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, this, this process of the came coming or the queen for that matter and speaking to the 2 houses of parliament, the house of commons in the house of law. ready so be greeted by the 2 speakers of the 2 houses. they will express that condolences to king charles on the death of his mother, and then he will make an address to the houses of parliament. so that will be an important moment. it's going to be this like many things in this funeral process, it's going to be shown for the 1st time to us on television. now, i think that doesn't sound so well when you think of the palace of westminster, because you see those pictures on television. every single day, but they weren't shown in 952 the last time this happened. and the interesting to note that you didn't get pictures inside the palace of westminster, at least from the house of commons until 1989. it's a relatively recent thing, so we're going to see this part of the process of the role of the proceedings towards or off, you know, which is taking place in 2 weeks time for the very 1st time life on television. king charles has spoken in parliamen
, this, this process of the came coming or the queen for that matter and speaking to the 2 houses of parliament, the house of commons in the house of law. ready so be greeted by the 2 speakers of the 2 houses. they will express that condolences to king charles on the death of his mother, and then he will make an address to the houses of parliament. so that will be an important moment. it's going to be this like many things in this funeral process, it's going to be shown for the 1st time to us...
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occasionally members of parliament would go to the king's house _ of parliament would go to the king'sand is part of continuity and improvement in the same _ continuity and improvement in the same way— continuity and improvement in the same way the accession council was the first— same way the accession council was the first that had tv cameras there showing _ the first that had tv cameras there showing what happened. in a way it's very simple _ showing what happened. in a way it's very simple help the commons speaker spoke. _ very simple help the commons speaker spoke. the _ very simple help the commons speaker spoke, the lord speaker spoke, the kii'i- spoke, the lord speaker spoke, the king spoke — spoke, the lord speaker spoke, the king spoke and the king and queen consort _ king spoke and the king and queen consort went off to scotland. the simplicity — consort went off to scotland. the simplicity of the british system is marvellous. the elderly bodyguards who managed to carry out their role well but _ who managed to carry out their role well but it _ who managed to carry out their
occasionally members of parliament would go to the king's house _ of parliament would go to the king'sand is part of continuity and improvement in the same _ continuity and improvement in the same way— continuity and improvement in the same way the accession council was the first— same way the accession council was the first that had tv cameras there showing _ the first that had tv cameras there showing what happened. in a way it's very simple _ showing what happened. in a way it's very...
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of course, do you have both houses coming together. here they are, lords and the members of the parliament, members of common, members of the house of commons, coming together to pay their condolences to the king on the queen's death but then also recognizing that he is the new monarch. here we have the cavalry coming in. this is all intricately rehearsed and timed. it's all -- i think, if you look at the plan, playing out like clock work, as you expect it to. this is constitutional history going back 1,000 years. >> and as we watched westminster hall, richard and i both have bag pipes behind us as they are preparing today for the queen who is laying in rest at the palace of holyroodhouse. stand by all as we watch these pictures. we're going to get to a quick break as we await the arrival of the king, king charles. will address both houses of parliament, a decade after his mother did the same. >>> history links monarchs and parliament. a connecting thread from one period to the next. so in an era when the regular worthy rhythm of life is less eye catching than doing something extraordinary, i'm reassured that i am merely the second sovereig
of course, do you have both houses coming together. here they are, lords and the members of the parliament, members of common, members of the house of commons, coming together to pay their condolences to the king on the queen's death but then also recognizing that he is the new monarch. here we have the cavalry coming in. this is all intricately rehearsed and timed. it's all -- i think, if you look at the plan, playing out like clock work, as you expect it to. this is constitutional history...
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to his beloved mother and there were digging freeze politicians of all parties um, in the houses of parliament i. i thought it was so quite remarkable that the, it, it was an event that seemed to cross far to political divides. we have seen pictures of the prime minister list truss and leaders of the 2 opposition parties, the scottish national party, and the labor party, and they were smiling at each other. and that the moment on these moments are very rare because the u. k is politically going through an incredibly tough time economically for many people a tough time. so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he wants to be and be the king that his mother wanted him to be . and the big question is, could he, can he basically pass on the crown to, to his son in the way that he hasn't tarnished the monarchy, but that here he is. and hampstead. okay, we're just looking at our list trust, walk in. there are very new in the job as my minister also her husband there. and i just outside
to his beloved mother and there were digging freeze politicians of all parties um, in the houses of parliament i. i thought it was so quite remarkable that the, it, it was an event that seemed to cross far to political divides. we have seen pictures of the prime minister list truss and leaders of the 2 opposition parties, the scottish national party, and the labor party, and they were smiling at each other. and that the moment on these moments are very rare because the u. k is politically going...
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honoring the procession. walking past the women of world war 2 monument on their way down to the houses of parliament and westminster. and again, this read it that they're moving along is quite symbolic. think me from buckingham palace to westminster. moving from the royal family from the hospital family to the house of political terrestrial britain. if you like, giving the body of the queen back to the people of westminster is the house. if the british government wishes to who is where the kings and queens if you have met with politicians and have count continued that deal of a constitutional monarchy of the king or the queen having ultimate power through god they say and, and that giving that power to the politicians to kind of actually guffman the country as a very delicate balance. i hate and so far has worked fairly well. we haven't had a revolution in the u. k for a long time. we should just explain to our views. of course, the houses of parliament is the heart of british politics in the u. k. and westminster hall and the oldest building on the parliamentary estates as played a central role in
honoring the procession. walking past the women of world war 2 monument on their way down to the houses of parliament and westminster. and again, this read it that they're moving along is quite symbolic. think me from buckingham palace to westminster. moving from the royal family from the hospital family to the house of political terrestrial britain. if you like, giving the body of the queen back to the people of westminster is the house. if the british government wishes to who is where the...
