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now turning on to the long walk. ah ah, it's bringing once again simon mail retired british army officer for my senior defense advisor of tenant general simon mail to get his full title. so i'm looking at the, the uniforms of the various or military people taking part in this part of the so say am i right to think of their different to, to the, the uniforms. we saw it in central london earlier who's, who's taking part in this bit of the ceremony. some will be age and the, the grand j gods continue. have the central role. you'll have seen the life gods and the blues royals, who, of course, some of them will have taken part in central london. some will be here for her majesty. i think i saw the hackles of the welsh god's done the the, the long mile, another another a gallant battalion in the high cell division. and of course the interesting, there's 8 guns in the king's troop. 2 were at church slopes at the wellington gate . 3 were far in the salute in london and 3 are all fine. now, the salute in windsor, so was a lot
now turning on to the long walk. ah ah, it's bringing once again simon mail retired british army officer for my senior defense advisor of tenant general simon mail to get his full title. so i'm looking at the, the uniforms of the various or military people taking part in this part of the so say am i right to think of their different to, to the, the uniforms. we saw it in central london earlier who's, who's taking part in this bit of the ceremony. some will be age and the, the grand j gods...
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as the procession with the hearse went past, applause rippled off the long walk.preciation in the simplest way. it was quiet, but there was deep emotion. >> i just wanted to be here with so many people of every -- from all over the country and to pay our final respects to the queen, her final long walk. >> so many reasons to be here -- community, commemoration, and straightforward affection. a day no one here will ever forget. >> you did really get the sense of sadness but also of celebration. he heard some of the many people that she spoke to. this is the end of the public mourning and i was speaking to a policeman earlier and he said it has been a difficult, quite surreal 10 days. there has been a sense of national mourning and collective grief all over the world. other people saying the country has been through such a hard time with the coronavirus pandemic as many countries have and perhaps this has given people an opportunity to express their grief and come together. there are more discussions to be had in that vein, but for those here at windsor today, place
as the procession with the hearse went past, applause rippled off the long walk.preciation in the simplest way. it was quiet, but there was deep emotion. >> i just wanted to be here with so many people of every -- from all over the country and to pay our final respects to the queen, her final long walk. >> so many reasons to be here -- community, commemoration, and straightforward affection. a day no one here will ever forget. >> you did really get the sense of sadness but...
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those last 5 kilometers the whole length of long walk to windsor castle. and of course saint george's chapel, which stands behind me in the town itself, that have been crazier since betty alley. most of the streets are incredibly busy. the people on this side won't see very much and that already directing overflow crowds to the park. not far from here, where there is a large screen that has been erected, so they will be able to watch the funeral service here at windsor castle. this was the queen's home. essentially, buckingham palace is the official residence, but this is where she would tend to spend most of her time. this is a place that just radiates history and tradition. the queen, of course, will be buried in saint george's chapel. it was built way back in the 16th century . there are 10 monarchs who are buried there in routing charles the 1st and also george the 6th, who was the queen's father. the queen's mother is also buried here. and just last year, she attended the funeral service for her husband, prince philip, the duke of edinburgh. and it wi
those last 5 kilometers the whole length of long walk to windsor castle. and of course saint george's chapel, which stands behind me in the town itself, that have been crazier since betty alley. most of the streets are incredibly busy. the people on this side won't see very much and that already directing overflow crowds to the park. not far from here, where there is a large screen that has been erected, so they will be able to watch the funeral service here at windsor castle. this was the...
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the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees.al through most of it, actually, to tell you the truth. which is generally not me, so... and you. yeah, absolutely, yeah. yeah, wejust had to come up to witness it, like. it made me feel very- emotional, but it was nice to see her come home - and to say my final goodbye. and she will be with - philip soon, won't she? earlier in the day, a different mood prevailed, of anticipation and even festivity. some had evidently been here for hours, but young, and not so young, were all here say farewell. the peabody family from northamptonshire were passing the time. they wouldn�*t have been anywhere else. wouldn�*t have missed it for the world. the queen has done so much for great britain and the world, and we just needed to be here and ensure that we could pay our respects to her, as probably half of the uk, and half of the world will be doing today. just a tremendous honour to be here. pipes and drums headmistress rhian thornton camped out overnight, even though she didn�*t have far to come.
the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees.al through most of it, actually, to tell you the truth. which is generally not me, so... and you. yeah, absolutely, yeah. yeah, wejust had to come up to witness it, like. it made me feel very- emotional, but it was nice to see her come home - and to say my final goodbye. and she will be with - philip soon, won't she? earlier in the day, a different mood prevailed, of anticipation and even festivity. some had evidently been here for...
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that has been a long walk across this part of london, including the long walk itself. 5 kilometers was palm and pageantry, and the royal family leading the way. there will be a service here at saint george's chapel. it will be a much different congregation that will be there, rather than the one that is in westminster abbey, with world leaders here. it will be friends, family, those closest to the royal family who will see their farewells. it will be a short service and then people will leave. and the royal family itself led by the king, king charles the 3rd. they will see that one has no private farewell away from the media away from the public. they will finally get the chance to say good bye to a woman who me well, have been the monarch for 70 years. but to them was a mother was a grandmother and was a great grandmother. allan, for those watching from around the world to may be more familiar with buckingham palace, says the official residence explained to people wise, this place is so special. why windsor castle is home or was home for queen elizabeth for 2nd. she spent a great deal
that has been a long walk across this part of london, including the long walk itself. 5 kilometers was palm and pageantry, and the royal family leading the way. there will be a service here at saint george's chapel. it will be a much different congregation that will be there, rather than the one that is in westminster abbey, with world leaders here. it will be friends, family, those closest to the royal family who will see their farewells. it will be a short service and then people will leave....
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the view from the long walk. recorded by thousands of devotees.gnitaries but of ordinary people who came to say goodbye. i've been quite emotional through most of it, actually, to tell the truth. which is generally not me, so... and you. yeah, absolutely, yeah. yeah, wejust had to come up to witness it, like. it's made me feel very emotional, i but it was nice to see her come home and to say my final goodbye. and she'll be with - philip soon, won't she? so they'll be together. there is an atmosphere of celebration here as well as sadness. celebration of a long life well lived as well as sadness that the queen has finally gone. earlier in the day, a different mood prevailed, of anticipation and even festivity. some had evidently been here for hours, but young, and not so young, were all here say farewell. the peabody family from northamptonshire were passing the time. and wouldn't have been anywhere else. wouldn't have missed it for the world. the queen has done so much for great britain and the world, and we just needed to be here and ensure that
the view from the long walk. recorded by thousands of devotees.gnitaries but of ordinary people who came to say goodbye. i've been quite emotional through most of it, actually, to tell the truth. which is generally not me, so... and you. yeah, absolutely, yeah. yeah, wejust had to come up to witness it, like. it's made me feel very emotional, i but it was nice to see her come home and to say my final goodbye. and she'll be with - philip soon, won't she? so they'll be together. there is an...
