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prepared for their se observers, such as david howell, a long serving common well, thanks, bet tim charles, he's very well versed in all this. he's been following. it's a years he knows most of a country the world, but certainly the characters of the colewell. he understands as very few other narrow alley politicians understand that we do need to make new links and new networks. in november 2021. barbados removed the queen as head of state and declared itself a republic within the commonwealth....
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but tim charles, he's very well versed in all this. he's been following it for years. he knows most of the country, the world, but certainly the comforters, lucon, wolfe, he understands as very few. oh no other politicians understand that we do need to make new links and new networks. in november 2021. barbados removed the queen as head of state and declared itself a republic within the commonwealth. ah, the then prince was invited, but had rather a supporting role that the ceremony the creation of his republic of the new beginning. and so were commonwealth of 16 states under the british crown became 15, and it will likely not stop there. charles, his son william, taught the bahamas, belize and jamaica in spring 2022. his father is now formally head of state in all 3, but the 3 countries have been recently making moves to change that rather than praise prince william, he was greeted with criticism from the public with a focus on slavery during the british colonial era. during the visit, the jamaican president announced the country's intentions to leave. we're moving on
but tim charles, he's very well versed in all this. he's been following it for years. he knows most of the country, the world, but certainly the comforters, lucon, wolfe, he understands as very few. oh no other politicians understand that we do need to make new links and new networks. in november 2021. barbados removed the queen as head of state and declared itself a republic within the commonwealth. ah, the then prince was invited, but had rather a supporting role that the ceremony the...
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we spoke to a long tim, charles, whose livelihood is on the line. >> reporter: there is a warmth to his chuckle and gentle touch. >> can i help you? >> reporter: welcome to section, section 121, charles raleigh has raleigh has been working at them the coliseum for 25 years but ks that it could be coming to an e. an end. there is a cheers like feeling here where everyone knos your name. >> people come by, they know yo. know you. >> that's got to feel good? >> it does. >> reporter: but it is hard to y goodbye when you love talking ss and you have had the best seat n the house. >> i work all of the games. you see how some of the people that didn't go with the team, that didn't move or don't support them anymore because they are g. are gone. >> reporter: the oakland city cl will ultimately decide the team. team states. jobs are on the le for charles and company and muc. much more. >> coworkers for 15 years. we go to barbecues together, to each other's homes. >> the people you know, the fans the fans you know. you know thm a long time. >> charles can talk to anyone from family members of own
we spoke to a long tim, charles, whose livelihood is on the line. >> reporter: there is a warmth to his chuckle and gentle touch. >> can i help you? >> reporter: welcome to section, section 121, charles raleigh has raleigh has been working at them the coliseum for 25 years but ks that it could be coming to an e. an end. there is a cheers like feeling here where everyone knos your name. >> people come by, they know yo. know you. >> that's got to feel good? >>...
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tim charles, according to these young people, he has a couple of things going for him.present. yesterday, we saw him down on the ground greeting people. that was his first stop. people had their iphones in his face. you mentioned the kiss. queen elizabeth the second it off in venture -- did not often get that close to reason. the televised ceremonies this morning, a huge pull into modernization. what the age of people told me, katie, they wanted to see a modern and slimmed down version of the monarchy. he could have scored some reassuring points with a modern and ivory is britain. the other thing, katie, he comes in with a serious tracker ever. the top of the record is climate change. if they can harness and galvanize those environmental issues, he has been speaking about the predicates. all people are hoping that his track record carries on. they hope it continues with king charles iii. died as an issue that resonates deeply where young people. that will keep him modern, keep him present. >> he will not be as outspoken. back with me is john's topol, former north americ
tim charles, according to these young people, he has a couple of things going for him.present. yesterday, we saw him down on the ground greeting people. that was his first stop. people had their iphones in his face. you mentioned the kiss. queen elizabeth the second it off in venture -- did not often get that close to reason. the televised ceremonies this morning, a huge pull into modernization. what the age of people told me, katie, they wanted to see a modern and slimmed down version of the...
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tim worship. charles came with us. we will believe with those running they but good. i'm calling about those to the, to be the was the rational way in the garage. so i could literally just when you know, but you know what the guy was so good because they're blog almost system and then you push ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race move is often very dramatic. a development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk when i was shown seemed wrong. when i was just a shape out, this thing becomes the advocate an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. moody say yes, no, not at all. no right, weight near dollar. buy yet 2nd when you what i see, she has no idea you don't, can you buy, you know, was idea either smear, she, she has brought you from us. i told her us nothing you people could. yeah. you my so could i in preparation because a
tim worship. charles came with us. we will believe with those running they but good. i'm calling about those to the, to be the was the rational way in the garage. so i could literally just when you know, but you know what the guy was so good because they're blog almost system and then you push ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race move is often very dramatic. a development only personally, i'm going to resist. i...
