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returns to london. yes. quite a moment for king charles as he returns to london.— quite a moment for king charles as he returns to london. yes. this is a rivate he returns to london. yes. this is a private charter _ he returns to london. yes. this is a private charter flight _ he returns to london. yes. this is a private charter flight which - he returns to london. yes. this is a private charter flight which went - he returns to london. yes. this is a private charter flight which went up| private charter flight which went up to aberdeen to collect in. it is not the same aircraft that took other members of the royal family. the same aircraft that took other members of the royalfamily. now coming into raf northolt, and then there will be the journey that we saw the new prime minister making just a couple of days ago, in her case to downing street, but the metropolitan police will be whisking the new king and queen consort, and their immediate officials, not to clarence house, which of course would be wh
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a port to greater london. and then from there, the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd will be in greater london. all right. but cross live now to alan fisher, who is in an umbrella and has been following those developments. allen, there was a large round of applause as the queen's coffin that made its way through those crowds. what does that say about how scott feel about the light queen? was it is a great deal of respect for queen elizabeth for her long service for her commitment to scotland for her love of scotland. and certainly we saw that with the thousands who made their way past the coffin while it was lying at rest and sent giles cathedral that you saw them there. even in the early hours of the morning. people lining up for hours at the time just to get the chance to see their final farewells . and they came not just from scotland, but from the north of england, from other parts of europe as well. all wanting to share this moment of grief. and this moment of history, and then the princess royal princess
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people have been arriving in central london, so it's incredibly busy and london and we are expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions tomorrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security operation is going well. that is massive event on monday and london, all eyes will be appointed. i am sure, a burglar mars reporting from london. many thanks. in the buddhist slager saturday saw the return of the fiercest rivalry in german football shaka versus dormant shaka spent last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around. oh, the fan said to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe, and the scene mu
people have been arriving in central london, so it's incredibly busy and london and we are expecting more people to come. so people have been camping over night near buckingham palace. they want to get basically front seats are at the processions tomorrow and they want to be there and see it with their own eyes and not just on one of these many, many screens and security forces are and basically in overdrive they police are coming from all across the country to make sure that this huge security...
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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 course, wherever he goes, people are being notified because streets are bei
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all right, barbara feasel in london. thank he so much that will of course, come back to you later in the program and will have lies a coverage of course of the procession of the late queen elizabeth's coffin in london in just a short while. so do stay with us for that. if you can, but 1st, some other news ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east of the country after a lightening counter offensive president, philippines. the lensky has been visiting the newly liberated town of idiom, which is a key supply hub. as days ago, the town was still under russian control, and ukraine says it has liberated 8000 square kilometers in the hockey region. a cave is also reporting that troops are learning now of atrocities, allegedly committed by russian forces. on the 6 months of occupation, prosecutors have now launched a war crimes probe. elsewhere, though there have been scenes of joy as ukrainian forces arrive in communities now abandoned by russian forces. ah, a mother reunited with her son. he had been fighting him th
all right, barbara feasel in london. thank he so much that will of course, come back to you later in the program and will have lies a coverage of course of the procession of the late queen elizabeth's coffin in london in just a short while. so do stay with us for that. if you can, but 1st, some other news ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east of the country after a lightening counter offensive president, philippines. the lensky has been visiting the newly liberated town of idiom,...
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this is, according to the police in london, the largest policing effort ever in london's history. some 36 kilometers or just over 20 miles of barriers have been erected around london. so an extraordinary effort on going to ensure that this extraordinary event goes off without a hitch, becky. >> queen elizabeth ii had a very close relationship with the abbey. her final visit there was before her death in march of 2022 when she attended a service of thanksgiving for her late husband the duke of edinburgh who died in 2021. our viewers may remember the funerals of diana, princess of wales in 1997 and the queen mother in 2002. they were held at the abbey and 16 royal weddings have been held there including those of queen elizabeth ii to prince philip, duke of edinburgh, in 1947 and more recently william, prince of wales and katherine, princess of wales in 2001. the last funeral of a monarch at the abbey that of king george ii back in 1760. these past ten days, clarissa, have been steeped in history. history of the royal family going back some 1,000 years. we are at the end of what has
this is, according to the police in london, the largest policing effort ever in london's history. some 36 kilometers or just over 20 miles of barriers have been erected around london. so an extraordinary effort on going to ensure that this extraordinary event goes off without a hitch, becky. >> queen elizabeth ii had a very close relationship with the abbey. her final visit there was before her death in march of 2022 when she attended a service of thanksgiving for her late husband the...
