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she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, though not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person, yet she campaign for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style of former british prime minister margaret thatcher, us before 1996. she was a prominent youth member of another british political party. we liberal democrat, believe an opportunity for all she switched though to the conservative party while still at university on the ongoing cost of living crisis, frost promises tax cuts unloaded. cisco that will be no highly guard portage. ah prime minute, where your mouse is, our correspondent in london big at the moment sir, many of the u. k. have been waiting quite some time for trusts. now the new
she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, though not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person, yet she campaign for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style of former british...
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u. k, the lifting the existing cap that's been in place since 2014 on bank because bonus. now the reason why they put this in place is because when the and of course you have to remember in the u. k, that's basically 5 big banks dominating the economy. 90 percent of all of these 5 big banks is very concentrated banking system. and in 2008, most of the big banks when trouble some needed serious rescue. otherwise they would have completely closed down. and so they received a lot of tax payers money to get bailed out. and then people are saying, well, how they get our tax money. i mean, you know, most people, you know, have to work really hard on this tax money and the bank is get this so that they can keep their jobs and they're paying themselves 1000000 pounds bonuses to w3w, whatever. so that was considered somewhat obscene. and a cap was set on this. now you sort of jump and you thought it was, consider somewhat obscene, i mean, but look at the situation, the u. k. it's in nowadays, it's only going to get worse with inflation of the currency. it's a bit of a crisis. what a
u. k, the lifting the existing cap that's been in place since 2014 on bank because bonus. now the reason why they put this in place is because when the and of course you have to remember in the u. k, that's basically 5 big banks dominating the economy. 90 percent of all of these 5 big banks is very concentrated banking system. and in 2008, most of the big banks when trouble some needed serious rescue. otherwise they would have completely closed down. and so they received a lot of tax payers...
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u. k. and the, the queen obviously not able to be where she should have been, which was buckingham palace. so clearly a lot of concern on news of this is of course, traveling fast. people across the u. k. have been wishing her. well, i want to see if we can hear some of the public reaction. hey, alissa. ah, you all soon. i wish she recovers and i hope the family that they navigate through this difficult period together, united the find peace in whatever happens. she's in very good health and i just wish you and obeys in pain. you know, carrion's room. she's very and when she enjoys doing it she's, she's been the queen as long as i've been alive. she's been the queen as long as my parents have been alive. so she's really a very, very important part of the fabric. you know, it's going to be terrible and was very sad. i think she is a very special queen. i think everybody around the world knows her are even in israel and i wish for her health and hopefully she'll always be there. i hope she. well, she recovers right side really? my i think off the couldn't just for like spectrum it cuz she's b
u. k. and the, the queen obviously not able to be where she should have been, which was buckingham palace. so clearly a lot of concern on news of this is of course, traveling fast. people across the u. k. have been wishing her. well, i want to see if we can hear some of the public reaction. hey, alissa. ah, you all soon. i wish she recovers and i hope the family that they navigate through this difficult period together, united the find peace in whatever happens. she's in very good health and i...
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u. k. been airlines and others. one of the best way to cope with lack of energy are that as a result, it from the war in ukraine is that they migrate to warmer lance, like saudi arabia or india or elsewhere and come back home when it's summer time. so when they're experts speak of such solutions, you may guess what is waiting for them. all right, fair. martha. confession, foreign policy analyst and public diplomacy strategies. thanks for joining us on the program. always a pleasure. thank. now, with winter drawing near europeans are on the lookout for new ways to heat their homes. as the absence of cheap russian gas causes a bigger headache for many than 1st anticipated sales of fireplaces, firewood, and wood burners have shut up in spain. as many people go into survival note, the surgeon demand has caused prices to skyrocket. leaving many of those previously reliant on the most basic form of heat in the cold. we believe that our clients are asking for a bit more firewood and people who didn't ask for it before aski
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been able to to him that business. and so sat with kyle said there is a cost of living christ is taking place in the u. k. right now the funeral is taking place. many people are mourning the queen and hang there with that. have been christians raised by people across the country about the cost of this funeral over that money can be better spent to do. okay. all right, thanks so much. i said back there as bring in simon mails. he's a retired british army officer, former senior defense advisor for the middle east. he's in london, joins us now live from the british capital. you know, the infantry, the cavalry. we've seen minute tree procedure. it's all been a big part of this funeral, hasn't it? been a huge part ah, and what a joyous and what a professional contribution the armed forces have made. i'm so proud of every man, a woman in the armed forces who's turned out to day and every one of them because as a professional soldier 10 days ago, ah, the news of her majesty's death would have reached them. a well thought through plans will have been initiated on i think the sheer intricacy of the security of mili
been able to to him that business. and so sat with kyle said there is a cost of living christ is taking place in the u. k. right now the funeral is taking place. many people are mourning the queen and hang there with that. have been christians raised by people across the country about the cost of this funeral over that money can be better spent to do. okay. all right, thanks so much. i said back there as bring in simon mails. he's a retired british army officer, former senior defense advisor...
