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the ceremony will be held at st. jameslace, and are you looking at the courtyard there outside the palace. we will get to you that live just as soon as it happens. on friday, the new king made his first address to the nation as monarch just as his mother queen elizabeth did so many years ago. king charles pledged that the rest of his life would be devoted to serving the british people. >> wherever you may live in the united kingdom or in the realms and territories across the world, and whatever may be your background or beliefs, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect and love. as i have throughout my life. >> well, he has spent his life in the spotlight preparing the time he would sit on the british throne. >> i would hope that we might strive for an age of reverence, reverence for what gives us life and for the fragile world in which we live. >> reporter: charles was born on november 14, 1948 to them heir to the thrown princess elizabeth. >> glad news was soon echoing around the world. >> reporter: charles wa
the ceremony will be held at st. jameslace, and are you looking at the courtyard there outside the palace. we will get to you that live just as soon as it happens. on friday, the new king made his first address to the nation as monarch just as his mother queen elizabeth did so many years ago. king charles pledged that the rest of his life would be devoted to serving the british people. >> wherever you may live in the united kingdom or in the realms and territories across the world, and...
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there is an event at st. james 's palace at ten a:m.. to i james �*s palace at ten a:m..new monarch. it will be the first time this has been televised. flags will be flown for 26 hours at full mast. barnum will sit from 2pm until ten p:m.. mark, it's indeed— mark, it's indeed going to be a fascinating day. _ mark, it's indeed going to be a fascinating day. thank - mark, it's indeed going to be a fascinating day. thank you. - you're watching bbc news. we welcome viewers now from bbc one who are joining our continuing coverage following the death of queen elizabeth ii. one of king charles' first duties as monarch was to address the uk and the commonwealth on the death of his mother. he did that in a televised address to the service for the queen at st paul's cathedral in london. he promised to renew her pledge of loyalty, and service with respect, honour and love. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports now on the day's events. from buckingham palace, an address to the nation by britain's new king, beginning with a tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth
there is an event at st. james 's palace at ten a:m.. to i james �*s palace at ten a:m..new monarch. it will be the first time this has been televised. flags will be flown for 26 hours at full mast. barnum will sit from 2pm until ten p:m.. mark, it's indeed— mark, it's indeed going to be a fascinating day. _ mark, it's indeed going to be a fascinating day. thank - mark, it's indeed going to be a fascinating day. thank you. - you're watching bbc news. we welcome viewers now from bbc one who...
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at st james's palace.accession council is _ will not be there. the accession council is composed _ will not be there. the accession council is composed primarily . will not be there. the accession | council is composed primarily of privy counsellors and they are mainly senior parliamentarians, leaders of the church of england, commonwealth leaders, seniorjudges commonwealth leaders, senior judges and commonwealth leaders, seniorjudges and a few civil servants. hate commonwealth leaders, senior 'udges and a few civil servantsfi and a few civil servants. we can see many former— and a few civil servants. we can see many former leaders _ and a few civil servants. we can see many former leaders past _ and a few civil servants. we can see many former leaders past and - and a few civil servants. we can see i many former leaders past and present there lining up in the front row, david cameron, borisjohnson, keir starmer, and they are all members of the privy council by rights. if you are in the cabinet, you are a m
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st. james's palace.n, this is something that doesn't happen often. -- what can we expect to happen? >> i'm, anyways advise is juxtaposition that we're going to see throughout the week, where you have a country, a family, a world mourning the death of a much loved monarch. an essence, things have to go ahead. the former prince was, king charles iii, has to continue with his official duties and today is the day he's formally proclaimed is king. what is going to be particularly striking is the fact that we will see this happening in front of the cameras. that's the first time that this is ever happened -- part one is actually taken by the privy council so we're going to see the great in the good arriving over the next couple of hours and they will proclaim the new sovereign and make certain orders of -- and the second part is where we will see the king involved will he will make a personal dedication relating to the death of the queen and take the oath relating to the security of the church of england, scot
st. james's palace.n, this is something that doesn't happen often. -- what can we expect to happen? >> i'm, anyways advise is juxtaposition that we're going to see throughout the week, where you have a country, a family, a world mourning the death of a much loved monarch. an essence, things have to go ahead. the former prince was, king charles iii, has to continue with his official duties and today is the day he's formally proclaimed is king. what is going to be particularly striking is...
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and right now at st. james palace. final preparations underway, where king charles iii will be formally proclaimed monarch. at an assessment council meeting that starts just 35 minutes from now. and will be televised, the first time in our history! >> in our history! >> it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's temperature balancing, so you both say cool. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. don't miss the final days where all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends monday. i was injured in a car crash. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends monday. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insuran call the barnes firm to find out i could've made. what your case could be worth. we will help
and right now at st. james palace. final preparations underway, where king charles iii will be formally proclaimed monarch. at an assessment council meeting that starts just 35 minutes from now. and will be televised, the first time in our history! >> in our history! >> it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's temperature balancing, so you both say cool. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. don't miss the final...
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you're watching st. james palace, a short walk away from here. it can't be said enough, we're witnessing history, and history unfold behind us as thousands continue to pour in lag letters and cards and flowers at the gate. we saw king charles and queen camilla outside. we expect to see them walking amongst the people we look into the room right now and think we're very close now to the speech we will hear from king charles as he addressed the nation formally as king. his coronation to come sometime later. so he won't yet wear that crown. but the weight of responsibility is certainly upon his shoulders, and it has been for several days now. and we watch the prime minister walk in. >> reporter: i was wondering where she was earlier. obviously she has a much more elevated position. that's the archbishop on canterbury, the most senior member of the church. >> a private audience is expected today with the king, so they're filing out. we seen queen camilla, prince williams, and now the king. >> those are members of the royal family also part of the pri
you're watching st. james palace, a short walk away from here. it can't be said enough, we're witnessing history, and history unfold behind us as thousands continue to pour in lag letters and cards and flowers at the gate. we saw king charles and queen camilla outside. we expect to see them walking amongst the people we look into the room right now and think we're very close now to the speech we will hear from king charles as he addressed the nation formally as king. his coronation to come...
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looking at st. james palace for american viewers the ambassador to the uk is called the ambassador to st. james because this is where the court centered is not too many people live on the grounds there but there are quite a few royal officers and the chapel that takes place from st. margaret's chapel seeing km all youngest children that system took place there as well. >> think jim james palace is incredibly important residence for the british monarchy. with all members of the royal family. and clarence houses up against one side of it. but it is full of offices and members of staff and the central hub that you are right it is the official machinations those representatives to the court and then basically the palace itself was built and commissioned that still has a central role of what happens today which is incredibly important. >> it is fascinating is one of my favorite architecturally and it has henry viii look from the 15 thirties it's a beautiful palace right in the heart of london and st. james pla
looking at st. james palace for american viewers the ambassador to the uk is called the ambassador to st. james because this is where the court centered is not too many people live on the grounds there but there are quite a few royal officers and the chapel that takes place from st. margaret's chapel seeing km all youngest children that system took place there as well. >> think jim james palace is incredibly important residence for the british monarchy. with all members of the royal...