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there's the lord mayor of london. the current is vincent thomas khamenei. >>> when minute before the top of the hour. i'm saying definitely. it's been like clockwork, unbelievable. there will be the tfanfare, the trumpeters, the town cryer and sergeant of arms and then the sergeant of arms will read the proclamation. are you ready for this tight snl. >> they'll order the proclamation with three beats of the drum, charge their pikes, which is -- >> >> what? >> five beats of the drum. how did he not know that? really? >> as i said earlier, this is a lot. >> yes. what is amazing -- there you can see the proclamation. they're getting ready. the lord mayor. but it will be to the second. >> the senior members of the courts, the senior members of the corporation of london, these are the power breakers in the united kingdom all lining up to commit to the king. >> i sort of feel obliged just to remind viewers, particularly in the united states, that it is a constitutional monarchy. the country is a democracy that's ruled by el
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orderly, british q all across central london. but on top of that, you will have heads of state and not just president biden, but other heads of states are expected. say, this is going to be an extraordinary challenge for the police, for the security. and we are already seeing how people are a trying to get a glimpse of the coffin of the clean, but it's expected to be more and more accommodations already hot to come by in london yet. that's why we've had rewards of the prices it for hotels in was in on sky rocketing overnight. so we see these pictures here. i mean, we're talking about unprecedented crowds. we saw large crowds in edinburgh. people there waiting overnight to get a glimpse of the coffin. the queen's going to lyon street now for 5 days in london . is there any way of predicting the numbers here that just the police are going to have to deal with? well, the police are getting support from all corners of the country, all the other forces, not just the london police, but from all across the country. they will be there in
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how would you describe the emotional climate there in london? just had a pretty interesting moment here just on the other side of the thames, where the queen's body isn't a manual mccrendon. the french president and his wife bridget just moments ago, passed by us here, coming to see the queue of people that have been lining up across the banks of the river thames. the people that are here in the queue behind me, i've been waiting for about 8 hours. they've got about another 4 hours before they get in to go and see the coffin with queen elizabeth the seconds body obviously lying there in state. we are now expecting that authorities within a few hours or so we'll start to close the end of the key because that's going to end this period where people have been able to come and pay their respects, will end at around 6 30 in the morning on monday morning, you k time, it's been a separate to the, to the death of the queen in the impending funeral. this moment of morning, this ability to come and see the coffin, it's become a sort of national event in i
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live in our london studio. ed, as, as we, we heard there among all of the other fuels as far as the british funerals. a concert we haven't had a, a state funeral like this. and since, since the funeral of, of winston churchill, although the have been big funerals as we are the for a princess ira or the queen mother and angel for, for prince philip. but it doesn't happen very often. and so that the people who are taking part in a ceremony like this won't have taken part at all over certain, in previous ceremonies of this scale. and yet everything appears to go off to a tea every time. how. how does this happen? incredible preparation goes into all of these events that his is absolutely key in terms of planning and, and in terms of execution, as we know, this is a massive operation that's currently unfolding in central london. i'm struck just just watching those, those scenes that we've seen of the various other funerals and as you, as you refer back to the various other british state funerals. 6 and other big fu
live in our london studio. ed, as, as we, we heard there among all of the other fuels as far as the british funerals. a concert we haven't had a, a state funeral like this. and since, since the funeral of, of winston churchill, although the have been big funerals as we are the for a princess ira or the queen mother and angel for, for prince philip. but it doesn't happen very often. and so that the people who are taking part in a ceremony like this won't have taken part at all over certain, in...
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you're referring to the events in london. so there's a few days before the queen's body is flown there. can you tell us about the preparations for the state funeral? this is surely going to be an event of epic proportions. this is going to be one of the biggest global events off the last years. of course, sir, the american president joe biden, will come there many presidents and heads of state serfs all throughout the world. the commonwealth ends road europe will be appearing here in london. of course, the heads of state of the commonwealth countries. oh, will make an appearance, they will all be gather to your end. then of course, the huge royal relationship because they are related, threw out a royal houses in europe, and they will all come here. so this is going to be a huge event, and it's all very tightly choreographed. the police is, sir, every day putting up more barricades here around buckingham palace and around westminster, where all this will be taking place because the funeral in the and next monday at the service
you're referring to the events in london. so there's a few days before the queen's body is flown there. can you tell us about the preparations for the state funeral? this is surely going to be an event of epic proportions. this is going to be one of the biggest global events off the last years. of course, sir, the american president joe biden, will come there many presidents and heads of state serfs all throughout the world. the commonwealth ends road europe will be appearing here in london. of...
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i'm new mozy in london. you watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program this out on me and your, and as a, by john, by in each other for a flare up in fighting, which is killed almost to 100 soldiers. well, to me is lensky says, ukraine fully controls more than 4000 square kilometers of territory recaptured from russia and stabilizing another $4000.00. and what a great day as president biden celebrates the passing of is inflation reduction act, disappointing inflation dates against wall street. it's west dame to me is a we begin this hour here in london where the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd now lives in buckingham palace. after being fined from scotland, where she died, all is quiet outside the palace now. but early up thousands of people lined the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the hearse. the new king charles aside and his wife camilla were in the palace to receive the coffin, while household members now have a chance to say their good byes before lying in state begins. roy challenz
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from london. many thanks . some sports for you now in the bonus lager saturday saw the return of the fishing rival in german football shaka versus jordan shock. i've spent the last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's room region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around, for the band sat to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe. and the scene must sets at a packed out signal it doing a pock. the 1st controversy came early in the game. george lawson went down in a one on one with dalton's people, maia, but the play was ruled upside then a shot moment for the rossetto at once. mock royce twisted his ankle in a contest with florian flick and was unable to continue. marius woke with the 1st real chance in the game, but he was denied by alexander swallow. just seconds before half time, anthony modesto said i went just wide at minutes late antonia mullin
from london. many thanks . some sports for you now in the bonus lager saturday saw the return of the fishing rival in german football shaka versus jordan shock. i've spent the last season in the 2nd division, depriving fans of the chance to see their team take on their arch enemies in germany's room region. and unfortunately for them, dorman, were the ones who prevailed this time around, for the band sat to wait almost 2 years to see these arch rivals face off in the rue adobe. and the scene...
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she was then flown down to london. they spent last night in buckingham palace amendment for the royal family to be together for the last time to learn more the loss of their mother, that grandmother their great grandmother. and today's procession. queen elizabeth the seconds last journey from buckingham palace through the streets of london to westminster. who bless you, the lions state for 4 days. ah, would you say prince harry now married father of 2. again, bringing back memories of when he was 12 years old and he and his brother, william followed his mother, princess diana's casket through london. since the queen died and prince charles immediately became king king charles the 3rd upon her death. and he, as, as tradition, has travelled quite a lot in the last few days to various parts of the united kingdom. to tell us a little bit about that, how important is it for him to connect with her with his subjects? because of course, the queen was incredibly popular, wasn't he? does he have the same kind of popularity or c
she was then flown down to london. they spent last night in buckingham palace amendment for the royal family to be together for the last time to learn more the loss of their mother, that grandmother their great grandmother. and today's procession. queen elizabeth the seconds last journey from buckingham palace through the streets of london to westminster. who bless you, the lions state for 4 days. ah, would you say prince harry now married father of 2. again, bringing back memories of when he...
