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Transcripts For CNN CNN Tonight 20240707

captions by vitac www.vitac.com looking right now at buckingham palace. people, though fewer in number, are still showing up at this hour. the embodiment, as cnn s max foster put it earlier in the program, of a nation slightly loss after the passing of queen elizabeth ii earlier today in scotland. she was, as many have said, the only monarch most britons have known. and she may have been the first british monarch most britons have known in a familiar, more regal sense, the first to usher in the modern united kingdom. christian am pour said tonight from the grand britain of her early childhood to the great britain of today. it read, the queen died peacefully at balmoral this afternoon. the king and the queen consort will remain at balmoral this evening and will return tomorrow. we saw a demonstration of remarkable continuity of secession, people outside the palace singing the national anthem with god save the queen replaced from here to the end of charles iii s reign

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Transcripts For MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports 20240707

king charles begins his reign. the official ten days of national mourning throughout the united kingdom for queen elizabeth began earlier today with a tribute in parliament and separate gun salutes at hyde park and edinburgh castle. 96 rounds fired for her 96 years of life. fire! then you have an enduring image from an emotional day here on thursday. this double rainbow over buckingham palace as crowds gathered to pay their respects. the burdens of ruling this nation now fall on king charles. the 73-year-old monarch arriving in london just a few hours ago and exiting his car at buckingham palace to shake hands with the people gathered there. then meeting with prime minister liz truss and members of her cabinet ahead of the most pivotal speech of his life. a prerecorded address that is expected to air next hour. back home, president biden says he will attend the queen s funeral. one of 14 u.s. presidents the queen met during her time on the thrown. joining me now, nbc seni

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Tonight 20240604 01:44:00

conversation, conversation, conversation. so, that was it. it sounds so stressful. i mean, remembering all these things would be so stressful. yes, they did a wonderful job of really winding you up. i thought i ve dealt with some stress in my time, but this is kind of different. the other thing i felt there was a wonderful the sword her image industry is wearing that. pull up a picture, i ve got a big grin on my face. this sword comes at you from four feet away. that was my first thing to see you. the funny bit. she mentioned, what is one doing now? to everybody, i ve just been doing a couple of years of tv. i would always go, i m talking golf. i m talking golf. i kept feeling my arm going no, you can t do that. that was my moment. and then you and then you

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210624:08:50:00

serious will have to happen before improvements are finally made. i know there has been cases of eye blindness and severe tissue loss and damage and necrosis, and that hasn t made the image industry realise that they need serious regulation. unfortunately, i think it will be something like a fatality for this, you know, for the government to recognise what a serious problem this is. botched cosmetic procedures can cause physical and mental scars. anyone considering work is encouraged to ensure they check the qualifications of their practitioner, or how long the practitioner has trained for. anna collinson, bbc news. we can speak now to a contributer to the documentary, victoria lee, who last year had an unregulated botox procedure. so much forjoining us today. tell us what happened with your procedure? i us what happened with your

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210624:13:41:00

the regulation of premises, products and consumer safeguards are being explored. there are fears something really serious will have to happen before improvements are finally made. i know there has been cases of eye blindness and severe tissue loss and damage and necrosis, and that hasn t made the image industry realise that they need serious regulation. unfortunately, i think it will be something like a fatality for this, you know, for the government to recognise what a serious problem this is. botched cosmetic procedures can cause physical and mental scars. anyone considering work is encouraged to ensure they check the qualifications of their practitioner, or how long the practitioner has trained for. anna collinson, bbc news. bbc three s under the skin:

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