. officials here are asking for more support from central government. president biden says he will do what he can. we've offered every single thing available to mississippi. the governor has to act, there's money to deal with this problem. and that help has come in the form of the national guard supplying people with bottled water they can drink, wash and cook with. it has been terrible. it is so terrible and i really fault our governor, our officials, period. i really fault all of them because all of them should work together and solve this problem. it shouldn't have just started now, it should've been fixed years ago. this isn't a quick—fix problem. the roots lie in years of underfunding and infrastructural neglect. but residents don't have that kind of time to wait. they need clean, usable water now. chiy. it's the 18th time the event has taken place, aiming to protect the endangered species and promote tourism. about 20 baby gorillas were given names, mainly in the kinyarwanda language. the ceremony was held in the foothills of the apes�* habitat — the volcanic mountains that border uganda and the democratic republic of congo. we all need a name, don't we, and a birthday? have a great weekend, that's bbc news. hello there. september can often be a contrasting month, as the battle between summer and autumn really take shape. in fact, on friday, we saw a high of 27 celsius — 80 fahrenheit in suffolk. it was pretty humid, as well. but out to the west was a different story — and as we head through the weekend, we will see heavy, thundery rain with the wettest of the weather continuing out to the west, and the winds strengthening to gusts in excess of 40mph at times. so this low pressure not really going very far, very fast, and it will flick these frontal systems in an anti—clockwise dir
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chi chi izundu has been finding out how residents are coping. brown water comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? when i first turn it, it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass of water. . i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. - idon't, so, no. come on. thank you for showing us. do you have a flashlight? no, i don't, but i can use my phone light. 0k, good. a fire next door has knocked out marshall's gas and electric. he has not had clean running water, though, for eight months. and the hot water came just the same way. brown water. the hot water is brown as well. and you shower in it? yes, ma'am. and you cook with it? i cook with it. and you drink it? and i drink it. this week's water problem has been blamed on flooding damaging the local water treatment plant. some people have no water, others get it discoloured. probably, in the last week, it even got darker. it usually don't be this dark. marshall lives in west jackson, a largely black area which is the poorest part of the city in one of the poorest states of america. 0ld lead—lined pipes, an under—maintained water treatment plant and years of a lack of funding has resulted in this — the national guard being called to hand out bottles of water. it's like we living back in caveman days, so to speak, you know? but see, we are in this century now, so we should be afforded all these things without having to go through what we are going through. and i understand that they are having so many issues with the pipes and so forth like that, so, hopefully, they can get all that corrected. some parts of the city now have their water restored, but many residents still do not trust it. i have been catching rainwater. since moving to jackson two years ago, serena, a law student, has always been fearful about the quality of the water. and i am fortunate because i have a filter and, so, iwould never drink a glass of water. i do not brush my teeth with the tap water, i don't do... i wash my clothes in it, but i don't really have another option, so, no. officials are still asking the people of jackson to boil their water before use. but for residents like marshall, even if he could, that is a band aid because without an overhaul of the whole system, this city will continue to battle for the basic right of clean water. chiissippi. sir paul mccartney and surviving members of queen were among the acts who took part in a special concert at wembley last night, in memory of the foo fighters' drummer taylor hawkins, who died earlier this year. 16—year—old son shane played the drums with his dad's band whose lead singer dave grohl paid his own emotional tribute. those of you who knew him personally, you know that no—one else could make you smile or laugh or dance or sing like he could. and for those of you that admired him from afar, i am sure you have all felt the same thing. sing and dance and laugh and cry and scream and make some noise so he can hear us right now! cheering food banks in the uk are warning that the cost of living crisis is creating a perfect storm — more people need help just as donations are falling, and the organisations themselves face rising energy bills. many are also dealing with the extra challenge of trying to source food which can be eaten by families who can't afford to put the ov
chi chi izundu has been finding out how residents are coping. brown water comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? when i first turn it, it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass of water. . i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. - idon't, so, no. come on. thank you for showing us. do you have a flashlight? no, i don't, but i can use my phone light. 0k, good. a fire next door has knocked out marshall's gas and electric. he has not had clean running...
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chi chi izundu has been finding out how residents are coping. brown walter comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? it drinkable, so what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would| always comes out rust. i would never drink— always comes out rust. i would never drink that _ always comes out rust. i would never drink that water, - always comes out rust. i would never drink that water, do - always comes out rust. i would never drink that water, do not | never drink that water, do not brush — never drink that water, do not brush my— never drink that water, do not brush my teeth _ never drink that water, do not brush my teeth with it. - never drink that water, do not brush my teeth with it. i- never drink that water, do not brush my teeth with it.- brush my teeth with it. i can use my phone _ brush my teeth with it. i can use my phone line. - brush my teeth with it. i can use my phone line. a - brush my teeth with it. i can use my phone line. a fire i brush my teeth with it. i can l use my phone line. a fire next door has _ use my phone line. a fire next door has knocked _ use my phone line. a fire next door has knocked out - use my phone line. a fire next door has knocked out as - use my phone line. a fire next door has knocked out as and l door has knocked out as and electricity but he has not had clean water for mums. the water is brown as well. the church for months. you show and cook with it and you drink it? yes. this week's water problem is undamaged to the water plant. some people have no water, others get it discoloured. in the last week, it became dark. marshall lives in west jackson, a largely black area, the poorest part of the city in one of the poorest states of america. old lead lined pipes and under maintain treatment plans and years of lack of funding has resulted in this, the national guard being called in to hand out bottles of water. it in to hand out bottles of water. , ~ water. it is like we live in cave days- _ water. it is like we live in cave days. we _ water. it is like we live in cave days. we should - water. it is like we live in cave days. we should be| cave days. we should be afforded all these things without having to go through what we are going through. i understand they are having so many issues with pipes and so forth so hopefully they can get that corrected.— that corrected. some parts of the city now _ that corrected. some parts of the city now have _ that corrected. some parts of the city now have their- that corrected. some parts of the city now have their water| the city now have their water restored but any residence still do not trusted. i restored but any residence still do not trusted.