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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20220912

Hello laura. Kyle, this is the news our live from doha. Continuing on, special coverage of the events surrounding the death of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd and the ceremonial. Welcome for king charles the 3rd in edinburgh where he will join a royal procession for his late mother. The queen. Parliament is the living and breathing instrument about democracy. At a king charles promised to follow the queens commitment to the constitution and his 1st address to the houses of parliament. Also had this our hopes for peace and ethiopia rebels in t cries, say they are ready for a cease fire with the government and ukrainians, accused russia of revenge attacks that cause blackouts in the northern called cave region. Ah, so the focus of events surrounding the death of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd last thursday and now centered on as m brown. This is the scene inside Saint Johns Cathedral, where in about an hours time will be sing. 7th of fights, giving and of remembrance of the late queen her coffin will be carried by hers from holy root house. At the bottom of the royal mile past crowds that you can see crowds lining the streets already up past them to Saint Charles as cathedral. Itll be followed by king charles the 3rd, his wife command on the queen, consorts on members of the royal family, and a slow, solemn procession for about 20 minutes before the service. Instant chances. Cathedral begins crowds already in place waiting for all of that to take place. Oh oh, just a little earlier, the u. K. Is new monarch king charles the 3rd arrived at holly root house in edinburgh. This is where the queens coffin has been resting since sunday. The monarch has inspected the guard of honor and received the keys to the city. Hes greeted many of the well wishes who came to see him and inspected the flowers they laid for his late mother. Its banging alan sasha. Hes keeping across all the events there in amber over these days. Alan hasnt just explained to us this ceremony of the keys. We can see in the pictures. Charles, king charles, receiving the keys and getting them back. What does only signify its just an annual ceremony that happens when the monarch arrives in scotland. It is the lord provost who is the chairman of the local city council, essentially handing the keys to the city to the monarch to say you can go where you want and do what you want. You have the freedom of edinburgh and by extension of scotland, and then the prince hands it back in a ceremony where he says, sorry, the king hands back where he says, essentially these keys would be better with the counsel and with the lord provost. It is a technicality. And every year and happened every year. When the queen came, she did it for 70 years. She would always spend at least one week here at hollywood at which would hold her annual garden party and, and dare and would carry out an investiture. She would give honors to those had been, or not by the government. What you cant see here, hollywood, simply because of the camera angle and the way the the pillars are, is above the castle. A where everywhere else is flying flags, it half staff because of the death of the queen at the king is in residence. No. At his scottish home, and that means the Royal Standard is flying at full staff through all standard never flies at half staff a. When the king arrived, he was greeted by members of the royal regiment of scotland. There was a color party there, but also the band of the regiment of scotland and they played as, as tradition a good the, the national anthem. But you could tell that people who were listening, essentially for the 1st time to, to this are anthem since at the king and took the throne, that they were changing the was quietly in their head from queen to king. It is going to be an adjustment for many people here in the u. K. Most of us have grown up knowing only one monarch, and that is Queen Elizabeth. But as you see, this is the, the king will lead that the procession at the front will be the hairs. With the queens coffin, it will be draped in a flag, and on top will be the ancient crone of the kings of scotland. It will make its way up to the royal mile, which runs between hollywood palace and Edinburgh Castle right on the hill and will take about 20 minutes to get to saint giles cathedral where that service of thanksgiving will take place. I than the, the queens body will lie in peace there for 24 hours before being moved to london, Buckingham Palace and finally, westminster hall. And on leaving, saying many people already gathering at st. Charles as cathedrals, taking their seats one hour before. And the sign is at st begins and we just seen an iep on finance a gordon brown arrive as well. Golden brown, of course, being scottish thats right. And represents a represented a constituency just across the 4th, the 4th from edinburgh encoding in, in the what was known as the kingdom of 5. People have been gathering here since very early this morning in many places. Now theyre 1012 deep. This is still a walking day even though the country is mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth. This is still a walking day. So lot of people have made a special arrangements to come here from all over scotland to be pay just to see this very short procession at with the new king following the coffin of the old queen. And remember what we talked about a nation being in morning, that is a lot of individuals with their own sense of loss. And of course, one of the people who will have the biggest sense of loss is the man who will walk behind the coffin. King charles the 3rd, accompanied by his wife and other members of the royal family. Like Princess Anne. And we remember that she was in the convoy that brought the body from balmoral on sunday all the way down the east coast took 6 and a half hours and then that it