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the times of london named jeffrey one of the leading lawyers of his generation . similar trials againstmir putin and the involvement of all human rights defenders in him is a slight case - he is from moscow, but for moscow municipal deputies demand putin to resign the deputies emphasize that the aggressive rhetoric of putin and his subordinates rejected russia in the cold war era, that the doubling of gdp did not take place, the minimum wage did not increase to the declared indicators, intelligent and able-bodied people leave russia en masse, and there is no promised stability, therefore the lomonosov district council asks the president of russia to resign your views, your management model is hopelessly outdated and hinders the development of russia and its human potential, municipal deputies write, of course, putin is not up to it reacts, but the signal is extremely significant, it is not for nothing , taking into account the fact that in russia, so to speak, the socio-political life is completely under the control of the special services, but in any case there were brave people and th
the times of london named jeffrey one of the leading lawyers of his generation . similar trials againstmir putin and the involvement of all human rights defenders in him is a slight case - he is from moscow, but for moscow municipal deputies demand putin to resign the deputies emphasize that the aggressive rhetoric of putin and his subordinates rejected russia in the cold war era, that the doubling of gdp did not take place, the minimum wage did not increase to the declared indicators,...
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the times of london is reporting only 350,000 can probably fit in due to capacity and time restraints. at some point, they're going to have to cut the line off. so many people. >> they are, but i'm wondering whether or not they might take the, again, unprecedented step, of going on both sides rather than just on the right hand side as you go through westminster. that would double the speed. if so, you could have three people abreast, you could ensure nobody stops for long. if the queen mother's lying in state is anything to go by, you can get people going through fairly swiftly. especially if it's going to be for 23 hours a day. but it would be such a shame if people were to join the cue, stay overnight and then not get a chance to see the lying in state. then you'd have a lot of disappearance of people, which obviously you don't want on the day of the funeral. >> that's very true and last night in scotland as people waited overnight in line, it's reported one man passed out and they had to start handing out those foil blankets to make sure everyone was okay. it is getting colder here
the times of london is reporting only 350,000 can probably fit in due to capacity and time restraints. at some point, they're going to have to cut the line off. so many people. >> they are, but i'm wondering whether or not they might take the, again, unprecedented step, of going on both sides rather than just on the right hand side as you go through westminster. that would double the speed. if so, you could have three people abreast, you could ensure nobody stops for long. if the queen...
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the times of london named geoffrey one of the leading lawyers of her generation. i congratulate the terror of the civilian population of kharkiv continues, the attack hit a higher educational institution in the saltiv district, the head of the region, oleg synogubov, said , unfortunately, rescuers are working at the place of arrival from her injuries. a woman died in the hospital. in addition, the invaders also attacked the kyiv district. attacks in donetsk region, the attackers made shelters from hurricanes and hailstones toretska avdiivka kurakhovo new york and zaitsevka, and in slovyansk they damaged the building of a ceramic enterprise the situation in kherson oblast remains difficult in the region, active hostilities continue, populated areas located near the front line or on its line are suffering from shelling, brain cells mercilessly destroy private houses and civil infrastructure, as a result of which people in some places are left without gas, water and electricity supply, meanwhile, the occupiers do not stop their attempts at so-called denazification of
the times of london named geoffrey one of the leading lawyers of her generation. i congratulate the terror of the civilian population of kharkiv continues, the attack hit a higher educational institution in the saltiv district, the head of the region, oleg synogubov, said , unfortunately, rescuers are working at the place of arrival from her injuries. a woman died in the hospital. in addition, the invaders also attacked the kyiv district. attacks in donetsk region, the attackers made shelters...
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. >> the times of london, his australian papers. >> he touched everything. >> he is building this dynastyo hand to his children. but he doesn't say when and he doesn't say who and he doesn't say how. >> whoever succeeds him wields this absolutely gargantuan influence across the globe. >> there will never be another like him. >> his major legacy, for better or worse, will be fox news. >> we've got to be very selective in allowing any muslim or future chinese students in here. >> the campaign has a false fake birth certificate. >> if you're overpoliticizing and weaponizing the coronavirus, you are not alone. >> it's a virus. >> fox news channel, fair and factual. >> if you are someone who's conservative, you are thanking god every day that rupert murdoch exists to counter what is a largely liberal oriented and democratic leaning media in this country. >> so much for those claims that voter fraud never happens. of course, it happens. they knew it happened when they -- >> and that audience is a broad swath of americans. you know, people who feel like they've always been told their whole lives
. >> the times of london, his australian papers. >> he touched everything. >> he is building this dynastyo hand to his children. but he doesn't say when and he doesn't say who and he doesn't say how. >> whoever succeeds him wields this absolutely gargantuan influence across the globe. >> there will never be another like him. >> his major legacy, for better or worse, will be fox news. >> we've got to be very selective in allowing any muslim or future...
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but regardless, let's speak to patrick mcguire from the times of london. and now the margin of success for her in his vote was 57 percent. that's smaller than people expected. his nipple, yes, his commanding model wouldn't say was entirely convincing because polling it suggested she be scoring in the high sixty's. if not, the seventy's really trouncing, where she sooner and in reality, she's not only failed to meet morris johnson's margin in 2019. he won 2 thirds of the vote of all the tory leadership elections that have been contested by the members. she scored the lowest and certainly under shooting expectations does suggest the conservative party at the grassroots and in parliament. but she failed to win a majority of am pays indeed, failed to come. first. at the am pacebutler suggest there is a, a broader and deeper opposition to her policies than perhaps the consensus in westminster on the pulse is let me john to the med because that does lead us. the next question i want to ask, which is the issue of unity, because it's this place that calls a shots w
but regardless, let's speak to patrick mcguire from the times of london. and now the margin of success for her in his vote was 57 percent. that's smaller than people expected. his nipple, yes, his commanding model wouldn't say was entirely convincing because polling it suggested she be scoring in the high sixty's. if not, the seventy's really trouncing, where she sooner and in reality, she's not only failed to meet morris johnson's margin in 2019. he won 2 thirds of the vote of all the tory...