- still do not trusted. i have been catching _ still do not trusted. i have been catching rainwater. l been catching rainwater. serena, a law student, has always been fearful about the water quality. i always been fearful about the water quality-— water quality. i am fortunate because i — water quality. i am fortunate because i have _ water quality. i am fortunate because i have a _ water quality. i am fortunate because i have a filter- water quality. i am fortunate because i have a filter so - water quality. i am fortunate because i have a filter so i i because i have a filter so i would never drink the water, do not brush my teeth with it stop i watch my clothes in it but i do not really have another option. do not really have another otion. ' ~ . , do not really have another otion, ' . ., , ., do not really have another otion, ' , ., , option. officials are still askin: option. officials are still asking the _ option. officials are still asking the people - option. officials are still asking the people of- option. officials are still- asking the people of jackson to boil their water before you but for residents like marshall, evenif for residents like marshall, even if it could, that is not good because without the overall of the hull city this city will continue to battle for the right of clean water. chie of mississippi have charged a man with grand larceny and making terrorist threats, after he threatened to crash a twin—engine aeroplane into a branch of the discount store, walmart. the police chief of tupelo explains what happened. at 5:08am this morning, cory wayne patterson stole a beechcraft king air c90a twin engine aircraft and took off from the tupelo airport today. we do know patterson has some flight instruction. we do not believe he is a licensed pilot, that is still ongoing to discover that. he is an employee of tupelo aviation and has been for 10 years, so he has access to these aircraft. at approximately 5:23am, patterson, from the aircraft, called lee county 911 to tell them that he is going to crash this aircraft into the west main walmart, in tupelo, mississippi. soon thereafter, tupelo police department and fire department evacuated west main walmart in tupelo and all the surrounding areas. negotiators from tupelo police department made contact with the pilot and wer
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chi chi izundu has been finding out how residents are coping. brown water comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? when i first turned it, it always _ when i first turned it, it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass of water. . i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. - idon't, so, no. come on. thank you for showing us. did you have a flashlight? no, i don't, but i can use my phone one. 0k, good. a fire next door has knocked out marshall's gas and electric. he has not had clean running water, though, for eight months. and the hot water came just the same way. brown water. the hot water is brown as well. and you shower in it? yes, ma'am. and you cook with it? i cook with it. and you drink it? and i drink it. this week's water problem has been blamed on flooding damaging the local water treatment plant. some people have no water, others get it discoloured. probably, in the last week, it became dark. —— probably, in the last week, it even got darker. it usually don't be this dark. marshall lives in west jackson, a largely black area which is the poorest part of the city in one of the poorest states of america. old lead—lined pipes, an undermaintained water treatment plant and years of a lack of funding has resulted in this — the national guard being called to hand out bottles of water. it's like we living back in caveman days, so to speak, you know? but see we are in this century now, so we should be afforded all these things without having to go through what we are going through. and i understand that they are having so many issues with the pipes and so forth like that, so hopefully, they can get all that corrected. some parts of the city now have their water restored but any residents still do not trust it. i have been catching rainwater. since moving to jackson two years ago, serena, a law student, has always been fearful about the quality of the water. and i am fortunate because i have a filter and so, i would never drink a glass of water. i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. i wash my clothes in it, but i don't really have another option, so, no. officials are still asking the people of jackson to boil their water before use. but for residents like marshall, even if he could, that is a band aid because without an overhaul of the whole system, this city will continue to battle for the basic right of clean water. chif dust has moved across arizona, consuming several neighbourhoods. the wall of dust, which is sometimes called a haboob, was around 80km wide and almost 2000m in height. winds around the dust storm reached over iookm/h. there were reports of zero visibility on the ground and the storm and winds left many in the area without power. prince charles and the duchess of cornwall have joined thousands of spectators at the braemar highland games in aberdeenshire. it was announced on friday that the queen would miss the event, which she attends most years. the braemar gathering is a popular highland games event which attracts crowds from across the globe who watch competitors take part in the caber toss, hammer throw, and tug—o—war. that's it from us for now. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @richpreston. from all of us on the team in london, thanks for watching. we will see you next time. goodbye. hello. the second half of this weekend continues with this mixed picture across the uk — warm sun
chi chi izundu has been finding out how residents are coping. brown water comes out. it is not normal and it is not drinkable, so what do we do? when i first turned it, it always _ when i first turned it, it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass of water. . i do not brush my teeth with the tap water. - idon't, so, no. come on. thank you for showing us. did you have a flashlight? no, i don't, but i can use my phone one. 0k, good. a fire next door has knocked out marshall's gas and...
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chi chi izundu reports. i don't want no brown water, i don't green water. there's me and six kids here, and i have to remind them, do not brush your teeth with that water, do not wash your face with that water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents injackson, mississippi. queuing for a basic human necessity — water. have a good day. all right, man! thank y'all for everything, man! the residents in this majority black city say for years, they have been dealing with problems with their water supply. this time, a pump failed after recent flooding. schools have been forced to switch to online learning because toilets wouldn't flush. 0fficials here are asking for more support from central government. president biden says he will do what he can. we've offered every single thing available to mississippi. the governor has to act, there's money to deal with this problem. and that help has come in the form of the national guard supplying people with bottled water they can drink, wash and cook with. it has been terrible. it is so terrible and i really fault our governor, our officials, period. i really fault all of them because all of them should work together and solve this problem. it shouldn't have just started now, it should have been fixed years ago. this isn't a quick—fix problem. the roots lie in years of underfunding and infrastructural neglect. but residents don't have that kind of time to wait. they need clean, usable water now. chi—founder and co—director of cooperation jackson, and joins us now. thank you for making the time for us, i know this thank you for making the time for us, i know this is thank you for making the time for us, i know this is a thank you for making the time for us, i know this is a very —— busy period for you. give us a sense, what do people in jackson see when you turn on the tap? jackson see when you turn on the ta - ? ~ .,, jackson see when you turn on theta? , ., the tap? most people are seeing groundwater- — it is brown in degrees. some of it mayjust look like gin, or may look like diarrhoea. we are still about phase —— at that phase of what people are confronting and facing right now. , , ._ confronting and facing right now. , , ., now. this is the fifth day of this crisis, _ now. this is the fifth day of this crisis, how _ now. this is the fifth day of this crisis, how people - now. this is the fifth day of - this crisis, how people coping? people are struggling, there is no questi
chi chi izundu reports. i don't want no brown water, i don't green water. there's me and six kids here, and i have to remind them, do not brush your teeth with that water, do not wash your face with that water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents injackson, mississippi. queuing for a basic human necessity — water. have a good day. all right, man! thank y'all for everything, man! the residents in this majority black city say for years, they have been dealing with problems...