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she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, although not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person. she campaigned for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style. a former british prime minister, margaret thatcher, austin, before 1996, she was a prominent youth member of another british political party. we liberal democrat believe in opportunity for all she switched though to the conservative party while still at the university on the ongoing cost of living crisis cross promises, tax cuts unloaded system that will be no high portage, all prime minister. and after the corresponding barbara hazel in london, about the biggest challenge is less trust will face their calling. it's here in omni crisis
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u. k. and after a bitter campaign liz trust has been elected leader of britons conservative party and will become the u. k. next prime minister, the contest was sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. strengthening the economy is set to be the new prime minister's most pressing task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy charges in her acceptance speech trust promised to tackle those challenges head on. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver only energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills that all say dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply crossover to our correspond. barbara basil who is in london. barbara list trust is inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as free as prime minister. the biggest issue, without doubt it is the energy price crises. and because prices here have already been doubling, they're supposed to triple towards the end of the year. and particularly small business could just go out of business in their million
u. k. and after a bitter campaign liz trust has been elected leader of britons conservative party and will become the u. k. next prime minister, the contest was sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. strengthening the economy is set to be the new prime minister's most pressing task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy charges in her acceptance speech trust promised to tackle those challenges head on. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and...
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u. s. prison on drug charges. well, contract mot. facts had been detained in afghanistan since early 2020 ah, the u. k. and the world who bid farewell to queen is with the 2nd to the states funeral there by royalty, presidents and prime ministers. 70 rolled reign was the longest in british history . and he's continues here and i'll just hear that's after catching the cost. this was a young woman, the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is historic. from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power is attempting to silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of use is. that is the game that rolled, and that for all god, for the absolute white on al jazeera, ah, [000:00:00;00] with hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is counting the cost on out here. if you look at the world of business and economics this week, king charles the 3rd exceeds the throne as the u. k. faces of cost of living crisis
u. s. prison on drug charges. well, contract mot. facts had been detained in afghanistan since early 2020 ah, the u. k. and the world who bid farewell to queen is with the 2nd to the states funeral there by royalty, presidents and prime ministers. 70 rolled reign was the longest in british history . and he's continues here and i'll just hear that's after catching the cost. this was a young woman, the likes of which we have never seen. this is important. this is historic. from breaking down the...
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u. k for 2 decades now and she's always been there when i married when i had my children. so it will be really difficult to imagine the life in the u. k. without the queen. and now be again the queen died it balmoral as we know in in scotland. she had her body is still there remains are still there. what's going to be happening there? people are laying flowers there, aren't balmoral paying their respects? what will be happening there in scotland in the coming days? we do know the exact choreography, but we're expecting that on there. the queen's body will stay at bol morrow for a little while, and then it, it will be our transfer to bed. that dear against unfortunately, i'm going to have to interrupt you there. we seem to be having a little bit of trouble with al line to beg, at mass in london in front of buckingham palace that we will be coming to her later in the program. on a speech on her 21st birthday, the then air to the throne, princess elizabeth promised to dedicate her life to public service. it was a promise she kept until the very end. just a few months ago, bret
u. k for 2 decades now and she's always been there when i married when i had my children. so it will be really difficult to imagine the life in the u. k. without the queen. and now be again the queen died it balmoral as we know in in scotland. she had her body is still there remains are still there. what's going to be happening there? people are laying flowers there, aren't balmoral paying their respects? what will be happening there in scotland in the coming days? we do know the exact...
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u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. and maybe he can maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning we'll distract people from that. but this stuff is going to be waiting for them when they stop morning, when they come out of exceeds rules and go back to work. if they have jobs, i don't know whether it's really his place hold the country together. whether he can on is another question. very interesting stuff. i'm going to ask you to stick around. but 1st i want to take a quick look at how the u. k went about its 1st day without queen elizabeth because most of her former subjects don't know life without her. and while her death was an unexpected giving her age and recent
u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. and maybe he can maybe the whole fuel and the days of...
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u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. maybe he can, maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning we'll distract people from that. but this stuff is going to be waiting for them when they stop morning, when they come out, if it federal and go back to work. if they have jobs, i don't know whether it's really his place to hold the country together. whether he can on the is another question. very interesting stuff. i'm going to ask you to stick around. but 1st i want to take a quick look at how the u. k went about it's 1st day without queen elizabeth because most of her former subjects don't know life without her. and while her death was an unexpected giving her age and rec
u. k. so they will, i'm sure appreciate any help they can get the u. k. has been hit by any number of crises. you have many people who are having to decide whether to heat their homes or whether to feed their families this winter you've, you've got a national health service on its knees. there are so many things that really feel like they're falling apart. and a new king is not going to be able to do much about that in practical terms. maybe he can, maybe the whole fuel and the days of morning...