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in fact, it's over 2.6 miles long, that long walk. it was created by name, by the predecessor of king charles iii. that is the state entrance to windsor castle, there. but andrea as, we're watching both sides with these thousands who gathered to wish controls well, and pay their respects to queen elizabeth, and now we have the bonus of seeing the prince and princess of whales, and the duke and duchess of sussex. i'm curious about the line of succession. we have prince william, first in line in terms of succession. his three children, george, charlotte, and louis. and then it goes to prince harry. but there was that tradition where for a while, certainly, a monarch would not travel with the next in line of succession for fear of something happening and literally taking out those that are next in line. if that still in effect? do you know? >> well, it's broken quite recently. a few months ago, prince william went in a helicopter with -- and i have to say [inaudible] thankfully -- it's too great a risk for kate. you can't do that, becaus
in fact, it's over 2.6 miles long, that long walk. it was created by name, by the predecessor of king charles iii. that is the state entrance to windsor castle, there. but andrea as, we're watching both sides with these thousands who gathered to wish controls well, and pay their respects to queen elizabeth, and now we have the bonus of seeing the prince and princess of whales, and the duke and duchess of sussex. i'm curious about the line of succession. we have prince william, first in line in...
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. >> then on to windsor and down the long walk.wds gathered to watch the grenadier guards accompanied the late queen to her last resting place. and the final glimpse of the queens coffin before she was buried in a private ceremony in st. george's chapel here this evening. ♪ >> good evening from inside the grounds of windsor castle. the final resting place of the late queen. the private burial took place in st. george's chapel this evening. queen elizabeth interred alongside her husband, the duke of edinburgh. it followed service this afternoon here in honor of her life. a ceremony not seen in this country for nearly 60 years, mixed with private sorrow as the state funeral was held at westminster abby, the building in which the queen was married and crowned. king charles and other members of the royal family walked behind her coffin as it was taken into the abby from west minster hall where it had been lying in state. hundreds of dignitaries including world leaders join members of the royal family in the public at the service. in hi
. >> then on to windsor and down the long walk.wds gathered to watch the grenadier guards accompanied the late queen to her last resting place. and the final glimpse of the queens coffin before she was buried in a private ceremony in st. george's chapel here this evening. ♪ >> good evening from inside the grounds of windsor castle. the final resting place of the late queen. the private burial took place in st. george's chapel this evening. queen elizabeth interred alongside her...
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then they'll be a long walk. it's called it's a procession about 3 miles where the body at where the casket will be carried in a gun carriage. again, so more people can see it. and then so that's 7 o'clock. our time at 8 o'clock. our time as when that committal service is going to be televised, we do expect to bring you all of these live events just dipping into the coverage because we have bay area news that we're covering as well. but you see the qr code. you can scan that anytime all morning. while you're watching us and flip back and forth and what it will take a spot on kron 4 dot com or you can see live what's happening in in england right happening in in england right now. 6.22 reggie bush had something important taken from him, so wendy's is returning it. it gives me great honor to return this to mr. reggie bush. the pretzel pub. [ cheers and clapping] let's go! back with its rightful owner. come on. sike, don't touch my burger. yes sir, can't take this one away from me. we haven't told him it's back for
then they'll be a long walk. it's called it's a procession about 3 miles where the body at where the casket will be carried in a gun carriage. again, so more people can see it. and then so that's 7 o'clock. our time at 8 o'clock. our time as when that committal service is going to be televised, we do expect to bring you all of these live events just dipping into the coverage because we have bay area news that we're covering as well. but you see the qr code. you can scan that anytime all...
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nearly the end lgng walk: ’ lgng palm at long walijo see the point of the long walk.nce william was. thereieggéig him. one woman almost embracing him. one woman handed a paddington bear. it was ooerpaheiming for those people ooerpaheimihg tor those people who the queue have been standing joined the queue have been standing for 13 hours. what a boost. what a buzz there has been. king has pastas along millbank, just driven pastas along millbank, just by westminster. i huge round of he whizzed past. prince applause as he whizzed past. prince william stayed there for a little bit longer. this is 200 metres from lambeth bridge. that is the snake. the people coming here will have seen possibly sinking 20 turned up. they emerged from generally very few complaints. people are weary now. no doubt about that. the sunshine is helping. there are few people really helping the, really feeling the tiredness, still hanging on that anticipation of what they get to see when they go in. that is the site. the queen lying in state with the sceptre placed on top of her coffin, draped in th
nearly the end lgng walk: ’ lgng palm at long walijo see the point of the long walk.nce william was. thereieggéig him. one woman almost embracing him. one woman handed a paddington bear. it was ooerpaheiming for those people ooerpaheimihg tor those people who the queue have been standing joined the queue have been standing for 13 hours. what a boost. what a buzz there has been. king has pastas along millbank, just driven pastas along millbank, just by westminster. i huge round of he whizzed...
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the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees.eaders or dignitaries but of ordinary people who came to say goodbye. i've been quite emotional through most of it, actually, to tell you the truth. which is generally not me, so... and you. yeah, absolutely, yeah. yeah, wejust had to come up to witness it, like. it made me feel very emotional, - but it was nice to see her come home and to say my final goodbye. and she will be with - philip soon, won't she? so they'll be together. earlier in the day, a different mood prevailed, of anticipation and even festivity. some had evidently been here for hours, but young, and not so young, were all here say farewell. the peabody family from northamptonshire were passing the time. they wouldn't have been anywhere else. wouldn't have missed it for the world. the queen has done so much for great britain and the world, and we just needed to be here and ensure that we could pay our respects to her, as probably half of the uk, and half of the world will be doing today. just a tremendous honour to be
the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees.eaders or dignitaries but of ordinary people who came to say goodbye. i've been quite emotional through most of it, actually, to tell you the truth. which is generally not me, so... and you. yeah, absolutely, yeah. yeah, wejust had to come up to witness it, like. it made me feel very emotional, - but it was nice to see her come home and to say my final goodbye. and she will be with - philip soon, won't she? so they'll be together....
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the procession has now entered the long walk.re, the queen's pony or horse? emma. when the duke of edinburgh, at his funeral here, the driving carriage that he used to use was brought out to the quadrangle here from the mews of windsor. the grooms who work in the royal mews. and this black highland, i suspect, pony, emma. come to watch the coffin go past. two of the queen's corgis, like emma the pony, sandy and mick. the queen was famous. i didn't know how many corgis she had. 50 or 60, i think, in her life. oh. that's going. lord. tom. the hearse enters the horseshoe cloister and stops in front of the steps that lead up to the west door of st george's chapel. choir sings organ plays the bearer party, their last duty. done, departs from the chapel and the royal family take their place at the east end of the choir. with the coffin of the queen on the catafalque before them. we have come together to commit into the hands of god, the soul of his servant, queen elizabeth. here in st george's chapel, where she so often worshipped, we
the procession has now entered the long walk.re, the queen's pony or horse? emma. when the duke of edinburgh, at his funeral here, the driving carriage that he used to use was brought out to the quadrangle here from the mews of windsor. the grooms who work in the royal mews. and this black highland, i suspect, pony, emma. come to watch the coffin go past. two of the queen's corgis, like emma the pony, sandy and mick. the queen was famous. i didn't know how many corgis she had. 50 or 60, i...