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west london came largely to a halt. on pavements and gantries and flyovers, the citizens of britain's capital took these first moments of the late queen's return to demonstrate their affection and their gratitude. applause. the journey brought them to the heart of london, to streets and landmarks that the queen knew so well — down park lane to hyde park corner, and then onto constitution hill. finally, to buckingham palace, where the queen's coffin will rest for one final night. applause. within the palace were the king and queen consort and the queen's other children, grandchildren and their spouses, together with other members of the family. these were to be private moments for the family before the queen's coffin leaves their loving custody to be handed over to the nation for the lying in state. band plays. rehearsals for the ceremonial processions have been taking place in the early hours of the morning. carefully laid plans are being put into practice as london and the nation get ready for the final farewell to a
west london came largely to a halt. on pavements and gantries and flyovers, the citizens of britain's capital took these first moments of the late queen's return to demonstrate their affection and their gratitude. applause. the journey brought them to the heart of london, to streets and landmarks that the queen knew so well — down park lane to hyde park corner, and then onto constitution hill. finally, to buckingham palace, where the queen's coffin will rest for one final night. applause....
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., in london? up until now we have had the ublic in london? up until now we have had the public from _ in london? up until now we have had the public from around _ in london? up until now we have had the public from around the _ in london? up until now we have had the public from around the world - in london? up until now we have had the public from around the world but| the public from around the world but it has been noticeable today that we have also had president macron of france, the king of spain and presidentjoe andjill france, the king of spain and presidentjoe and jill biden paying their respects, a ukrainian delegation was there as well, they don't have to do the cue for ii, 12, 13 hours, they get to go straight in, but it is striking to me how many world leaders have come here to pay tribute to the late queen, queen elizabeth, it is happening in a way that would not happen with any other world leader. we sawjoe biden signing the book of condolence, and somebody else you can tell us a bit about this is sir david manning, the british
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let's bring in how corresponded in london voted must get the king started his day in london at the houses of parliament. could you tell us a bit more about that and perhaps clarify what, what sort of king the u. k. is info. oh my god, i don't want to address the title. that's the very, very complicated drum, but i know i can, i can tell you that he is king charles the 3rd and he was in westminster today. and he was basically paying tribute to his mother. he said to his beloved mother and there were digging freeze politicians of all parties um, in the houses of parliament i. i thought it was so quite remarkable that the, it, it was an event that seemed to cross far to political divides. we have seen pictures of the prime minister list truss and leaders of the 2 opposition parties, the scottish national party, and the labor party, and they were smiling at each other. and that the moment on these moments are very rare because the 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
let's bring in how corresponded in london voted must get the king started his day in london at the houses of parliament. could you tell us a bit more about that and perhaps clarify what, what sort of king the u. k. is info. oh my god, i don't want to address the title. that's the very, very complicated drum, but i know i can, i can tell you that he is king charles the 3rd and he was in westminster today. and he was basically paying tribute to his mother. he said to his beloved mother and there...
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london time. they're five hours ahead, of course. her coffin will journey through central london, it will take in the queen's gardens, the mall, parliament square to the palace of westminster. the streets are filled with mourners this morning as they have been for days now. you're about to see members of the royal family in just a moment here led by king charles. prince william and prince harry will join. during the queen's final journey to buckingham palace, we have all seen the mourners standing in silent reverence, trying to get a glimpse of her coffin passing by. once at westminster hall, the public will begin filing past the queen, paying their respects, of course. mourners have been told they will have to stand for hours, possibly overnight. the line will move around the clock until monday. that's the day of her funeral. it was less than 24 hours ago we saw the breathtaking images as queen elizabeth made her final return home to buckingham. the king, the queen consort, camilla, prince william and prince harry welcomed the coffi
london time. they're five hours ahead, of course. her coffin will journey through central london, it will take in the queen's gardens, the mall, parliament square to the palace of westminster. the streets are filled with mourners this morning as they have been for days now. you're about to see members of the royal family in just a moment here led by king charles. prince william and prince harry will join. during the queen's final journey to buckingham palace, we have all seen the mourners...
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that is our jack parish reporting from london. many thanks, jeff. you watching dw news reporter is up next we meet 3 people who have decided to live their lives without shacks. a michael oak, who from me in the entire news team here in berlin. it has been a genuine pleasure things sometimes books are more exciting than real life raring to read. oh. what if there's no escape? do w literature list laundry.
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and that's 10 to london. now in our correspond, big mass who's in front of buckingham palace, they're in london, bigot, bells toweling, across the u. k. to day in honor of queen elizabeth the very somber moment for britons it is a very somber moment for britain and throughout the morning here, people have been filing quietly in front of buckingham palace. people are going back and forth thousands of people. i think since i've been here very, very quietly, they are arriving to pay their respects into i guess. so can the atmosphere and just be part of this momentous day. when british people are really marking the end of the year off the 2nd elizabeth and iraq and are thinking of what might come ahead with king charles the 3rd suddenly is the end of an era. talk us through the next steps for the u. k. and for the royal family well, we understand that the british parliament is going to have a special session today as well as tomorrow, which is unusual. normally does not sit on the weekend, so this is chance for a
and that's 10 to london. now in our correspond, big mass who's in front of buckingham palace, they're in london, bigot, bells toweling, across the u. k. to day in honor of queen elizabeth the very somber moment for britons it is a very somber moment for britain and throughout the morning here, people have been filing quietly in front of buckingham palace. people are going back and forth thousands of people. i think since i've been here very, very quietly, they are arriving to pay their respects...