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st. james is the american version. but the british version is sir james. >> st.> what is it? >> it's st. paul rather than sst. paul. >> we take it as the aabbreviation. >> st. james, st. paul. >> there's not an air of levity. >> gravity? >> gravity and expectation because this is a new era. that's something someone has to understand, yet the funeral will be sad, somber, and all of this, but this is about the future. this southbound what will charles be like, what will the country be like, how will the issues of republicanism be done amongst the various realms, so very much forward looking what we're seeing today, the new monarch prince -- you can still call him prince william because he's prince william of wales. >> so when he got called on the death of the queen, that was automatic and senior to cambridge. duke of the commonwealth of cambridge. >> remember we never used to use duke of cambridge. >> you're being very traditional. >> camilla never took princess of wales. >> it hasn't really been used. >> we got used to the idea the prince of wales and the duchess
st. james is the american version. but the british version is sir james. >> st.> what is it? >> it's st. paul rather than sst. paul. >> we take it as the aabbreviation. >> st. james, st. paul. >> there's not an air of levity. >> gravity? >> gravity and expectation because this is a new era. that's something someone has to understand, yet the funeral will be sad, somber, and all of this, but this is about the future. this southbound what will charles...
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so having done the proclamation at st. jamesaditionally, and hear we have the grenedier of guards marching. >> it's telling in a bit. it's like the church of scotland thing. you've got the disconnects and the constitution and the monarchy. how do you tie them all up? the city of london is in the financial district. they're its own authority. they also effectively need to pledge allegiance to the king thatch's what's happening here. do you have a new king, do you agree to it, if you have no protest, the king of london as well as the rest of london. >> in the old days if i can bring my business background in, you need the city of london to pay. you needed to have the financiers and the bankers on your side to pay for everything. >> it's a respect to the financiers as well that they get the proclamation. >> to make certain things like the bank holiday. the queen's funeral date will be a bank holiday. you need to do that -- >> it's the plumbing. >> it's the same ning the u.s. it runs out. unless you physically put it back into law,
so having done the proclamation at st. jamesaditionally, and hear we have the grenedier of guards marching. >> it's telling in a bit. it's like the church of scotland thing. you've got the disconnects and the constitution and the monarchy. how do you tie them all up? the city of london is in the financial district. they're its own authority. they also effectively need to pledge allegiance to the king thatch's what's happening here. do you have a new king, do you agree to it, if you have...
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st. james's palace. sometimes it is also trafalgar square. weren't the -- it is crucial the king is proclaimed there. he will be a proclaimed in many other cities. we are seeing the guards gather before the mayor himself makes a proclamation of king charles iii. >> again, we should see that in a few minutes, shauna, i know you wanted to jump in. >> yes. it is just the pike men. look at the uniforms, the costumes. they just speak of a different age an era. >> on the streets of the city of london, the financial sector of the united kingdom and europe, normally this part of london's dad. >> completely dead. >> you would not see anyone there. look at it right now. this is about the proclamation, the visualization of the new king. everybody knows the nuking. >> when they say order of the pike mean, i heard that correctly. they essentially stopped. suzannah, what does that signify? >> so many of the details are archaic. what we have here is this sense of ceremony. there are these layers of meaning to it. we do have people appearing in 17th century
st. james's palace. sometimes it is also trafalgar square. weren't the -- it is crucial the king is proclaimed there. he will be a proclaimed in many other cities. we are seeing the guards gather before the mayor himself makes a proclamation of king charles iii. >> again, we should see that in a few minutes, shauna, i know you wanted to jump in. >> yes. it is just the pike men. look at the uniforms, the costumes. they just speak of a different age an era. >> on the streets of...
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and yet, not a beat passed and he became king >> reporter: st. jamespalace has been the setting for some of the most important events in royal history. and today, for the new king's ascension ceremony it was built 500 years ago by henry viii, truly the weight of history on king charles' shoulders in the days ahead, britain's new monarch will tour the uk, first to scotland, then to northern ireland and on to wales. later next week, he'll return to london as his mother's body is taken by procession through the streets to lie in state finally, king charles must attend her funeral, all while taking on the most important role of his life many tributes to the queen today, pointing to the many ways humor helped her through the year like when she struggled to cut a cake with a ceremonial sword. >> there is a knife if you want to -- >> i know there is >> reporter: or this spoof with the obamas and prince harry for the invictus games >> oh, really, please. >> boom. >> reporter: family anothe important support for her. she would have been delighted to see harry t
and yet, not a beat passed and he became king >> reporter: st. jamespalace has been the setting for some of the most important events in royal history. and today, for the new king's ascension ceremony it was built 500 years ago by henry viii, truly the weight of history on king charles' shoulders in the days ahead, britain's new monarch will tour the uk, first to scotland, then to northern ireland and on to wales. later next week, he'll return to london as his mother's body is taken by...
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st james's palace is off to the right, and joanna gosling is there this morning. were being [aid at gates has been established is because what has been established is a flower garden in green park, and a at garden and it is incredibly flower garden and it is incredibly moving. you can see the clusters of flowers and they are fast growing. as you walk there, around the trees there are flowers, people are walking along in quiet contemplation mostly, there is very little chatter. it is not sombre, it feels respectful, it feels like the moments when people want to connect with this moment of history and reflect back to say thank you. those are the words you see again and again on those floral tributes, simply thank you, echoing what king charles iii said in his address to the nation last night, when he said amongst all of those beautiful thoughts he shared of his mother, he said quite simply, he wanted to say thank you. this is where people can come and do that. the king will be back here later on for more of those formal duties. but now, back to the studio. , ., ., ~
st james's palace is off to the right, and joanna gosling is there this morning. were being [aid at gates has been established is because what has been established is a flower garden in green park, and a at garden and it is incredibly flower garden and it is incredibly moving. you can see the clusters of flowers and they are fast growing. as you walk there, around the trees there are flowers, people are walking along in quiet contemplation mostly, there is very little chatter. it is not...