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, or she has — across to the houses of parliament, or she has been _ across to the houses of parliamentross to the houses of parliament, | or she has been sacking people. we know a number of people who already gone. grant shapps, transport secretary, he had gone, stephen barclay, health secretary, is gone, johnny mercer, veterans minister, he is gone, dominic raab, just a secretary, he is gone as well. now we have had the last half hour or so, the new team, many of the faces already there, but being reshuffled —— justice secretary. we have had four or five of them coming —— justice secretary. we have had four orfive of them coming in, the topjobs. we have kwasi kwarteng, whoever unexpected be made chancellor, we have therese coffey, who is close to liz truss. everyone things she is in line to be health secretary. —— everyone expects to be made chancellor. we had suella braverman, who everyone expects to be given the home secretaryjob and james cleverly, who is expected to take foreign secretary. all of that under way. take foreign secretary. all of that under wa . . ~ , take foreign sec
, or she has — across to the houses of parliament, or she has been _ across to the houses of parliamentross to the houses of parliament, | or she has been sacking people. we know a number of people who already gone. grant shapps, transport secretary, he had gone, stephen barclay, health secretary, is gone, johnny mercer, veterans minister, he is gone, dominic raab, just a secretary, he is gone as well. now we have had the last half hour or so, the new team, many of the faces already there,...
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we see the houses of parliament and the elizabeth tower. big ben. i think that was just such a church we just saw who was her 1st prime minister back in 1950. she famously called winston. yes. i wouldn't of the 1st a 15 prime minister. she's kind of a final one being appointed just 2 days before her death. the new british prime minister lives truss. and that also as the sense of a slight uncertainty beneath all of this ceremony is that we, we've got a completely untasted prime minister, an untested government and now an untested king as an extraordinary time in, in the, in the u. k. right now, i mean, last week for us drunk and step down less trust became the new prime minister. 2 days later, the queen died. and it is, it's really challenging times for the u. k. at the moment with an uncertain economy just coming out of the pandemic. and that's really what so many people. so many people have said about the passing of the queen. she was a constant that you could rely on. she'd been there forever. is what a lot of people said, that's how they felt. and
we see the houses of parliament and the elizabeth tower. big ben. i think that was just such a church we just saw who was her 1st prime minister back in 1950. she famously called winston. yes. i wouldn't of the 1st a 15 prime minister. she's kind of a final one being appointed just 2 days before her death. the new british prime minister lives truss. and that also as the sense of a slight uncertainty beneath all of this ceremony is that we, we've got a completely untasted prime minister, an...
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he will receive and reply to addresses of condolences from both houses of parliament. l travel to a london area royal air force station and from there go by plane to edinburgh. portraits of queen elizabeth have been painted by a number of renowned artists over the years, but this one from 1995 stands out. it was painted by christian fur who was only 28 at the time. he became the youngest artist ever commissioned to paint an official portrait of the queen. christian joins me now. how does one find one self in that position, painting the queen of england at the aimge o 28 years old. how did that come about? >> it is a commonwealth organization which the queen was patron. she had seen one of my paintings that had been exhibited there. i got a call out of the blue basically to say that the queen would like you to paint her portrait. so, at the age of 28, i was asked to basically create a new image of the queen. >> how did you respond to that que request? >> basically it's an offer you can't refuse. i had a blank canvas to fill. everything i do i research a lot. i looked at
he will receive and reply to addresses of condolences from both houses of parliament. l travel to a london area royal air force station and from there go by plane to edinburgh. portraits of queen elizabeth have been painted by a number of renowned artists over the years, but this one from 1995 stands out. it was painted by christian fur who was only 28 at the time. he became the youngest artist ever commissioned to paint an official portrait of the queen. christian joins me now. how does one...
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uh, the upper house of parliament for the near future. the expert council once we have established an expert council. uh, in our senate, this is right. because the senate is the chamber of experts of the parliament, we have strengthened this direction, what do you really see, and in what direction should we move here in order to shall we make more precise laws in our state? the council of the republic constantly maintains feedback from the population, this is personal as well. including visiting receptions of citizens, as well as direct telephone lines, the demand is colossal, which even had to change the format of communication on the eve of the chairman of the council of the republic, natalya kachanova, personally called with the applicant, who could not get an appointment with her in july, and then they recorded about 300 the person in the top hits, as a rule, the work of public utilities , the quality of roads, as well as legal moments of clarification of the legislation. for this or that speech, we understand that the main thing in o
uh, the upper house of parliament for the near future. the expert council once we have established an expert council. uh, in our senate, this is right. because the senate is the chamber of experts of the parliament, we have strengthened this direction, what do you really see, and in what direction should we move here in order to shall we make more precise laws in our state? the council of the republic constantly maintains feedback from the population, this is personal as well. including...
