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katty kay is here u.s. correspondent for bbc studios and also an msnbc contributor and also joining us eugene robinson washington post columnist and washington post columnist. he was with the washington post during the years charles and tie ana were married and with us set, former top official at the u.s. state department richard stengel, msnbc analyst. katty kay, i'll start with you. your thoughts as night now falls on this country mourning the loss of their queen. >> i guess i didn't expect to be as shocked as i have been today. we knew it was coming. she's 96. every photo that we've seen of her over the last six months she looked frailer and thinner and the speculation that there was an underlying condition under the mobility issues and when i got the news i was stunned and it was like i didn't expect her to go or i didn't think it would be real that show would go and even things like saying king charles iii or god save the king, it all feels slightly unreal at the moment, and that -- i guess as we look
katty kay is here u.s. correspondent for bbc studios and also an msnbc contributor and also joining us eugene robinson washington post columnist and washington post columnist. he was with the washington post during the years charles and tie ana were married and with us set, former top official at the u.s. state department richard stengel, msnbc analyst. katty kay, i'll start with you. your thoughts as night now falls on this country mourning the loss of their queen. >> i guess i didn't...
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katty, a devout woman. yesterday on the bbc somebody saying she was very devout, but it was a faith that she wore lightly. she did not -- she did not run around and try to push it on anyone. she was, in fact, again -- and i think it was ed luce yesterday who said, how remarkable, that she presided over a britain that went from an ancient empire during her time to a post modern society without revolt, without revolution. >> yeah, she always kept in mind and balanced how much to let the public in on the monarchy and how much to maintain the mystique of the monarchy. that's what she felt was the most powerful way she could keep the monarchy strong. she let the cameras in occasionally. she did let people see occasionally what she was feeling, but on things like her faith, for example, you're right, that was private. she had this incredible ability to keep her private thoughts just that, in a world where nobody does that. i mean, we live in a world of massive oversharing. the one person in the world who never ov
katty, a devout woman. yesterday on the bbc somebody saying she was very devout, but it was a faith that she wore lightly. she did not -- she did not run around and try to push it on anyone. she was, in fact, again -- and i think it was ed luce yesterday who said, how remarkable, that she presided over a britain that went from an ancient empire during her time to a post modern society without revolt, without revolution. >> yeah, she always kept in mind and balanced how much to let the...
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the bbc katty kay is still with us for the hour.continue to remember the life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. the global outpouring perhaps best articulated by french president emmanuel macron who writes in part, she gave her all to her kingdom. rarely have subjects identified themselves so much with their sovereign and enthralled by they are every word and outfits and gestures, representing both the legacy of the past and confidence in the future. she was one with her nation. she embodied a people, a territory, and a shared will and stability above the fluctuations and upheaval of politics, she represents a sense of eternity. she who stood with the giants of the 20th century on the path of history has now left to join them. >> and the queen's death now sets off a meticulously planned national memorial which reportedly was set in motion with four coded words yesterday, london bridge is down. as part of the plans, england's new king charles iii will deliver a televised address to the united kingdom tonight. tomorrow after taking an
the bbc katty kay is still with us for the hour.continue to remember the life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. the global outpouring perhaps best articulated by french president emmanuel macron who writes in part, she gave her all to her kingdom. rarely have subjects identified themselves so much with their sovereign and enthralled by they are every word and outfits and gestures, representing both the legacy of the past and confidence in the future. she was one with her nation. she embodied a...
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wilfred frost, katty kay, thank you. >>> up next, everybody, the queen's impact here in the u.s., kattyg about, including meetings with presidents from truman to biden. we'll be right back. right bac. nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. treat & prevent - all in one. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful experiences and new adventures for you to embark upon. they say when you reach the top, there's only one way to go. we say, that way is onwards. viking. exploring the world in comfort. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20. because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could
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sorry, katty. i'm going to throw a question now to keir. quite the farewell speech outside of downing street today. let's listen to some of that. >> i'm now like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function, and i will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invoicebly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific. like cincinatas, i'll be returning to my plow. i'll be offering this government nothing but the most fervent support. >> so is that a hint that his political career maybe isn't over, that he won't so quietly return to his plow, he might reemerge? >> reporter: it was a stunning speech, wasn't it? just to continue what katty kay described as a sartorial compare ton to margaret thatcher. even she shed a tear. boris johnson appeared to be giving a victory speech. that reference to cincinatis had people reaching for classics, history books and discovering, if they didn't already know, that cincinnatus returned to power in rome. so is there a suggestion -- it's boris johnson all over that he might
sorry, katty. i'm going to throw a question now to keir. quite the farewell speech outside of downing street today. let's listen to some of that. >> i'm now like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function, and i will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and splashing down invoicebly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific. like cincinatas, i'll be returning to my plow. i'll be offering this government nothing but the most fervent support. >> so is that...