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[bell sounds] the pallbearers that we saw coming up the long walk proceed the coffin.their place at the east. with the coffin, the queen --. ♪ ♪ >> we have come together to commit into the hands of god, his servant, queen elizabeth ii. here in st. george's chapel, we are bound -- someone who's complicated christian faith brought so much fruit. fruit and a life of unstinting service. but also, and especially to be remembered in this place, and comfort, concern, and reassuring care for family, friends and neighbors. in the midst of our rapidly changing and frequently troubled world, her calm, and dignified presence has given much to face the future as she did. with grateful hearts, we reflect on all the many other ways in which her life has been a blessing to us. we pray that god will give us grace to honor her memory by following her example. with our sister elizabeth, we shall know the joys of life eternal. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now the reading from the book of revelation read from her late father and grandfather, king george the fifth. >> i saw a heaven and a new urns. for the fir
[bell sounds] the pallbearers that we saw coming up the long walk proceed the coffin.their place at the east. with the coffin, the queen --. ♪ ♪ >> we have come together to commit into the hands of god, his servant, queen elizabeth ii. here in st. george's chapel, we are bound -- someone who's complicated christian faith brought so much fruit. fruit and a life of unstinting service. but also, and especially to be remembered in this place, and comfort, concern, and reassuring care for...
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. >> the long walk is -- what?e king and the other senior members of the royal family will walk behind the coffin in a procession. so a similar thing, really, and similar feel to what we had in london. >> through streets? >> yeah. >> there is that intimacy of people being close on either side and it will go to the castle and it the get to the great west steps where the coffin will arrive in the hearse and then pallbearers will come and carry up into the chapel for a much more intimate service, still big, still hundreds of people, but more intimate because it's about royalty coming together and marking -- >> and still televised. >> that will be televised and the only bit that won't be televised is this evening when the coffin is buried alongside prince philip and it goes into the floor of the uchapel. >> they'll be invited to st. george's chapel and 800 people are expected there and royal families and also members of the queen's household. we have paid thanks to the queen as the international queen, royals and digni
. >> the long walk is -- what?e king and the other senior members of the royal family will walk behind the coffin in a procession. so a similar thing, really, and similar feel to what we had in london. >> through streets? >> yeah. >> there is that intimacy of people being close on either side and it will go to the castle and it the get to the great west steps where the coffin will arrive in the hearse and then pallbearers will come and carry up into the chapel for a much...
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you'll see the long walk, which is a long walkway that leads up to windsor castle. beautiful and you will see this hearse pull up. it a beautiful. a number of people commenting on the roses getting caught on the top of the hearse. it is wonderful seeing it covered with flowers. >> it reminds me of princess diana. the same thing happened. the public threw flowers. it is moving to see. difficult for the driver and i admire all these people doing all these jobs like carrying the coffin, which is lead lined and very heavy to driving the hearse in very difficult conditions people throwing things at you. >> these are ordinary people. we saw people in t-shirts and jeans. gone to the store and purchased the flowers on picked them from their own gardens and throwing them on top of the car and so close to the queen, a person you can't walk into buckingham palace and meet and have tea with but someone come and respect and people's flowers are ending up on top of the car while she is buried inside. this is the -- this is the long walk, is that right? >> what it says, once you s
you'll see the long walk, which is a long walkway that leads up to windsor castle. beautiful and you will see this hearse pull up. it a beautiful. a number of people commenting on the roses getting caught on the top of the hearse. it is wonderful seeing it covered with flowers. >> it reminds me of princess diana. the same thing happened. the public threw flowers. it is moving to see. difficult for the driver and i admire all these people doing all these jobs like carrying the coffin,...
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yeah, she's got a long walk. >> a long walk through a dark lot. now, at least for eager to speak to one of the last friends known to have seen michelle martinko a life. >> coming up -- >> the principal turned and said, mr. thomas, we need to talk to you. okay. >> a possible suspect. >> it was just like they do it on tv. this guy leaned over and said, why did you kill her? talk about there in the headlights looking kid. >> and an ugly rumor. >> the theories were just awful. i mean, it when everything from drug rings to prostitute rings. >> when "dateline" continues. welcome to my digestive system. it's pretty calm in here with align probiotic. you see... your gut has good and bad bacteria. and when you get off balance, you may feel it. the bloating, the gas - but align helps me trust my gut again. plus, its recommended by doctors nearly 2x more than any other probiotic brand. just one a day naturally helps promote a balanced gut. and soothe occasional bloating gas and discomfort. align probiotic. welcome to an align gut. she was supposed to be the
yeah, she's got a long walk. >> a long walk through a dark lot. now, at least for eager to speak to one of the last friends known to have seen michelle martinko a life. >> coming up -- >> the principal turned and said, mr. thomas, we need to talk to you. okay. >> a possible suspect. >> it was just like they do it on tv. this guy leaned over and said, why did you kill her? talk about there in the headlights looking kid. >> and an ugly rumor. >> the...
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the long walk home to her final resting place, lined with a million people saying good-bye. details on the royal family, and the queen's great-grandchildren. cbs' charlie d'agata and holly williams join us tonight on the symbolism. hurricane fiona slams puerto rico, causing catastrophic damage. catastrophc damage. cbs' david begnaud is the cbs' david begnaud is there. >> reporter: you could see people standing on cars, on the second story of their homes, which were flooded. >> o'donnell: cbs news exclusive-- president biden's uncertain answer about running for re-election in 2024. >> but is it a firm decision that i'd run again? >> o'donnell: cbs' ed o'keefe reports on the fallout. and, the showdown over busing and the showdown ove migrants re-ignites the immigration debate. cbs' manuel bojorquez is in el paso. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is a special edition of the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from london. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 ye
the long walk home to her final resting place, lined with a million people saying good-bye. details on the royal family, and the queen's great-grandchildren. cbs' charlie d'agata and holly williams join us tonight on the symbolism. hurricane fiona slams puerto rico, causing catastrophic damage. catastrophc damage. cbs' david begnaud is the cbs' david begnaud is there. >> reporter: you could see people standing on cars, on the second story of their homes, which were flooded. >>...