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tim worship, charles came with us. we will believe with reynolds running limited bureau believing in bought those to the, to be the was the rational lawyer scratch that could literally just when you know, but you know what the guy was so good the horn there, plug damage system that you push. ah ah ah ah, we're not at war with a student. she is asking jenner weston the police are not in war with russia. they don't feel like the diesel. i just want to ease at ward with she did the dish, washing a glass. yes. in our political ah no additional yes no, no that will no. right. wait near dollar. buy yet 2nd when you what i see she has no. you don't, can you by, you know, was idea is myoshi shaffer brought you from us. i told us new people, could you please give my a consent of courtney. kendra, ordered a contract to meet to each a total be done? yes. keep a small space source from a p. c. you greenlee crash. you had a bill more project? yeah. a famous coma, natalia, sure thing, or the show of one of the kind of talk to the ne
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charles: tim cook, i have to tell you, he is a master. kind of talked about, you heard my other guest, he is not the only one. wall street more or less writing off, trying hard to write off tech, internet, a lot of areas that you cover. i just think it is premature. what else besides apple, what is the other story out there? >> you know, i would say our other non consciences view, is meta. unclear whether meta has a core business. you saw the new data nobody is using reels meta's answer to tiktok. they continue to leave the meta platform. continue investing in metaverse which is 10-year from now issue. revenue has gone negative on the top line. we would continue not to use meta as a source of funds other stuff. charles: make mark zuckerberg find something in his garage, pay hymn a million dollars it would be worth a billion in a year or two. laura, thank you for coming on particularly on such a difficult day. coming up, i will give you my take away what they say is necessary pain but really is to me the harshest thing you can be doing to
charles: tim cook, i have to tell you, he is a master. kind of talked about, you heard my other guest, he is not the only one. wall street more or less writing off, trying hard to write off tech, internet, a lot of areas that you cover. i just think it is premature. what else besides apple, what is the other story out there? >> you know, i would say our other non consciences view, is meta. unclear whether meta has a core business. you saw the new data nobody is using reels meta's answer...
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charles, peter, tim, thank you all very much. >> up next, stewart rhodes, hiname is really elmer, goes on trial tomorrow. he faces 20 years in the slammer for his role in the attempt to violently overthrow the democratically elected government on january 6th. a former member who quit the oath keepers joins me next. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump o
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bollywood sentiment and india's on a rise on more and more bollywood movies for week tim to the calls for a boy court. charl armies are going off to actors or comments made by them from years ago are being pulled out and retrofitted to announce boy gods. what really is going on? is bollywood losing its connection with its audience? meet foam historian, gotham chin dominy, an expert who studied the evolution of cinema since the ninety's. could you deconstruct the bully? would boy court trend that we are seeing? so every grant has a phase and it has to live it slave and hostile come to you. i think some of the questions which these trends are posting, like the plea of the audience. if you me, your daughter, chris houser, then you won't see a change. but at the end of the day, i responded with changes. unfortunately, narrative on global or did more. i don't think it's wiggle, but he hated to leaders and children or daily in, in dallas oldest and few left single screen cinema holes. people up boring in on a weekday afternoon. most cinema bowski yard are unaware of the online boy or trend . big boycott trend did
bollywood sentiment and india's on a rise on more and more bollywood movies for week tim to the calls for a boy court. charl armies are going off to actors or comments made by them from years ago are being pulled out and retrofitted to announce boy gods. what really is going on? is bollywood losing its connection with its audience? meet foam historian, gotham chin dominy, an expert who studied the evolution of cinema since the ninety's. could you deconstruct the bully? would boy court trend...
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prince charles is next in line to the throne at 72 years old is the oldest heir apparent in the history of the modern >> and that was tim's in fidel reporting for us. prince charles is now officially king charles, the 3rd he released a released a statement a short while ago saying in part, we mourn for found lee the passing of a cherished sovereign in a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country. the rounds and the commonwealth and by countless people around the world during this period of mourning and change my family and i will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge and the respect and deep affection in which the queen has. so wide was so widely held. let's go live now outside to alive perspective of the u.s. capitol building where the flag is now flying at half-staff. as you can see there, president biden issuing a statement less than half an hour ago saying queen elizabeth, the second was more than a monarch. she defined an era. he went on to say in that statement in part, quote, she was the first british monarch people all around the world could feel a personal and immediate co
prince charles is next in line to the throne at 72 years old is the oldest heir apparent in the history of the modern >> and that was tim's in fidel reporting for us. prince charles is now officially king charles, the 3rd he released a released a statement a short while ago saying in part, we mourn for found lee the passing of a cherished sovereign in a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country. the rounds and the commonwealth and by countless people...
