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u. k. through survival in terms of list trust, 47 years of age, not really known throughout the world that she was a foreign minister. she still is at this very moment, sir, but turning into the prime minister in 24 hours. but sir, she isn't that well known. and she started out in a very unusual way, not the classic or old god conservative at all. she has parents who are left wingers, apparently her mother used to take her on a campaign for nuclear disarmament rallies in the 1980s. she was a member of the liberal democratic opposition party when she was the oxford university achieve and went to the 2014 conference and tried to push through a vote against the monarchy, saying no one should have a birthright to be a royal that which was quite extraordinary, really, when you consider her now about to become prime minister at proper about to get the keys to downing street on tuesday. but that point of unity in the party is all important because the country is divided so badly now. the worst time possib
u. k. through survival in terms of list trust, 47 years of age, not really known throughout the world that she was a foreign minister. she still is at this very moment, sir, but turning into the prime minister in 24 hours. but sir, she isn't that well known. and she started out in a very unusual way, not the classic or old god conservative at all. she has parents who are left wingers, apparently her mother used to take her on a campaign for nuclear disarmament rallies in the 1980s. she was a...
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u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war, and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and never put rome did shave me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure in there. she's been leader of this country for so many decades, yet much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of greatest sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country. the realms and the commonwealth and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned a
u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war, and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and never put rome did shave me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure in there. she's been leader of this country for so many decades, yet much longer...
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times dw correspondence. an indian hong kong have more on reactions from leaders there to the death of the queen who led the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to the throne 5 years after india got independence from britain. in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961, she talked about the hospitality informed the indians. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. but it was only in a final visit in 1997 when india was mocking. 50 years of independence did she acknowledge india's colonial father. she talked about dark f. u. so as in india, calhoun, in history. she mentioned one massacre in particular in the city of and it says that was a significant moment for india. she's been the head of state of 14 cottonwood countries. india was not one of them. yet this deep respect and regard for the queen indian prime minister that he ended in more the short of her being a stalwart of our time. other leaders of a tribute to a wisdom and
u. k. navigates through turbulent times dw correspondence. an indian hong kong have more on reactions from leaders there to the death of the queen who led the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to the throne 5 years after india got independence from britain. in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961, she talked about the hospitality informed the indians. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. but it was...
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times and there's no doubting the strength of the emotions there. charles is in his early seventy's, he's becoming king very late in life. can he ever be as loved as his mother was? no, but i think he's gonna be smart enough to take a kind of joint approach and tie himself very closely to his eldest son, william and, and his wife kate. now i'm going to be the prince and princess of wales. i think that's going to be his, the 8th caught up his sleeve. they are massively loved. he could serve as a kind of relatively well respected grandfatherly type of figure who then kind of usher's in this new generation. i think he's smart. he keeps those 2 by a side, a little tough call a very well loved royals, and that could then kind of work here for him to fill this gap and to, to make him enable him to fill those shoes. absolutely, and having learned from many decades of experience, reaching out to the people more of a touchy feely monarch than his mother was. i think that's definitely going to be athena ana clever. thanks so much and thank you so much for wat
u. k. navigates through turbulent times and there's no doubting the strength of the emotions there. charles is in his early seventy's, he's becoming king very late in life. can he ever be as loved as his mother was? no, but i think he's gonna be smart enough to take a kind of joint approach and tie himself very closely to his eldest son, william and, and his wife kate. now i'm going to be the prince and princess of wales. i think that's going to be his, the 8th caught up his sleeve. they are...
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u. k navigates through turbulent times and dw correspondent carl nasmith was in front of buckingham palace in london, where many people have gathered to confront the end of a long era. you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long, and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know, in speaking with a lot of people, they do feel some uncertainty around the, the situation course as a new prime minister here as well. but this has been something that many people have been trying to prepare for. they knew it was coming, they might be shocked, but they're not surprised at the death of queen elizabeth, at horst to day the focus has been on her, her life, her duty, and her service to this country and speaking with a lot of people. that's why they wanted to come out here to day and to leave flowers and other signs of remembrance at buckingham palace. it feels like almo
u. k navigates through turbulent times and dw correspondent carl nasmith was in front of buckingham palace in london, where many people have gathered to confront the end of a long era. you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long, and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles...