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the second. >> with throngs of people flanking either side of what's called the long walk, a long straighter castle. where are windsor castle, where as you can see the first flowers that have been tossed by many of her well-wishers as she made that drive from a buckingham palace this morning in london through west now. final few 100 feet to windsor castle. look at the of this and number of military about 1000 officers involved in this. and beyond that use of the people. >> the hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets leading to windsor and are now on the castle grounds. you can see they've waited hours. many of them camping out to get a glimpse of the purses by the ceremony. it's not open to the public that there will be a televised committal ceremony that's going to start but a half hour our time. and you can see the qr code. so we've got that running a live streaming. you can tune into this any time as you watch the kron. 4 morning news will give you all local just 7.27. we'll take a quick just 7.27. we'll take a quick break, we'll be right back. have you seen my new phone
the second. >> with throngs of people flanking either side of what's called the long walk, a long straighter castle. where are windsor castle, where as you can see the first flowers that have been tossed by many of her well-wishers as she made that drive from a buckingham palace this morning in london through west now. final few 100 feet to windsor castle. look at the of this and number of military about 1000 officers involved in this. and beyond that use of the people. >> the...
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as the hearse made its way up the long walk toward it st.s chapel, some of the late monarch's favorite animals were waiting, including her famous corgis. once inside the chapel, a symbolic moment as the queens crown were removed from the coffin, signaling the end of an era. she was then lowered into the royal vault, which ended the public funeral service. the queen was laid to rest for a final time beside her husband, philip in a private ceremony on monday evening with no cameras present. >> for more we can go across france 24's benedict standing by in london. good evening. you've covered all the events throughout the day on france 24. a day filled with a lot of emotion, a lot of symbolism. what stood out to you? >> im in windsor on the long walk. we have been here since don. it is now dark. what stood out for me was the state funeral, the eulogy of the archbishop of canterbury, talking about a lifetime of service, of the queen, of the 70 year reign of queen elizabeth the second. the fact that he talked about how leaders often come to power
as the hearse made its way up the long walk toward it st.s chapel, some of the late monarch's favorite animals were waiting, including her famous corgis. once inside the chapel, a symbolic moment as the queens crown were removed from the coffin, signaling the end of an era. she was then lowered into the royal vault, which ended the public funeral service. the queen was laid to rest for a final time beside her husband, philip in a private ceremony on monday evening with no cameras present....
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yes | the long walk will you? yes like to watch _ the long walk will you? you for shafinu goodbye. well thank you for sharing your _ goodbye. well thank you for sharing your memories - goodbye. well thank you for sharing your memories with | goodbye. well thank you for - sharing your memories with us, it is quite an amusing one because she had a cheeky sense of humour as well, the queen. 0! am sorry it was your expense emma but it was a lovely story nonetheless. lynn anderson and emma they're sharing their thoughts of the queen. as well as talking to us about their memories many people have sent attributes as pictures, among them, ruby barry who is ten and from yorkshire. she said her drawing, that is a very good drawing, that is a very good drawing of the queen, in her favourite colour. she said she felt sad that the queen was gone and that she was very special to her and ruby told us the drawing made her happier. please do send us more of your stories and tributes to the queen, the e—mail address is yourqueen@bbc.co.uk and we will try to show you as many o
yes | the long walk will you? yes like to watch _ the long walk will you? you for shafinu goodbye. well thank you for sharing your _ goodbye. well thank you for sharing your memories - goodbye. well thank you for sharing your memories with | goodbye. well thank you for - sharing your memories with us, it is quite an amusing one because she had a cheeky sense of humour as well, the queen. 0! am sorry it was your expense emma but it was a lovely story nonetheless. lynn anderson and emma they're...
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on the long walk in windsor the crowds may be on the long walk in windsor the crowds may be smaller butwds may be smaller but the feelings of loss remain strong for some. it'sjust so peaceful. it's completely different after all the crowds and everything yesterday. it's the emptiness, the whole emptiness, it's not normal. l it'sjust we are all in limbo. sorry... yesterday was just so amazing, beautiful service, it was an absolutely fitting farewell, wasn't it? but yeah, the sense of bereavement in a strange sort of way. and at buckingham palace too there has been a steady stream of tributes throughout the day. the royal family is still in a period of mourning for the next week. they won't be carrying out any official engagements. when the king returns here to buckingham palace, the focus will be on his autumn schedule and it will include his first international tour as monarch. at the end of the funeral day, the royalfamily released this photo of the queen from the early 70s. she was at balmoral where her son now privately grieves. daniela relph, bbc news. david sillitoe is with us now.
on the long walk in windsor the crowds may be on the long walk in windsor the crowds may be smaller butwds may be smaller but the feelings of loss remain strong for some. it'sjust so peaceful. it's completely different after all the crowds and everything yesterday. it's the emptiness, the whole emptiness, it's not normal. l it'sjust we are all in limbo. sorry... yesterday was just so amazing, beautiful service, it was an absolutely fitting farewell, wasn't it? but yeah, the sense of bereavement...
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the long walk leading up to the castle was crowded for as far as the eye could see.e was flanked by footguards with their rifles reversed and accompanied on a rural road by the pipes and drums and the household cavalry. the hearse made its way up the long walk. in places the crowds were standing 20 or more deep. it was at windsor that the queen could indulge her passion for horses. as the coffin went by, it was watched by emma, one of the ponies she had ridden in recent years. as the hearse entered the main quadrangle of the castle, two of the queen's corgis had been brought out by the queen's staff. watching the coffin�*s arrival at the castle, the king and other members of the family. in st george's chapel, a congregation of people who had known or worked for the queen had gathered for the committal service. this is the chapel she had known as a girl, where she had worshipped as an adult, and where now she will be buried. the queen's coffin was placed on the catafalque. the dean of windsor spoke of her uncomplicated christian faith, and her reassuring presence. in
the long walk leading up to the castle was crowded for as far as the eye could see.e was flanked by footguards with their rifles reversed and accompanied on a rural road by the pipes and drums and the household cavalry. the hearse made its way up the long walk. in places the crowds were standing 20 or more deep. it was at windsor that the queen could indulge her passion for horses. as the coffin went by, it was watched by emma, one of the ponies she had ridden in recent years. as the hearse...
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look down the long walk. mile away on monday afternoon just about dumbing after three o'clock the queen's state hearse will travel slowly along the long walk —— just after three o'clock. tens of thousands of people will line the long walk. earlier this morning there was a practice with the military who will be taking part, playing their important role in the procession here on monday afternoon. they practised a guard of honour that will escort the outside of the state hearse. this morning in the early hours as that went along, the early hours as that went along, the vehicle went along the long walk, the sailors, the army and military personnel bowed their heads as it moved along the long walk here. on monday it will go through those gates, cambridge gates, which will of course be open. and it will pass a carpet of flowers either side. these flowers, and it has been in operation for the staff here, the flowers that have been left outside cambridge gates throughout the week, staff every evening have been very c
look down the long walk. mile away on monday afternoon just about dumbing after three o'clock the queen's state hearse will travel slowly along the long walk —— just after three o'clock. tens of thousands of people will line the long walk. earlier this morning there was a practice with the military who will be taking part, playing their important role in the procession here on monday afternoon. they practised a guard of honour that will escort the outside of the state hearse. this morning...
