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right now we are watching the continuation of the film elizabeth let's go german is charged from the breech decorated, rustic, but they are rifled shoot far. i'll give you a gift thank you your majesty let me teach you how to shoot. that pistol continuation of your beautiful hands where to so now? let it down now press the trigger screaming, i wouldn't i don't want to no very informative me he's not true. you hit it yourself. don't lie, you hit your emperor. yeah, how embarrassing is that? your majesty come good night and unload your pistol, maybe accidentally fire it. why is he here? why did you come here leaf? or hold the victory for now, but the victory is not lasting. lisa wait, he knows how to shield you from the emperor's encroachments. i wonder how you must get sick. will you order for several weeks? remember you have a headache. it itches so so so so so it is not to be erased. so, when have you not looked at yourself in the mirror with such joy? will have to go around. here, from all sides, the swamps are not passable to the enemies. i, as a muscovite remember exactly, went to
right now we are watching the continuation of the film elizabeth let's go german is charged from the breech decorated, rustic, but they are rifled shoot far. i'll give you a gift thank you your majesty let me teach you how to shoot. that pistol continuation of your beautiful hands where to so now? let it down now press the trigger screaming, i wouldn't i don't want to no very informative me he's not true. you hit it yourself. don't lie, you hit your emperor. yeah, how embarrassing is that? your...
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thank you very much elizabeth let's move on. so, come on, here's a young man in the center danila skryabin please. good afternoon, vladimir vladimirovich my name is danila skryabin, i am an activist of the russian movement of schoolchildren from the vladimir region and a member of the children's public council of the victory museum. it so happened that my activist activity is now most connected with history. so six months ago, i was one of the organizers of the first school historical forum of forces in pravda, e.g., guys from history lovers from all over the country from the donetsk and lugansk people's republics came there, and then an organization was created such a force in pravda platform for the exchange of views in the current situation. and there, talking with the guys in working groups. we deduced such a problem that before history was preserved according to some historical documents, real historical things and with the help of these things it was much more interesting to study history, for example, even in our red guar
thank you very much elizabeth let's move on. so, come on, here's a young man in the center danila skryabin please. good afternoon, vladimir vladimirovich my name is danila skryabin, i am an activist of the russian movement of schoolchildren from the vladimir region and a member of the children's public council of the victory museum. it so happened that my activist activity is now most connected with history. so six months ago, i was one of the organizers of the first school historical forum of...
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elizabeth: let's take a look at this you will see president biden, the vice president the newark mayor claiming everything's okay and then watch the mayor of chicago and biden border chief saying what's happening at the border is not okay. >> with the process in place to manage migrants at the border. >> the border is secure. >> anyone who states that this a administration does not have a handle on this crisis, they must've been sleeping under a rock. >> this is a national problem that needs a national solution. >> in your experience of 31 years abortive patrol have you ever seen a memorandum like exhibit three before? >> no. >> does exhibit three authorize the release of aliens that would otherwise be invisible into the united states? >> yes. >> the border chief, congressman, the border is out of control, art has said that, you said it. even the democrat mayors of d.c. and chicago now say that 50 illegal aliens as a humanitarian crisis but drug and and human trafficking and migrants murdered along the way that means the border is secure as a vice president in the white house claims. >
elizabeth: let's take a look at this you will see president biden, the vice president the newark mayor claiming everything's okay and then watch the mayor of chicago and biden border chief saying what's happening at the border is not okay. >> with the process in place to manage migrants at the border. >> the border is secure. >> anyone who states that this a administration does not have a handle on this crisis, they must've been sleeping under a rock. >> this is a...
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these people from all these countries loved queen elizabeth. >> let's talk about the commonwealth. s one thing i will associate with queen elizabeth ii. she seemed bought into the idea of the commonwealth, somebody who kept the idea going. the commonwealth is a legacy of colonialism, of britain taking and stealing a lot of country's wealth and calling it commonwealth. beyond that, is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on? it seems that it was very much his mother's project. >> in some respects, yes. she was the monarch that saw the shrinking of british territories. when she became queen she was the queen of 70 plus countries. it remains the second largest international organization in the world. it has the ability to do a lot more. we saw prince charles take a more active role. there is scope for britain's role in the world to be increased. in recent memory the queen was on postage stamps in qatar, the uae. i think the commonwealth missed a step in ensuring the areas that britain had influence is not extended further. the monarchy is able to retain britain'
these people from all these countries loved queen elizabeth. >> let's talk about the commonwealth. s one thing i will associate with queen elizabeth ii. she seemed bought into the idea of the commonwealth, somebody who kept the idea going. the commonwealth is a legacy of colonialism, of britain taking and stealing a lot of country's wealth and calling it commonwealth. beyond that, is the commonwealth still something that king charles will take on? it seems that it was very much his...
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elizabeth: congresswoman, let's get back to the hurricane. we have a curfew in lee county. cape coral, govern desantis has been scrumabling dozens of national -- scrambling dozens of national guard helicopters to search for survivors and what are you hearing what about happening now in south carolina? >> well, in south carolina unfortunately, governor mcmaster issued a emergency order like governor desantis and president biden to his credit also accepted that order. our counties also issued a emergency order that will give us an ability to set curfew ifs we have looting issues like in florida. we're very concerned about the areas north of charleston, polly's island, hitch field beach where we saw a pier float away and retail and st store and homes under water and that gives us the ability to do that and the ability to access resources at the federal level and we otherwise would not have after the storm. elizabeth: what's really concerning is reports that florida power and light, they're warning that parts of the system, their grid, will need to be rebuilt from the ground up
elizabeth: congresswoman, let's get back to the hurricane. we have a curfew in lee county. cape coral, govern desantis has been scrumabling dozens of national -- scrambling dozens of national guard helicopters to search for survivors and what are you hearing what about happening now in south carolina? >> well, in south carolina unfortunately, governor mcmaster issued a emergency order like governor desantis and president biden to his credit also accepted that order. our counties also...