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charles is heir to the thrown. he would be the oldest british monarch to start their reign. let's bring back tim and andrew.about first the relationship, if you will, between prince charles and his mother, the queen. >> well, the relationship between prince charles and the queen has always been a close one. i mean, we have heard over the years of differences of opinion between charles and his late father, the duke. when you mention charles' age, he will be -- he is currently 73. the queen was only 26 when she ascended to the thrown. she had, if you like, a clean sheet. she was just a young princess who was no back story to her at all of any type of controversy. that's different with prince charles. people in this country have strong opinions about him. not all of them are favorable. now, that's going to be a big challenge for him when the time comes that he ascends to the thrown. of course, it goes without saying that queen elizabeth is a very, very hard act to follow. her popularity here is very, very high. rather in contrast, i'm afraid, to his own personal popularity. he does face, going forward, some qu
charles is heir to the thrown. he would be the oldest british monarch to start their reign. let's bring back tim and andrew.about first the relationship, if you will, between prince charles and his mother, the queen. >> well, the relationship between prince charles and the queen has always been a close one. i mean, we have heard over the years of differences of opinion between charles and his late father, the duke. when you mention charles' age, he will be -- he is currently 73. the queen...
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charles. e along with c tim, i want to play some sound of harry, prince harry.i should say harry speaking fondly of his relationship with his grandmother. >> with our it was great, it was so nice to see her. she is so grateful, we always had a great sense of humor with me. making sure that she is protecting the right people. we have a special relationship, we talk about things that she cannot talk about anybody else. that's always a nice piece to it. >> it seemed in that area at an incredibly close relationship with his grandmother, that was evident amidst kind of the ref that was growing between harry and meghan and the rest of the royal family. and how it seemed as if the queen, no matter what continuously supported them and made that incredibly public. throughout of course we saw those images that you and i spoke about in the last hour of the four of them. harry, william, kate and megan all coming together. to greet mourners and kind of walk together. the show of unity, talk about what we are in this moment, the uk specifically of how uncertain things are the
charles. e along with c tim, i want to play some sound of harry, prince harry.i should say harry speaking fondly of his relationship with his grandmother. >> with our it was great, it was so nice to see her. she is so grateful, we always had a great sense of humor with me. making sure that she is protecting the right people. we have a special relationship, we talk about things that she cannot talk about anybody else. that's always a nice piece to it. >> it seemed in that area at an...
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her family members including queen charles and the queen consort receiving her. and tim, as we take a live look here at the faces of people who have been waiting in the rain, quintessentially british, right, who have come and spent their time and have been part of this incredible outpouring of love and support for the queen that they love. a little bit of a glitch in the live photos, but i think kier is still with us. if you are, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, there are a lot of people here and many, many of them got the opportunity to see the queen's hearse and some of them didn't get that chance, but you know, as she passed by, there was applause and cheers and then people raising a kind of hip hip hooray. i think in a sense, people don't quite know what to do on these occasions, but most of all, honestly, the silence was the, spoke volumes. people coming here in the rain just for that last chance to see her for a moment and inside buckingham palace there now, we can't see and it's perhaps right that it should be private, but she is being greeted by her
her family members including queen charles and the queen consort receiving her. and tim, as we take a live look here at the faces of people who have been waiting in the rain, quintessentially british, right, who have come and spent their time and have been part of this incredible outpouring of love and support for the queen that they love. a little bit of a glitch in the live photos, but i think kier is still with us. if you are, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, there are a...
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so knowing that charles would be stepping away from some naff. >> indeed, last point to you, tim, theof elephant in the room has been the question of colonialism. it's sort of hung over all of these events in the last 24 hours, and he did make some references to it sort of subtlety, king charles did, jamaica and other caribbean countries are stepping way back. kenya's minority leader said some things that were pretty rough. how does charles in your view handle some of those questions? even australia making noises about wanting to back out of the commonwealth. what does that look like going forward? >> well, you mentioned australia. they had a referendum back in 1999 and they voted to stick with the monarchy, but things have changed since then. charles is particularly unpopular among a lot of people in australia. the monarchy's view with that it's going to happen. we can't be the head of state of all these countries forever. that's just days gone birks and i think charles is pretty pragmatic about that and they can't affect it. they can't stop. it all they can do is go graciously to th
so knowing that charles would be stepping away from some naff. >> indeed, last point to you, tim, theof elephant in the room has been the question of colonialism. it's sort of hung over all of these events in the last 24 hours, and he did make some references to it sort of subtlety, king charles did, jamaica and other caribbean countries are stepping way back. kenya's minority leader said some things that were pretty rough. how does charles in your view handle some of those questions?...