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in the uk, they have the sun, the times of london, they control a lot of that newspaper marking, theya, a lot of the english speaking world they control news, and a lot of entertainment. >> and it's not always -- the journalistic integrity is not always there when it comes to the murdoch's media empire. >> there is certainly image major political bias. and there is a preference for, sort of a tabloid style, i guess you'd say. >> you can't ignore the political influence of river rock, and he has that all on the culture in the world, how do you think it's been most strongly felt. >> i think that we probably got our clearest understanding of it, honestly, during the trump era, when we saw the network, fox news network kind of effectively kind of merge with the trump white house, and amplify the presidents messages, also in many cases influence the president's policy choices, so that in some ways has always kind of a combination for rupert murdoch, of a lifetime of the accumulation of power and influence kind of came to a head with a trump white house. -- rupert murdoch was a late support
in the uk, they have the sun, the times of london, they control a lot of that newspaper marking, theya, a lot of the english speaking world they control news, and a lot of entertainment. >> and it's not always -- the journalistic integrity is not always there when it comes to the murdoch's media empire. >> there is certainly image major political bias. and there is a preference for, sort of a tabloid style, i guess you'd say. >> you can't ignore the political influence of...
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windsor hopes that the rift and their relationship had healed but now an explosive new book by the times of londonl reporter and author valentine lowe tries to give the inside story about power struggles in the palace the period of time when harry and meghan were in the firm and their departure is still something that attracts a huge amount of attention and this book sheds light in quite a detailed way on the perspectives of some of the staff during that time. the author says he spoke to palace insiders to try and shed light on what was happening behind palace walls claiming the prince had a fraught relationship with the media even before meghan came on the scene saying there were constant battles with the media and expecting the team to be on your side. every minor infraction was a big deal. it's long been understood that harry has had a very complex and difficult relationship with the media and this book explores how he felt when he was in a relationship. with megan and how that affected his interactions and his feelings and his behavior according to excerpts from the book the author claims the
windsor hopes that the rift and their relationship had healed but now an explosive new book by the times of londonl reporter and author valentine lowe tries to give the inside story about power struggles in the palace the period of time when harry and meghan were in the firm and their departure is still something that attracts a huge amount of attention and this book sheds light in quite a detailed way on the perspectives of some of the staff during that time. the author says he spoke to palace...
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we are in the heart of london at westminster, o of the three original cities that made up what became london back in medieval timesonly one part of that medieval building remains standing, and that is westminster hall, which has stood since 1097 when it was erected as a tribute & of the prestige of king william ii. now, the longest-serving monarch ever in this country is lying in state at the far end of the building behind me. you can see people behind me walking steadily, as they have done for hours on end, in order to pay their last respects. a mournful time, perhaps, it has been a cheerful 24 hour since the queen's body was brought here for the process to begin. a process that's been observed since the death of every monarch when edward vii who was the first to lie in state inside westminster. possibly inspired by william gladstone who lay here in the 1890's as a place for people to pay their respects. but what about the events that lie ahead after the lying in state? this will last until 6:30 on monday morning. as royal officials confirmed today, there are detailed plans in place for monday's state funeral of
we are in the heart of london at westminster, o of the three original cities that made up what became london back in medieval timesonly one part of that medieval building remains standing, and that is westminster hall, which has stood since 1097 when it was erected as a tribute & of the prestige of king william ii. now, the longest-serving monarch ever in this country is lying in state at the far end of the building behind me. you can see people behind me walking steadily, as they have done...
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the horses even, i read in the times of london today, the horses were prepared, they were exposed to sobbing crowds and flowers being thrown at them, so they wouldn't get startled. perhaps this is clearly where we're working, but we have many more days of this. >> we've got a lot more days of this. and you're right, this is an operation that has been practiced over and over again, by the military, and the british pride themselves on being able to do this. i suppose they think more than anything else in the world, and it is a remarkable day, and one has so many sort of snapshots and things that you see and hear on a day like this, and a couple of things struck me, one was a young woman, who was actually in that line that we've seen, on the side there of the thames, and she simply said, i don't know why, but i just feel like i knew her. and i think that kind of impacts you, and what so many people in this country feel at the moment. we just knew her. but think of these crowds of course, the thing about these crowds is they're a reminder of the queen's enormous personal popularity. whet
the horses even, i read in the times of london today, the horses were prepared, they were exposed to sobbing crowds and flowers being thrown at them, so they wouldn't get startled. perhaps this is clearly where we're working, but we have many more days of this. >> we've got a lot more days of this. and you're right, this is an operation that has been practiced over and over again, by the military, and the british pride themselves on being able to do this. i suppose they think more than...
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were, they are now belong to king charles the 3rd in i think they're kept in the tower of london most of the time. but those are his instruments. of state, and now that's, that's sort of the mon in full swings. you will, isn't it, they, these symbols are very, very important. they seem to be, they are very important and they are really ancient. a sim, symbols and traditions that have gone on for hundreds and hundreds of years. and that's, i mean, to be honest that a lot of people are, they find that a very attractive side of a, of the monarchy that is part of the pomp and the pageantry that the brits are actually the best that and, and indeed we've seen all wonderful pomp and pageantry we have seen of the last days or it's been a marvel to see thousands and thousands of service men, women, and so many people involved and it's all gone perfectly to play. so thank you, robin a so far. let me just recap for our viewers or who my just have joined us. what's just been happening. britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd with the historic state funeral. britain's long.
were, they are now belong to king charles the 3rd in i think they're kept in the tower of london most of the time. but those are his instruments. of state, and now that's, that's sort of the mon in full swings. you will, isn't it, they, these symbols are very, very important. they seem to be, they are very important and they are really ancient. a sim, symbols and traditions that have gone on for hundreds and hundreds of years. and that's, i mean, to be honest that a lot of people are, they find...
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. >> i think it's very interesting th of the last four monarchs to die in modern times, only one of them died in londone love of the british countryside is a tradition in the royal family. the queen is the first british monarch of modern times to die in scotland but her fatr and grandfather died in sand ring happen but her mother died on the aisle of wythe. they hadn't really thought at that time that people would want to take part in what had happened. the coffin was brought to south hampton then whisked up by train to waterloo. and it was only between those two railway station that is people got a chance to pay their respects. of course, they came later, lying in state and the funeral but what we're watching here is a modern ritual. a folk ritual, too, which has developed out of people's sorrow but also love and respect for the queen and somebody said, i heard them say they want thed to be a witness to history. i think people want to be a bart of history. that's the sensation. grandparents bringing their children before school so they'll remember this, it will be part of their lives. >> to cortege ca
. >> i think it's very interesting th of the last four monarchs to die in modern times, only one of them died in londone love of the british countryside is a tradition in the royal family. the queen is the first british monarch of modern times to die in scotland but her fatr and grandfather died in sand ring happen but her mother died on the aisle of wythe. they hadn't really thought at that time that people would want to take part in what had happened. the coffin was brought to south...