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minister, liz truss, who was asked to form a government earlier this week by the late queen elizabeth. let'sto our correspondent, layla matthew, on downing street. the first audience between the new king and the new prime minister. we will never know anything about what was said. layla: a significant event and the first meeting between our new headf state and our new head of government, both new to their positions this week. these weekly meetings between the monarch and her prime minister have been taking place throughout the queen's reign, a chance for them to discuss government matters in private, in a setting that is entirely private. the queen remains politically neutral throughout her rain. king charles will remain politically neutral too, but this is a chance to discuss government business and will become a regular, weekly appointment between king charles and liz truss. it's worth noting in the commonwealth today, where tributes have been paid to the queen, mp's in the house, led by liz truss, paid respects, but we still have two on the bank branches -- back benches, boris johnson and
minister, liz truss, who was asked to form a government earlier this week by the late queen elizabeth. let'sto our correspondent, layla matthew, on downing street. the first audience between the new king and the new prime minister. we will never know anything about what was said. layla: a significant event and the first meeting between our new headf state and our new head of government, both new to their positions this week. these weekly meetings between the monarch and her prime minister have...
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>>elizabeth: let's look at sfo right now. if you are traveling today you might want to bring your own coffee or food. about 1000 airport fast food workers are currently on strike. the strike includes workers from restaurants, bars, coffee shops and lounges. this all comes after nine months of negotiations. employees are part of the hospitality workers union. unite here local two. they staff 84 different food and beverage outlets through sfo. the union says most members make about $17 an hour and haven't had a raise since 2018. they say they just can't afford the bay area's cost of living. >> most of these workers were to or even three jobs at some sleep in their cars in between ship it is untenable, unsustainable and is wrong. our frustration has boiled over. >>elizabeth: airport officials say the a few food outlets are open with limited staffing. the strike does not affect new stance which has grab and go food options available as well. make hundreds of people gathered at the golden gate bridge to support producers in iran.
>>elizabeth: let's look at sfo right now. if you are traveling today you might want to bring your own coffee or food. about 1000 airport fast food workers are currently on strike. the strike includes workers from restaurants, bars, coffee shops and lounges. this all comes after nine months of negotiations. employees are part of the hospitality workers union. unite here local two. they staff 84 different food and beverage outlets through sfo. the union says most members make about $17 an...
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elizabeth: but if -- okay, let's straighten this out.f the burr ridge mayor, the suburb of chicago, if that mayor grasso is correct and mayor lightfoot never coordinated with them before sending bus loads of illegals to their town. >> yeah, watch out what you ask for. governor abbott is building barrier and deployed the national guard and texas guard and deployed the department of public safety and you said that the attorney general there said they're spending $70 million a month. beside the federal government, that are not doing enough because the policies have ham strung all of the department including my former colleagues in border patrol and ice, who's doing more than greg abbott to call attention to this problem and practically, logistically, operationally helping the border patrol and texas. elizabeth: we've got 9/11; right? 9/11 commemoration is this sunday and no mention on the mayors from new york, chicago, and others on the terrorists caught at the port of entry this year. we're a generation away from 9/11. why no hair on fire
elizabeth: but if -- okay, let's straighten this out.f the burr ridge mayor, the suburb of chicago, if that mayor grasso is correct and mayor lightfoot never coordinated with them before sending bus loads of illegals to their town. >> yeah, watch out what you ask for. governor abbott is building barrier and deployed the national guard and texas guard and deployed the department of public safety and you said that the attorney general there said they're spending $70 million a month. beside...
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president joe biden on the death of queen elizabeth let me read part of it to you. her majesty queen elizabeth ii was more than an monarch she defined an era she was a source of comfort and pride for generations of britons including many who have never known their country without her. an enduring admiration for queen elizabeth ii united people across the commonwealth. the seven decades of her history-making reign were witness to the unprecedented human advancement and human digity nitty in the years ahead we look forward to continuing a close friendship with the king and queen consort. today the thoughts and prayers of people across the united states and with the people of the united kingdom and with the people in the commonwealth in their grief. we send our deepest condolences to the royal family, who are not only mourning their queen, but their mother, grandmother and great grandmother. that from president joe biden. >> a hard left turn. shares of amd are down 40% and the stock is poised to gain that back and the buy rating as the company gains market share he's m
president joe biden on the death of queen elizabeth let me read part of it to you. her majesty queen elizabeth ii was more than an monarch she defined an era she was a source of comfort and pride for generations of britons including many who have never known their country without her. an enduring admiration for queen elizabeth ii united people across the commonwealth. the seven decades of her history-making reign were witness to the unprecedented human advancement and human digity nitty in the...
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let's take a look. i'ms elizabeth mcdonald.donald has been a journalist for four decades at "wall street journal" "forbes" magazine, money and "worth" magazine and is anchor of "evening edit" on fox business. her colleagues noted that mcdonald's watchdog journalism is protecting, looking out for the little guy with hundreds of articles about is abuses of taxpayers, corporate account be scandals and corruption on wall street and in washington, d.c. congress called mcdonald in twice to testify about irs abuses of taxpayers. mcdonald's coverage let to improved taxpayer rights and reforms at the agency. along the way mcdonald has won 14 journalism awards including highest in business journalism, gerald lobe award for distinguished business journalism, prestigious society of professional journalists award for outstanding public service reporting and the front page award for excellence in investigative journalism. mcmcdonald started out covering irs in the '80s when virtually no one in the nation was reporting on this powerful agency
let's take a look. i'ms elizabeth mcdonald.donald has been a journalist for four decades at "wall street journal" "forbes" magazine, money and "worth" magazine and is anchor of "evening edit" on fox business. her colleagues noted that mcdonald's watchdog journalism is protecting, looking out for the little guy with hundreds of articles about is abuses of taxpayers, corporate account be scandals and corruption on wall street and in washington, d.c....
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for decades, elizabeth let a discreet marriage, unlike some other british royals. in spring of 2021, her husband philip passed away. but the funeral was an intimate affair, overshadowed by the coven pandemic. elizabeth sat alone in mourning and touched the hearts of millions. fans will also remember the scenes with her dear corgis, despite the strict ceremonial life of royal court. there were little moments when the queen showed other side and her sense of humour. i knew what you wanted for health reasons. she wasn't able to take part in all the festivities for the platinum jubilee marking her 70 year reign. but she fulfilled her duties until the very end. 2 days before she passed away. she welcome to the new british prime minister. and now even critics of the royal family are paying the queen their respect for a life lived, serving her country me. now succeeding queen elizabeth is her eldest son, king charles. the 3rd has to accept the heavy burden. the legacy of his mother, and he will have to prove that the monarchy in great britain is still relevant today. the v
for decades, elizabeth let a discreet marriage, unlike some other british royals. in spring of 2021, her husband philip passed away. but the funeral was an intimate affair, overshadowed by the coven pandemic. elizabeth sat alone in mourning and touched the hearts of millions. fans will also remember the scenes with her dear corgis, despite the strict ceremonial life of royal court. there were little moments when the queen showed other side and her sense of humour. i knew what you wanted for...
