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if he does that, i think he'll have great support, particularly here domestically. >> wilfred frost, midnight hour at buckingham palace wilfred, thank you the queen believed and said repeatedly that she knew this role was from the heavens and as a result, she would fulfill it all of her days. >> it is very simple i declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. >> next, reaction from u.s. presidents who served during elizabeth's time and her trips across the pond for a little politicking and a little fun >> i do hope you can see me today from where you are [ applause ] these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. ♪ >>> president biden sending his deepest condolences to the royal family following the death of the queen. in a statement, the president wrote in part, her majes
if he does that, i think he'll have great support, particularly here domestically. >> wilfred frost, midnight hour at buckingham palace wilfred, thank you the queen believed and said repeatedly that she knew this role was from the heavens and as a result, she would fulfill it all of her days. >> it is very simple i declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all...
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wilfred frost on the significant of the queen's funeral first cnbc's valerie castro who spoke with somef the thousands lining the streets for the ceremonies valerie. >> reporter: shep, the funeral wrapped up several days of public mourning and even though the service was limited to invited guests, people from all over the united kingdom came to london to collectively say good-bye to their queen. london was filled with the sound of a church choir. the queen's funeral broadcast over loudspeakers while mourners watched the service in the palm of their hands >> let us rejoice in her devotion to duty, her compassion for the subjects and her counsel to the ministries. >> reporter: despite the thousands gathered, the crowd was mostly silent, solemn, and at times emotional, wiping away tears. >> it's just a bit overwhelming. we've been thinking about it, yeah yeah it's just everything. >> reporter: the service punctuated by a two-minute national period of silence, a moment of reflection >> one of the most moving experiences of my life, i think. you realize what we've lost. we've lost an amazing
wilfred frost on the significant of the queen's funeral first cnbc's valerie castro who spoke with somef the thousands lining the streets for the ceremonies valerie. >> reporter: shep, the funeral wrapped up several days of public mourning and even though the service was limited to invited guests, people from all over the united kingdom came to london to collectively say good-bye to their queen. london was filled with the sound of a church choir. the queen's funeral broadcast over...
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wilfred frost is live at a buckingham palace with reaction and what is next. first, keir simmons on the queen's life. >> queen elizabeth ii, great britain's longest-serving monarch died after living a life dedicated to duty. born in 1926, that their grandchild looking store the -- king george the fifth, she led the monarch either historic challenges. the royal family stayed in london, despite nightly bombing raids from germany. to the people of britain, there was this message from their future queen. >> everyone of us in the and all will be well. god will give us victory and peace. >> that speech field a special relationship with her future subjects. westminster abby 1953, the first time tv cameras were allowed inside, to record a coronation. the celebration was seen worldwide. elizabeth's rain would be felt worldwide. she was the most widely traveled monarch in history. she helped transform britain's empire, easing former colonies and states and all of that while balancing motherhood and monarchy. three sons and a daughter -- the pump was there but circumstan
wilfred frost is live at a buckingham palace with reaction and what is next. first, keir simmons on the queen's life. >> queen elizabeth ii, great britain's longest-serving monarch died after living a life dedicated to duty. born in 1926, that their grandchild looking store the -- king george the fifth, she led the monarch either historic challenges. the royal family stayed in london, despite nightly bombing raids from germany. to the people of britain, there was this message from their...
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wilfred frost is with me.hat was a workmanlike speech, honoring and observing the place parliament has, head of government, head of state. it's interesting to note in the last week the uk has a new monarch, a new head of state and a new head of government, the prime minister liz truss. >> so much change and the first line of that speech he said thank you for your messages of condolence. that was a small part what have this ceremony was about. it was also to accept the loyalty of his politicians, which is a crucial part of this process because, of course, he is not elected and right there the politicians who are elected were formally saying we accept you as head of state. this is traditionally taken place privately with just a small delegation of members of the house of lourdes and house of commons for the first time in the public and with all of them together. that 800 members of the house of lourdes, 650 elected members of the house of commons. her majesty the queen only addressed both fully gathered in westm
wilfred frost is with me.hat was a workmanlike speech, honoring and observing the place parliament has, head of government, head of state. it's interesting to note in the last week the uk has a new monarch, a new head of state and a new head of government, the prime minister liz truss. >> so much change and the first line of that speech he said thank you for your messages of condolence. that was a small part what have this ceremony was about. it was also to accept the loyalty of his...
