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james cook _ the wheel. james, thank you very much. james cook with _ the wheel. cook with some - the wheel. james, thank you very| much. james cook with some nice memories of the queen and life in balmoral. but today we are reflecting on the state of the queen's health sadly, and we are just waiting to see whether buckingham palace or the officials at balmoral make another statement, having said at lunchtime that the queen's doctors are very concerned about the state of the queen's health, that she is comfortable, that they had no more to say at that point but they felt it necessary to convey the fear and anxiety that was being felt. and that is why of course we have seen the duke of cambridge, the duke of york, the earl and countess of wessex and some others making their way to balmoral. they have arrived there. the prince of wales already there and the duchess of cornwall too, the princess royal is there, so the family is gathered and we are told the duke of sussex, harry, is on his way but he wasn't with the party that arrived a short while ago. watching the im
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james cook. — supreme court. many thanks, james. james cook. our _ supreme court. eme court. many thanks, james. james cook, our scotland editor with | james cook, our scotland editor with the latest in edinburgh. this evening, ukraine's president zelensky said he was the first foreign leader to talk to liz truss — and we know that she has also spoken to president biden this evening. so how has the rest of the world responded to liz truss's appointment as britain's new prime minister? in a moment, we'll hear from our russia editor steve rosenberg in moscow, but first our north america correspondentjohn sudworth. cynics would say that the special relationship amounts to little more nowadays than the obligatory phone call that follows shortly after the appointment of a new british prime minister. but the statement from downing street suggests that this was a conversation just as much about substance as symbolism. the two leaders agreeing the special relationship is based on shared values and promising to work together to build globalfreedom and ensure that vladimir pu
james cook. — supreme court. many thanks, james. james cook. our _ supreme court. eme court. many thanks, james. james cook, our scotland editor with | james cook, our scotland editor with the latest in edinburgh. this evening, ukraine's president zelensky said he was the first foreign leader to talk to liz truss — and we know that she has also spoken to president biden this evening. so how has the rest of the world responded to liz truss's appointment as britain's new prime minister? in a...
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i am joined now by james cook. extraordinary scenes and quite a moving two days. it james cook.— quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't _ quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? _ quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? this- quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? this is- remarkable, hasn�*t it? this is extraordinary. we have never seen anything like this before. horribly never will again. there is a lot to take in so maybe we should maybe tease apart some of the strands of what is happening. obviously we have seen over the last few days and we are seeing again now a display of affection for a monarch. a particular person, this monarch, elizabeth. indeed even love. secondly, i think seeing sympathy for people who have lost their mother, grandmotherand for people who have lost their mother, grandmother and particularly sympathy for the king, who is of course in morning. morning his mother at a grand old age but then we have to take a step back and say what does this tell us in the long run. over the el
i am joined now by james cook. extraordinary scenes and quite a moving two days. it james cook.— quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't _ quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? _ quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? this- quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? this is- remarkable, hasn�*t it? this is extraordinary. we have never seen anything like this before. horribly never will again. there is a lot to take...
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let's talk to our scotland editor, james cook.rst minister and the new prime minister? ~ ., ., . ., minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric — minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of _ minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of the _ minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of the campaign - minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of the campaign where | the rhetoric of the campaign where liz truss called nicola sturgeon an attention seeker will just liz truss called nicola sturgeon an attention seeker willjust have to be put behind them and they will simply have to work together because they are both in offices that are required to work together and to that end, nicola sturgeon stated, as you say, congratulate liz truss as she set out the programme for government. she was keen to point out, she often does that this parliament does not have, in her view, the requisite powers to tackle this cost of living crisis and so one of her first messages before she got into the detail of the
let's talk to our scotland editor, james cook.rst minister and the new prime minister? ~ ., ., . ., minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric — minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of _ minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of the _ minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of the campaign - minister? well, to a certain extent, the rhetoric of the campaign where | the rhetoric of the campaign where liz truss called nicola sturgeon an attention seeker...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a faithful few feeling part of something much greater.heir reverence. it was very emotional and i think we all cried. i think it was first when they came out and put her coffin on the carriage, that's the bit that got me. for sarah, there was a personal connection, too. the queen did so much for the people and i wanted to be with the people who have brought me a lot of comfort since my mother passed away in 2020, so that's pretty much why i came. it's like losing your grandmother, isn't it? from the theatre in colwyn bay to care homes up—and—down wales, small groups gathered, finding comfort in company. in caernarfon a few veterans paid their own silent tribute. unlike other parts of the uk there were no ceremonial events today in wales to mark the funeral, no big screens in public places. but this is still seen by some as a significant moment here. the end of a relationship that stretched back before elizabeth's time as queen. she came first as a princess, and in 19116 was made a member of the gorsedd, the welsh circle of poets, and give
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. a faithful few feeling part of something much greater.heir reverence. it was very emotional and i think we all cried. i think it was first when they came out and put her coffin on the carriage, that's the bit that got me. for sarah, there was a personal connection, too. the queen did so much for the people and i wanted to be with the people who have brought me a lot of comfort since my mother passed away in 2020, so that's pretty much why i came. it's like...