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katty, we'll begin with you. we have the ten days, we understand that's probably how long this mourning process will be. we have not gotten the date yet for the funeral. we also have not got the date yet for any future coronation ceremony for king charles. it's going to be about pomp and circumstance and showing the continuity, as keir was saying. but there's also going to be a few moments scattered within there that are going to be really highly scrutinized, including the interaction between prince charles -- or king charles, excuse me, prince william and prince harry, who very notably prince charles made a point of mentioning alongside prince william and kate, mentioning harry and meghan today in his first speech to the nation. >> it would have been very peculiar if king charles, having mentioned his wife, having mentioned his oldest son, had not mentioned prince harry. and he did so in a nice gesture, saying that he hoped, you know, his heart was with them as they settled into their new life abroad. we know th
katty, we'll begin with you. we have the ten days, we understand that's probably how long this mourning process will be. we have not gotten the date yet for the funeral. we also have not got the date yet for any future coronation ceremony for king charles. it's going to be about pomp and circumstance and showing the continuity, as keir was saying. but there's also going to be a few moments scattered within there that are going to be really highly scrutinized, including the interaction between...
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katty kay is still with us.ble, the queen victoria of her own age. the second elizabethian age. i'm curious, there has been of course some chatter about commonwealth countries, countries in the commonwealth trying to make decisions on whether they stay or depart. it seems that while there are protests, scattered protests and scattered voices of dissent, most seem like they want to stay. what is fascinating is that in the reports i've read, even among activists who had been seeking to separate themselves from britain, still a respect in some cases, a love for queen elizabeth. >> yeah, all of the polling suggests in countries like canada, australia, where perhaps there has been some republican sentiment not yet enough to make them decide to leave the commonwealth, the kind of message was, look, until the queen goes, we're not going to make any decision because she is so popular in and of herself. as king charles was becoming king, announced it would hold a referendum, and they said this is no reflection on our lov
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katty, thank you very much.t, and at least 25,000 properties are already without power. our tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, reports. typhoon nanmadol is a huge and angry storm, the like of which japan has rarely if ever experienced before. it is hundreds of miles across and close to its centre, the winds are gusting to over 150 mph. as it swept ashore this morning in southern kyushu, the government issued an emergency alert, one which has never been declared before anywhere on the japanese mainland. translation: there is a chance we will see winds of a kind i we haven't experienced before. we could also get big swells, storm surges and record rain. only part of the threat. it is also carrying vast quantities of water, and that is now falling right across the eastern half of kyushu. as much as half a metre of rain could fall in less than 24 hours. kyushu is very mountainous and the danger will then be of landslides and even more so of flooding. there is too much water coming down for the rivers to ha
katty, thank you very much.t, and at least 25,000 properties are already without power. our tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, reports. typhoon nanmadol is a huge and angry storm, the like of which japan has rarely if ever experienced before. it is hundreds of miles across and close to its centre, the winds are gusting to over 150 mph. as it swept ashore this morning in southern kyushu, the government issued an emergency alert, one which has never been declared before anywhere on...
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jonathan and katty kay are still with us.mer president trump and his followers a threat to democracy. peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: with philadelphia's independence hall as a back drop, president biden last night warning american democracy is under assault by the forces of extremism led by his predecessor, donald trump. >> too much of what's happening today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that are a threat to our democracy. >> reporter: this speech marks a sharp new tone for him as president. he long avoided mentioning mr. trump by name but has now escalated his fierce criticism against a military back drop. >> there's no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. that is a threat to the country. >> reporter: the president only briefly mentioning democratic achievements. >> maga forces are determined to take this country backwards. backwards to an america where there is no right to choose, no
jonathan and katty kay are still with us.mer president trump and his followers a threat to democracy. peter alexander has the latest. >> reporter: with philadelphia's independence hall as a back drop, president biden last night warning american democracy is under assault by the forces of extremism led by his predecessor, donald trump. >> too much of what's happening today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that are a threat to our democracy....