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and then we saw the queen's coffin proceed through the tide of windsor up the post called the long walk the long road up into windsor castle for then a commit to ceremony with just a 100 guests. something like a funeral. but it was the commit to a ceremony ahead of the very private entertainment, which is going to take place later on this evening with just close family. and i think this shows the real blend of sort of public and private pods of the royal family. some standout moments from today the, the look on the king's face showing that committee ceremony came. charles, the 3rd real sadness in his eyes. very, very visible and very relate to but i think to anybody who's ever lost, anyone, i suppose who so one of the things that a lot of people are talking about is the, the animals that were present at the food at the funeral, at this part of the funeral here in windsor, we saw the queen's favorite pony emma. she was outside that chapel as the queens coffin passed by, and also had to call geese as well. 2 of them were where i size to to see that the coffin passed by as well. and i thin
and then we saw the queen's coffin proceed through the tide of windsor up the post called the long walk the long road up into windsor castle for then a commit to ceremony with just a 100 guests. something like a funeral. but it was the commit to a ceremony ahead of the very private entertainment, which is going to take place later on this evening with just close family. and i think this shows the real blend of sort of public and private pods of the royal family. some standout moments from today...
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we've been told the public are told not to make their way on to the long walk. it's totally full for people to see that last procession of the coffin, which is then going to move up into windsor castle. then it will be taken to saint george's chapel, which is where there be a small what's been called commitment ceremony for a just a few 100 gas. and then after that, later on this evening, that will be the burial weather will only be close family. now tact tell us why is it that the queen will be buried at window? well, certainly it's where many of her closest rattled relatives have been buried. the king george the 6 memorial chapel is where her husband, the late prince philip her father and mother. and indeed her late sister princess margaret, have been buried windsor very much is the sort of family home of the royal family in the united kingdom. buckingham palace is the working palace balmoral is the sort of summer a retreat where they move up in scotland warranty. the queen passed away just a couple of you know, 1011 days ago. and also that was the, the, the s
we've been told the public are told not to make their way on to the long walk. it's totally full for people to see that last procession of the coffin, which is then going to move up into windsor castle. then it will be taken to saint george's chapel, which is where there be a small what's been called commitment ceremony for a just a few 100 gas. and then after that, later on this evening, that will be the burial weather will only be close family. now tact tell us why is it that the queen will...
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the long walk to windsor castle, the place the queen had most considered home, where her pony and two corgis waited. >> elizabeth ii. >> reporter: and finally, a service at st. george's chapel, where she was laid to rest with her husband, prince philip, as her nation mourned, closing a chapter in history and bidding farewell to the only monarch most have ever known. so, the period of national mourning has officially ended today. royal mourning, that's another week. and while charles became king the moment his mother died, the coronation is expected to take place late spring, early summer next year. norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you so much. today's farewell to her majesty is likely to go down in history as the most wat tt.and re i lodon, a sight we are likely to never see again in our lifetime-- mourners lining the streets to get one last glimpse of their queen. here is cbs' holly williams. >> reporter: on the streets of london today, the crowds stood in silence, a final chance to farewell elizabeth, their queen for over seven decades. businesses closed in the heart of t
the long walk to windsor castle, the place the queen had most considered home, where her pony and two corgis waited. >> elizabeth ii. >> reporter: and finally, a service at st. george's chapel, where she was laid to rest with her husband, prince philip, as her nation mourned, closing a chapter in history and bidding farewell to the only monarch most have ever known. so, the period of national mourning has officially ended today. royal mourning, that's another week. and while charles...
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but we are expecting record crowds along the long walk today.d, make a plea to people that if you do want to visit windsor, please do get there as early as possible. please try to use public transport. and do -- time will be extremely busy indeed. >> you're expecting something like 150,000 visitors. what advice do you have for people who want to come along? is public transport still available? what do they need to worry about when it comes to road closures? >> absolutely, public transport is still available. we certainly urge people to use public transport when getting to windsor. the roads will be incredibly busy. parking, as you will understand, filling up incredibly quickly. i guess what i would also urge people is to also have a plan when you want to leave, as well. because we are dealing with record crowds. we are dealing with an untested number of people within the. town number it is a quite small townr those who have visited. you know, plan advanced, plan what time you want to leave. make sure you have food, drink, water, and all of the r
but we are expecting record crowds along the long walk today.d, make a plea to people that if you do want to visit windsor, please do get there as early as possible. please try to use public transport. and do -- time will be extremely busy indeed. >> you're expecting something like 150,000 visitors. what advice do you have for people who want to come along? is public transport still available? what do they need to worry about when it comes to road closures? >> absolutely, public...
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the long walk to windsor castle. then, removing the crown from the coffin, and symbolic breaking of the wand of office, signifying the end of the queen's reign. and in a final solemn image, queen elizabeth's coffin lowered into the royal vault at st. george's chapel. reunited with prince philip. james longman and deborah roberts right here with me tonight. >>> the other major news this monday night, the catastrophic hurricane in puerto rico. the deadly storm causing widespread destruction. up to 30 inches of rain possible in some areas. more than 1,000 people rescued from dangerous flooding. utility crews tonight racing to restore power after the entire island went dark. what the u.s. can expect later this week. rob marciano tracking the storm. >>> there is also news tonight about a prisoner exchange between the u.s. and afghanistan. the last-known american hostage held by the taliban. martha raddatz standing by with late reportig. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. a russian missile reportedly hitting less than 1,000 f
the long walk to windsor castle. then, removing the crown from the coffin, and symbolic breaking of the wand of office, signifying the end of the queen's reign. and in a final solemn image, queen elizabeth's coffin lowered into the royal vault at st. george's chapel. reunited with prince philip. james longman and deborah roberts right here with me tonight. >>> the other major news this monday night, the catastrophic hurricane in puerto rico. the deadly storm causing widespread...
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people are gathering on the long walk. anita rani is there for us. i gathering on the long walk.hem who were lucky enough to meet them who were lucky enough to meet the queen who was very much their neighbour and i will be hearing their stories a little bit later. with me now watching events unfold todayis with me now watching events unfold today is the very eminent historian sir david cannadine. we are very happy to have you here. why does it end in windsor for happy to have you here. why does it end in windsorfor queen elizabeth ii? it end in windsor for queen elizabeth ii? , , .., , end in windsor for queen elizabeth ii? , , , . , ii? it ends here because windsor is the oldest residents, _ ii? it ends here because windsor is the oldest residents, royal- the oldest residents, royal residence of the royal family, going back to norman times. and more recently, and there is a long perspective here, it is the place where all british monarchs has been buried since george iii. most of them, not all of them in the chapel here but all of them within the wider curtilage of windsor. so i
people are gathering on the long walk. anita rani is there for us. i gathering on the long walk.hem who were lucky enough to meet them who were lucky enough to meet the queen who was very much their neighbour and i will be hearing their stories a little bit later. with me now watching events unfold todayis with me now watching events unfold today is the very eminent historian sir david cannadine. we are very happy to have you here. why does it end in windsor for happy to have you here. why does...
