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it's quite another to do it| thames. it's quite another to do it when _ thames. taksa- _ when you're nearly 100%. we're going to leave taksa. -- _ when you're nearly 100%. we're going to leave taksa. -- tax _ when you're nearly 100%. we're going to leave taksa. -- tax cuts. _ let's turn our attention now to the war in the ukraine because the us presidentjoe biden said this week that russia's invasion in february had breached "the core tenets of the united nations charter". president putin, though, seems to be doubling down on the war — he's mobilizing another 300,000 reservists — with the result that many men eligible for the call up are fleeing from russia. meanwhile, the kremlin are organising self—styled referendums in four regions of ukraine, seeking to annexe them all as russian territory. and if the west doesn't like it, well, we've had another dire warning from mr putin this week — threatening to retaliate with nuclear weapons if necessary. this said the russian leader, is not a bluff. latika, is it a bluff — could this war escalate? absolutely. if you thi
it's quite another to do it| thames. it's quite another to do it when _ thames. taksa- _ when you're nearly 100%. we're going to leave taksa. -- _ when you're nearly 100%. we're going to leave taksa. -- tax _ when you're nearly 100%. we're going to leave taksa. -- tax cuts. _ let's turn our attention now to the war in the ukraine because the us presidentjoe biden said this week that russia's invasion in february had breached "the core tenets of the united nations charter". president...
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he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we've come, it's been worse than the last is. it's dreadful, it's, it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year. so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to do very little life become almost redundant and a spectator in the engagement now between campaigners, the water industry and counselors and local people who are now really pushing for the changes. 2 of those local people arrive on the scene. oh you oh, they were hoping to go swimming. looking a bit crowded. unusual. that is not looking good. is it? no, at least the water company, no issues warnings, when it's releasing sewage into the tabs. it's disgusting and we shouldn't have to put up with this as the river here was so clean. you could see the river bed only a couple of decades ago. especially when they
he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we've come, it's been worse than the last is. it's dreadful, it's, it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year. so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to do very little...
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he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we have come, it's been worse than the last. it's been dreadful. it's. it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year . so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to do very little life. become almost redundant on a spectator in the engagement now between campaigners the water industry and counselors and local people who are now really pushing for the changes to of those local people arrive on the c o u o. they were hoping to go swimming, looking a bit brown over usual. that is not looking good. is it? no, at least the water company, no issues, warnings when it's releasing sewage into the tams. disgusting. and we shouldn't have to put up with this as a river here was so clean. you could see the river bed only a couple of decades ago, especially when they are group
he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we have come, it's been worse than the last. it's been dreadful. it's. it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year . so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to do very...
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he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we've come, it's been worse than the last is. it's dreadful, it's, it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year. so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to be very little life become almost redundant on a spectator in the engagement now between campaigners the water industry and counselors and local people who are now really pushing for the changes to of those local people arrive on the scene. oh you oh, they were hoping to go swimming, looking a bit around. ok. usually that is not looking good. is it? no, at least the water company, no issues warnings, when it's releasing sewage into the terms disgusting. and we shouldn't have to put up with this as a river here was so clean. you could see the river bed only a couple of decades ago, especially when their grou
he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we've come, it's been worse than the last is. it's dreadful, it's, it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year. so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to be very little...
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he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we have come, it's been worse than the last. it's been dreadful. it's. it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year . so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to the very little life become almost redundant on a spectator in the engagement now between campaigners the water industry and counselors and local people who are now really pushing for the changes to of those local people arrive on the scene. oh you oh, they were hoping to go swimming, looking a bit round, a show that is not looking good. is it? no, at least the water company, no issues warnings, when it's releasing sewage into the tams. disgusting and we shouldn't have to put up with this. is the river here was so clean. you can see the river bed only a couple of decades ago. especially when they are g
he recently found an undocumented pipe from thames water is about 3 meters down into the thames. here the water is in a shocking state containing feces, old food and grease. every time we have come, it's been worse than the last. it's been dreadful. it's. it's really bad. the water company claims not to have released any untreated sewage here since march last year . so it's a mystery how this condo came out of the pipe, were presented to the environment agency, and i expect them to the very...
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., , ., , thames foyer.ple can perhaps go and see it if they i can perhaps go and see it if they are in that neck of the words. thank you for sharing your thoughts. henry had a good conversation with a queen but it is not like that for everyone. tracy marshall met her in the 1990s, and got so tongue—tied, herfriend had to do the 1990s, and got so tongue—tied, her friend had to do all the tilting. her friend had to do all the tiltint. ~ , her friend had to do all the tiltint. . , ., tilting. we stood in the line and she spoke _ tilting. we stood in the line and she spoke to — tilting. we stood in the line and she spoke to us _ tilting. we stood in the line and she spoke to us and _ tilting. we stood in the line and she spoke to us and when i tilting. we stood in the line and she spoke to us and when it i tilting. we stood in the line and l she spoke to us and when it came tilting. we stood in the line and i she spoke to us and when it came to us, she said, and what is it that you do? and ijust froze, i was to
., , ., , thames foyer.ple can perhaps go and see it if they i can perhaps go and see it if they are in that neck of the words. thank you for sharing your thoughts. henry had a good conversation with a queen but it is not like that for everyone. tracy marshall met her in the 1990s, and got so tongue—tied, herfriend had to do the 1990s, and got so tongue—tied, her friend had to do all the tilting. her friend had to do all the tiltint. ~ , her friend had to do all the tiltint. . , ., tilting....