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carl, how did people in the steer stony outside the st. james powers was all occurred with a crowd out of you, but you told us before there's, there are thousands and thousands of people. how did they react to what just happened? okay, crowd here, although they're not allowed in sign. it is phil who dental or sorry, nick, please go ahead. oh, okay. i apologize. please continue. had a little bit of a technical hiccup goin karl. oh, no, that's all right. i think everyone you in the studio, me included. we're all doing the hip, hip arrays. this entire crowd here, which of it's behind our camera, we're all chancing there are people in the balconies above up in the windows. i've seen the even elderly people on the shoulders of their friends to get a better view. a lot of people here also anticipating a moment when they might see somebody emerge from the gates just over my shoulder. there, it could be the king itself is the king himself. it could be the officials who will be bringing the proclamation across the city of london after this ceremony is fi
carl, how did people in the steer stony outside the st. james powers was all occurred with a crowd out of you, but you told us before there's, there are thousands and thousands of people. how did they react to what just happened? okay, crowd here, although they're not allowed in sign. it is phil who dental or sorry, nick, please go ahead. oh, okay. i apologize. please continue. had a little bit of a technical hiccup goin karl. oh, no, that's all right. i think everyone you in the studio, me...
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st. james's palace.charles will be declared the new sovereign. a historic tradition, formally recognizing his role. this time, we will watch it happen with cameras inside. and later, senior politicians will take an oath of allegiance, the king has already had an audience with the prime minister, one new leader meeting another. >> you are very kind. it's the moment i've been dreading. >> a moment i have been dreading, he said. but we try to keep everything going. and helping him do that, family. with a new role for his heir, william. >> i am proud to create him, prince of wales. the country whose title i have been so greatly privileged to bear. during so much of my life, and duty. with catherine beside him, our new prince and princess of whales will, i know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations. helping to bring the marshall to the center ground, where vital health can be given. >> this was arguably the most important speech of his life. with every word watched carefully. [applause] and
st. james's palace.charles will be declared the new sovereign. a historic tradition, formally recognizing his role. this time, we will watch it happen with cameras inside. and later, senior politicians will take an oath of allegiance, the king has already had an audience with the prime minister, one new leader meeting another. >> you are very kind. it's the moment i've been dreading. >> a moment i have been dreading, he said. but we try to keep everything going. and helping him do...
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st. james palace, this 10th day of september in the year of our lord, 2022.commands given] >> god save the king. ♪ ♪ [cheering and applause] [commands given] >> three cheers for his majesty the king -- hip hip -- >> hooray. >> hip hip -- hooray. >> hip hip -- >> hooray. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal" we'll take your calls live on the air as we commemorate the anniversary of september 11, then the director of more incumbent u.s. will talk about america's attitudes within 9/11 terror attacks and the rest -- of their efforts to reduce polarization. we will take you live to ground zero. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning on c-span or on our free mobile app. join our discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: next week on the c-span's networks, tuesday morning twitter's chief security officer testifies before the senate judiciary committee about his allegations of widespread security problems. also i never look at social media with a two part hearing on national security ramifi
st. james palace, this 10th day of september in the year of our lord, 2022.commands given] >> god save the king. ♪ ♪ [cheering and applause] [commands given] >> three cheers for his majesty the king -- hip hip -- >> hooray. >> hip hip -- hooray. >> hip hip -- >> hooray. ♪ announcer: c-span's "washington journal" we'll take your calls live on the air as we commemorate the anniversary of september 11, then the director of more incumbent u.s....
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st. james's palace this morning.ccession council only convenes after the days of the monarch but the last time it happened was 1952. our correspondent joe pike explains the process. it will be the first major ceremony and events following the death of the queen when king charles iii will be proclaimed sovereign. the ceremony dates back to anglo-saxon times and it is always taken place in private, until now. proceedings today started at 10 am will be televised, providing over them, penny more dense. the conservative minister. and recently, the contender who has appointed lord presidents of the council. and in that role, she will lead the meeting of the accession council. the ex russian council is a meeting of the privy council. that resides as monarchs largely composed of current, and former politicians. that is why liz truss and all six of her living predecessors will be present. as well as members of the clergy. we have the archbishop and the -- end of the royal household. certainly camilla, the queen consort. and w
st. james's palace this morning.ccession council only convenes after the days of the monarch but the last time it happened was 1952. our correspondent joe pike explains the process. it will be the first major ceremony and events following the death of the queen when king charles iii will be proclaimed sovereign. the ceremony dates back to anglo-saxon times and it is always taken place in private, until now. proceedings today started at 10 am will be televised, providing over them, penny more...
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st. james's palace. ways that this family will function, is colloquially known as the firm. what do you expect? how might things change? what will remain the same? >> you have heard about the change in king charles is title from defender of the faith -- a title held by henry viii, five years ago -- 500 years ago. to defender of faiths. to reflect the fact that this is a multicultural country -- and a commonwealth. but, we are going to see a further streamlining of the royal family -- and of those members that are dependent on the public. this is something that has been going on for some time. the lake lane was not seen as a great revolutionary. but, she did an awful lot of cutting down, when it came to the royal family's finances. king charles is going to be a live to that, to the sensitivities. he went on discussing the monarchy. number one criticism is how much they cost the people. i think charles is going to be very aware of that. i do think that we will see a honing down. he will set that smaller bo
st. james's palace. ways that this family will function, is colloquially known as the firm. what do you expect? how might things change? what will remain the same? >> you have heard about the change in king charles is title from defender of the faith -- a title held by henry viii, five years ago -- 500 years ago. to defender of faiths. to reflect the fact that this is a multicultural country -- and a commonwealth. but, we are going to see a further streamlining of the royal family -- and...
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the king was also formally proclaimed from that balcony at st. james palace. as for the funeral, that will take place in nine days, the first time since 1760. stephanie: thank you. the bay area is remembering the clean it, a condolence book was signed in honor of queen elizabeth. it was on display inside city hall and will be sent to the british consulate general here in san francisco. you can find the historic footage of her only visit to the bay area on the app. it's available to download for roku and other devices. there been several horrific cases of violence against women in the bay area that are making headlines this morning. on friday, a devasting violence person barricaded inside of -- himself and sent home. in another case on wednesday, a boyfriend was arrested after a woman was found stabbed to death in oakland. we've been covering the deaths of two other women this week, murdered at the hands of romantic partners. the most shocking it case is in san carlos where a woman was beheaded in the street. the i team reporter spoke to the family of the 27-ye
the king was also formally proclaimed from that balcony at st. james palace. as for the funeral, that will take place in nine days, the first time since 1760. stephanie: thank you. the bay area is remembering the clean it, a condolence book was signed in honor of queen elizabeth. it was on display inside city hall and will be sent to the british consulate general here in san francisco. you can find the historic footage of her only visit to the bay area on the app. it's available to download for...
