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u. k. long lines, long queues of people have formed as people wait, their turn to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth thousands are filing past the coffin to say that final farewell ahead of the queen's funeral, which is scheduled for monday earlier today. tens of thousands of people lined the streets of the british capital as a royal procession brought the queen's coffin to westminster hall, where the late monarch is now lying in stay, ah, this is the moment the queen left the palace for the last time, talked with the imperial crown, the monarch wore on brear formal occasions. queen elizabeth's coffin made its way through central london on a horse drawn carriage. at this viewpoint, many stood waiting to catch a glimpse. the procession moved past them at only $75.00 steps per minute. the pace typically used for sombre occasions. you know, i was very upset. saved so such a strong powerful i'm, you know, the, the crowd suddenly fell completely quiet. it was silence. and the where the coffi
u. k. long lines, long queues of people have formed as people wait, their turn to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth thousands are filing past the coffin to say that final farewell ahead of the queen's funeral, which is scheduled for monday earlier today. tens of thousands of people lined the streets of the british capital as a royal procession brought the queen's coffin to westminster hall, where the late monarch is now lying in stay, ah, this is the moment the queen left the palace...
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u. k for a long time. we should just explain to our views. of course, the houses of parliament is the heart of british politics in the u. k. and westminster hall and the oldest building on the parliamentary estates as played a central role in british history. because it was, it was in and around westminster hall that the major institutions of the british state grew up in parliament, the law courts and various govern government offices. and this is why the queen will now line state for the next 4 days. and it will be open for 24 hours so people can come day or night to walk past and it better. well, 2 queen elizabeth, the 2nd some people have been saying she was she, she wasn't a queen, she was the queen, the mac, the most people, the only monarch, the most people can remember. she was on the throne for 70 years. she was in her twenties when her father died, a young mother of 2 children. and she was on the throne for 70 years, a time in which united kingdom, absolutely transformed. it was a time of empire. and in the last 70 years, british soci
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u. k is long this raining monarch has died at the age of 96. the queen was head of state of the u. k. and 14 other countries including australia, canada, and jamaica. she came to the throne in 1952. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctor said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. fucking and panis says she died peacefully at her scottish estate. balmoral crown has now passed to her oldest son will be known as king charles. the 3rd crowds have gathered outside buckingham palace, more near mnemonic, most britons have ever known when he saw her as a rock of stability. seeing the country through times of turbulence, i per 2nd bold war and the end of the british empire. and more recent political up peoples like bricks it in national tribute, canada's prime minister just intruder said queen elizabeth was one of his favorite people in the world as her 12 canadian prime minister. i'm having trouble believing that my last sit down with her was my last i will so missed those chats. she was thoughtful, wise, curious, helpful, funny. and so much more in a complicate
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u. k. as long as the moving monarch dies, age 1970 year range span britain's grand colonial era. the much different role it now has on the world state a go. we are looking at the top stories from last week as well as the latest news. i'm right money. let's get started. but we begin with the latest developments from the conflict in ukraine this weekend is russia announced it has transferred its troops and equipment from the hall called region to dumbass over the last 3 days. while he says it has evolved in the northern parts of the region and taken the territory left behind by russian forces. this map shows the most recent changes on the battlefield. russian murphy forces were re deployed away from the area. you see now we saw intense fossils with the ukraine troops engaged in a counter offensive. the russian defense ministry says these sims have been moved to the south to reinforce the operation in the next region. ginia there for that reason i got other over 3 days now operation was conducted to draw down and organized the transfer of the zoom basically troops to the territory o
u. k. as long as the moving monarch dies, age 1970 year range span britain's grand colonial era. the much different role it now has on the world state a go. we are looking at the top stories from last week as well as the latest news. i'm right money. let's get started. but we begin with the latest developments from the conflict in ukraine this weekend is russia announced it has transferred its troops and equipment from the hall called region to dumbass over the last 3 days. while he says it has...