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we are on the south side of the thames, and i have the house of parliament. my back in the middle of that complex is the great ancient ur hall of westminster. the place where the britisher kings and queens throughout the centuries talked to her to parliament and her sort of fur reconfirmed their place at the head and at the car. off this monarchy, there is where queen elizabeth will be lying and stayed till monday in this. here on the, on the bank of the river is where people are congregating their queueing up here in this enormously long line. and just at this moment, there seems to be a bit of movement here. people can move forward and sort of get a bit closer to westminster hall people fin queuing already throughout the night where it's been raining heavily and everyone here you talk to talks about their devotion to this very special queen for pretty much any one in britain. this was the only queen they ever knew, and they are really tied to her was a very emotional and to very strong feelings because she impersonated in a way what many of them there hold
we are on the south side of the thames, and i have the house of parliament. my back in the middle of that complex is the great ancient ur hall of westminster. the place where the britisher kings and queens throughout the centuries talked to her to parliament and her sort of fur reconfirmed their place at the head and at the car. off this monarchy, there is where queen elizabeth will be lying and stayed till monday in this. here on the, on the bank of the river is where people are congregating...
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the hall first open on wednesday the cue of mourners stretched for almost 3 miles along the river thames below me here. so many people waiting for hours to pay their respects to the qu queen. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: well, earlier on wednesday the queen's coffin was taken from buckingham palace on horse drawn carriage to the palace of westminster. crowds lined the streets to witness this moment in history and to pay tribute to brittain's longest serving monarch. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and a service was held at westminster hall after the queen's coffin arrived there. and in the hours ahead we should learn more details about what we can expect on the day of her funeral, monday the 19th of september. meantime, preparations for that funeral continue in london where rehearsals were held late into the night. french president emmanuel macron is the latest to confirm that he will be at the queen's funeral and will join a long list of world leaders in london on monday including the u.s. president as well as the prime ministers of new zealand and of australia. russian president vladimir putin has not been invit
the hall first open on wednesday the cue of mourners stretched for almost 3 miles along the river thames below me here. so many people waiting for hours to pay their respects to the qu queen. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: well, earlier on wednesday the queen's coffin was taken from buckingham palace on horse drawn carriage to the palace of westminster. crowds lined the streets to witness this moment in history and to pay tribute to brittain's longest serving monarch. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and...
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just had a pretty interesting moment here just on the other side of the thames, where the queen's body isn't a manual mccrendon. the french president and his wife bridget just moments ago, passed by us here, coming to see the queue of people that have been lining up across the banks of the river thames. the people that are here in the queue behind me, i've been waiting for about 8 hours. they've got about another 4 hours before they get in to go and see the coffin with queen elizabeth the seconds body obviously lying there in state. we are now expecting that authorities within a few hours or so we'll start to close the end of the key because that's going to end this period where people have been able to come and pay their respects, will end at around 6 30 in the morning on monday morning, you k time, it's been a separate to the, to the death of the queen in the impending funeral. this moment of morning, this ability to come and see the coffin, it's become a sort of national event in its own right. and as shown how close people feel to the queen and that opportunity to go and pay their
just had a pretty interesting moment here just on the other side of the thames, where the queen's body isn't a manual mccrendon. the french president and his wife bridget just moments ago, passed by us here, coming to see the queue of people that have been lining up across the banks of the river thames. the people that are here in the queue behind me, i've been waiting for about 8 hours. they've got about another 4 hours before they get in to go and see the coffin with queen elizabeth the...
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to certainly around westminster, around the banks of the thames with hundreds of thousands of peopleected. while here we have had people with their phones filming as the ceremony has gone past and when the ceremony has gone past and when the king came out, the chairs, we will return to a much more sombre mood. the lying in state will start at 5pm on wednesday and it will last until 6am in the morning of the queen's funeral. the rules are strict, people have been told not to bring any chairs because the crowds will have two, the keys will have to keep moving. there are only allowed to bring one small bag and there will be security checks there will be travel disruption. and we have heard from the premier league, more sporting disruption as well, a few more games have been postponed, chelsea's home game against liverpool, man united's game against leeds and brighton's game that was already postponed will stay that way. but i think the significance of the week returns here tomorrow to buckingham palace, the queen's coffin returns to buckingham palace, returns to her home. lucy at buckin
to certainly around westminster, around the banks of the thames with hundreds of thousands of peopleected. while here we have had people with their phones filming as the ceremony has gone past and when the ceremony has gone past and when the king came out, the chairs, we will return to a much more sombre mood. the lying in state will start at 5pm on wednesday and it will last until 6am in the morning of the queen's funeral. the rules are strict, people have been told not to bring any chairs...