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james cook is at balmoral tonight.m imagining the solemn sense there will echo what happens re in buckingham palace as we saw just a while ago. >> that is right, the sunset just over a couple of urs ago, shrouded in thick cloud. before we even examine that tonight, there is a family in morning, the king leading those mourners. his family has gatherere. they all gathered here this evening to pay their respects to a woman who was a grandmother and a mother as well as the monarch. it is perhaps appropriate that the queen died here in the place that some say she loved more than anywhere else. the royal balmoral estate. the rain has teamed down all day. the river continues to rush under eisenberg kingdom. there is continuity in the shift from the queen to the king, king charles. >> thank you james. that is where we saw some of the royal family gathering at balmoral. the death of my beloved mother is a moment of the greatest sadness for me. and all memberof my family. we more profoundly the passing of the cherished sovereign
james cook is at balmoral tonight.m imagining the solemn sense there will echo what happens re in buckingham palace as we saw just a while ago. >> that is right, the sunset just over a couple of urs ago, shrouded in thick cloud. before we even examine that tonight, there is a family in morning, the king leading those mourners. his family has gatherere. they all gathered here this evening to pay their respects to a woman who was a grandmother and a mother as well as the monarch. it is...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. joined from glasgow with jim murphy, former seetary of scotland, under the last labour government. think you for joining us on bbc news. i wonder what your reflections are of this day we witnessed in edinburgh. jim: i was in edinburgh earlier today. it is not just of the changing of the guard in terms of the head of state. it is also a remarkable statement of the unwritten constitution of the u.k. and scotland's integral part of it. from of course her majesty dying in balmoral, and being transported across such a beautiful country, captured across the world, to today being in edinburgh at rest at st. giles' cathedral surrounded by tens of thousands of scots. it has been a remarkable day that very few involved in will ever forget. ros: you may have heard in allan little's report, he emphasized the fact king charles will visit the northern island and wales. he is in scotland to signal the entire united kingdom is his concern. jim: i think what people are coming to terms with, for those
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. joined from glasgow with jim murphy, former seetary of scotland, under the last labour government. think you for joining us on bbc news. i wonder what your reflections are of this day we witnessed in edinburgh. jim: i was in edinburgh earlier today. it is not just of the changing of the guard in terms of the head of state. it is also a remarkable statement of the unwritten constitution of the u.k. and scotland's integral part of it. from of course her majesty...
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james cook, bbc news, on royal deeside. daughter, anne, the princess royal, who has been her mother's constant support and stay, as has sophie duchess of wessex. her husband prince edward, and prince andrew are here too. all of the grandchildren are here apart from prince william and prince harry. this has been a very private day for them all, a day of great sadness, and for the household, many of whom have worked for the queen for many years. balmoral represents constancy for the royalfamily, sometimes a place of sadness, but somewhere where world leaders saw the more relaxed fun side of the monarch. the queen remains here until sunday when she will be taken to lie in state in edinburgh, the capital where, at the opening of parliament she was called the queen of scots. kirsty, thank you once again. the queen was on record as saying that one of the darkest moments of her reign was the disaster at aberfan, in 1966, when a coal tip collapsed onto pantglas school, claiming the lives of 116 children and 28 adults. she was deepl
james cook, bbc news, on royal deeside. daughter, anne, the princess royal, who has been her mother's constant support and stay, as has sophie duchess of wessex. her husband prince edward, and prince andrew are here too. all of the grandchildren are here apart from prince william and prince harry. this has been a very private day for them all, a day of great sadness, and for the household, many of whom have worked for the queen for many years. balmoral represents constancy for the royalfamily,...