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right now they're on what's called the long walk. and you can see how many people tom llamas was talking about earlier and how they had to shut it down. there wasn't anymore space. picking up the point that john is making, this is a real moment of change for these people. it was two weeks tomorrow that we saw queen elizabeth shaking the new prime minister's hand. there was queen elizabeth and prime minister boris johnson. in just a matter of days it was a king charles and prime minister liz truss. what the queen had is winston churchill, somebody to help her through the transition. here's what we need to do. let me school you in all of this. help you as you go. these are two new people to the job. although, suzanne that, king charles has had a long time apprenticing under his mother. he did practices with former prime ministers, cameron, i believe, on those weekly meetings, what they're going to be like. again, this is a moment in history where we are saying good-bye to a queen, suzannah, and we are not liking to see another queen ev
right now they're on what's called the long walk. and you can see how many people tom llamas was talking about earlier and how they had to shut it down. there wasn't anymore space. picking up the point that john is making, this is a real moment of change for these people. it was two weeks tomorrow that we saw queen elizabeth shaking the new prime minister's hand. there was queen elizabeth and prime minister boris johnson. in just a matter of days it was a king charles and prime minister liz...
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it gets here and there is a passage ray called the long walk that leads up to the castle. ah, and that is the way that the queen is going to be brought in. when she arrives in the in the stay paris, they will then be another procession. king charles and other senior royals ah, a will be in that procession. going in to saint george's chapel in saint george's chapel, or there will be another ceremony. a committal ceremony followed later on this evening by a much more private burial ceremony in which she will be late to rest next to her beloved husband, prince philip, bright rory for the moment. many thanks, de blood, sir. take you lived a buckingham palace of the coffin, now going around queen's garden, the se. sites out as here as near that the embargo is bound a dim. yes. yes, adrian, out. hopefully you can see from our earth shots via the gun carriage, which has actually gone past buckingham palace with the marching bands, with the muffled drum, beating the rhythm as it has done all the way down the mouth lined with members of the public and members of the year on service
it gets here and there is a passage ray called the long walk that leads up to the castle. ah, and that is the way that the queen is going to be brought in. when she arrives in the in the stay paris, they will then be another procession. king charles and other senior royals ah, a will be in that procession. going in to saint george's chapel in saint george's chapel, or there will be another ceremony. a committal ceremony followed later on this evening by a much more private burial ceremony in...
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the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees. but of ordinary people, who came to say goodbye. there was praise for many quarters for the technical and editorial quality of the output, with libby wilson writing on monday... others picked out the live streaming of the queen's lying in state at westminster hall for a particular praise. stefan was one of them, e—mailing a huge thank you... elsewhere, though, there was commentary from presenters during some of the live events of the past fortnight. a lot of commentary. the queen is borne to the abbey, where she was married in1947, crowned in 1953, where she attended royal weddings and funerals. the music already sounding through the historic cathedral, the reverend callum mcleod the minister of saint giles will be — conducting the service. lynn ridgway contacted us last week to say... this was echoed on monday, the day of the funeral. two of the many viewers who contacted us over the past couple of weeksjoin me now. with me in the studio is richard, interim senior controller news content for bbc news. richard, first, at th
the view from the long walk, recorded by thousands of devotees. but of ordinary people, who came to say goodbye. there was praise for many quarters for the technical and editorial quality of the output, with libby wilson writing on monday... others picked out the live streaming of the queen's lying in state at westminster hall for a particular praise. stefan was one of them, e—mailing a huge thank you... elsewhere, though, there was commentary from presenters during some of the live events of...
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the long walk home to her final resting place lined with a million people saying good-bye.e royal family and the queen's great-grandchildren. cbs'li >>> hurricane fiona slams puerto damage. cbs's david begnaud is there. >> reporter: you could see people standing on cars, on the second story of their homes which were flooded. >>> cbs new exclusive. president biden's uncertain answer about running for re-election in 2024. >> is it a firm decision that i run again? >> cbs's ed o'keefe reports on the fallout. >>> and the showdown over busing migrants reignites the immigration debate. cbs's manuel bojorquez is in el paso. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news," reporting tonight from london. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old and has held coronations, royal weddings, and today the funeral of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. >>> the other big story we are covering tonight is what is happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused
the long walk home to her final resting place lined with a million people saying good-bye.e royal family and the queen's great-grandchildren. cbs'li >>> hurricane fiona slams puerto damage. cbs's david begnaud is there. >> reporter: you could see people standing on cars, on the second story of their homes which were flooded. >>> cbs new exclusive. president biden's uncertain answer about running for re-election in 2024. >> is it a firm decision that i run again?...
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you have an ariel shot of the long walk that leads up to windsor castle. >> that is a long walk. it's a very long walk but a beautiful, beautiful setting, the castle that she loved so much which will now almost certainly become the new home of the new prince of wales, prince william and family. >> the last time "fox & friends" was there in windsor is when harry and meghan were married. then we came back for the platinum jubilee. >> a question on that. you were at that wedding. the narrative has since been from the start there was this awful hatred and racism toward meghan markle and so on. there was none of that on that day, was there? the british people welcomed her. >> the queen embraced her, her mother and family and embraced her until -- allowed the ceremony to be the way she wanted it to be with her music. >> a lot of history going on. >> many of these leaders are leaving the funeral going to new york city because the u.n. general assembly is meeting with week and that starts tomorrow, on tuesday in new york. our president is going -- i assume he is going to straight to new
you have an ariel shot of the long walk that leads up to windsor castle. >> that is a long walk. it's a very long walk but a beautiful, beautiful setting, the castle that she loved so much which will now almost certainly become the new home of the new prince of wales, prince william and family. >> the last time "fox & friends" was there in windsor is when harry and meghan were married. then we came back for the platinum jubilee. >> a question on that. you were at...
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— of people will be lining the long walk to — of people will be lining the long walk to say goodbyent to her over the decades is dame mary berry. it is lovely to see you. thanks for taking the time. can i ask you to rewind ten days ago and tell me where you wear when you heard the news? i where you wear when you heard the news? . . ~ . where you wear when you heard the news? ., , ~ . ., news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately _ news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately got _ news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately got up _ news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately got up and - news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately got up and went i news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately got up and went to j news? i was in the kitchen and i i immediately got up and went to check and i thought, only a couple of days ago our queen was welcoming our new prime minister, and ijust wonder whether she knew that she was just fading then, but she was as bright and as beautiful, and that huge smile on that occasion, then just two days later she was no longer here. has gone to join
— of people will be lining the long walk to — of people will be lining the long walk to say goodbyent to her over the decades is dame mary berry. it is lovely to see you. thanks for taking the time. can i ask you to rewind ten days ago and tell me where you wear when you heard the news? i where you wear when you heard the news? . . ~ . where you wear when you heard the news? ., , ~ . ., news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately _ news? i was in the kitchen and i immediately got _ news? i...