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the 2nd have counted overnight by the river thames. her body will be moved to westminster hall late on wednesday, where it will lie in state until her funeral on monday. in other world news to palestinian men have been shot dead near the al ama checkpoints, just north of janine in the occupied west bank. these early army says the pair ambush soldiers. one of the victims reported, he works for the palestinian authorities, security services. israel has announced the checkpoint, will be closed until friday, and the palestinian health ministry says is ready, forces have killed more than 90 palestinians in the occupied west bank so far this year. while 18 is ready, soldiers including soldiers were killed in attacks carried out by palestinians. israel is also holding more than $600.00 palestinians without charge or trial in what's known as administrative detention. neither abraham has more from ramallah in the occupied west back. we know that the 2 palestinians who are cousins approached these really military tech point of angela me and then
the 2nd have counted overnight by the river thames. her body will be moved to westminster hall late on wednesday, where it will lie in state until her funeral on monday. in other world news to palestinian men have been shot dead near the al ama checkpoints, just north of janine in the occupied west bank. these early army says the pair ambush soldiers. one of the victims reported, he works for the palestinian authorities, security services. israel has announced the checkpoint, will be closed...
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so 2 nights spent at the side of the river thames. they were rained on overnight. so between tuesday and wednesday, presume is quite cold as well. but for lots of people you see now who are filing policy, moving parts behind me, some of the thousands who arrived on wednesday. in fact, they're hopeful that they can actually get to view the queen's coffin, which is over there in the palace, westminster, just over the river on wednesday, and actually get back home rather than what they've been wont to expect, which is weights of up to 30 hours although people are arriving all the time to join the back of the queue, say for them that could be a lot figure delayed, but yet throughout wednesday we've been talking to people who have come, many of them from other parts of southern england, some overseas visitors, as well, no matter what the case, they've all been actually engaged in conversations with the people next to them so much so that some of them are coating themselves each other friends. and they have been instances of people already communicating, making social me
so 2 nights spent at the side of the river thames. they were rained on overnight. so between tuesday and wednesday, presume is quite cold as well. but for lots of people you see now who are filing policy, moving parts behind me, some of the thousands who arrived on wednesday. in fact, they're hopeful that they can actually get to view the queen's coffin, which is over there in the palace, westminster, just over the river on wednesday, and actually get back home rather than what they've been...
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as you can see on the banks of the river thames. barbara starting with you just described to us. what's going on there. it looks like you're in a very long que i am off the q, but not really with the q of course been. this is the longest q definitely in recent, british histories. people are lining up all the way back here along the river, thames pass westminster bridge, and then for on and on past tower, bridge and beyond. if people have, in the meantime, been warned by london authorities, that might, they might have to wait 30 hours if they want to get up to the top of the queue because on the other side of the thames here, there is a small security check right in front of the houses of parliament at the inside of that a quarter there is the westminster hall, this so symbolic hall and place of british monarchy, where queen elizabeth is lying in the state. but people are patiently walk, waiting and to just slowly, slowly moving up here. it is going to be a very long drawn out process, but it is incredibly calm and civilized to people do this in very good humor. a remarkable cross
as you can see on the banks of the river thames. barbara starting with you just described to us. what's going on there. it looks like you're in a very long que i am off the q, but not really with the q of course been. this is the longest q definitely in recent, british histories. people are lining up all the way back here along the river, thames pass westminster bridge, and then for on and on past tower, bridge and beyond. if people have, in the meantime, been warned by london authorities, that...
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london who want to pay a respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd have camp tad overnight by the river thames. a body will be moved to westminster hall later on. when you say, wait when my in state until her funeral on monday. and it been more violent protests in haiti after the prime minister announce an increase in fuel prices. he, pl, or demanding cheaper, essential, safest streets. and the resignation of prime minister ayalani rob reynolds reports protests turned deadly on tuesday. in haiti's capital port a prince, as crowds took to the streets outraged, over rising crime, soaring inflation and a government hike in the price of fuel. several people were reported dead by haitian journalists. after clashes with police. people threw stones and burning barricades were set up on the city streets. the outbreak of violence came after prime minister arial on re announced that a severe scarcity of all types of fuel with forced the government to raise prices. that would be yet another blow to millions of haitians struggling to eat got a living day by day on re, as called for calm and international
london who want to pay a respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd have camp tad overnight by the river thames. a body will be moved to westminster hall later on. when you say, wait when my in state until her funeral on monday. and it been more violent protests in haiti after the prime minister announce an increase in fuel prices. he, pl, or demanding cheaper, essential, safest streets. and the resignation of prime minister ayalani rob reynolds reports protests turned deadly on tuesday. in haiti's...
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it currently snakes off along the north bank of the thames, across lambert's bridge. then along the south bank pass, black fries bridge, currently at the end of the que somebody of the tape modern. so anybody want to go and join it, but be prepared to sit in that queue for many, many hours without comfort or rest until that moment. when the people will be able to file slowly past queens cascade. yes, and we're saying that a corner of that platform at the moment has been guarded in a continuous video by soldiers from units that serve the royal household. but we have not yet seen any members of the public file. and so in the meantime, join a talk is true. what happened today that somebody in historic procession, which so both members of the which so members of the public rather both cry and she is the cough and pass them. i mean in a sense this is the beginning of the queen's final journey, isn't it? we've seen over the last few days, queen casket making its way across the realm in some respects from belmont where she died to end to edinburgh for a service in some jobs
it currently snakes off along the north bank of the thames, across lambert's bridge. then along the south bank pass, black fries bridge, currently at the end of the que somebody of the tape modern. so anybody want to go and join it, but be prepared to sit in that queue for many, many hours without comfort or rest until that moment. when the people will be able to file slowly past queens cascade. yes, and we're saying that a corner of that platform at the moment has been guarded in a continuous...