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times and for more on this let's go to our correspond bergen mouse in london at berg. we just heard parts of charles his 1st address as sovereign. did he say anything else that stood out for you? while he spoke about his loyalty and about the service to his country. so really i think he won a distress the continuity. he's also said that his own live will have to change and that might hinder him being fairly outspoken. or let's say more outspoken than his mother was in some subjects that he cared deeply about, for example, green issues, but also architecture. and he famously ones called a building or plans when you're building a carbuncle. so these are words that his mother would have never. i she had, she would have never said anything controversial and i think that he's hinting that this is direct and the direction that he's himself planning to go towards in a few hours. farragut charles will be officially proclaimed king at what will happen there. and that ceremony it will all be incredibly former. what we know is that there is something called an exc
u. k. navigates through turbulent times and for more on this let's go to our correspond bergen mouse in london at berg. we just heard parts of charles his 1st address as sovereign. did he say anything else that stood out for you? while he spoke about his loyalty and about the service to his country. so really i think he won a distress the continuity. he's also said that his own live will have to change and that might hinder him being fairly outspoken. or let's say more outspoken than his mother...
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times and i'm joined again by hannah clever here in the studio, and i just want to come back to the comments you are making earlier after we heard king charles the 3rd make a statement of 3 and a half minute speech after he was proclaimed king, it was kind of a job description. he provided a list of promises. i think perhaps tell me if i'm wrong, just to remind his subjects what he's therefore, as well as the people in the commonwealth. but there was an emotional note as well when he talked about his mother and how she said an example for him. can you, can you tell me about about that? why would you do that beyond just morning? his mother, it's passive, i think, a very wise and obvious strategy to link himself to her. she was so popular and remain so popular, not only within the u. k, but everywhere. you'd be crazy not to anchor himself with her and see if he can take some of that popularity and take some of that sense of service and all those things that people always attribute to her into the beginning of his reign. so that i think he's going to be ve
u. k. navigates through turbulent times and i'm joined again by hannah clever here in the studio, and i just want to come back to the comments you are making earlier after we heard king charles the 3rd make a statement of 3 and a half minute speech after he was proclaimed king, it was kind of a job description. he provided a list of promises. i think perhaps tell me if i'm wrong, just to remind his subjects what he's therefore, as well as the people in the commonwealth. but there was an...
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u. k. navigate through turbulent times. the queen passed away as we just said at bell moral castle and scotland were dw corresponded emily gordinez standing by force. emily, you've been there since since yesterday. was the response been like there? yes. hi nick. so we've seen a very steady stream of people coming hair lying down, laying down flowers, laying down car can you know, read on, on one of the cards you know, and which was addressed to the queen. anne, you were your pitter minds, the great and great britain, and that really is reflected also on what people have been saying about here, why they've come, you know, they draw inspiration from her. they saw her as someone who really represented some british values. i'm, i mean a lot of people here also, you know, for them, she was an integral part of the community. she has been coming here for, for a very long time. and and yes, she is like saying good bye to a member of the family really can understand about moral castle speaking of value as a place where the greenligh
u. k. navigate through turbulent times. the queen passed away as we just said at bell moral castle and scotland were dw corresponded emily gordinez standing by force. emily, you've been there since since yesterday. was the response been like there? yes. hi nick. so we've seen a very steady stream of people coming hair lying down, laying down flowers, laying down car can you know, read on, on one of the cards you know, and which was addressed to the queen. anne, you were your pitter minds, the...
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u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war, and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shade me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monica and royal family and empires and things like that . i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades. history much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of greatest sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country. the realms and the commonwealth and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned
u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war, and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shade me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monica and royal family and empires and things like that . i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades. history much...