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and today the head of state held a meeting with speaker of the upper house of parliament. lia kachanova parliamentarian. they actively hold receptions of citizens and work with appeals from residents of the country. therefore, the president was interested in what worries people today, first of all, it was about the prospects for the work of the council of the republic among those affected by the activities of the expert council at the upper house of parliament. it has been functioning for more than a year, it was created on behalf of the head of state in order to shine through our lives the ability of draft legislative acts on the most important issues of the development of our country and, as a result, enact approved laws. the command-staff exercise started in belarus under the leadership of the chief of the general staff of the armed forces viktor gulevich, as the ministry of defense specified, the task is to work out in practice actions to liberate the territory temporarily occupied by the enemy, restore control over the border, air support for troops, fight against sabo
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and then so lindsey hoyle, who is the speaker of the house of commons and then the new king addressed both house parliament in response to their condolences their expressions of condolence. let's bring in our diplomatic it is a james base who's outside her at westminster palace. james, what do you make of what we have seen amazing to see that for the 1st time, because that is something that has happened throughout british history as king or queen has taken office after that predecessor has died up. but it's the 1st time ever it's been seen by the public. as, as we saw with the accession council took place a few days ago. parts of this process in the past have been secret. they have been away from the cameras away from the public. and now the public is seeing them for the 1st time. as you say, we heard words from both the speaker of the house house of commons, lindsey hoyle, and from john, but full barn book, full form up full up labor politician. before he was before he was sent to the house of lords, when golden brown stepped down as prime minister in 2010, both making strong comments about the life of th
and then so lindsey hoyle, who is the speaker of the house of commons and then the new king addressed both house parliament in response to their condolences their expressions of condolence. let's bring in our diplomatic it is a james base who's outside her at westminster palace. james, what do you make of what we have seen amazing to see that for the 1st time, because that is something that has happened throughout british history as king or queen has taken office after that predecessor has died...
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this is the queen where is the hereditary house of parliament the upper house of parliament the houseuse of parliament and in doing so, the prime minister is elected. here we have just seen how a list of races was elected from the whites for the prime minister. she was elected as a result of a vote of registered members of the conservative party, that is, the total number of votes cast for the prime minister of great britain was 80.000, that is, 80,000 inhabitants of the uk determines who will be the prime minister, this is called democracy. if the british chose their own government by direct vote of each, then it would be an extraordinary leapfrog such an electoral circus that occurs every 2-3 years and apparently through trial and error. after several civil wars, the british. they realized that in their conditions this is an exotic and a bit definitely not a modern system. yet it works. britain is in such relative safety of europe and also on the island and can do something let you know this well-fed nonchalance. e british. if it's a proverb that we have, then the advantage is that
this is the queen where is the hereditary house of parliament the upper house of parliament the houseuse of parliament and in doing so, the prime minister is elected. here we have just seen how a list of races was elected from the whites for the prime minister. she was elected as a result of a vote of registered members of the conservative party, that is, the total number of votes cast for the prime minister of great britain was 80.000, that is, 80,000 inhabitants of the uk determines who will...
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parliament since coming to the throne. in a special ceremony at the palace of westminster, he received condolences from both houses of parliament. it is a loss to all of us, but we know most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty, and to the royal family. she set an example of selfless duty, which, with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. from westminster, the king is flying to scotland, where he'll lead a procession up edinburgh's royal mile behind the queen's coffin. the procession will pass to st giles' cathedral where the queen will lie at rest and people will be able to pay their respects the duke of sussex pays tribute to his grandmother, thanking her for her commitment to service and her infectious smile. also in the programme... after urkraine�*s successful counter attack against russian forces, it says the kremlin is taking revenge by attacking power installations and blacking out power to millions of people. and disappointing news for the uk economy, as figures show it grew by less than expected in the month ofjuly. stay with us here on bbc news, where we will bring you continuing cove
parliament since coming to the throne. in a special ceremony at the palace of westminster, he received condolences from both houses of parliament. it is a loss to all of us, but we know most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty, and to the royal family. she set an example of selfless duty, which, with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. from westminster, the king is flying to scotland, where he'll lead a procession up edinburgh's royal mile behind the queen's...
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house of lords since 2019. there are 1200 people gathered here today, members of both houses of parliament, parliamentary staff rfrom in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hear from a in the air. as mps and peers prepared to hearfrom a man until now they have known as prince and heir to the throne speak in westminster for the first time as king. black rod standing behind the lord speaker. sarah clark, the first woman to be black rod in the 650 year history of the role. the two empty throne is where the king and queen consort will sit. the lords to the right, the commons to their left. the white swans', such a key part of the headdress of the gentlemen at arms, instituted by henry viii in 1509. and now the speaker of the house of commons so lindsay hoyle, member of parliament for chorley in lancashire. in front of him carrying the mace, the first black sergeant of arms in the post's 600 year history. when the king and her majesty the queen consort arrive in about ten minutes they will be greeted by the lord great chamberlain, a role key to royal ceremonial, then you monarch means a new holder of that position
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and then tomorrow as benedict was saying, the great procession to the houses of parliament where the een will lie in state. time for business. kate moody joins us. starting with the closing bell on wall street. and a sell-off of u.s. stocks? kate: very sharp selloff. investors are worried about the hotter than expected inflation report for the month of august that has set the stage for the federal reserve to continue its monetary policy for weeks to come. the dow jones lost 1200 points, it's worth single session since june of 2020. the s&p 500 was down over 4% at the close. nasdaq down 5%. facebook parent company meta losing 9% at the close. google's alphabet down 6%. earlier we saw a major european indices creeping lower after u.s. data was published. a loss of 1% each in london, paris, and frankfurt. most economists had predicted the rate of inflation would drop in august as petro prices stabilized. but the consumer price index was 0.1% higher than the previous month, 8.3 percent higher on an annual basis. it is a slight improvement on the 9.1% we saw in june, but still hovering nea
and then tomorrow as benedict was saying, the great procession to the houses of parliament where the een will lie in state. time for business. kate moody joins us. starting with the closing bell on wall street. and a sell-off of u.s. stocks? kate: very sharp selloff. investors are worried about the hotter than expected inflation report for the month of august that has set the stage for the federal reserve to continue its monetary policy for weeks to come. the dow jones lost 1200 points, it's...