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though, if you got a hold, any of this don't hold anywhere else in the world of london because london is so well rehearsed at managing instant, managing threats like this. if you look out the window, you will see thousands of police officers on the streets. on sunday evening dignitaries arrived for a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd and extraordinary gathering of the world presidents prime ministers, royal's governors, and more the word unprecedented is so often over used. but at certain times, no other word will to i'm not going to fall into my trap and use that word again, but is a little challenge for audience around the world. how many other people, kids drop by their death, the number and the importance of the people who come here to london at the moment. they're all here to pay their respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd and to be a part of this beautiful and some grand ceremonial pageantry of her royal state funeral on monday. all right, thanks very much, lori charging, bringing all the natives from outside, buckingham palace and central london joinin
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we all live in london's absent. james is palace, where at the new king, king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed his king. we've already seen it on t v. this is a kind of formal public corporation that's about to happen. and at that point, there will be a series of companies because london listening to what's going on the, the thing i know my, he got to call to his mercy on late thought. written lady, queen elizabeth the 2nd of bless, they didn't glorious memory by whom to the thief, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. if foley and rightfully come to the prince charles philip offered george we therefore the lord spiritual and temporal of this rome and members of the house of commons together with other members of our late majesty privy council and representatives of the realms and territories old women and citizens of london and other do no care by, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart. publish and proclaim that the prince charles philip of george, is now by the death of
we all live in london's absent. james is palace, where at the new king, king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed his king. we've already seen it on t v. this is a kind of formal public corporation that's about to happen. and at that point, there will be a series of companies because london listening to what's going on the, the thing i know my, he got to call to his mercy on late thought. written lady, queen elizabeth the 2nd of bless, they didn't glorious memory by whom to the thief, the crown...
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and already the security is so unbelievably tight around central london. we can hear the helicopters overhead. it is everywhere you go on the street corner, but they were proud to be a part of it. i had to ask a couple of questions because i was directed in different ways and averted which is the best way to get to without having to meet the crowds. they were unbelievably kind and i'm really excited and proud to be spending their day. >> jonathan: it is a different security set up and obviously london has had its share of terrorist attacks, but there is this odd, they want to keep everybody secure but you are right. everybody is so happy to celebrate the extraordinary life of the queen. >> exactly right. i was walking around this morning, and the crowds of people as mentioned as well, but what i did notice is the amount and scores of people wearing their military uniforms, their military badges, some of them. all scores of people honoring the queen. but also young families. at 5:00 a.m., 5:30 a.m. when it opened, young families out here to pay their respec
and already the security is so unbelievably tight around central london. we can hear the helicopters overhead. it is everywhere you go on the street corner, but they were proud to be a part of it. i had to ask a couple of questions because i was directed in different ways and averted which is the best way to get to without having to meet the crowds. they were unbelievably kind and i'm really excited and proud to be spending their day. >> jonathan: it is a different security set up and...
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we've just been watching the proclamation being read to the lord mayor of london in the city of london. little earlier, the accession council met to make the proclamation at saint james is paris gathering. included former prime ministers, not the senior politicians feel part of the privy council, and for the 1st time in hundreds of years of the british monarchy, the council conducted its ceremony in public. let's bring in joe hall, who's outside buckingham palace in central london. john, up. what do you make of what we've just been watching? when i tell you that the enormous crowd gathered here, i've side bucking palace wishes they'd been watching all this. pomp and ceremony take place. not just sir. james is palace. pretty much a stones throw away from here, but in the city of london as well. where the proclamation has just been read for a 2nd time. the crowd here by contrast in the roadways outside, bucking, still pending behind barricades waiting for a glimpse of king charles when he eventually makes his way back to buckingham palace. so they would have hoped, i think that would hav
we've just been watching the proclamation being read to the lord mayor of london in the city of london. little earlier, the accession council met to make the proclamation at saint james is paris gathering. included former prime ministers, not the senior politicians feel part of the privy council, and for the 1st time in hundreds of years of the british monarchy, the council conducted its ceremony in public. let's bring in joe hall, who's outside buckingham palace in central london. john, up....
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i f north hold in west london from brown by playing her daughter, prince's n. he's on board god's on up. i'm going to salute her arrival in england. once the company is taken off from the plain, she'll be transported to buckingham palace in the center of the city, king charles, the 3rd and his wife camilla. the queen consort will also be there to pay their respects as well as crowns of mourners. lay them once at the palace, the coffin will be placed to give members of the royal household, the johns, to pay their respects to the deceased monarch. we're going across to edinburgh though in scotland, where allan fisher is standing by for us. because ellen, you've been covering her journey from edinburgh all the way up to the port. and now if she has arrived in england, it certainly was a moving tribute in scotland. talk us through what's lit up to this point now. well, there is a need of no malice returning to edinburgh. the scottish capital know that the queen's body has left the country for the final time. the roads may be still closed off and the crows may have
i f north hold in west london from brown by playing her daughter, prince's n. he's on board god's on up. i'm going to salute her arrival in england. once the company is taken off from the plain, she'll be transported to buckingham palace in the center of the city, king charles, the 3rd and his wife camilla. the queen consort will also be there to pay their respects as well as crowns of mourners. lay them once at the palace, the coffin will be placed to give members of the royal household, the...
