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so, sir tom windsor felt that sadiq khan had really been involved in this.een involved in this.— involved in this. the former chief of this school _ involved in this. the former chief of this school will _ involved in this. the former chief of this school will be _ involved in this. the former chief of this school will be speaking i of this school will be speaking litter on the programme, he said we need to have the senior police officers in place for longer. they're not staying long enough. good experiences disappearing at the top ranks. this good experiences disappearing at the to ranks. , , ., , ., ., top ranks. this is a huge shortage ofthe top ranks. this is a huge shortage of the senior _ top ranks. this is a huge shortage of the senior police _ top ranks. this is a huge shortage of the senior police officers. - top ranks. this is a huge shortage of the senior police officers. 18 i of the senior police officers. 18 vacancies currently in those rings, lots of those people are acting up and there's been a problem in finding good chief constables for some
so, sir tom windsor felt that sadiq khan had really been involved in this.een involved in this.— involved in this. the former chief of this school _ involved in this. the former chief of this school will _ involved in this. the former chief of this school will be _ involved in this. the former chief of this school will be speaking i of this school will be speaking litter on the programme, he said we need to have the senior police officers in place for longer. they're not staying long enough....
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sadiq khan has felt so criticised that he has gone on the offensive, he said sir tom windsor, who wroteled account of what happened in those days and it is really critical of how the mayor and his team behaved, saying they were unjustifiably politically brutal and the fact that dame cressida dick was given less than an hour to decide whether to resign was unacceptable. essentially she was told she had to attend a meeting and that if she didn't attend that meeting and come up with a defence of her position, he would say he had lost confidence in her and she as a result felt she had to resign and tom windsor says that was not following due process and was inappropriate. president biden has accused his predecessor, donald trump, of damaging democracy and encouraging political violence. in a hard—hitting speech, mr biden warned that the american way of life — and even america's "soul" — is under threat. donald trump has responded by saying president biden must be "insane, orsuffering from late stage dementia!" our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. a historic setting for a spe
sadiq khan has felt so criticised that he has gone on the offensive, he said sir tom windsor, who wroteled account of what happened in those days and it is really critical of how the mayor and his team behaved, saying they were unjustifiably politically brutal and the fact that dame cressida dick was given less than an hour to decide whether to resign was unacceptable. essentially she was told she had to attend a meeting and that if she didn't attend that meeting and come up with a defence of...
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i think we need to — criticism from tom windsor?cess was followed. the report is looking at the process, the due process. and the report says its was not followed. it said that the actions of the meh were not in accordance with the relevant legislation, so, when it comes to ensuring due process is upheld in the future and that there is democratic oversight of policing, is democratic oversight of policing, is this an important thing to look at, whatever you think whether it she went on? it at, whatever you think whether it she went on?— she went on? it is an important re ort. she went on? it is an important report- the _ she went on? it is an important report. the commission - she went on? it is an important report. the commission at - she went on? it is an important report. the commission at the l report. the commission at the metropolitan police answers to the home secretary and also the mayor of london. they are not actually employed by those individuals but they answer to them and when those individuals lose confidence that is a
i think we need to — criticism from tom windsor?cess was followed. the report is looking at the process, the due process. and the report says its was not followed. it said that the actions of the meh were not in accordance with the relevant legislation, so, when it comes to ensuring due process is upheld in the future and that there is democratic oversight of policing, is democratic oversight of policing, is this an important thing to look at, whatever you think whether it she went on? it at,...
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mr versions of events in tom windsor public biased reports.— public biased reports. how are you? i'm really troud of your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the — your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign _ your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that - your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that i - your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that i ran i your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that i ran and iam proud of the campaign that i ran and i am grateful to everyone who supported me, but the priority now is to get behind liz truss, a new leader. she would have my full support as the new conservative government gets on with delivering for the british people. ipiipihat government gets on with delivering for the british people.— for the british people. what does a save of the — for the british people. what does a save of the party — for the british people. what does a save of the party that _ for the british people. what does a save of the party that you - for the b
mr versions of events in tom windsor public biased reports.— public biased reports. how are you? i'm really troud of your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the — your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign _ your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that - your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that i - your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign that i ran i your defeat, how are you? i'm really proud of the campaign...