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will be open once again next bright and early for king charles iii's formal coronationy coronation ceremony. we will let will let you know the exact tims for that as it comes together. > >> hurricane fiona just rocked e dominican republic, one day after knocking out power in puerto rico and causing major damage there. we are reaching out to see what bay area groupse doing to help. here are what residence there are up against right now. >> reporter: fiona's floodwaters floodwaters are wreaking havoc in puerto rico and the damage isn't done yet. >> we are seeing catastrophic flooding across the islands, totals exceeding six inches at s point on the southern portion. >> more rain in the forecast and flash flood warnings in effect. effect. earlier, the national weather service tweeted a warning to residents, move to higher ground immediately. puero rico's governor says, they are seeing on unprecedented amounts of water. in some cases, more than during hurricane maria in 2017. the electrical grid was decimated in that storm and fiona knocked out power again. officials warn, it will be days before most of the island is restored. fema put hun
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tim, you're still with us. what do you expect king charles, his first appearance in public to be like as king? >> well, i think it will be somber. and as you've just heard there, you know, he's been called the meddlesome prince in the past. he's spoken out on a number of things, some of which people very much agreed with, obviously the environment and issues about wildlife preservation, but also he hasn't been quite so popular expressing his opinion about architecture in london, new developments and this kind of thing. the first thing he's going to have to do really is to drop all that because part of the queen's popularity was that she wasn't controversial in public. she kept her opinions very much to herself. but charles will know this. i mean, this is part of the job description. so i think we're going to see a much more serious figure going forward. and i think he's going to have to now follow his mother's example and leave opinions that the royal family or causes that the royal family might want to support, he's going to have to leave those to the younger members of the family, particular
tim, you're still with us. what do you expect king charles, his first appearance in public to be like as king? >> well, i think it will be somber. and as you've just heard there, you know, he's been called the meddlesome prince in the past. he's spoken out on a number of things, some of which people very much agreed with, obviously the environment and issues about wildlife preservation, but also he hasn't been quite so popular expressing his opinion about architecture in london, new...
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. >> and in just two hours, we will hear from king charles as he addresses the nation and we're just hearing timerence that. what more do you expect that he is going to say? >> i thought it was really interesting watching those first pictures of him as he left his car and shook hands with the public. and it was the first time of course the british public had seen their new king. we had never seen him in this role before. we got a glimpse of him in the car, but never seen him out and about. and he looked -- he is gleefing his mother. and she only died yesterday. so that is an enormous weight on him. but despite that, i was struck by the sort of positivity that he was exuding to the crowd. he was smiling with them, he was chatting with some people. he had his foot forward, his head held high. and even in this moment of grief. and i think that maybe that is the charles that we are going to see in the next few days. somebody who is stepping in to this role, who has been preparing for 73 years who has thought about what it means to makes transition from the prince of wales to the king of the united k
. >> and in just two hours, we will hear from king charles as he addresses the nation and we're just hearing timerence that. what more do you expect that he is going to say? >> i thought it was really interesting watching those first pictures of him as he left his car and shook hands with the public. and it was the first time of course the british public had seen their new king. we had never seen him in this role before. we got a glimpse of him in the car, but never seen him out and...
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charles has ascended the throne. i shall strive to follow the inspiring example i have been since focused on your next on d. w. enter the conflict soul with tim, sebastian, russia has suffered key. busy reversals on the battlefield, as curious, forces have come to attacked and seized back a wide swathe of territory. my guest this week from moscow is andre kalashnikov, senior fellow at the think time of comic gay endowment for international peace as anger mounts among some of love. you may have come to supporters. how boehmer boy, is he conflict zone? in 60 minutes on d. w. oh. hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa's you to beat issues and share ideas. you know this channel, we are not a delicate topic because population is growing fast. and young people clearly have the solution. the future belongs to the 77 percent every weekend on d. w with hello under wall. welcome to focus on europe. glad to have you with us. it's.
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tim, thank you so much. richard as well. >>> up next, she is king charles' god daughter.es' and diana's wedding, and she tells us what charles will be like as king. (driver 1) it's all you. (driver 2) no, i insist. (driver 1) it's your turn. (burke) get farmers and you could save money with the safe driver discount just by having a clean driving record for three years. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (driver 3) come on! ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ striving to reach the ultimate goal of zero poverty takes more than everyone's hopes and dreams. at citi, it takes a financial commitment to companies who empower people to lift themselves up. it takes funding and building on our know-how to help communities grow. that's how citi is helping create a better future by committing one trillion dollars in sustainable finance by 2030. because it takes everything to reach zero poverty. ♪ ♪ at bath fitter, every quality bath starts with quality people. our consultants help you choose from hundreds of bath options so we fit your style. our inst
tim, thank you so much. richard as well. >>> up next, she is king charles' god daughter.es' and diana's wedding, and she tells us what charles will be like as king. (driver 1) it's all you. (driver 2) no, i insist. (driver 1) it's your turn. (burke) get farmers and you could save money with the safe driver discount just by having a clean driving record for three years. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (driver 3) come on! ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum,...