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you and i both grew up in london. i just want to get your reflections of what you've witnessed over the past tep days because it really has been a moment in time, hasn't it? >> it has indeed. it's been a momentous time, almost hard to digest. we need the passage of time, the weeks and months to pass before we can really process what's taken place. it's been incredibly moving to see the reaction to her majesty's death. the quiet dignity of people in london and britain all over the world reacting to the queen's death and the expect and esteem and the love that's come through has been a really momentous time. >> westminster abbey has been releasing details about the service and i want to pull out a tweet here. we see james o'donald, the organest and master, so many people involved in the preparations for this day. and you all know, you know, none of this happens without months -- years of planning. years of planning has gone into what will be happening today. and just sort of reflect on the experience that you had with t
you and i both grew up in london. i just want to get your reflections of what you've witnessed over the past tep days because it really has been a moment in time, hasn't it? >> it has indeed. it's been a momentous time, almost hard to digest. we need the passage of time, the weeks and months to pass before we can really process what's taken place. it's been incredibly moving to see the reaction to her majesty's death. the quiet dignity of people in london and britain all over the world...
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the 2012 olympics math and carnival london is no stranger to massive public events. but the city is massive. a colon says nothing can pass to the queen's funeral. here, westminster abbey. the biggest policing operation ever is what he's called a former city, a policeman. nicole, with his warning against any alarm as him, though, if you don't hold any of this, don't hold anywhere else in the world of london because london is so well rehearsed at managing instant, managing threats like this. if you look out the window, you will see thousands of police officers on the street. on sunday evening dignitaries arrived for a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd, an extraordinary gathering at the wells presidents, prime ministers, royal's governess, and more. the word unprecedented. if so often used, but at certain times, no other word will to reach helen's out 0 london of the queue to see queen elizabeth coffin has no clothes figured out to look at these live pictures of westminster hall. those who are already in the que before 8 30 pm london time wil
the 2012 olympics math and carnival london is no stranger to massive public events. but the city is massive. a colon says nothing can pass to the queen's funeral. here, westminster abbey. the biggest policing operation ever is what he's called a former city, a policeman. nicole, with his warning against any alarm as him, though, if you don't hold any of this, don't hold anywhere else in the world of london because london is so well rehearsed at managing instant, managing threats like this. if...
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in london, for the last few days, — have seen in london, for the last few days, all _ have seen in london, for the last few days, all of the _ few days, all of the advertising, the electronic— few days, all of the advertising, the electronic advertising - few days, all of the advertising, | the electronic advertising boards showing — the electronic advertising boards showing images— the electronic advertising boards showing images of— the electronic advertising boards showing images of the _ the electronic advertising boards showing images of the queen, l the electronic advertising boards . showing images of the queen, and that again. — showing images of the queen, and that again, amplifies _ showing images of the queen, and that again, amplifies the _ showing images of the queen, and| that again, amplifies the message, technology— that again, amplifies the message, technology can _ that again, amplifies the message, technology can do _ that again, amplifies the message, technology can do that, _ that again, amplifies the message, technology can do that, in - that again, ampli
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the mayor of london, boris johnson also. that's— mayor of london, boris johnson also. that's very— mayor of london, boris johnson also. that's very much of the seat, used for a lot of official functions over the years. for a lot of official functions over the years-— the years. always used for these official functions _ the years. always used for these official functions and _ the years. always used for these official functions and always - official functions and always very busy _ official functions and always very busy the — official functions and always very busy. the duke of edinburgh award scheme _ busy. the duke of edinburgh award scheme often had their ceremony is there _ scheme often had their ceremony is there etc. _ scheme often had their ceremony is there etc, etc. the scheme often had their ceremony is there etc. etc-— there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream — there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards _ there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. - there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. the | there etc, et
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normally a bustling interchange in london doesn't look like it, but underneath there is one of the london underground stations. and heads through the arch and then goes down the side of hyde park. there are the outriders. christopher wilson ra bob for is with me again christopher, we are watching this last stage of the journey and quite deliberately they've chosen roofs so that as many people can see and we see in the pictures, people with their camera phones, we see the root lined with people who are watching for the last time that moment as she goes to woods windsor for barrow. many, many more people are than ever before in history or will personally witness this. they will be able to carry away on their camera phones and in their memory or what they've seen as i was talking just moment ago about the weight of history. i think it's worth actually just talking about that the, the bearers of the coffin, it's the weight of the cotton too. and after a church holes state funeral, after the last one we've seen and prince philip ever practical said, and can we do something about this? because
normally a bustling interchange in london doesn't look like it, but underneath there is one of the london underground stations. and heads through the arch and then goes down the side of hyde park. there are the outriders. christopher wilson ra bob for is with me again christopher, we are watching this last stage of the journey and quite deliberately they've chosen roofs so that as many people can see and we see in the pictures, people with their camera phones, we see the root lined with people...
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more here in london. i had the opportunity earlier to speak to queen rania of jordan about remarkable life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. she said the late monarch was symbolically the queen of the world. here is our conversation. >> the first time i met the queen i think i was just a few months into my role and she was quite sensitive to the fact that i was new and she could tell that i wasn't too sure of myself and i did ask her her advice and she told me how important it is to always be there to have that sense of duty and discipline. to pay attention to the little details and i always took her advice seriously. to me she was public service personified. she is a woman who pledged her life to the service of her people and for 70 years never once fell short of that promise and i think today she is -- she was the queen of england but she is also symbolically the queen of the world. she means something to all of us and no matter who you are you feel a sense of closeness to her. >> you have been struck b
more here in london. i had the opportunity earlier to speak to queen rania of jordan about remarkable life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. she said the late monarch was symbolically the queen of the world. here is our conversation. >> the first time i met the queen i think i was just a few months into my role and she was quite sensitive to the fact that i was new and she could tell that i wasn't too sure of myself and i did ask her her advice and she told me how important it is to...