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duty and the fact that she was working, and another favorite, captain tom, knighting captain tom, at windsor an amazing figure, who really captured the public's imagination in the u.k., and you have them coming together and that represents hope and that kind of difficult period. >> what was it like over the two decades, and watching them change, but also the world change? >> yes, i think with the royal family, you're documenting history and things unfolding in front of you and there are changes, and of course, we've seen some of these famous photographs, with a constantly-evolving story and that's one of the many special things and looking at the amazing pictures of the queen that we've seen in the last couple of days, from some amazing photographers, it shows that the images that you're taking today, stand the test of time and you might look it in ten years time or maybe 100 years time. >> you only have a couple of sections left, but ho you are doing right now? >> a surreal few days. to say i'm working and it will be for the next few days and it is important to document these moments, as th
duty and the fact that she was working, and another favorite, captain tom, knighting captain tom, at windsor an amazing figure, who really captured the public's imagination in the u.k., and you have them coming together and that represents hope and that kind of difficult period. >> what was it like over the two decades, and watching them change, but also the world change? >> yes, i think with the royal family, you're documenting history and things unfolding in front of you and there...
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tom? >> all right molly hunter from windsor tonight, we thank you. >>> today's events the first of nine moreays of ceremonies across the country people are coming from all over the world to be a part of it. all of it leading up to the queen's funeral. keir simmons is in london with more >> reporter: crowds crammed into the streets of london tonight, as they have all day, and for hundreds of years, on big royal occasions. >> really sad about the queen, but, yep, charles is king. >> everybody, you know, grieving >> at st. james' palace, where a new king began writing the next royal chapter today, we met bill and debby kenny from boston, visiting london for the first time >> i think he's probably a little nervous. he wants to make sure that his people love him and respect him as they did his mother. >> this is a really hard thing to do this was his mother. and yet, not a beat passed and he became king >> reporter: st. james' palace has been the setting for some of the most important events in royal history. and today, for the new king's ascension ceremony it was built 500 years ago by henry vii
tom? >> all right molly hunter from windsor tonight, we thank you. >>> today's events the first of nine moreays of ceremonies across the country people are coming from all over the world to be a part of it. all of it leading up to the queen's funeral. keir simmons is in london with more >> reporter: crowds crammed into the streets of london tonight, as they have all day, and for hundreds of years, on big royal occasions. >> really sad about the queen, but, yep,...
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and i thought that the fuel arrangements which were tom, on a pare down basis at windsor. i gave him everything that he could have hope or what it did show is that the, even the in reduce circumstance, the british can actually do their ceremonial farewells pretty well. so i think we're going to see a, in a week's time to several weeks time is exactly the same precision and the, some satisfaction in watching the ceremonial unfold. because what it does to is it, it, it just a reminder that monica has been around in this country and it's settled for, for 1200 years. and it is the backbone, if you like, all the british nation. christopher wilson, thank you very much indeed for joining us once again. the queen's final journey through scotland to edinburgh, continuing coverage throughout the day here on al jazeera, thousands of people expected to line the road to bid farewell to clean elizabeth. the 2nd will have continuing coverage throughout the day. once again, here on our jessia, as turn our attention to some of days avenues now in ukraine. russia's grape on the northeast an
and i thought that the fuel arrangements which were tom, on a pare down basis at windsor. i gave him everything that he could have hope or what it did show is that the, even the in reduce circumstance, the british can actually do their ceremonial farewells pretty well. so i think we're going to see a, in a week's time to several weeks time is exactly the same precision and the, some satisfaction in watching the ceremonial unfold. because what it does to is it, it, it just a reminder that monica...
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tom has perfect pitch. >> yes, i'm a total freak. >> can i hear an f sharp? >>. ♪ la ♪ >> yeah, you're right. as part of their compensation, these singers and their families get an apartment right in windsorwindsor castle. is that the best opening line? >> they say, that's very good. where do you really live? and i say i'll show you my driver's license. >> reporter: eight times a week they rejoin the full st. george's choir in the historic chapel to sing for daily services, which are open for the public. >> this is the office? >> yes, it is. >> not too shabby. you have a decent place to work here. >> reporter: the queen will be buried in this chapel, longside centuries of other kings and queens. >> we have a couple of big hitters. >> reporter: and we're talking about the actual remains are under this spot? >> yes. it's quite the thought, isn't it? >> you never get used to singing in a place like this. >> reporter: they sung at all kind of royal events. >> we sang at prince harry's wedding and there was a small choir at his royal highness the duke of edinborough. >> last year they invited a woman for the first time. >> she can do everything. >> reporter: there's a cultural question, too. y
tom has perfect pitch. >> yes, i'm a total freak. >> can i hear an f sharp? >>. ♪ la ♪ >> yeah, you're right. as part of their compensation, these singers and their families get an apartment right in windsorwindsor castle. is that the best opening line? >> they say, that's very good. where do you really live? and i say i'll show you my driver's license. >> reporter: eight times a week they rejoin the full st. george's choir in the historic chapel to sing...