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u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war. and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like said, a role model for everybody and never put rome. did she mean? i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades, yet, much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement, he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of greatest sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much love mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms and the commonwealth, and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. kin
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times. am away. can go live down to our correspondence, karl, now's men. he is in front of buckingham palace in london, called a nation, says good bye to day to the stalwart. that was the queen. the only had i stayed. most of them have ever known. it seems like a lot of them still cannot really make sense of the situation. yeah, you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long. and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know, in speaking with a lot of people, they do feel some uncertainty around the, the situation of course, as a new prime minister here as well. but this has been something that many people have been trying to prepare for. they knew it was coming. they might be shocked, but they're not surprised at the death of queen elizabeth, of course, to day the focus
u. k. navigates through turbulent times. am away. can go live down to our correspondence, karl, now's men. he is in front of buckingham palace in london, called a nation, says good bye to day to the stalwart. that was the queen. the only had i stayed. most of them have ever known. it seems like a lot of them still cannot really make sense of the situation. yeah, you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long. and this really did seem...
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times. am away, can go alive, down to our correspondence, con asmin. he is in front of buckingham palace in london, called a nation, says good bye to day to the stalwart. that was the queen. the only had a state, most of them have ever known. it seems like a lot of them still cannot really make sense of the situation. yeah, you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long. and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know, in speaking with a lot of people, they do feel some uncertainty around the, the situation of course, as a new prime minister here as well. but this has been something that many people have been trying to prepare for. they knew it was coming. they might be shocked, but they're not surprised at the death of queen elizabeth, of course, to day the focus has been on her, her life, her duty, and her service to th
u. k. navigates through turbulent times. am away, can go alive, down to our correspondence, con asmin. he is in front of buckingham palace in london, called a nation, says good bye to day to the stalwart. that was the queen. the only had a state, most of them have ever known. it seems like a lot of them still cannot really make sense of the situation. yeah, you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long. and this really did seem like...
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times. the queen passed away at balmoral castle and scotland, where dw corresponded to emily gord. dean is now standing by for us. hi emily. good to see you. you've been there all day talking to mourners. what did they tell you? yes, absolutely. i mean, a lot of them, there's 3 of, you know, of you, there's been really a steady stream of visitors all day laying down flowers and remembering their queen . and, um, what they, a lot of the time spoke about for why they're here. you know is to give thanks for i'm the queen because there live remembered her for her profound sense of duty and really her dedication to unity. to think of that prince charles or king charles now also mentioned in his speech to day. and especially this ability to unite is something that can be felt here in scotland in the sense that i'm, you know, prime and still us trust and m 1st minister nicholas dudgeon. don't really have very much politically that they agree on. but the queen has and does provide common ground. and
u. k. navigates through turbulent times. the queen passed away at balmoral castle and scotland, where dw corresponded to emily gord. dean is now standing by for us. hi emily. good to see you. you've been there all day talking to mourners. what did they tell you? yes, absolutely. i mean, a lot of them, there's 3 of, you know, of you, there's been really a steady stream of visitors all day laying down flowers and remembering their queen . and, um, what they, a lot of the time spoke about for why...
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u. k. economy through supply chains, because our economies are also in length. so, so i think it's going to be, yeah, i very much hope to see this trust working in a, in much more constructive way with the european union petros on, on the northern island protocol, which has been really at the heart of that, that the dispute with the european union, ah, where, where do you see things going and what sort of flexibility is there from brussels on this issue? are they likely to give a, give up a little bit just to be on the same page as or less stress in the british government bossa the you leadership to the you institutions but also see prime minister sandra state in most states have said that there is of course, desire to work out any difficulties that my am i need from the protocol, or there is no appetite to re negotiate the often lease agreement. people here are cautious, how difficult the negotiations, where and how difficult easy is that we needed to call to address. and they don't ways to go back to the start and negotiate again. there is appetite to find sol
u. k. economy through supply chains, because our economies are also in length. so, so i think it's going to be, yeah, i very much hope to see this trust working in a, in much more constructive way with the european union petros on, on the northern island protocol, which has been really at the heart of that, that the dispute with the european union, ah, where, where do you see things going and what sort of flexibility is there from brussels on this issue? are they likely to give a, give up a...