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i'm wilfred frost in for brian sullivan this morning. it is 5:30 a.m.ll street here is how futures are looking. pretty bad 0.8% for the s&p 0.6% for the dow or 140 poibts it comes, of course, off declines four days in a row sharp declines for the month of august 4% for each of the averages. tech is the worst in august. energy the best. big news for disney this morning. let's get that story silvana henao is back with the story for us silvana. >> wilf, disney is exploring a membership program to offer discounts and perks and bundles for the theme parks and retail stores the program would be somewhat similar to amazon prime which offers free shipping a discounts and whole foods for one monthly fee. some are prreferring to it as disney prime it is not the name of the program. it is still going through details of pricing and timeline. i know a lot of disney fans will be very excited about it >> you know, quite a few that attend parks that might not be as interested. when amazon introduced delivery of packages plus video product, did we think that would be a
i'm wilfred frost in for brian sullivan this morning. it is 5:30 a.m.ll street here is how futures are looking. pretty bad 0.8% for the s&p 0.6% for the dow or 140 poibts it comes, of course, off declines four days in a row sharp declines for the month of august 4% for each of the averages. tech is the worst in august. energy the best. big news for disney this morning. let's get that story silvana henao is back with the story for us silvana. >> wilf, disney is exploring a membership...
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i'm wilfred frost in for brian sullivan this morning. let's get you up to speed with the markets at this hour stock futures are now positively pointing to a positive open. s&p futures up 0.1%. similar for the dow and the nasdaq this morning as you can see. 20 points on the dow what a wild session it was yesterday. the nasdaq was down a full 2%. it ended up only down 0.2% we had gains for the s&p and dow. we remain down 2% for the dow and more than 2% for the s&p and 3% for the nasdaq. a positive afternoon session yesterday allowed a rebound from what was looking worse week to date than it did at the close. let's have a look at yields. 10-year treasury touched nearly 3.3% and pulled back to 3.25% at the close. yields will be awaiting the data on jobs this morning let's look at crude which has had a negative week. negative session yesterday down 3%. week to date down 7%. bouncing 2.8%. $89 per barrel let's have a look at crypto which suffered in light of the stronger dollar for a lot of the recent trade yesterday, we did see the dollar up
i'm wilfred frost in for brian sullivan this morning. let's get you up to speed with the markets at this hour stock futures are now positively pointing to a positive open. s&p futures up 0.1%. similar for the dow and the nasdaq this morning as you can see. 20 points on the dow what a wild session it was yesterday. the nasdaq was down a full 2%. it ended up only down 0.2% we had gains for the s&p and dow. we remain down 2% for the dow and more than 2% for the s&p and 3% for the...
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. >>> our friend wilfred frost is with us from buckingham palace.l you describe for all of us, what the emotions are like for people there. >> one of deep sadness. but also a mensch gratitude. there is a little less surprise than we may have expected. deep down, people knew that this day may have been approaching in recent weeks and months. it is impossible to overstate, shep, the sense of a constant unifying and reassuring support that her majesty queen elizabeth ii has provided over the last years. she has risen above all of the changes and remained that neutral head of state that we can look up to as we do here in the united kingdom. the fact that the person that we now look up to has changed and that brings deep sadness. >> can you walk us through what happens next? operation london bridge. >> that is an operation that has been years in the planning. there will be 10 days worth of sun doubts send off fitting of the queen. it will involve things like a national moment of silence and a speech by king charles iii and a meeting between king charles
. >>> our friend wilfred frost is with us from buckingham palace.l you describe for all of us, what the emotions are like for people there. >> one of deep sadness. but also a mensch gratitude. there is a little less surprise than we may have expected. deep down, people knew that this day may have been approaching in recent weeks and months. it is impossible to overstate, shep, the sense of a constant unifying and reassuring support that her majesty queen elizabeth ii has provided...