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uh, the upper house of parliament for the near future. thirdly, the expert council, when they realized the expert council, uh, in our senate this is correct. because the senate is the chamber of experts of the parliament, we strengthened this is the direction that you see, actually. uh, in what direction should we move here, so that we can adopt more precise laws in our state? the council of the republic constantly maintains feedback with the population of this personal, including visiting receptions of citizens, as well as direct telephone lines, the demand is colossal, which is why they even had to change the format of communication. reception in july, and then about 300 people signed up in the top of the appeals, as a rule, the work of public services for the quality of roads, as well as legal aspects of clarifying legislation. we understand that the main thing in our politics is people and what they live in. today, our people, of course, we are also concerned about this, because we are members of the council of the republic, an organ o
uh, the upper house of parliament for the near future. thirdly, the expert council, when they realized the expert council, uh, in our senate this is correct. because the senate is the chamber of experts of the parliament, we strengthened this is the direction that you see, actually. uh, in what direction should we move here, so that we can adopt more precise laws in our state? the council of the republic constantly maintains feedback with the population of this personal, including visiting...
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speaker of the house of commons, lindsay hoyle. >> your majesty, let me repeat a welcome to you and to her majesty, the queen consort, on this solemn occasion. members of both house and parliamentather to express our deep sympathy. a loss we have all sustained in the death of our sovereign lady, queen elizabeth. we have seen that this is a loss that is felt around the world. it is a loss to the united kingdom, the overseas territories, beco dependencies and many -- the co-dependencies and many countries over which she reigned. it is a loss to the entire commonwealth which she did so much to nurture. it is a loss to all of us. we know most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty, and to the royal family. new paper -- newspapers are being filled with the photographs of the late majesty since the group -- news broke. giving glimpses into the family life which we kept sheltered to the public. deep is our grief is, we know yours is deeper. -- as our grief is, we know yours is deeper. we know that there is nothing we can say in the praise of the queen, your mother, that you will not already know. over the past da of the houseys have spoken of their encounters with queen elizabeth.
speaker of the house of commons, lindsay hoyle. >> your majesty, let me repeat a welcome to you and to her majesty, the queen consort, on this solemn occasion. members of both house and parliamentather to express our deep sympathy. a loss we have all sustained in the death of our sovereign lady, queen elizabeth. we have seen that this is a loss that is felt around the world. it is a loss to the united kingdom, the overseas territories, beco dependencies and many -- the co-dependencies and...
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parliament building of the u. k. where in westminster hall, the oldest part of the parliament estates, he will receive the condolences of both houses of parliament, the house of lords and the house of commons. now. westminster hall itself dates back to the 11th century. if the place where king henry the 8th, was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gun powder plotters was tried, and it, it, it's the place also where from weapons they onwards, the queen's body will lie in ceremonial state for members of the public to process past it to pay their respects. so this morning the king will go there. there will be a short assoni of condolences given by the speaker of the house of commons and other members of both of those houses. and in addition to that, he will then travel up to edinburgh. and it's there that the ceremonials will continue because the queen obviously her body at the moment in the palace of holly rude house. it will be moved later on during the day down to saint john's cathedral . it's perhaps striking, having had just how little time i think the king has had said to perhaps process his own personal thoughts i
parliament building of the u. k. where in westminster hall, the oldest part of the parliament estates, he will receive the condolences of both houses of parliament, the house of lords and the house of commons. now. westminster hall itself dates back to the 11th century. if the place where king henry the 8th, was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gun powder plotters was tried, and it, it, it's the place also where from weapons they onwards, the queen's body will lie in ceremonial...
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king charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government, monica dress, members of the house of lords and the house of commons in westminster hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the king will head to edinburgh shortly to lead a royal procession accompanying his mother's coffin saint charles cathedral. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy that your traditions are ancient. we see in the construction of this great hall and the reminders of medieval predecessors of the office to which i have been called ah. and that is at king charles a 3rd and camilla. the queen consort, heading away from westminster. now up towards our half north halt. just outside london may be boarding a plane to go straight up to edin
king charles the 3rd has promised both houses of the british parliament that he will uphold the you case constitutional government, monica dress, members of the house of lords and the house of commons in westminster hall after they each delivered their messages of condolence. the king will head to edinburgh shortly to lead a royal procession accompanying his mother's coffin saint charles cathedral. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and...
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this is obviously the house of parliament. westminster hall is there. that's where the body will lie in state. eventually the lineup will snake past the houses of parliament down across the lambet bridge and to where it's starting and then heading this way. right now by my count it is roughly about 1/4 of a mile long. about 400 meters long or so. the first couple people actually spent the night here and then many other people have come since this morning. i just want to introduce you to two folks really quickly. this is steven and his son luke. i just wonder, guys, why was it so important for you guys to be here? >> oh, well i think we're in this thought where we started off by getting a slightly used prime minister and we're going to end it by burying the monarch and in between, you know, all these days it feels like sort of waves and waves of history crashing over your head. i felt like that especially when i saw the accession ceremony on tv. like they're using all of these weird medieval words. it's like history is sort of, you know, stretched its han
this is obviously the house of parliament. westminster hall is there. that's where the body will lie in state. eventually the lineup will snake past the houses of parliament down across the lambet bridge and to where it's starting and then heading this way. right now by my count it is roughly about 1/4 of a mile long. about 400 meters long or so. the first couple people actually spent the night here and then many other people have come since this morning. i just want to introduce you to two...
