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able to come and pay their respects, will end at around 6 30 in the morning on monday morning, you k time, it's been a separate to the, to the death of the queen in the impending funeral. this moment of morning, this ability to come and see the coffin, it's become a sort of national event in its own right. and as shown how close people feel to the queen and that opportunity to go and pay their respects and say they could buys be really significant in this country. so what's planned for today? well, we know that the king charles, the 3rd is going to be hosting a reception with leaders from all over the world. we know that 2000 dignitaries will be attending that funeral at westminster abbey on monday. that's also a 8 p. m. local time. here in britain, there's going to be a moment silence for people all across, up and down the length and breadth of the country to just have a moment for everybody to collectively stand still. and, and remember the queen and, and really that was sort of the culmination of this period of morning ahead of monday's funeral. as you surely know, jackets often been s
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k times of political turbulence she, she won't works right. and the last few days when she met the new, our prime minister, les stress of voice and, and for less stress, this is a huge moment need, isn't it? this will define her permission absolutely will is trust is the 16th prime minister that she's worked with the she's invited 15 prime ministers to form governments. but the 1st prime minister that she worked with was winston churchill. you mentioned that, you know, this prominent figure of the 2nd world war and who, according to the historians, so regarded queen elizabeth as something of a grand daughter. she apparently used to call him uncle wynnie. oh, which gives you an idea of how queen elizabeth slots into the history books. and then only 2 days ago, inviting liz truss to form a new government. the country has been in the wilderness as opposed in recent months as we've. whether it's a coven, 19 division surrounding bricks, it remain and question marks over who is going to leave the country have been at the forefront of people's minds.
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k. time. queen elizabeth seconds. doctors said they were concerned about the health of you came on it and recommend that she remained under supervision and said that the queen was comfortable and remained at balmoral castle in scotland at just as the immediate family travelled to be by her side. that included prince charles air to the throne. now the king and indeed her other children, andrew and, and, and, and wood and grandchildren were there too. and i think at that point when everybody rushed up their immediate family, i think the world realized that the news was going to be indeed grave. a prince harry went up to but his wife megan markelle, the duchess of sussex, did not accompany him. we've heard death from the white house, his past on their condolences as well as antonio terrace. the un chief is paid tribute to the queen, her grace, her dignity, and her dedication. the white house, after learning of queen elizabeth's death, said all thoughts go to the queen's family members and to the
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m u k. time and the state has will take the queen's coffin into central london pass marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill all the way to buckingham palace there. we met by king charles the 3rd who will have just arrived back from the northern ireland as well as other members of the royal family. i speak now to have a 4 set. he's in a capital harry, the capital london, is gearing up there. isn't it? for the arrival of the queen's coffin, that's right, of course that will be happening later tonight. and then on wednesday, the, the queen and her comfortable lion states inside westminster hall are given the opportunity for the public to file past and already on the south bank of the terms here, people are starting to wait. this queue is likely to stretch hundreds of thousands of people long over the 4 days of lying and state. and it's a small number so far, but it is starting to grow. and among those waiting is, is philip mitchell. so thank you very much for talking to us your eventual
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time. ok, just to recap, queen elizabeth the 2nd, the u. k. as long as serving one occurs, died at val moral castle in scotland. age 96. she rained for 70 years. her family gathered round her at the scottish estate. after concerns grew earlier on thursday, queen elizabeth came to the throne in 1950, to witness in all the social changes we've been talking about. and with her death, her eldest son, charl charles the 4 prince wells will now become king back in palace earlier issued a statement saying that the queen died peacefully at bell moral this afternoon. the king and the queen consult. i will remain at bomb or the c v and they will return to london to morrow. so you will see king charles and his consort camilla coming to london to morrow. let's try to reconnect with rob matheson or correspond to his live outside balmoral castle in scotland, where the queen died earlier today said rob have you can hear us. all right. just tell us more about what you're seeing around you and what the feelings like. well, people to gather on time. i don't that
time. ok, just to recap, queen elizabeth the 2nd, the u. k. as long as serving one occurs, died at val moral castle in scotland. age 96. she rained for 70 years. her family gathered round her at the scottish estate. after concerns grew earlier on thursday, queen elizabeth came to the throne in 1950, to witness in all the social changes we've been talking about. and with her death, her eldest son, charl charles the 4 prince wells will now become king back in palace earlier issued a statement...