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the council is meeting at st. james' palace around the corner here. this is all happeningn this small royal area of london. it's a group called the privy council. the politicians, their role is to advise the king. what they're doing right now -- of course, the king is king charles already, so this is ceremonial, but the british constitution is based on ceremony, on history, so it's important. what they're doing right now is deciding who they want to be king, deciding that they want charles to be the king. they will announce that the queen is dead, announce that charles is the next king, and then charles will be invited in, and he will make a personal statement. then, savannah, later today -- and you just heard them, god save the king. they have decided they have a new king. and just in around an hour's time out on the balcony there at buckingham palace, they will read the declaration. there will be a gun salute. we j the guns come by. it is is a formal day, a historic day, and, goodness me, a very personal day for king charles. >> yes. and, keir, we'r
the council is meeting at st. james' palace around the corner here. this is all happeningn this small royal area of london. it's a group called the privy council. the politicians, their role is to advise the king. what they're doing right now -- of course, the king is king charles already, so this is ceremonial, but the british constitution is based on ceremony, on history, so it's important. what they're doing right now is deciding who they want to be king, deciding that they want charles to...
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he will proclaim that publicly in fryers court at st james�*s palace. not a scene we have experienced for 70 years. then, after the short period in edinburgh, the coffin will return to london to westminster hall for the lying in state. then, finally, the state funeral. we have not seen a state funeral in this country since that of winston churchill in 1965. it is very rare for anyone other than a head of state to have the full state funeral. it is not that different to royal funerals we have seen in recent years, but there are significant differences. it has the status as a state funeral. it has been approved by parliament and it is the final opportunity to pay respects to the outgoing monarch. so that, i would expect, will be as you said in about ten or 11 days. so much depends on what day of the week the death occurs, and they need to then map out all the other components to make sure that there is an opportunity. it can't take place on a sunday. it will be a public holiday and a day of national mourning. it might, and this is me speculating, it might
he will proclaim that publicly in fryers court at st james�*s palace. not a scene we have experienced for 70 years. then, after the short period in edinburgh, the coffin will return to london to westminster hall for the lying in state. then, finally, the state funeral. we have not seen a state funeral in this country since that of winston churchill in 1965. it is very rare for anyone other than a head of state to have the full state funeral. it is not that different to royal funerals we have...
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pine island, the southern tip there is a town called st. james city, and that is where i saw truly some of the most devastation, not just of what we've seen today in florida but in my career of covering these storms going back before katrina. it was just a jumble of broken homes and cars and sunken boats and rvs and canals. and just the shattered pieces of so many people's lives spread everywhere. really just heart breaking. but on sanibel island where the construction is wealthier and stronger, it was not nearly the same level of obvious pain. you know, we walked around a little bit on sanibel. there was kind of the damage you would see in a storm but nothing to the scope as we've seen in some of the working class neighborhoods around here and on the mainland and there in st. james city. it was breathtaking, don. >> talk to me about it a little more because i'm looking at the video of you walking around with parts of the walk way washed away. it's going to take a long time to rebuild, right? >> both. oh, incredible long time. for some of these p
pine island, the southern tip there is a town called st. james city, and that is where i saw truly some of the most devastation, not just of what we've seen today in florida but in my career of covering these storms going back before katrina. it was just a jumble of broken homes and cars and sunken boats and rvs and canals. and just the shattered pieces of so many people's lives spread everywhere. really just heart breaking. but on sanibel island where the construction is wealthier and...
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privy council, made up of senior politicians and judges who advise the monarch, met this morning at st. james' palace in london to proclaim charles as king. the process is called an accession council meeting. during his speech, the king paid tribute to his late mother and looked ahead to his new reign. >> in taking up these responsibilities, i shall strive to follow the inspiring example i have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace, harmony, and prosperity of the peoples of these islands. and of the commonwealth realms and territories throughout the world. >> king charles also thanked his wife, queen consort camilla, for her constant support these past few days. this is the first time ever the accession council meeting was televised and shown to the public. >>> the queen's coffin will be moved from balmoral castle in scotland to her home in edinburgh. then a hearse will take her to the cathedral as early as tomorrow. thousands of people will be along the procession route, and they will be there to honor their queen elizabeth. after scotland paid its respects, t
privy council, made up of senior politicians and judges who advise the monarch, met this morning at st. james' palace in london to proclaim charles as king. the process is called an accession council meeting. during his speech, the king paid tribute to his late mother and looked ahead to his new reign. >> in taking up these responsibilities, i shall strive to follow the inspiring example i have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace, harmony, and prosperity...
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. >>> a historic ceremony at st. jamesce saturday morning officially proclaimed king charles iii as sovereign of the united kingdom. also saturday the king's sons princes william and harry spent more than 45 minutes talking with mourners outside windsor castle along with her lives. it was the first time the princes have been seen together since the queen's platinum jubilee in june. emily nash is here with me live, a correspondent for "hello magazine." i think i'm right in saying that these couples haven't been seen in public together at a public engagement since march the 9th of 2020. that is pre-covid. how significant were those images yesterday? >> it was a huge moment, a real wow moment from the royal cress respondents i'm in constant contact with. i think it was a classy move on both sides because there's been so much speculation around this and much like at phillip's funeral this is not about them, this is not about the family dynamic behind the scenes, it's about honoring their grandmother and actually putting on a s
. >>> a historic ceremony at st. jamesce saturday morning officially proclaimed king charles iii as sovereign of the united kingdom. also saturday the king's sons princes william and harry spent more than 45 minutes talking with mourners outside windsor castle along with her lives. it was the first time the princes have been seen together since the queen's platinum jubilee in june. emily nash is here with me live, a correspondent for "hello magazine." i think i'm right in...
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st. james's palace in london, where he will be proclaimed king of charles iii i also opened the edition ofhe times, they write that means charles will not be asking russia, that is, charles is known as king karl in russia, so that's why i won't call him karl. that's all i see is the word rasha. no, he won't be karl, why at all in principle, it should be according to such a tradition. well, king george was dior the sixth, the father of the departments of the houses, she also called her elizabeth, she was not. they don't talk and that's not it they say that there was george in them, or if you watch american and british films and he was called george, igor, well, george can still be understood, but they definitely did not call him elizabeth, just like karl, well, there was karl martel, there was charlemagne, the king , the head of the holy roman empire in germany well, in any case, we will call him charles, the match tomorrow morning. kingdoms, and his wife camila will become the queen of the concert. well, william and his wife will now be princes and princesses to the heirs to the throne. an
st. james's palace in london, where he will be proclaimed king of charles iii i also opened the edition ofhe times, they write that means charles will not be asking russia, that is, charles is known as king karl in russia, so that's why i won't call him karl. that's all i see is the word rasha. no, he won't be karl, why at all in principle, it should be according to such a tradition. well, king george was dior the sixth, the father of the departments of the houses, she also called her...