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elizabeth: congressman, let's have you listen to this.l district in thousand oaks, california, about 42 the miles outside of los angeles, he went off at a school to board meeting. he's really frustrated, and he's basically giving voice to a lot of outrageed parents out there. >> it has come to our intention that the district plans to teach transgenderrism to children under the age of 10. if i were to teach your child without your consent, i'd be arrested, but when the school district does it, it's educational. districts should be teaching science, math and language. instead, teachers are hiding student pronouns from their parents under the guise of gender affirmation. the girls' -- gross indock try nation is creating a lifetime of medication and hormones because you can't simply pause puberty. elizabeth: parents feel like this is really dangerous stuff. under age 10? is any school equipped to deal with anything like this? >> no, ma'am. this is, this is complete wokism. we are sacrificing our children on the idol of wokism. governor lee in
elizabeth: congressman, let's have you listen to this.l district in thousand oaks, california, about 42 the miles outside of los angeles, he went off at a school to board meeting. he's really frustrated, and he's basically giving voice to a lot of outrageed parents out there. >> it has come to our intention that the district plans to teach transgenderrism to children under the age of 10. if i were to teach your child without your consent, i'd be arrested, but when the school district does...
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let's applaud elizabeth a elena elena elena tretyakova is our wonderful artist.nd she graduated from the laureate of international competitions, by the way, to the belarusian state academy of music. yes, we even have an international composition, and here are all the jokes that are about violists. this, of course, is not about her. she is wonderful with us, but i think that the audience of our program does not fully understand. why should there be jokes about violists. and about i don't know about there are no baists, jokes. maybe, too, by the way, there are, but protests are always compared with violinists, or what? or not only. about vocalists, i know a lot about people who play drums in symphony orchestras, about some uh, performer, some pro performer on the triangle. there are all sorts of funny stories. well , let's applaud elena in general, the musicians love each other. and so i just wanted to say that today was some kind of girlish game, and then vladislav ruined everything. we foresaw how always, yes, and we still thought that we could not do without mal
let's applaud elizabeth a elena elena elena tretyakova is our wonderful artist.nd she graduated from the laureate of international competitions, by the way, to the belarusian state academy of music. yes, we even have an international composition, and here are all the jokes that are about violists. this, of course, is not about her. she is wonderful with us, but i think that the audience of our program does not fully understand. why should there be jokes about violists. and about i don't know...
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queen elizabeth dedicated her 70 year round to serving her subjects. let's take a look back now at the life of the world's oldest and longest reigning monarch. o. no british monarch reigned for as long as queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, she was a constant in time of dramatic change. ah, all was disciplined. all was dutiful. a life of public service. right? until the end. in 1926, elizabeth came into the world. she was not born to be queen, but when her uncle king edward the 8th advocated after less than a year on the throne, elizabeth father was crowned king. his daughter suddenly became the crown princess . she accepted the task and took it seriously. even in her youth, i did have before you all the high high. whether it be no short shall be diverted to your service and to the service of our great imperial families, to which we all belong. during world war 2, elizabeth did her military service as a mechanic after the war. she married naval officer, philip mount patton, her great love, ah, one year later, prince charles was born. the 1st of 4 children. ah, in f
queen elizabeth dedicated her 70 year round to serving her subjects. let's take a look back now at the life of the world's oldest and longest reigning monarch. o. no british monarch reigned for as long as queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, she was a constant in time of dramatic change. ah, all was disciplined. all was dutiful. a life of public service. right? until the end. in 1926, elizabeth came into the world. she was not born to be queen, but when her uncle king edward the 8th advocated after...
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paul: world leaders to been paying tribute to queen elizabeth. let'sa listen to what our own leader had to say. >> queen elizabeth ii has been a wise and encouraging guide always wanting the best for our nation and greeting each change with understanding, good grace, and an abiding faith in the australian people's judgment. from her first trip here, it was clear her majesty had a special place in our hearts. and we in hers. paul: you mentioned earlier that australia has held a referendum in the past for becoming a public -- public. what is the country's relationship going to be like with king charles? >> what remarkable statement from a man who is as you said a republican. that shows the sense of feeling and australia toward queen elizabeth. the relationship going forward with king charles iii, that will be a big test for the queen's successor. can he maintain those ties on the wake of her passing? many major republicans including the former prime minister said they wouldn't even discuss the possibility of a republic until the queens passing. a slightl
paul: world leaders to been paying tribute to queen elizabeth. let'sa listen to what our own leader had to say. >> queen elizabeth ii has been a wise and encouraging guide always wanting the best for our nation and greeting each change with understanding, good grace, and an abiding faith in the australian people's judgment. from her first trip here, it was clear her majesty had a special place in our hearts. and we in hers. paul: you mentioned earlier that australia has held a referendum...
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let's watch. [video clip] >> before i call the prime minister, it is with the greatest sadness that i rise to say a few words in tribute to her late majesty, queen elizabeth. almost all of us in the house have experienced no other monarch but her late majesty. there are indeed only a score or so members in this house who had already been born, letlow -- let alone who can recall a time when she was not the queen. she is wedded in our minds with the crown and all it stands for. after her accession in february of 1952, she came to westminster to open a session of parliament in november 1952, when winston churchill was prime minister and speaker william morrison was in the chair. 67 complete sessions of parliament have passed since then, and as she was there to open all but three of them, us parliamentarians have celebrated with her her jubilees and mark hurd platinum jubilee this year -- and marked her platinum jubilee this year. in this place, her reign saw w 10 different speakers occupy the chair. i'm sure the prime minister will remind us how many of her predecessors she welcomed and always with quiet wisdom. as the longest-serving monarch this country ha
let's watch. [video clip] >> before i call the prime minister, it is with the greatest sadness that i rise to say a few words in tribute to her late majesty, queen elizabeth. almost all of us in the house have experienced no other monarch but her late majesty. there are indeed only a score or so members in this house who had already been born, letlow -- let alone who can recall a time when she was not the queen. she is wedded in our minds with the crown and all it stands for. after her...