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m u k. time. and that's just outside london, and the state hers will take the queen's coffin, then into central london all go paul's marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill to rest at buckingham palace there it will be met by king charles the 3rd and other members of the royal family, let's speak to harry forces. he's standing by for us in london and the capital is gearing up period for the arrival of this coughing in a few hours time. and then an incredible few days of events. that's right, a most especially the, the lying in state at westminster hall and already there are people queuing here on the south bank of the river thames in preparation for that event, which won't start until tomorrow afternoon and have to say earlier on, there were more janasia queuing up to see the q than there was members of the q itself, but now you can see it starting to, to fill out a bed. and among the earliest are on this day to be here was, are steven holgate, you are here at 8 o'clock. you will at t
m u k. time. and that's just outside london, and the state hers will take the queen's coffin, then into central london all go paul's marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill to rest at buckingham palace there it will be met by king charles the 3rd and other members of the royal family, let's speak to harry forces. he's standing by for us in london and the capital is gearing up period for the arrival of this coughing in a few hours time. and then an incredible few days of events....
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americans everywhere yesterday k time to remember the nearly 3000 nearly 3000 lives lost.locally, survivors of thes were joined by local firefighte, first responders and veterans, all coming together in danville to remember the sacrifices made that day. > >> well time is running out to t a nationwide strike by freight railroad workers. a 60 day coolg off period imposed by the white house set to expire this week several major issues remain unsettled. a trade group estimas a strike cost the economy as much as $2 billion a day. > >> and look at this. you are looking at the youngest number one in the history of the assocn of team professionals. carlos alvarez of spain defeated casper spain defeated casper rude of norway in the u.s. open final sunday. this match took over three hours to play in new yorkl valves thrilling the crowd withs speed and stunning shot making.s to him. > >> but also stunning is the fact the fact that we are not in a heat wave any more. i am just fine with it. >> amanda, last week was terrib. >> i went to the midwest over te weekend and i was looking for
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it's time for k to ticks, to be over plugs. it's time for us all get behind loose truss and her team and her program. a deliberate for the people of this country. because that is what the people whose country want that's what they need. that's what they deserve. i'm proud to have discharged the promises i made to my party when a you were kind enough to choose me winning the biggest majority since 1987. the biggest share of the vote since 1979 delivering rex it delivering our manifesto community, including by the way, including social care, reforming social care, helping people up and down the country. ensuring the britain is once again, standing tall in the world. before we had life to dancing straight po brennan looks at the challenges facing the new prime minister. the summer has been quiet here at dining street, the political attention elsewhere. but as this dress sits behind her desk here at number 10 for the 1st time, the political tempo accelerates immediately. urgent issues, art screaming for attention, her in box is full
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k. just went over time percent for the 1st time and he is and the rest of europe, or just about to going to double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up and i think trusts, i mean the u. k. getting bills are going to tennessee. and on top of that, you've got the inflation 9 inflation in the, in the u. k. just went over time percent for the 1st time and he is and the rest of europe, or just about going to double digit. and this is going to get worse as the teaching bills joe up. and i think this is a strategy he's just going to take so much pain to make the prices of the consumers, the money to pay for that certainly doesn't want to be extremely painful. status love isn't put in, in a way or another, pushing people to look for alternatives, renewables and for the europeans in a way or another to move forward to new suppliers they could do business with for the longer run it was already announced a trying to find another supplier that european union going to jump from you all ready set. so if you put, if you have a particular time to act right here right now, b
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k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shake me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades, 3 much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of great to sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms and the commonwealth, and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health early on thursday. king charles will return to london from balmoral on friday.