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chi chi izundu is reports. well, it's a holiday weekend here in the united states, to mark the end of summer. but rather than celebrating, efforts are being concentrated at places like this, one of several points around the city providing clean water for locals. you can see the cars behind me passing through. there is another pointjust to my left, and that you stretches much further. this is not a new problem for the citizens of jackson, mississippi. therefore, a question has to be asked — how is it that in 2022 in erica, a first world country, struggling to provide clean, usable water people in america? i don't want no brown water, i don't green water. there's me and six kids here and i remind them, do not brush your teeth with that water, do not wash your face with that water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents injackson, mississippi. queuing for basic human necessity, water. have a good day. all right, man! thank y'all for everything, man! the residents in this majority black city have said for years with their water supply. this time, a pump failed after recent flooding. schools have been forced to switch to online learning because toilets wouldn't flush. officials here are asking for more support from central government. president biden says he will do what he can. we've offered every single thing available to mississippi. the governor has to act, there's money to deal with this problem. and that help has come in the form of the national guard supplying people with bottled water they can drink, wash and cook with. it has been terrible. it is so terrible and i really fault our governor, our officials, period. i really fault all of them because all of them should work together and solve this problem. it shouldn't have just started now, it should've been fixed years ago. this isn't a quick—fix problem. the roots lie in years of underfunding and infrastructural neglect. but residents don't have that kind of time to wait. they need clean, usable water now. chiid the increasing pressures on budgets, a scheme in fife is helping thousands of families. the big house project takes goods that firms, including amazon, can't use — and distributes them to households in need. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from fife. in a warehouse in fife, they are turning discounted products in a warehouse in fife, they are turning discarded products into household essentials. everything has been donated, stock that companies can't use, repurposed for local families in need. well, i've never seen poverty at the level we have got now. the project is the brainchild of gordon brown. we're now notjust if you like a food bank. we're a bedding bank, a clothes bank. we're a toiletries bank, a home furnishings bank. we're a baby bank, all these things rolled into one. amazon and several other firms donate their unwanted goods to a charity where the former prime minister is a patron. we're notjust giving people goods. we're saying to people, can w
chi chi izundu is reports. well, it's a holiday weekend here in the united states, to mark the end of summer. but rather than celebrating, efforts are being concentrated at places like this, one of several points around the city providing clean water for locals. you can see the cars behind me passing through. there is another pointjust to my left, and that you stretches much further. this is not a new problem for the citizens of jackson, mississippi. therefore, a question has to be asked —...
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chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those waiting for their moment to honour queen elizabeth in westminster hall. the grief of the grandchildren, among them the prince of wales. sharing their vigil with the public. fortuitous timing for those paying their respects to the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were there. so brave. especially young james. so that was really unexpected. but it was so moving. so very, very moving. complete privilege. absolute privilege to see them honouring their grandmother. i a moment that i won't ever forget. to see her grandchildren respecting her like that, it was so moving, really moving. it was a busy day for king charles and william, who earlier personally thanked those queueing for hours. the back has gone. the general expression. it was amazing. we met both in one no. it was amazing. we met both in one go the _ it was amazing. we met both in one go the king — it was amazing. we met both in one go the king and _ it was amazing. we met both in one go. the king and the _ it was amazing. we met both in one go. the king and the future - it was amazing. we met both in one go. the king and the future king. i the queueing continued with inventive ways to stave off the boredom for some. we have been queueing 13 hours. how has it been? very dull. it is been quite challenging, difficult at times. the cueue challenging, difficult at times. the aueue has challenging, difficult at times. the queue has been moving. tired. - challenging, difficult at times. the j queue has been moving. tired. my feet are absolutely _ queue has been moving. tired. my feet are absolutely tired. - in the disabled queue, anger and confusion. we have been told to come back at 3am. this is the other queue. we started at half past nine this morning. - it's now quarter past five. she has been very cold. people have been worrying about her, making - sure she is wrapped up. at 4:30 this afternoon, people were turned away after officials closed it permanently to more people. it has been terrible. my my daughter has a hidden disability but medical needs as well. if we had heard the information yesterday that there was going to be an eight hour queue, i would have chosen to not bring my three children. since the opening of the lying in state, more than 700 people have been treated in the queue by paramedics with 81 are being admitted to hospital. tomorrow is the final full day to visit the chin with how the queue is doing now. things still moving pretty quickly. the current weight, 14 pretty quickly. the current weight, 1a hours. which is an improvement. not long ago it was up to 17 hours. 14 hours, the current estimated waiting time. you can see this is the part of the queue that is now known as the snake. this is the last leg but it still takes quite a while. it is going to be a bit chilly through the night now. about 11 degrees in the middle of london. but obviously, as the hours and hours go by, the on, will a little more the f f the people 6 f the people standing 6 f the people standing in f f the people standing in that f for the people standing in that queue. i imagine there's people in the snake, they have probably only got a couple of hours max. they should be out before it gets too late. the bbc is offering a dedicated 24—hour live stream of the queen's lying—in—state for those who want to pay their respects, but who can't come to london, or who are physically una
chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those waiting for their moment to honour queen elizabeth in westminster hall. the grief of the grandchildren, among them the prince of wales. sharing their vigil with the public. fortuitous timing for those paying their respects to the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were there. so brave. especially young james. so that was really unexpected. but it was so moving. so very, very moving. complete privilege. absolute privilege to...