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andrea, katty, the general was talking about the pageantry, the importance of the pageantry.t i have been thinking and what many people have been thinking, how the world does prince charles, a man we have known as prince charles, replce this extraordinarily iconic woman? and we are going through a process now that, i believe, begins that moment where it allows charles to move from prince to king and do it before the eyes and perhaps half the world. >> he's been in training for so many decades, so he knows the rituals. he knows his mother. he knows the traditions and also how they need to evolve. he's going to face enormous challenges to the monarchy, to the commonwealth, which has diminished in size. the number of monarchs elizabeth first took over and began her reign so many ago. but he will not be political and had been outspoken the prince of wales, around too outspoken, many thought. his beliefs were impressioned with his terms for the environment. he'll reach out to new generations in that respect and modernize the monarchy as well. but he'll face a lot of scrutiny. no o
andrea, katty, the general was talking about the pageantry, the importance of the pageantry.t i have been thinking and what many people have been thinking, how the world does prince charles, a man we have known as prince charles, replce this extraordinarily iconic woman? and we are going through a process now that, i believe, begins that moment where it allows charles to move from prince to king and do it before the eyes and perhaps half the world. >> he's been in training for so many...
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special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. >> katty kay, i saw britain's new prime minister speak yesterday, liz truss. i may say, you can judge her by -- you know, you can stack her and her speech and her delivery yesterday, command of the stage, up against any middle school candidate for student council vice president or sergeant of arms. i think she fairs equally there. >> i'd like to hear katty's point of view on this. >> i don't think anyone would ever accuse liz truss of having got her job purely on the basis of charisma, joe. >> yeah. >> that's probably not how she got it. but, look, expectations are incredibly low for her. that never hurts a politician, right? >> that's good. >> she works very hard. she is, as she says herself, relentless. she styles herself after the iron lady. you will like that, joe. the french have taken to calling her the iron weather cock because she can change her position on things. might be called pragmatism. she's perhaps not the most smooth of positions. she's known for being a little awkward, odd perhaps. she can make curious diplomatic stateme
special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. >> katty kay, i saw britain's new prime minister speak yesterday, liz truss. i may say, you can judge her by -- you know, you can stack her and her speech and her delivery yesterday, command of the stage, up against any middle school candidate for student council vice president or sergeant of arms. i think she fairs equally there. >> i'd like to hear katty's point of view on this. >> i don't think anyone would ever accuse liz...
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special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. since we went off the air together outside buckingham palace yesterday, some extraordinary scenes at that committal service at windsor castle west of the city here for the queen as she was lowered into that vault and then the private ceremony last night for the family. some of the headlines in london, a look at the morning papers, "until we meet again" a shot of the corgis saying good-bye to the queen. >> it's always tough on the dogs to say good-bye. i thought the ceremony was the most moving of the day. just before the committal of the coffin that somehow as they were singing the anthem "god save the king" and the camera panned to king charles iii, it felt like in that moment, it hit him. his mother is gone, he is the monarch, and the country turns its eyes to him. it was an extraordinary day, wasn't it, the pomp and pageantry, and also moments of emotion for a family that is just a family in some ways, grieving the loss of their grandmother and matriarch. >> it was. that was an ext
special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. since we went off the air together outside buckingham palace yesterday, some extraordinary scenes at that committal service at windsor castle west of the city here for the queen as she was lowered into that vault and then the private ceremony last night for the family. some of the headlines in london, a look at the morning papers, "until we meet again" a shot of the corgis saying good-bye to the queen. >> it's always tough on the...
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i want to bring in tim and katty kay. the people that don't live in the uk, never had a monarch to deal with, what does this moment feel like? not only the loss of the queen, but the transition. >> jose, i'm probably one of the very few people that you will have on air who actually remembers a little bit of life before the queen. i remember the coronation of the queen. in 1953, i was just a little kid can, but the excitement then of the new era, i think that in a way will be matched this time once we've gone over the grieving for this moment. king charles is taking over at a time, you know, when this country have a lot of problem. maybe not as bad as it was in the immediate post-war year, but the nation is quite divided. and economical crisis. and he has made it his job through his work as prince of wales to try to help people who are less advantaged in our society. and i suspect that when we hear from him in a couple of hours time, that may be part of his message, that he wants to unite people. so we kind of have to move
i want to bring in tim and katty kay. the people that don't live in the uk, never had a monarch to deal with, what does this moment feel like? not only the loss of the queen, but the transition. >> jose, i'm probably one of the very few people that you will have on air who actually remembers a little bit of life before the queen. i remember the coronation of the queen. in 1953, i was just a little kid can, but the excitement then of the new era, i think that in a way will be matched this...