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there will be a salute and both houses of parliament will rise to sing the national anthem. busy day for the new monarch. >> okay. beth, thank you. of course, she'll take you through events. as heir to the throne, king charles dedicated much of his time and energy to charity work. youth charity, the prince's trust, helped more than one million unemployed and disadvantaged young people since they launched 50 years ago. the chief executive of the prince's trust is live with us now. what amazing work the charity does. >> it is extraordinary. the king has been a guiding force behind a lot of that. for last few years. it's going to be interrogatory see how the role will change. >> what do you expect? >> i think we'll carry on as normal. the sort of gradual separation has been happening over a while. he will remain as our president. so we're kind of still there helping young people. >> is there a role for his elder son? >> i think that's something to be sorted out. >> obviously the prince of wales has a number of foundations he is involved with. >> tell us about prince's trust. >>
there will be a salute and both houses of parliament will rise to sing the national anthem. busy day for the new monarch. >> okay. beth, thank you. of course, she'll take you through events. as heir to the throne, king charles dedicated much of his time and energy to charity work. youth charity, the prince's trust, helped more than one million unemployed and disadvantaged young people since they launched 50 years ago. the chief executive of the prince's trust is live with us now. what...
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that's enough to control both houses of parliament, the result paved the way for maloney to become italy's 1st female prime minister in her victory speech, maloney said she would garzon so all italians that despite being poised to become the country's most far right leader. since the 2nd world war at e j. c. same of gamma. if they are called on to govern this country, your now we will do so for every one what he will be will govern that the him of uniting people. yeah, nobody more holo, get hughley. and seeking to make them more united, rather than divide that will ownership, torso, equilla, d, v. there, t w's, bentley, he get his in rhyme for us, and alia. i asked him why, though it is a turn to the far right. it seems that italian mo does see in george m bologna, a kind of a plausible alternative to all other parties. because all other parties were actually involved in several coalitions in the last 3 governments since the last parliamentary parliament elections. so they are fed up with the system and they, and i'll say john maloney and the federal italian, the brother of italy, extremis
that's enough to control both houses of parliament, the result paved the way for maloney to become italy's 1st female prime minister in her victory speech, maloney said she would garzon so all italians that despite being poised to become the country's most far right leader. since the 2nd world war at e j. c. same of gamma. if they are called on to govern this country, your now we will do so for every one what he will be will govern that the him of uniting people. yeah, nobody more holo, get...
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when notable personalities have come into london to speak to the combined houses of parliaments, likeson mandela, popes, president obama addressed both houses of parliament in there, as well. it's a building for all occasions, and when we see it, you will see why. it is a terrific place. >> mark, it's just about 9:22 in the east, and 2:22 london time. and so this ceremony is just about to begin. timed precisely as wesley mentioned, as it will take 38 minutes to make their way to westminster. let's listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and the queen's coffin will be bourn by a gun carriage from buckingham palace here. to westminister. let's brick -- bring in julian payne. it's breathtaking seeing it. >> so an incredibly powerful moment we're seeing here. you can feel the emotions suddenly shoot up as we see the military, and catching our first glimpses now of the family. again, that classic scenario where they are discharging their royal duties here, they're aware that they're on display. their military responsibility, as well. of course, at the same time, they are following the coffin of their mothe
when notable personalities have come into london to speak to the combined houses of parliaments, likeson mandela, popes, president obama addressed both houses of parliament in there, as well. it's a building for all occasions, and when we see it, you will see why. it is a terrific place. >> mark, it's just about 9:22 in the east, and 2:22 london time. and so this ceremony is just about to begin. timed precisely as wesley mentioned, as it will take 38 minutes to make their way to...
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big bend sits right next to it and the houses of parliament and you're looking at the casket, you're looking at the crown embedded with untold number of diamonds and jewels and you're looking at the guard, the queen's guards standing around and i think most important, guys, you're seeing the children also pass beside the children and then the public pass beside the casket. this is a time for everyone to get together at this time at this very solemn moment in this country, guys. griff: greg, you just were talking about the -- so many moments of -- of respect and andsolemnity and we see the reverence that the crowd is giving through and the attention to detail, king charles clearly having a hand in much of that as we saw the two princes william and harry in uniform request of their father. how many days of pomp and circumstance like no other country in the world revered by the entire world. how much of this is really tradition as jacqui was talking about and how much is the modern application from the house of windsor? greg: well, griff, i'm sure that king charles had a hand in the plan
big bend sits right next to it and the houses of parliament and you're looking at the casket, you're looking at the crown embedded with untold number of diamonds and jewels and you're looking at the guard, the queen's guards standing around and i think most important, guys, you're seeing the children also pass beside the children and then the public pass beside the casket. this is a time for everyone to get together at this time at this very solemn moment in this country, guys. griff: greg, you...