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on monday, the world will watch as a state hearse makes its way along the long walk up to the castle, for people who live in this town, it will be a deeply personal moment, saying goodbye to the queen, who was their neighbour, and part of their community. helena wilkinson, bbc news, windsor. we will leave you with these pictures from inside westminster hall. this is bbc news. hello. saturday brought us a largely dry settled sort of day. clear skies and sunshine in the south. all the same to come over the next few days. we are going to be seeing some clear skies. a little bit more cloud drifting in at times north to south. still some spells of sunshine around. where we have had those clear skies, a chilly start to the day. if you are heading to the capital over the next few days, a bit more cloud around then we have seen of late. 17—18 celsius, less of a breeze as well. it will feel reasonably fine. not far away sitting out towards the west, weather fronts pushing their in from the north through the course of today. clouds increasing across parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern
on monday, the world will watch as a state hearse makes its way along the long walk up to the castle, for people who live in this town, it will be a deeply personal moment, saying goodbye to the queen, who was their neighbour, and part of their community. helena wilkinson, bbc news, windsor. we will leave you with these pictures from inside westminster hall. this is bbc news. hello. saturday brought us a largely dry settled sort of day. clear skies and sunshine in the south. all the same to...
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well, we just seen a really silent protection up the the long walk hearing when the queen, coughing and seeing when the cost. so now heading into the chapel service of around a 100 people and the service actually will look broadly something like a funeral in itself that will be in that will be that will be kind of as well. it will be somewhere in the region at the same amount of time is based in western job. but this is for a close to a smaller group of people than the funeral. we've had about about 2 people attending and also that service has taken place. she will be moved to a very private barrier which will take place around 3 to 2 hours. also the end of the service. where would just be the family and we should be laid to rest. have a husband presence to the princess margaret and her mother and father who were all in the memorial chapel for george. with seeing the heard with a coffin that was seeing a king child, the elizabeth eldest son together with his sons and his his brothers and found their tell us again, jack. why, windsor, why is she being buried in windsor? well, this is rea
well, we just seen a really silent protection up the the long walk hearing when the queen, coughing and seeing when the cost. so now heading into the chapel service of around a 100 people and the service actually will look broadly something like a funeral in itself that will be in that will be that will be kind of as well. it will be somewhere in the region at the same amount of time is based in western job. but this is for a close to a smaller group of people than the funeral. we've had about...
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coffin arrives here at 3:06 at 3:06, when the hearse arrives, it will start the procession up the long walk which is approximately 2.64 miles long there will be 102 military horses involved as well. the procession will make its way to st. georges' chapel members of the royal family will join the procession here at windsor castle and go into st. georges' chapel. at 4:00, there will be 800 people in the congregation made up of the households past and present and commonwealth generals and the prime ministers. the dean of windsor will be heading the service. the archbishop of canterbury will do blessings and the choir of st. georges'. the service will be 45 minutes long a moment the crown jeweler will remove the crown and orb and the sceptre from the coffin. this is a symbol of the end of her reign. of course, on june 2nd, 1953 is when the crown was put on her majesty queen elizabeth ii now it marks the end of her 70-year reign. after the service, her coffin will be lowered into the royal vault. at her own personal request, there will be the piper playing a lament after which, king charles iii
coffin arrives here at 3:06 at 3:06, when the hearse arrives, it will start the procession up the long walk which is approximately 2.64 miles long there will be 102 military horses involved as well. the procession will make its way to st. georges' chapel members of the royal family will join the procession here at windsor castle and go into st. georges' chapel. at 4:00, there will be 800 people in the congregation made up of the households past and present and commonwealth generals and the...
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she'll be taken to windsor and we'll see a third procession up the long walk, that famous long walk upnd to st. george's chapel where the final public service will be held. >> i've got to say, in reference to what prince william said about the procession yesterday, the images were so familiar in comparison to when we saw both prince william and prince harry behind their mother's coffin as they walked as such young children going through such a tragic time and then seeing it again just yesterday walking behind their grandmother, the queen's coffin as well. quite a moment there to say the least, and having to do it so publicly must be so difficult, even though they are members of the royal family. kelly cobiella for us. thank you so much. >>> coming up, russia's president, vladimir putin and china's xi jinping meet amid the kremlin's military losses in ukraine. what we know about their discussions, but first, a very different type of summit happening at the white house aimed at combating hate-fueled violence. that's coming up. in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 ho
she'll be taken to windsor and we'll see a third procession up the long walk, that famous long walk upnd to st. george's chapel where the final public service will be held. >> i've got to say, in reference to what prince william said about the procession yesterday, the images were so familiar in comparison to when we saw both prince william and prince harry behind their mother's coffin as they walked as such young children going through such a tragic time and then seeing it again just...
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you can see the castle behind me, down the long walk.ofjoy. from milestone birthdays for the monarch... to historicjubilee celebrations. but it has seen sadness as well. last year, crowds lined the route for the funeral cortege of the duke of edinburgh, the queen's husband of 73 years. and today, once again, mourners will gather on the long walk as her majesty makes herfinaljourney to be buried alongside the man she called her strength and stay. so interesting hearing people's stories as to why they wanted to be here today. let's chat to a few people. david, good morning. what is your reason for being here? abs, people. david, good morning. what is your reason for being here? a moment of histo , your reason for being here? a moment of history. i — your reason for being here? a moment of history. i think. _ your reason for being here? a moment of history, i think, when _ your reason for being here? a moment of history, i think, when the _ your reason for being here? a moment of history, i think, when the queen i of history, i think, when
you can see the castle behind me, down the long walk.ofjoy. from milestone birthdays for the monarch... to historicjubilee celebrations. but it has seen sadness as well. last year, crowds lined the route for the funeral cortege of the duke of edinburgh, the queen's husband of 73 years. and today, once again, mourners will gather on the long walk as her majesty makes herfinaljourney to be buried alongside the man she called her strength and stay. so interesting hearing people's stories as to why...
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you _ bit of a long walk. i cannot wait to get in there. you are _ bit of a long walk.et in there. you are together. how has it been? it _ get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has _ get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has been _ get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has been good, - get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has been good, veryj has it been? it has been good, very well organised _ has it been? it has been good, very well organised walk. _ has it been? it has been good, very well organised walk. it _ has it been? it has been good, very well organised walk. it been - has it been? it has been good, very well organised walk. it been all- well organised walk. it been all right _ well organised walk. it been all right. only one time, roundabout three _ right. only one time, roundabout three o'clock, it came to a pause, and after— three o'clock, it came to a pause, and after that it has moved on again — and after that it has moved on again |— and after that it has moved on aaain. . , ., �* again. i am very
you _ bit of a long walk. i cannot wait to get in there. you are _ bit of a long walk.et in there. you are together. how has it been? it _ get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has _ get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has been _ get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has been good, - get in there. you are together. how has it been? it has been good, veryj has it been? it has been good, very well organised _ has it been? it has been good, very well...