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the annual sheep drive in the city of london, where a flock of sheep herded from one side of london bridge across the river thames to the other. back in medieval timess drove their sheep across london bridge into the city of london to sell them at market. those people called freemen and did not have to pay the toll to cross the bridge in recognition of their status as local traders. it is not entirely sure when the practice ended, but certainly by the beginning of the 20th century it was no longer happening, as motor vehicles had taken over instead, but ten years ago the tradition was revived mainly down to a campaign, a charity called the campaign for wool. the patron is his majesty king charles iii. nowadays, it's reallyjust symbolic, done as a charity fundraiser. any event of this nature in the city is going to attract a flock of people to come and watch. if you are in the city of london, you can expect to get lambushed by a herd of sheep. with the sheep and all the ponds. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. —— the puns. the wind continuing to strengthen, cloud across the uk, a short spell of rain that moves away from scotland an
the annual sheep drive in the city of london, where a flock of sheep herded from one side of london bridge across the river thames to the other. back in medieval timess drove their sheep across london bridge into the city of london to sell them at market. those people called freemen and did not have to pay the toll to cross the bridge in recognition of their status as local traders. it is not entirely sure when the practice ended, but certainly by the beginning of the 20th century it was no...
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british prime minister liz truss reportedly will cut the rates on stamp duty according to the times of london. the newspaper says she will announced measures friday as part of a budget to stimulate the u.k. economy. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> -- and therefore change the nature of the conflict. therefore provide more support to ukraine. jonathan: from new york city this morning, good morning. handing it down to a fed decision just about positive, a quarter of 1% on the net -- s&p, on the nasdaq. the dollar stronger, 99.25 at the russian leader mobilizes even more troops. tom:tom: years ago i was in a hotel in chicago with the giant of game theory. one of the six people simply said nowhere like this morning does this matter. you have a wonderful history here based out of london. how do you respond to the threats of nuclear war from mr. putin? >> he is upping the ante once again. we've seen him do this before, but clearly he is making this move as he sees ukrain
british prime minister liz truss reportedly will cut the rates on stamp duty according to the times of london. the newspaper says she will announced measures friday as part of a budget to stimulate the u.k. economy. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> -- and therefore change the nature of the conflict. therefore provide more support to ukraine. jonathan: from new...
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let me show you the front pages of the british newspapers this morning. the london times this morning with a picture of a young queen, a life in service their headline this morning. moving on to the sun. we love to you, ma'am, their headline. the daily star. "you did your duty, ma'am." the daily express, "our beloved queen is dead." the mirror with a simple "thank you" on their cover. the daily mail, "our hearts are broken." the guardian with the same picture we are seeing in may newspapers. and the daily telegraph, grief is the price you pay for love. on c-span two this morning, the british house of commons is gathering, as you can see, and we have live coverage on c-span two as they will make tributes this morning to the queen. they look like they are in a moment of silence. let's watch. [video clip] >> before i call the prime minister, it is with the greatest sadness that i rise to say a few words in tribute to her late majesty, queen elizabeth. almost all of us in the house have experienced no other monarch but her late majesty. there are indeed only a score or so mem
let me show you the front pages of the british newspapers this morning. the london times this morning with a picture of a young queen, a life in service their headline this morning. moving on to the sun. we love to you, ma'am, their headline. the daily star. "you did your duty, ma'am." the daily express, "our beloved queen is dead." the mirror with a simple "thank you" on their cover. the daily mail, "our hearts are broken." the guardian with the same...
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west were, in fact, on the brink of war, but washington is far away, and the time of the approach of soviet missiles to londonalmost instantly recalls malcon, riffing, being the head of the british foreign office and the ministry of defense. then the second foreign office number. we had a very difficult period following the soviet invasion of afghanistan. there were no direct contacts at all for several years. before that, i was in moscow and met with some soviet leaders, it was very difficult with them, or what? to discuss you know nothing about their families, they gave out, only brief theses, the conversation was very cold even if you didn't have disagreements gray faces that stand on top, mausoleum heavy coats, warm scarves and hats looks like wax figures no emotions no smiles no contact from now published documents authentically. it is known that margaret thatcher , a professor of holiness at oxford university, archie brown, pointed out mikhail gorbachev's contact. i drew attention to him when he became secretary of your central committee in the seventy-eighth year. i became even more interested in gorba
west were, in fact, on the brink of war, but washington is far away, and the time of the approach of soviet missiles to londonalmost instantly recalls malcon, riffing, being the head of the british foreign office and the ministry of defense. then the second foreign office number. we had a very difficult period following the soviet invasion of afghanistan. there were no direct contacts at all for several years. before that, i was in moscow and met with some soviet leaders, it was very difficult...
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the annual sheep drive in the city of london, where a flock of sheep herded from one side of london bridge across the river thames to the other. back in medieval times, the sound of sheep bleating and hooves trotting on london bridge would have been familiar as farmers drove their sheep across london bridge into the city of london to sell them at market. those people called freemen and did not have to pay the toll to cross the bridge in recognition of their status as local traders. it is not entirely sure when the practice ended, but certainly by the beginning of the 20th century it was no longer happening, as motor vehicles had taken over instead, but ten years ago the tradition was revived mainly down to a campaign, a charity called the campaign for wool. the patron is his majesty king charles iii. nowadays, it's reallyjust symbolic, done as a charity fundraiser. any event of this nature in the city is going to attract a flock of people to come and watch. if you are in the city of london, you can expect to get lambushed by a herd of sheep. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. the wind continuing to strengthen, cloud across the uk,
the annual sheep drive in the city of london, where a flock of sheep herded from one side of london bridge across the river thames to the other. back in medieval times, the sound of sheep bleating and hooves trotting on london bridge would have been familiar as farmers drove their sheep across london bridge into the city of london to sell them at market. those people called freemen and did not have to pay the toll to cross the bridge in recognition of their status as local traders. it is not...
