now ascends to the throne. from this day forward he is king charles iii. he will be speaking momentarily to his grieving nation. and in the meantime, want to bring in our royal correspondent, someone who has been covering the royal family for years now. and has been watching and working with him proudly doing the work here, max, hello to you. normally not this many people at buckingham palace on a friday morning. what can we expect today? i think today will be about emotion actually, it is about taking stock of what happened yesterday. you will see the flowers spreading and they will be moving out to the park. there will be a sea of flowers. and it is very difficult to read some of the messages. the king will be coming to london later with the queen and i expect him to probably take in some of the views of the flowers today. i think that we ll be hearing from some of the children and grandchildren as well, other grandchildren. so i expect to hear from prince william today who is very
there really have been some spectacular, i mentioned the poppies, i mention the lanterns, and this is taking you one step further because not only is this for the platinumjubilee, it is going to carry on beyond that. yes, that s right, so we have - brought in 10,000 tonnes of soil and we have created a brand new path network all the way round the moat. along with 2.4 kilometres - of drainage to make it all work. we obviously do not want to take that all out againi after the jubilee celebrations. i so we are going to create a muchl more diverse landscape down here. it will be a great home - for pollinators and wildlife as well as a new place for people to come and visit in london. - so this is going to be a long lasting. a long lasting legacy. we have to mention the slide because one way that people can get in, as well as the usual steps and ramp, there will actually be a slide. that s right, yes. we wanted to introduce a bit of fun. this is a celebration after all and what could be m
the mystery deepness into the assassination of one of russia president vladimir putin s top critics. boris nemtsov gunned down before he was set to lead a rally. did he hold damning evidence against the kremlin? let s together to matthew chance in moscow. reporter: you can see, alisyn, a sea of flowers that was been made this tribute for boris nemtsov. in the shadow of the cripple len ichlt you can still see days after the killing there s a trickle of well-wishers that are coming by paying their respects to this say sass that theed political opposition leader. all this a day after one of the biggest rallies that the russian capital has seen for years.
a sea of flowers, an ocean of tears. you re looking at the tribute outside of the lint cafe where gunman isis captive ts, two of the captives lost their lives. we learned one perhaps both died trying to save otherings. more on that now from our anna cork. reporter: desperate moments emerge, exact details about the final moments of the cdc are unknown. i feel like we ve lost our innocence. reporter: citizens of sydney tend to replace the grim scenes with bright memorials to those whose last hours were so dark. wasted two very precious lives and one of them was my friend. reporter: the gunman who traumatized so many here, the lint chocolate cafe, died with two of his hostages. tori johnson, age 34, was a beloved manager at the chocolate cafe. he was a really sweet,
drought, along with a shortage of aid, eastern africa s suffering is far from over. the prime minister of norway vowing that last friday s twin tower attacks will not intimidate his country. a makeshift memorial to the 76 victims is growing in oslo. a sea of flowers has formed in front of the city s main cathedral. still ahead, this isn t the first time washington has been on the precipice over a debt issue, but up next a final good-bye to a very special place.