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u. k. as long as serving monarch, a towering figure who rose about politics is remembered at home and abroad, the legacy of a colonial power. we look at what the future holds for the monarchy and its commonwealth ties abroad. also ahead, russia sins reinforced, mister harkey as ukrainian forces pushed to take back towns and villages in the east. ah the united kingdom's new king charles the 3rd has addressed the nation and the wider commonwealth for the 1st time as monarch. he praised his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd for her unswerving devotion to the roll. he pledged to follow her example and serve with loyalty. earlier on friday, crowds were heard shouting, god save the king as he and the queen concert camilla arrived back in the capitol. rory challenge begins our coverage from london yesterday he was saying farewell to his dying mother. on friday, through the grief he greeted crowds at buckingham palace, his king, and listened to them. welcome it. oh, it's the moment this 73 year old man has s
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long term shape in terms of funding. so who are we to say that this, the u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. we're going to have that happen because science recessions are largely in my view, psychological events in the sense that i, if i am an employer and your employer. i start if i think you're going to, i think your thing is recession coming. i believe you're going to start firing your your workers, who are my customers. and in anticipation of that i start firing my workers who are your customers and then the entire thing in meltdown because of self showing prophecies here. rememb
long term shape in terms of funding. so who are we to say that this, the u. k is acting like the a developing country? if you really look at everything comprehensively, like a good economist, would you say the u. s. is much worse long term fiscal shape than the u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an...
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u. k. as overwhelmingly positive and long standing given that all the colonial past. thank you for the british, british and the it's fun in british troy wants to know. i mean, if you look at the 2 arguments where many points defended of the queen a low grade that a lot of african kind of got their independence and their understand that a lot of the new use them and then we have been reduced. and now the bigger and then that happen think, well, that was part of the parcel of african people and you look at it between one and 18 . when mean when the birth of africa, country of the british colony independent had been god. i think she was wrapped in the empire. so it's not fair to say that the relationship with african did not get there. and then there were some dictated nora or press the on the margin and they had to fight for their taking it. you think, strangely, the bbc did actually block any comments under this story as it described england's a historical relations between africa. the u. k. is i started positive and long standing, but the comments section was, was blo
u. k. as overwhelmingly positive and long standing given that all the colonial past. thank you for the british, british and the it's fun in british troy wants to know. i mean, if you look at the 2 arguments where many points defended of the queen a low grade that a lot of african kind of got their independence and their understand that a lot of the new use them and then we have been reduced. and now the bigger and then that happen think, well, that was part of the parcel of african people and...
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u. k. in the long run, in the long game, in that war that she would never really pull out in terms of a supporting in every way she could as she committed herself to that, the 2 leaders then disgust vladimir putin and the way he was the weapon izing energy, i disgust how that crisis was being handled and how they had to think long term on that because there's no way the conflict will be ending soon. so yes, she's hitting the ground running domestically. definitely, absolutely prioritizing the crisis over the cost of living in the u. k. but also emphasizing that she's come up with a cabinet that strong on foreign relations as well. and in that cabinet is that it stands out that it isn't a re shuffle. it's a wholesale slaughter of, of anybody who, who was backing her opponent, opponent rashid soon act. the form chancellor, who's now gone to the back benches. and every single person in that cabinet is a supporter off of that new prime minister. and. busy she is absolutely intent on keeping her supporters around her with loyalists. the money is a bad move in terms of, of getting eddie unity which the
u. k. in the long run, in the long game, in that war that she would never really pull out in terms of a supporting in every way she could as she committed herself to that, the 2 leaders then disgust vladimir putin and the way he was the weapon izing energy, i disgust how that crisis was being handled and how they had to think long term on that because there's no way the conflict will be ending soon. so yes, she's hitting the ground running domestically. definitely, absolutely prioritizing the...