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flags flying at half-staff and there will be a 96 gun salute for every year of the monarch's life at 1:00 local time today in londone morning eastern time in addition to all of that, over the next coming days, we will see the queen's coffin moved to edinborough at some point and then potentially down to london at some point, where she will lie in state, allowing the public to pay their respects to her before she is laid to rest next to her husband, the late prince philip at st. georges king charles will make his way to london at some point today. he will make an address to the nation later this evening as king his first address as king. the interesting, he actually became king the moment his mother died yesterday, and his grandchildren archie and little bet, the children of harry and meghan automatically became prince and princess because they are the grandchildren of monarch and prince charles has talked about slimming down the monarchy he could still do that he could remove those titles he would actually have to take action to take them away those children are official, officially princes and princesses today fra
flags flying at half-staff and there will be a 96 gun salute for every year of the monarch's life at 1:00 local time today in londone morning eastern time in addition to all of that, over the next coming days, we will see the queen's coffin moved to edinborough at some point and then potentially down to london at some point, where she will lie in state, allowing the public to pay their respects to her before she is laid to rest next to her husband, the late prince philip at st. georges king...
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people who have gathered to see this last journey of the late queen elizabeth the 2nd, leaving buckingham palace for the last time, making her way through london to westminster hall. it's hard not to think hannah, that's the last time we saw prince william and harry walking behind a coffin through the streets of london was 25 years ago of the funeral of their, of their own mother. william was just 15. harry was just 12 years old. it was an awful thing to have to do. and yes, many criticized it at the time as being horrendous. think to put 2 young boys and they were boys 12 and 15 and walking behind their mother's body in front of the world of time. this is completely different. 25 years later we're all adults holder . but the seems in many ways are very similar. you saw that at the last few days, these see flowers outside various different palaces. as a much younger reporter in 97, i was reporting on the death of princess diana. and that was just extraordinary kind of outpouring of, of shock and grief. and at some points actually also anchor at the time that monica has learned a lot since then. i'm has changed a lot even queen elizabeth, the 2
people who have gathered to see this last journey of the late queen elizabeth the 2nd, leaving buckingham palace for the last time, making her way through london to westminster hall. it's hard not to think hannah, that's the last time we saw prince william and harry walking behind a coffin through the streets of london was 25 years ago of the funeral of their, of their own mother. william was just 15. harry was just 12 years old. it was an awful thing to have to do. and yes, many criticized it...
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we await the rival of the queen, her coffin will be arriving in london a short time from now. martha maccallum will be joining us for the continued coverage. join john roberts and me as america reports at the t top of the hour. >> emily: a high schoolteacher handed out a woke work sheet the first day of school. including words like marginalization, social justice, and white pre-fitting measures privilege the teachersaying hown writing. the parents call the lesson divisive and the school board is investigating because, michelle, the point is one father said i'm paying taxes so my kids can learn how to read, write, and communicate properly. i'm not paying taxes for them to learn this stuff in the document, especially not on the first day. >> and slow clap for that parent. because that's how we all feel. we want our kids learning the stuff that's going to serve them in the real world. now, i can hear the backlash already, so you're saying social justice didn't matter? marginalization doesn't matter? i'm saying one of the things on the work sheet said these are the people that are
we await the rival of the queen, her coffin will be arriving in london a short time from now. martha maccallum will be joining us for the continued coverage. join john roberts and me as america reports at the t top of the hour. >> emily: a high schoolteacher handed out a woke work sheet the first day of school. including words like marginalization, social justice, and white pre-fitting measures privilege the teachersaying hown writing. the parents call the lesson divisive and the school...
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pageantry continued with queen elizabeth passing through the heart of the british capital one more time. thousands lined the streets of london to watch a near 25-mile procession from wednestminster abbey to st. george's. soon after, queen elizabeth's coffin was lowered into the royal vault before being buried in a chapel alongside her parents, sister, and prince philip, her husband of 73 years. a lone piper who woke the queen every morning played one final time for her as she was laid to rest. anne-marie, the royal family still has one more week of mourning, and also this morning we are learning how many people actually passed through westminster hall to pay tribute to the queen. officials are saying 250,000 people stood in line that time to say good-bye. anne-marie? >> amazing. ian lee in london. thank you. >>> coming up, kidnapping hoax. a california woman who faked her own abduction learns her punishment. >>> and counting ants. the unimaginable number scientists came up with when trying to determine the number of ant ostown planet earth. this is the "cbs morning news." cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for
pageantry continued with queen elizabeth passing through the heart of the british capital one more time. thousands lined the streets of london to watch a near 25-mile procession from wednestminster abbey to st. george's. soon after, queen elizabeth's coffin was lowered into the royal vault before being buried in a chapel alongside her parents, sister, and prince philip, her husband of 73 years. a lone piper who woke the queen every morning played one final time for her as she was laid to rest....
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james cleverly is a long—standing ally of borisjohnson from his time as london mayor. ally of borisjohnsonintment as foreign secretary means for the first time there are no white men in the top fourjobs. the new business secretary, who will be in charge of energy policy, is jacob rees—mogg. he's spoken out about the costs of the drive to reduce carbon emissions and prefers fracking to wind farms. among those who have been sacked tonight, some experienced faces — grant shapps, dominic raab, steve barclay and george eustace. after such a divisive leadership contest, all the talk in tory circles has been about unity. can liz truss bring her unhappy party back together? she certainly hasn't reached out to those who backed rishi sunak, almost all of them have lost their cabinetjobs. once again a new team takes charge inside number 10. liz truss has decided she wants her friends around her at the top table as she takes on the toughest of roles. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. more appointments to be reported tonight. they are coming through steadily. let's speak again with our political edit
james cleverly is a long—standing ally of borisjohnson from his time as london mayor. ally of borisjohnsonintment as foreign secretary means for the first time there are no white men in the top fourjobs. the new business secretary, who will be in charge of energy policy, is jacob rees—mogg. he's spoken out about the costs of the drive to reduce carbon emissions and prefers fracking to wind farms. among those who have been sacked tonight, some experienced faces — grant shapps, dominic...
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army was replenished with hundreds of units of captured russian equipment in the kharkiv region, the russians lost some samples for the first time, and in londony are preparing to say goodbye to queen elizabeth ii , thousands of people are expected to come to pay their respects to her in kharkiv and the regions have completely restored the power supply , deputy head of the president's office kyrylo tymoshenko reported this kharkiv was without power supply, the blackout occurred due to the failure of the backup line that supplied the populated areas, this was the result of shelling by the russians that were the day before, there was also no water supply in kharkiv, just like yesterday, the pumping stations of the kharkiv vodokanal do not work without electricity, according to the head of the military administration, oleg synogubov, although there was no firing on kharkiv at night, around 3 a.m. the situation in kharkiv, now we will ask my colleague bbc correspondent zhanna bezpyachuk, she is on the direct line, zhanna, you are in kharkiv now, tell me what is happening with the electricity supply in the city and i congratulate you for now kharki
army was replenished with hundreds of units of captured russian equipment in the kharkiv region, the russians lost some samples for the first time, and in londony are preparing to say goodbye to queen elizabeth ii , thousands of people are expected to come to pay their respects to her in kharkiv and the regions have completely restored the power supply , deputy head of the president's office kyrylo tymoshenko reported this kharkiv was without power supply, the blackout occurred due to the...