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u. k. had been cancelled or postpone this weekend as a mark of respect. all premier league football matches have been postponed, even though cancelling fixtures is not obligatory under the government's national morning guidance. british racing has been cancelled on saturday, but will resume on sunday. even industrial action has been called off union se plan strikes, my postal and rail workers in the u. k. will not now go ahead. parts of british life, it have remained unchanged for decades, will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the national anthem will switch from god save the queen to go said the king. charles will also replace his mother on new coins, bank notes, and stamps. it's traditional for the new moment to face the opposite direction to their predecessor. so charles is image will face left because the queen faced right . and the wall cipher will change. that's the monogram used on everything from mailboxes to police uniforms. current new features, the queens into our stamp blown image of t
u. k. had been cancelled or postpone this weekend as a mark of respect. all premier league football matches have been postponed, even though cancelling fixtures is not obligatory under the government's national morning guidance. british racing has been cancelled on saturday, but will resume on sunday. even industrial action has been called off union se plan strikes, my postal and rail workers in the u. k. will not now go ahead. parts of british life, it have remained unchanged for decades, will...
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she's been for 7 decades on the throne and for many people here in the u. k, she's been this, this steadfast figurehead, who are they just couldn't imagine not to be there any more and to so for many people this will be a momentous transition and not just here in the u. k. but around the world, people will just be looking at the queen and respecting on her life and, and looking at king charles. and this is something that people will have to get used to for, for decades. or it was god save the queen. and now it is king charles who will have to make his mark. we are expecting him to give a brought calls to the nation. he is already given a statement where he is expressed the sadness above the loss of his mother and the queen. but we expecting him also to broadcast and then there will be a transition in, in the next days for king charles will be taking over. yeah, that sense of this being the end of an era was very much shared by the former prime minister herb wars. johnson who has released a statement saying the queen seemed so timeless and so wonderful that i
she's been for 7 decades on the throne and for many people here in the u. k, she's been this, this steadfast figurehead, who are they just couldn't imagine not to be there any more and to so for many people this will be a momentous transition and not just here in the u. k. but around the world, people will just be looking at the queen and respecting on her life and, and looking at king charles. and this is something that people will have to get used to for, for decades. or it was god save the...
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i've been in the u. k for several decades. my children were born. he, i got married say she's always been this present, sorry, throughout my life in the u. k. and is very, very difficulty to imagine that she won't be here anymore. they're good. thank you very much. shar corresponded, burger moss there in london, or in a speech on her 21st birthday the than air to the throne. princess elizabeth promised to dedicate her life to public service. it was a promise she kept to the end. just a few months ago, britain marked her 70 years on the throne with a platinum jubilee celebration. earlier this week, she appeared in her last official photo when she appointed her 15th new prime minister lose trus, a bar moral castle. his look at how the news of her death was broken to the nation . simple letter posted at the gates of buckingham palace informing the public that the queen had passed peacefully at a scottish estate. and the country now has a king away. as the news broke, people were already gathering outside the palace grounds. many had been waiting for upd
i've been in the u. k for several decades. my children were born. he, i got married say she's always been this present, sorry, throughout my life in the u. k. and is very, very difficulty to imagine that she won't be here anymore. they're good. thank you very much. shar corresponded, burger moss there in london, or in a speech on her 21st birthday the than air to the throne. princess elizabeth promised to dedicate her life to public service. it was a promise she kept to the end. just a few...
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u. k, as we've been hearing about spain, did they not risk deterring investment in their own economies from big businesses who might at some point stand to make very large profits oversee. that's what the big businesses and they lobbyist when you think you don't scare the whole system or anything that might push off the business investment. but actually, you know, they, you know, and we know that that's not how it works. what really matters for business investment is the stability as they look ahead. is this a country with reasonable economic prospects, or is this a country that's likely to be in chaos, to be very unstable? as long as you're, when for tax is clearly part of a strategy where the government is committed to stabilizing the economy, to protecting people and their ability to consume in the future, which is where economic demand comes from. then actually when full taxes should be supportive of the conditions for future investment. and as i say, winful tax is because their taxes on profits, the excess profits, they don't undermine or changed incentives to invest because it's still
u. k, as we've been hearing about spain, did they not risk deterring investment in their own economies from big businesses who might at some point stand to make very large profits oversee. that's what the big businesses and they lobbyist when you think you don't scare the whole system or anything that might push off the business investment. but actually, you know, they, you know, and we know that that's not how it works. what really matters for business investment is the stability as they look...