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truss is the 15th prime minister appointed by queen elizabeth. let's in cnn's nina dos santos live this hour outside 10 downing street. nina, what can we expect to hear from the new prime minister now and going forward? >> reporter: well, this is a period to bring the country together and of course remember the country up until recently has been galvanized by wars inside the conservative party that has brought liz truss to party, but this is not the moment to revisit any of that, this is the moment that the country is expecting leadership from government and also there is a very somber mood here on downing street as you can expect. as we've seen the last few minutes, new members of the liz truss government and cabinet arriving in a somber mood, all dressed in black. no words for the press here as you'd expect. just quiet poignant moments. and of course the union flag above downing street and all official buildings is flying at half-mast as you'd expect and will be for the next several days as the whole country and government observes that period of mou
truss is the 15th prime minister appointed by queen elizabeth. let's in cnn's nina dos santos live this hour outside 10 downing street. nina, what can we expect to hear from the new prime minister now and going forward? >> reporter: well, this is a period to bring the country together and of course remember the country up until recently has been galvanized by wars inside the conservative party that has brought liz truss to party, but this is not the moment to revisit any of that, this is...
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elizabeth: let's take you to florida hurricane ian, we have team coverage on hurricane ian., 1.3 million without power, a lot of concern about energy supply, nate floyd near disney world with the latest. reporter: we're right outside of orlando, this hurricane is headed right for where we are, made landfall in southwest florida. it will exit to the northeast daytona be beach, we're in middle, right now a category 4, we're expecting winds about 95 miles per hour. sustained winds. tomorrow. ststorm surge not such a threat here in the inland parts of central florida but we have to more about wind speed and flash floods, we're expecting 24 inches of rain, people have been told to clear their yards of any debris, the wind could pick it up and clog a storm drain which could lead to flooding . governor ron desantis said it will move across i-4. they are expecting big impacts and same message from national hurricane center. >> a i 4 corridor is a high risk of heavy rain that will produce flooding, flash flooding, impassable roads, you need to get where you are going to stay and plan
elizabeth: let's take you to florida hurricane ian, we have team coverage on hurricane ian., 1.3 million without power, a lot of concern about energy supply, nate floyd near disney world with the latest. reporter: we're right outside of orlando, this hurricane is headed right for where we are, made landfall in southwest florida. it will exit to the northeast daytona be beach, we're in middle, right now a category 4, we're expecting winds about 95 miles per hour. sustained winds. tomorrow....
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in our queen elizabeth let's hear from some royal pains in the arts.ff with kenne-daylia, more like canada dorky. punch yourself. even kim kardashian is not asso annoying as you. m you don't even listen to her because you are to busy lookingn at her p giant , you permit. your commentating is terrible.ln you need to go back and learn how to dress professionally. go hate yourself in the uterus. all these years i've never seen you without your glasses. how about just want tonight, go for it. for it. no. i'll be righ ♪ thank you for making my day watching the best hour of your day or something. i hope you had as much fun as we did. trying to honor the late queen. oh no -- good one. [cheering] ♪ ♪ >> happy birthday. ♪ - [narrator] news is the first draft of history. it is immediate and takes place in real time. legends take longer to develop and are sometimes based on myth. this fox news series looks at the truth behind the legend. previously on "legends and lies: the patriots." (rifles firing) - let us declare our independence. - fire! (rifles firing) - [g
in our queen elizabeth let's hear from some royal pains in the arts.ff with kenne-daylia, more like canada dorky. punch yourself. even kim kardashian is not asso annoying as you. m you don't even listen to her because you are to busy lookingn at her p giant , you permit. your commentating is terrible.ln you need to go back and learn how to dress professionally. go hate yourself in the uterus. all these years i've never seen you without your glasses. how about just want tonight, go for it. for...
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buckingham palace, where crowds continue to gather to more than leave tributes to the late queen elizabeth. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. this l u n chief antonio hotel says, floods that have left half a 1000000 people homeless in pakistan, a due to countries with high carbon emissions. today said ignoring climate change amounted to collective suicide. his address from pakistan came as the 1st us playing, carrying humanitarian aid arrived in the country. wildfire in southern california has doubled in size, forcing the evacuation of nearly 6000 people. 2 people have died in the blaze, which is being spread by fierce winds, so called mosquito fire is one of 2 massive blazes burning in the us. they called blazes are also turning out of control in brazil's amazon rainforest. after farmers set fires to clear land, the resulting cloud of smoke is covered. rio bronco, a city of over 300000 scientists say 50000 square kilometers of land. are threatened by the fires to be dine sport, and in the bonus league ave lupsi gar, embarking on a new era this week with
buckingham palace, where crowds continue to gather to more than leave tributes to the late queen elizabeth. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. this l u n chief antonio hotel says, floods that have left half a 1000000 people homeless in pakistan, a due to countries with high carbon emissions. today said ignoring climate change amounted to collective suicide. his address from pakistan came as the 1st us playing, carrying humanitarian aid arrived in...
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elizabeth: let's welcome to the show the mayor of burridge, illinois. he is mayor gary grasso. ve you on. >> thank you, liz. i appreciate the the invitation. elizabeth: thank thank you, nico see you. lori lightfoot is sending in immigrants bused from the border state to your city. what is going on? >> we're trying to figure that out. we were never told, i learned through a third source, not the city, not the positive, governor, not the state that 64 migrants were housed now in a hotel in our community of burridge. not told a thing about it. you know, we want to accommodate them. if there was a problem we certainly would have tried to assist any problem. we certainly don't want to make the migrants pawns being used bring governor pritzker and mayor lightfoot to hold press conferences about their largesse and welcoming them to this the state knowing that governor abbott is trying to resolve his problem and then they have no plan when they get here to the city of chicago. they're putting them in the suburbs. elizabeth: she is not telling you, notifying you about this when mayor lig
elizabeth: let's welcome to the show the mayor of burridge, illinois. he is mayor gary grasso. ve you on. >> thank you, liz. i appreciate the the invitation. elizabeth: thank thank you, nico see you. lori lightfoot is sending in immigrants bused from the border state to your city. what is going on? >> we're trying to figure that out. we were never told, i learned through a third source, not the city, not the positive, governor, not the state that 64 migrants were housed now in a...