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first appeared on the silver screen, and a secret agent can collect quite a lot of stuff in that time, so an auction in londontin replicas that were made especially for no time to die and used in matera on location in italy for the chase scene, so it is one of the stunt cars with some gadgets on it as well. and so, we come to the sensational aston martin db5 replica stunt car. there was plenty of interest with bids coming in from all around the world. eventually, the price reaching if not an all—time high, but close enough. —— then close enough. 2,a00,000, this bidder has it. it's against you in the uae, if you want to come back in, last chance, the cameras are up. it's not quite gone. it is now. sold to you. add on commission and this rather battered stunt car sold for more than $3 million. as for the bond franchise, it will continue, and soon with a brand—new leading man. afterall, nobody does it better. the name's allman — tim allman, bbc news. going to have to keep saving before i can afford an aston martin myself. that's all from us for now. you can find me on twitter. thanks for watching. hello. well, i
first appeared on the silver screen, and a secret agent can collect quite a lot of stuff in that time, so an auction in londontin replicas that were made especially for no time to die and used in matera on location in italy for the chase scene, so it is one of the stunt cars with some gadgets on it as well. and so, we come to the sensational aston martin db5 replica stunt car. there was plenty of interest with bids coming in from all around the world. eventually, the price reaching if not an...
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well, in london, another funeral procession began, the coffin with the body of elizabeth ii for the last time center of london past the parliament building past the residence of the prime minister and buckingham palace, which is considered the main residence of the british monarchs, the coffin is covered by the royal standard. on him the crown of scepters is installed - this is a symbol of the power of the british monarchs. well, the son of elizabeth ii, the current king, is also participating in the procession. e, charles iii and with him other members of the royal family - this is the state funeral of the highest e, the highest status. e. so solemnly they saw off here on their last journey. uh, the last time the former british prime minister winston churchill large-scale events. it involves about 4,000 military personnel and even more large-scale police, the operation blocked the center of london as well representatives of the mona dynasty were invited here to london for this funeral . leaders from different countries came here from different parts of the world, among them french president
well, in london, another funeral procession began, the coffin with the body of elizabeth ii for the last time center of london past the parliament building past the residence of the prime minister and buckingham palace, which is considered the main residence of the british monarchs, the coffin is covered by the royal standard. on him the crown of scepters is installed - this is a symbol of the power of the british monarchs. well, the son of elizabeth ii, the current king, is also participating...
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my parents who were born in the fifties and even my grandparents were teenagers at the time of the coronation. londonivers, having learned about the death, the queens blocked the main road leading to buckingham. tell the palace how all we can do is show our respect for her. she did a lot of good for the country and for me too. according to the protocol, the first official speech addressed recently, the incoming prime minister, lystrasens, along with the king's family. we mourn the loss of his mother as we mourn. we must unite to help him bear the important responsibility he bears for us. he was the last british politician to have been granted an audience by elizabeth ii and now has to report weekly on current events to king charles iii on the death of my beloved mother. her majesty the queen. this is the moment of greatest sadness for me and all members. my family. we deeply mourn over the death of our dear sovereign and dearly beloved mother. i know, that her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country by kingdoms and commonwealths, as well as by countless people around the world new king whose
my parents who were born in the fifties and even my grandparents were teenagers at the time of the coronation. londonivers, having learned about the death, the queens blocked the main road leading to buckingham. tell the palace how all we can do is show our respect for her. she did a lot of good for the country and for me too. according to the protocol, the first official speech addressed recently, the incoming prime minister, lystrasens, along with the king's family. we mourn the loss of his...
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the procession left london on a journey of roughly 25 miles. the queen leaving london for the last timer the thousands upon thousands of people who have gathered here today, people from windsor, england, from around the world, this is the last chance to pay their last respects. lg walk to windsor castle, the place the queen had most considered home, where her pony and two corgis waited. >> elizabeth the ii. >> reporter: and finally a service at st. george's chapel, where she was laid to rest with her husband, prince philip, as her nation mourned. closing a chapter in history and bidding farewell to the only monarch most have ever known. so the period of national mourning has officially ended today. royal mourning, that's another week. and while charles became king the moment his mother died, the coronation is expected to take place late spring, early summer next year. norah. >> charlie d'agata, thank you so much. today's farewell to her majesty is likely to go down in history as the most watched television event. and here in london, a sight we are likely to never see again in our lifeti
the procession left london on a journey of roughly 25 miles. the queen leaving london for the last timer the thousands upon thousands of people who have gathered here today, people from windsor, england, from around the world, this is the last chance to pay their last respects. lg walk to windsor castle, the place the queen had most considered home, where her pony and two corgis waited. >> elizabeth the ii. >> reporter: and finally a service at st. george's chapel, where she was...
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first appeared on the silver screen and a secret agent can collect quite a lot of stuff in that time. so an auction in londonthat were made especially for no time to die and used in matera on location in italy for the chase scene, so it is one of the stunt cars with some gadgets on it as well. and so we come to the sensational aston martin db5 replica stunt car. there was plenty of interest with bids coming in from all around the world. eventually the price reaching, if not an all—time high, but close enough. 2,400,000, this bidder has it, is against you in the uae, if you want to come back in, last chance, the cameras are up. it's not quite gone. it is now. sold to you. add on commission, and this rather battered stunt car sold for more than $3 million. standby the business. hello. well, it's fairly clear and calm across most of the uk right now, but later on, we are expecting wind and rain to sweep right across the country. a big autumn low is on the way, and here it is on the weather map. a lot of isobars there, and that does mean some very strong winds, especially in north—western parts of the uk. let's
first appeared on the silver screen and a secret agent can collect quite a lot of stuff in that time. so an auction in londonthat were made especially for no time to die and used in matera on location in italy for the chase scene, so it is one of the stunt cars with some gadgets on it as well. and so we come to the sensational aston martin db5 replica stunt car. there was plenty of interest with bids coming in from all around the world. eventually the price reaching, if not an all—time high,...