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chi chi izundu is where people had beenjoining the queue in southwark park, but capacity has now been reached? indeed. where there once was a river of people flowing through this part, it is barely a trickle. i know there is a group behind bean but very few people arejoining the is a group behind bean but very few people are joining the end of the queue. in fact i have zachary and joanne, and they didn't think they were going to make it? it is crazy, were going to make it? it is crazy, we left an — were going to make it? it is crazy, we left an hour _ were going to make it? it is crazy, we left an hour ago _ were going to make it? it is crazy, we left an hour ago and _ were going to make it? it is crazy, we left an hour ago and we - were going to make it? it is crazy, we left an hour ago and we didn'tl we left an hour ago and we didn't think— we left an hour ago and we didn't think we — we left an hour ago and we didn't think we would get here, we didn't think— think we would get here, we didn't think we _ think we would get here, we didn't think we would get here, we didn't think we would get here, we didn't think we would get in the queue. we thought— think we would get in the queue. we thought we _ think we would get in the queue. we thought we would go to green park or hyde park— thought we would go to green park or hyde park in london instead, but we made _ hyde park in london instead, but we made it _ hyde park in london instead, but we made it we — hyde park in london instead, but we made it. we are one of the last pebble — made it. we are one of the last pebble to — made it. we are one of the last people to get through, so it is great — people to get through, so it is areat. ., . ., , ., ., people to get through, so it is areat. ., . ., ., ., great. how excited are you to 'oin this because fl great. how excited are you to 'oin this because the i great. how excited are you to 'oin this because the departure h great. how excited are you to join | this because the departure culture media and sport say it will take you about nine and a half hours? it is onl five about nine and a half hours? it is only five miles, _ about nine and a half hours? it is only five miles, but _ about nine and a half hours? it is only five miles, but it will take a long _ only five miles, but it will take a long time — only five miles, but it will take a long time but it will be worth it. it is history, it will never happen agaih _ it is history, it will never happen agaih it — it is history, it will never happen again. it will definitely be worth it, again. it will definitely be worth it. it _ again. it will definitely be worth it. it will— again. it will definitely be worth it, it will be great. he again. it will definitely be worth it, it will be great.— again. it will definitely be worth it, it will be great. he wanted to co it, it will be great. he wanted to go more. _ it, it will be great. he wanted to go more. you — it, it will be great. he wanted to go more. you are _ it, it will be great. he wanted to go more, you are mum? - it, it will be great. he wanted to go more, you are mum? i- it, it will be great. he wanted to go more, you are mum? i think| it, it will be great. he wanted to - go more, you are mum? i think mum wanted to go — go more, you are mum? i think mum wanted to go more, _ go more, you are mum? i think mum wanted to go more, she _ go more, you are mum? i think mum wanted to go more, she was - go more, you are mum? i think mum wanted to go more, she was so - wanted to go more, she was so disappointed that the queue will close _ disappointed that the queue will close later today. so she said, why don't _ close later today. so she said, why don't we _ close later today. so she said, why don't we just leave and have a go and we _ don't we just leave and have a go and we made it.— don't we just leave and have a go and we made it. congratulations. the uueue is and we made it. congratulations. the queue is dwindling _ and we made it. congratulations. the queue is dwindling down _ and we made it. congratulations. the queue is dwindling down to _ and we made it. congratulations. the queue is dwindling down to a - and we made it. congratulations. the queue is dwindling down to a trickle | queue is dwindling down to a trickle of people. chis, 2a hour view of the queen's lying—in—state — the service is available on the bbc home page, the bbc news website and app, the iplayer, on bbc parliament, and the red—button. to other news now — and ukraine's president zelensky says investigations into possible russian war crimes are continuing in the city of izyum, which was recently retaken from russian forces. bodies are being exhumed from a mass burial site on the edge of the city. izyum is one of several areas back in ukrainian hands after significant territorial gains in recent days — although heavy fighting is still continuing. 0ur ukraine correspondentjames waterhouse is in kyiv. it seems ukraine isjust it seems ukraine is just as focused on documenting as it is defending. president zelensky today claiming that investigators have found new evidence of ten torture chambers around the city of izyum used by the russians during their occupation, and there are reports of fighting, with one official in the kharkiv region saying tha
chi chi izundu is where people had beenjoining the queue in southwark park, but capacity has now been reached? indeed. where there once was a river of people flowing through this part, it is barely a trickle. i know there is a group behind bean but very few people arejoining the is a group behind bean but very few people are joining the end of the queue. in fact i have zachary and joanne, and they didn't think they were going to make it? it is crazy, were going to make it? it is crazy, we left...
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chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those, who want to pay their respects to the queen. the grief of the grandchildren, among them the prince of wales. but you for those paying their respects to the queen —— fortuitous timing for those paying their respects to the queen. we for those paying their respects to the queen-— for those paying their respects to the queen. ~ . , , the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren _ the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were _ the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were there. - the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were there. sol queen's grandchildren were there. so brave. so that was really unexpected. but it was so moving. so very very— unexpected. but it was so moving. so very very moving. unexpected. but it was so moving. so very very moving-— very very moving. complete privilege- — very very moving. complete privilege. absolute - very very moving. complete i privilege. absolute privilege very very moving. complete i privilege. absolute privilege to very very moving. complete - privilege. absolute privilege to see them _ privilege. absolute privilege to see them honouring _ privilege. absolute privilege to see them honouring their— privilege. absolute privilege to seel them honouring their grandmother. privilege. absolute privilege to see . them honouring their grandmother. a moment_ them honouring their grandmother. a moment that — them honouring their grandmother. a moment that i — them honouring their grandmother. a moment that i won't _ them honouring their grandmother. a moment that i won't ever— them honouring their grandmother. a moment that i won't ever forget. - them honouring their grandmother. a moment that i won't ever forget. to i moment that i won't ever forget. to see her moment that i won't ever forget. see her grandchildren moment that i won't ever forget. ti, see her grandchildren respecting moment that i won't ever forget.- see her grandchildren respecting her like that, it was so moving, really moving. it like that, it was so moving, really movinu. . , like that, it was so moving, really movinu. . like that, it was so moving, really movin. ., , _ like that, it was so moving, really movin.. ., , .y ., moving. it was a busy day for king charles and _ moving. it was a busy day for king charles and william _ moving. it was a busy day for king charles and william who _ moving. it was a busy day for king charles and william who earlier i moving. it was a busy day for king charles and william who earlier to i charles and william who earlier to personally thanked those queueing for hours. the personally thanked those queueing for hours. . ~ .,, ., personally thanked those queueing for hours-_ thei for hours. the back has gone. the aeneral for hours. the back has gone. the general expression. _ for hours. the back has gone. the general expression. it _ for hours. the back has gone. the general expression. it was - for hours. the back has gone. the | general expression. it was amazing to but we met _ general expression. it was amazing to but we met both _ general expression. it was amazing to but we met both of— general expression. it was amazing to but we met both of them - general expression. it was amazing to but we met both of them in - general expression. it was amazing to but we met both of them in one | to but we met both of them in one no, to but we met both of them in one go. the _ to but we met both of them in one go. the king — to but we met both of them in one go. the king and— to but we met both of them in one go, the king and the _ to but we met both of them in one go, the king and the future - to but we met both of them in one go, the king and the future king. i go, the king and the future king. the queueing _ go, the king and the future king. the queueing continued - go, the king and the future king. the queueing continued with - the queueing continued with inventive ways to stave off the board for some. we inventive ways to stave off the board for some.