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this is lamba on the, the banks of the river thames opposite the palace of westminster, where people are queuing to pay their respects to her majesty a queen elizabeth the 2nd who's lying and straight across the other side of the river at westminster, a palace in westminster, hall at the q has received as you can see, a high profile visitor, king charles, the 3rd out leasing people who spend. 6 the best part of 60 now some of them having endured at a chilly night there on the banks of the thames, al 0 is harry force. it is what i suppose a 100 meters away from where the king is. of the moment harry that's right. yes, i mean we, we knew something was up, was a lot of security suddenly being stepped up, these barricades being rearranged. and yes, it is the king king charles, just in the last couple of minutes has arrived here by the riverside, presumably to pay his thanks and tribute to all these people chewing so long and so patiently, to pay tribute to his late mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd of this que perhaps we could just show you just next to us here that this queue, which has b
this is lamba on the, the banks of the river thames opposite the palace of westminster, where people are queuing to pay their respects to her majesty a queen elizabeth the 2nd who's lying and straight across the other side of the river at westminster, a palace in westminster, hall at the q has received as you can see, a high profile visitor, king charles, the 3rd out leasing people who spend. 6 the best part of 60 now some of them having endured at a chilly night there on the banks of the...
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easter fun park, around five miles along the river thames easterfun here and park, around five mileshat savic part has reached capacity, entry will be paused for at least six hours —— around five miles along the river thames, east from here. they apologise for any inconvenience and they ask the public not to attempt to rejoin the queue until it reopens. the latest update on the estimated waiting time was about ia hours for the people who have made it into the queue. we do not know yet what happens to the people who have made their way down and cannot get by, will there be a queue to join the queue? we don't know. this is a phenomenon, known as the snake, the queue is condensed by the banks of the river thames into this very concentrated area of people going back and forth across victoria tower gardens and the people emerging from that are saying it takes about an hour and a half. ijust went saying it takes about an hour and a half. i just went to the beginning of where the final security check is an people have said they have been at the queue for i2 hours, they joined at around ten
easter fun park, around five miles along the river thames easterfun here and park, around five mileshat savic part has reached capacity, entry will be paused for at least six hours —— around five miles along the river thames, east from here. they apologise for any inconvenience and they ask the public not to attempt to rejoin the queue until it reopens. the latest update on the estimated waiting time was about ia hours for the people who have made it into the queue. we do not know yet what...
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here and it will make its way across lambeth bridge, eventually on the north side of the thames and towards at the palace of westminster . and i can speak now to somebody in the crowd who, who has hurt her, who has been happy to wait and lose her place in the que briefly. heather from pembroke? sure, yes. ah. how's it been this morning? how long have you been? and we joined the queue at court pastel weeks and it took us an hour to get to the end of the queue, but it's left leg. 8th. i'm good atmosphere, good mood, it's left leg. everybody is chatting to one in that there. it's really, it's on so please we can and and are you, are you ready for the wait? i think yes, i can send to my husband. are you ready to death? yes. oh that's it. yes. what it is is what it is we wanted to can, and we're here and i don't care how long it takes. i'm just in wait, what are you expecting it to be like once you went to western sol? i don't know. i think at the moment everything just feel a little surreal, but i'm not sure. i every tying it, you know, used to turn a corner in the queue and it's, i don
here and it will make its way across lambeth bridge, eventually on the north side of the thames and towards at the palace of westminster . and i can speak now to somebody in the crowd who, who has hurt her, who has been happy to wait and lose her place in the que briefly. heather from pembroke? sure, yes. ah. how's it been this morning? how long have you been? and we joined the queue at court pastel weeks and it took us an hour to get to the end of the queue, but it's left leg. 8th. i'm good...
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that process will continue 24 thames.d at six o'clock this morning and are now approaching the end of the queue. it has got a little bit shorter in the last hours but as the weekend begins, it is expected to get longer. many havejoined of all ages and talking to many of them is sarah campbell. a remarkable person you spoke to, 91 years old, here to see george vi lying in state in 1952. it george vi lying in state in 1952. ht wasjoan from george vi lying in state in 1952. ht was joan from kensington. george vi lying in state in 1952. ht wasjoan from kensington. i spotted her because she managed to find a little chair because she had been walking from blackfriars bridge in the early hours, and it was getting a little bit too much and she stopped a couple of minutes and i chatted to her. she was here for george vi's funeral, the queen's father, the lying—in—state. and the queen mother in 2002. i asked about 1952 and how it was different. she said she remembered fewer people and she said these snake bit was not here in 1952.
that process will continue 24 thames.d at six o'clock this morning and are now approaching the end of the queue. it has got a little bit shorter in the last hours but as the weekend begins, it is expected to get longer. many havejoined of all ages and talking to many of them is sarah campbell. a remarkable person you spoke to, 91 years old, here to see george vi lying in state in 1952. it george vi lying in state in 1952. ht wasjoan from george vi lying in state in 1952. ht was joan from...