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. >> let's bring in the bbc's katty kay.m an ancient empire to a post modern power in short order and with no revolution obviously, many will look to the continuity, the consistency that queen has shown over 70 years. i'm curious your thoughts about ed's observation and just generally about the remarkable impact this woman has had on britain and the world. >> you know, joe, when i was over in the uk for the queen's platinum jubilee, her 70 years on the throne in june, the whole country was celebrating this woman who has been such a consistent figure in british history. but not just in britain history and global history, she is the woman who has been there for pretty much every president since the second world war. she's been there for every british prime minister and been there through the cold war. and i think for her it is hard to imagine to be there with -- [ inaudible ]. >> okay. we're having trouble with katty kay on the phone. we'll try to reengage her in a minute. mara gay, though, i know your thoughts as following up
. >> let's bring in the bbc's katty kay.m an ancient empire to a post modern power in short order and with no revolution obviously, many will look to the continuity, the consistency that queen has shown over 70 years. i'm curious your thoughts about ed's observation and just generally about the remarkable impact this woman has had on britain and the world. >> you know, joe, when i was over in the uk for the queen's platinum jubilee, her 70 years on the throne in june, the whole...
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and katty kay, kier makes a great point. this is a family experiencing loss, a high level of concern right now given the statements of the queen's doctors and who have had to live every moment in their life in public, dissected in movies and popular television programs. but still, having that, having the idea that they are a family who feels and understands and cherishes each other in any way, certainly the queen, as any other family might. >> i think for anyone who has lost a parent, an elderly parent, this scene of the children and the grandchildren rushing to the queen's bedside will feel heartbreakingly familiar. yes, she's the queen but she's also their grandmother. we all know, those of us who lost parents, know what it's like to have to rush there to be with a parent who's dying. let's hope she rallies but the way this family is gathering feels familiar to so many people. the queen is always very popular. but there is something about this moment that is not just about her as a monarch, it's very poignant, and it's ver
and katty kay, kier makes a great point. this is a family experiencing loss, a high level of concern right now given the statements of the queen's doctors and who have had to live every moment in their life in public, dissected in movies and popular television programs. but still, having that, having the idea that they are a family who feels and understands and cherishes each other in any way, certainly the queen, as any other family might. >> i think for anyone who has lost a parent, an...
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. >> and following up on what sir andrew said, earlier katty kay talked about her neutrality and howextraordinarily difficult it would be for most of us, almost all of us, to remain so neutral when you cared so passionally about the direction of your country. katty kay said neutrality was her superpower and it was how she was able to unite a fractured nation. and sir andrew, how remarkable. you've seen it in your lifetime, not quite as much as her. but the empire that she took over, the british empire was -- it was an ancient empire that was crumbling, that was disintegrating before her eyes. and there were some very bleak times. you could certainly look at the 1970s, especially, the black elves, the economic challenges, the pound being devalued. you can go back to the '50s and some of her first years, the humiliation of the suez crisis, the feeling by british leaders that the united states, its steadfast ally, was abandoning it from time to time. and now, look, she departs the world stage as britain is now a vibrant post modern technologically advanced country that continues to punc
. >> and following up on what sir andrew said, earlier katty kay talked about her neutrality and howextraordinarily difficult it would be for most of us, almost all of us, to remain so neutral when you cared so passionally about the direction of your country. katty kay said neutrality was her superpower and it was how she was able to unite a fractured nation. and sir andrew, how remarkable. you've seen it in your lifetime, not quite as much as her. but the empire that she took over, the...
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special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. what more are you hearing as we look at pictures here of the longest running monarch for the u.k., the second longest running monarch in the world, some 70 years. she became queen at 25 years old and now we're hearing reports that she could be quite ill. >> it is a very brief statement, just three lines from buckingham palace, mika, but it is unusual. the palace doesn't like to put out bulletins about the health of the royal family, particularly the queen. earlier this year she had covid and a statement was made before her platinum jubilee back in june. we were told that she had mobility issues and wouldn't be attending some of the jubilee events. she was there for two appearances on the balcony at buckingham palace. and then this week she, as you said, she met the outgoing prime minister boris johnson on tuesday and the incoming prime minister liz truss on tuesday as well. and we saw the photograph of her. she did look frail. she was with a walking stick. but she was standing up and
special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. what more are you hearing as we look at pictures here of the longest running monarch for the u.k., the second longest running monarch in the world, some 70 years. she became queen at 25 years old and now we're hearing reports that she could be quite ill. >> it is a very brief statement, just three lines from buckingham palace, mika, but it is unusual. the palace doesn't like to put out bulletins about the health of the royal family,...