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our scotland editor james cook sent this report, on the tributes in scotland. god bless the queen.eople of scotland... ..to their queen... ..one last act of devotion. for hours, they have queued day and night for a few moments with their queen. moments they will never forget. why do you think it is so emotional, why has it affected you so much, do you think? she's like everybody�*s granny. it's like your granny dying again. she's just everybody�*s granny, isn't she? she's the nation's granny. she just means so much to everybody. it's terrible. i can't stop crying. where do you think her death leaves this country? there's a massive void, a massive void in this country. her personality, her humour, her smile, her love, care and dedication to her family and to this country. the atmosphere is just very serene, very. very serene _ it was just so quiet. everybody was lost in their own |thoughts, ithink, as well, and| just seeing her was very emotional, very, very emotional. _ what is the significance of this moment in history? well, for many people, it is simply a chance to mourn and to
our scotland editor james cook sent this report, on the tributes in scotland. god bless the queen.eople of scotland... ..to their queen... ..one last act of devotion. for hours, they have queued day and night for a few moments with their queen. moments they will never forget. why do you think it is so emotional, why has it affected you so much, do you think? she's like everybody�*s granny. it's like your granny dying again. she's just everybody�*s granny, isn't she? she's the nation's...
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that was james cook ending that sequencing edinburgh.uk/news and by using the bbc news app. in today's other news, police in the canadian province of saskatchewan have charged two men with murder after ten people were stabbed to death. at least 18 people were injured in attacks across 13 locations in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation and nearby weldon. the suspects, who are still at large, were last seen by in the provincial capital of regina, from where our correspondent jessica murphy reports. it was early on sunday morning that saskatchewan police received the first report of a stabbing in the indigenous community ofjames smith cree nation. soon more reports came in, with victims also at the nearby village of weldon. he said, "i need somebody to take me to the hospital. i've been... my mouth has been hurt." and he said, "i've been stabbed." police have named damien sanderson and myles sanderson as the suspects behind the attack in the two small communities in central saskatchewan. their location and direction
that was james cook ending that sequencing edinburgh.uk/news and by using the bbc news app. in today's other news, police in the canadian province of saskatchewan have charged two men with murder after ten people were stabbed to death. at least 18 people were injured in attacks across 13 locations in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation and nearby weldon. the suspects, who are still at large, were last seen by in the provincial capital of regina, from where our...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.gn. mr; scottish parliament for the first time in his reign.— scottish parliament for the first time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest _ time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration - time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration for- time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration for the | i do the greatest admiration for the scottish people, for their magnificent achievements and their indomitable spirit. and it was the greatest comfort for her to know in turn the true affection in which she was held. the knowledge of that deep and abiding bond must be to us a solace as we mourn the end of a life of incomparable service. in solace as we mourn the end of a life of incomparable service.— of incomparable service. in the last ten minutes— of incomparable service. in the last ten minutes people _ of incomparable service. in the last ten minutes people have _ of incomparable service. in the last ten minutes people
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.gn. mr; scottish parliament for the first time in his reign.— scottish parliament for the first time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest _ time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration - time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration for- time in his reign. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration for the | i do the greatest admiration for the scottish people, for their magnificent achievements and...
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james cook in edinburgh and the view before that in cardiff and belfast.two men suspected of killing ten people in a mass stabbing. at least 15 people were injured in the attack. victims were found in 13 locations in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation and nearby weldon. the suspects were last seen in the provincial capital of regina, from where our correspondent jessica murphy reports. major search is under way across canada's vast prairies for two men considered armed and dangerous. police have named damien sanderson and miles sanders and as the attack into small community is in central saskatchewan.— into small community is in central saskatchewan. ., ., , ., saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still— saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at _ saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at large _ saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at large under- saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at large under this - males are still at large under this despite ongoing relent
james cook in edinburgh and the view before that in cardiff and belfast.two men suspected of killing ten people in a mass stabbing. at least 15 people were injured in the attack. victims were found in 13 locations in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation and nearby weldon. the suspects were last seen in the provincial capital of regina, from where our correspondent jessica murphy reports. major search is under way across canada's vast prairies for two men considered armed...