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becky anderson in london. stay with us here on cnn throughout the day for continuing coverage of the queen's remembrance. for now, let's get you back to rosemary church who is at cnn center in atlanta with more of what are the important headlines of the day. >> thank you, becky, for all of your reporting. still to come, why conspiracy theorist alex jones made the bizarre claims about the sandy hook massacre. what a lawyer he hired had to say. that is cocoming up. thank the gods. don't thank them t too soon. kick pain in t the aspercreme. and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you nd done. with ai, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. >>> welcome back, everyone. florida governor ron desantis is claiming
becky anderson in london. stay with us here on cnn throughout the day for continuing coverage of the queen's remembrance. for now, let's get you back to rosemary church who is at cnn center in atlanta with more of what are the important headlines of the day. >> thank you, becky, for all of your reporting. still to come, why conspiracy theorist alex jones made the bizarre claims about the sandy hook massacre. what a lawyer he hired had to say. that is cocoming up. thank the gods. don't...
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it is 4:15 here in london, 11:15 on the east coast in the united states. as you've been watching, this is the first service that we've witnessed for late queen elizabeth ii, a service of thanksgiving for her majesty. before this, we saw the procession up the royal mile in edinburgh, scotland, and we saw the king alongside his brothers and sister march behind their mother's coffin. and it's in that glass-topped hearse that we've seen -- that enables us to see the coffin with the royal standard draped over it and a wreath of flowers from balmoral, her favorite place. we're going to see a lot more of this in the days ahead as the queen's coffin moves from scotland to london. king charles right now is going to scottish parliament to meet with the first minister, nicola sturgeon. we expect to hear from him there. we heard from him a little bit earlier today when he addressed parliament here in london. joining me now is keir simmons who is with me in london, kelly cobiella is in scotland, andrew roberts, msnbc british historian, and daisy mcandrew, a royal exper
it is 4:15 here in london, 11:15 on the east coast in the united states. as you've been watching, this is the first service that we've witnessed for late queen elizabeth ii, a service of thanksgiving for her majesty. before this, we saw the procession up the royal mile in edinburgh, scotland, and we saw the king alongside his brothers and sister march behind their mother's coffin. and it's in that glass-topped hearse that we've seen -- that enables us to see the coffin with the royal standard...
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she is joining us from london. she's a professor of history at of want to keep at london city university and just give us a sense of how steeped in history this procession this route. is that with thing today? well, i mean everything we are seeing today and over the past few days has occurred in the entry though procession. and actually, if you just look really around, it may have been the same size you know 607080 years ago that need to fix when father, who was being pulled on a gun carriage through the streets of london. well he's long in stay, then you stretch across lumber bridge. ready in london before the great monex and 7 queen victoria. oh, similar kind of rights. the passage when arroyo dies and i mean, i think we may never see something like this. again, this is a monarch. the longest rain, the more that can british history, rain span, holding 7 decade. i think most of us are not going to see a range like this again. and this may be the last, really great significant occasion of this kind in the british m
she is joining us from london. she's a professor of history at of want to keep at london city university and just give us a sense of how steeped in history this procession this route. is that with thing today? well, i mean everything we are seeing today and over the past few days has occurred in the entry though procession. and actually, if you just look really around, it may have been the same size you know 607080 years ago that need to fix when father, who was being pulled on a gun carriage...
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this is the biggest event london we'll see in the years. and of course they have, it has been in preparation for years because official tier knew that eventually this point would come even though nobody wanted the day to arrive. but they were hopefully prepared for it. bart, it's a huge operation for police for security forces. police, for instance, are putting out more and more barriers or near here the royal palaces in the center of london, where people are even crowding to day to pay their last respects to put down flowers. and some also from a sense of this is a very special occasion, but then this will accelerate and grows through up next week because on, at the cascade of queen elizabeth will be brought you to london. and then she will bees that she will be lying in state in westminster hall from wednesday until the end of next week. people will be able to pay or last for paid their last respects. and there will also be a cortez through london in between. and then finally the funeral on monday, and that is going to be a global event o
this is the biggest event london we'll see in the years. and of course they have, it has been in preparation for years because official tier knew that eventually this point would come even though nobody wanted the day to arrive. but they were hopefully prepared for it. bart, it's a huge operation for police for security forces. police, for instance, are putting out more and more barriers or near here the royal palaces in the center of london, where people are even crowding to day to pay their...
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she will lie in state here in london. again, we do imagine when she comes to london that we will see another vigil of the princes, assuming that princess anne, who, of course, is on that raf plane with her mother, and as you were saying, we are led to believe it was queen's wishes it would be her daughter who would accompany her, that very long car journey, 100 miles, but it took six hours because the hearse was going so slowly so that the maximum number of people in scotland could line the roads and pay their respects on that journey, now, of course, at this journey coming down to london. we do believe that the queen wanted it to be her daughter, who she was very, very close to. they are quite similar in characteristics. full of duty, stoic, stiff upper lip, not somebody to wear their emotions on their sleeve. very close to each other. >> andrew, when we think of some of the other challenges that king charles iii now faces, it's also trying to hold the commonwealth together, dealing with an evolving commonwealth. we have
she will lie in state here in london. again, we do imagine when she comes to london that we will see another vigil of the princes, assuming that princess anne, who, of course, is on that raf plane with her mother, and as you were saying, we are led to believe it was queen's wishes it would be her daughter who would accompany her, that very long car journey, 100 miles, but it took six hours because the hearse was going so slowly so that the maximum number of people in scotland could line the...