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u. k. as long as serving one occurs, died at val moral castle in scotland. age 96. she rained for 70 years. her family gathered round her at the scottish estate. after concerns grew earlier on thursday, queen elizabeth came to the throne in 1950, to witness in all the social changes we've been talking about. and with her death, her eldest son, charl charles the 4 prince wells will now become king back in palace earlier issued a statement saying that the queen died peacefully at bell moral this afternoon. the king and the queen consult. i will remain at bomb or the c v and they will return to london to morrow. so you will see king charles and his consort camilla coming to london to morrow. let's try to reconnect with rob matheson or correspond to his live outside balmoral castle in scotland, where the queen died earlier today said rob have you can hear us. all right. just tell us more about what you're seeing around you and what the feelings like. well, people to gather on time. i don't that yet. no, sorry. we've lost rob again. it's real issues with the connecting w
u. k. as long as serving one occurs, died at val moral castle in scotland. age 96. she rained for 70 years. her family gathered round her at the scottish estate. after concerns grew earlier on thursday, queen elizabeth came to the throne in 1950, to witness in all the social changes we've been talking about. and with her death, her eldest son, charl charles the 4 prince wells will now become king back in palace earlier issued a statement saying that the queen died peacefully at bell moral this...
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u. k. a long and people are being warned that they may have to spend several hours waiting in those cues in order to be able to pass the coffin and pay their respects. and i can tell you that the sun has now gone down and the temperatures are getting very cold here. okay, rob, we're just going to keep looking at these pictures of the year vigil and bring in michael co again. michael, tell us a bit more about this vigil. it's a very personal and yet, paradoxically, it's become a very public vigil. yes indeed. and of course you can see it from outside to see too much. people are filing by then all gulping their walking respectfully by that . pausing to look at the coffin and the 4 royal mourners at the 4 corners of their mother's coffin on the counter found the the races upon which address it is extraordinary. i very rarely seen, very rarely photographed, i think never quite like this and certainly never tell advice before king george says died in 1936 in january. he did have 4 songs, and i think th
u. k. a long and people are being warned that they may have to spend several hours waiting in those cues in order to be able to pass the coffin and pay their respects. and i can tell you that the sun has now gone down and the temperatures are getting very cold here. okay, rob, we're just going to keep looking at these pictures of the year vigil and bring in michael co again. michael, tell us a bit more about this vigil. it's a very personal and yet, paradoxically, it's become a very public...
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u. k. appointments and operations long awaited by patients have been cancelled and many other funerals or so on. hold harry force that reports on a day where lives across the united kingdom will effectively come to help britton's national health services experiencing its longest waiting times on record as tests treatments put on hold through the pandemic work their way through the system. on monday, thousands of appointments have been postponed for the public holiday of the queen's funeral. i had an appointment canceled on monday, so i came up today and i think that's fine. i'm glad that they were able to see me a different time. i quickly, if i was a cancellation, i'll be really, really upset. i do understand why. either way i don't know what else i've just had my blood done because i didn't see that bad on monday. i think it's very unfortunate that that happened in emergency treatments and urgent procedures will still go ahead as planned. that reduced stuffing means many other appointments will be hit. family doctor appointments will also suffer with many medical centers. shut for the d
u. k. appointments and operations long awaited by patients have been cancelled and many other funerals or so on. hold harry force that reports on a day where lives across the united kingdom will effectively come to help britton's national health services experiencing its longest waiting times on record as tests treatments put on hold through the pandemic work their way through the system. on monday, thousands of appointments have been postponed for the public holiday of the queen's funeral. i...
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she reassured him of long term commitment by the u. k. in supporting that war against russia and she attacked vladimir putin saying he was continuing to weapon eyes energy. next came joe biden to you as president. he assured her that the special relationship with the u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister domestically. she's got a major problem with energy prices with you k families, millions of them really finding it hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills, right? the way across the country, limiting them to below $3000.00 us dollars in any given year. now this is a colossal commitment over a $100000000000.00 committed to it, which could actually threatened the whole mantra about cutting taxes because somewhere that money has to be found. and i
she reassured him of long term commitment by the u. k. in supporting that war against russia and she attacked vladimir putin saying he was continuing to weapon eyes energy. next came joe biden to you as president. he assured her that the special relationship with the u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in...