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james cook, bbc news, ballater.cher in the village of ballater — which is a supplier of meat to balmoral. he's met the queen on several occasions, including on a visit she made after the village was flooded by a storm in 2015. hejoined me a little earlier, and i asked him what it was like meeting the queen over the years. yes, i have met the queen on a few different occasions. i met her when she came down and actually into the shop in 2015. she came down to actually see the shop and what we actually do here. we are seeing a little there where she did indeed visit. and you with your interactions, what are your memories of her? she was a lovely lady. very knowledgeable, she knew who i was, what she was coming to ask me about. somebody was keeping her well informed. or she was doing her homework. she was really charming. it must be strange, hearing a lot of bit what it was like in the town of ballater, how was it for you today after this momentous occasion as her coffin has left the members of the royal family as well?
james cook, bbc news, ballater.cher in the village of ballater — which is a supplier of meat to balmoral. he's met the queen on several occasions, including on a visit she made after the village was flooded by a storm in 2015. hejoined me a little earlier, and i asked him what it was like meeting the queen over the years. yes, i have met the queen on a few different occasions. i met her when she came down and actually into the shop in 2015. she came down to actually see the shop and what we...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.lace. the coffin is travelling on an raf sea 17 globe master. just last month the queen was on the balcony of buckingham palace watching the same aircraft taking part in herjubilee fly past. today, that aircraft will bring her home. a guard of honour will be formed by the queen's colour squadron, the ceremonial unit of the raf and a bearer party will convey the coffin from the aircraft to the state hearse. there will be a small ceremony conducted in near silence. no music, no pun. it is going to be a sober, quiet return to london for the queen —— no pump. she will go across the 840 through the suburbs of west london, cross marble arch, along park lane two buckingham palace, the place where she has reigned the seven decades. the queen will spend her final night at buckingham palace before her coffin is taken tomorrow by procession from there to the palace of westminster. the coffin will leave buckingham palace at 2:22 in the afternoon. crowds will be able to watch as the cortege makes t
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh.lace. the coffin is travelling on an raf sea 17 globe master. just last month the queen was on the balcony of buckingham palace watching the same aircraft taking part in herjubilee fly past. today, that aircraft will bring her home. a guard of honour will be formed by the queen's colour squadron, the ceremonial unit of the raf and a bearer party will convey the coffin from the aircraft to the state hearse. there will be a small ceremony conducted in near silence....
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coffin over the last day and night before she left scotland for the last time. 0ur scotland editor james cookis report. god bless the queen. god save the king. from the people of scotland... ..to their queen... ..one last act of devotion. for hours, they have queued day and night for a few moments with their queen. moments they will never forget. why do you think it's so emotional? why has it affected you so much, do you think? she's like everybody�*s granny. it's like your granny dying again. she's just everybody�*s granny, isn't she? she's the nation's granny. she just means so much to everybody. it's terrible. i can't stop crying. where do you think her death leaves this country? there's a massive void, a massive void in this country. her personality, her humour, hersmile, herlove, care and dedication to her family and to this country. the atmosphere is just - very serene, very, very serene. it was just so quiet. everybody was lost in their own thoughts, i think, as well, - and just seeing it was very- emotional, very, very emotional. among those standing guard as a knight of the thistle,
coffin over the last day and night before she left scotland for the last time. 0ur scotland editor james cookis report. god bless the queen. god save the king. from the people of scotland... ..to their queen... ..one last act of devotion. for hours, they have queued day and night for a few moments with their queen. moments they will never forget. why do you think it's so emotional? why has it affected you so much, do you think? she's like everybody�*s granny. it's like your granny dying...
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james cook, bbc news at the palace of holyroodhouse in edinburgh.aine says it's retaken as many as 20 towns and villages in the east of the country in the space of the last 2a hours, with russian troops in retreat. president putin's tactics have been criticised by one of the leading military commanders fighting on the ground. officially the kremlin says its forces are "regrouping", not retreating. this was the situation just a week ago with russia still in control of much of the east of the country, but this latest mapping in the last 2a hours, shows significant gains to the east and as far south as izyum. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. russian ambitions once again abandoned. its pro—war symbol, a familiar calling card. shells used to flatten towns still in their boxes. moscow is calling this a regrouping but all signs point to a hasty retreat. kyiv is claiming to have taken back all of the kharkiv region. even russian officials admit to being outnumbered by 8—1 here. "izyum was, is, and always will be ukraine
james cook, bbc news at the palace of holyroodhouse in edinburgh.aine says it's retaken as many as 20 towns and villages in the east of the country in the space of the last 2a hours, with russian troops in retreat. president putin's tactics have been criticised by one of the leading military commanders fighting on the ground. officially the kremlin says its forces are "regrouping", not retreating. this was the situation just a week ago with russia still in control of much of the east...