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times. now, the u. k. is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and the u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. and maybe he can maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning we'll distract people from that. but this stuff is going t
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times. now the u. k . is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and a u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. maybe he can, maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning we'll distract people from that. but this stuff is going to be
times. now the u. k . is once again in various crises, does he have what it takes to keep the country together to keep his kingdom together? yeah, i don't know whether it's really his job. like i said, he's really the kind of the picture he's, he's supposedly supposed to be really just a decoration on the cake of the british constitution, which should be run by the parliament. we should be run by the government. we have a government this 4 days old and a u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate...
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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 british history. because it was, it was in and around westminster hall that the major institutions of the british state grew up in parliament, the law courts and various govern government offices. and this is why the queen will now line state for the next 4 days. and it will be open for 24 hours so people can come day or night to walk past and it better. well, 2 queen elizabeth, the 2nd some people have been saying she was she, she wasn't a queen, she was the queen, the mac, the most people, the only monarch, the most people can remember. she was on the throne for 70 years. she was in her twenties when her father died, a young mother of 2 children. and she was on the throne for 70 years, a time in which united kingdom, absolutely transformed. it was a time of empire. and in the last 70 years, british soci
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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 even though every one knew that the queen was coming to the end of her life, she was 96 when she died. many people are saying they just can't believe that she's gone because with everything else else, changing in the world in the u. k, the queen was always there during the pandemic. she famously addressed the nation and she reassured people, and she said things will get better. and we will come together again and it made people feel better. she made people feel better, many people. yeah. and she even quoted virulent
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k. navigates through turbulent times and there's no doubting the strength of the emotions there. charles is in his early seventy's, he's becoming king very late in life. can he ever be as loved as his mother was? no, but i think he's gonna be smart enough to take a kind of joint approach and tie himself very closely to his eldest son, william and, and his wife kate. now i'm going to be the prince and princess of wales. i think that's going to be his, the 8th caught up his sleeve. they are massively loved. he could serve as a kind of relatively well respected grandfatherly type of figure who then kind of usher's in this new generation. i think he's smart. he keeps those 2 by a side, a little tough call a very well loved royals, and that could then kind of work here for him to fill this gap and to, to make him enable him to fill those shoes. absolutely, and having learned from many decades of experience, reaching out to the people more of a touchy feely monarch than his mother was. i think that's definitely going to be athena ana clever. thanks so much and thank you so much for wat
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k. but for the world i was in america few weeks ago. and each time i spoke because the missions with instructions for the 1st and speaking this, the 1st thing they will ask you is how's the queen does if or no the queen queen couple of times. but it's interesting that i'm a very proud the independent they always want to know about the queen and you a lot. actually, indeed, many british people experience that she's also head of the commonwealth. how is she viewed across the commonwealth countries? because in some, she's a representation of the colonial parts and how come up knows that anyway, call us. but the queen was pro diplomacy her, her personal skills. she'd been able to, you know, well, she's been around for a long time. she has, she would run lots of countries in the come up with the economists. and those countries had the independence. and you know, in the sixties and seventies. so she's also there picture knows the history. she's familiar with the circumstances of those countries. and she's those since so to that, obviously, in the caribbean
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time today. and relations between the u. k. and the you were notoriously difficult under boris johnson's leadership. do you see that changing for better or for worse, under a government led by this trust? i think it will keep steady, more or less because she she clings to the goal of the jobs and government and she should not be inclined to make any new pyramids or roaches. she won't get on her knees. so you think she's going to carry on pretty much more or less as boris johnson has done and, and you know, really, there be a difficult relationship between the u. k. and the yes, i think she feels obliged to do so and she will do good to lose. and it won't be a disappointment for her voters. and she's certainly a brick set supporter at least these days. now your party has also lobbied for germany to leave you when you look at the difficulties facing great britain. now, dealing with the aftermath of that is that something that you're still interested in that your party still wants? well, it's not exactly about leaving you. it's re
time today. and relations between the u. k. and the you were notoriously difficult under boris johnson's leadership. do you see that changing for better or for worse, under a government led by this trust? i think it will keep steady, more or less because she she clings to the goal of the jobs and government and she should not be inclined to make any new pyramids or roaches. she won't get on her knees. so you think she's going to carry on pretty much more or less as boris johnson has done and,...