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intervention by the bank of england, the bank saying that with immediate effect, it will stop buying up long term u. k. government bonds, 30 year bonds. these would be temporary and targeted purchases. it says to, on whatever basis it is deemed necessary in order to restore financial stability, a statement from the bank of england said it stands ready to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions. you can households and businesses. we're dysfunction in this market to continue or worse, and it says there would be a material risk to you, k financial stability. and remember that back of the already set on some 18000000000 pounds worth of government debt bought up during years of quantitative . quantitative easing that was due to be unwound and that debt released onto the market with potentially disastrous effect effects given the low value of government debt as early as next week, the bank has agreed to hold off that sell off until the end of october. so another sort of gesture designed to introduce some stability, some confidence back in the market. okay, do we h
intervention by the bank of england, the bank saying that with immediate effect, it will stop buying up long term u. k. government bonds, 30 year bonds. these would be temporary and targeted purchases. it says to, on whatever basis it is deemed necessary in order to restore financial stability, a statement from the bank of england said it stands ready to restore market functioning and reduce any risks from contagion to credit conditions. you can households and businesses. we're dysfunction in...
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u. k. and the royal family for a long time. bear get yourself share with us if you would, some of your personal memories of the queen. i have not met the queen for a long time. i was in the north of england as it as a new, rare event where she was, i'm having going on to walk about. and i just felt that ours, this presence of this pass and she is very, very small. but she really, whoever she, she met the, the, the faces were lighting up. it was kind of touching to see how much she meant to people. and that's what i've really over the years learned again and again of people that i was talking to who are, who knew her and who said it was just really striking how she was able to establish a relationship, also with ordinary people that she was interested in meeting other people, ordinary people, there was one lady who told me that her mother was a cleaning lady. and she, she was once present when the queen was opening a building that she had clean and that the queen made a point of not just talking to the dignitaries, but also talk
u. k. and the royal family for a long time. bear get yourself share with us if you would, some of your personal memories of the queen. i have not met the queen for a long time. i was in the north of england as it as a new, rare event where she was, i'm having going on to walk about. and i just felt that ours, this presence of this pass and she is very, very small. but she really, whoever she, she met the, the, the faces were lighting up. it was kind of touching to see how much she meant to...
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u. k. we were seeing these, these long queues of people, and there has been almost no eruptions, no one misbehaving, no one protesting me. they say it, there's just signs of reverence and respect all along these cues along the river thames at the moment. how has the passing of the queen tapped into what seems to be a deep root of dignity in the public? his you're quite right using that word dignity because i think it's important. i mean it's him. you can't really do other than completely contrast what we're seeing now with the queen dying, 96 with for example, the princess of wales, 36 by suddenly the flood gates opened, but it came to a motion and the british and decided themselves we've never seen before. as this, people are responding individually in different ways. for example, quite a large number of shedding tears. quite a large number of cutting a very large numbers of but the age of social media are taking. so thieves and using i phone some people think it's hunting to find some people think. well this is the way they want to remember the occasion. i it's, it's certainly a very, very quiet
u. k. we were seeing these, these long queues of people, and there has been almost no eruptions, no one misbehaving, no one protesting me. they say it, there's just signs of reverence and respect all along these cues along the river thames at the moment. how has the passing of the queen tapped into what seems to be a deep root of dignity in the public? his you're quite right using that word dignity because i think it's important. i mean it's him. you can't really do other than completely...
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u. k. itself in the, in the long run. ashley, this is a very difficult question answer, but i don't think it's just going to be simply political and economic issues which will determine the future of the monarchy in the u. k. i think that as, as other speakers have said, there are strong ties of history with the for her nations, but also with the commonwealth. i think in a sense, as well, a monarchy that can modernize and can gain the goodwill and the support of young people in particular and younger generations by showing, as we saw with the funeral procession, the promise of, of the future. not just the current monarch but the future, the air to the throne and d, the next area, the threat with william and george. and i think also a monarchy that you know in the worlds of words of william and budget that 19th century in a political, dearest right, english constitution. he talked about the magic at the dignified part of the constitution. anybody can give that this is where that sort of magic could keep the monica going. a
u. k. itself in the, in the long run. ashley, this is a very difficult question answer, but i don't think it's just going to be simply political and economic issues which will determine the future of the monarchy in the u. k. i think that as, as other speakers have said, there are strong ties of history with the for her nations, but also with the commonwealth. i think in a sense, as well, a monarchy that can modernize and can gain the goodwill and the support of young people in particular and...