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the world is mourning the death of queen elizabeth. let'smember of the british aristocracy. thank you for joining us. how will you remember queen elizabeth ii's remarkable 70-year reign? >> well, i can some it up with somebody that i met today. he's in his 60s, british, and after learning the news of the death of the queen, he said to me that, from a young age, he had carried around a photo of the queen in his wallet. and i think that that is true for many people around this country. in particular, when you go into households, you will see frames, photographs of the queen in many people's sitting rooms. you know, she is the fabric of people's -- has been the fabric of people's lives. >> as people can probably tell from your accent, you're not born in the uk, you married into british aristocracy. have you been able to join the british people, the people of the uk, in this unconditional love they seem to have for the queen, even though you weren't raised among it? >> no, absolutely, of course. i've been here now for 25 years. i'm married into
the world is mourning the death of queen elizabeth. let'smember of the british aristocracy. thank you for joining us. how will you remember queen elizabeth ii's remarkable 70-year reign? >> well, i can some it up with somebody that i met today. he's in his 60s, british, and after learning the news of the death of the queen, he said to me that, from a young age, he had carried around a photo of the queen in his wallet. and i think that that is true for many people around this country. in...
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will remain uninterrupted even after the departure of queen elizabeth, of course, as i have already said, it is not necessary to put forward, let'sch far-reaching plans, because it is clear that, with all due respect to the heir to the throne, to the current king charles iii, elizabeth ii will remain the longest monarch in history of the british crown, i.e. the queen who ruled for 70 years, hardly anyone let's say so in our memory or even in memory, let's be honest, the next generation will have to or let's say it will be flattered to surpass this one an absolute record, he is of course king charles will also be the head of the british commonwealth, it is also possible that his image has been transferred to the banknotes and coins i have already mentioned in this country of the british commonwealth . iii all this will be put on the brakes a little, so to speak, and this influence, this image of the british monarch, which we are used to seeing in the person of queen elizabeth the second, will be somewhat, let's say, dissolved, a clear thing, the village and nevsky for objective and possibly subjective reasons will be dissolved and
will remain uninterrupted even after the departure of queen elizabeth, of course, as i have already said, it is not necessary to put forward, let'sch far-reaching plans, because it is clear that, with all due respect to the heir to the throne, to the current king charles iii, elizabeth ii will remain the longest monarch in history of the british crown, i.e. the queen who ruled for 70 years, hardly anyone let's say so in our memory or even in memory, let's be honest, the next generation will...
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elizabeth. it begins tomorrow at 5:30 a.m. eastern time. for now let's send it back to janai in new york. >>> you guys, if you do happen to go to a pub maybe, maybe not think about us while you're there. we'll check back in with you guys in just a moment. >>> the hurricane warning for puerto rico this morning. fiona lashing the caribbean and forecast to dump as much as 20 inches of rain. victor oquendo joins us live from san juan. victor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we're feeling those outer bands now. conditions definitely taking a turn overnight, the wind, it's just whipping right down the beach. the rain it's been steady, almost coming in sideways, we've seen shops nearby closed up. residents buying the last-minute supply. this morning, fiona barrelling toward puerto rico, now under a hurricane warning, the tropical storm dumping rain throughout the caribbean. residents in san juan with last-minute preparations, stocking up on supplies, boarding up homes and businesses. the locals know the drill, now bracing for blackouts. with tho
elizabeth. it begins tomorrow at 5:30 a.m. eastern time. for now let's send it back to janai in new york. >>> you guys, if you do happen to go to a pub maybe, maybe not think about us while you're there. we'll check back in with you guys in just a moment. >>> the hurricane warning for puerto rico this morning. fiona lashing the caribbean and forecast to dump as much as 20 inches of rain. victor oquendo joins us live from san juan. victor, good morning to you. >>...
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elizabeth: let's stay on fentanyl, the leading cause of death for americans between 18 to 45.the theory is, china is doing just force fentanyl into the u.s. let's listen to former ice ag agent, victor on this. >> these are not drug addicts, individuals extremity with the drugs that have no idea what they are taking, counterfeit bill laced with fentanyl, one out of every four pills in this country according to the drug enforcement administration is a counterfeit bill laying russian relay with these drugs and not forget china has a huge role in this working with the cartel three circles in their bringing a lot of these pills fully produced into mexico so cartel can distribute them into every corner of our country. elizabeth: what you say, tom? >> he's right, i've known him 20 years, he's worked for them 20 years they need to hold china and mexico accountable. donna sent them to them and they are killing americans. a word of china about fentanyl, joe biden said fentanyl for the first time in kamala harris hear from her either and is going americans, the only killing americans, we
elizabeth: let's stay on fentanyl, the leading cause of death for americans between 18 to 45.the theory is, china is doing just force fentanyl into the u.s. let's listen to former ice ag agent, victor on this. >> these are not drug addicts, individuals extremity with the drugs that have no idea what they are taking, counterfeit bill laced with fentanyl, one out of every four pills in this country according to the drug enforcement administration is a counterfeit bill laying russian relay...
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and now you're watching a dw news and we're transmitting the committal service for queen elizabeth. this 2nd let rest in windsor castle in this george's chapel. and now we're going to see the presentation of the instruments of state. there will be received by the dean of windsor from the queen's barge master. and a sergeant of arms will place them on the hold. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, i i, i the i i, i, ah, you are still watching the committal service for queen elizabeth the 2nd innocent george's chapel in windsor. and what we'll see now is how the king will place the queen's company camp color on the coffin, which he will receive from the regimental lieutenant colonel grenadier guards. and then the lord chamberlain will break his wand, which is then placed upon the coffin. like as a father, bluetooth his own children, even so the lord merciful unto them, not fear him for he knows where off we are made him. he remembers that we are but dust the day of man are but as grass for he flourishes as a flower of the field. for as soon as the wind go with over it, it is gone. and the place thereof sh
and now you're watching a dw news and we're transmitting the committal service for queen elizabeth. this 2nd let rest in windsor castle in this george's chapel. and now we're going to see the presentation of the instruments of state. there will be received by the dean of windsor from the queen's barge master. and a sergeant of arms will place them on the hold. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, i i, i the i i, i, ah, you are still watching the committal service for queen elizabeth the 2nd innocent...