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u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day a little well, yes, it's called possibly the biggest ceremony ever for the u. k. i mean, in central london, we've had 4 days. we've had cried. people have laid flowers and the cogs 3 a quarter and off. i am out at westminster abbey. well, the funeral will take place in a few hours and it's very hard to get to your police and locate a very old dignity run because today really is the big day and a few hours the ceremony will begin. the coffin will be carried in a solem profession to westminster of a where i am and it will be a funeral service. last thing about an hour, 2000 people have been invited by 2000 people, including world leaders, and then that will be a procession through central london weather and will be transported then afterwards to when, where they will be in other small to service. and then the court coffin will be lowered into the royal gold and the crown will have to be removed before that. now as you mentioned, there will be hundreds of foreign royal's and world leaders in london today attending the event when yes, president biden, of cou
u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day a little well, yes, it's called possibly the biggest ceremony ever for the u. k. i mean, in central london, we've had 4 days. we've had cried. people have laid flowers and the cogs 3 a quarter and off. i am out at westminster abbey. well, the funeral will take place in a few hours and it's very hard to get to your police and locate a very old dignity run because today really is the big day and a few hours the ceremony will begin. the coffin will...
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u. k is politically going through an incredibly tough time economically for many people a tough time. so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he wants to be and be the king that his mother wanted him to be . and the big question is, could he, can he basically pass on the crown to, to his son in the way that he hasn't tarnished the monarchy, but that here he is. and hampstead. okay, we're just looking at our list trust, walk in. there are very new in the job as my minister also her husband there. and i just outside we were looking at or he here we can see again the are hers waiting to transport the late queens coffin. and if i can bring you back in robin, or tell me what the scots are, think of the monarchy in general? well, as i say that the queen had a very special relationship with scotland. and i think what i saw in edinburgh yesterday, i was really everybody so very, very shy and a huge respect. oh ha, ha, ha, lie for however, this is she united, the you k very well,
u. k is politically going through an incredibly tough time economically for many people a tough time. so what a robin has already alluded to. king charles will have to, you will have his arc will have his work cut out in order to well be, be the person that he wants to be and be the king that his mother wanted him to be . and the big question is, could he, can he basically pass on the crown to, to his son in the way that he hasn't tarnished the monarchy, but that here he is. and hampstead....
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times. now dw correspondence in india and hong kong have more on reactions from lead as they're to the death of the queen, lead the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to that's shown 5 years after india got independence from britain in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961, she talked about the hospitality in warmth of the indian. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. it was only in a final visit in 1997 when india was mocking. 50 years of independence. did she acknowledge india as colonial fast? she talked about dark episodes in india's colonial history. she mentioned one massacre in particular in the city of and it says that was a significant moment for india. she's been the head of state of 14 cottonwood countries. india was not one of them. yet this deep respect and regard for the queen indian prime minister that he ended in more the shorter for being a stalwart of our time. other leaders of paid t
u. k. navigates through turbulent times. now dw correspondence in india and hong kong have more on reactions from lead as they're to the death of the queen, lead the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to that's shown 5 years after india got independence from britain in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961, she talked about the hospitality in warmth of the indian. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. it...