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wilfred frost at buckingham palace first, cnbc's valerie castro live in london near the houses of parliament. valerie? >> tomorrow king charles and his wife camilla will make their way to northern ireland and wrap up in wales but today they were in scotland, where the queen remains tonight. king charles iii greeting mourners outside holyrood palace, the queen's official residence in the capital of edinburgh. bagpipes played as the flag-draped coffin was carried to the hearst, and then a packed reception through the streets. king charles, princess anne and princess andrew and edward andrew noticeably not in uniform given his status as a nonworking royal. he was stripped of royal duties amid a sexual abuse lawsuit he eventually settled with one of je jeffrey epstein's accusers the solemn moment interrupted bay heckler. >> andrew, you're a sick man >> disgusting! >> undeterred, they proceeded to st. giles. the crown placed on top of the coffin followed by charles addressing scottish parliament >> through all the years of her reign, the queen, like so many generations of our family before her fo
wilfred frost at buckingham palace first, cnbc's valerie castro live in london near the houses of parliament. valerie? >> tomorrow king charles and his wife camilla will make their way to northern ireland and wrap up in wales but today they were in scotland, where the queen remains tonight. king charles iii greeting mourners outside holyrood palace, the queen's official residence in the capital of edinburgh. bagpipes played as the flag-draped coffin was carried to the hearst, and then a...
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so the queen rests comfortably, her family goes to be with her, and our own wilfred frost is live for us across the pond. early at -- or midafternoon london time. wilf, what can you tell us >> shep, as you're already suggesting this is clearly a striking and sobering moment for the nation because it's being taken much more seriously than any of the other health issues the queen might have had over the last couple of years two key distinctions you've already alluded to, the first that statement from the palace whereas in the past as you said they've said nothing at all, or guided people towards just the fact that it was mobility problems today they are not guiding just to that. and made this very special and unexpected statement saying that doctors are concerned for her. the other point that all senior members of the family are traveling to be by her side. prince charles and camilla already there, as is one of her other children, princess ann, while prince william and prince andrew and prince edward, of course a grandson and two other sons expected to be by her side shortly having just
so the queen rests comfortably, her family goes to be with her, and our own wilfred frost is live for us across the pond. early at -- or midafternoon london time. wilf, what can you tell us >> shep, as you're already suggesting this is clearly a striking and sobering moment for the nation because it's being taken much more seriously than any of the other health issues the queen might have had over the last couple of years two key distinctions you've already alluded to, the first that...
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classic example of modernizing whilst at the same time keeping tradition >> and as my colleague wilfred frost out, it's an atessment of the first time since the 70-year rain when queen elizabeth went through the procedure in 1952. i want to go back to daisy. i was struck by prince charles who said he would rely on the almighty god. a word, daisy, if you will, about the queen's faith and its importance to her. >> the queen's faith was absolutely crucial to who she was. we learned that has been passed down to her son, the king, king charles. the queen's faith was not just something she found very i spoke to people who worked very closely for her who said she religiously said her prayers every single night before she went to bed, but also she did look to god to guide her as a sovereign. and the church and the royal family aren't completely intertwined. her ancestors and many people in this country firmly believed the monarch was sent from god, was almost a deity and was to be
classic example of modernizing whilst at the same time keeping tradition >> and as my colleague wilfred frost out, it's an atessment of the first time since the 70-year rain when queen elizabeth went through the procedure in 1952. i want to go back to daisy. i was struck by prince charles who said he would rely on the almighty god. a word, daisy, if you will, about the queen's faith and its importance to her. >> the queen's faith was absolutely crucial to who she was. we learned...