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maritime alliance, let us remind you that latvia has closed the border to russians from today, and we are moving on. today, the world and the main great britain say goodbye to queen elizabethd you that she died on september 8. she was 97 years old on the air espresso during the day there will be live broadcasts of the events please follow well, the official funeral will begin in westminster abbey at 13.00 kyiv 2 hours before that pay respects in an hour i apologize more in an hour, the entire holy minster could be covered with a hook for four days. there was a coffin with the body of elizabeth ii. today was declared a public holiday in britain. well, the first lady of ukraine and prime minister denys gal are also in great britain. there she met the wife of the prince so now let's join snizhan from snizhan starovytsia. she knows more about all these monarchical rules and affairs and culture. she is a journalist and the author of comedy projects about modern monarchies and aristocratic families of snizhan. welcome, congratulations, thank you for the invitation, please tell me how today will be in great britain, how to follow it correctly, and what are the rules in great brit
maritime alliance, let us remind you that latvia has closed the border to russians from today, and we are moving on. today, the world and the main great britain say goodbye to queen elizabethd you that she died on september 8. she was 97 years old on the air espresso during the day there will be live broadcasts of the events please follow well, the official funeral will begin in westminster abbey at 13.00 kyiv 2 hours before that pay respects in an hour i apologize more in an hour, the entire...
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uk prime minister will officially end in a few hours when he offers his resignation to queen elizabeth. let's a swiss after the leadership of the concerted party with jonathan introspective to make public statements to the always i had. we've already heard from french president emmanuel macron who last month said the jury is still out, he was a credible photo of the uk. still, macron welcomed her win. >> i sit welcome to those trust, i expressed to her that france congratulates her and we are available to work as allies and friends. the united kingdom is a great country, not like assist committed to defending democracy by the side of ukraine and also needs to strengthen its energy sovereignty and win the battle against climate change. that is the real agenda, the rest is just -- >> along with the, cheers there were tears as well, arriving at the headquarters in london on monday, not a good sign of things to come. we can head not to london, cnn's not a beshear is live with the very latest. nada, thank you for coming in early, what can we expect on this day? it is a busy day for those, just lot
uk prime minister will officially end in a few hours when he offers his resignation to queen elizabeth. let's a swiss after the leadership of the concerted party with jonathan introspective to make public statements to the always i had. we've already heard from french president emmanuel macron who last month said the jury is still out, he was a credible photo of the uk. still, macron welcomed her win. >> i sit welcome to those trust, i expressed to her that france congratulates her and we...
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elizabeth ii, let's hear what she said today. is the day of the great loss queen elizabeth ii ended her reign today the crown passes, as it has been for a thousand years to our new monarch our new to the head of state, his majesty king charles iii , together with his family, to the kings and mourn. about the loss of his mother, and we must unite to help him bear the great responsibility for all of us here. end of your speech. yes, she said that god save the king and not the queen, as it used to be, changes to the anthems, including british passports, will be worn. well, the first protocol event that took place today at the buckingham creator. it took out an official sign announcing that elizabeth ii died at buckingham palace , many people gathered. the fact is that elizabeth was very popular among the british population due to the fact that, in principle, she always diligently followed the protocol, did not interfere, did not interfere with politics and, in fact, ruled the country for 70 years, this is for the british for the bri
elizabeth ii, let's hear what she said today. is the day of the great loss queen elizabeth ii ended her reign today the crown passes, as it has been for a thousand years to our new monarch our new to the head of state, his majesty king charles iii , together with his family, to the kings and mourn. about the loss of his mother, and we must unite to help him bear the great responsibility for all of us here. end of your speech. yes, she said that god save the king and not the queen, as it used...
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this one, this one, this flawless perfection that was manifested as monarch elizabeth or elizabeth ii, you know. let'sfrank . such a monarchy headed by elizabeth ii will no longer be necessary, i will say honestly to myself what carlo the third will do, it will be such a transition to his son, now prince of wales william, and the royal observers mostly emphasize that this transitional moment when carlo will rule the third, before william prince of wales picks up the harrow, it will be such a transformation of this british monarchy for the requirements of modernity, for what it can and should be under new historical conditions, so we are left with just wait and see how all this will develop because, as i said in the previous conversation. actually , this is a general opinion that is shared by all ukrainian observers, the british monarchy is a living organism that will develop like a living human organism, it will grow and it will, let's say, become stronger and better, but at all in other possible directions. well, let's hope that king charles the third or carlo the third, as you just called him in ukr
this one, this one, this flawless perfection that was manifested as monarch elizabeth or elizabeth ii, you know. let'sfrank . such a monarchy headed by elizabeth ii will no longer be necessary, i will say honestly to myself what carlo the third will do, it will be such a transition to his son, now prince of wales william, and the royal observers mostly emphasize that this transitional moment when carlo will rule the third, before william prince of wales picks up the harrow, it will be such a...
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ama: mourners are waiting hours to pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. let'slook at london where she's lying in state. among those who waited in line today, david beckham. faith abubey says the weather is becoming a concern. reporter: tonight, london officials urging the hundreds of thousands of mourners lining up to pay tribute to queen elizabeth to bundle up. some of the mourners expected to wait in line for up to 22 hours as temperatures drop overnight. the queen lying in state, stretching to five miles. so long that for eight hours, officials asking those not yet there to temporarily stay away. we met peter strafford and his wife, in line for several hours. >> 11.5 hours. reporter: like peter, several mourners telling us over the last few days that they don't mind waiting. they are here to witness history and to pay their final respects. 30 years ago, peter was one of the firefighters who helped save windsor castle during a devastating fire. >> there i am, about to put on my breathing apparatus to go into the fire. reporter: the queen gifted him this medal
ama: mourners are waiting hours to pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. let'slook at london where she's lying in state. among those who waited in line today, david beckham. faith abubey says the weather is becoming a concern. reporter: tonight, london officials urging the hundreds of thousands of mourners lining up to pay tribute to queen elizabeth to bundle up. some of the mourners expected to wait in line for up to 22 hours as temperatures drop overnight. the queen lying in state, stretching to...