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u. k. of a gates through turbulent times. an hannah clever is still with me and now we saw a lot of very emotional responses there to the queen's passing. how come all these people had such a strong connection with the monarch who is a person who lives in a sort of ivory tower arrayed far removed from everyday life? who yeah, i mean, maybe not ivory towers, but several different palaces and car. so it's really interesting and psychological question that has been fascinating me for a long time. quite frankly, as i've been looking at all of this, is that people are very genuinely distressed by the death of women that if they couldn't possibly ever have known. and yet they feel that they did, and i think that was part of the art, the queen elizabeth practice all the way through her cringe. but the 2nd practice of the way through her rain was to kind of give people enough of an opening to make them so to make them feel like they knew her. like they had a reason to emotionally engage with her. and it actually not show them very mu
u. k. of a gates through turbulent times. an hannah clever is still with me and now we saw a lot of very emotional responses there to the queen's passing. how come all these people had such a strong connection with the monarch who is a person who lives in a sort of ivory tower arrayed far removed from everyday life? who yeah, i mean, maybe not ivory towers, but several different palaces and car. so it's really interesting and psychological question that has been fascinating me for a long time....
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u. k. is going through multiple crises. what does her passing mean for the stability of the country? it really comes at a very difficult time for the country and we have a new prime minister. les stress has only been on the bay severe, accepted as a prime minister by the queen 2 days ago and is comes after a period when many people in the u. k. have seen their wages falling when we have seen inflation skyrocketing. so a lot of people are really feeling the squeeze financially in a very big way. and when the, the country is also hit by an energy crisis as other a european countries, energy prices are, are going through the roof and just to day and the emergency energy program that helps people through this crisis. i was announced by the new prime minister list trusty. so this really shows that the country is already and some sort of emergency state and to now also lose the figure had to lose the monarch and to have to deal with this transition to king charles. the 3rd, i think is comes at a time when, when the country really would have needed stability. but then again, this is somethi
u. k. is going through multiple crises. what does her passing mean for the stability of the country? it really comes at a very difficult time for the country and we have a new prime minister. les stress has only been on the bay severe, accepted as a prime minister by the queen 2 days ago and is comes after a period when many people in the u. k. have seen their wages falling when we have seen inflation skyrocketing. so a lot of people are really feeling the squeeze financially in a very big way....
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ministers from the winston churchill all the way through to live trust, who just on tuesday became prime minister. she rose above it all and you know the 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
ministers from the winston churchill all the way through to live trust, who just on tuesday became prime minister. she rose above it all and you know the 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...
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and then beyond london out through the u. k. proclaiming that we have a new king, not that anybody's missed that news, i should imagine. but this is traditional idea that everybody has to be told. and this is part of this exception. exceptions of him as a new king telling everybody this is the case. you said it a bit earlier, the real family has gone through different stages, finding different ways austin, relevant. how would you, how do you think people view the royal family now compared to before as a change in any way? it's changed dramatically. i think, particularly in the last 25 years 25 years ago. 1997, the death of princess diana princess of wales child's 1st wife. that was a real changing moment for that for the royal family. they misjudged an awful lot of things. from that moment beforehand it, it'll be getting very messy. everybody, the tablo passive in ripping their marriage apart and then the separation apart. then they got to force and then she died. and there was this massive outpouring of grief across the world,
and then beyond london out through the u. k. proclaiming that we have a new king, not that anybody's missed that news, i should imagine. but this is traditional idea that everybody has to be told. and this is part of this exception. exceptions of him as a new king telling everybody this is the case. you said it a bit earlier, the real family has gone through different stages, finding different ways austin, relevant. how would you, how do you think people view the royal family now compared to...
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u . k. i mean, obviously across the world a queen is being admired. she's head of state of other country. see, it's, it's, it's something that ripples not just true through the u. k. but also, i think throughout the world and there's been so much attention ah, at directed at the british royal family on there, that whatever happens, happens to them as being followed across the world. so. so yes for, for the u. k. but also around the world, this is going to be the re, a very, very sad and reflective moment. i think for a lot of people, how much of a sense is there that this is the end of an era. there it, there is definitely the sensor to the end of an error. i mean the queen, she's our, she's done 21. i think over 21, our part visits over, over the decades. she's been, she's been of patron of over 500 ad charities organization. so she's been really, she's been out in about and she's met so many people. i personally know so many people who have somehow met the queen in some capacity. i'm shaking her hand and so she, she is such her. so you, she's been just always there when i'm, when it was there, there, diamonds, you believe i spoke to a few ladies that w
u . k. i mean, obviously across the world a queen is being admired. she's head of state of other country. see, it's, it's, it's something that ripples not just true through the u. k. but also, i think throughout the world and there's been so much attention ah, at directed at the british royal family on there, that whatever happens, happens to them as being followed across the world. so. so yes for, for the u. k. but also around the world, this is going to be the re, a very, very sad and...