— inventive ways to stave off the board for some. we have been queueing _ board for some. we have been queueing 13 — board for some. we have been queueing 13 hours. _ board for some. we have been queueing 13 hours. how - board for some. we have been queueing 13 hours. how has i board for some. we have been queueing 13 hours. how has it| board for some. we have been i queueing 13 hours. how has it been? very dull. it has been quite hard, hasn't it? yeah. chilly at times. tiring, but it has been fine. there has been good banter and the queue has been moving. nred. — my feet are absolutely tired. in the disabled queue, anger and confusion. we in the disabled queue, anger and confusion. ~ . , ., ., confusion. we have been told to come back at sam — confusion. we have been told to come back at 3am. this _ confusion. we have been told to come back at 3am. this is _ confusion. we have been told to come back at 3am. this is the _ confusion. we have been told to come back at 3am. this is the other - back at 3am. this is the other cueue. back at 3am. this is the other queue- we — back at 3am. this is the other queue. we started _ back at 3am. this is the other queue. we started at - back at 3am. this is the other queue. we started at half- back at 3am. this is the other| queue. we started at half past back at 3am. this is the other i queue. we started at half past nine this morning- _ queue. we started at half past nine this morning. it _ queue. we started at half past nine this morning. it is _ queue. we started at half past nine this morning. it is now _ queue. we started at half past nine this morning. it is now quarter- queue. we started at half past nine this morning. it is now quarter past five. she this morning. it is now quarter past five- she has _ this morning. it is now quarter past five. she has been _ this morning. it is now quarter past five. she has been very _ this morning. it is now quarter past five. she has been very cold. i this morning. it is now quarter past| five. she has been very cold. people have been worrying _ five. she has been very cold. people have been worrying about _ five. she has been very cold. people have been worrying about her, i five. she has been very cold. people l have been worrying about her, making sure she _ have been worrying about her, making sure she is _ have been worrying about her, making sure she is wrapped _ have been worrying about her, making sure she is wrapped up. _ have been worrying about her, making sure she is wrapped up. it— have been worrying about her, making sure she is wrapped up.— sure she is wrapped up. at 430 this afternoon peeple — sure she is wrapped up. at 430 this afternoon people were _ sure she is wrapped up. at 430 this afternoon people were turned i sure she is wrapped up. at 430 this afternoon people were turned away| afternoon people were turned away afternoon people were turned away after officials closed it permanently to more people. it after officials closed it permanently to more people. it has been terrible. _ permanently to more people. it has been terrible. if _ permanently to more people. it has been terrible. if we _ permanently to more people. it has been terrible. if we had _ permanently to more people. it has been terrible. if we had had - permanently to more people. it u; been terrible. if we had had the information yesterday that there was going to be an eight hour queue, i would have chosen to not bring my three children.— would have chosen to not bring my three children. since the opening of the l in: three children. since the opening of thel in: in three children. since the opening of the lying in state _ three children. since the opening of the lying in state more _ three children. since the opening of the lying in state more than - three children. since the opening of the lying in state more than 700 i the lying in state more than 700 people have been treated in the queue by paramedics with 81 are being admitted to hospital. tomorrow is the final full day to visit the coffin and tonight is expected to be another cold night, but it is not putting off the thousands taking the time to pay their respects. chick of the queue in southwark in south east london. it is 16 minutes past ten, are people stilljoining the queue? timer;r people still “oining the queue? they are. the people still joining the queue? they are- they are _ people still joining the queue? they are. they are being _ people stilljoining the queue? tie: are. they are being warned people stilljoining the queue? tte: are. they are being warned as people stilljoining the queue? t“t21: are. they are being warned as they join the queue that they face a long wait and a cold night ahead but as you can probably see from the people streaming behind me, even now, at the beginning of the fourth night of the beginning of the fourth night of the queen's lying in state, that is doing nothing to put off people. we can say hello to the kennedy family who have not long joined the queue, how are you feeling? tote who have not long joined the queue, how are you feeling?— how are you feeling? we are feeling confident. are _ how are you feeling?
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chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those already in the queue to pay their respects. the pomp and the ceremony, and a personal royal thank you for the hours stood in the cold. you look well dressed.. good trainers, warm jacket. yes! it means an awful lot that you are here. you could see the pain he was suffering. - and he just basically said, "bless you, thank you." . overnight, one after the other, thousands continued to queue. anyone else got a blanket? thank you very much. a cold night, a long walk, and free blankets. creative measures being used to relieve the boredom. we have been queueing for 13 hours. how has it been? very dull. laughter it has been quite hard, hasn't it? yeah. chilly at times. wristband, please. also out in the cold, standing for hours, army, police, volunteers, scouts. something which touched naval scout oliver. how proud are you of your colleagues that have volunteered? very, very proud. very, very, very proud. it's just amazing. they come out, bring all the spirits for people because obviously it is a long night. 12 o'clock, i started last night, so a very good night. tiring, but it has been fine. there has been good banter and the queue has been moving. tired. — my feet are absolutely tired. after a ll after all the waiting, at the moment to pay their respects... she was our queen for 70 years. the most amazing woman who did everything until her dying days. i loved her crown. i thought all the diamonds and stuff on it was amazing. emotional, really emotional. i won't forget that. i'm really glad we persevered, as well. it was chilly in the night and it would have been easy to give up but i'm so glad now that we didn't. i'm really proud of you. do you feel like you did your duty to say goodbye to the queen? i hope so, yes. what's the plan now? a big cup of tea, piece of cake and home. and bed! yes! - so whilst it's goodnight to sam and florence, for thousands more the wait continues. chibc news. our correspondentjonathan blake is at the end of the queue in southwark in south east london. jonathan, are people stilljoining the line? they certainly are. it has been a beautiful sunny day in south—east london and all day there has been a steady stream of people joining the queuein steady stream of people joining the queue in southwark park to begin what will be a very memorable experience no doubt, but also a very tiring one as well. that long waiting time not putting people off in the slightest. we can have a quick word with a couple of people who have joined the queue at about half an hour ago. how are you feeling? half an hour ago. how are you feelin: ? , . half an hour ago. how are you feelin ? , ., ., ., “ half an hour ago. how are you feelin: ? , ., ., ., half an hour ago. how are you feelina? , ., ., ., ., feeling? great. looking forward to makin: feeling? great. looking forward to making this _ feeling? great. looking forward to making this pilgrimage. _ feeling? g
chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those already in the queue to pay their respects. the pomp and the ceremony, and a personal royal thank you for the hours stood in the cold. you look well dressed.. good trainers, warm jacket. yes! it means an awful lot that you are here. you could see the pain he was suffering. - and he just basically said, "bless you, thank you." . overnight, one after the other, thousands continued to queue. anyone else got a blanket? thank you very much....