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south bank of the thames. pretty much all the way to london bridge now and is expected to grow possible. wait times up to 30 hours. people say, look, this is a feat of athletic endurance. many of these people will be elderly. they are some of them grieving others simply here to touch history, to have an experience of this moment that they can tell their children and grandchildren. and this perhaps the beginning of the queen's final journey, she will stay. the doors will be open for 24 hours a day till monday morning, 6 30 am. and then, of course, preparations will be made for the very short journey, just a few 100 yards from there to westminster abbey. besides me here for the state funeral, conducted by the archbishop of country canterbury of goes 500 dignitaries from around the world heads of state among them. and then of course, she will make her final procession to windsor to saint george's chapel, where she'll be laid to rest. finally in the family, to me beneath george's chapel alongside her mother and he
south bank of the thames. pretty much all the way to london bridge now and is expected to grow possible. wait times up to 30 hours. people say, look, this is a feat of athletic endurance. many of these people will be elderly. they are some of them grieving others simply here to touch history, to have an experience of this moment that they can tell their children and grandchildren. and this perhaps the beginning of the queen's final journey, she will stay. the doors will be open for 24 hours a...
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scott mcclain is down by the thames. he has a view of the houses of parliament and behind you there and there are people already cuing as i understand it with some hours to go before the coffin reaches that building behind you. and they are given an opportunity to actually pay their last respects. >> reporter: yeah. it's remarkable to think, becky, that the people who are in line right now and we're still about nine hours to go before the public will be allowed in to file past the coffin, they'll be able to do that for maybe 30 seconds or a minute. most of the people that you talk to here, it is not about the 30 second opportunity to see a flag draped coffin, it is about being here and showing your appreciation for this monarch, this woman that so, so many people respect and appreciate and really wanted to -- want to pay their respects to. this is obviously the house of parliament. westminster hall is there. that's where the body will lie in state. eventually the lineup will snake past the houses of parliament down acros
scott mcclain is down by the thames. he has a view of the houses of parliament and behind you there and there are people already cuing as i understand it with some hours to go before the coffin reaches that building behind you. and they are given an opportunity to actually pay their last respects. >> reporter: yeah. it's remarkable to think, becky, that the people who are in line right now and we're still about nine hours to go before the public will be allowed in to file past the coffin,...
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the queue to file past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances to stretch as far as suffolkfrom the tower of london. nadine barber has more. >> with the queen now lying in state, a chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public can file past elizabeth ii's coffin. no phones allowed in. just a moment to reflect. the very first person in had started queuing on monday meeting two nights spent outdoors. >> to show respect for a great queen has done for the commonwealth and internationally for 70 odd years. >> for some along the river thames it was a personal connection that meant they wanted to be there. >> my father was an of the guards who did the coronation of the queen. she went down as princess elizabeth. she came back as the queen of england. the coronation. it is a big thing she passed away. >> this is brenda getting her official wrist bound, a guarantee in the place of the queue. she has traveled from southwest england with memories of meeting the queen when she got a special honor. >> in 2004 she gave me an mbe for services to the community through p
the queue to file past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances to stretch as far as suffolkfrom the tower of london. nadine barber has more. >> with the queen now lying in state, a chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public can file past elizabeth ii's coffin. no phones allowed in. just a moment to reflect. the very first person in had started queuing on monday meeting two nights spent outdoors. >> to show respect for a great queen has done for...
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concord, thames thames climbed to 112 degrees. the city's previous record with for the same day last year was 104 degrees, even though it is a a holiday, the state skate park was deserted. the concrete pushing 120 degrees. some people people had no choice but to endure it. >> i sweat. i have to take off my shirt or i suffocate. >> reporter: is there a lesson we can learn from dog on a hot day? >> enjoy it, take your time, enjoy what you can when you can, can, but do not overdo it. >> for those who need shelter, the city is offering its senior center as a cooling center. from from 112 in concord to 91 in seven cisco, that is more than a a 20 degrees difference. for many people, it was worth the d. kpix 5 checked up the coast which got pretty busy this holiy this holiday. >> reporter: the hottest ticket in town was also the coolest. the beach. everyone came to get a taste of the mid-70s. >> it was quite a journey. i had had to go on the freeway, 580, toward hayward. then san mateo bridge had some traffic. >> reporter: >> reporter: t
concord, thames thames climbed to 112 degrees. the city's previous record with for the same day last year was 104 degrees, even though it is a a holiday, the state skate park was deserted. the concrete pushing 120 degrees. some people people had no choice but to endure it. >> i sweat. i have to take off my shirt or i suffocate. >> reporter: is there a lesson we can learn from dog on a hot day? >> enjoy it, take your time, enjoy what you can when you can, can, but do not overdo...
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the front of the queue is on the other side of the river thames. is in place with a wristband isissued system is in place with a wristband is issued so people can leave the queue if they need to get refreshments. so many people are sharing stories, sharing memories and talking to each other why they feel compelled to come here. why are you here, why commit this much time to file past the coffin? idate you here, why commit this much time to file past the coffin?— to file past the coffin? we wanted to file past the coffin? we wanted to be here to _ to file past the coffin? we wanted to be here to pay _ to file past the coffin? we wanted to be here to pay respects, - to file past the coffin? we wanted to be here to pay respects, to - to file past the coffin? we wanted| to be here to pay respects, to feel part of the moment and not to miss it because we knew we would regret it because we knew we would regret it if we had not done that. strangers are making friends. what has the atmosphere being like overnight? it has the atmosphere being like overnight
the front of the queue is on the other side of the river thames. is in place with a wristband isissued system is in place with a wristband is issued so people can leave the queue if they need to get refreshments. so many people are sharing stories, sharing memories and talking to each other why they feel compelled to come here. why are you here, why commit this much time to file past the coffin? idate you here, why commit this much time to file past the coffin?— to file past the coffin? we...