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so the val lies one at least 41 percent device and not to control both houses of parliament. result hides the way from of i need to become italy's 1st female prime minister in her victory speech, maloney said she would govern all italians despite being poised to become the country's most far right leader. since world war 2, b t w correspondent, boundary ged is in italy's capital rime for us. earlier i asked him why vitus had turned to the far right initially. it seems that italian voters see in georgia maloney, a kind of a plausible alternative to all other parties because all other parties were actually involved in several coalitions in the last 3 governments since the last parliamentary parliament elections. so they are fed up with the system and they and i'll say jordan maloney and the federal italian, the brother of italy extreme as of right wing party have to bring some change. and this is what the new coalition, the writing condition is promising. it's not than the 1st writing coalition, italy's seeing actually 20 years ago. we also had that phenomenon phenomenon. but then the silvi
so the val lies one at least 41 percent device and not to control both houses of parliament. result hides the way from of i need to become italy's 1st female prime minister in her victory speech, maloney said she would govern all italians despite being poised to become the country's most far right leader. since world war 2, b t w correspondent, boundary ged is in italy's capital rime for us. earlier i asked him why vitus had turned to the far right initially. it seems that italian voters see in...
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we saw a hint of emotion, actually, at the address to thejoint houses of emotion, actually, at the address to the joint houses of parliamentnster hall this morning, particularly when all the parliamentarians saying god save the king. and we saw him standing there, of course, not singing it, as he has done tens of thousands of times during his time as prince of wales, always singing god save the queen. well, now, all the parliamentarians were singing god save looking for him, and i think there was a moisture in the eyes there, and it would be i think entirely understandable if there was. so, for him, notwithstanding the amount of time, the number of years, that he has had to think about this, now it is reality, now there are moments which will catch him and engage his emotions, and i'm sure that that was one of them, and there will be many more over the next week up to and including the state funeral and indeedin including the state funeral and indeed in the days after that. 50. indeed in the days after that. so, there is the _ indeed in the days after that. so, there is the king's vehicle driving him away from edinburgh ai
we saw a hint of emotion, actually, at the address to thejoint houses of emotion, actually, at the address to the joint houses of parliamentnster hall this morning, particularly when all the parliamentarians saying god save the king. and we saw him standing there, of course, not singing it, as he has done tens of thousands of times during his time as prince of wales, always singing god save the queen. well, now, all the parliamentarians were singing god save looking for him, and i think there...
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the queen has often addressed both houses of parliament on big set occasions. the visit of another head of state. so it's a part of was minister in respect with history. i think will be proud. part of our country. part of our amazing monarchy. but it will also be a moment of reflection, as he said. >> how difficult -- the coronation, we don't know when the will be. previously, was 14 months between the queen knowing that she will become queen and then subsequently big -- being crowned. do you think that the challenges the country is facing at the moment, that will have to be paved down? >> i don't know, i imagine that that is a big discussion at the moment within the royal household. but for the moment i think that we are just hugely grateful to the way charles has contained himself. he obviously must be hurting deeply at the moment. but he has had the amazing strength to show that he is not the king. and i think that the whole country is united behind him. >> indeed, so, i was away when the news broke. and i saw images of you along with the other leaders at the
the queen has often addressed both houses of parliament on big set occasions. the visit of another head of state. so it's a part of was minister in respect with history. i think will be proud. part of our country. part of our amazing monarchy. but it will also be a moment of reflection, as he said. >> how difficult -- the coronation, we don't know when the will be. previously, was 14 months between the queen knowing that she will become queen and then subsequently big -- being crowned. do...
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it will be first time that he addresses both houses of parliament as monarch. ause of this modern age in which we now live, we're able to par take in this because there are cameras present. just as they were at the council meeting a few days ago when charles was proclaimed king. back in 1953, winston churchill advised king he didn't think it a good considered to have cameras present at the coronation. she went against his wishes believing the british public had a right to par take in the ceremony. and it was the right decision. we don't have that problem anymore. we can watch on any number of devices. but charles made a similar decision wanting the british public to be able to par take in the ancient ceremonies and rights and traditions so they have an understanding of everything that is unfolding. from here, he's going to travel to edinburgh. there is commemoration for life for queen elizabeth ii. so that people in scotland will have an opportunity to pay respects. then tomorrow, princess ann will accompany her flight with her mother before moved to westminster
it will be first time that he addresses both houses of parliament as monarch. ause of this modern age in which we now live, we're able to par take in this because there are cameras present. just as they were at the council meeting a few days ago when charles was proclaimed king. back in 1953, winston churchill advised king he didn't think it a good considered to have cameras present at the coronation. she went against his wishes believing the british public had a right to par take in the...
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he outlined truly ambitious tasks for society and proposes early elections to the lower house of parliaments the first half of 2023, new economic course with the support of private initiative reducing the role of the state in the economy a new approach to the development of transit. also an amnesty for the participants in the january riots. in addition to those who are convicted under serious articles, he will be elected once for one term, but only for 7 years. that's what i liked that i'm only 22 years old now. e, if it weren't for 12, it would be cool in general, that is, until the age of 18 there are savings for education. there to receive an apartment up to a year and a half was that there would be an extension of the allowance. uh, before, we had only a year, that is, all initiatives for the benefit of, of course, the common population are being talked about, such is the development of human capital, in particular, the education of the president. to emphasize the importance of learning the russian language in society. discussions are now underway around teaching the kazakh and russian l
he outlined truly ambitious tasks for society and proposes early elections to the lower house of parliaments the first half of 2023, new economic course with the support of private initiative reducing the role of the state in the economy a new approach to the development of transit. also an amnesty for the participants in the january riots. in addition to those who are convicted under serious articles, he will be elected once for one term, but only for 7 years. that's what i liked that i'm only...