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chi chi izundu, bbc news, jackson, mississippi. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. rather deteriorating weather prospects. some humidity. some rain at the moment from this weather watcher picture across northern scotland which had some of the finest weather in the uk yesterday. a band of heavy rain will push on across orkney and out of the afternoon goes on. elsewhere, showers, but many places have a fine afternoon. we are in a gap between weather systems. very warm and humid in the sunshine. much wetter this evening. south west england, part of wales, north—eastwards across the uk, heavy and thundery rain. wind picking up in western areas. warm and humid night to come. rain clears away and then a lot of fine weather but later in the afternoon toward south—west england and wales it turns windy and temperatures on the one side. a little bit cooler and less humid as the week goes on. that is your forecast. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... the winner of the conservative leadership contest is to be announ
chi chi izundu, bbc news, jackson, mississippi. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. rather deteriorating weather prospects. some humidity. some rain at the moment from this weather watcher picture across northern scotland which had some of the finest weather in the uk yesterday. a band of heavy rain will push on across orkney and out of the afternoon goes on. elsewhere, showers, but many places have a fine afternoon. we are in a gap between weather systems. very warm and...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news, jackson, mississippi.the team on twitter — i'm @krupapadhybbc it has been a weekend of extremes, highs of 26 celsius across east anglia meanwhile in western scotland we have seen over 100 millimetres of rain, more than the september average and the rain has been coming from this area of low pressure. that stays with us and this is where the rain has been falling. we have heavy showers developing across south—west england, wales and the midlands. some heavy and thundery, they continue to work their way northwards and then we see this heavy band of rain pushing through south—west england, wales and then across much of england into northern ireland, bringing heavy and thundery rain although the far east of east anglia may not see much. another muqqy anglia may not see much. another muggy night, temperatures not much lower than 15, 16 celsius, could see some mist and fog developing in clearer skies. this band of rain lingers in north—east scotland. elsewhere sunshine but showers getting going. many will stay d
chi chi izundu, bbc news, jackson, mississippi.the team on twitter — i'm @krupapadhybbc it has been a weekend of extremes, highs of 26 celsius across east anglia meanwhile in western scotland we have seen over 100 millimetres of rain, more than the september average and the rain has been coming from this area of low pressure. that stays with us and this is where the rain has been falling. we have heavy showers developing across south—west england, wales and the midlands. some heavy and...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. i am uncovering ancient treasures among spain's leaving sandringham. this is a melting pot of cultures, and all of those people have left this archaeological site which is perfectly intact on the millennia. the northernmost city. here is a clue stop the site is really significant. castles that happen burned, besieged, rebuilt. scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. and why greenland is becoming a bucket list destination at the top of the world. we decided on greenland. the reason was to experience climate change at the height of it, so to speak. the huge sand dunes of southern spain are some of the largest in europe. and yet they remain relatively unknown, even amongst the most explored travellers, with even fewer people are aware of the treasures concealed beneath the moving sands. i am meeting eddie, a writer and travel journalist who specialises in uncovering hidden places. she is going to guide me off the beaten track to find out more about the living sa
chi chi izundu, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. i am uncovering ancient treasures among spain's leaving sandringham. this is a melting pot of cultures, and all of those people have left this archaeological site which is perfectly intact on the millennia. the northernmost city. here is a clue stop the site is really significant. castles that happen burned, besieged, rebuilt. scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. and why greenland is becoming a bucket list...
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national guard has been distributing bottled water to those in need. 0ur north america correspondent chi chi izundunot drinkable, so what do we do? it always comes out rust. i what do we do? it always comes out rust- i would — what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never— what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never drink _ what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never drink a _ what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass - rust. i would never drink a glass of water. i rust. i would never drink a glass of water- i don't— rust. i would never drink a glass of water. i don't brush _ rust. i would never drink a glass of water. i don't brush my _ rust. i would never drink a glass of water. i don't brush my teeth - rust. i would never drink a glass of water. i don't brush my teeth with | water. i don't brush my teeth with the water. idon't brush my teeth with the tap— water. i don't brush my teeth with the tap water~ _ water. idon't brush my teeth with the tap water~ if— water. i don't brush my teeth with the tap water-— water. i don't brush my teeth
national guard has been distributing bottled water to those in need. 0ur north america correspondent chi chi izundunot drinkable, so what do we do? it always comes out rust. i what do we do? it always comes out rust- i would — what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never— what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never drink _ what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never drink a _ what do we do? it always comes out rust. i would never drink a glass - rust. i would...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.the would be, they walk is long and also slow, does not stop, opportunities to sit down not really there, movement continuous but very slow. as you heard in the report, lots of sore feet by the time people get here. but a quiet determination to finish the wait to go into westminster hall and to do what everyone here has come to do, pay their respects to queen elizabeth. it is worth saying, we heard some people in chi chi izundu's alluding to this, some people have done this through the day, that is hard enough, others in the coming hours will do it through the coming hours will do it through the evening, into the night when the temperatures will fall. that will be harder still. we have hardly found anyone here faced with those challenges who has decided not to go through with it. if you are watching, you can see the scene in westminster hall all the time through the front page of the bbc website. bbc.com/news. tired legs and many cups of tea being made when people get home. thank you,
chi chi izundu, bbc news.the would be, they walk is long and also slow, does not stop, opportunities to sit down not really there, movement continuous but very slow. as you heard in the report, lots of sore feet by the time people get here. but a quiet determination to finish the wait to go into westminster hall and to do what everyone here has come to do, pay their respects to queen elizabeth. it is worth saying, we heard some people in chi chi izundu's alluding to this, some people have done...