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it's not to forget that the people from all these countries, they all locked queen elizabeth, well, let's talk about the commonwealth is actually one of the things that i certainly will always associate with queen elizabeth. the 2nd she seemed to be very much bought into the idea of the commonwealth. she. ready she is certainly somebody that was kept to get the idea going for a very long time. side by the commonwealth is a ridiculous name because it's a legacy of colonialism. it's a legacy of britain, take it, taking and stealing a lot of countries, wealth and then calling at the commonwealth. but we'll mass is the commonwealth now? still something that king charles will take on because it seemed to me to me very much his mother's project in some respect. yes, because she was the monarch that over saw the shrinking of, of british territories. as i said, when she became queen, she was the queen of 70 plus countries, in terms of it being associated with her. i mean, it is, it remains the 2nd largest international organization in the world. it has the ability to do a lot more. we saw prince
it's not to forget that the people from all these countries, they all locked queen elizabeth, well, let's talk about the commonwealth is actually one of the things that i certainly will always associate with queen elizabeth. the 2nd she seemed to be very much bought into the idea of the commonwealth. she. ready she is certainly somebody that was kept to get the idea going for a very long time. side by the commonwealth is a ridiculous name because it's a legacy of colonialism. it's a legacy of...
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let's tell the truth. elizabeth: you know, the fate of democrat control of congress is now underway. voting in the midterms, it's now happening in illinois, michigan, minnesota,,s virginia and wyoming. and the economy is a big factor, so is inflation. new second read, a final read on the second quarter, we are in a recession. listen, i want your reaction to this. is this the the beginning of the end for the far left when late night starts to make fun of the far left? watch jimmy if fall. loan. >> senator bernie sanders said he hasn't yet decided whether he will run for president yet again in 2024. president of what? [laughter] yep, bernie still hasn't decided, meanwhile everyone else is how many times do we have to decide this? [laughter] right now biden is thinking, please run, hot young stud. [laughter] elizabeth: pretty funny stuff. what do you say, congressman? it is funny. but in all honesty, they still get a tremendous amount of help from the woke media and, certainly, just in general. however, they realize wh
let's tell the truth. elizabeth: you know, the fate of democrat control of congress is now underway. voting in the midterms, it's now happening in illinois, michigan, minnesota,,s virginia and wyoming. and the economy is a big factor, so is inflation. new second read, a final read on the second quarter, we are in a recession. listen, i want your reaction to this. is this the the beginning of the end for the far left when late night starts to make fun of the far left? watch jimmy if fall. loan....
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11 of the g as a full ulysses, and the most of the balsamic fresh the day with the sailor. elizabeth new. let us nevada leave israel here at the boat. the boilers. mm hm. that's gonna spinning it. what are the medical as a very effective together or just the fear of the leap? torture devices will, is on the you should about that or why should i lack of brow at the sigma by small give out the it does not get the more i would the post that goes down. scan, listening, it'll go now it's up to me. if i feel the credit, because the value of that is new to plus plus college football, when you my i still plays with human rights ombudsman in the donates people's republic diary emma rows of a investigates war crimes committed by the ukrainian military and don basses liberated territories, when it is said that i live here, the ward, the whatever, keith about slain leadership, gonnelli is t r o b. i just got the recall. nina cardenas, you bet the list. i'm sad. as an horrific reminder of what happened. cruces can be seen in the yards of residential buildings under constant shelling by ukrainian neo nazis
11 of the g as a full ulysses, and the most of the balsamic fresh the day with the sailor. elizabeth new. let us nevada leave israel here at the boat. the boilers. mm hm. that's gonna spinning it. what are the medical as a very effective together or just the fear of the leap? torture devices will, is on the you should about that or why should i lack of brow at the sigma by small give out the it does not get the more i would the post that goes down. scan, listening, it'll go now it's up to me....
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haven't met the d as a formula that but the most of the balsamic finish the day with the sailor elizabeth new let us nevada lucas, really at the boat. the boy with ask understanding what are the medical is already packaged together or just upset of me, leap torture if i do well, is that you should about that. oh, i see what i lack of brow at the sigma by small give out that it does not go quite a bit and the more with the prospect goes down, sca listening, it'll go now. it's up to me. if i feel what i did, the custody of i knew that this and i knew depressed college football when you my i still plays with human rights ombudsman in the donates people's republic diary emma rose of a investigates war crimes committed by the ukrainian military and don basses liberated territories. what it is that i live here, the award, the whatever the case that was slain leadership, gonnelli is still beatrice. gotta come in luck. i do this, but at least i'm such as an horrific reminder of what happened. cruces can be seen in the yards of residential buildings on the constant shelling by ukrainian neo nazis. proper
haven't met the d as a formula that but the most of the balsamic finish the day with the sailor elizabeth new let us nevada lucas, really at the boat. the boy with ask understanding what are the medical is already packaged together or just upset of me, leap torture if i do well, is that you should about that. oh, i see what i lack of brow at the sigma by small give out that it does not go quite a bit and the more with the prospect goes down, sca listening, it'll go now. it's up to me. if i feel...
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ama: mourners are waiting hours to pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. let'se a look at london where she's lying in state. among those who waited in line today, david beckham. faith abubey says the weather is becoming a concern. reporter: tonight, london officials urging the hundreds of thousands of mourners lining up to pay tribute to queen elizabeth to bundle up. some of the mourners expected to wait in line for up to 22 hours as temperatures drop overnight. the queen lying in state, stretching to five miles. so long that for eight hours, officials asking those not yet there to temporarily stay away. we met peter strafford and his wife, in line for several hours. >> 11.5 hours. reporter: like peter, several mourners telling us over the last few days that they don't mind waiting. they are here to witness history and to pay their final respects. 30 years ago, peter was one of the firefighters who helped save windsor castle during a devastating fire. >> there i am, about to put on my breathing apparatus to go into the fire. reporter: the queen gifted him this m
ama: mourners are waiting hours to pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii. let'se a look at london where she's lying in state. among those who waited in line today, david beckham. faith abubey says the weather is becoming a concern. reporter: tonight, london officials urging the hundreds of thousands of mourners lining up to pay tribute to queen elizabeth to bundle up. some of the mourners expected to wait in line for up to 22 hours as temperatures drop overnight. the queen lying in state,...