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. >> wilfred frost, thank you very much >>> brittney griner and paul whelan, two americans among manyng held in foreign jails. today, a meeting between the president and their families, as their loved ones look for signs a prisoner swap may bring them home >>> a sword dpsordid love affair now investigators are looking at their very strange relationship. >>> currently, if you're pregnant and working, there's no law that an employer has to make reasonable accommodations, but reasonable accommodations, but that may changas why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for postage and great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again >>> joe biden today meeting with the families of two americans who the white house says are wrongfully detained in russia. brittney griner and paul whelan, it marks the first time the president has spok
. >> wilfred frost, thank you very much >>> brittney griner and paul whelan, two americans among manyng held in foreign jails. today, a meeting between the president and their families, as their loved ones look for signs a prisoner swap may bring them home >>> a sword dpsordid love affair now investigators are looking at their very strange relationship. >>> currently, if you're pregnant and working, there's no law that an employer has to make reasonable...
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. >> wilfred frost live outside buckingham palace. >>> a liberal arts college in the u.s. amounting it will pay more than $36 million in damages to local family-owned business that accuse the school of making false, racist claims, when a worker caught a black student shoplifting. the years-long legal battle between oberlin college and the bakery made national headlines and sparked a bitter debate over free speech and criminal justice. local coverage from local station wkyc 3news and their reporter, lindsay buckingham. >> reporter: is started in 2016 outside the bakery in overland, protesters calling for justice after an employee accused a black student of shoplifting wine inside the store. claims of racial profiling and boycotts followed. weeks. the lawsuit filed by gibson accuse the college of supporting the protesters' views. the jury agreed and a awarded it $25 million in damage. the owner, lorna gibson, said it ruined the family name. >> we were not getting the business. i could not keep it open. >> reporter: eventually, the three students involved pleaded guilty to mi
. >> wilfred frost live outside buckingham palace. >>> a liberal arts college in the u.s. amounting it will pay more than $36 million in damages to local family-owned business that accuse the school of making false, racist claims, when a worker caught a black student shoplifting. the years-long legal battle between oberlin college and the bakery made national headlines and sparked a bitter debate over free speech and criminal justice. local coverage from local station wkyc 3news...
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i want to bring in wilfred frost. anchor for britain sky news an msnbc contributor.s you watch the car go away there is a certain amount and we have heard this in the past of comfort that they find in seeing crowds come out. they paid their respects. they put flowers. they leave notes. but, they also have become and had to become accustomed to living difficult moments of their lives and public. >> absolutely. what i actually think this is a moment that will aid their grieving. they are doing it because, in part, they know people want to see them. but, think about being up close and personal to witness the love and affection that thousands of people, millions by the time we get to the funeral, itself, have had for your mother, your grandmother. i think that will help them with their grieving process. even though you say it is a very public part of it and mostly bob to go through it. it is going to say from that perspective. it is great to see for the people. as we witnessed, just here yesterday, when the king came back, they wanted to see him, too. it is a really impo
i want to bring in wilfred frost. anchor for britain sky news an msnbc contributor.s you watch the car go away there is a certain amount and we have heard this in the past of comfort that they find in seeing crowds come out. they paid their respects. they put flowers. they leave notes. but, they also have become and had to become accustomed to living difficult moments of their lives and public. >> absolutely. what i actually think this is a moment that will aid their grieving. they are...
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. >> wilfred frost live at this midnight hour in london for us. >> his story made famous by the serialodcast, and now there's a new episode coming because after spending two decades in prison, he's a free man, at least for now. the new evidence brought forward and why he could end up right back behind bars. >>> a northern california mom sentenced. the ruling handed down after she faked her own kidnapping and torture only to turn up at the home of an ex-boyfriend. >>> and ukraine pushing forward with its offensive and narrowly avoids disaster. the russian missile that exploded less than a thousand meet from a nuclear plant. >> announcer: the news with shepard smith back in 60 seconds. >>> a woman who faked her own kidnapping is going to prison for at least 18 months this was the scene outside court as sherry arrived for sentencing in 2016, she told authorities that two hispanic women kidnapped her and tortured her she said they held her at gun point, chained her in a closet and branded her. now we know none of that happened dna evidence revealed papini made the whole thing up, and she w
. >> wilfred frost live at this midnight hour in london for us. >> his story made famous by the serialodcast, and now there's a new episode coming because after spending two decades in prison, he's a free man, at least for now. the new evidence brought forward and why he could end up right back behind bars. >>> a northern california mom sentenced. the ruling handed down after she faked her own kidnapping and torture only to turn up at the home of an ex-boyfriend....