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we have king charles iii, prince andrew, the son of queen elizabeth, princess anne, tim lawrence, herso of course william and harry, who we watched reunited the other day as they came out to meet the greeting mourners out there. a big moment. we haven't seen the two of them walk behind a casket since they did for their mother, princess diana. >> bill: we'll welcome a number of guests who are royal experts in their own right. duncan. we have spoken for the last week and a half. when you think about where martha is standing and broadcasting. last night around 5:00 new york time, 10:00 in london, when her coffin entered buckingham palace for the final time. that is really quite the image. singular car going back to where she ruled for 70 years. >> yes, that's right. this has been now several days of very momentous moments from a television point of view. some things that we haven't seen for 70 years or have never really seen before. and as martha was alluding to there, of course, a slight side issue, perhaps, but nonetheless very significant that william and harry are walking there invok
we have king charles iii, prince andrew, the son of queen elizabeth, princess anne, tim lawrence, herso of course william and harry, who we watched reunited the other day as they came out to meet the greeting mourners out there. a big moment. we haven't seen the two of them walk behind a casket since they did for their mother, princess diana. >> bill: we'll welcome a number of guests who are royal experts in their own right. duncan. we have spoken for the last week and a half. when you...
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tim, this mix of mourning and celebration continues. get into the mind of king charles, if you can. now, where does he take the monarchy from here? what is his mandate? >> well, he's going to modernize, it alicia. that's the first most important thing. and he's going to slam it down. he's going to himself be less outspoken, in fact not outspoken at all. i was going to say less outspoken than he has been in the past, we heard a reference there to climate change. which was one of his big issues. well, he's not going to be all the talk about those things publicly anymore as the monarch. constitutional monarch has to just remain silent on any issue that could be considered to be political. but he will lean very heavily on his son, prince william, who will be able to speak out. but i think the main thing we're going to see is going to be the monarchy, moving forward, very much and a more modern fashion. as i say, slimmer, leaner and almost at less expensive. because the money that the british taxpayer pays for the monarchy is quite a controversial subject when the budgets come up each ye
tim, this mix of mourning and celebration continues. get into the mind of king charles, if you can. now, where does he take the monarchy from here? what is his mandate? >> well, he's going to modernize, it alicia. that's the first most important thing. and he's going to slam it down. he's going to himself be less outspoken, in fact not outspoken at all. i was going to say less outspoken than he has been in the past, we heard a reference there to climate change. which was one of his big...
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and i think kindness and king charles has, has referred to all of those things in terms of a wave, and i was, i'm about to cut you off that. tim, thanks for joining me here. and i'll see when i have a longer period for sure in the future. take care. thanks. bye bye right now with him. that was of course, professor tim most until him about the death of her from when was with the 2nd lead . and of course the, the new king or i will talk more about that later, but now moving on, a thousands of people took to the streets in support. a former crime as a mom. com who is currently facing contempt of court charges. despite his statement that he would accept a decision of the court con, gave a fiery speech, wanting on his fellow countryman to rally behind him. oh, i am announcing to all my party members in the country get ready because there will be my final call, which will change the destiny of our country. i have seen all pakistan. these are ready for that final protest call. are you good you are in walla magazine, has been in a state of political service for months. as the pulpit apartment is a, was removed from power to a vote of
and i think kindness and king charles has, has referred to all of those things in terms of a wave, and i was, i'm about to cut you off that. tim, thanks for joining me here. and i'll see when i have a longer period for sure in the future. take care. thanks. bye bye right now with him. that was of course, professor tim most until him about the death of her from when was with the 2nd lead . and of course the, the new king or i will talk more about that later, but now moving on, a thousands of...
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and if i can pick up on what tim was saying, it was hard to watch the procession and not see the echoes of the death of princess diana, king charlesiously, that's very much changed. what are your thoughts on the royal family on this day? >> well, like a lot of people here in this country, they are ever present and cast a long shadow. if you were born and raised in this country, your knowledge of britain and all england starts with william the conquerer. the battle of hastings and you learn through nearly a thousand years of unbroken history with no successful invasion, not even the nazis could invade this country even though they manage to dominate much. and as lola was saying, britain does pomp and ceremony very well. we have a jubilee every ten years. we have the queen's birthday trouping the color. the memorial, remembrance sunday when we have beautiful with the drums, which accompanied the queen's coffin all the way through from buckingham palace. it's nearly a thousand years old. also i'm thinking of all those people in various states, different ethnic groups, all ages coming along to flock along there. just wanted to be ther
and if i can pick up on what tim was saying, it was hard to watch the procession and not see the echoes of the death of princess diana, king charlesiously, that's very much changed. what are your thoughts on the royal family on this day? >> well, like a lot of people here in this country, they are ever present and cast a long shadow. if you were born and raised in this country, your knowledge of britain and all england starts with william the conquerer. the battle of hastings and you...