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u. k. who has written a book about the 1970 to munich olympics, and i asked him, what took germany so long to apologize? i think several, several things took so long for one, the general electrician to wasn't charged in the 70 says now i think the last sort of living with in terms of german politics a was instrumental in bringing the game to munich. i had a couple of years ago, but made it easy. i think it makes it easier for this generational change to apologize for something like that. the other big reason i think is, and you could say this is pop cynical. you're germany wanted to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the games and without a german apology, without the sort of agreement that a german israeli started commissions would be set up without compensation payments, a significant compensation payments. i think the relatives of the victims with the lead, but it never agreed to come. and i think your point to basically germany was put in a corner and then in a way, rightly so, because if the years it's a very long time, it was absolutely over to you for this to happen. and in the u. k.
u. k. who has written a book about the 1970 to munich olympics, and i asked him, what took germany so long to apologize? i think several, several things took so long for one, the general electrician to wasn't charged in the 70 says now i think the last sort of living with in terms of german politics a was instrumental in bringing the game to munich. i had a couple of years ago, but made it easy. i think it makes it easier for this generational change to apologize for something like that. the...
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u. k. actually case in summer 2021 long before i events of 2022 and a. so when you have a number of power stations closing, that means that the pressure of a switch to european grits ah is oscillating. if i have the correct english term on that was 50 hertz, and it starts somewhere in turkey, and it ends somewhere in the atlas, in mountain in morocco. so it's one huge crate. so if they're in this sir hartzer unit go down to, let's say, 47, which has been the case from time to time. and especially with no wind blowing of sunshine in germany than power stations start to shut down by themselves. it's an automatic shut down. so this is the risk and it's much more then do you change carpets or to your shower to minutes or 5 minutes? it's oh i think people have not yet crass the actual low on the severity for it. but is that, is that what politicians are seeking? is that what they want? we embarrass johnson saying, buy a new kettle because you'll save 20 pounds a year for that. it is little things about it. is that what the, the government's high officials are
u. k. actually case in summer 2021 long before i events of 2022 and a. so when you have a number of power stations closing, that means that the pressure of a switch to european grits ah is oscillating. if i have the correct english term on that was 50 hertz, and it starts somewhere in turkey, and it ends somewhere in the atlas, in mountain in morocco. so it's one huge crate. so if they're in this sir hartzer unit go down to, let's say, 47, which has been the case from time to time. and...
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u. k. senior prime minister o no british monarch reigned for as long as queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, she was a constant in time of dramatic change. ah, all was disciplined. always dutiful. a life of public service. right? until the end. in 1926, elizabeth came into the world. she was not born to be queen, but when her uncle king edward the 8th advocated after less than a year on the throne, elizabeth father was crowned king. his daughter suddenly became the crown princess . she accepted the task and took it seriously. even in her youth, i did have before you all the high weather, if the normal shore shall be debated, the old service and the service or grace imperial family to which we all belong during world war 2, elizabeth did her military service as a mechanic after the war. she married naval officer, philip mount patton, her great love. ah, one year later, prince charles was born. the 1st of 4 children. ah, in february in 1950 to her father, king george the 6th died. elizabeth replaced him while on a trip to africa. the tragic news reached princess elizabeth and her husband,
u. k. senior prime minister o no british monarch reigned for as long as queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, she was a constant in time of dramatic change. ah, all was disciplined. always dutiful. a life of public service. right? until the end. in 1926, elizabeth came into the world. she was not born to be queen, but when her uncle king edward the 8th advocated after less than a year on the throne, elizabeth father was crowned king. his daughter suddenly became the crown princess . she accepted the...