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as we wait for that accession ceremony to get underway at st. james, his palace in london is to to begin in 6 minutes from now at o 900 hours a g m t. when king charles the 3rd will be fully proclaimed monarch of the united kingdom, let sir speak once again to al jazeera showed a hall who's outside buckingham palace just around the corner from saint james's palace journal. picking up on what laurie was saying that in his report, what tell us more about the challenges that the king charles the 3rd will face as monarch well, you know, perhaps the biggest challenge, home asserted the biggest challenge will be stepping into the shoes of his mother he reigned for 70 years and many say those are impossible shoes to fill, an impossible act to follow. and so perhaps charles will try to distinguish himself immediately rather than simply following in her footsteps. he will have though an array of challenges to deal with the monarchy in this country. he is not universally popular, popular, of course, but not universally so popularity figures. i'll bring round 60
as we wait for that accession ceremony to get underway at st. james, his palace in london is to to begin in 6 minutes from now at o 900 hours a g m t. when king charles the 3rd will be fully proclaimed monarch of the united kingdom, let sir speak once again to al jazeera showed a hall who's outside buckingham palace just around the corner from saint james's palace journal. picking up on what laurie was saying that in his report, what tell us more about the challenges that the king charles the...
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both the proclamation that we saw at st james's palace was widely watched by australians.s attending the queen elizabeth funeral along with the governor—general so david hurley. he also announced the day of national mourning in australia which will take place on 22 september. that's a public holiday here for all australians to mourn the queen. the prime minister is speaking on behalf of australians when he expresses sincere condolences of australians about the passing of queen elizabeth and their best wishes and empathy and support for charles iii. but we also have to remember that this is a prime minister who when he took office in may, as one of his first acts, appointed an assistant minister tasked with setting a pathway for another referendum on australia becoming a republic. at the same time we also need to remember that the government committed itself not in the first instance to have another republican referendum in the near future but on and training indigenous voice to parliament and that proclamation ceremony at parliament house in canberra today reflected the si
both the proclamation that we saw at st james's palace was widely watched by australians.s attending the queen elizabeth funeral along with the governor—general so david hurley. he also announced the day of national mourning in australia which will take place on 22 september. that's a public holiday here for all australians to mourn the queen. the prime minister is speaking on behalf of australians when he expresses sincere condolences of australians about the passing of queen elizabeth and...
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next, the session council meets at st. james palace in london to formally proclaim charles as king following the death of queen elizabeth the second. traditionally, the council gathers as soon as possible following the death of a queen or king. there are more than 600 members on the council including the current and former prime ministers. prime minister liz truss and former prime minister's boris johnson, and david cameron were all in attendance. the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york, the prime minister, the clark of the council, and myself shall wait on the king and inform him, the council assembled. i now called on the clerk of the council to read aloud the text of the proclamation. >> whereas it has pleased almighty god, who calls to his mercy queen elizabeth the second of blessed and glorious memory, by whose deceased, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is thoroughly and rightfully to prince philip, arthur george. we, the lords of the round, and members of the house of commons, toget
next, the session council meets at st. james palace in london to formally proclaim charles as king following the death of queen elizabeth the second. traditionally, the council gathers as soon as possible following the death of a queen or king. there are more than 600 members on the council including the current and former prime ministers. prime minister liz truss and former prime minister's boris johnson, and david cameron were all in attendance. the lord chancellor, the archbishop of york,...
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st. james's palace with more proclamations in the city of london, scotland, wales and northern ireland. >this morning, papers across the uk show images of the new king who pledged to serve the country with loyalty, respect and love. britain is now in a ten-day mourning period for queen elizabeth with preparations being made for her funeral, president biden telling reporters friday he will attend, but he had not yet spoken to the new king charles, but history is unfolding overseas, so let's send it to our co-anchor overseas. amy, good morning. >> well, thank you very much, trevor and janai. yes, the uk is mourning the death of the queen, but as king charles noted, it was also a full life for his mother, so it's also a time for everyone to look ahead, and the excitement is alive and here with the pomp and pageantry that can be felt across this country as the public is now gathering to witness history and the start of a new era for the monarchy. this morning king charles iii formally ascending the throne at st. james's palace. >> and in carrying out the heavy task that has been laid upon me
st. james's palace with more proclamations in the city of london, scotland, wales and northern ireland. >this morning, papers across the uk show images of the new king who pledged to serve the country with loyalty, respect and love. britain is now in a ten-day mourning period for queen elizabeth with preparations being made for her funeral, president biden telling reporters friday he will attend, but he had not yet spoken to the new king charles, but history is unfolding overseas, so let's...
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and the destruction there at st. james is breathtaking. you just -- it's -- you can -- these are human lives sort of spread out all over the ground. and if you forget that, you think, this place just has to be bulldozed. what can be salvaged here? but then you have to be reminded, these are people's lives. and some people did not want to leave the storm, and they certainly don't want to leave now even though the destruction around them is unlivable, frankly. >> did you see people when you were out there in the devastation that needed to be rescued? obviously you were on this location. you were able to get there. what were you seeing of people who were either unable to leave for whatever reason or desperately needed help? was there a way to get people rescued? those efforts are underway in other places. >> reporter: yeah, there are. there's both the coast guard, which we saw using helicopters to come in and air lift people out. i know they had a couple dozen this morning. i don't know the total for the day. but we were with a bunch of volun
and the destruction there at st. james is breathtaking. you just -- it's -- you can -- these are human lives sort of spread out all over the ground. and if you forget that, you think, this place just has to be bulldozed. what can be salvaged here? but then you have to be reminded, these are people's lives. and some people did not want to leave the storm, and they certainly don't want to leave now even though the destruction around them is unlivable, frankly. >> did you see people when you...
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three, erecting the kings, heralds and arms to attend at the court of st. james to proclaim his majesty, king charles iii. four, directing the lord, the court of alderman and comments of london to attend at the royal exchange to proclaim his majesty king charles iii. five, directing his majesty secretary of state for defense to give directions for the firing of guns at hyde park as soon as his majesty is proclaimed. six, directing the constable of his majesty's tower of london to give directions to the firing of guns at the tower of london as soon as his majesty is proclaimed. at seven, directing -- seven, directing the states of scotland to pause the proclamation for proclaiming his majesty, king charles iii, to be published in scotland. eight, erecting the clock of the council to issue circular letters for causing his majesty king charles iii proclaimed, are hereby approved and that concludes the business for this part of the council. i know and like the deprecation party to accompany me to wait on the king in the council chamber. >> business for part two of th
three, erecting the kings, heralds and arms to attend at the court of st. james to proclaim his majesty, king charles iii. four, directing the lord, the court of alderman and comments of london to attend at the royal exchange to proclaim his majesty king charles iii. five, directing his majesty secretary of state for defense to give directions for the firing of guns at hyde park as soon as his majesty is proclaimed. six, directing the constable of his majesty's tower of london to give...