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long queues form along the thames to westminster as people prepare to pay their last respects to the late queen. this is the scene now at buckingham palace, where the queen's coffin remains before today's procession to westminster. it arrived at the palace yesterday evening, and was met by her children and grandchildren. as the crowds gather, tens of thousands of people are expected in central london with people prepared to queue for many hours. i think it will be very, very emotional to see her go for the last time and i wanted to be here. so, i think seeing the queen leave buckingham palace for the last time will be very emotional for everybody in the country. i come all the way from canada, and why i came here, _ just to say goodbye to her, i because it's an honour for me to be here in person. king charles iii arrived at buckingham palace this morning. he and his two sons prince william and harry will walk with the coffin during this afternoon's procession. and here at westminster, the queen's coffin will be brought to the ancient hall where it will lie in state for four full days
long queues form along the thames to westminster as people prepare to pay their last respects to the late queen. this is the scene now at buckingham palace, where the queen's coffin remains before today's procession to westminster. it arrived at the palace yesterday evening, and was met by her children and grandchildren. as the crowds gather, tens of thousands of people are expected in central london with people prepared to queue for many hours. i think it will be very, very emotional to see...
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ceremony and the ceremony will start soon the string will arrive then he is now a small town on the thames mentioned about 20 km from er the whole world is watching the farewell ceremony for queen elizabeth and it has been going on for more than a day er and we are now we can also see the broadcast, and this broadcast is probably watched by uh, well, it’s hard to count how many people in the whole world, but well, only on our channel , since the beginning of our conversation, people who watch on youtube have been added, now specifically watched so uh and sk- please tell me this is what we don't see, what we won't see in the broadcasts. but in those crowds of british people in london or guests of the city, i think there are a lot of ukrainians who are saying goodbye to the queen, or during the week , what the british talked about among themselves. to the address the queen's actual situation is quite motley, let's say so, but if you sum it up, it doesn't matter what views the british hold, it can vary from literally republican attitudes, if we are talking about a certain stratum of british s
ceremony and the ceremony will start soon the string will arrive then he is now a small town on the thames mentioned about 20 km from er the whole world is watching the farewell ceremony for queen elizabeth and it has been going on for more than a day er and we are now we can also see the broadcast, and this broadcast is probably watched by uh, well, it’s hard to count how many people in the whole world, but well, only on our channel , since the beginning of our conversation, people who watch...
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the cue to see her coffin stretches out the door for nearly 10 kilometers along the river thames. you see a growing fear, it's so long that there is a website. now that shows you where the end of the line is. there's already in line we're told are issued wristbands so that they can leave if they have to maybe sit down or go to the bathroom or get something to eat. officials expect 750000 people to file past before the queen's funeral, which is scheduled for this coming monday. all right, let's find out a little more about what's motivating these huge crowds standing in line to view the queen's casket. i want to bring in royal commentator richard fitz williams, he joins me to night from london. mister fitz williams is good to have you with us . the pictures that the world is seeing right now, the fact that people have been prepared and are prepared to wait up to 30 hours outside. it's september. and we know what london weather is like to view the queen lying in state. what does it tell us? it tells us that the queen was a truly remarkable individual who had, i think the best way of
the cue to see her coffin stretches out the door for nearly 10 kilometers along the river thames. you see a growing fear, it's so long that there is a website. now that shows you where the end of the line is. there's already in line we're told are issued wristbands so that they can leave if they have to maybe sit down or go to the bathroom or get something to eat. officials expect 750000 people to file past before the queen's funeral, which is scheduled for this coming monday. all right, let's...
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the cue to fall past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as suffolk park, not far from london bridge from the tower of london, i should say. it in baba has more with the queen now lying in state, a chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public can now follow pass. elizabeth. the seconds coffin round the clock until next monday and her state funeral. many have already done so no phones allowed in just a moment to reflect the very 1st person in had started queueing on monday, meaning 2 nights spent out doors main only to show respect and death for whatever greg graham has done, but the common will glide him internationally or 70th for some in this long que along the river thames. it was a personal connection that meant they wanted to be there. my father within the gods, he did the coronation of the clean. he went down is princess elizabeth. she came back as the queen of england. in coronation, there is a big, big thing which is constantly. this is brenda trailer, getting her official response guarantee of a place in the q. s
the cue to fall past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as suffolk park, not far from london bridge from the tower of london, i should say. it in baba has more with the queen now lying in state, a chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public can now follow pass. elizabeth. the seconds coffin round the clock until next monday and her state funeral. many have already done so no phones allowed in just a moment to reflect the very 1st...