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k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war. and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like said, a role model for everybody and never put rome. did she mean? i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades, yet, much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement, he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of greatest sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much love mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms and the commonwealth, and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. kin
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k. will be a meeting for the 1st time and they'll be discussing behind a closed door. so that's the 1st item on king charles's agenda. later on, we do expect him to be making his 1st televised address to the nation. ah, it will likely be a pre recorded address. we expect that around a 6 pm to nights. so it will be a chance for the new king to set the tone to agree to the nation and, and maybe to start to lay the foundation for what we can expect from him. of course, just enormous shoes to fill, coming in in the wake of, of queen elizabeth. and he will try to set the tone and, and really bring this nation into a new era to today. and tonight in day we are saying live pictures. now all the new king traveling through the capital. aah, carl. we understand that britain has now entered a long period of morning. what does that mean exactly? will public life feed put on hold and for how long? yet as of right now, the 10 days of national morning here, and of course the period for the royal family themselves will go on a even longer than that, extending beyond the funeral. a lot
k. will be a meeting for the 1st time and they'll be discussing behind a closed door. so that's the 1st item on king charles's agenda. later on, we do expect him to be making his 1st televised address to the nation. ah, it will likely be a pre recorded address. we expect that around a 6 pm to nights. so it will be a chance for the new king to set the tone to agree to the nation and, and maybe to start to lay the foundation for what we can expect from him. of course, just enormous shoes to fill,...
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k navigates through abilene's time reporter carl aspen was in front of buckingham palace in london, where many people have gathered to confront the end of a long era. you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long, and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know, in speaking with a lot of people, they do feel some uncertainty around the, the situation course as a new prime minister here as well. but this has been something that many people have been trying to prepare for. they knew it was coming. they might be shocked, but they're not surprised at the death of queen elizabeth that horse to day the focus has been on her, her life, her duty, and her service to this country and speaking with a lot of people. that's why they wanted to come out here to day and to leave flowers and other signs of remembrance at buckingham palace. it feels like almost a city wide c
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that we can't tolerate a few people saying, well maybe we should think again about them on a k, even at this time, and this is this time of transition web apps, those questions do need to be raised and you see the flags that we just saw. the flags are on, on the mall there of various different commonwealth countries, i believe. and that's another source of people now questioning ok will be we be stuck with the queen. she embodied the monarchy for us. and therefore, you know that there was really no questioning or very little questioning of it that now may, will be the time. or when, when can charles really kind of takes office that where may well be the time when countries follow the example of barbados and decide to come out of the camo mouth to no longer have a british monarch as their head of state which does on the face of it, for many people seem extraordinary anachronistic. the procession has now passed down the mouth, passing close to trafalgar square on its way to horse god's parade, and then on to white will beautiful weather for this.
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k. navigates through turbulent times and for more on this let's go to our correspond bergen mouse in london at berg. we just heard parts of charles his 1st address as sovereign. did he say anything else that stood out for you? while he spoke about his loyalty and about the service to his country. so really i think he won a distress the continuity. he's also said that his own live will have to change and that might hinder him being fairly outspoken. or let's say more outspoken than his mother was in some subjects that he cared deeply about, for example, green issues, but also architecture. and he famously ones called a building or plans when you're building a carbuncle. so these are words that his mother would have never. i she had, she would have never said anything controversial and i think that he's hinting that this is direct and the direction that he's himself planning to go towards in a few hours. farragut charles will be officially proclaimed king at what will happen there. and that ceremony it will all be incredibly former. what we know is that there is something called an exc
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k. navigates through turbulent times and i'm joined again by hannah clever here in the studio, and i just want to come back to the comments you are making earlier after we heard king charles the 3rd make a statement of 3 and a half minute speech after he was proclaimed king, it was kind of a job description. he provided a list of promises. i think perhaps tell me if i'm wrong, just to remind his subjects what he's therefore, as well as the people in the commonwealth. but there was an emotional note as well when he talked about his mother and how she said an example for him. can you, can you tell me about about that? why would you do that beyond just morning? his mother, it's passive, i think, a very wise and obvious strategy to link himself to her. she was so popular and remain so popular, not only within the u. k, but everywhere. you'd be crazy not to anchor himself with her and see if he can take some of that popularity and take some of that sense of service and all those things that people always attribute to her into the beginning of his reign. so that i think he's going to be ve
k. navigates through turbulent times and i'm joined again by hannah clever here in the studio, and i just want to come back to the comments you are making earlier after we heard king charles the 3rd make a statement of 3 and a half minute speech after he was proclaimed king, it was kind of a job description. he provided a list of promises. i think perhaps tell me if i'm wrong, just to remind his subjects what he's therefore, as well as the people in the commonwealth. but there was an emotional...