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they will be receiving official condolences from both houses of parliament, from the house of commonsnd the house of lords, and the king will have to respond in kind. then he will go up to scotland and take part in that very important procession that we just heard our colleague nic robertson describe. so yet another packed day. but i think tomorrow is going to be quite a momentous occasion because that's the homecoming. that's when the queen will arrive tomorrow evening, and king charles will welcome the queen's remains here at buckingham palace where they will overnight tomorrow night and then wednesday. and you keep thinking about that poignant moment. it's going to give us an understanding of what that's going to be like on wednesday when the queen's body, when the queen's remains are moved here from the palace to where they will lie in state for four days at westminster. and that is going to be a 40-minute walk from the palace along the mall past downing street in silence, the whole royal family, the king, the queen consort behind that hearse, big ben of course will toll. there wi
they will be receiving official condolences from both houses of parliament, from the house of commonsnd the house of lords, and the king will have to respond in kind. then he will go up to scotland and take part in that very important procession that we just heard our colleague nic robertson describe. so yet another packed day. but i think tomorrow is going to be quite a momentous occasion because that's the homecoming. that's when the queen will arrive tomorrow evening, and king charles will...
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been addressing members of the house of lords and the house of commons after they each delivered their masters of condolence. mnemonic promised both houses of parliament that he will uphold new case, constitutional government gentle reports now from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster, as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. ha. inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament, king charles the 3rd and queen consort camilla took to their thrones hers. and in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her platinum jubilee. just 3 months ago, the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. her late majesty's joyous unstinting and reassuring presence across the years made it difficult to contemplate that long and inspiring rain of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end dispel to run then the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle. i extended the sympathy of empties deep as our grief. it's we know yours is deeper. we
been addressing members of the house of lords and the house of commons after they each delivered their masters of condolence. mnemonic promised both houses of parliament that he will uphold new case, constitutional government gentle reports now from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster, as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. ha. inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of...
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charles, the 3rd and the queen consorted you to visit westminster in a few hours that both houses of parliament will convey the condolences. later on monday, the monarch will fly to empty bra. he'll lead the royal family procession of the queen's coffin is taken from the palace of hollywood house to saint charles cathedral for a service. let's go live now to buckingham palace in london. our desirous pulled brandon is that paul took us through what we can expect to happen today. well, this historic transition process from one queen. so the new king here in the u. k continues, we will see king charles the 3rd leaving from buckingham palace behind me and to us . and he's going to go to westminster hole. it's the oldest part of the palace of westminster, the british parliament building. it's the place where henry the 8th, was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gunpowder plotters was tried. and that can, charles will, will address both the house of commons and the house of lords around 900 members of both of those parts of the british parliament. after that, he will fly up to edinburg
charles, the 3rd and the queen consorted you to visit westminster in a few hours that both houses of parliament will convey the condolences. later on monday, the monarch will fly to empty bra. he'll lead the royal family procession of the queen's coffin is taken from the palace of hollywood house to saint charles cathedral for a service. let's go live now to buckingham palace in london. our desirous pulled brandon is that paul took us through what we can expect to happen today. well, this...
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also be looking to get about 45% if the exit polls become reality in a majority in both houses of parliamenti. in both houses of parliament. -- matteo salvini.— matteo salvini. in the last hour, matteo salvini. in the last hour. a — matteo salvini. in the last hour, a senior _ matteo salvini. in the last hour, a senior member. matteo salvini. in the last - hour, a senior member of the democratic party addressed the media, accepting her party's defeat. translation: ., translation: tonight, considering _ translation: tonight, considering what - translation: tonight, considering what we - translation: tonight, | considering what we have translation: tonight, - considering what we have seen so far, we can't deny the right has won, led by giorgia meloni. we think this is a sad night for our country, because for us, this is not a positive outcome. despite this, we are the main opposition party in second party in the country. we will be a strong opposition force because we have a great responsibility in front of europe and in front of our country. fix, europe and in front of our country-— country. a
also be looking to get about 45% if the exit polls become reality in a majority in both houses of parliamenti. in both houses of parliament. -- matteo salvini.— matteo salvini. in the last hour, matteo salvini. in the last hour. a — matteo salvini. in the last hour, a senior _ matteo salvini. in the last hour, a senior member. matteo salvini. in the last - hour, a senior member of the democratic party addressed the media, accepting her party's defeat. translation: ., translation: tonight,...
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now italy's right wing alliance is on course to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament, stella by georgia, bologna from the brothers of italy. she's promising to restore national pride in social work to bring unity rather than division. the european, the commission said it hopes for constructive corporation with the new government, georgia maloney takes the state in a historic election when she is now set to become italy's 1st female prime minister and the 1st leader of a far right italian government. since world war 2, her right tween coalitions to had 44 percent of the vote well ahead of her letting rivals signaling a tech tonic shift in italian politics. maloney's party brothers of italy has its roots in near fascism opponents fear rollback of rights. but the party is quick to disavow any connection with italy's fascist passed. good if you look at our percentage for their lady. darya took a 26 percent of the voter in italy. so unless you want to say that all the italians are a fascist, or most of them it's, it's, it's something that is not true. now we, we are not that we ar
now italy's right wing alliance is on course to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament, stella by georgia, bologna from the brothers of italy. she's promising to restore national pride in social work to bring unity rather than division. the european, the commission said it hopes for constructive corporation with the new government, georgia maloney takes the state in a historic election when she is now set to become italy's 1st female prime minister and the 1st leader of a far right...