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thousands waited to be be allowed in including david beckham. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu is atget to see the queen lying—in—state. they are doing it happily, exceptionally happily, might i add. although it is difficult for some and probably very exhausting for everyone, everyone we have spoken to says this experience is an experience of a lifetime, this is an experience of a lifetime, this is an experience of a lifetime, this is an historic moment, the words that people keep repeating to us again and again, as we speak to them, waiting in that queue. it is respect, it is community, and it is bonding. this is the final hurdle. at this point they have been on their feet for a minimum point they have been on their feet fora minimum of point they have been on their feet for a minimum of eight hours. marking in any way they can this moment in history. i marking in any way they can this moment in history.— marking in any way they can this moment in history. i am in awe of the i'm moment in history. i am in awe of the m in — moment in history. i am in awe of the m in this _ moment in
thousands waited to be be allowed in including david beckham. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu is atget to see the queen lying—in—state. they are doing it happily, exceptionally happily, might i add. although it is difficult for some and probably very exhausting for everyone, everyone we have spoken to says this experience is an experience of a lifetime, this is an experience of a lifetime, this is an experience of a lifetime, this is an historic moment, the words that people keep repeating...
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let's join my colleague chi chi izundu, who's at the back of the queue in southwark park.. they are hurriedly _ ones, now? indeed. they are hurriedly coming _ ones, now? indeed. they are hurriedly coming along - ones, now? indeed. they are hurriedly coming along the i ones, now? indeed. they are - hurriedly coming along the pavement just from the tube station behind me, because they do believe that they will be the last lot of people allowed access to join the queue, because the department for culture, media and sport are urging people not to come, not to set off from home and join the end of the queue. they are now saying it is taking about 11.5 hours to go through from here in southwark park to get to you, but that is still a very long time, and let's not forget that this is supposed to end tomorrow morning at 6:30am. we see a number of people rushing towards the gates here, add southwark park, from the tube station, because from the gates here it is still about 100 yards to the start of the gate. i5 it is still about 100 yards to the start of the gate.— it is still abou
let's join my colleague chi chi izundu, who's at the back of the queue in southwark park.. they are hurriedly _ ones, now? indeed. they are hurriedly coming _ ones, now? indeed. they are hurriedly coming along - ones, now? indeed. they are hurriedly coming along the i ones, now? indeed. they are - hurriedly coming along the pavement just from the tube station behind me, because they do believe that they will be the last lot of people allowed access to join the queue, because the department for...
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chi izundu is a lot further away from here. iii. chio, i love the queen. - great respect for the queen and the royal— great respect for the queen and the royal family, i would not miss this for the _ royal family, i would not miss this for the world. ijust came back from ireland _ for the world. ijust came back from ireland in— for the world. ijust came back from ireland in the morning, got a flight — ireland in the morning, got a flight i— ireland in the morning, got a flight. i was here all day today, so i'm very— flight. i was here all day today, so i'm very pleased and blessed to be here _ i'm very pleased and blessed to be here. ., ., ,., i'm very pleased and blessed to be here. ., ., y., ., i'm very pleased and blessed to be here. ., . ,. ., ., ,, i'm very pleased and blessed to be here. ., . ,. ., ., «i here. how have you found the walk so far? it is good- _ here. how have you found the walk so far? it is good. it _ here. how have you found the walk so far? it is good. it has _ here. how have you found the walk so far? it is good
chi izundu is a lot further away from here. iii. chio, i love the queen. - great respect for the queen and the royal— great respect for the queen and the royal family, i would not miss this for the _ royal family, i would not miss this for the world. ijust came back from ireland _ for the world. ijust came back from ireland in— for the world. ijust came back from ireland in the morning, got a flight — ireland in the morning, got a flight i— ireland in the morning, got a flight. i was...
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in a moment we'll speak tojim reed, who is in westminster, but first, our correspondent chi chi izundue past the queen's coffin tomorrow morning. indeed, reeta, you can see people behind me are starting to collect the last remaining wristbands that the last remaining wristbands that the department of culture, media and sport are handing out, but people are still trying tojoin sport are handing out, but people are still trying to join the end of the queue, likejudith and ian here. why are you trying at this time of the evening tojoin why are you trying at this time of the evening to join the queue, why are you trying at this time of the evening tojoin the queue, and why didn't you join earlier? we the evening to join the queue, and why didn't you join earlier? why didn't you 'oin earlier? we saw it was 15 why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, _ why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, 11 _ why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, 11 hours _ why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, 11 hours and i - it was 15 hours, 11 hours and i didht—
in a moment we'll speak tojim reed, who is in westminster, but first, our correspondent chi chi izundue past the queen's coffin tomorrow morning. indeed, reeta, you can see people behind me are starting to collect the last remaining wristbands that the last remaining wristbands that the department of culture, media and sport are handing out, but people are still trying tojoin sport are handing out, but people are still trying to join the end of the queue, likejudith and ian here. why are you...
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let's get more now from my colleague chi chi izundu, who's at the end of this queue.oes on. people say they have been impressed by the organisation of this event, they have been impressed by how informative the stewards and the police have been, with regards to the queue but there is concern, there is concern that the wrist bands that help people notify which point they are in the queue aren't been given out at this point, they are been given out near waterloo station or the london eye so they are worried, but it's a wednesday reeta and people may have work tomorrow, school tomorrow so the queues might not be as long and we assume, we expect much larmour queues as the weekend progresses. thank you very much. these are scenes that will go on right the way through the weekend, as the public is being allowed into westminster hall 2a hours a day until 6.30am on monday morning. it sounds like an endurance test — waiting for hours to get in — but you wouldn't know it from the scenes here, with people patient and determined to say goodbye to their queen. back to you clive. t
let's get more now from my colleague chi chi izundu, who's at the end of this queue.oes on. people say they have been impressed by the organisation of this event, they have been impressed by how informative the stewards and the police have been, with regards to the queue but there is concern, there is concern that the wrist bands that help people notify which point they are in the queue aren't been given out at this point, they are been given out near waterloo station or the london eye so they...