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go again — will australia see yet more of this, as a third consecutive la nina looks increasingly likely? this time on weather world, i'm in wennington in east londong wildfire that damaged or destroyed many of the homes here. and it's notjust people here counting the cost. record heat and drought have fuelled wildfires across much of western europe. spain injuly, and angel martin arjona in his bulldozer is trying to dig a trench to stop fire spreading to his nearby town. he's slowly swallowed up by the flames. it's the narrowest escape imaginable. he survived, but with severe burns. conditions forfire are made worse by drought. and in august, two—thirds of europe was under some sort of drought warning, with claims this could be the worst such event in 500 years. fires burned in the usa, too. global forest watch says the amount of tree cover being burned around the world has nearly doubled in the last 20 years. i'm joined now by dr matt jones, a climate scientist from the university of east anglia. and, matt, your research focuses on climate change and how that impacts the rate and intensity of wildfires. so how much has our warming world had an im
go again — will australia see yet more of this, as a third consecutive la nina looks increasingly likely? this time on weather world, i'm in wennington in east londong wildfire that damaged or destroyed many of the homes here. and it's notjust people here counting the cost. record heat and drought have fuelled wildfires across much of western europe. spain injuly, and angel martin arjona in his bulldozer is trying to dig a trench to stop fire spreading to his nearby town. he's slowly...
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of my colleagues . at 7:30 a.m. local time, holwistmister palace in london stopped accepting visitors for almost a week. people went there to say goodbye to the queen, according to the ministry of culture. the kingdom the maximum length of the queue of those who want to pay their respects and in the curling reached almost 7 km we have chairs we have blankets we have an umbrella in case of rain together with the neighbors we will spend the night here entering the palace people went through the rebellion guarded by the royal guards leslie brian lives in london, despite advancing age, she completely stood the line, she says it was very important for her people who stood in line behind us we just hugged when we left, the guard procession lasted more than 6 hours, first the coffin on the gun carriage of the royal fleet, which was dragged by 142 sailors to the right of the vinzmeister abbey , members of the royal family, in particular, king charles iii and his sons prince william and harry, followed in the process. there were 2,000 guests present at the funeral ceremony, and about 500 world leaders and high-r
of my colleagues . at 7:30 a.m. local time, holwistmister palace in london stopped accepting visitors for almost a week. people went there to say goodbye to the queen, according to the ministry of culture. the kingdom the maximum length of the queue of those who want to pay their respects and in the curling reached almost 7 km we have chairs we have blankets we have an umbrella in case of rain together with the neighbors we will spend the night here entering the palace people went through the...
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i rode for the last time through the streets of london, accompanied by a funeral band of scottish bagpipersoughout london, the police contingent was strengthened, the authorities feared a surge crime in the background, general mourning and the possibility of protests were not without incident. one of the police officers on duty fainted while on duty while being treated, the live broadcast of some sources was suspended. people were revealed by the prosecutor 's check to the belarusians. under the guise of a leasing agreement, microloans were offered. many of the firms' clients weren't legally savvy enough. in addition, people did not have a complete understanding of the legal nature of contracts, the consequences delays and the amount of penalties people, in fact, drove financial bondage. one of the victims of an unscrupulous company was a resident of the dribinsky district, a woman who took a loan for 400 rubles. but in the end it turned out to be much more. i'm inattentive. i thought that as i took loans, so here, i will use these opportunities, but this month i paid the first one in dolla
i rode for the last time through the streets of london, accompanied by a funeral band of scottish bagpipersoughout london, the police contingent was strengthened, the authorities feared a surge crime in the background, general mourning and the possibility of protests were not without incident. one of the police officers on duty fainted while on duty while being treated, the live broadcast of some sources was suspended. people were revealed by the prosecutor 's check to the belarusians. under...
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my parents who were born in the fifties and even my grandparents were teenagers at the time of the coronation. londonlearned about the death, the queens blocked the main road leading to the booking. to the palace, all we can do is pay our respects to her. she did a lot of good for the country and for me, too. according to the protocol, she was the first to make an official speech, recently, having taken office, the prime minister , together with her family, addressed the kings of ascorby. o the loss of his mother as we grieve we must come together to help him carry out the important responsibility he has for us was the last british politician to have been granted a visit by elizabeth ii now to report weekly on current events to king charles iii my death beloved mother. her majesty the queen. this is the moment of greatest sadness for me and all members. my family. we deeply mourn over the death of our dear sovereign and dearly beloved mother. i know that her loss will deeply felt throughout the country by kingdoms and commonwealths, and by countless multitudes around the world the new king whose cons
my parents who were born in the fifties and even my grandparents were teenagers at the time of the coronation. londonlearned about the death, the queens blocked the main road leading to the booking. to the palace, all we can do is pay our respects to her. she did a lot of good for the country and for me, too. according to the protocol, she was the first to make an official speech, recently, having taken office, the prime minister , together with her family, addressed the kings of ascorby. o the...
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my parents who were born in the fifties and even my grandparents were teenagers at the time of the coronation. londonaxi drivers, having learned about the death, the queens blocked the main road leading to the booking. at the palace, all we can do is pay our respects to her. she did a lot of good for the country and for me. also according to the minutes of the first official speech, recently inaugurated, prime minister li straz together with his family ask the kings for the loss of his mother while we mourn we must unite to help him bear the important responsibility that he bears for us was the last british politician who came to the audience of elizabeth ii now and will have to report weekly on current events to king charles iii the death of my beloved mother. her majesty the queen. this is the moment of greatest sadness for me and all members. my family. we deeply mourn over the death of our dear sovereign and dearly beloved mother. i know that her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, kingdoms and commonwealths, and countless people around the world the new king whose consort camilla be
my parents who were born in the fifties and even my grandparents were teenagers at the time of the coronation. londonaxi drivers, having learned about the death, the queens blocked the main road leading to the booking. at the palace, all we can do is pay our respects to her. she did a lot of good for the country and for me. also according to the minutes of the first official speech, recently inaugurated, prime minister li straz together with his family ask the kings for the loss of his mother...