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u. k has meanwhile, been divided. there's widespread concern over inflation and the rising cost of living. the weather tax cuts will bring about a change of fortunes for average brits as conservatives promise has been met with skepticism on the streets of the city of london britons financial center. the plummeting pound is a cause for concern about what the coming months might bring. you know, you take a labor government would take, drove down the spending root does as she generate dr. does that take us from the session? it conservative is always going to tell you to tax cuts the news that the public is, but more money to spend with the problem is what is that you say with one of those is going to be successful or they've been there. it's so it is a gamble. how did well should we estimates disappointed about them or has no competence in petition economy? so light press is negative somehow. overall, putting yourself here. so there's some sort of recession coming, right. if it's not already here, and we just have to wor
u. k has meanwhile, been divided. there's widespread concern over inflation and the rising cost of living. the weather tax cuts will bring about a change of fortunes for average brits as conservatives promise has been met with skepticism on the streets of the city of london britons financial center. the plummeting pound is a cause for concern about what the coming months might bring. you know, you take a labor government would take, drove down the spending root does as she generate dr. does...
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rushing back to administration, and hockey has admitted that ukraine's advance has been quote, very sharp and rapid. as the u. k. begins a 10 day morning period. quinn is the seconds 17 year rain has been commemorated. celebration and debated crowds have continued together outside buckingham palace, united kingdom, pneumonic king charles, the 3rd has addressed the nation, praising his mother, queen elizabeth for her unswerving devotion. and yeah, he returned to buckingham palace and met crowds of well wishes. who shouted god, save the king. queen elizabeth rise to power, also marked the decline of britons imperial age. these are the countries and territories that were under the sway of the british empire. when she took the throne in 952, either as colonies, protectorate mandates, or places where the queen was head of state. in the decades that followed several countries won their independence, and many became republics. only 14 other countries still recognized as head of state. most of them will need to change their constitution as to refer to king charles the 3rd as head of state. all the caribbean countries h
rushing back to administration, and hockey has admitted that ukraine's advance has been quote, very sharp and rapid. as the u. k. begins a 10 day morning period. quinn is the seconds 17 year rain has been commemorated. celebration and debated crowds have continued together outside buckingham palace, united kingdom, pneumonic king charles, the 3rd has addressed the nation, praising his mother, queen elizabeth for her unswerving devotion. and yeah, he returned to buckingham palace and met crowds...
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u. k. we've been watching the interviews for people on the street. and it's mentioned that coming from all over the world, people come from canada, australia. ready just to pay their respect. and the moment key we said for is a very significant incremental tourism generator. people want to come and see a living marquis. the king himself is a wealthy man, thanks in part to the dog she of cornwall, which of course now pass to the prince of wales. and is it right to think that the wall family have private sources of income, which are not exactly private sources being come in? the much of the money is actually handed to the state. you could draw a comparison with the presence of the usa, presence of the usa have their own private wealth and they make it or they can make it off. they get into. ringback office king or queen is really the head of state and the representative. so it's an equivalent questions and why have to distinguish between the private finance. ready and the state finances, and they ask, who's getting things wrong? probably on a global le
u. k. we've been watching the interviews for people on the street. and it's mentioned that coming from all over the world, people come from canada, australia. ready just to pay their respect. and the moment key we said for is a very significant incremental tourism generator. people want to come and see a living marquis. the king himself is a wealthy man, thanks in part to the dog she of cornwall, which of course now pass to the prince of wales. and is it right to think that the wall family have...
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u. k. that's rising faster than the energy bells, and that's a number of ukrainian fighters being trained in the u. k by western allies are reported. 4700 ukrainians have been through a training course in which the british defense minister apparently has full confidence. so what are the trainees actually learning monkey bars flaming hoop, jumping pushups. how to dazzle russian soldiers with their jumping jack skills? you know, it's without question in light of previous western training boon dog holes, which proved to be a total waste of money. in particular. remember those syrian rebels that the pentagon, the cia and their allies, trained and equipped in a fail bid to overthrow president bashar al assad. well, that training cost, american taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, the trainees vanished and assad is still president of syria. what resounding success. so is that going to be repeated here? that should be the big question. now this british program for ukrainians reportedly focuses on basic infantry training, which makes you wonder what caliber of fighters they're actually getting if these people need to go through the military equivalent of gym
u. k. that's rising faster than the energy bells, and that's a number of ukrainian fighters being trained in the u. k by western allies are reported. 4700 ukrainians have been through a training course in which the british defense minister apparently has full confidence. so what are the trainees actually learning monkey bars flaming hoop, jumping pushups. how to dazzle russian soldiers with their jumping jack skills? you know, it's without question in light of previous western training boon dog...