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let's see if we can get those pitches crowds gathering there and paying tribute to the queen. queen elizabeth this 2nd morning, placing flowers and notes outside the palace, gates a short distance away. parliament is about to hold a special session to mark the queen's death. let's see if we can get some pitches outside of windsor castle now. okay, this is actually balmoral castle in scotland. hundreds of kilometers north of the same in parliament, scotland. this is where the monarch passed away. we can see crowds gathered there paying their respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd. let's cross to james bay's now, who's lived for us in london. we are waiting for that special session to mock the queen's death of parliament. james, what are we expecting for that session to hold? let me 1st. before i answer that question, emily, tell you about the battles you were listening to was ago, because very old, where i am standing right by the houses of parliament. normally, at the top of each hour, you hear the bell, the top that big ben in the elizabeth tower named off the light queen. you hear that strike?
let's see if we can get those pitches crowds gathering there and paying tribute to the queen. queen elizabeth this 2nd morning, placing flowers and notes outside the palace, gates a short distance away. parliament is about to hold a special session to mark the queen's death. let's see if we can get some pitches outside of windsor castle now. okay, this is actually balmoral castle in scotland. hundreds of kilometers north of the same in parliament, scotland. this is where the monarch passed...
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at times, queen elizabeth even let the cameras capture her playful side.remony for the 2012 london olympic games, she took in a clip with daniel craig , playing james bond, in front of a television audience of billions. the queen and double 07 stun viewers by appearing to leap from a helicopter into the olympic stadium where she took her seat in the royal box. the royal emily even created its own twitter account, bringing the monarchy's pump and ceremony to a new generation of internet-savvy youngsters. mark: we will be picking up on some of the things benedict was talking about, the great moments, the many popular moments of people around elizabeth getting involved in various projects. our international affairs editor . the role of elizabeth over the past 70 years has been significant. her love of friends is something many people may not be aware of. she visited all the french presidents from de gaulle right up to macron. >> she also spoke excellent french. i have watched some of her speeches to the combined houses of parliament. everyone was clearly deli
at times, queen elizabeth even let the cameras capture her playful side.remony for the 2012 london olympic games, she took in a clip with daniel craig , playing james bond, in front of a television audience of billions. the queen and double 07 stun viewers by appearing to leap from a helicopter into the olympic stadium where she took her seat in the royal box. the royal emily even created its own twitter account, bringing the monarchy's pump and ceremony to a new generation of internet-savvy...
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here, 2,000 of them, including heads of state, getting an opportunity to say good-bye to queen elizabeth ii. let me hand this over to erin burnett and anderson cooper, my colleagues to continue our special coverage of queen elizabeth ii's funeral. ♪ >>> in london right now the final tributes to queen elizabeth ii are about to begin. the world watching what may be the most grand royal funeral in modern history. where leaders and other mourners have begun arriving at westminster abbey for the funeral itself, president biden will be among them. soon the queen's coffin will be moved from westminster hall where she's been lying in state since wednesday, visited by hundreds of thousands of loyal subjects. britain's longest serving monarch on one last journey home, leading here, the grounds of windsor castle, where she'll be laid to rest and then rejoined with her beloved father, her mother, her sister and her husband. i'm anderson cooper overlooking windsor castle with cnn's special live coverage. >>> and i'm erin burnett in london, overlooking the palace of westminster, where the royal procession get
here, 2,000 of them, including heads of state, getting an opportunity to say good-bye to queen elizabeth ii. let me hand this over to erin burnett and anderson cooper, my colleagues to continue our special coverage of queen elizabeth ii's funeral. ♪ >>> in london right now the final tributes to queen elizabeth ii are about to begin. the world watching what may be the most grand royal funeral in modern history. where leaders and other mourners have begun arriving at westminster abbey...
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here, 2,000 of them, including heads of state, getting an opportunity to say good-bye to queen elizabeth ii. let to erin burnett and anderson cooper, my colleagues to continue our special coverage of queen elizabeth ii's funeral. ♪ >>> in london right now the final tributes to queen elizabeth ii are about to begin. the world watching what may be the most grand royal funeral in modern history. where leaders and other
here, 2,000 of them, including heads of state, getting an opportunity to say good-bye to queen elizabeth ii. let to erin burnett and anderson cooper, my colleagues to continue our special coverage of queen elizabeth ii's funeral. ♪ >>> in london right now the final tributes to queen elizabeth ii are about to begin. the world watching what may be the most grand royal funeral in modern history. where leaders and other
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come to an end at 6:30 in the morning on monday, hours before queen elizabeth�*s funeral, which begins at 11 o�*clock on monday morning. lete foremost experts in scottish heraldry and the secretary of the order of the thistle, which is a senior scottish order of knighthood. she was at the service in st giles cathedal a bit earlier and joins us from edinburgh. tell us more about how you found the service and how it affected you personally. service and how it affected you personally-— service and how it affected you personally. well, i think that it really brought _ personally. well, i think that it really brought it _ personally. well, i think that it really brought it home - personally. well, i think that it really brought it home when i personally. well, i think that it | really brought it home when you personally. well, i think that it - really brought it home when you were standing there, in my case, inches from the coffin, that this was the end of the most extraordinary era, which has been said by many people before, a time when nobody knew in this country anyone other than the queen as head of state. you suddenly real
come to an end at 6:30 in the morning on monday, hours before queen elizabeth�*s funeral, which begins at 11 o�*clock on monday morning. lete foremost experts in scottish heraldry and the secretary of the order of the thistle, which is a senior scottish order of knighthood. she was at the service in st giles cathedal a bit earlier and joins us from edinburgh. tell us more about how you found the service and how it affected you personally. service and how it affected you personally-—...
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again, i am not sure that anyone here or in places across the commonwealth are quite ready to let queen elizabetht's the latest. jay gray. back to you. >> thank you, jay. of course, people around the world are mourning the queen. that includes here. >> yeah. right here in the bay area. at 2:00 a this morning for deanna, opened their doors early so people could have a place to watch the queen's funeral. 18 screens showing sarmts in london. the bar's manager grew up in the uk. he said the queen's service to the public was something his family underscored throughout his life. >> whenever you go to the movie theaters, or theaters in england, they'd always play the national anthem and i always remember my mother, if i didn't stand up immediately, i would be made to stand up. but that's part of our, you know, our history, is respect for the monarchy because as she said, no matter how long she lived, she devoted her life to the people and people of the commonwealth and eventually people of the world. >> they enjoyed a free breakfast this morning. and reaction from twitter on the queen's passing continue
again, i am not sure that anyone here or in places across the commonwealth are quite ready to let queen elizabetht's the latest. jay gray. back to you. >> thank you, jay. of course, people around the world are mourning the queen. that includes here. >> yeah. right here in the bay area. at 2:00 a this morning for deanna, opened their doors early so people could have a place to watch the queen's funeral. 18 screens showing sarmts in london. the bar's manager grew up in the uk. he said...