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say don't be silent, shared chairman of the standing committee of the lower house of parliament ihar marlyuk, doctor of historical sciences, recalled that belarusians in 1921 were divided literally according to the laws of the wolves. and today. we can live in an independent state, also thanks to the purposeful national liberation struggle against the polish occupation. there were the fact that western belarus became part of the ussr and nowhere, either this is the result or the directed intense national liberation struggle, which did not subside on the territory of western belarus not for a single year, not for a single day, according to the plans of the prospect of internal equestrianism. the poles planned to resettle us in small groups dispersedly scattered across central poland, and to bring and plant ethnic poles in our villages. we should not have understood to eat. murder a is what is called nacelocide or ethnocide, this is when they don’t kill you, and as a result, the forced assimilation of the generation gap, the destruction of the traditional system of settlement through th
say don't be silent, shared chairman of the standing committee of the lower house of parliament ihar marlyuk, doctor of historical sciences, recalled that belarusians in 1921 were divided literally according to the laws of the wolves. and today. we can live in an independent state, also thanks to the purposeful national liberation struggle against the polish occupation. there were the fact that western belarus became part of the ussr and nowhere, either this is the result or the directed...
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about russia if we said, we want to build a country which the head of state appoints the upper house of parliament decisions, this upper house of parliament is also the supreme court, and the head of state is also the head of the state church. we would have been told guys what are you? here you have shown your totalitarian nature, and this is the uk, it is so arranged today. yes, it is necessary to show a democratic face, so to speak, it will be demonstrated. but the date will show the rigidity of spitting on these democratic institutions, several thousand people, contrary to may be the will of millions to choose the prime minister of great britain, it will be necessary to restrict the right recognized by great britain by other western countries to move a person to choose his place of residence and it turns out that, it turns out that in the arrival of the european union this is not a right, and the privileges of the privilege are also freedom of speech. it shouldn't be given to everyone either. as it turns out, our channel cannot, there are privileges, but an attempt to defend one's political vie
about russia if we said, we want to build a country which the head of state appoints the upper house of parliament decisions, this upper house of parliament is also the supreme court, and the head of state is also the head of the state church. we would have been told guys what are you? here you have shown your totalitarian nature, and this is the uk, it is so arranged today. yes, it is necessary to show a democratic face, so to speak, it will be demonstrated. but the date will show the rigidity...
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stations are open almost all day families from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm the country chooses two houses of parliament winner is the winner in the case of a coalition, most likely, this is exactly what will happen, but he will form the cabinet of ministers and name a new example and the prime minister can become and this is really an intrigue for the first time a woman, but more on that later. so turnout at this point. we still have data from the ministry of internal affairs at 12 o'clock local time, a little more than 19%. this is, in principle, the same as in 2018, but yuka sever traditionally votes differently and the numbers here it will be very different, for example, at 12:00 in the afternoon in milan 23% of palermo voted 12 half the voter becomes active wakes up, there is traditionally a little later, of course, the country. waiting for a change. they are in the air, all that we have on hand, of course, the polls of two weeks ago, because a there are black out rules, that is, e, the voters were not presented with questions, they are allowed to decide 2 weeks before the election. well, if the tr
stations are open almost all day families from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm the country chooses two houses of parliament winner is the winner in the case of a coalition, most likely, this is exactly what will happen, but he will form the cabinet of ministers and name a new example and the prime minister can become and this is really an intrigue for the first time a woman, but more on that later. so turnout at this point. we still have data from the ministry of internal affairs at 12 o'clock local time,...
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of the soviet republic among those affected by activities of the expert council at the upper house of parliamentit has been functioning for more than a year, it was created on behalf of the head of state in order to shine through our viability of draft legislative acts on the most important issues of the development of our country. and in the end, adopt verified laws. great britain mourns for the fallen queen elizabeth ii mourning in the country will last 10 days on the site of the royal family opened a book of condolences church bells. today will call all over england within the hour of the coffin with the body of elizabeth ii will be there for a day, in the cathedral of st. and the guild in edinburgh so that people can say goodbye to her parliamentarians will pay tribute to the memory of the queen at a meeting that will begin at 14:00 minsk time and last 10 hours after britain mourning announced brazil beat st. vincent and grenadines. after 10 days of mourning, the funeral of elizabeth ii will take place, she will be buried in the memorial chapel of her father george the sixth, the remains of
of the soviet republic among those affected by activities of the expert council at the upper house of parliamentit has been functioning for more than a year, it was created on behalf of the head of state in order to shine through our viability of draft legislative acts on the most important issues of the development of our country. and in the end, adopt verified laws. great britain mourns for the fallen queen elizabeth ii mourning in the country will last 10 days on the site of the royal family...
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will be held, carrying the queen's coffin from buckingham palace, westminster hall, where the houses of parliament within the house of parliament a service will be held. the next day, the queen will lie in state for 3 days. westminster hall will be open for 23 hours a day to allow people to fall past and pay their respects. the funeral will be held in 10 days. the queen's coffin will be transferred to near by westminster abbey, where the funeral will be held. there will be a military procession in london and windsor. huge crowds are expected, as you can imagine, as well as a massive world wide television audience. the coffin will then travel to windsor castle. a private service will be held for family members and v i p. guess queen elizabeth will be buried in the windsor castle memorial chapel with her father, king george to 6. the queen mother and her sister princess margaret prince phyllis body will also be moved to the chapel. now prince charles will now be known as king charles. the 3rd, a new king has been groomed for the role for 70 years and is expected to address a nation on friday. oh, br
will be held, carrying the queen's coffin from buckingham palace, westminster hall, where the houses of parliament within the house of parliament a service will be held. the next day, the queen will lie in state for 3 days. westminster hall will be open for 23 hours a day to allow people to fall past and pay their respects. the funeral will be held in 10 days. the queen's coffin will be transferred to near by westminster abbey, where the funeral will be held. there will be a military procession...