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. >> wilfred frost, live outside buckingham palace, thank you >>> severe weather slamming the u.s. west coast. in some areas the heavy rain is sparking dangerous mud slides. and in others, fast-moving wildfires storching thousands of acres. why officials warn things will likely get much worse. >>> plus, data shows construction sites are a major contributor to climate change. contributor to climate change. how one mpy wki t - hiring is step one when it comes to our growth. we can't open a new shop or a new location without the right people in place. i couldn't keep up until i found ziprecruiter. ziprecruiter helps us get out there quickly and get us qualified candidates quickly. they sent us applicants that matched what i was looking for. i've hired for every role, entry-level technicians, service advisors, store managers. ziprecruiter helps me find all the right people, even the most difficult jobs to fill. - [announcer] ziprecruiter, rated the number one hiring site. try it for free at ziprecruiter.com >>> in some areas, it seems you can't go a block without seeing a new construct
. >> wilfred frost, live outside buckingham palace, thank you >>> severe weather slamming the u.s. west coast. in some areas the heavy rain is sparking dangerous mud slides. and in others, fast-moving wildfires storching thousands of acres. why officials warn things will likely get much worse. >>> plus, data shows construction sites are a major contributor to climate change. contributor to climate change. how one mpy wki t - hiring is step one when it comes to our...
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children who had their first day of school today, and she's there with them awaiting further notice wilfred frost, thank you the rains have stopped for the moment as i mentioned in the 6:00 p.m. hour there in great britain and we'll have updates throughout the afternoon here in the u.s. for now, brian, back to you. >> thank you very much of course we will return to you for any updates on the queen's health and, of course, wishing her and the entire family, really the nation, the best. right now back to what we do best that is the markets and your money. >>> stocks right now are down a little bit we'll call it little changed the dow is down 20 points. the dow had fallen more than 250 before rebounding and then going back lower in just about the last hour. i think we call that a volatile day. fed chair jay powell staying hawkish and reiterating his goal of 2% inflation in a speech earlier today. a reminder we are at a staggering 8.5% inflation right right now so 2% is a long, long way away powell also warned against backing down from tightening too quickly. listen >> the longer inflation remains we
children who had their first day of school today, and she's there with them awaiting further notice wilfred frost, thank you the rains have stopped for the moment as i mentioned in the 6:00 p.m. hour there in great britain and we'll have updates throughout the afternoon here in the u.s. for now, brian, back to you. >> thank you very much of course we will return to you for any updates on the queen's health and, of course, wishing her and the entire family, really the nation, the best....
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i want to bring in wilfred frost and victoria arbiter, author of the book "queen elizabeth iii". been together on joyous occasions, a royal wedding, birth. the uk knew, the world knew this moment would come when the queen would be very frail, she is, after all, elderly, but put this moment into context for us as the longest reigning monarch in british history with her family, what goes through your mind as you see the family coming together to gather by her side? >> well, it really is just a poignant moment. thank you, i appreciate being with you. as you say, we have shared in many joyous moments and this is a particular sad moment not just the royal family but the united kingdom at large. the commonwealth of nations encompasses more than 2 billion citizens. so her reach really is extraordinary. there are not many people alive today who have known any other monarch. she has represented stability, continuity, she's been a focus at times of national tragedy and times of national joy. i think we are all just used to seeing her there all the time. i know my myself am guilty of assumi
i want to bring in wilfred frost and victoria arbiter, author of the book "queen elizabeth iii". been together on joyous occasions, a royal wedding, birth. the uk knew, the world knew this moment would come when the queen would be very frail, she is, after all, elderly, but put this moment into context for us as the longest reigning monarch in british history with her family, what goes through your mind as you see the family coming together to gather by her side? >> well, it...
