as the nation marks the passing of a person who loomed so large over the u.k. and the commonwealth for so many years. sandra: so many emotions as every hour goes by, leading up to the queen s funeral, takes place on september 19th. a lot of anticipation for that, people around the world will be watching, and also watching king charles as he addresses parliament and a short time from now will carry the speech for the audience. but it has been an incredible time to see the reuniting of the family members, the queen s children, and grandchildren grabbing headlines as they reunite and greet the people there and greet the mourners there, john. and many beautiful displays of affection and certainly all eyes on the king himself as he, too, has been filled with emotion during these days since his mother s death. john: and the beautiful service a short time ago at st. giles church, which is just up the royal mile from the palace or castle where the prince was staying, and the beau
in certain places in government that will be watching king charles performance there thanking their lucky stars the queen after all these years actually passed away whilts in scotland because this is a wonderful opportunity to show for the people of scotland to show just how important the royal family is to them, and of course if scotland leaves the union, then yeah, it could be a lot worse and more to come. sandra: we continue to see the mourners gather there in scotland. duncan, thank you for joining us. appreciate that. thank you. john: and sandra, if you have ever been to edinburgh, it s such a magical, magical place, particularly the royal mile between the castle, so many centuries of history that are contained in that street, and the magnificent st. giles church
was the war in neighboring ukraine. created by the russian government. boris nemtsov spoke about the need of reforms, of democratic reforms, political reforms just to struggen against surprises and stop the war. reporter: after his okie must be interviewed, he came here to moscow s iconic red square. of after 9:30 p.m. he met his ukrainian girlfriend and they came to this upscale restaurant bosco, to have dinner. after 11:00 at night, the two came out of the restaurant and walked through red square. you ve got lenin s tomb down there. of course, you have the magnificent st. basil s cathedral and would have walked
russian radio station is in mourning for boris nemtsov. he gave thousands and thousands of media interviews throughout his long political career. his final interview to place in this studio. hours later, he was murdered on friday night. the focus of his conversation was the war in neighboring ukraine. after his interview, nemtsov came here to red square. it was after 9:30 p.m. he met his ukrainian girlfriend and they came to this upscale restaurant bosco, to have dinner. after 11:00 at night, nemtsov and anna came out of the restaurant and they walked through red square. you ve got lenin s tomb down over there. you have the magnificent st. basil s cathedral. presume pliably they would have
of course you have the magnificent st. basil s cathedral. presumably they would have walked past the kremlin over here which houses the offices of the russian president, vladimir putin. this area is bristling with security cameras. red square is arguably one of the most closely monitored, heavily guarded places in all of russia. open it s here on this bridge that s just meters away from the red brick walls of the kremlin that nemtsov took his final steps around 11:30 p.m. on friday. he was walking here with his girlfriend when at least one unknown attacker fired a series of shots through his back, killing him almost instantly. and leaving the world with this burning question, who killed boris nemtsov. ivan joins us now. there are obviously a lot of theories circulating, some put