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u. k. since 1965 can you talk us through the day was possibly the biggest ceremony ever in the u. k. and i can tell you that. so dave, center london, has huge crowds and all the calls, flowers passing court and now almost 4 days as police carry around helicopter. and today we're just out to drive the road where people were really trying to come to london for the 70. we'll begin in just a few hours. the coffin will talk from west and the horse to westminster abbey, which is what service will take place about an hour with iran. then the coffee will be paraded to send to london, where then they can play to win, where they will be another small crime. and then the coffin with the royal bulk. and there will be hundreds of foreign royals and will lead of attending the event. well yes, not just because of invited to london and i'll be stopping the traffic, stopping everything wherever there are such as the lions, germany, and stein, my bronze is president mccall, but commonwealth me like the canadian pm just in just in the german on top of that there are members of comedy across europe say
u. k. since 1965 can you talk us through the day was possibly the biggest ceremony ever in the u. k. and i can tell you that. so dave, center london, has huge crowds and all the calls, flowers passing court and now almost 4 days as police carry around helicopter. and today we're just out to drive the road where people were really trying to come to london for the 70. we'll begin in just a few hours. the coffin will talk from west and the horse to westminster abbey, which is what service will...
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u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day? bank? i think we back. can you hear me? i apologize. we seem to have some technical problems here. we'll try to get back to our correspondent bank. they got a little later in the show, all right, to ukraine. now, where keith says that its troops are advancing further into the north eastern hot teeth. now in liberated territories, more evidence of possible russian war crimes is being on earth, all correspondent, and manual shall went to izzy. where mass graves containing more than 450 bodies have been uncovered. some of them bearing signs of torture. and a warning to our view as some may find this next report distressing their uncovering sphere. holler at me, very artillery fire rages in this forest. on the outskirts of recently liberated is zoom forensic experts are working around the clock with you and bodies buried in mass graves dating from the russian occupation book. doing for much here. just only with the information we have, which has already been established is the burial of local residence. exclamation as you can see, the exami
u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day? bank? i think we back. can you hear me? i apologize. we seem to have some technical problems here. we'll try to get back to our correspondent bank. they got a little later in the show, all right, to ukraine. now, where keith says that its troops are advancing further into the north eastern hot teeth. now in liberated territories, more evidence of possible russian war crimes is being on earth, all correspondent, and manual shall went to izzy....
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u. k and especially england are going through a tough time. it's fair to say, and the queen is always been there. and we saw a great brief moment where we could all forget about the political turmoil with former prime minister boris johnson during the platinum jubilee celebrations. and all along here was packed with people celebrating the clean and she's just been parts of this nation's identity for so long and in speaking with people here today i'm i know that they don't know how to imagine the u. k. without her. and certainly these are shoes that no one will be able to fill column asthma, reporting from london and alex forest whiting. here with me in the studio, i want to thank you both so much for your time. well, the united states and its allies have announced a host of new military hardware to be sent to ukraine after meeting at the ramstein air base. here in germany, us defense secretary lloyd austin said washington was sending war ammunition for ukraine. high mars rocket systems, howitzers and armored ambulances. earlier in the day, sec
u. k and especially england are going through a tough time. it's fair to say, and the queen is always been there. and we saw a great brief moment where we could all forget about the political turmoil with former prime minister boris johnson during the platinum jubilee celebrations. and all along here was packed with people celebrating the clean and she's just been parts of this nation's identity for so long and in speaking with people here today i'm i know that they don't know how to imagine...