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tim, if you can speak to that. >> reporter: yes. well, i think what you can expect from king charles himself is to speak very similar to that he madeon, reaffirming his devotion to duty. he is not going to enter into anything political. as i said earlier, that is not his territory. but he will be aware that he is a popular figure in scotland. away from this, away from these images, i think he would have been heartened by the response so far since the queen's death. >> katty kay, there has been a population transformation of her popularity in the british public as she has worked so hard with various charities and the like and a lot of public appearances. >> yeah. i mean, her rehabilitation, if you like, in british society was very, very carefully managed and very carefully worked upon by then prince charles and the rest of the royal family. and she has slotted into the role with remarkable success. she attends all of the functions. she does so flawlessly. she has not put a step wrong. it's been interesting watching her the last few days. she looks like the queen consort. >> we will speak to the motion of condo lens. >> members of pa
tim, if you can speak to that. >> reporter: yes. well, i think what you can expect from king charles himself is to speak very similar to that he madeon, reaffirming his devotion to duty. he is not going to enter into anything political. as i said earlier, that is not his territory. but he will be aware that he is a popular figure in scotland. away from this, away from these images, i think he would have been heartened by the response so far since the queen's death. >> katty kay,...
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charles iii has begun. but for many, the reign of queen elizabeth ii will never be forgotten. timmorning as i look at the palace behind me you can see those rows and rows of flowers, memories, notes that people have left. we wait to see what the date brings here at the palace but i think it is fair to expect we will see the numbers here again that tim was talking about. at the palace it is relatively noisy because what is going on is barriers are being put out, scaffolding being erected, and thatis out, scaffolding being erected, and that is a sign of what is to come over the next ten days or so. crowds are expected here at the palace, and of course the ceremony and the formalities that will unfold over the next ten days, and so the preparations for all of that is very much under way at the moment. there are still many details that we don't yet know, of course. but we will be here throughout the morning here at buckingham palace and we expect to see people arriving. a smattering of people at the gates, people peering through all the time, soaking in the news that came through yest
charles iii has begun. but for many, the reign of queen elizabeth ii will never be forgotten. timmorning as i look at the palace behind me you can see those rows and rows of flowers, memories, notes that people have left. we wait to see what the date brings here at the palace but i think it is fair to expect we will see the numbers here again that tim was talking about. at the palace it is relatively noisy because what is going on is barriers are being put out, scaffolding being erected, and...
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. >> you have king charles on the left behind him, his sister, anne, the second child of queen elizabeth, and princess royal, she is accompanied by her husband, her second husband, timhe service said death is the door to glory, and noted that queen elizabeth iii said in her coronation that she would dedicate her life to the service of the commonwealth, and he noted what a promise well kept. her late majesty's example, he said, was not said by ambition, but by her faith and noted that she began her coronation in silent prayer showing allegiance first to god. >> the queen consort behind her elizabeth's coffin in the procession that is coming. >> and shortly begins the next procession, the longer procession, the queen's coffin will leave westminster abbey in just a moment, followed by senior members of the royal family. that procession expected to be well over a mile long behind her coffin. the sounds we'll be hearing, big ben, ringing at one-minute intervals followed by ceremony gunfire. the king's guard will give a royal salute. the coffin will be transferred from carriage to hearse after it passes by us at buckingham palace. it will head to windsor castle. 800 mourn
. >> you have king charles on the left behind him, his sister, anne, the second child of queen elizabeth, and princess royal, she is accompanied by her husband, her second husband, timhe service said death is the door to glory, and noted that queen elizabeth iii said in her coronation that she would dedicate her life to the service of the commonwealth, and he noted what a promise well kept. her late majesty's example, he said, was not said by ambition, but by her faith and noted that she...
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children. princess royal, king charles the prince's edwards, and andrew also followed by princess harry and william her grandsons peter phillips. another grandson, vice admiral tim lawrence. vince as well as husband and you could gloucester and snowden and other members senior members of the royal household. james bass is at westminster hole. this is where the procession is going to ends up. it's due to ends up and around about 3 minutes time. we're not far away from it . and then there will be a service of remembrance, a commemoration of the beginning of the queen lying in state. james was seeing the procession traveling along white's hall. we've talked a lot about the moos of the center of the city and also about the history of this route. so much of it as seen the queen throughout so many periods of her reign. yes, she's been to all of these places so many times as you say, passing the senate off a little earlier where remembrance has taken place for those that fought in was on behalf of the u. k. and previously on behalf of what was then called the british empire and worth a little bit of drug free to explain that. that is also right next to the seat or powe
children. princess royal, king charles the prince's edwards, and andrew also followed by princess harry and william her grandsons peter phillips. another grandson, vice admiral tim lawrence. vince as well as husband and you could gloucester and snowden and other members senior members of the royal household. james bass is at westminster hole. this is where the procession is going to ends up. it's due to ends up and around about 3 minutes time. we're not far away from it . and then there will be...