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when the sky finally does get underway, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north bank, passed the houses of parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those, especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back will be here for a very long time in a cause. moving you few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall, that members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green part more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up this morning, was savages. my dad took me up there and mostly i was saved. queens and my mom was crying excitement because i can't seem to point to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest. very sad, very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket goes, i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in the daily life is no more. and whether with flowers, messages will patient queuing. it's being marked h
when the sky finally does get underway, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north bank, passed the houses of parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those, especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back will be here for a very long time in a cause. moving you few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall, that members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in...
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it's called the river thames. it is, yes. be taking freddie and james to the capital. it really is a part of history and i think particularly for the boys, there isjust no better way for them to learn about it than actually experiencing it. the wait will be long. it will be long but is it important for you to pay your respects to the queen? yeah. are you looking forward to it? yep. horse guards parade this morning, and anita has arrived early, along with others from every corner of the realm. you made it. yes. it's a long way from the farm! it is a long way fromm the farm. a sombre celebration for the life of the queen. their queen, her queen. i've got her here, so... i can't even... ..come to describe the devastation. jeremy cooke, bbc news. people are continuing to fill up the waiting zones and as you can see it here in these pictures, there is a zigzag area on this site of the riverjust before people get close to the palace of westminster behind me. this operation is due to last four more full dates of their preparations f
it's called the river thames. it is, yes. be taking freddie and james to the capital. it really is a part of history and i think particularly for the boys, there isjust no better way for them to learn about it than actually experiencing it. the wait will be long. it will be long but is it important for you to pay your respects to the queen? yeah. are you looking forward to it? yep. horse guards parade this morning, and anita has arrived early, along with others from every corner of the realm....
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right now the cue along the river thames is around 8 kilometers long and getting longer. or the 300000 people are expected to make it to westminster hall for the state funeral on monday and on fish reports monday. the lane no stretches, kilometers the wait more than 6 hours. but people continued to come, refusing to be deterred, waiting for the moment they can pass the queen's coffin, waiting to pay their respects. jessica howells travelled with her granddaughter. she saw the coronation in 1953. she wanted to see her own personal farewell. i was around when the carnation was about. i saw that when i was sick on the little italy in my granny's room, and i thought i've seen her beginning of a rain, a neat sarah. there'll be many who travelled in the early hours of the morning joined the lane, walked past and r know heading home. she has leonor figure head for a long time and venue talk about britain. i it's the queen. the line no stretch is a long way from westminster hall, over bridges past famous london landmarks. the line itself. and you, landmark of it. so on the line s
right now the cue along the river thames is around 8 kilometers long and getting longer. or the 300000 people are expected to make it to westminster hall for the state funeral on monday and on fish reports monday. the lane no stretches, kilometers the wait more than 6 hours. but people continued to come, refusing to be deterred, waiting for the moment they can pass the queen's coffin, waiting to pay their respects. jessica howells travelled with her granddaughter. she saw the coronation in...
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but most people are on the south bank of the thames. 0ne most people are on the south bank of the thamesis the situation here. time for a round—up of the day's sports news now and it's over to jane dougal. after a pause in the premier league schedule matches resumed with players and fans marking the passing of queen elizabeth ii. readers were laid at molineux park before the wills match and there was a minute's silence between newcastle and bournemouth. manchester city are back at the top of the premier league. the visitors got off to a great start with jack grealish scoring in the first minute before girling harland continued his impressive run. 14 goals in nine games for the norwegian. nathan collins was sent off for a high tackle on grealish and phil foden sealed the three points for pep guardiola said the score did not reflect the threat wolves pose. i reflect the threat wolves pose. i would say people upfront with neville, moutinho, nunes and prudence, neto, all of them have an incredible quality but the central defender, i know how difficult it can be to win after that situation es
but most people are on the south bank of the thames. 0ne most people are on the south bank of the thamesis the situation here. time for a round—up of the day's sports news now and it's over to jane dougal. after a pause in the premier league schedule matches resumed with players and fans marking the passing of queen elizabeth ii. readers were laid at molineux park before the wills match and there was a minute's silence between newcastle and bournemouth. manchester city are back at the top of...
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the thames and then back east along the thames and then back east along the south bank.ble. it is very strange being down here - silence isjust palpable. it is very strange being down here with - silence isjust palpable. it is very strange being down here with a l silence is just palpable. it is very i strange being down here with a lot of people but such little noise because the traffic has been stopped all around her, that is one thing, but there are thousands and thousands of people outside on the greens all around westminster. and so many police and other people and security forces, army, and their vehicles, bus—loads of police arriving. but it is so quiet. people are chatting and they are in very good moods in the queue, although they are emotional, but there is a sombre atmosphere but it is a very respectful one as well. it is a very patient one. nobody is complaining. not a single word of complaint about the hours and hours of waiting and walking and how people's feet must hurt. there are people in there with toddlers and there was a man pushing a pram with a thre
the thames and then back east along the thames and then back east along the south bank.ble. it is very strange being down here - silence isjust palpable. it is very strange being down here with - silence isjust palpable. it is very strange being down here with a l silence is just palpable. it is very i strange being down here with a lot of people but such little noise because the traffic has been stopped all around her, that is one thing, but there are thousands and thousands of people outside...