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a very long walk that's what it's called from windsor castle out to the peripheral areas in windsor that'se done reporting and live shots in various events there. we saw the four of them walking together. obviously all in black obviously looking to some degree solemn even though there were people around you can see how engaged they are right now. it certainly was a united front. i'm not sure if you called a sabbath for the absolutely the four of them together. i would imagine the camera is staying on william because remember he is the important figure now next to his father king charles iii, he is t the ar and he will be watching the statement he released, he will say the best way that he can pay tribute to his loving granny is to support his father in every way that he can as king. that is exactly what we are seeing here right now. aishah: it looks like we panned over to the right we see kate and william talking to the crowd. i do not see harry and meghan there anymore. griff: grade you make a good point, for many of the people in the crowd, they are meeting the new prince's wales. many o
a very long walk that's what it's called from windsor castle out to the peripheral areas in windsor that'se done reporting and live shots in various events there. we saw the four of them walking together. obviously all in black obviously looking to some degree solemn even though there were people around you can see how engaged they are right now. it certainly was a united front. i'm not sure if you called a sabbath for the absolutely the four of them together. i would imagine the camera is...
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marina's family needs to be evacuated to the rear, it's a long walk.is sick you have to carry it in your arms. with the hope that they will survive next to their relatives, and the infantry continues to fight, liberating marinka now near donetsk along the entire front line, the firing positions of our cannons, howitzers , mortars, multiple launch rocket systems , shooting, i do not stop volga cannon 203 mm, formidable weapon 37 km range to the target professional the guys are working at the forward control point. i was here when they were shooting and watching the target hit, then the commanders said that they hit hit. do you see a projectile for this gun, two gunners of 110 kg are brought, and the conveyor of the gun quickly sends it into the barrel. the most powerful sensations, to be honest, thank god that there are headphones, otherwise, probably, as they came, the head will fly off, in general, the meaning of everything that happens at the front. this is forward movement. the process can no longer be stopped alexander sladkov led the otters to igo
marina's family needs to be evacuated to the rear, it's a long walk.is sick you have to carry it in your arms. with the hope that they will survive next to their relatives, and the infantry continues to fight, liberating marinka now near donetsk along the entire front line, the firing positions of our cannons, howitzers , mortars, multiple launch rocket systems , shooting, i do not stop volga cannon 203 mm, formidable weapon 37 km range to the target professional the guys are working at the...
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i spent a lot of of time in nature taking long walks. i would always say, shine shine a light on my path, show me where to go from here. what can i do? how can i take this pain to purpose. the idea came to me. music was very important to my healing. to release the trauma from my body. and to stop stop the flashbacks. i thought, let's put on a show. let's do a music festival. this was nine weeks ago. here i am, on live tv, telling people about it. it really resonated with so many p. many people. we did not get any nose at all. and the community s community has poured forth their their love with gorgeous donatis gorgeous donations for the silent raffle. we are going to have a really fun day. besides the music lineup, which i would like to talk about, we are going going to have mental health resources on hand. so that the kids and the parents can have access right on the spot, to talk to people who are available available to help and pass out . out information. we are going to to have school counselors on hand in case anybody gets triggered
i spent a lot of of time in nature taking long walks. i would always say, shine shine a light on my path, show me where to go from here. what can i do? how can i take this pain to purpose. the idea came to me. music was very important to my healing. to release the trauma from my body. and to stop stop the flashbacks. i thought, let's put on a show. let's do a music festival. this was nine weeks ago. here i am, on live tv, telling people about it. it really resonated with so many p. many people....
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if you touch a cheerful clown by the nose, you will be in a good mood all day long, walk through the rows of an accordion, shake the dog’s paw, you will always have a true true friend. come and you will discover your own, vitebsk he is the first belarusian man who decided to become an eyebrow lash maker and went to bobruisk to his hometown for his sister to get eyelash extensions. they did not accept him, they laughed after him, and his acquaintances stopped talking, but he goes forward. this story of fedor evdokimova is the story of a guy who breaks stereotypes. we meet our hero fedor with his daughter on a walk in one of the districts of minsk to be honest, we expected to see him in rhinestones and luka from a famous european designer, but we were met by a simple guy with his family a cup of herbal tea, word for word, fedor's profession is given out for well-groomed eyebrows and hands, and nothing more. hello. my name is fedor , this is my wife nadezhda, and we are the creators of the only beauty salon where only guys work. his story is not like any other, because he is the first b
if you touch a cheerful clown by the nose, you will be in a good mood all day long, walk through the rows of an accordion, shake the dog’s paw, you will always have a true true friend. come and you will discover your own, vitebsk he is the first belarusian man who decided to become an eyebrow lash maker and went to bobruisk to his hometown for his sister to get eyelash extensions. they did not accept him, they laughed after him, and his acquaintances stopped talking, but he goes forward. this...
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and obviously they put up barricades around the gate, and barricades that ran all the way down the long walk. and people didn't really know what was happening, but they figured that someone would be -- some sort of royal presence would be felt in this area. and the expectation was likely that it would be william and kate, the prince and princess of wales now. there was no expectation that harry and meghan would be here. so when the four of them walked out of the vehicle just behind the gate there, in the same vehicle, you could hear a pin drop. i don't think that anyone thought they would see the four of them, because they're so rarely seen in public together and hadn't been seen together in public since june. and even then, it wasn't something that necessarily they were publicly talking to each other or anything like that. in this case, though, they surveyed all of the flowers, cards, well-wishes. they read some of the notes, the four of them. then they went and shook hands and collected flowers. they got a few hugs as well from people along the barricades who were waiting for them. they se
and obviously they put up barricades around the gate, and barricades that ran all the way down the long walk. and people didn't really know what was happening, but they figured that someone would be -- some sort of royal presence would be felt in this area. and the expectation was likely that it would be william and kate, the prince and princess of wales now. there was no expectation that harry and meghan would be here. so when the four of them walked out of the vehicle just behind the gate...
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the long walk home to her final resting place, lined with a million people saying good-bye. details on the royal family, and the queen's great-grandchildren. cbs' charlie d'agata and holly williams join us tonight on the symbolism. hurricane fiona slams puerto rico, causing catastrophic damage. catastrophc damage. cbs' david begnaud is the cbs' david begnaud is there. >> reporter: you c
the long walk home to her final resting place, lined with a million people saying good-bye. details on the royal family, and the queen's great-grandchildren. cbs' charlie d'agata and holly williams join us tonight on the symbolism. hurricane fiona slams puerto rico, causing catastrophic damage. catastrophc damage. cbs' david begnaud is the cbs' david begnaud is there. >> reporter: you c