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katty, first you. what leadership challenges does he face?inning the hearts and minds of the people, but also you know, fore stalling any moves towards independence. particularly one would think of scottish referendum. >> i think the whatever challenges he faces on that front following 2014 referendum that failed, of course, to win independence for scotland, he will be reassured by the crowds that have turned out to pay tribute to his mother, but also to welcome him. you know, this whole, we've seen the meticulous detail with which this, these few days of pageantry have planned out. right down to the last step of the guards of honor. the scottish standard for the queen on the coffin. the flowers on the coffin. the scottish crown on the coffin. all of that meticulously planned out. but what you couldn't plan out was the reaction of the british and scottish public and we've seen the crowds standing silently as the coffin passed. we've seen them politely applauding. we've seen the tractors lined up in the rural areas to see the coffin cortege as
katty, first you. what leadership challenges does he face?inning the hearts and minds of the people, but also you know, fore stalling any moves towards independence. particularly one would think of scottish referendum. >> i think the whatever challenges he faces on that front following 2014 referendum that failed, of course, to win independence for scotland, he will be reassured by the crowds that have turned out to pay tribute to his mother, but also to welcome him. you know, this whole,...
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katty kay and we will be joined by richard engel who is outside of balmoral castle.'s begin with everything we have seen today. people have been pouring up. the skies opened up. >> it's the british weather. sorry. >> people just keep coming. there is this sense that people want to really just be here and pay their respects. >> yeah. it's not very much to give, is it? a couple of hours in the rain to pay respects to a queen who gave her life for this country. it has been a day in which ordinary folks, you and me, anyone can come and pay homage to a queen who gave so much and at the same time a day of enormous constitutional change. the flag above buckingham palace is the royal standard. it's flying at full staff because the monarch is in the palace. but it's a king, not a cream. in courtrooms they refer to the king today. in parliament, they talk about the king. the changes are happening everywhere. at the same time, we don't -- we can't talk about a split screen. i don't know what the word is. multi-screen or something. so many aspects to this and dynamics because of
katty kay and we will be joined by richard engel who is outside of balmoral castle.'s begin with everything we have seen today. people have been pouring up. the skies opened up. >> it's the british weather. sorry. >> people just keep coming. there is this sense that people want to really just be here and pay their respects. >> yeah. it's not very much to give, is it? a couple of hours in the rain to pay respects to a queen who gave her life for this country. it has been a day...
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katty kay is with us, as is andrew roberts. i thank you for continuing to stay with us.no scheduled update planned release that we know of on her health. >> reporter: that's right. the last update i have had and other reporters who cover these things have had from the palace more than an hour ago now, so it's gone a little quiet, if you like. again, i think what they have said and the words they have chosen, they would have chosen carefully. what they have said, clearly, has had a big impact. just to reiterate, that statement from buckingham palace from behind me there, saying following further evaluation this morning, the queen's doctors are concerned for her majesty's health. i know that sounds understated in a very english kind of a way, very british kind of a way, but it's very unusual to hear a royal statement talking about doctors' assessments of a member of the royal family. they for reasons, number one, of privacy for members of the royal family, and also because they know the impact it can have. this, after all, is the most famous woman in the world. they know t
katty kay is with us, as is andrew roberts. i thank you for continuing to stay with us.no scheduled update planned release that we know of on her health. >> reporter: that's right. the last update i have had and other reporters who cover these things have had from the palace more than an hour ago now, so it's gone a little quiet, if you like. again, i think what they have said and the words they have chosen, they would have chosen carefully. what they have said, clearly, has had a big...
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this is bbc world news, i'm katty kay at westminster.ce where he'll hold a reception for the world leaders here in london to attend queen elizabeth's funeral. president biden is among the vips here for the service. new zealand's prime minister paid tribute to the queen and those mourning her. it isa it is a very moving thing to witness. it is also the most fitting tribute i can think of. the queen was here for her people, and know her people are there for her. officials are expected to say later that the no new mourners will be able to join the lying in state queue. and i'm ros atkins, with the other headlines this hour. millions of people in south western japan have been forced to leave their homes — as the region braces itself for the biggest typhoon in decades. ukraine says more than 59 bodies have now been recovered from a mass burial site, in the recently liberated, city of izyum. and we meet the artist behind the striking portrait of the queen which was broadcast around the world on the news of her death. hello, and welcome. people
this is bbc world news, i'm katty kay at westminster.ce where he'll hold a reception for the world leaders here in london to attend queen elizabeth's funeral. president biden is among the vips here for the service. new zealand's prime minister paid tribute to the queen and those mourning her. it isa it is a very moving thing to witness. it is also the most fitting tribute i can think of. the queen was here for her people, and know her people are there for her. officials are expected to say...