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k. navigate through turbulent times. the queen passed away as we just said at bell moral castle and scotland were dw corresponded emily gordinez standing by force. emily, you've been there since since yesterday. was the response been like there? yes. hi nick. so we've seen a very steady stream of people coming hair lying down, laying down flowers, laying down car can you know, read on, on one of the cards you know, and which was addressed to the queen. anne, you were your pitter minds, the great and great britain, and that really is reflected also on what people have been saying about here, why they've come, you know, they draw inspiration from her. they saw her as someone who really represented some british values. i'm, i mean a lot of people here also, you know, for them, she was an integral part of the community. she has been coming here for, for a very long time. and and yes, she is like saying good bye to a member of the family really can understand about moral castle speaking of value as a place where the greenligh
k. navigate through turbulent times. the queen passed away as we just said at bell moral castle and scotland were dw corresponded emily gordinez standing by force. emily, you've been there since since yesterday. was the response been like there? yes. hi nick. so we've seen a very steady stream of people coming hair lying down, laying down flowers, laying down car can you know, read on, on one of the cards you know, and which was addressed to the queen. anne, you were your pitter minds, the...
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k 41 and the capital keith. the venue host the d j from all around the world. now 6 months later, the beats are back about this time outdoors. ah, it's mellow at k 41 is soft free birth of the famous here club. they put on parties in the garden for a few weeks. now. the 1st green shoot of a normal life abruptly halted by russian rockets, 6 months ago. and despite the relief of being a new group at a party, there's a certain ambiguities. everyone knows that the war is continuing from one side. i still don't know if they allow it one more time. you know, the, it something i, i feel the know before the war, k 41 was insights and didn't organize us, gave d w with this array of pre walk footage. now they are outside. it all looks different, but the feeling of inclusion has expanded. it's a place of refuge for the more mainstream, as well as the queer community. this place is like my 2nd home, so i feel here real where everyone else. most of my friends are mentally bro. oh, i don't have emotional faces. that gathering offers more than rectified for those who attend organize, i say they sent all the money raised to help o
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k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war, and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shade me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monica and royal family and empires and things like that . i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades. history much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of greatest sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country. the realms and the commonwealth and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. king charles will return to london from balmoral on frid
k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war, and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shade me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monica and royal family and empires and things like that . i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades. history much longer...
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at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, henry kava from japan. in total there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a 100. 18. representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things like only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only 2 black africans, the nigerian willie so younger in 1980. and abdul rather cool enough from zanzibar in 2021. th
at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize....
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time from another city, but from mogilev let’s move on to paris now that a week goes by. fashion with you new collection presented by dior fashion house creative director maria grazia k yurihe idea for creativity was drawn by the biography of catherine de medici at will, which once port yorick park was created. where brand shows are traditionally held today in a collection of many historical details of lace skirts with a frame pony dress in drapery corsets of shirts, uh, with puffed sleeves, adopted on the basis of those very cards from the medici collection and that's it. this is in contrast to modern things. membra top with t-shirts made of transparent knitwear, shorts, trousers and wide jeans , black became the main color. dance performance based on the work of bjorks - this is a designer. the show was created by french artist eva jespin. so , it turns out that even the most beautiful fashion is not enough just to present on the catwalk. it is necessary to spice it up with something else, so to speak, with the music of the designer's show. there is always something to inspire you. they somehow fantasize imagining themselves in order to create not just a show. they're d
time from another city, but from mogilev let’s move on to paris now that a week goes by. fashion with you new collection presented by dior fashion house creative director maria grazia k yurihe idea for creativity was drawn by the biography of catherine de medici at will, which once port yorick park was created. where brand shows are traditionally held today in a collection of many historical details of lace skirts with a frame pony dress in drapery corsets of shirts, uh, with puffed sleeves,...