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i'vead to st [ james bs ]testosrone. it's g somethi to do wh ovproducti of liveenzymes. gna stopthe trtments f? yes. apparently it's fucking rare, but there have been other cases. i'd stad on t,i would'. [ sighs ] i don't know how to tell billie. jesus. do you know that was my rst thght-- hothe fuckam i gon telle she's nna wanto moveack in wh you. do you know oh, can't--i can't . thght-- hothe fuckam i gon telle yoknow tha right? exhales i ju need ti to thin [ snfles ] tom? i await your...
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officials, holders of great office officials, holders of great office of state will need here at st james'sll be joined james's palace and agree various details. they will bejoined by james's palace and agree various details. they will be joined by the king. he will agree various orders in council to allow for the continuation of government. most crucially, he will agree a new reclamation, read out on the balcony there, formally confirming him by name as the new monarch. before we had a social media and things like that, this is the moment when people formally heard the identity of their new sovereign. white guys we have heard today, the king actually referred to this in the address. —— as we actually heard today. some people being afforded new titles, new arrangements being made. this is common whenever _ new arrangements being made. this is common whenever there _ new arrangements being made. this is common whenever there is _ new arrangements being made. this is common whenever there is a _ new arrangements being made. this is common whenever there is a new - common whenever there is a n
officials, holders of great office officials, holders of great office of state will need here at st james'sll be joined james's palace and agree various details. they will bejoined by james's palace and agree various details. they will be joined by the king. he will agree various orders in council to allow for the continuation of government. most crucially, he will agree a new reclamation, read out on the balcony there, formally confirming him by name as the new monarch. before we had a social...
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st. james's palace, just about 100 yards or so from here. he will officially be proclaimed king charles iii. and then we have a sort of nearly two-week period during which the queen's body will be returned to london to lie in state and then it will be as nic was describing a very well-attended huge funeral at westminster abbey. how do you think people are going to keep during this time? >> in fact, i think all the pageantry that you described is the way to get people to cope. you give structure. you say on monday this will happen and then tuesday's a rest day. >> rituals are important. >> rituals are enormously important. traditions are important. it's not the same as being hidebound by the past. because of course you tweak these. and now the traditions and rituals are for everyone. every world culture has mourning rituals and grief rituals. you need those things just to mark time. otherwise, you're just curmudgeonly. you have to get along with it and cry it out. and you can even be cynical if you like. but you don't test the boundaries of t
st. james's palace, just about 100 yards or so from here. he will officially be proclaimed king charles iii. and then we have a sort of nearly two-week period during which the queen's body will be returned to london to lie in state and then it will be as nic was describing a very well-attended huge funeral at westminster abbey. how do you think people are going to keep during this time? >> in fact, i think all the pageantry that you described is the way to get people to cope. you give...
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we're just going to go live now to a correspondent who is in front of st. james palace in a moment, karl norseman should soon appear on our screens were continuing to locate former prime ministers and members of the church of england and dignitaries, ambassadors and i commissioners filing out of the room where we just heard the accession proclamation. read aloud. karl does not seem to be joining us. you will be joining us or sailing by harrison nicholas. carl, can you hear me and what's going on where you are now? i can hear you now. guess i nick. hopefully you can hear us. you can see us, there was just a murmur that went through the crowd. there are hundreds of people gathered out front of saint james's palace. of course, we're just steps away from buckingham palace, which is the residence now of king charles. but we saw the essentially, the, the crowd starts apart behind our cameras and a procession of police motorcycles followed by 2 black range rovers and those are traditionally the vehicles that we see members of the royal family riding. and so i can confir
we're just going to go live now to a correspondent who is in front of st. james palace in a moment, karl norseman should soon appear on our screens were continuing to locate former prime ministers and members of the church of england and dignitaries, ambassadors and i commissioners filing out of the room where we just heard the accession proclamation. read aloud. karl does not seem to be joining us. you will be joining us or sailing by harrison nicholas. carl, can you hear me and what's going...
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we've seen similar theme to the left st james pallet earlier today. and there we go. that he goes, passes. i think you might be able to see him waving to the crowd. it's been a different vibe for him. you know, he really has seemingly enjoyed reading people. we thought yesterday, even a little breach of royal protocol as well where she came and kissed him on the cheek. so this is something i think that now that he is king, and he has taken over those very big shoes to fill that the king is obviously in morning, but he is in bracing this enroll. incredible, saying cow. charles is anything but a new face. clearly what the people both killed you that i hope or expect from king charles in his new position. yeah, i mean it's interesting because we've always known prince charles as someone who was not so popular with the media here with people here not as popular as his mother. but now it seems that king and charles is potentially on the way to becoming a bit more popular, especially now as we have this week of morning and he began to step into issues and we'll have to leav
we've seen similar theme to the left st james pallet earlier today. and there we go. that he goes, passes. i think you might be able to see him waving to the crowd. it's been a different vibe for him. you know, he really has seemingly enjoyed reading people. we thought yesterday, even a little breach of royal protocol as well where she came and kissed him on the cheek. so this is something i think that now that he is king, and he has taken over those very big shoes to fill that the king is...
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a very traditional ceremony we have been witnessing at st james's palace.rnity. what did you think of what you were witnessing? it was quite extraordinary. as someone who's been studying monarchy in my professional career to suddenly see it unfolding in front of my eyes was quite extraordinary, i have to say. and as someone who's been interested in the british royal family since i was very small, and even fortunate enough to meet the queen when i was at university, it really mean something a lot. it means something to quite a lot of people in this country. find means something to quite a lot of people in this country.— means something to quite a lot of people in this country. and we again aet people in this country. and we again net the people in this country. and we again get the sense _ people in this country. and we again get the sense of the _ people in this country. and we again get the sense of the enormity - people in this country. and we again get the sense of the enormity of - get the sense of the enormity of everything the nation is going through.
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that these combined forces we went out today to santa belt, to st. james, and on saint james they were actually going to answer a distress call placed by a child of this couple, seniors who are there who are scared, written out the storm. and we talk to them as they were gratefully accepting a ride back to the mainland. >> you are saying the water came up really fast? >> it did. it was so fast. >> if it wasn't for the water, this would've been a wind storm. not that bad really. >> i'm the one person that i spoke to at the end of the block that the surge was higher than nine feet. fair >> yeah, robert and nancy share a very sweet and to see nancy she started to break down in tears with emotion when she realized her daughter had sent the cajun navy to come pick them up, it really was a touching moment. >> yeah. bill, i went out in a small boat with orange county fire and rescue earlier today, and governor desantis says there's been 700 confirmed rescues across the state. this is a massive, massive effort. >> it really is. we saw coast guard and florida army
that these combined forces we went out today to santa belt, to st. james, and on saint james they were actually going to answer a distress call placed by a child of this couple, seniors who are there who are scared, written out the storm. and we talk to them as they were gratefully accepting a ride back to the mainland. >> you are saying the water came up really fast? >> it did. it was so fast. >> if it wasn't for the water, this would've been a wind storm. not that bad...