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u. k is going through at the moment at the cost of living crisis, i mean it, this news, even though we knew that she's not well, it couldn't come to possibly worst time could it. i think that's a very important part of the way to cretinous. canada tend to change the way she is not the commonwealth and the example that she is a deeply religious person has indeed made and very of any definite difference both to a commonwealth. i don't know why the world and she is the longest trading monarch, but also somebody who does such an imprint on society. because if you take from sancho commonwealth, i don't think it would have survived in its present moment. but if you take the money, he is exec, i suggest the highlight of her rain was her 2011 too. i love the mother and been there for 100 years and it actually changed our politics. i lead to a reciprocal by the hour and also personal touches, the personal charm and, and citizens. i think that so many people have good luck with the queen. the vast majority of the population kind of a time when she was not on the throne. one day when the inevitable co
u. k is going through at the moment at the cost of living crisis, i mean it, this news, even though we knew that she's not well, it couldn't come to possibly worst time could it. i think that's a very important part of the way to cretinous. canada tend to change the way she is not the commonwealth and the example that she is a deeply religious person has indeed made and very of any definite difference both to a commonwealth. i don't know why the world and she is the longest trading monarch, but...
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u. k. as we go on through the remainder of the we can, we have got one or 2 showers just around the east coast, but these will tend to ease away this area of low pressure on the boat. heavy rain recently that moves costello countries into germany. so little rich of high pressure, quieting things down before the next spell of wet weather moves in from the atlantic mixed in with this system here actually are the remnants of what was hurricane danielle, run towards spain and portugal in the coming days. but this is the pitch of her sunday linen whiles lassie fine and tri temperatures of around 23 celsius should be some decent spells the sunshine coming 3 be can already see that wet weather coming in across ireland, northern ireland, pushing into western parts of scotland ahead of that sir, showers there, it's a central and eastern areas of year which will continue to make the way further east. as we go on into the new working week by wet stays, that wet weather will come down across scotland or the parts of england. northern areas of wells as well, much chauffeur, france, germany low countries, f
u. k. as we go on through the remainder of the we can, we have got one or 2 showers just around the east coast, but these will tend to ease away this area of low pressure on the boat. heavy rain recently that moves costello countries into germany. so little rich of high pressure, quieting things down before the next spell of wet weather moves in from the atlantic mixed in with this system here actually are the remnants of what was hurricane danielle, run towards spain and portugal in the coming...
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u. k. starting of 10 days through the morning. oh, bells tolls not only in westminster, but all over the country. earlier the mood outside buckingham palace was as solid as it was when the queen's death was announced, a steady stream of mourners, each with some way of expressing others, standing still frozen in thought for hours and messages spread out from all over the world. she was known as the grandmother of the nation, but to the people here. they think she was much more than that in the good times, exuding charm and fun. in the bad times. giving comfort and calm. she was the longest serving mana can british history. and with it came a sense of permanence. wilma harris feels that way. i think that really was that whole offensive al kill dna, which will happen forever. and unfortunately that's not been the case. and i think that will really, really mess and wish that place each carried on with anita coral and office worker says she still can't take you through a thing at work. this is not going to be any one like, can like eve
u. k. starting of 10 days through the morning. oh, bells tolls not only in westminster, but all over the country. earlier the mood outside buckingham palace was as solid as it was when the queen's death was announced, a steady stream of mourners, each with some way of expressing others, standing still frozen in thought for hours and messages spread out from all over the world. she was known as the grandmother of the nation, but to the people here. they think she was much more than that in the...