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one of the things charles will do is want to get william and harry together, and try to stop this family feud. >> well let's hope all parties involved feel the same way. meantime, tim, we are grateful to have you on the broadcast. thank you so much for sharing your insights. coming up next, president biden is remembering queen elizabeth, and how she is being honored here on u.s. oil plus, it tough question, does the absence of the queen pose an existential threat to the monarchy? some answers ahead. answers ahead it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept with your sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. 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. with xfinity internet, you
one of the things charles will do is want to get william and harry together, and try to stop this family feud. >> well let's hope all parties involved feel the same way. meantime, tim, we are grateful to have you on the broadcast. thank you so much for sharing your insights. coming up next, president biden is remembering queen elizabeth, and how she is being honored here on u.s. oil plus, it tough question, does the absence of the queen pose an existential threat to the monarchy? some...
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king charles iii is ascending to the throne now prince william is next in line prince george iii, then princess charlotte and prince louis then prince harry and his two children tims tim, she took the throne after her father died and uncle abdicated. how does this indicate the line of succession? >> shep, unlike her son, the queen was really not prepared at all. her father died very prematurely. she was only 26 years old. just 26 years old, in fact, when this happened. so the preparation that she had was really very little and she was a very young queen it's quite different now prince charles, king charles iii, has been in waiting for 70 years. the longest heir apparent in history. he has a whole lifetime of experience about the royal family behind him. he will not be uncontroversial in many ways he faces a lot of challenges not least matching his late mother's popularity. he is prepared for the job he knows what to expect. i think probably britain will give him a chance. he's not universally popular here i think now we'll wait and see how the monarchy goes under his control. >> rumors circulated that charles might abdicate the throne to william at some point. is
king charles iii is ascending to the throne now prince william is next in line prince george iii, then princess charlotte and prince louis then prince harry and his two children tims tim, she took the throne after her father died and uncle abdicated. how does this indicate the line of succession? >> shep, unlike her son, the queen was really not prepared at all. her father died very prematurely. she was only 26 years old. just 26 years old, in fact, when this happened. so the preparation...
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charles iii has begun. but for many, the reign of queen elizabeth ii will never be forgotten. timeport talking about how they cried at here or to —— pride a tear or two and i have seen that at the gates this morning. when you stand at the gates,itis this morning. when you stand at the gates, it is incredibly moving and it is very, very quiet. this part of the area around buckingham palace is actually very noisy because of all the preparations being made. the scaffolding being put up for the days ahead. it feels like quite a cacophony here but it is quite striking when you stand at the gates and realise there are people standing very lightly with their memories, their thoughts, standing very lightly with their memories, theirthoughts, reading memories, their thoughts, reading the memories, theirthoughts, reading the cards that people have attached to their flowers. the cards that people have attached to theirflowers. i have the cards that people have attached to their flowers. i have seen the cards that people have attached to theirflowers. i have seen men and women in tears and th
charles iii has begun. but for many, the reign of queen elizabeth ii will never be forgotten. timeport talking about how they cried at here or to —— pride a tear or two and i have seen that at the gates this morning. when you stand at the gates,itis this morning. when you stand at the gates, it is incredibly moving and it is very, very quiet. this part of the area around buckingham palace is actually very noisy because of all the preparations being made. the scaffolding being put up for the...
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and something charles has been given a lot of thought of with the slimmed down monarchy and we saw it in the monarchy during the jubilee. >> when you talk about a slimmed down monarchy, timls are currently being paid with tax dollars? >> well, i haven't looked at the list recently, but it was not, but this balcony image that we had recently with the queen, with the people in the direct line of succession is very much the way that charles is going to want to go forward and you know, expenditure on the royal family is a complicated issue and there are all sorts of arguments about how much money that family counts, 50 pence, half a pound sterling per person per year and that's a lot of money and we're in an economic crisis at the moment and a lot of people will be looking to charles to set an example, to show that the monarchy can perhaps shed some of the extravagances of the past, the private jets and the travel bills that were so hugely high. so he has got a big challenge and you know, there is a republican movement in this country. it's a very, very small one, but it will become not more vocal now and no longer queen elizabeth there. >> we have seen the cambridges travel
and something charles has been given a lot of thought of with the slimmed down monarchy and we saw it in the monarchy during the jubilee. >> when you talk about a slimmed down monarchy, timls are currently being paid with tax dollars? >> well, i haven't looked at the list recently, but it was not, but this balcony image that we had recently with the queen, with the people in the direct line of succession is very much the way that charles is going to want to go forward and you know,...