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he travels straight to buckingham palace from st james's buckingham palace from stjames's palace. and grown during the course of the day. far more people here today than there have been in the last couple of days. i should say most of them here to pay their respects to the queen, that much was clear by the number of floral tributes that there were. lots and lots of people clutching bouquets with messages and drawings attached. i was particularly struck by one from a little girl called holly who was seven and had written, "sorry that the queen has died and gone to heaven. i liked her corgis." but as you say, the crowd were rewarded with a glimpse of the king. he did not stop as he did yesterday and speak to the crowds outside the palace but carried on up the mall and spoke to some of the people who had been waiting, six, seven, eight, nine deep before carrying on to clarence house where he met with the queen consort camilla and did another impromptu walkabout. let’s another impromptu walkabout. let's no to another impromptu walkabout. let's go to charlotte _ another impromptu walka
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st. james's palace.y had ever seen that before except for a small group of counselors. >> that is so right. there is so much to take in today, isn't there? just behind us right now, the people are spilling out onto the streets of london. they have done this for hundreds of years. the crown the corner from us, the cameras inside the hallowed hall of st. james's palace as we witnessed this live on television. nessed>> it was that moment wheg charles ascended to the kingdom officially. it was something to see. what we really saw today was the weaving together of the british constitution. royalty, military, religion. the people outside. there was that political scene with lawmakers, senior lawmakers. they were there. they were watching as the king agreed to be the monarch. here is an interesting aspect of this, britain has an unwritten constitution. the aching, king charles, he could have said no to any of the pledges that he was asked to make. he doesn't. that is how the unwritten constitution keeps working
st. james's palace.y had ever seen that before except for a small group of counselors. >> that is so right. there is so much to take in today, isn't there? just behind us right now, the people are spilling out onto the streets of london. they have done this for hundreds of years. the crown the corner from us, the cameras inside the hallowed hall of st. james's palace as we witnessed this live on television. nessed>> it was that moment wheg charles ascended to the kingdom officially....
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harold ours will file out onto the balcony at st. james violence and state trumpeters will sound a fanfare, camilla tell me as always, the brits know how to do these kinds of things, both the seriousness of, it but the joyousness of the moment, and to contrast that tradition, it occurs to me as we saw. king charles and queen camilla standing there. the first full divorced man. the first queen who is also divorced. that they are also going to lead this monarchy into a more modern era? >> yeah. it's strange seeing these scenes in color. isn't it chris? because traditionally the last one we saw. we saw it again play out. it was in black and white, and characterized by the queens high pitched voice. when she carried out the procedures at the tender age of 25. yes, we have got a divorcee king. and the divorce he quickly. but then, i think that's probably going to make the royal family reflective. not only in modern britain, but the modern world. and this, perhaps, once controversial notion of referring to camilla as queen. it might not have bee
harold ours will file out onto the balcony at st. james violence and state trumpeters will sound a fanfare, camilla tell me as always, the brits know how to do these kinds of things, both the seriousness of, it but the joyousness of the moment, and to contrast that tradition, it occurs to me as we saw. king charles and queen camilla standing there. the first full divorced man. the first queen who is also divorced. that they are also going to lead this monarchy into a more modern era? >>...
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st. james's palace. on friday the gates of buckingham palace were covered in flowers left by mourners. spent some time viewing the tributes since speaking with well-wishers gathered outside and he also delivered his first address as king and in it the longest serving heir apparent thanked his mother for her many years of service. >> and to my darling mama, you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa i will simply to say this, thank you. >> the grief for many people in the uk has been somewhat overwhelming as they say goodbye to a monarch who has been a steadfast symbol of this country for decades. cnn's matthew chance takes a look at how britain's are reacting. >> it was a day of grief that these mourners started the day without their beloved queen. you see flowers outside buckingham palace. the affection and respect she inspired in people's hearts. >> she has just been a part of all of our lives. she has just and that constant strength. and a rock really throughout any bad times throughout our lives. >> for most here queen elizabeth was the only monarch they have ever
st. james's palace. on friday the gates of buckingham palace were covered in flowers left by mourners. spent some time viewing the tributes since speaking with well-wishers gathered outside and he also delivered his first address as king and in it the longest serving heir apparent thanked his mother for her many years of service. >> and to my darling mama, you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa i will simply to say this, thank you. >> the grief for many people...
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but it was also read out to the public at st. jamesace. >> public and proclaim that prince charles phillip arthur george -- >> reporter: and in the ancient center of london. >> become our only rightful liege lord charles iii. >> reporter: the way people used to learn the identity of their new sovereign. the proclamation of charles as king will continue in other corners of the united kingdom and will be declared against in northern ireland, wales, and scotland on sunday. it's already echoing in the other 14 commonwealth realms, including canada, where charles is king. >> by the grace of god and the united kingdom, canada and his other realms and territories, king. >> reporter: the 73-year-old is britain's longest serving heir to the throne, and most brits know only his mother as monarch. >> are there certain issues you hope the king will focus on? >> i guess equality is one of the biggest things that's happening at the moment, making sure everyone feels welcome in england. >> but londoners point out king charles has had a lifetime to pr
but it was also read out to the public at st. jamesace. >> public and proclaim that prince charles phillip arthur george -- >> reporter: and in the ancient center of london. >> become our only rightful liege lord charles iii. >> reporter: the way people used to learn the identity of their new sovereign. the proclamation of charles as king will continue in other corners of the united kingdom and will be declared against in northern ireland, wales, and scotland on sunday....
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will take place on the balcony of st. james' palace. don it will be attended by the privy council. it's another step forward to accept king charles iii as their new head. >> bianca nobilo outside st. paul's cathedral. banc car, thank you very, very much. here in the united states, by the way, president biden now says he plans to attend the funeral for queen elizabeth. we're going watch to sow when the details are announced. stand by for new information. we're waiting to get that, and we'll share it with youan as soon as we do. in the meantime, i want to bring in cnn's isa soares outside balmoral castle in scotland. also with simon perry, the chief correspondent for "people" magazine and hillaried forwich. indeed he addressed the world as king for the first time. did he rise to meet this moment? >> i think he did, wolf, yes. he's well-known as being a sensitive man and a caring man as well. and quite a dramatic in his language. and i think all those things came to the forein that speech. he emotionally touched on the loss of his mother. h
will take place on the balcony of st. james' palace. don it will be attended by the privy council. it's another step forward to accept king charles iii as their new head. >> bianca nobilo outside st. paul's cathedral. banc car, thank you very, very much. here in the united states, by the way, president biden now says he plans to attend the funeral for queen elizabeth. we're going watch to sow when the details are announced. stand by for new information. we're waiting to get that, and...