was that incredibly. So is it a moment that as the queen 40 will be taken into hollywood for the last time . Princess, i am curtsied to her mother, the former queen. And those of i touching men, and indeed it will be for this as an who will be accompanying the coffin and tomorrow, tuesday 24 hours after it rests in Saint Johns Cathedral. And youll be accompanying it back down to london. But before then, from the seething on when the public in scotland will have their chance when they allan to pay their final respects. Thats right. The arrangements were made for essentially all of the queens homes if she were ever to die. So in sandringham, in norfolk there would have been arrangements there and the people of norfolk would have been the 1st to say their farewells. If it had happened in windsor near skirts of london, the people around there would have said their farewells, Buckingham Palace. It would have been in london, but many people always felt that the queen wanted to see out her final days in bol mortal. It was somewhere that was very close to a heart somewhere where she spent a lot of time as a young child. And when she came up in september for her annual summer break, and we knew that she had been ill and there were rumors of cancers and things like that. Nothing that was ever confirmed by Buckingham Palace. They insisted there would be no running commentary on the queens health. There were many people who felt that this was perhaps going to be her last journey. And it turns out they were right. She died about moral a place where she loved, but a place she died in on thursday. And then of course, made that journey on sunday here with the Princess Royal in the car behind. And it will be the Princess Royal that will escort her, but to Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the queen in london a place she was an overly keen on. But she knew the symbolism of it, not least because she was there during the war when it was bombed, and how many people responded to that. She knew what Buckingham Palace meant to people, but that will be where she will spend a, you know, the last days before being moved to, to westminster hall. And people can go to london and, and see their final respects there. But there is a sense of pride, i suppose, among the scottish people that they will be the 1st to see their public good bye to a queen that was well respected, well liked and will be sorely missed. Absolutely. Okay, ellen for the moment. Busy well, leave it leave you there will certainly continue watching the story because king charles affairs has been addressing members of the house of lords and the house of commons after they each delivered their masters of condolence. Mnemonic promised both houses of parliament that he will uphold new case, Constitutional Government gentle reports now from london. It was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster, as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. Ha. Inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament, king charles the 3rd and queen consort camilla took to their thrones hers. And in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her platinum jubilee. Just 3 months ago, the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. Her late majestys joyous unstinting and reassuring presence across the years made it difficult to contemplate that long and inspiring rain of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end dispel to run then the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle. I extended the sympathy of empties deep as our grief. Its we know yours is deeper. We offer our heartfelt sympathy to you and all the royal family. In response to the king spoke of the principles of Constitutional Government, and he pledged to follow his mother in protecting them while very young relate majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people. And to maintain the precious principles of Constitutional Government which lie the heart of our nation. She set an example of sofas duty which with gods help and your cancels, i am resolved faithfully to follow with both houses, having pledged their loyalty to the king. He was off on a tour of the realm beginning in scotland and then to wales and northern ireland. As well as the king and queen consort, leave the palace of westminster. There. These scenes likely to become much more familiar in the days to come the political life of this country, overwhelmed by the choreography of the queens passing. These streets will again fill with crowds on wednesday when the queens body arrives to lie, instated westminster hole. Long queues will form with members of the public, able to file past her coughing, 24 hours a day before the state funeral. Next monday in westminster, abbey, joe hall, al jazeera london, honest as the scene in edinburgh, Hollywood House, or Saint Charles cathedral on the ro mile where that processional will take place in about 15 to 20 minutes. Time will be seeing the coffin of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd, leave Hollywood House, and go up a royal mile and of a slow, sombre, silent procession followed by her son, king charles, the 3rd and members of the royal family. Most likely Princess Anne as well. And it will arrive in Saint Johns Cathedral where there will be a service of thanksgiving for the life of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd. Thats the scene in edinburgh. Lets our go to our depth mask. As to james bays, hes down in london outside, westminster. And james, today is such an example, isnt it . Of a mans split . Weve got charles the son, hes mourning the death of his mother and then we have got king charles the 3rd carrying out in the morning. His constitutional duties. Absolutely. We all know what it must be like to have the loss of, of such a close relative. And yet there is so much business for the new king to do, and its all laid out. The plan is all laid out a 10 day plan. Weve got 7 days still to go to