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i mean, that's completely on, since it shows that the city of long corporation continues to dominate u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you better establish domestic banks. farm banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global banks, they're the ones that are least likely to pay taxes. and anyone don't sell because they have a close all over the globe. and they rearrange the business structure such that the revenue comes in based mainly in tax havens where the has no no taxes to pay and they pay very little taxes. oh, that's a reasonable program with this story. as china has accused america of theft claiming its been illegally exporting oil from syria, me wouldn't. where's the u. s. and other countries to stop unlawful, m
i mean, that's completely on, since it shows that the city of long corporation continues to dominate u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you better establish domestic banks. farm banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to...
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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, while your secretary of state mc lincoln has been an unscheduled visit to keith, where he met presid
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...
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u. k. it's been a very long day for you to no doubt. well, good morning. yes, i saw him talking to various just off the 6 am this morning. one who wanted me on there are 3 a. i thought i must get some b to speak, but you can see i need that quite considerably. but no, seriously, i have nothing compared to those wonderful men and women all the services. and i agree with the former general with everything he said, never was a word spoken. i'm also immensely proud of the metropolitan police and those other these for the valley in when those who came to support us on this incredible historical day. it truly has been a global example of organization and ability, and i also share the pride of the general and everything i've seen today. amazing. give us an idea of what sort of logistical operation would needed to be put together and, and so quickly in order to hold an event, this big and big not only in terms of the pump and procedure, not only in terms of the crowd. so i was also the international figures and heads of state showing up that is quite a difficult t
u. k. it's been a very long day for you to no doubt. well, good morning. yes, i saw him talking to various just off the 6 am this morning. one who wanted me on there are 3 a. i thought i must get some b to speak, but you can see i need that quite considerably. but no, seriously, i have nothing compared to those wonderful men and women all the services. and i agree with the former general with everything he said, never was a word spoken. i'm also immensely proud of the metropolitan police and...
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possible to overcome differences of opinion from right wing to left and in the u k. reports say police are already bracing for a long winter of civil unrest as their strategy for the coming months. centers are on how to respond to the rising crime. they are predicting as a fear economic turmoil will be on the right. jewel not with input from the national police chief council, the document goes on to say that the more complex and unpredictable risk is the chance of greater civil unrest as a response to prolonged and painfully can make pressure. is already gotten so bad that estimates are showing that by january it will cost more to stay home in the u . k at around 30 pounds for food and electricity than it would you be cation on a cruise, which runs around $900.00 pounds per day. and that's just the beginning with some analysts warning that math civil unrest could be seen while beyond europe. as politicians continue to ignore the voices of the people who are struggling to survive. a senior research fellow at the global policy institute in london says the politicians too often make decisions without consulting the peo
possible to overcome differences of opinion from right wing to left and in the u k. reports say police are already bracing for a long winter of civil unrest as their strategy for the coming months. centers are on how to respond to the rising crime. they are predicting as a fear economic turmoil will be on the right. jewel not with input from the national police chief council, the document goes on to say that the more complex and unpredictable risk is the chance of greater civil unrest as a...
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u. k. economic policy in a long time. if she, if she continues the way she's been at, has been full costing. i mean she, she's muddled herself on thatcher. but her economic policies are perhaps closer to ronald reagan. this idea of trickle down economics aware it's, it's okay to cut taxes for the rich because it will trickle down to the poor. i mean, how, how extraordinary will it, will that be if, if she does implement policies like that, what it will be basically, the british bar here, british academy, that will end up paying for it in the long run. at the moment i caught it, but pulled to tax rises, the average probably gets about $400.00 pounds. there is the richest part, the st. getting well over 2000 pounds on top of that corporation. tax costs that help those businesses that are making profits we're seeing going to see a huge interest overall. the huge increase of redistribution to kind of the richest people as well as kind of the most wealthy companies. and certainly, as we go into this winter when companies do fa
u. k. economic policy in a long time. if she, if she continues the way she's been at, has been full costing. i mean she, she's muddled herself on thatcher. but her economic policies are perhaps closer to ronald reagan. this idea of trickle down economics aware it's, it's okay to cut taxes for the rich because it will trickle down to the poor. i mean, how, how extraordinary will it, will that be if, if she does implement policies like that, what it will be basically, the british bar here,...