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it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river thames, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line, vanessa had been here since monday and that i'm going to move for some out to the topic in this mix feeling. and we'll be like going sorry. sass in our hearts though. all right, great lady chil, peacefully rest. this is something very small. you know, considering that she's been 70 years looking after us making big sacrifices. you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? disliked his, i'm english, we used to the weather. it can hale stone, snow era, canes. i'm staying here. we did hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed and numbers will be monitored closely. officials say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when the sky finally does get underway, it will proceed open over lambeth bridge across the river. thames along the north bank passed the houses of parlia
it fell on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river thames, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line, vanessa had been here since monday and that i'm going to move for some out to the topic in this mix feeling. and we'll be like going sorry. sass in our hearts though. all right, great lady chil, peacefully rest. this is something very small. you know, considering that she's been 70 years looking after...
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that's rightfully we are on the south bank of the river thames right opposite the houses of parliament where westminster holies where the allying in state will actually happen. and this is a 5 mile official route for people killing the front. is that the bridge you might be able to see behind me, lambert bridge. and that's where the people started arriving on monday. so they would have spent 2 nights you already will last night. it did rain so the people near the front did get right done. luckily not everyone did people where i am hoping, arriving from the early hours of wednesday. now they're going by being told that they will be allowed over the bridge and walking towards westminster in the next few hours and at 5 pm local time. that's when westminster hole will open up for the public to be able to view queen elizabeth's coffin. now people have come from other countries of course, but also from different parts of the u. k. and i'm joined now by somebody who's traveled from the south west of england, the southern coast in fights. can you just tell us bit lower you you've come from the
that's rightfully we are on the south bank of the river thames right opposite the houses of parliament where westminster holies where the allying in state will actually happen. and this is a 5 mile official route for people killing the front. is that the bridge you might be able to see behind me, lambert bridge. and that's where the people started arriving on monday. so they would have spent 2 nights you already will last night. it did rain so the people near the front did get right done....
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the line of thousands of people is stretching more than 7 kilometers along the river thames. the queen's body will lie in state at westminster hall and tell her funeral on monday. let's go out to john hole in london. was near the end of the key of people waiting to pay their respects. johnny lo fi gets moving pretty fast behind you there. yeah, it's moving along in a fairly brisk pace. now there are been sort of start stop moments when there's been congestion down the line and they've had to smooth things out and reorganize the cube, but fairly briskly moving along. now, we're in bermondsey, we're about 4 and a half miles just under 8 kilometers from westminster hall. and as you mentioned there, the latest news comes from the government websites suggesting or stating that they paused the queue. they've stopped people joining the queue for 6 hours. now, because it has reached its capacity length at suffolk park winding in and around that park, they simply can't contain anymore people. and they're hoping that that space big becomes available so that more people can join. and as
the line of thousands of people is stretching more than 7 kilometers along the river thames. the queen's body will lie in state at westminster hall and tell her funeral on monday. let's go out to john hole in london. was near the end of the key of people waiting to pay their respects. johnny lo fi gets moving pretty fast behind you there. yeah, it's moving along in a fairly brisk pace. now there are been sort of start stop moments when there's been congestion down the line and they've had to...
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she's along the thames. and maggie, we can see the line of people there right behind you. and of course, we're reminded of the history that's played out before, the british people lining up to pay their respects to the queen's father, the last sovereign to pass away, that was in 1952, of course, 70 years ago. and 2002, it was the queen mother, lines to bid farewell again to her. and now for queen elizabeth, of course. and tonight, these lines likely to set records, maggie, it would appear what the world is seeing here will truly be historic. >> reporter: yeah, david, exactly. and we're standing at almost the exact same place those photos were taken decades ago, only this time, authorities say the number of people waiting in this line is unprecedented. i want to show you that aerial picture one more time, just look at the sheer number of people winding their way through this line, just to get to westminster hall. david, it's gotten so long, the government has even come out with a tracker online, it's about five miles long. again, nine hours. a reminder, david, it is midnigh
she's along the thames. and maggie, we can see the line of people there right behind you. and of course, we're reminded of the history that's played out before, the british people lining up to pay their respects to the queen's father, the last sovereign to pass away, that was in 1952, of course, 70 years ago. and 2002, it was the queen mother, lines to bid farewell again to her. and now for queen elizabeth, of course. and tonight, these lines likely to set records, maggie, it would appear what...
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the key to file past somebody is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as subject park not far from the tower of london. the scene baba his war with the queen. now, lying in state to chance for thousands of mortars to pay their respects, the public can now follow pass elizabeth. the seconds crawford round the clock until next monday and her state funeral. many have already done so. no ferns allowed in just a moment to reflect. the very 1st person in had started chewing on monday, meaning 2 nights spent out doors mainly in the future respect center for whatever great cream has done for the commonwealth glayden. internationally for 17 years, for some in this long queue along the river thames, it was a personal connection that meant they wanted to be there. my father was in the god who did the coronation of the clean. he went down is princess elizabeth. she came back as the queen of england in coronation. here it's a big, big thing with me. this is brenda trailer, getting her official response, the guarantee of a place in the queue. she's traveled from southwe
the key to file past somebody is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as subject park not far from the tower of london. the scene baba his war with the queen. now, lying in state to chance for thousands of mortars to pay their respects, the public can now follow pass elizabeth. the seconds crawford round the clock until next monday and her state funeral. many have already done so. no ferns allowed in just a moment to reflect. the very 1st person in had started...