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u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we've been saying 2011 when we kcal married. right through the. ready jubilee abstruse make and harry wedding, the royal family definitely piece a huge. can you going into 3 channels? one is tourism and trade, where they are very, very favorite. indeed. one is in terms of the effect of the as a role lawrence. and thirdly, it's just a general. ready goodwill esther going to be factors that increase? well, the country and one very good expression is the patronage of the family around the world system which generates a great deal well with a companies. so yes, i think it's extremely good that it really good to talk to you on counting the cost money. thanks. indeed for being with us. in the africa, m, it's only around 3 percent of global gas emissions. and yet, african nations are among bows, most exposed to the impact of climate change. at least 20000000 people are at risk of severe hunger because of east africa was drowned in a generation. the world trade organization says the trade can help the consonant tackled global warming. i
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u. k is longer serving monarch who's rain, span 70 is, has not been laid to rest alongside her late husband, prince philip. she was one of the world's most recognizable faces, but many saw as a rocco stability, seeing them through to mount us times. but with her passing, others have questioned the role of the monarchy in a modern world, along with its dark, colonial legacy or force. it begins our coverage on how the u. k. and the world with firewall to queen elizabeth the 2nd in sullen silence. the queen's coffin was borne from westminster hall onto the gun carriage, pulled by sailors and a tradition begun with a funeral of queen victoria on the coffin, a distillation. this very public person was in the mornings crown, old and set to besides favorite flowers chosen by the king and a hand written his mother in charles followed the coffin and that his family on the short journey to westminster abbey. oh. and on towards the altar, late queen's children and grandchildren accompanied now are their spouses and her great friendship. george and charlotte. we gather from across the nation from the c
u. k is longer serving monarch who's rain, span 70 is, has not been laid to rest alongside her late husband, prince philip. she was one of the world's most recognizable faces, but many saw as a rocco stability, seeing them through to mount us times. but with her passing, others have questioned the role of the monarchy in a modern world, along with its dark, colonial legacy or force. it begins our coverage on how the u. k. and the world with firewall to queen elizabeth the 2nd in sullen silence....
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been ever since. and in terms of the value to the, to the u. k. of a staging such an event which actually has gone well, it seems you're going to smoothly and, and so on. how. how would you put that in the content? it's hard to judge immediately, isn't it for me to impact felony, the security will have cost an absolute arm and leg london with a lock down like never before today, bart, this is i think, my 4th international interview. people just giving screeds of time to an extraordinary event. i think macro and president micron, articulated for many internationally when he said to britain, she's your queen bitch while she's the queen. and today was picture postcard britain. it was like her final gift to the country. and people i didn't believe were cheating in to celebrate britishness. they would shooting in to remember an extraordinary woman who took his wife back to the 2nd world war to winston churchill, to the high noon of great britishness. and you've talked about the, the empire and that, so she, her, in some ways a legacy is the case to mov
been ever since. and in terms of the value to the, to the u. k. of a staging such an event which actually has gone well, it seems you're going to smoothly and, and so on. how. how would you put that in the content? it's hard to judge immediately, isn't it for me to impact felony, the security will have cost an absolute arm and leg london with a lock down like never before today, bart, this is i think, my 4th international interview. people just giving screeds of time to an extraordinary event....
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u. k. monday had been declared a public holiday because of the funeral, and hundreds of thousands of people took the opportunity to pause and reflect on 70 years of the royal reign. ethan during states his since you to notice that the monarchy of england and especially to form a queen. but she still had such respects from the other monarchs to snail dutch was a grandmother to them. for many in britain, the queen was a constant. governments rose and fell and were replaced. the economy fluctuated that the royal family continued. the size of the crowds share the loyalty and affection with which the queen was regarded. the sense of what has been lost with her passing may take some time yet to sink in, pull brennan, al jazeera, central london. hearken, fiona continues to churn through the caribbean, bringing heavy rain and wind. gusting close to 150 kilometers per hour. after killing one person got a loop unit swept through puerto rico on sunday and knocked out the most power that by early on monday the i of the storm was over the dominican republic, now book a human is expected to increase to a
u. k. monday had been declared a public holiday because of the funeral, and hundreds of thousands of people took the opportunity to pause and reflect on 70 years of the royal reign. ethan during states his since you to notice that the monarchy of england and especially to form a queen. but she still had such respects from the other monarchs to snail dutch was a grandmother to them. for many in britain, the queen was a constant. governments rose and fell and were replaced. the economy fluctuated...
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u. k. monday had been declared a public holiday because of the funeral. and hundreds of thousands of people took the opportunity to pause and reflect on 70 years of the royal reign. ethan during states, visits you to notice that the monarchy of england, and especially to form a queen. but she still had such respects from the autumn monarchs to it was needed that she was a friend's mother to them. for many in britain, the queen was a constant. governments rose and fell and were replaced. the economy fluctuated, but the royal family continued. the size of the crowds share the loyalty and affection with which the queen was regarded. the sense of what has been lost with her passing may take some time yet to st. kid, pull brennan, al jazeera, central london. ah, when nearly all the world's leaders in london, if the queen's funeral, it was an unusual story to this year is un general assembly in new york, but with crises ranging from war in ukraine to climate change and looming world recession, there was no lack of urgency the proceedings of kristen salumi repor
u. k. monday had been declared a public holiday because of the funeral. and hundreds of thousands of people took the opportunity to pause and reflect on 70 years of the royal reign. ethan during states, visits you to notice that the monarchy of england, and especially to form a queen. but she still had such respects from the autumn monarchs to it was needed that she was a friend's mother to them. for many in britain, the queen was a constant. governments rose and fell and were replaced. the...