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james cook. — it did well. the corgis... james cook. i— it did well. the corgis... was a day conducted properly and well. and you sa that conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon _ conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon was _ conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon was perhaps - conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon was perhaps saying, | say that cartoon was perhaps saying, where is my leader. our royal correspondent, sean, the uk has a new leader in king charles and all the scenes we have periodically witnessed today at buckingham palace, we have all reflected on the different tone, the sombre nature of what we have witnessed in scotland but people are waving flags and cheering and celebrating outside buckingham palace every time king charles is driven through the gates. exactly that, looking forward and looking _ exactly that, looking forward and looking back, _ exactly that, looking forward and looking back, we _ exactly that, looking forward and looking back, we look— exactly that, looking forward and loo
james cook. — it did well. the corgis... james cook. i— it did well. the corgis... was a day conducted properly and well. and you sa that conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon _ conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon was _ conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon was perhaps - conducted properly and well. and you say that cartoon was perhaps saying, | say that cartoon was perhaps saying, where is my leader. our royal correspondent, sean, the uk...
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james cook, bbc news, ballater.tle and then along to st giles' cathedral where the service will be tomorrow and then down to the palace of holyroodhouse. the scene on the royal mile is like something i have never seen before, it was getting busier and busier throughout the day. there were thousands of people watching the hearse go by. there was a real stillness, a real sombre moment and just light clapping, as people had been waiting for hours for the coffin to pass. and also in edinburgh today, people had come earlier in the day because there were also two proclamations, one at the mercat cross and that was attended by dignitaries, the first minister and other politicians and then there was a second one up at then there was a second one up at the castle. so a real focus for people in edinburgh today to pay their respects. it has gone quite quiet here now. there is a lot of media around. the coffin has gone inside, it is due to remain in the throne room overnight. then tomorrow there will be a procession back up the
james cook, bbc news, ballater.tle and then along to st giles' cathedral where the service will be tomorrow and then down to the palace of holyroodhouse. the scene on the royal mile is like something i have never seen before, it was getting busier and busier throughout the day. there were thousands of people watching the hearse go by. there was a real stillness, a real sombre moment and just light clapping, as people had been waiting for hours for the coffin to pass. and also in edinburgh...
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our scotland editor, james cook, has been speaking to some of those who came to pay their respects.s afternoon, an ancient ritual in the modern age. this nation changed beyond measure in the time of elizabeth, and now there is a sense of a country at a crossroads. we've lost a good leader. a leader who served our country well, 96 years and worked right on up until two days before she passed. what you think of the new king? i've got mixed views on the king. i think he's got big shoes to fill. i'm here because it is an historical moment for all british citizens, or for people who live here. i feel it's very important because it's a big part, she was a big part of our history. why are you here today? i'm a patriot of my country. i think the monarchy holds i a place in tradition and pride. i feel it's going out- the window for the moment. there's not a lot of patriots in britain i and scotland any more. what do you think of the new king? i think he will be a great king. i hope that he bring some more modern things into the world family. things about the environment and what the king rep
our scotland editor, james cook, has been speaking to some of those who came to pay their respects.s afternoon, an ancient ritual in the modern age. this nation changed beyond measure in the time of elizabeth, and now there is a sense of a country at a crossroads. we've lost a good leader. a leader who served our country well, 96 years and worked right on up until two days before she passed. what you think of the new king? i've got mixed views on the king. i think he's got big shoes to fill....
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james, many thanks for now, james cook, our scotland editor at balmoral, where of course we saw some the events of the day. tuesday the 6th of september, the last photographs of the queen. 96 years old and still at work. meeting the new prime minister at balmoral, a duty she had been keen to fulfil, and one we now know was her final duty, after seven decades of public service. around 4pm this afternoon a number of the queen's family arrived at aberdeen airport. her grandson, the duke of cambridge, was first to emerge, followed by her daughter—in—law, sophie, the countess of wessex, and then had two youngest sons, edward, the earl of wessex, and andrew, the duke of york. the duke of cambridge drove the family group to balmoral to join his father and other members of the family already there with the queen. harry, the duke of sussex, arrived separately later in the evening. here in the uk for a number of charity events, his wife, meghan, did not accompany him to scotland. at 6:30pm buckingham palace officially announced the death of queen elizabeth ii, following tradition the statement
james, many thanks for now, james cook, our scotland editor at balmoral, where of course we saw some the events of the day. tuesday the 6th of september, the last photographs of the queen. 96 years old and still at work. meeting the new prime minister at balmoral, a duty she had been keen to fulfil, and one we now know was her final duty, after seven decades of public service. around 4pm this afternoon a number of the queen's family arrived at aberdeen airport. her grandson, the duke of...