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charles. mourning his mother, well taking the throne. a moment he has been waiting for his entire adult life. back with me is clever irving, former managing editor at the sunday times. tim itv news, and jon sopel is here with me at the palace. the i want to begin by playing more from a documentary that bbc aired last night from her children talk about their memories of queen elizabeth. >> i could never forget her -- when we are small, and she came in wearing a the crown. all the sort of marvelous moments. i shall never forget. but -- she was always there and, i could talk to her about this that or the other. and that has always been something i think that it will be very difficult not to have, if you know what i mean. >> she was always there, and that is reminiscent of a card that i read. accompanying one of the flower bouquets that was placed in front of buckingham palace. and i will just read it to you. to our most beloved queen, we are so deeply moved and saddened by your passing. we are very much believed that you are so glorious and magical that you might just be eternal. hearing now king charles talk about his mother in that way, just not believing that she would
charles. mourning his mother, well taking the throne. a moment he has been waiting for his entire adult life. back with me is clever irving, former managing editor at the sunday times. tim itv news, and jon sopel is here with me at the palace. the i want to begin by playing more from a documentary that bbc aired last night from her children talk about their memories of queen elizabeth. >> i could never forget her -- when we are small, and she came in wearing a the crown. all the sort of...
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charles iii has begun. but for many, the reign of queen elizabeth ii will never be forgotten. tim they would in essence just say "thank you". many of them making reference to the fact that the queen was always there. one card said, you are the only monarch i have ever known, i really thought you were invincible, and i think we will see a lot more of those sentiments echoed today. from now from here at buckingham palace, back to you, clive. , ., ,., clive. jane hill there, reporting for us. clive. jane hill there, reporting for us and _ clive. jane hill there, reporting for us. and tim _ clive. jane hill there, reporting for us. and tim muffett - clive. jane hill there, reporting l for us. and tim muffett summing clive. jane hill there, reporting - for us. and tim muffett summing up the thoughts of people who, throughout the evening were down at buckingham palace paying their respects to the departed monarch. and of course they will be paying their respects as well at westminster today, and nick eardley is at downing street. both houses of parliament will be sitting with mps and pe
charles iii has begun. but for many, the reign of queen elizabeth ii will never be forgotten. tim they would in essence just say "thank you". many of them making reference to the fact that the queen was always there. one card said, you are the only monarch i have ever known, i really thought you were invincible, and i think we will see a lot more of those sentiments echoed today. from now from here at buckingham palace, back to you, clive. , ., ,., clive. jane hill there, reporting...
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charles r. and profound - thanksgiving, we come to this house of god. we gather from across the nation, from the commonwealth, and from the nations of the world, tim 0rnelasce are rare - devoted to duty. people of loving service are rare in i devoted to duty. people of. loving service are rare in any walk of life. leaders of loving service are still rarer. but in all cases, those who serve will be loved and remembered when those who cling to power and privileges are long forgotten. the grief of this day, felt not only by the late queen's family but all around the nation, the commonwealth and the world, arises from her abundant life and loving service, now gone from us. �* and loving service, now gone from us-_ from us. after prayers, the sounding — from us. after prayers, the sounding of _ from us. after prayers, the sounding of the _ from us. after prayers, the sounding of the last - from us. after prayers, the sounding of the last post i from us. after prayers, the i sounding of the last post and from us. after prayers, the - sounding of the last post and a two minutes silence. god save the king. the national anthem was sung and the coffin was born from
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tim lawrence in crathie kirk, the place wejust passed. the royal family worship there back to the days of queen victoria. prince charles are about to just see ballater, it�*s birkhall, the house on the balmoral estate that was left to king charles by the queen mother, where he spent many happy times. he proposed to camilla, the queen consort there. they spent their honeymoon there. this is not a place they happen to go to for a few weeks a year but a place they choose to go to for big moments in their lives and, because it�*s a lovely expression, the queen could hang her crown on the gates of balmoral, and effectively take off her shoes and get on with being a person, rather than a monarch, that�*s why. the route we are going to see the convoy take, effectively, traces the route of the river dee until aberdeen, about a0 odd miles to the outskirts of aberdeen and passes to half a dozen or more deeside towns. we will see ballater shortly. until it gets to effectively suburbs of aberdeen itself. there is a more direct route that the convey could have taken to edinburgh, they could have gone through the glens, beautiful sp
tim lawrence in crathie kirk, the place wejust passed. the royal family worship there back to the days of queen victoria. prince charles are about to just see ballater, it�*s birkhall, the house on the balmoral estate that was left to king charles by the queen mother, where he spent many happy times. he proposed to camilla, the queen consort there. they spent their honeymoon there. this is not a place they happen to go to for a few weeks a year but a place they choose to go to for big moments...