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u. k. has, has been through some pretty difficult decades, but so has the world and i think that on there are many across the world who have appreciated almost had guidance that maybe she wasn't particularly vocal about it, but i think they, there was a real sense that she she had wisdom and i think many, i mean we saw it just, there was just intruder, for example, that he was always quite emotional. but i think people really appreciated speaking with a monarch who had been on the throne for 70 years, who had seen so much who had gone through storms herself within her own family and had come out the other side. and i think that's how she will be remembered and thanked. and even just within germany, i mean, we heard there from the president, but the chancellor, ala schultz and other german politicians have also talked about, you know, how great it was that, that, how she had tried to, she had tried to reconcile german and british relations following the war and i so i think it's, those are the facts. those will be the reasons that she is remembered. alex for us waiting here in the studio with
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u. k and brussels. and they've been tense or to say the least is that likely to change under list trust? as leadership, if we're lucky, they might change to the worse actually because what las trust has announced during her campaign this summer is that the one of the 1st things she wanted to do or would be to scrap or suspend the northern irish, a protocol as part of the directive treaty, and that would mean that did the already tense relations to yogurt. really go into the red area because brussels has already been warning and said, please don't do this. this is not the point in time where we need a trade war. however, the europeans are quite ready to start one if written proceeds, because everyone thinks this is totally unnecessary at the moment. it's a, it's an impediment. it for all countries in it, within europe and for the united kingdom it to, to whether the crisis that is coming for everyone this winter. and so we don't know yet whether she will really go ahead with it or whether it was just a lot of lot of stro
u. k and brussels. and they've been tense or to say the least is that likely to change under list trust? as leadership, if we're lucky, they might change to the worse actually because what las trust has announced during her campaign this summer is that the one of the 1st things she wanted to do or would be to scrap or suspend the northern irish, a protocol as part of the directive treaty, and that would mean that did the already tense relations to yogurt. really go into the red area because...
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u. k. wasn't it in many ways? yes or been because she became a queen 5 years after india, not independence in 1947. and she came to india 11 years later. now her 1st visit was in 1961 and she talked about the warned that hospitality of indians. and she also talked about the richness and diversity of in there. but she said was an inspiration to people like her. so the next visit then, once in 1983, and that's the day when the commonwealth heads of government were meeting here in delhi. and that was also the time that she famously gave mother theresa and ordered of married. and at that time, in the right dandy india's a female prime minister was there, and it was wonderful to see the speeches leaving seeing a recent alice of the 2 strong, competent and elegant ladies, obviously enjoying each other's company. and a final visit been to india was in 1987, and that was that india was marking 50 years of independence. and that's when the queen, for the 1st time, acknowledged the colonial history between the 2 countries and didn't se
u. k. wasn't it in many ways? yes or been because she became a queen 5 years after india, not independence in 1947. and she came to india 11 years later. now her 1st visit was in 1961 and she talked about the warned that hospitality of indians. and she also talked about the richness and diversity of in there. but she said was an inspiration to people like her. so the next visit then, once in 1983, and that's the day when the commonwealth heads of government were meeting here in delhi. and that...
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u. k. monarch. he's been in the welsh capital card of making lawmakers and speaking to members of the public. but among the fanfare there was also some heckling james bayes was with the king as he made his way through the city. back in the welsh capital card, if britain's new king finished his tour of the nations that make up the united kingdom, the place he served as prince for over 6 decades. his trip to wales started with the service of prayer and reflection in flanders cathedral after the death of queen elizabeth this country's longest ever serving moment in the process of devolution. in recent years, wales has taken responsibility for more of its own affairs. the welsh parliament, the senate, the king responded to a motion of condolence. i know she took immense pride in your many great achievements, even as she also felt with you deeply in time of sorrow. ah, the king then headed to cardiff castle for an audience with welsh dictators, including the 1st minister mark drake ford. for 64 years, he served as
u. k. monarch. he's been in the welsh capital card of making lawmakers and speaking to members of the public. but among the fanfare there was also some heckling james bayes was with the king as he made his way through the city. back in the welsh capital card, if britain's new king finished his tour of the nations that make up the united kingdom, the place he served as prince for over 6 decades. his trip to wales started with the service of prayer and reflection in flanders cathedral after the...