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especially mobile homes of the working class and retirees living in st. james city. >> before we go, new images showing the rescues of very, very valuable family members of the storm. and plucking dogs and cats from the floodwaters, and the message on facebook, pets are family, period. and now, try to have a peaceful weekend. ana cabrera is going to pick up our coverage right now. >>> hello and thank you for being with us. i'm ana cabrera in new york, a right now, the people in south carolina hunkering down with hurricane ian poised to make landfall again soon. the winds are gusting at 85 miles per hour, and the other big concerns are life-threatening storm surge and heavy rain. we are tracking who is in the most danger. all of this as millions of people in florida are taking those first painful steps towards recovery. so many lives are upended by hurricane ian's devastation, and the storm is likely one for the record books as the grim evidence of the powerful strike now litters coastlines. today, fort myers beach impassable. shells of buildings is all that is
especially mobile homes of the working class and retirees living in st. james city. >> before we go, new images showing the rescues of very, very valuable family members of the storm. and plucking dogs and cats from the floodwaters, and the message on facebook, pets are family, period. and now, try to have a peaceful weekend. ana cabrera is going to pick up our coverage right now. >>> hello and thank you for being with us. i'm ana cabrera in new york, a right now, the people in...
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st. james park is one of the prettiest places you will find anywhere.magine on a mid-september day like today what it's like. martha said earlier there is not a flower out of place. i agree based on what we have seen there. making their way through whitehall and eventually will arrive at westminster where the four-day wait will begin on this watch. mikko, do you know why it was so important for this ceremony to begin exactly at 2:22 local time in london? >> that's a good question. that's one i don't have the answer off the top of my head. but every single part of this is very well planned. every single element has significance or traditional significance. there is no part of this left to chance. everything you see has been designed and prepared. even last night you might see on social media some people were watching this exact procession being practiced just to make sure everything was without a hair out of place. >> dana: i think it could be that the arrival at westminster needed to be at 3:00 p.m. and it's a 38-minute walk. i'm not very good at math b
st. james park is one of the prettiest places you will find anywhere.magine on a mid-september day like today what it's like. martha said earlier there is not a flower out of place. i agree based on what we have seen there. making their way through whitehall and eventually will arrive at westminster where the four-day wait will begin on this watch. mikko, do you know why it was so important for this ceremony to begin exactly at 2:22 local time in london? >> that's a good question. that's...
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st. james's palace, when the new king will be sworn in.t will be the first of a number of events that will be key in the days ahead. of course, there will be the funeral, the state funeral of the queen and his coronation. but we don't have any dates for these signifant moments. for now, we look on and see the king mean -- king mingling with his people. come:00 p.m., he will be addressing the nation. it has been an extraordinary week. it's not just a week in which we see the succession, but there has been a new government. people have been looking back into history to see whether this has ever happened before. it is hard to think it might have done. it is certainly extremely rare for it to be the fact that there has been a succession and on tuesday we saw her majesty the queen at balmoral, where she was spending the summer and where she invited liz truss to form the new government as prime minister, and the photograph that was taken to mark that moment, a poignant photograph that we will remember, the last official engagement of the queen.
st. james's palace, when the new king will be sworn in.t will be the first of a number of events that will be key in the days ahead. of course, there will be the funeral, the state funeral of the queen and his coronation. but we don't have any dates for these signifant moments. for now, we look on and see the king mean -- king mingling with his people. come:00 p.m., he will be addressing the nation. it has been an extraordinary week. it's not just a week in which we see the succession, but...
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la atenciÓn de carlos iii fue declarado formalmente oficialmente como rey ayer en el palacio de st. jamesaron lealtad al monarca el acceso de un nuevo monarca mÁs allÁ de las fronteras del reino unido australia embistiÓ al rey carlos iii coincide con el primer ministro afirmÓ que ahora no era el momento de sentar las bases de una repÚblica australiana sin embargo, el primer ministro de antigua y barbuda dijo que se realizarÁ un referÉndum para ver si es una repÚblica y elimina al jefe de estado en los prÓximos aÑos en escocia, gales, irlanda del norte hubieron pequeÑos incidentes pero la verdad que eran muy, muy pocas personas >> por ahora los restos de la reina isabel estÁn en edimburgo y se esperan ser trasladado hasta aquÍ >>> llegarÁ al palacio y lo haÁa acompaÑada de la princesa ana a su llegada serÁ recibida por el rey carlos iii y el resto de la familia real para el miÉrcoles el cuerpo se trasladarÁ en procesiÓn de buckingham hasta westminster hasta que serÁ expuesta al pÚblico el presidente biden confirmÓ que asistirÁ al funeral de isabel ii estÁ programado para el 19 de septiembr
la atenciÓn de carlos iii fue declarado formalmente oficialmente como rey ayer en el palacio de st. jamesaron lealtad al monarca el acceso de un nuevo monarca mÁs allÁ de las fronteras del reino unido australia embistiÓ al rey carlos iii coincide con el primer ministro afirmÓ que ahora no era el momento de sentar las bases de una repÚblica australiana sin embargo, el primer ministro de antigua y barbuda dijo que se realizarÁ un referÉndum para ver si es una repÚblica y elimina al jefe...
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st. james's cathedral. 150 senior parliamentarians to whom he'll swear an oath of allegiance to parliaments is the palace built in 1531 -- built in 1531. they'll be taking a window out of the palace, laying red carpet onto the balcony where the king will be proclaimed >> daisy mcandrew, thank you. >>> tonight tributes are pouring in from around the world honoring the queen from celebrities who were close to her to everyday people who felt like they were. tom llamas reports from edinburgh, scotland >> reporter: the outpouring began the moment the news of queen elizabeth's death ricochetted around the globe ♪ god save the queen ♪ from harry styles on stage in new york. >> join me in a round of applause for 70 years of service ♪ >> reporter: to elton john in toronto. >> i'm glad she's at rest, and she deserves it she worked bloody hard >> reporter: john knows the royal family well he was knighted by the queen, and his music became the soundtrack of the world's mourning after the death of his friend, princess diana but for millions who never had the chance to meet her majesty, the grief runs j
st. james's cathedral. 150 senior parliamentarians to whom he'll swear an oath of allegiance to parliaments is the palace built in 1531 -- built in 1531. they'll be taking a window out of the palace, laying red carpet onto the balcony where the king will be proclaimed >> daisy mcandrew, thank you. >>> tonight tributes are pouring in from around the world honoring the queen from celebrities who were close to her to everyday people who felt like they were. tom llamas reports from...