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watching the coffin of queen elizabeth a 2nd in processing through the central streets of london at the toll of big ben timing, every minutes. and as we've been saying, guns going off every minute and hyde park by the king's troop royal horse artillery. really, those are the only sounds that you can hear in the capital. one of the busiest cities in the world, alongside the muffled drum and the band playing the funeral, marches the crowns. a silent as they watched the procession pass. the, the the in the harold state ground that james was talking about just now the crown jewels, the crown, the queen was wearing during her coronation. the crown that will be passed on to her son, king charles the 3rd at his coronation date. yet to be set in the future as close to the whole brennan standing by nearby the procession. not quite along the route, but close enough even to file the square and pull they've been screened up around the 50 in the world park for people who can't see it for themselves to go and watch the procession. it sounds like the whole city only has come to something of a standstill. really an extraordi
watching the coffin of queen elizabeth a 2nd in processing through the central streets of london at the toll of big ben timing, every minutes. and as we've been saying, guns going off every minute and hyde park by the king's troop royal horse artillery. really, those are the only sounds that you can hear in the capital. one of the busiest cities in the world, alongside the muffled drum and the band playing the funeral, marches the crowns. a silent as they watched the procession pass. the, the...
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of london. for the first time, the national anthem was played in a new interpretation of god save the king. 73-year-oldrles became the oldest monarch at the time of accession to the throne in the history of great britain. he received the title from his mother of queen elizabeth ii, who passed away in balmoral castle on the evening of september 8, she ruled the united kingdom for 70 years and about sports, three carpathian athletes won awards at the world championships among youth and juniors in kayaking and canoeing, the competitions recently ended in the hungarian city of szeged, our journalists met with the young champions after returning to ivano-frankivsk vitaliy prystai from frankivka at the world youth kayaking and canoeing championship won two medals in the canoe foursome the boy became the champion, and in the doubles canoe , together with his team partner, he finished third . they knew that there would be a fight, that there would be strong opponents, there would be no weak ones, and they also wanted to just give it their best. at the maximum, after the court of the initial race, we already un
of london. for the first time, the national anthem was played in a new interpretation of god save the king. 73-year-oldrles became the oldest monarch at the time of accession to the throne in the history of great britain. he received the title from his mother of queen elizabeth ii, who passed away in balmoral castle on the evening of september 8, she ruled the united kingdom for 70 years and about sports, three carpathian athletes won awards at the world championships among youth and juniors in...
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london. this is not the time _ biden is in london. this is not the time for— biden is in london. this is not the time for those sort ofe is. if the government comes out and says we are --oin government comes out and says we are going to _ government comes out and says we are going to ask— government comes out and says we are going to ask the cap on bankers bonuses. — going to ask the cap on bankers bonuses, we are not going to have a windfall— bonuses, we are not going to have a windfall tax — bonuses, we are not going to have a windfall tax on energy companies, they will— windfall tax on energy companies, they will be accused by labour, whose — they will be accused by labour, whose annual conference begins next weekend. _ whose annual conference begins next weekend, of helping the rich while the poor— weekend, of helping the rich while the poor suffer as we head into a winter— the poor suffer as we head into a winter where people are going to be worrying about how to pay their fuel biiis _ worrying about how to pay their fuel biiis. hit— worrying about how to pay their fuel bills. . ., .,, worrying about how to pay t
london. this is not the time _ biden is in london. this is not the time for— biden is in london. this is not the time for those sort ofe is. if the government comes out and says we are --oin government comes out and says we are going to _ government comes out and says we are going to ask— government comes out and says we are going to ask the cap on bankers bonuses. — going to ask the cap on bankers bonuses, we are not going to have a windfall— bonuses, we are not going to have a...
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of years. i have to say it is quite fun at times. the mayor of london, two days after the queen had to announce it on the steps of the cathedral. standing next to him was a man with a sword almost as high as him. another man wearing a pair of tights and holding one of the dead sea scrolls. and he looked like he was wearing camilla's winter hats. that is what we do in britain. so you guys take her seriously. so thank you for that. it is all madness and we are proud of it. >> harris: hilarious. i have no idea what he meant by the former prince charles talking to the tomatoes in the garden. i didn't know that meant you were watching the climate change. i didn't have the context that you had. i was worried that he was talking to animated objects. i got you. >> emily: i talked to my plants and it helps them thrive. i note that you referenced the queen consort as camilla. i wonder if it will take a transition period there for those under king charles iii reign to get used to their new titles? >> i think that is true. the queen, obviously one of the last major
of years. i have to say it is quite fun at times. the mayor of london, two days after the queen had to announce it on the steps of the cathedral. standing next to him was a man with a sword almost as high as him. another man wearing a pair of tights and holding one of the dead sea scrolls. and he looked like he was wearing camilla's winter hats. that is what we do in britain. so you guys take her seriously. so thank you for that. it is all madness and we are proud of it. >> harris:...
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allowed them at this last step of, you know, her existence as we see her and then the next time they'll be used -- well, they'll be taken straight back to the tower of londonia's crown was, i think it's still more than 2 pounds. >> yes. >> it's extraordinary upclose i'm told. >> extraordinary, 3,000 stones, 2,500 diamond, the sapphire at the top, the sapphire of edward the confessor, buried at westminster abbey, the black prince's ruby, part of the biggest diamond found in south africa, the other part is in the scepter. this crown is the crown we'll associate with the queen, when children draw pictures of the queen, this is the crown she wore. she wore it to the end of her coronation, state opening of parliament, on the balcony as a young crowned queen. she held the scepters, these jewels date back to beyond the 15th century, remade by charles ii, and they were her crown, it was made smaller to fit her smaller head. and to me it's so symbolic, seeing her crown, seeing her orb, her scepter with her, being carried by her beloved guards. that symbol of the jewels of british history and there it is, the final time she'll wear it. and that symbolic moment in st
allowed them at this last step of, you know, her existence as we see her and then the next time they'll be used -- well, they'll be taken straight back to the tower of londonia's crown was, i think it's still more than 2 pounds. >> yes. >> it's extraordinary upclose i'm told. >> extraordinary, 3,000 stones, 2,500 diamond, the sapphire at the top, the sapphire of edward the confessor, buried at westminster abbey, the black prince's ruby, part of the biggest diamond found in...