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k. economy, this is not the time for such a decision. ok, you would just listen to some voices outraged by quasi quoting you.
k. economy, this is not the time for such a decision. ok, you would just listen to some voices outraged by quasi quoting you.
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travel back k in time in no tie with the 1950 census on ancestry. have you seen my new phone yet?like, folds in half. i love my phone i would never even think about switching. (gasping) ♪ new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. >>> former president obama and first lady michelle obama were joined by family, friends, and staff for the unveiling of their white house portraits. it is the return that did not occur during the last administration. according to one of our guests who was next there, david axelrod, it was a joyful reunion. >> someone once said that if you're looking for a friend in washington, get a dog. our family was lucky enough to have two wonderful dogs. but i was even luckier to have a chance to spend eight years working day and night with a man who became a true partner and a true friend. joe, it is now america's good fortune to have you as president. >> too often in this country, people
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very k, to kill time time to sit down and talk. no no you can well bomb, catherine wishful mission. the specific.
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k than that have been at any time before i would think. because remember the last time we had a funeral and then the coronation was in 1952 and it was so much harder to get around the world. air travel was something that was extremely difficult for me from further afield. so i think a very large gathering of world leaders for that funeral, the funeral taking place on the 19th. i don't, i think that was always going to be the date, but i don't think they had any wiggle room to move it. because another important event setting the calendar starts on the 20th, which is the high level week of the un general assembly where all world leaders every year gather. so i think there's going to be a procession of leaders, a logistical and diplomatic nightmare for all the nations evolve, arranging, all the travel, all the jets, all the protocol involved, where leaders will get into london, come to the funeral and then all in a short period of time believing the u. k. heading to new york for that diplomatic january that happens every year in new york. and
k than that have been at any time before i would think. because remember the last time we had a funeral and then the coronation was in 1952 and it was so much harder to get around the world. air travel was something that was extremely difficult for me from further afield. so i think a very large gathering of world leaders for that funeral, the funeral taking place on the 19th. i don't, i think that was always going to be the date, but i don't think they had any wiggle room to move it. because...
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k. navigates through turbulent times. the queen passed away at balmoral castle and scotland, where dw corresponded to emily gord. dean is now standing by for us. hi emily. good to see you. you've been there all day talking to mourners. what did they tell you? yes, absolutely. i mean, a lot of them, there's 3 of, you know, of you, there's been really a steady stream of visitors all day laying down flowers and remembering their queen . and, um, what they, a lot of the time spoke about for why they're here. you know is to give thanks for i'm the queen because there live remembered her for her profound sense of duty and really her dedication to unity. to think of that prince charles or king charles now also mentioned in his speech to day. and especially this ability to unite is something that can be felt here in scotland in the sense that i'm, you know, prime and still us trust and m 1st minister nicholas dudgeon. don't really have very much politically that they agree on. but the queen has and does provide common ground. and
k. navigates through turbulent times. the queen passed away at balmoral castle and scotland, where dw corresponded to emily gord. dean is now standing by for us. hi emily. good to see you. you've been there all day talking to mourners. what did they tell you? yes, absolutely. i mean, a lot of them, there's 3 of, you know, of you, there's been really a steady stream of visitors all day laying down flowers and remembering their queen . and, um, what they, a lot of the time spoke about for why...