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long term supply. to put this country on the right footing for winter, i will act immediately, says boniface and the political also who writes as the faint, straight folks in the u. k. daily mirror paper. she says the government has failed to make long term alternative energy plans. she was talking about immediately acting on long term energy supplies. it takes years to sort out where your long term energy supplies are going to be coming from. that's why it's called the long term. she can't possibly do that in 3 months. but one of the, the legacies that we've inherited from bars, johnson, is that we are governed by people who acts by emotion and who govern with emotion, rather than with practicality. and regardless of politics, they don't seem to think, well with this work with that work, what's the best solution? who's affected by it? can we get this through parliament? they just want to say stuff and they think then happens. and that's not how any country is governed. it's how boris perhaps thought when he was a young man and wanted to be welled king, that that was how it would be he would govern by decree. last how he has done it. but in order for liz trust to h
long term supply. to put this country on the right footing for winter, i will act immediately, says boniface and the political also who writes as the faint, straight folks in the u. k. daily mirror paper. she says the government has failed to make long term alternative energy plans. she was talking about immediately acting on long term energy supplies. it takes years to sort out where your long term energy supplies are going to be coming from. that's why it's called the long term. she can't...
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u. k. as we speak, her scottish subjects are standing in long lines quietly waiting their turn to file past her coffin, which will lie in rest until tomorrow. that's when it will then move onwards to london. queen elizabeth passed away last week at the age of 96. the final moments of her wife and of her reign, they all took place in scotland. and that is where our 1st report takes us to night . ah, the long good bye to queen elizabeth continues the centerpiece of a long day of ceremony, and scotland was the procession of the queen's coffin down the capital cities. royal mile. thousands lined the streets to pay their respects as the new king charles. the 3rd and his 3 siblings, led the procession to saint giles cathedral where a short ceremony followed. for those who came out to view the events, the sense of history was huge. i just said it had to be here. this is leslie just on the door say, but it's such a historical moment and one part of history and then i can tell my children, they'll tell me your children one day. so it will just continue just with history. history has a history to lif
u. k. as we speak, her scottish subjects are standing in long lines quietly waiting their turn to file past her coffin, which will lie in rest until tomorrow. that's when it will then move onwards to london. queen elizabeth passed away last week at the age of 96. the final moments of her wife and of her reign, they all took place in scotland. and that is where our 1st report takes us to night . ah, the long good bye to queen elizabeth continues the centerpiece of a long day of ceremony, and...
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been pouring in from around the region, singapore, lida lease and long described. elizabeth, the 2nd is the very heart and soul of the u. k. taiwanese president, sy, in when said her country remembers and celebrates her life of leadership and service, which set an example for people around the world. and japan's prime minister of whom yoke is shita also paid tribute to the queen for strengthening ties between his country and the u. k. equal me? no, he not as this is a huge loss, did it not only for the british people, it will also for the international community. great colors for you know, japan will be with the people of britain in overcoming this deep sorrow. but when you leave us, china has also offer condolences, but the queen's passing is more acutely felt in hong kong. the british ruled the territory for over a 150 years before handing it back to the chinese. in 1997 people have been gathering outside the british consulate, the union jack, flying at half mars elizabeth visited hong kong twice during her reign in 1975 and 86 when it was still a british outpost. here are some reactions from hong kong. why lima, i miss
been pouring in from around the region, singapore, lida lease and long described. elizabeth, the 2nd is the very heart and soul of the u. k. taiwanese president, sy, in when said her country remembers and celebrates her life of leadership and service, which set an example for people around the world. and japan's prime minister of whom yoke is shita also paid tribute to the queen for strengthening ties between his country and the u. k. equal me? no, he not as this is a huge loss, did it not only...