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wilfred frost, katty kay, thank you. >>> up next, everybody, the queen's impact here in the u.s., kattyg about, including meetings with presidents from truman to biden. we'll be right back. right bac. nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. treat & prevent - all in one. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful experiences and new adventures for you to embark upon. they say when you reach the top, there's only one way to go. we say, that way is onwards. viking. exploring the world in comfort. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20. because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could
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. >> wilfred frost, thank you very much >>> brittney griner and paul whelan, two americans among manyng held in foreign jails. today, a meeting between the president and their families, as their loved ones look for signs a prisoner swap may bring them home >>> a sword dpsordid love affair now investigators are looking at their very strange relationship. >>> currently, if you're pregnant and working, there's no law that an employer has to make reasonable accommodations, but reasonable accommodations, but that may changas ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ >>> joe biden today meeting with the families of two americans who the white house says are wrongfully detained in russia. brittney griner and paul whelan, it marks the first time the president has spoke within their families face-to-face. today
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. >> wilfred frost, thank you very much >>> brittney griner and paul whelan, two americans among manyng held in foreign jails. today, a meeting between the president and their families, as their loved ones look for signs a prisoner swap may bring them home >>> a sword dpsordid love affair now investigators are looking at their very strange relationship. >>> currently, if you're pregnant and working, there's no law that an employer has to make reasonable accommodations, but that may changase lawmakers and advocates ramp up the pressure isn't that right phil? sorry, i'm a little busy. what in the world are you doing? i'm in the metaverse, bundling my home and auto insurance. why don't you just do that in the real world? um, because now i can bundle in space. watch this. i still don't get it. save up to 25% when you bundle home and auto with allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪♪ hey, sorry i missed your game. it's okay. you see that? that's when i realized it's time to finally do the thing we've been talking about for years. so we're making plans for right now. ♪♪ careful. ♪♪ you
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i'm joined by wilfred frost, an nbc news contributor, we've been witnessed this extraordinary ceremony about it going back to the 1700s and now televised for the world to see, brought into this moment. and it's important because the buy in of the public and the public adjusting to this new era is a key part of setting king charles up for success, is it not? >> absolutely. and, you know, steps like this are all part of that process. he has an impossible act to follow, impossible shoes to feel. and clearly, her majesty, queen elizabeth ii left the throne in a stronger position than she found it. i think for king charles it's trying to maintain that and do your best to do that. and essentially a sense of don't screw it up. his reign will be defined by the years ahead not so much these days. even though we just watched this proclamation of the new king. i feel these ten days are actually more about looking backwards. they're more about her and a chance to remember her and mourn her. and that further cements in my mind that these ten days for him are about keeping it simple, don't make mist
i'm joined by wilfred frost, an nbc news contributor, we've been witnessed this extraordinary ceremony about it going back to the 1700s and now televised for the world to see, brought into this moment. and it's important because the buy in of the public and the public adjusting to this new era is a key part of setting king charles up for success, is it not? >> absolutely. and, you know, steps like this are all part of that process. he has an impossible act to follow, impossible shoes to...
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our own wilfred frost is there monitoring the situation we have live correspondents outside all the places those in london wait and hope that they'll receive good news at some point, but so far no good news has come, only the headline that the queen's doctors are concerned for her health and she's resting comfortably at balmoral castle thine you, shep, and we'll turn to you for further update. we'll be right back. wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq ♪♪ energy demands are rising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow. on
our own wilfred frost is there monitoring the situation we have live correspondents outside all the places those in london wait and hope that they'll receive good news at some point, but so far no good news has come, only the headline that the queen's doctors are concerned for her health and she's resting comfortably at balmoral castle thine you, shep, and we'll turn to you for further update. we'll be right back. wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi,...