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u. k. monday had been declared a public holiday because of the funeral. and hundreds, thousands of people took the opportunity to pause and reflect on 70 years of the royal reign from during states. this is, you do notice that the monarchy of england and especially for mcqueen ventures still have such a respect from the auto auto deduction. the grants mother for money in britain, the queen was a constant. government rose and fell and were replaced. economy fluctuated, but the royal family continued. the size of the crowds share the loyalty and affection with which the queen was regarded. the sense of what has been lost with her passing may take some time yet to sink in, pull brennan al jazeera central london. the us judge has thrown out of baltimore man's murder conviction in a case highlighted by one of the most popular podcast ever ad nancy spent nearly 23 years behind bars after being sentenced to life in prison for the death of his ex girlfriend, him in li see it is being released into home detention and a decision is going to be made within a few wee
u. k. monday had been declared a public holiday because of the funeral. and hundreds, thousands of people took the opportunity to pause and reflect on 70 years of the royal reign from during states. this is, you do notice that the monarchy of england and especially for mcqueen ventures still have such a respect from the auto auto deduction. the grants mother for money in britain, the queen was a constant. government rose and fell and were replaced. economy fluctuated, but the royal family...
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her final resting place, a national holiday has been declared in the u. k. and on sunday evening, people across the u. k paused for a moment of silence to remember the only monarch most have ever known. it was a minute observed across the country. prime minister lives truss and others all over the u. k. paused for a moment of silence in honor of queen elizabeth with london's iconic big been also mocking me occasion. by remaining silent earlier, there were more hectic scenes with people rushed to given to the queue to see the queen lying in state before it finally closed. we make you happy? yes. t i to change i was, he didn't turn up very stress. your gave her the phone, but we're here. tens of thousands of foreigners had queued over the final day to get the chance to see the queen's coffin. at one point, the white time had become so long that authorities advised people not to come. but despite the weight and the cold cures were up, beat is one in a lifetime. so he's an experience is history. it's, i'm really proud to be plaza. wayne's world leaders also came
her final resting place, a national holiday has been declared in the u. k. and on sunday evening, people across the u. k paused for a moment of silence to remember the only monarch most have ever known. it was a minute observed across the country. prime minister lives truss and others all over the u. k. paused for a moment of silence in honor of queen elizabeth with london's iconic big been also mocking me occasion. by remaining silent earlier, there were more hectic scenes with people rushed...
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u. k. the changes have been phenomenal, but also globally, i mean, she, she witnessed the rise in the fall of the soviet empire. the rise in the fall of the berlin wall was the vietnam war, 14 united states presidents, 13 of whom she met. 15 british prime minister served on to her from sir winston churchill, the wartime leader. right up until the newest prime minister list truss who only met the queen at bar morrow in scotland on tuesday. so the significance of her rain while she was, as was on the throne for 70 years, and so enormous changes across the globe. and i think had to you know, play a very important role of leading britain through very tumultuous change. all right, thanks alex will be speaking to you throughout the day, but for now we'll over there alexander, fall, forest whiting. and that's 10 to london. now in our correspond, big mass who's in front of buckingham palace, they're in london, bigot, bells toweling, across the u. k. to day in honor of queen elizabeth the very somber moment for britons it is a very somber moment for britain and throughout the morning here, people h
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u. k. government is doing well with its fiscal policy. i'm essentially, they have been scathing, all the kind of trickle down economics that the u. k. government seems to be pursuing at the moment. it's going to cost in the region all $45000000000.00 pounds in exchange money. that's about $45000000000.00, while not quite is about $48000000000.00, but you can see is the pound and the dollar come closer to parity. the difference between the 2 is negligible, and the labor party, frankly, doesn't agree with the way that the government is put in this forward. and by coincidence, we had a keynote speech today by quasi plotting opposite number. rachel reeves, she'd really laid into the chancellor's policy. that's here, a clip from that sterling is down. that means higher prices, as the costs of imports rise, the cost of government borrowing is up. that means more taxpayers, money will go into paying the interest on, on government debt and didn't turn. that means the cost of boring for working people will now go up to now the reality that rachel rate, rachel reeves laid out the
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u. k. spend 70 years has now been laid to rest. and on the side, her late husband, prince philip, she was one of the world's most recognizable faces when he saw her as a rock of stability, seeing them true to mattress times, hurry force, it begins our coverage, or how the u. k and the world bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd in solemn silence, the queen's coffin was borne from westminster hall onto the gun carriage, pulled by sailors and tradition, begun with a funeral of queen victoria. ah, on the coffin, a distillation of this very public. yet every person lives in monica, crown, old and set to besides favorite flowers chosen by the king in a hand with his mother. in charles followed the coffin and that his family on the short journey to westminster abbey. oh. and on towards the altar, late queen's children and grandchildren accompanied now are their spouses and the great branches, george and child. we gather from across the nation from the commonwealth. and from the nations of the world, some 500 foreign dignitaries were in
u. k. spend 70 years has now been laid to rest. and on the side, her late husband, prince philip, she was one of the world's most recognizable faces when he saw her as a rock of stability, seeing them true to mattress times, hurry force, it begins our coverage, or how the u. k and the world bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd in solemn silence, the queen's coffin was borne from westminster hall onto the gun carriage, pulled by sailors and tradition, begun with a funeral of queen victoria....