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james cook, bbc news, ballater.o what will be happening in the coming days, during this period of national mourning. the queen's coffin remains in the throne room at holyroodhouse in edinburgh for the next few hours. on monday, the king and members of the royal family will accompany the coffin in a procession along the royal mile to st giles�* cathedral, where a service will be held. the queen will lie at rest at the cathedral for 2h hours, allowing the public to view her coffin for the first time. on tuesday, the coffin will leave the cathedral to be flown from edinburgh to london by the royal air force. it will arrive at raf northolt on tuesday evening and then travel by road — about 15 kilometres — to buckingham palace, to rest in the bow room. princess anne will accompany the queen's body. on wednesday afternoon the coffin will be taken from buckingham palace to the palace of westminster. that will be a slow procession, accompanied by a military parade and by members of the royal family. the queen will lie in st
james cook, bbc news, ballater.o what will be happening in the coming days, during this period of national mourning. the queen's coffin remains in the throne room at holyroodhouse in edinburgh for the next few hours. on monday, the king and members of the royal family will accompany the coffin in a procession along the royal mile to st giles�* cathedral, where a service will be held. the queen will lie at rest at the cathedral for 2h hours, allowing the public to view her coffin for the first...
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cooking. rachel: james walker, 75 years for you 75 years for the air force a perfect combination. >> i love thatus today. pete: national cheeseburger day. rachel: thank you everybody, be with us "fox & friends" coming up. will: big final hour coming up. snoring? because quality sleep is vital, the sleep number 360 smart bed can gently raise your partner's head to help. ah...that's better. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. don't miss our weekend special. save 30% on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed. ends monday. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right a
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so there was a stream of american artists that he would bring over from sam cooke, to little richard, chuck berry, jamesn. then he became a manager, a successful manager. then he became -- he had his own record company. i worked for him from age 15 and i learned the industry through him. but my father was a very -- not fierce, but didn't suffer fools. and he would fight for what he felt was right. at that time in the industry, nobody had a lawyer -- nobody -- you know it was like the wild west. and a lot of people didn't get paid. and things like that. my father was a fighter. he would fight anyone. and i learn from that. i learned to be strong from him. i mean a lot of the time he was very wrong in what he did but i still learned that strength. >> kayleigh: emily? >> emily: it's impressive to hear that. given the conflict if you have to your father being exposed with your whole life, such longevity into the entertainment industry, especially u.s. versus u.k. and that contract. what would you say is your birthday take away from this sacrificial altar climate that you are almost a victim of written on. a
so there was a stream of american artists that he would bring over from sam cooke, to little richard, chuck berry, jamesn. then he became a manager, a successful manager. then he became -- he had his own record company. i worked for him from age 15 and i learned the industry through him. but my father was a very -- not fierce, but didn't suffer fools. and he would fight for what he felt was right. at that time in the industry, nobody had a lawyer -- nobody -- you know it was like the wild west....
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james apples made it salted and haulm. vitaly loves experimenting with recipes and spends hours conjuring in the kitchen. i cookedr a plate of rich borscht with sour cream, he is afraid to stand on the scales, vitalik jokes. every time he promises himself to actively lose weight. so until the next feasts to lose weight, well, i go cleaner, she goes to the village to the village. i live here 22 km wood knees. one car the second car, here are four cars per summer, and she lives alone. and on the eleventh of april it will be 70 years. mikhail is a shame that you won't have such a calm and happy life as a father. yes, because i was persecuted all the way, that claims are by the hand, as adults i understand, if something does not suit me, everything is clear. well, i do not take and collect things and leave. you know a lot, but you don’t say everything, and you know a lot about your mother, of course, dad. well, maybe you led her to the line she stepped on, right? you speak well, don't you? and what did she do to me? it's not fair you don't talk about it. and what exactly is dishonest with you, how she dishonestly tre
james apples made it salted and haulm. vitaly loves experimenting with recipes and spends hours conjuring in the kitchen. i cookedr a plate of rich borscht with sour cream, he is afraid to stand on the scales, vitalik jokes. every time he promises himself to actively lose weight. so until the next feasts to lose weight, well, i go cleaner, she goes to the village to the village. i live here 22 km wood knees. one car the second car, here are four cars per summer, and she lives alone. and on the...