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our correspondent chi chi izundu is at the front of the queue. chi chi.. forthem, this of people coming in from southwark park. for them, this is the moment they have been waiting for. the goal is to see the queen lying in state, but they have told us time and time again that that is not the only experience that they are experiencing here at this time. they are experiencing meeting new people, meeting new friends and doing that very quintessentially british thing, joining a very long queue. all day they came, hour after hour, mile after mile. night and day, the queue continues. blot after mile. night and day, the queue continues. ., ., ., , , continues. not long now, the sun is out, keep smiling! _ continues. not long now, the sun is out, keep smiling! tiring _ continues. not long now, the sun is out, keep smiling! tiring and i out, keep smiling! tiring and arduous. _ out, keep smiling! tiring and arduous, everyone _ out, keep smiling! tiring and arduous, everyone had i out, keep smiling! tiring and arduous, everyone had their| out, keep smiling! tiring a
our correspondent chi chi izundu is at the front of the queue. chi chi.. forthem, this of people coming in from southwark park. for them, this is the moment they have been waiting for. the goal is to see the queen lying in state, but they have told us time and time again that that is not the only experience that they are experiencing here at this time. they are experiencing meeting new people, meeting new friends and doing that very quintessentially british thing, joining a very long queue. all...
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let's go live to chi chi izundu who had spent the day in the queue and is now i think on lambeth bridge? i am on lambeth — that correct, near westminster? i am on lambeth bridge _ that correct, near westminster? i —n on lambeth bridge and i did spend most of the day in the queue and i have to say one of the notable things was how much laughter there was, as we walked along, along the thames, along ridges, and it took eight hours approximately but the official track at says it is nine hours now —— bridges. it is stretching back five miles and i now want to introduce you to some people who have got to this point in the queue. tony and joanne. you did not know each other? h0. queue. tony and joanne. you did not know each other?— queue. tony and joanne. you did not know each other? no, we met when we first “oined know each other? no, we met when we first joined the — know each other? no, we met when we first joined the queue. _ know each other? no, we met when we first joined the queue. how— know each other? no, we met when we first joined the queue. how have - know each other? no, we met w
let's go live to chi chi izundu who had spent the day in the queue and is now i think on lambeth bridge? i am on lambeth — that correct, near westminster? i am on lambeth bridge _ that correct, near westminster? i —n on lambeth bridge and i did spend most of the day in the queue and i have to say one of the notable things was how much laughter there was, as we walked along, along the thames, along ridges, and it took eight hours approximately but the official track at says it is nine hours...
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let's speak to my colleague chi chi izundu — who is at the back of the queue for us.tment for culture, media where exactly is the back? i“i9 department for culture, media and sport are saying it is at the hayes gallery. you need to pass certain points of the queue to get into viewing the queen's lying in state, but very recently in the last 15 minutes, stewards have been telling people right at the back of the queue to adjoining much further down the line that they may not get a wristband, which means they may not be able to join the queue and view the queen lying in state. a number of people are walking past us, still trying to join the queue, of people are walking past us, still trying tojoin the queue, and as of people are walking past us, still trying to join the queue, and as you said, it is supposed to close, the queen is supposed to finish lying in state at 6:30am. people from the department of culture, media and sport are saying that even though you can technicallyjoin the queue, there might not be enough wristbands and they are urging people not to join the q
let's speak to my colleague chi chi izundu — who is at the back of the queue for us.tment for culture, media where exactly is the back? i“i9 department for culture, media and sport are saying it is at the hayes gallery. you need to pass certain points of the queue to get into viewing the queen's lying in state, but very recently in the last 15 minutes, stewards have been telling people right at the back of the queue to adjoining much further down the line that they may not get a wristband,...
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chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those waiting for their moment to honour queen elizabeth in westminster hall. the grief of the grandchildren, among them the prince of wales. sharing their vigil with the public. fortuitous timing for those paying their respects to the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were there. so brave. especially young james. so that was really unexpected. but it was so moving. so very, very moving. complete privilege. absolute privilege to see them honouring their grandmother. i a moment that - i won't ever forget. to see her grandchildren respecting her like that, it was so moving, really moving. it was a busy day for king charles and william, who earlier personally thanked those queueing for hours. the back has gone. the general expression. it was amazing. we met both in one go. the king and the future king. the queueing continued with inventive ways to stave off the boredom for some. we have been queueing 13 hours. how has it been? very dull. it is been quite challenging, difficult at times. the queue has been moving. tired. my feet are absolutely tired. in the accessible queue for disabled people, anger and confusion. we have been told to come back at 2—3am. this is the other queue. we started at 9.30am this morning. - it's now 5.15pm. she has been very cold. people have been worrying about her, making sure - she is wrapped up. at ii.30pm this afternoon, people were turned away after officials closed it permanently to more people. it has been terrible. my daughter has a hidden disability but medical needs as well. if we had heard the information yesterday that there was going to be an eight hour queue, i would have chosen to not bring my three children. since the opening of the lying in state, more than 700 people have been treated in the queue by paramedics with 81 are being admitted to hospital. tomorrow is the final full day to visit the queen's coffin and tonight is expected to be another cold night, but it is not putting off the thousands taking the time to pay their respects. chi for all the very latest, we can nowjoin mark lobel, in westminster. the queue he remains an enormous but it is progressing at a faster rate than advertising, perhaps because of the chilly temperatures, a risk here. the london ambulance service saying people need to pick appropriate clothes and keep eating. but there was that heart—warming spectacle of, for the first time, the monarch�*s grandchildren standing vigil, and there were tribute to the queen at football matches and church services across the uk. it is notjust the uk, it's all around the world, people are paying attention. people are coming from all across the world too, including the guest i have with me now. let me introduce you now. a zen buddhist priest. now you've come from portugal. out did that come about? i’zre come from portugal. out did that come about?— come from portugal. out did that come about? i've lived in portu:al that come about? i've lived in portugal for— that come about? i've lived in portugal for a _ tha
chi chi izundu has been chatting to some of those waiting for their moment to honour queen elizabeth in westminster hall. the grief of the grandchildren, among them the prince of wales. sharing their vigil with the public. fortuitous timing for those paying their respects to the queen. we were lucky because the queen's grandchildren were there. so brave. especially young james. so that was really unexpected. but it was so moving. so very, very moving. complete privilege. absolute privilege to...