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katty kay, you are back with us. what has it meant for her to be able to tap into all of the history that she held within her head, all of these people for her were passing. she was around for the long haul. >> 14 different presidents, every single one of them since truman except for johnson she has met in person and it always strikes me, katy, that here is the president of the united states who wields so much political power, hard power, who commands the biggest military in the world, the biggest economy in the world and they go and meet the queen and they become like school children or school boys, they're sort of quivering at the knees because they're so excited to the meet the queen. and the queen became more diminutive and smaller and frailer and yet her stature remained. it was always fun to watch the glee with which an american president would go and meet her majesty and how much it meant to them. a lot of that would have been ceremonial, the pomp and circumstance of the royal family, you were referring to it
katty kay, you are back with us. what has it meant for her to be able to tap into all of the history that she held within her head, all of these people for her were passing. she was around for the long haul. >> 14 different presidents, every single one of them since truman except for johnson she has met in person and it always strikes me, katy, that here is the president of the united states who wields so much political power, hard power, who commands the biggest military in the world,...
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katty, thank you very much., but so many people want to get into westminster hall to view the queen's coffin, lying in state, that the government has decided that they will reopen the queue. let's join sarah at the bbc sport centre for the latest on all the sport. thank you very much, martine, the premier league programme resumes with few games this evening, the first match is played since the 4th of september, after which games were postponed as a mark of respect following the death of queen elizabeth ii. nottingham forest are at home to fulham, while aston villa host southampton, and steven gerrard said the loss of the queen affected both him and the club personally. my my family myfamily and my family and i have been fascinated with the royal family over the years. my mum and dad and, the same. so, yes, we would obviously like to pay our respects from a club point of view and i'm sure the fans back that up and hopefully we can give a performance for the boys to be proud of. the give a performance for the boys
katty, thank you very much., but so many people want to get into westminster hall to view the queen's coffin, lying in state, that the government has decided that they will reopen the queue. let's join sarah at the bbc sport centre for the latest on all the sport. thank you very much, martine, the premier league programme resumes with few games this evening, the first match is played since the 4th of september, after which games were postponed as a mark of respect following the death of queen...
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make sure you also katty gash, as it's unlikely that stalls are pennsville credit or debit card. ah, so if it goes on to the card with, will that got me in the mood to celebrate? and if you want to see more of the octoberfest festivities than just go to our facebook page, here is more of what you will find there. it's more europe's rich culture on facebook with discovery, stunning, lengthy, enjoy art. i'm fine with the, with euro mac bringing you will well for the van european tradition, read taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. salt is one of the most common seasonings for food, but not all thoughts are alike of course. now what differentiates them from one another or their origin and how they are produced. now sea salt is popular among shafts because it's not processed and it's crystals melt on the tongue. and one place where it's produced in its finest form is on the spanish island of majorca. ah, mucous white stilled the floor. dsl of the salt lakes of s trying in the south east of the island is harvested by hand or there. hello, i'm you're not on mr. mar
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tina brown spoke to the bbc�*s katty kay about the queen's impact on britain's image both in the uk ande life of service. the conundrum of the queen's impact, is itjust longevity? its all of it, isn't it? the longevity clearly is a major factor. three generations can remember nothing but the queen, so it's hard to even imagine how to be british without the queen. but it's also been her remarkable combination of temperament, judgement and composure, essentially. that has proved to be such a kind of focal point of british identity because in a way the queen has found a way to represent what we consider to be the best of being british. stoic, dutiful, humorous in her own way, unflappable, and she has never stepped over the line. after all of these years, we still don't know what the queen thinks about anything. i mean, brexit, who knows what she thought? it is a remarkable strength, the power of the royal silence, essentially. of course, it was only possible for her because she grew up in an age when the media were not invasive and she could simply be a representationalfigure. much harder
tina brown spoke to the bbc�*s katty kay about the queen's impact on britain's image both in the uk ande life of service. the conundrum of the queen's impact, is itjust longevity? its all of it, isn't it? the longevity clearly is a major factor. three generations can remember nothing but the queen, so it's hard to even imagine how to be british without the queen. but it's also been her remarkable combination of temperament, judgement and composure, essentially. that has proved to be such a...