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anointment for this just been next car minister is a porn smell, but she has done with new been prime ministers in the u. k. all this time, you know, so she has been around for such a long time and you know, and you know, who knows what will happen, she might still be around that bit longer. there was hope and pray and hope that she calls free what she's going through right now. mindy petrovich and appreciate your analysis. thanks very much. and he, patrick van and cultural historian and social come to the united states has pledged more military aid for ukraine. us. thanks for defense, lloyd austin made the announcement by visiting the ramsey now based germany, where he's been meeting defense ministers. 4 months after our initial contact group meeting, the war is at another key moment. russian forces continue to cruelly bombard ukrainian cities and civilians with missiles and artillery far but ukrainian forces are begun their counter offensive imbecile for their country. they are integrating the capabilities that we all have provided to help themselves to fight and reclaim their sovereign territory. i mean
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been playing south africa in a test match. oh, god saved the king with son for the 1st time in a televised sporting event. rugby and golf is also back on and the u. k. but all top level football has been postponed. queen elizabeth former official bagpiper says her death feels like a loss within his own family. it's got methven who served in the role from 2015 to 20. 19 says he will always remember the queen's humanity. alan fisher went to meet him in sterling scott kgb for almost 4 years. scott nathan with queen elizabeth piper. he would play at a bent play on demand play tune she loved. he left the army almost 3 years ago. and the role he performed for the queen, but left with memories of a woman he respected and admired. for me personally, this wasn't just someone that saw not paying the coin or donna on a bite, not you were the queen's other person to me. am for me m, i had a e t a might be, i was, i was actually got, it was a feeling of was a member of the family. want to tell you that there have been 17 people appointed this over and by 3843 on the 8 a still alive. the former done me to consider that a suit on up to glint behind the cutting th
been playing south africa in a test match. oh, god saved the king with son for the 1st time in a televised sporting event. rugby and golf is also back on and the u. k. but all top level football has been postponed. queen elizabeth former official bagpiper says her death feels like a loss within his own family. it's got methven who served in the role from 2015 to 20. 19 says he will always remember the queen's humanity. alan fisher went to meet him in sterling scott kgb for almost 4 years. scott...
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u. s. president has been in close consultation speaking with b, u. k. prime minister list trust. earlier today, sending his concerns and condolences prior to the queen's death and also thoughts and prayers as this has been not only concerning occasion, but now a time of momentous change. kimberly, how will the american people feel about the death of queen elizabeth, the british monarchy? very, very popular in the united states. it is very popular in its eyes. so what i ron and given the fact that this is a country that foundation is built on rebelling against the monarchy, the whole foundation of the united states is built on the american revolution and, and getting rid of the monarchy. yet, there is a fascination with the monarchy and as you will recall in this many in the u. k. no, i in fact this is now the adopted home of one of the royal family members. of course that's prince harry and his wife megan. so as they are living in the us state of california and are very much a major celebrities in the united states. and so this is something that is watched with in fascination. the
u. s. president has been in close consultation speaking with b, u. k. prime minister list trust. earlier today, sending his concerns and condolences prior to the queen's death and also thoughts and prayers as this has been not only concerning occasion, but now a time of momentous change. kimberly, how will the american people feel about the death of queen elizabeth, the british monarchy? very, very popular in the united states. it is very popular in its eyes. so what i ron and given the fact...
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u. k is longer serving monarch, whose rain span 70 years has not been laid to rest alongside her late husband, prince philip. she was one of the world's most recognizable faces, but many saw as a rock of stability, seeing through tumultuous times, but with her passing, others have questioned the role of the monarchy in a modern world, along with its dark, colonial legacy harry force, it begins our coverage on how the u. k and the world bid farewell to greenland. but the 2nd in solemn silence, the queen's coffin was borne from westminster hall onto the gun carriage pulled by sailors and a tradition begun with a funeral of queen victoria. ah, on the coffin, a distillation this very public, yet every person lives in the monica crown, or in sceptre, besides favorite flowers chosen by the king. in a hand written, his mother. in charles followed the coffin, and that his family on the short journey to westminster abbey. oh, and on towards the altar, late queen's children and grandchildren, accompanied now by their spouses and the great grandchildren, george and charlotte. we gather from across the n
u. k is longer serving monarch, whose rain span 70 years has not been laid to rest alongside her late husband, prince philip. she was one of the world's most recognizable faces, but many saw as a rock of stability, seeing through tumultuous times, but with her passing, others have questioned the role of the monarchy in a modern world, along with its dark, colonial legacy harry force, it begins our coverage on how the u. k and the world bid farewell to greenland. but the 2nd in solemn silence,...