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paul's cathedral here in london. it is expected to be the first time that god save the king will play. that service is open to the public later today. chris, we are expecting king charles's first televised address to the nation. we understand he has already recorded it. it will play out for the nation at 6:00 p.m. local, 1:00 p.m. eastern in new york where jose is. the other thing we are expecting as we go into these ten days ahead of the funeral, chris, is that we expect the queen's body to be moved down to london in the next few days, and then she will lie in state right behind me at the houses of parliament. we expect, chris, and we're already seeing that in the crowds at buckingham palace, we expect millions and millions of people to come here, and that is not an exaggeration to pay their respects when she's just behind me. chris. >> and richard, what do we expect to see in scotland in the coming days? >> reporter: so we're seeing some of it right now. this is a much more remote location. i'm outside balmoral cas
paul's cathedral here in london. it is expected to be the first time that god save the king will play. that service is open to the public later today. chris, we are expecting king charles's first televised address to the nation. we understand he has already recorded it. it will play out for the nation at 6:00 p.m. local, 1:00 p.m. eastern in new york where jose is. the other thing we are expecting as we go into these ten days ahead of the funeral, chris, is that we expect the queen's body to be...
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in dealing with london, the defection was from london, it was not embassy business. of course, there was travel communication, but any decisions to be made by the british. to some extent, that, i think, was successful. we continued to have contact there. i think the only thing i could for the say in addition is that the dprk were clearly concerned, but certainly the senior officials were clearly concerned , anxious and upset when he emerged and there was public comment in the. i think it is clear that they had hoped there would be somehow no public comment. i think the other infections or disparities which had phased out of the buckeye had been quite a long time. so that was a concern. i, for my part, had some concern about the safety of the dprk officials i was dealing with. i was concerned that they might be held responsible for the defection and that the consequences could be very severe to them. i have no way really of saying what happened, but i think that perhaps we do not so much any reason to be concerned about the other colleagues in london and certainly, th
in dealing with london, the defection was from london, it was not embassy business. of course, there was travel communication, but any decisions to be made by the british. to some extent, that, i think, was successful. we continued to have contact there. i think the only thing i could for the say in addition is that the dprk were clearly concerned, but certainly the senior officials were clearly concerned , anxious and upset when he emerged and there was public comment in the. i think it is...
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back to matthew chance in london. as this plays out, matthew, again, the dynamic of prince charles, well known, of course, for everyone in the uk and to many around the world, what is your observation so far on any differences or any interest we have seen in the early days of king charles? >> it's interesting because the -- i mentioned this before, the accession prince charles to become king charles was automatic. his mother' son, next in line to the throne. there was no debate about it. it's happened and he's now the king of the united kingdom and the 14 other countries that the queen was the monarch of. what's not automatic is the sort of transfer of the esteem and the respect that was enjoyed by his mother. he has to work for that. i think that's what -- we were talking about this earlier with nic robertson in scotland, that's why king charles with the queen consort has been making this very determined, deliberately planned tour of the various constituent parts of the united kingdom, showing his presence, meeting d
back to matthew chance in london. as this plays out, matthew, again, the dynamic of prince charles, well known, of course, for everyone in the uk and to many around the world, what is your observation so far on any differences or any interest we have seen in the early days of king charles? >> it's interesting because the -- i mentioned this before, the accession prince charles to become king charles was automatic. his mother' son, next in line to the throne. there was no debate about it....
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i think 200 to 250 heads of state are in london for this funeral. and i think that just goes to show how much the queen was admired and certainly in the u. k. loved. and i think because she was 70 years on the throne, the admiration for her just grew and grew and grew. that's not to overlook some of the very bad times that she had to go through as well, where she was not popular, for example, following the death of diana princess of wales. so you know, she, she had to get through that, but overall she was loved and i think also for, for some of the quirkiness about the queen, which many people didn't perhaps know about at the time. but that she had a great sense of humor. and i think she just brought people together and today is a day where that can be remembered and where literally thousands, tens, hundreds of thousands of on the streets of london for that for a real sense of community is what we're hearing from people. and like you said, just you know, hundreds of dignitaries from around the world. can you give us a sense of who's going to be ther
i think 200 to 250 heads of state are in london for this funeral. and i think that just goes to show how much the queen was admired and certainly in the u. k. loved. and i think because she was 70 years on the throne, the admiration for her just grew and grew and grew. that's not to overlook some of the very bad times that she had to go through as well, where she was not popular, for example, following the death of diana princess of wales. so you know, she, she had to get through that, but...
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i'm norah o'donnell in london. good night. xico atrong earthquake hit the central pacific coast, killing at least one person in the port city of manzanillo ca lima, setting off alarms in mexico city. the magnitude 7.6 quake hit monday afternoon. >>> sherri papini who faked her own kidnapping in 2016 was sentenced to 18 months in prison. she pled guilty last spring after her false report led law enforcement on a three-week search for two hispanic women she claimed abducted her. >>> and starbucks announced it's ending covid-19 additional sick pay for workers beginning october 2nd. employees will now need to tap into their sick and vacation pay if they have to self-isolate due to covid. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or your connected tv. i'm dan lieberman, cbs news, washington. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news," reporting tonight from london. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. que ezath hurch that is nearlyd >>>
i'm norah o'donnell in london. good night. xico atrong earthquake hit the central pacific coast, killing at least one person in the port city of manzanillo ca lima, setting off alarms in mexico city. the magnitude 7.6 quake hit monday afternoon. >>> sherri papini who faked her own kidnapping in 2016 was sentenced to 18 months in prison. she pled guilty last spring after her false report led law enforcement on a three-week search for two hispanic women she claimed abducted her....