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let's go to katty kay and give her a warning. we're coming to london, we understand a lot of other people in london. we'll be here on monday just when you thought it was safe to get away from us. >> that's what all the cues are for, joe. i have been watching these cues going on for hours, now i understand. they're waiting for you. >> of course. but speaking of those cues, i have friends that tell me people at 4:00 in the morning are lined up, like for hours and hours and hours to see the queen, that is the lines are nothing short of remarkable. they had to shut one down today because it goes on too long. >> seriously, they have announced a pause, a six-hour pause. no one can join the back of the cue, it's too long, and people are waiting 20, 30 hours in these queues. the queues are quiet, calm, orderly, the mood is good. i have been amazed having just flown in this morning. there are flowers everywhere laid to the queen. it really is a moment where the whole country -- and people are not in tears like they were after diana died.
let's go to katty kay and give her a warning. we're coming to london, we understand a lot of other people in london. we'll be here on monday just when you thought it was safe to get away from us. >> that's what all the cues are for, joe. i have been watching these cues going on for hours, now i understand. they're waiting for you. >> of course. but speaking of those cues, i have friends that tell me people at 4:00 in the morning are lined up, like for hours and hours and hours to...
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joining us now also, nbc news royal contributor, wilford forecast, katty kay. >> talk to us about this great grandmother and mother. the sovereign who has known every american president since truman, with the exception of lbj, and has had such a close relationship with others in the united states, others in the philanthropy community and in the horse community in kentucky. she has close ties here, personal ties. >> well, she certainly does, as you say, ties that reach the very top to those heads of states and government to the presidents that she has met down the years. i think what's perhaps most remarkable is she has such a big reach to everyday people in america and around the rest of the world. not just here in the united kingdom. i think that is unique to her. yes, as the british sovereign in the many years ahead, that will likely continue to a degree. but almost certainly to a lesser degree. her personal appeal, both because of the longevity of her reign. she's the longest serving british monarch, more than the combined reign of her four immediate predecessors. the way she reigne
joining us now also, nbc news royal contributor, wilford forecast, katty kay. >> talk to us about this great grandmother and mother. the sovereign who has known every american president since truman, with the exception of lbj, and has had such a close relationship with others in the united states, others in the philanthropy community and in the horse community in kentucky. she has close ties here, personal ties. >> well, she certainly does, as you say, ties that reach the very top...
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the bbc's katty kay, thank you. to you on "morning joe" later. >>> and still ahead on "way too early," we will look at cnbc with a look at what is driving the day on wall street. we'll be right back. t is driving the day on wall street we'll be right back. i may be close to retirement but i'm as busy as ever. careful now. nice! you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. oh dad, the twins are now... ...vegan. i know, i got 'em some of those plant burgers. nice! nice! yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. because i do. ok, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i f
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. >> yeah, katty kay and michael beschloss, that was fascinating, thank you so much for joining us. still ahead, whether meeting world leaders or moving starts, her face was known around the world, probably one of the most famous people of the centuries. queen elizabeth's lasting impact on the pop culture world, next. ct on the pop culture world, next next do you want some more? wait till you see me on the downhill. see you at home. enjoy it. with the advanced safety features of a lexus es. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. enjoy it. 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. i would say that to me an important aspect is too... meta portal with smart sound. helps reduce your background noise. bring that sense of calm, really... so you come through, loud and clear. meta portal. the smart video calling device that makes work from home work for you. my husband and i have never been more active. the smart video calling device shingles doesn't
. >> yeah, katty kay and michael beschloss, that was fascinating, thank you so much for joining us. still ahead, whether meeting world leaders or moving starts, her face was known around the world, probably one of the most famous people of the centuries. queen elizabeth's lasting impact on the pop culture world, next. ct on the pop culture world, next next do you want some more? wait till you see me on the downhill. see you at home. enjoy it. with the advanced safety features of a lexus...
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let's speak to katty kay who is at westminster.t what you make of all, tell me about what you make of all of the members of the royal family who have been so visible and going to see members of the public. we have just seen the earl and countess of wessex, we saw king charles, prince william, it seems that every day members of the royal family are making a real point of going on these little walkabout tours talking to the public, am i reading the palace tea leaves too much or is this the monarchy saying, we are visible? i think the walkabout has been a feature of royal life since quite early in the queen's reign. it happened in australia. this was picked — happened in australia. this was picked up — happened in australia. this was picked up by politicians in australia and then when the queen and prince — australia and then when the queen and prince philip went out there, they like — and prince philip went out there, they like the idea of being able to talk informally. now it is very much built in— talk informally. now it is very mu
let's speak to katty kay who is at westminster.t what you make of all, tell me about what you make of all of the members of the royal family who have been so visible and going to see members of the public. we have just seen the earl and countess of wessex, we saw king charles, prince william, it seems that every day members of the royal family are making a real point of going on these little walkabout tours talking to the public, am i reading the palace tea leaves too much or is this the...
