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Archbishop of York reflects on Queen Elizabeth II

Amanpour

CNN

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The incredible lines of people waiting to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as she lies in state are stretching to five miles and more, as the Palace says it is preparing for one of the biggest ceremonial events since World War II. Hundreds of heads of state and dignitaries will gather in London for the Queen’s state funeral on Monday. The Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell – the nation’s second most senior bishop – will be offering one of the prayers during the service. He also led the 70th Jubilee service at St Paul’s Cathedral this summer and has even done a jigsaw with Her Majesty. He joins Christiane to talk about this moment and his memories.  Also on today's show: Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas, National Association of Evangelicals President Walter Kim. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Ammanpur. Here's what's coming up.

0:07.0

As Britain prepares to say farewell to Queen Elizabeth II, I speak to Prime Minister

0:18.8

Mia Motley of Barbados, which voted to remove the monarchs head of state just last year.

0:24.0

And...

0:25.0

Maybe her last great gift to our nation is she's brought us together.

0:29.0

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Kotru shares his reflections on faith ahead of offering a prayer

0:35.3

at the Queen's funeral on Monday.

0:37.5

Then, Russia is leaving death behind everywhere.

0:40.8

Zelensky pushes forward as as Putin admits, even Allied China has concerns about the Ukraine

0:46.4

war.

0:47.4

We get insight from former Pentagon official and Russia expert Evelyn Farkas.

0:52.4

Plus, benefiting blessing. and Russia expert Evelyn Farkas. Benefiting, blessing, loving our neighbors

0:56.0

needs to include a concern about the issue of our environment.

1:01.2

Divine intervention, evangelical pastor Walter Kim tells Michelle Martin why the church must help the most vulnerable

1:08.6

victims of climate change. Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christina Wancour

1:26.4

outside the Houses of Parliament in London where behind me Queen Elizabeth

1:31.0

the second lies in state. Now the incredible cues of people make up a steady

1:37.1

stream of humanity at least five miles longer this time filing by to pay their

1:42.3

respects.

1:43.0

Meantime, the palace says that it is preparing for what's been called one of the biggest

1:48.2

ceremonial events since World War II, when hundreds of heads of state and dignitaries gather here for the

1:55.8

Queen State funeral on Monday.

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