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. >>> leading us off this hour, matt bradley and sky news anchor and nbc news contributor wilfred frost. matt, i'll start with you here the number of people waiting to see just a glimpse of the queen's coffin, just a tremendous number of people, how are security services handling all these folks? >> reporter: aaron, that's a good question. to put it mildly it a logistical nightmare for local london authorities. they're expecting nearly half a million people to file past the queen's coffin when it is lying in westminster hall formore than four days we keep saying four days but it is actually four days from tomorrow morning. so it is more like four days plus, like four and a half days. and when you're bringing in members of the public, all of this is snarling traffic throughout all of central london, and in addition to that, they put up all these barriers, waiting for this procession that happened today, earlier, right behind where i'm standing now, they're going to have to take all of that down and put it all back up again on monday and that's when the real challenge comes in the palace
. >>> leading us off this hour, matt bradley and sky news anchor and nbc news contributor wilfred frost. matt, i'll start with you here the number of people waiting to see just a glimpse of the queen's coffin, just a tremendous number of people, how are security services handling all these folks? >> reporter: aaron, that's a good question. to put it mildly it a logistical nightmare for local london authorities. they're expecting nearly half a million people to file past the...
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leading us off this hour, matt bradley and molly hunter also with us, sky news anchor wilfred frost. matt, let me start with you. paint us a picture of what you're seeing in london right now. it looks like it is dark there now. what are we expecting? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i got to tell you, right now we're starting to see some of the stirrings of what could be -- we put it this way, a logistical nightmare for the police and other officials here in london to have to deal with what is expected to be as many as half a million people, maybe from all over the world, converging right here, right at westminster abbey, and westminster complex,
leading us off this hour, matt bradley and molly hunter also with us, sky news anchor wilfred frost. matt, let me start with you. paint us a picture of what you're seeing in london right now. it looks like it is dark there now. what are we expecting? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i got to tell you, right now we're starting to see some of the stirrings of what could be -- we put it this way, a logistical nightmare for the police and other officials here in london to have to deal with what is...
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. >> and the number of people who waited in these long lines, i was struck by wilfred frost, who joins us now, they wanted to come to be in a collective group. >> two more days of lying in state in her father and yet the queue had to be closed on multiple occasions, extraordinary commitment from the people wanting to say good-bye to their queen. the family have been unbelievable. there's a high concentration in the abbey today of world leaders. this is also a family saying good-bye to their mother and grandmother. that will add a very real sadness to proceedings on to which the ceremony. >> we're near big ben, big ben will be sounding during the procession. >>> very poignant moment we're watching and there's a quote i just heard from the queen that seems so appropriate right now, i actually wrote it down when i was listening to her say it, she said this, we're all visitors to this time. to this place. we're just passing through. our purpose here is to observe, learn, to grow and love and then we return home. daisy, this is such a poignant, beautiful moment, describe what we're seeing t
. >> and the number of people who waited in these long lines, i was struck by wilfred frost, who joins us now, they wanted to come to be in a collective group. >> two more days of lying in state in her father and yet the queue had to be closed on multiple occasions, extraordinary commitment from the people wanting to say good-bye to their queen. the family have been unbelievable. there's a high concentration in the abbey today of world leaders. this is also a family saying good-bye...
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we talk with wilfred frost about his father's fascinating conversation with the then 20-year-old prince charles considering his future and what his reign would look like. >>> researchers are going high tech and deep down to measure the impact from wildfire smoke on lake tahoe using this under water robot glider to gauge water quality changes. researchers at uc-davis are sending it to measure algae and contaminants. >>> now a live look in observing for you this morning. that's not it we want to look at this because leaders are coming together to find a way to curb air pollution. air quality management is partnering with city leaders. it will monitor air quality and will plan to cut emissions. the area recommended for reduction is from high street to san leandro border and below interstate 580. the committee will meet monthly to develop an admissions reduction plan. >>> taking a live look now at san francisco and the fog is there. you will feel a temperature change is cooler this morning, but rain is really the headline. >> that's what we've been talking about as we make weekend plans, th
we talk with wilfred frost about his father's fascinating conversation with the then 20-year-old prince charles considering his future and what his reign would look like. >>> researchers are going high tech and deep down to measure the impact from wildfire smoke on lake tahoe using this under water robot glider to gauge water quality changes. researchers at uc-davis are sending it to measure algae and contaminants. >>> now a live look in observing for you this morning. that's...