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he's in our london studio. so an hour less than an hour away until the or until the main formalities, sir, begin at yes, we are. but what we're when a single, ready in the, in the streets as we just heard from, from simon, is real emphasis on the military procession. the pattern treat the parades a lot of people will have come to london to share in this moment. to share in this, in this pageantry is one of the great drawers of the british model of the british monica and many thanks to the for from left to spread. i want to bring a joe here who's outside westminster abbey agenda as we was saying to the things really beginning to ramp up. now. less than an hour that that, that the, the formalities begin when the queen's coughing moves from westman, the whole to westminster abbey. oh yes, i understand. the abiding sensor is one of extraordinary. still, there's barely a breath of wind. no planes flying overhead. they've all been diverted or delayed away from this era. there's no traffic, of course. all you hear apa
he's in our london studio. so an hour less than an hour away until the or until the main formalities, sir, begin at yes, we are. but what we're when a single, ready in the, in the streets as we just heard from, from simon, is real emphasis on the military procession. the pattern treat the parades a lot of people will have come to london to share in this moment. to share in this, in this pageantry is one of the great drawers of the british model of the british monica and many thanks to the for...
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that corresponded jack park in london. all months ago, images of civilians killed and tortured in the ukrainian town of butcher shocked the world. after the town was liberated from brushing occupation, researchers found extensive evidence of the parent of war crimes committed by brushing forces. now evidence of what could be more war crimes emerged in the newly liberated hockey region. how correspondent i'm animal shares went to is ume, where mass graves containing more than $450.00 bodies were uncovered. a warning to our viewers, her report contained some disturbing images. darren, covering sheer horror as near by artillery fire rages in these forest on the outskirts of recently liberated is you forensic experts are working around the clock to exceed in bodies buried in mass graves, dating from the russian occupation dying from what surgical, unless you equals, it's donna, what's the information we have which has already been established is the burial of local residence. labriola exclamation. as you can see, examination o
that corresponded jack park in london. all months ago, images of civilians killed and tortured in the ukrainian town of butcher shocked the world. after the town was liberated from brushing occupation, researchers found extensive evidence of the parent of war crimes committed by brushing forces. now evidence of what could be more war crimes emerged in the newly liberated hockey region. how correspondent i'm animal shares went to is ume, where mass graves containing more than $450.00 bodies were...
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there is a mayor of london. >> there is the player of the city of london, the lord mayor. he is not elected by the people. they are from the different houses that make up the city from different trades. they will select to the lord mayor of london's. the lord mayor of london it is largely a ceremonial role. it is a diplomat for the importance of that bit of london, the city. it is about a mile and a half east of where we are standing right now. >> i am struck by how much dead space there is, how much silence there is in this ceremony. they are all sticking to timing. there is a lot of stillness here. there is marching in trump's. there is also a whole lot of waiting. >> yes. the level of patients that you need to get through some of these occasions can be taxing. [inaudible] i think that i have said this several times. the importance of balancing tradition with programs, king charles iii did is in his address. he included a reference on behalf of his mother. he discussed her love of tradition and embrace of progress. the principal challenge going forward in this circumstan
there is a mayor of london. >> there is the player of the city of london, the lord mayor. he is not elected by the people. they are from the different houses that make up the city from different trades. they will select to the lord mayor of london's. the lord mayor of london it is largely a ceremonial role. it is a diplomat for the importance of that bit of london, the city. it is about a mile and a half east of where we are standing right now. >> i am struck by how much dead space...
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before he returns to london, i'd left that out. and then on friday, he will be going to the welsh capital card if ahead of the funeral. and as you say, agent, the funeral is going to be a huge occasion for this country. and a huge problem. i think potentially logistical problem for the police because it's going to be a massive security operation. not just because of the royals in the dignitary here in the u. k. but we're expecting heads of state, heads of government from many, many countries in the world to come here in london, probably more and more world leaders in london than perhaps any time ever. because if you look back at the last time we had an event like this, the funeral and the coronation. when queen elizabeth took over, as the queen, well, the trouble was much harder in those days and people didn't come from as far afield . we do expect a very big turn out of, of international leaders, tight security, and remember, that will be so many people wanting to come to the capital city. so many britons want to come to capital c
before he returns to london, i'd left that out. and then on friday, he will be going to the welsh capital card if ahead of the funeral. and as you say, agent, the funeral is going to be a huge occasion for this country. and a huge problem. i think potentially logistical problem for the police because it's going to be a massive security operation. not just because of the royals in the dignitary here in the u. k. but we're expecting heads of state, heads of government from many, many countries in...
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but, yeah, would have never expected something like this to happen in east london. thank you so much for taking time out to talk to us, reverend elise. you're very welcome. and that's it for this edition of weather world, at the end of an extraordinary northern hemisphere summer. we wish everyone here in wennington the very best, as they rebuild their lives. and you, too, if you've suffered through heat, drought, fire or floods. nick and i will be back later in the year with a full round—up of 2022 weather extremes. until then, goodbye. hello there. summer 2022 was certainly a memorable one, wasn't it? and as we bring summer to a close, these are some of the standout headlines — england'sjoint warmest summer on record, and the driest year so far for the uk since 1976. now, there is actually some rain in the forecast as we go through friday and towards the weekend. the weather is set to change. we've got this weather front here gathering pace into the north west, and this weather front�*s been bringing some showers. now, those showers may well linger for parts
but, yeah, would have never expected something like this to happen in east london. thank you so much for taking time out to talk to us, reverend elise. you're very welcome. and that's it for this edition of weather world, at the end of an extraordinary northern hemisphere summer. we wish everyone here in wennington the very best, as they rebuild their lives. and you, too, if you've suffered through heat, drought, fire or floods. nick and i will be back later in the year with a full round—up...