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tom: there'll be a lot of coverage on this. i think the tradition of the family, the house of windsor of being in scotland speaks volumes, this goess mother. i would suggest, the comfort there versus the drafty halls of buckingham palace tends to be paramount. jonathan: gearing up in a couple of hours on financial markets. ecb rate decision about 20 minutes away. after that, you will hear from the chairman of the federal serve, jay powell. he is going to have his own address later, at the same time president lagarde is delivering a news conference. here is the plan. get that decision at 8:15 eastern time. 30 minute later, a news conference with president lagarde. then, we hear from chairman powell. tom: i have been at the cato institute where the chairman shows up, it is a different thing tank. there should be different comments there. jonathan: futures unchanged on the s&p five hundred. live from new york city, good pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year
tom: there'll be a lot of coverage on this. i think the tradition of the family, the house of windsor of being in scotland speaks volumes, this goess mother. i would suggest, the comfort there versus the drafty halls of buckingham palace tends to be paramount. jonathan: gearing up in a couple of hours on financial markets. ecb rate decision about 20 minutes away. after that, you will hear from the chairman of the federal serve, jay powell. he is going to have his own address later, at the same...
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windsor. right now they're on what's called the long walk. and you can see how many people tom llamas was talking about earlier and how they had to shut it down. there wasn't anymore space. picking up the point that john is making, this is a real moment of change for these people. it was two weeks tomorrow that we saw queen elizabeth shaking the new prime minister's hand. there was queen elizabeth and prime minister boris johnson. in just a matter of days it was a king charles and prime minister liz truss. what the queen had is winston churchill, somebody to help her through the transition. here's what we need to do. let me school you in all of this. help you as you go. these are two new people to the job. although, suzanne that, king charles has had a long time apprenticing under his mother. he did practices with former prime ministers, cameron, i believe, on those weekly meetings, what they're going to be like. again, this is a moment in history where we are saying good-bye to a queen, suzannah, and we are not liking to see another queen ever again in our lifetimes. >> maybe
windsor. right now they're on what's called the long walk. and you can see how many people tom llamas was talking about earlier and how they had to shut it down. there wasn't anymore space. picking up the point that john is making, this is a real moment of change for these people. it was two weeks tomorrow that we saw queen elizabeth shaking the new prime minister's hand. there was queen elizabeth and prime minister boris johnson. in just a matter of days it was a king charles and prime...
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windsor castle at a private burial and st. george chapel. the coffin will be lowered into the royal faults alongside prince philip. there is a tour of duty that we will never see again. tom parmenter sky news. >> right, to give you an understanding of what will happen today. buckingham palace has now published the order of service for the queen's funeral. the order confirms that prince george and princess charlotte will join the royal family during the coffin procession into westminster abbey. the choir will sing a special song originally composed for the queens coronation. two lessons will be read by the secretary general of the commonwealth and by the prime minister, lustrous. the queens owned by people be playing sweep very sweep as they stay in the coffin and procession out of the abbey. and during the committal, the choir will sing the russian tintagel of the departed. which was also some for the funeral of the duke of edinburgh. well our katie spencer is with me this morning. good morning to casey. it is going to be a very emotional day. what can we expect to see? >> very occasionally, we have in our lives these where we were moments. i think for anyone who is of a
windsor castle at a private burial and st. george chapel. the coffin will be lowered into the royal faults alongside prince philip. there is a tour of duty that we will never see again. tom parmenter sky news. >> right, to give you an understanding of what will happen today. buckingham palace has now published the order of service for the queen's funeral. the order confirms that prince george and princess charlotte will join the royal family during the coffin procession into westminster...
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tom devine on what is a very sad day. we've moved from balmoral and we now go to windsor castle.gdom. i wonder what is the scene where you are now and given this was perhaps the queen's favourite residence?- this was perhaps the queen's favourite residence? yes, it was. whereas you _ favourite residence? yes, it was. whereas you could _ favourite residence? yes, it was. whereas you could describe i whereas you could describe buckingham palace as the office home, here it would be the other way around. ithink home, here it would be the other way around. i think it was the home, office. she made herfirst broadcast from windsor castle aged 1a during the second world war in october 1940 and thereafter used it as a home, a place to bring up herfamily. what's going on here, the extraordinary thing is as you can see, there are dozens if not hundreds of people, but it's very quiet. there have been the grass cutters, clipping the lawns in preparation forfuture events, there have been thejets coming out of heathrow but otherwise it's just a curious comedy interested, the reflective, people
tom devine on what is a very sad day. we've moved from balmoral and we now go to windsor castle.gdom. i wonder what is the scene where you are now and given this was perhaps the queen's favourite residence?- this was perhaps the queen's favourite residence? yes, it was. whereas you _ favourite residence? yes, it was. whereas you could _ favourite residence? yes, it was. whereas you could describe i whereas you could describe buckingham palace as the office home, here it would be the other way...