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u. k, considering what you guys have just gone through with breads it well, it breaks it of course and also i think what we've just gone through and are going through politically as well. it seems pretty chaotic there to me or talking to people as i have. i was actually on holiday in england, but you never stop paying it to hear your voice asking people their opinions. and i think my brother sounded up best read his head. he thought brittan was going through a mental breakdown with boris johnson. at his a vineyard. you know this, this continuation which the queen was so amazing at and, and the cost is such a shame. she's gone that such a shame. she's gone any time. but let's go to edinburgh, a game of where we're watching life pictures of the queen's coffin being carried through the scottish capital. emily gordon is there for us, emily? could you sum up your feelings or your take on the day? yes, i mean really it's a historic day at the end of an era. oh, many people have described it. you know, there are people from all walks of life of all ages. i hear, you know, to day kids describe her
u. k, considering what you guys have just gone through with breads it well, it breaks it of course and also i think what we've just gone through and are going through politically as well. it seems pretty chaotic there to me or talking to people as i have. i was actually on holiday in england, but you never stop paying it to hear your voice asking people their opinions. and i think my brother sounded up best read his head. he thought brittan was going through a mental breakdown with boris...
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so through the war ukraine, the u. k. is subject to the increased energy costs, and this is where some businesses have warned that within the next few weeks they will not be able to exist. they will have to go boss because they can't pay these huge bills. and for some families, they say it's a choice between heating or eating when the autumn and the winter comes. so this is where many people in the u. k. will really wait. what list stross has so often how she can help those people that are the poorest and society more, which is the, is really the most pressing issue for her. how is she going to deal with these problems or how she given much indication in the lead up to today's vote? one of her buzzwords and the campaign was clear plan. so she says she has a clear plan how to tackle the cost of living crisis and the energy crisis, but she hasn't really notified the british people off what is, is an announcement is expected within the next week. she says, she will then allude to what, what actually our plan is, but there is
so through the war ukraine, the u. k. is subject to the increased energy costs, and this is where some businesses have warned that within the next few weeks they will not be able to exist. they will have to go boss because they can't pay these huge bills. and for some families, they say it's a choice between heating or eating when the autumn and the winter comes. so this is where many people in the u. k. will really wait. what list stross has so often how she can help those people that are the...
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u. k so far and he ran through a bunch of other countries, germany in particular as well. of course as, as poland. so yes, a big count down here on commitments. a renewal of commitment. secretary austin said we're here to renew our commitments to intensify our momentum. and to support ukraine in the long term. and as i said is the, as i said, is the ultimate message being delivered here that this group, that ukraine's allies a standing firm. and that is not gonna change in day. that message certainly came through loud and clear. we appreciate that update. right. as we mentioned, that was us secretary of defense lloyd austin, meeting with the ukrainian delegation at the ramstein air base in germany. ah, you know, watching al jazeera, these are the headlines this. our ukraine 2nd biggest city cave has been hit by missiles and strikes overnight. president vladimir landscape says troops and making advances in the counter offensive to retake cities from russia. gabriel elizondo is following developments from.
u. k so far and he ran through a bunch of other countries, germany in particular as well. of course as, as poland. so yes, a big count down here on commitments. a renewal of commitment. secretary austin said we're here to renew our commitments to intensify our momentum. and to support ukraine in the long term. and as i said is the, as i said, is the ultimate message being delivered here that this group, that ukraine's allies a standing firm. and that is not gonna change in day. that message...
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cross and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis. u. k is outgoing liter bars. johnson authors his support to live trust who replace him as prime minister later on tuesday. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up a 100000 people risk losing their homes with fears, pakistan's biggest lake is on the verge of bursting its banks. the u. s. calls for accountability up to israel said it's highly likely al jazeera journalist, sharina apple aqua was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers, and perused president point fingers at his rivals as he testified in one of several criminal cases against him. ah, welcome to the program, boris johnson has given his last speech as u. k. prime minister. he addressed the media outside downing street saying he's proud to have served the country. johnson is now heading to bell moral castle in scotland to hand his resignation to acquaint elizabeth the new conservative party ladle is trust will also visit the queen and be asked to form a government. thank you everybod
cross and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis. u. k is outgoing liter bars. johnson authors his support to live trust who replace him as prime minister later on tuesday. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up a 100000 people risk losing their homes with fears, pakistan's biggest lake is on the verge of bursting its banks. the u. s. calls for accountability up to israel said it's...