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cooking treat. celebrity chef and james beard award winning author gregory gourdet just opened a brand-new restaurantgging it. okay. so barbecued pork ribs this morning. how do we lock in the favor? >> just get some ribs going and i like to make a very smoky, quick rub. and the rub is going to marinate the meat, we're going to do chipotle, chili flakes, coriander, smoked paprika, salt and brown sugar and this is going to create this beautiful, awesome, spicy smoky blend. we're going to marinade the ribs overnight with this blend. it is going to get them nice and smooth. rub it right over. and then if you have the time, i like to go for 24 hours and it is going to just season the meat really well, plan ahead, but there is a lot of resting time. so you throw this in overnight, and then the next day you're going to get a nice even coat. >> this looks so good. >> next day we're going to throw these in foil. i love these because you can do this in your oven and let them slow cook. >> make sure that's rapped in tight, right, to hold the juice in. >> nice and tight. get this in the oven and bake this at 250
cooking treat. celebrity chef and james beard award winning author gregory gourdet just opened a brand-new restaurantgging it. okay. so barbecued pork ribs this morning. how do we lock in the favor? >> just get some ribs going and i like to make a very smoky, quick rub. and the rub is going to marinate the meat, we're going to do chipotle, chili flakes, coriander, smoked paprika, salt and brown sugar and this is going to create this beautiful, awesome, spicy smoky blend. we're going to...
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cook food over. maria: oh, my gosh. dagen: at 3:00 in the morning. maria: james you said earlier we needed an immigration policy.the people who are already waiting in line, have been waiting for a green card. >> yeah, we need an end to the lawlessness, the chaos, but for those who are fleeing socialism, who know how awful it is, who have experienced venezuela, a lot of these folks are ready to become contributing patriotic americans, and yes its got to be lawful, but there's an opportunity. maria: final word, brian? >> borders not secured it's things like this helping people see it. maria: it's not secure. thank you, dagen mcdowell, brian , and james freeman, have a great day, we'll see you tomorrow. "varney" & company begins right now, stu take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, good morning, everyone. where do you start? putin mobilizes, biden addresses the u.n., the fed will raise rates, a quarter billion dollar pandemic relief fraud in minneapolis and aaron judge hits homer number 60. i think we better start with vladimir putin because he's rattling his nukes. he says he's not bluffing, and he's ordered p
cook food over. maria: oh, my gosh. dagen: at 3:00 in the morning. maria: james you said earlier we needed an immigration policy.the people who are already waiting in line, have been waiting for a green card. >> yeah, we need an end to the lawlessness, the chaos, but for those who are fleeing socialism, who know how awful it is, who have experienced venezuela, a lot of these folks are ready to become contributing patriotic americans, and yes its got to be lawful, but there's an...
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so is pim cook with the details in today's dollars and cents. yes, we're talking about avatar. jameseron's avatar is going to be back in the theaters now that the long awaited sequel is now three months. away avatar was the highest grossing film in cinematic history. the sequel avatar, the way of the water is set to attract a new younger fan base. the rerelease is estimated to bring in seven million to $12 million. a silicon valley company rang the opening bell this morning and for his technologies is a pioneer in the production of some of the components used in the lithium ion batteries. they are celebrating their recent listing on the new york stock exchange, as we take you live now to the new york stock exchange, and the big board the dow jones down just a little bit after the big drop on the interest rate hike down about a quarter of a percent this morning, the s and p 500 down three quarters of a percent. the nasdaq, though slipping the most one false for percentage. 0.133 points there for the now stack. that's because some of the tech companies have some disappointing news. met
so is pim cook with the details in today's dollars and cents. yes, we're talking about avatar. jameseron's avatar is going to be back in the theaters now that the long awaited sequel is now three months. away avatar was the highest grossing film in cinematic history. the sequel avatar, the way of the water is set to attract a new younger fan base. the rerelease is estimated to bring in seven million to $12 million. a silicon valley company rang the opening bell this morning and for his...