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many saw her as a rock of stability during turbulent times, while others have criticized the monarchies colonial legacy. out here as alan fisher has more, i lived in london for something years and i'd never seen it as busy as this. and there were times upon tens of thousands of people who felt we had to touch history by coming to london to see their fear. wells to the queen, and so it, it commanded that sort of operation with more policeman, more police officers on the street than we've ever seen for any operation. i may never see the like of it again. this make no mistake about it was a world event. at least 13 people have been killed by shelling and ukraine's eastern city of jeanette's, according to its russian back mer to children are said to be among the casualties. to that city has been controlled by russian back separatists since 2014. a telegram says it's released an american engineer in exchange for a senior taliban member held by the u. s. groups foreign ministers as they exchanged mark ferris at carol airport. on monday, he was reading return for had uber. she had no zine who had been in us custody for 17 years on drug smuggling charges. villag
many saw her as a rock of stability during turbulent times, while others have criticized the monarchies colonial legacy. out here as alan fisher has more, i lived in london for something years and i'd never seen it as busy as this. and there were times upon tens of thousands of people who felt we had to touch history by coming to london to see their fear. wells to the queen, and so it, it commanded that sort of operation with more policeman, more police officers on the street than we've ever...
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to see is a glimpse of the new king but also the queen's coffin as it makes its way out of london for the final time towards windsor. getting into the mechanics of the day obviously in about ten minutes time we're expecting the lying in state period at westminster hall to finish, the final members of the public to be able to pay their respects. and then they will no longer be able to do that from there on. at 8 a.m. the doors of westminster abbey will open for this congregation of 2,000 people which includes 500 dignitaries. they're going to start taking their places there, and we're not just having japanese emperors who have have been invited to this ceremony and spanish kings and a french president, they'll also be large numbers of people who have done a lot of charity work in this country. representatives of diverse groups like the lgbtq community and people who campaigned for say against night crime or helped out enormously during the pandemic. later on what we're expecting is members of the royal family to leave buckingham palace for that funeral procession. the king will leave from his own off
to see is a glimpse of the new king but also the queen's coffin as it makes its way out of london for the final time towards windsor. getting into the mechanics of the day obviously in about ten minutes time we're expecting the lying in state period at westminster hall to finish, the final members of the public to be able to pay their respects. and then they will no longer be able to do that from there on. at 8 a.m. the doors of westminster abbey will open for this congregation of 2,000 people...
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the annual sheep drive in the city of london, where a flock of sheep herded from one side of london bridge across the river thames to the other. back in medieval times
the annual sheep drive in the city of london, where a flock of sheep herded from one side of london bridge across the river thames to the other. back in medieval times
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volleys were fired by artillery in hyde park and 62 volleys by artillery near the tower of london, and for the first time the royal anthem was played in the new interpretation of god save the king. 73-year-old charles became the oldest monarch at the time of accession to the throne in the history of great britain. he received the title from his mother, queen elizabeth ii . 70 years of prisoners are afraid of the mosquito dmytro kozatsky won the paris photo contest prix della photographers, his series of photos from azov steel took first place in the war press category and second in the general press category. asked to send the photos published by him to journalists for awards and photo contests and we congratulate the soldier azov and thank all the defenders of ukraine who are now defending our state and we are with them and you watch the next news release of the final one already at 21:00 and now my colleagues ulyana panasyuk e-e and vitaliy portnikov continue the broadcast of the espresso tv channel , watch espresso news and euro programs espresso for ukrainian refugees in europe, joint broadcast with
volleys were fired by artillery in hyde park and 62 volleys by artillery near the tower of london, and for the first time the royal anthem was played in the new interpretation of god save the king. 73-year-old charles became the oldest monarch at the time of accession to the throne in the history of great britain. he received the title from his mother, queen elizabeth ii . 70 years of prisoners are afraid of the mosquito dmytro kozatsky won the paris photo contest prix della photographers, his...
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yeah, big crowd of you know, we got here a few hours ago and it seemed like just around the time that london's offices were closing and people were leaving for the evening, the crowd just weld despite the rain earlier this crosbie been growing by the minute not just londoners, but also lot of to were as people from all over the world coming through had the chance to chat with a couple of people from france, which obviously, politically, it may not be best friends with england right now, but they were here to wish the queen well and, and they wanted to make sure that that she was doing okay. i spoke with another couple from, from austria as well. and actually just a few minutes ago, some flowers were laid at the foot of buckingham palace as well. of course we, we don't know how the queen's doing, but people are so concerned that they're already beginning to leave flowers for her . so the other thing to mention, of course, is at this news, immediately trickle through the whole country media here, tv, stations, radio stations went into their rolling coverage. and just to give you a sense of how b
yeah, big crowd of you know, we got here a few hours ago and it seemed like just around the time that london's offices were closing and people were leaving for the evening, the crowd just weld despite the rain earlier this crosbie been growing by the minute not just londoners, but also lot of to were as people from all over the world coming through had the chance to chat with a couple of people from france, which obviously, politically, it may not be best friends with england right now, but...
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bonjour, it's me, boris johnson, mayor of london. by the timeg prime minister, he was already a singular phenomenon because no figure probably ever in british politics but certainly in modern times had managed to combine so successfully politics with the entertainment industry. and he had a musical comedian's sense of performance. he was the most striking performance politicians of modern times. and it was almost as if he was knocking on the gates of number 10 downing st shouting, "i'm a celebrity, get me in there!" would you like to be prime minister? - that's a very tough job. if that ball came loose from the back of the scrum, which it won't, of course would be a great thing to have a crack at it but it's not going to happen. the human bulldozer, who snatched the ball from the back of the tory scrum is a man of many contradictions. a classical scholar turned popular entertainer, a self—proclaimed liberal one nation tory, hand in glove with the hardline brexiteers. the doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong aga
bonjour, it's me, boris johnson, mayor of london. by the timeg prime minister, he was already a singular phenomenon because no figure probably ever in british politics but certainly in modern times had managed to combine so successfully politics with the entertainment industry. and he had a musical comedian's sense of performance. he was the most striking performance politicians of modern times. and it was almost as if he was knocking on the gates of number 10 downing st shouting, "i'm a...
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k navigates through abilene's time reporter carl aspen was in front of buckingham palace in london, where many people have gathered to confront the end of a long era. you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long, and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know, in speaking with a lot of people, they do feel some uncertainty around the, the situation course as a new prime minister here as well. but this has been something that many people have been trying to prepare for. they knew it was coming. they might be shocked, but they're not surprised at the death of queen elizabeth that horse to day the focus has been on her, her life, her duty, and her service to this country and speaking with a lot of people. that's why they wanted to come out here to day and to leave flowers and other signs of remembrance at buckingham palace. it feels like almost a city wide c
k navigates through abilene's time reporter carl aspen was in front of buckingham palace in london, where many people have gathered to confront the end of a long era. you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long, and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know,...