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let's go to washington our colleague katty kay is there. today, to make you feel relaxed, even though she was the queen, to try and make an effort to put you at ease. i thought it funny observation you have all these presidents in this incredibly divided time in this incredibly divided time in america and what do they agree on, they agree they really appreciated the queen. the president recognise that, saying she brought such dignity to thejob but in an saying she brought such dignity to the job but in an ever shifting world and a deeply political parties and world, she brought a sense of reassurance and that is true of our country is much as it is of the united states and is that continuity, that will be missed. and deeply unsettling for the uk. who could ever have foreseen the head of state and the prime minister would both change within 48 hours? i the prime minister would both change within 48 hours?- change within 48 hours? i was thinkin: change within 48 hours? i was thinking that _ change within 48 hours? i was thinking that today. _
let's go to washington our colleague katty kay is there. today, to make you feel relaxed, even though she was the queen, to try and make an effort to put you at ease. i thought it funny observation you have all these presidents in this incredibly divided time in this incredibly divided time in america and what do they agree on, they agree they really appreciated the queen. the president recognise that, saying she brought such dignity to thejob but in an saying she brought such dignity to the...
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kay. 0ur working in the same way —— katty kay.vernment and the head of state. we have no head of state to facilitate that kind of transfer of power. i'm not saying america is going to re—establish the monarchy! but it does point to a critical flaw in our system. as james maddison said, we can set up all these constitutional elements and restraints but in the end, it comes down to the virtue of the people and the great fortune for the world and for great britain, you had a mnemonic who was a modicum of virtue for so many decades. she was the constancy, asjoe biden said, at a time of partisan politics. she was familiarity and yet, now, to difficult political moment here in the uk, we have a change in the head of state and we have a change in the role of prime minister. and i wonder whether that, in some way, just unsettles this special relationship, orwill unsettles this special relationship, or will it carry on regardless?— relationship, or will it carry on regardless? you know, the s-ecial on regardless? you know, the special rela
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and katty kay was on the show, she laughed, she said, you americans would make the worst socialists. i never forgot that. you know something else we're probably pretty bad at, having rights for 50 years taken away and sitting back and doing nothing. you think about it, even pro life women i've talked to that consider themselves pro life their entire life, so shocked by this decision, saying, wait a second, you mean the federal government just took this guaranteed constitutional right away from me that i had my entire life. it just doesn't happen in america except, well, it just did. >> yeah, and look, i mean, this is what we went out on the first episode back for our full run of "the circus" to look at it, just what the political implications were. people talked about it in a loose way. it's like, we have seen this data, or the rev was talk about the parts of the democratic base not being as energized as he would like to see. the democratic base, i'll tell you who is energized. women. women in the democratic party, and women outside the democratic party, independent women, some liber
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winning columnist at "the washington post," eugene robinson, and special correspondent for bbc news, kattye begin with the expansion of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturning the 2020 election. nbc news has confirmed about 20 subpoenas, excuse me, 40 subpoenas were issued over the past week to people associated with the former president. let's bring in nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. good morning, so about 40 subpoenas, a couple of search warrants, grabbing some phones from people around donald trump. lay it out a little bit for our viewers and who we're talking about and why this is so significant. >> good morning, willie, that's right, this is a substantial escalation in a justice department investigation that we haven't been talking about as much because we have all been focused on this separate invest into the documents at mar-a-lago, but these subpoenas went to all sorts of people associated with the trump campaign. we haven't confirmed all the names, but one of the persons whose phone was seized was a guy named boris epshteyn, a key trump
winning columnist at "the washington post," eugene robinson, and special correspondent for bbc news, kattye begin with the expansion of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturning the 2020 election. nbc news has confirmed about 20 subpoenas, excuse me, 40 subpoenas were issued over the past week to people associated with the former president. let's bring in nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. good morning, so about 40 subpoenas, a couple of search...
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interview filmed earlier this yearjust ahead of the queen's platinum jubilee, she spoke to the bbc�*s katty royal silence, essentially. and of course is only possible for her because she grew up in an age when the media were not invasive and she could simply be a representationalfigure, much harder today to be a revisitation of figure without revealing what you think and feel. , ., ., , , ., feel. there is a lovely senior book we _ feel. there is a lovely senior book we talk _ feel. there is a lovely senior book we talk about - feel. there is a lovely senior book we talk about a - feel. there is a lovely seniorj book we talk about a concert feel. there is a lovely senior i book we talk about a concert in windsor castle. she sits there listening to the concert and you have no idea what she is thinking, is she tired and hating it or is she actually and ruptures and enjoying it? anyway, that was her sort of power and you describe it as a unifying power. it’s power and you describe it as a unifying power-— unifying power. it's a unifying ower unifying power. it's a unifying power because _ unif
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