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cooked. it's all over. rest west assured, assured tish james that -- houston something has done something now now that thatelse has done. snow one else has done. whether it is going and whether it's to be fanny -- in wellness in georgia, or georgia the -- in or -- in washington. you name it washington, you name. . this is taxes. this is taxes. numbers don't numbers don't lie, people do. lie. people donald trump do. and donald trump lies, so the problem lies. so the problem is you is, they can't can't even get even get him on to the him on stands in order to -- testify, in order to because if you do testify because if you you know, do he is not, he's not going to tell the truth. going to tell the truth and he is -- you're gonna catchments her in a heartbeat. you're going to catch him in harvey. >> michael, lieutenant colonel james had flat out the investigation started after michael de cohen testify to congress that mr. trump and his employees manipulated his network to suit his interest. that's testimony that you get before congress was getting 2019. and additional to suing him, the ag also made criminal r
cooked. it's all over. rest west assured, assured tish james that -- houston something has done something now now that thatelse has done. snow one else has done. whether it is going and whether it's to be fanny -- in wellness in georgia, or georgia the -- in or -- in washington. you name it washington, you name. . this is taxes. this is taxes. numbers don't numbers don't lie, people do. lie. people donald trump do. and donald trump lies, so the problem lies. so the problem is you is, they can't...
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james lee connor jonathan m. connors kevin patrick connors kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway dennis michael cook helen d.jeffrey w. coombs john a. cooper julian t. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j. coppola joseph albert corbett john j. corcoran iii alejandro cordero robert joseph cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez georgine rose corrigan james j. corrigan carlos cortas-rodriguez kevin michael cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello asia s. cottom conrod kofi cottoy, sr. martin john coughlan john g. coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e. cove >> pen to my brother, firefighter, dust and to my brother, i miss you and you will never be forgotten. >> and my cousin. i wish we had more time together. but it was so unexpected. and because of you, i try to speak to those i love as often as possible. i am reminded of you every time i see your nephews faces. your niece and nephew would have loved spending time with their cool and fun uncle. your family and friends love you and miss you every day. you will never be forgotten. >> andre
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donald is cooked it's all over restaurateur, it has done something now that nobody else has done >> donald trump's former fixer is making it clear he believes new york city tierney general letitia jamese to bring trump and his criminal enterprise to its knees. you will not be blamed if you are skeptical we spent years face -- and ultimately dodge them. as andrea pro cut rights for fox, the mueller investigation, michael cohen investigation, the first impeachment, the second impeachment, the manhattan district attorney's probe were each hyped as the thing that could bring trump down. they all their fears are dealt or went quiet. trump remaining conspicuously well, i brought down are the ralls closing in? harry lippman is back with us. your take on michael cohen's assessment. >> remember, cohen is the source of this entire lawsuit. 200 pages plus. really, it is a pretty basic pattern. he takes properties and he over values them grotesquely and a way that is not subjective. 30,000 foot apartment when it's 10,000. that's what you do to get bank loans. that is for his whole empire. you did it in new york. -- and then you lowball it when you're looking to pay taxes. look, i am among the ma
donald is cooked it's all over restaurateur, it has done something now that nobody else has done >> donald trump's former fixer is making it clear he believes new york city tierney general letitia jamese to bring trump and his criminal enterprise to its knees. you will not be blamed if you are skeptical we spent years face -- and ultimately dodge them. as andrea pro cut rights for fox, the mueller investigation, michael cohen investigation, the first impeachment, the second impeachment,...
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cook. welded collected. us this stomach can go to the stars astronomers showed what the solar system looked like 4.5 billion years ago, the jamestures of stellar origin in the orion nebula is how the image was obtained, described by the experts themselves. a wall of dense gas and dust resembles a massive winged creature, whose luminous mouth is illuminated by a bright star as it flies through space. children. it means poetic, but the main thing is that it gives an idea of how the cycle of the birth of stars takes place in our galaxy from beyond its borders. well, for us, the land that the stars have prepared for the next week knows about this astrologer tatyana lukashevich good morning tatyana good morning. well we're all gradually approaching by the autumnal equinox, the night of the stage is longer than the day. where to go in terms of astrology, what does astrology mean - this is a very important event and such points in the year. four well, as we know, the spring equinox is autumn and the winter and summer solstices and our ancients, of course, celebrated these holidays as the most basic holidays and on the day of the aut
cook. welded collected. us this stomach can go to the stars astronomers showed what the solar system looked like 4.5 billion years ago, the jamestures of stellar origin in the orion nebula is how the image was obtained, described by the experts themselves. a wall of dense gas and dust resembles a massive winged creature, whose luminous mouth is illuminated by a bright star as it flies through space. children. it means poetic, but the main thing is that it gives an idea of how the cycle of...