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k. navigates through turbulent times dw correspondence. an indian hong kong have more on reactions from leaders there to the death of the queen who led the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to the throne 5 years after india got independence from britain. in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961, she talked about the hospitality informed the indians. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. but it was only in a final visit in 1997 when india was mocking. 50 years of independence did she acknowledge india's colonial father. she talked about dark f. u. so as in india, calhoun, in history. she mentioned one massacre in particular in the city of and it says that was a significant moment for india. she's been the head of state of 14 cottonwood countries. india was not one of them. yet this deep respect and regard for the queen indian prime minister that he ended in more the short of her being a stalwart of our time. other leaders of a tribute to a wisdom and
k. navigates through turbulent times dw correspondence. an indian hong kong have more on reactions from leaders there to the death of the queen who led the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to the throne 5 years after india got independence from britain. in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961, she talked about the hospitality informed the indians. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. but it was only...
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k. it state control. the prices are pretty, you know, pretty well fixed are time sensitive, not arise, much faster than other prices and much faster than real economy and u. k. in the u. s, we have health care prices going out. that was due for. ready decades now, our long term fiscal situation is much worse and that in the okay, we have the same debt to g d p ratio. but our social system, our pension system, is much worse and long term shape. our health care system is a much worse long term shape in terms of funding. so who are we to say that this, the u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. w
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k. and the big question here is, do we all of us at this point in time, really need a trade war between europe and the u. k. the odds of can only be no. bell, boris johnson. the outgoing mister, it has just said good bye at downing street. let's listen. it is only a couple of hours i will be in balmoral to see her majesty the queen and the torch will finally be passed to a new conservative leader. the battle him will be handed over in what is unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules half way through, but never mind that now. they changed the rules half way through. that sounds like boris johnson is saying he's been cheated out of his jaw. barbara, absolutely. boris at his best one last time here in downing street. because he is marla saying they treated me meanly. what really happened is, of course, that he didn't stick to the rules, which he very well knew. however, that is his own version of history. he is very adept to sort of a doing that sort of fitting the narrative around his own wants and desires. and however, he also alluded to his super great, it is ch
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be married into the family, the queen respected she would always be the mother of the future k king. over time royal duties in her grandchildren. but in 1997 horrific tragedy shook the world. >> they are telling me that diana, princess of wales hasn't dieted for this is according to british resources. that is what the press association has been told. >> for death sent shockwaves around the globe. at balmoral castle castle he was consoling his sons and trying to make sense of what happened. outside the castle walls people all across britain were heartbroken and searching for answers. some people have been arriving here bringing flowers. some people who came out of nightclubs got into a taxi and headed heard it on the radio have been sitting outside your crying for. >> receipt million flowers were left at memorials all over memorials all over london to honor diana. strangers are flocking to pay their respects her own mother-in-law chose to mourn privately with her grandsons. >> the queen and the rest of the royal family holiday were blind to what was going on. they did not recognize is the outpo
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i've gotten out well going was good in march, february this year >> we say don't look at 401(k) only a little time but if you did look to a 401(k) since jerome powell spoke hasn't >> yeah, i wouldn't be selling my stocks right now, but i sure wouldn't be buying them either. i think we are in for some rough a patches, can and it's all a result of -- remember, that spending you were just talking about, that hasn't even hit the economy yet. that's going to definitely be inflationary. jackie: i want to thank all of you for joining us, stephanie, job first lisa, steve, todd, my wing mafnlt of course, big number out morning, futures indicated higher by 188,000, but we're going hand it over to "varney & company". ashley weber, take it over or for us. ashley: good morning everybody. i'm ashley webster in for stuart varney on this friday p. okay. we now know the august jobs report coming in at 315,000. the unemployment rate ticking up a little to 3.7%. labor participation rate up a hair at 62.4%. let's take a look at reaction from stocks. well, somewhat neutral report, and i think that's given some relief
i've gotten out well going was good in march, february this year >> we say don't look at 401(k) only a little time but if you did look to a 401(k) since jerome powell spoke hasn't >> yeah, i wouldn't be selling my stocks right now, but i sure wouldn't be buying them either. i think we are in for some rough a patches, can and it's all a result of -- remember, that spending you were just talking about, that hasn't even hit the economy yet. that's going to definitely be inflationary....