the funeral and today it was a meeting with parliament he. He entered that at westminster hall, which is 900 years old of the place where the government of the u. K. Basically built from that hole and the rest of it was built around it, the rest of it that you can see by without the parliament. But all of that came later. Its the oldest bit of the structure of government, the architecture of government. And he said when he, when he arrived there, as i stand before you today, i cant help feel the weight of history that surrounds us. But what was different is that we saw that gathering. Its worse. Remind music. None of parliament was all sorted out. Commons wasnt televised till 1989. And certainly the last time we had a, a royal death, george and 6. That was in 1952 and the public didnt get to see things like that at all. And it went up, they, it was just the m p s and the on the elected members of the house of lords who were there, but none of the public, none of the press, none of the tv cameras, things have changed. It is a symbol of the continuity of this country, which has such a long history, but also with the modern true will modern twist with a new start to a new future with the new king and teens and london. Now shifting its focus to choose say, when events were any start ramping up and they because the queens coffin will be arriving in the south on a plane from edinburgh and will be heading to the Buckingham Palace from where events continue to unfold. Yeah, absolutely. King charles will be leaving scotland. Im going to northern ireland. But then the coffin of the queen, as you say, will be coming to london. And after going to Buckingham Palace, the shopping will be brought here to the house of parliament. Again, you cant quite see where it is, its the other side of the house apartment, but that westminster hall, which is the eldest spit of the palace of westminster complex. And there, the queen, Queen Elizabeth, will lie in state allowing people, members of the public to file past her body and pay their last respects thats worth telling you the last time this happened was for the queens mother that was 20 years ago. And the crowds, huge crowds gathered. It was taking sometimes up to 10 hours for people to q to get past the body. Were expecting huge numbers of people here in the center of london. Security policing has been ramped up. I can tell you the police of patrolling this particular area where i am right now by the river. Theyre not the london police, the metropolitan police that place is coming from north wales. We seen on the river here an extra things patrol boat going up and down quite regularly. You see them sometimes here normally, but not anything like that. And of course, a week from now that funeral, the security situation is going to get even further ramped up because to pay respects to this, this, the smaller co ruled for so long for, for, for 70 years. Or there are so many leaders of european countries, commonwealth countries, the united states, many other countries across the world who wants to pay their respects and will be coming here. That creates a list to go logistical and security nightmare. We already know that the u. K. Government has sent a note saying some of them will not be allowed to come and theyd like them not to come in their limousines. Theyd like them to come in a bus. Theyd like theres a fly on commercial aircraft, rollin coming on, that private jets to stop the congestion is a major event. Possibly one of the biggest, probably the biggest event that ever happened to them as came to me extra hurry. Okay, james. Thank you very much for bringing us to view that from london back now in edinburgh. And this is the scene on the royal mile where they are the public that gathered either side of the road getting their chance to see the queen. Queen elizabeth the 2nd going past in about 15 minutes from now, leaving holly rude house up the rural mile and around about a 20 minute long procession. The 1st we followed by a king chance, the 2nd a drink controls the 3rd, excuse me, and other members of the royal family to arrive at Saint Johns Cathedral, where there will be a service of thanksgiving for her life. We will be cutting back to events. As soon as the queens coffin sought to leave Hollywood House, we will be following that procession closely. All the way up the royal mile. Ah now there are the news rebels in ethiopia, northern t cry, regions say theyre ready for a mutually agreed cease fire with the government and would accept a Peace Process led by the african union. Its a major breakthrough. The rebels have previously opposed any a you involvement United Nations as welcome the development and said its ready to support the a you with the process. An open letter to the un security council, the head of the t p l. F. Outline full conditions for a truce 1st and immediate unconditional and complete lifting of the blockade on the central services. Secondly, allowing unfettered humanitarian access, including clear and agreed protocols. Also the withdrawal of era trained forces from every part of ethiopian and to grow and territory under international monitoring. And a returned to the constitutionally recognized borders of to grey as they were before november 2020. Well, as i spoke to is tom camille sham. Sue, as a member of the ethiopian parliament, and he said its hard to trust. This is a legitimate offer from the t p l f. If they are saying this honestly and they are ready to abide with this promise, the government to do dont want to continue the war. The government will and this piece it took go need it open. Okay. And so the document is always all ready to enter the Peace Process with a t p l f. The government already true on that, they are discussing with them then night. But they themselves or the or if they are ready to accept the piece versus lead by a you not last time i everybody remember they are trying to say n

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