way too early, as we remember the life of queen elizabeth. i m jonathan lemire. on this friday, september 9th. thank you for starting your day with us. the world is in mourning today, following the death of queen elizabeth ii. buckingham palace announced the passing of england s longest reigning monarch at 96 years old yesterday. writing in a brief statement, quote, the queen died peacefully this afternoon, her summer home in scotland. what comes next, a meticulously planned national memorializing of the queen, which was reportedly set in motion with four coded words yesterday. london bridge is down. as part of the plans, england s new king, charles iii will deliver a televised address to the united kingdom tonight. tomorrow, after privately taking an oath swearing to protect the church of scotland, king charles accession is expected to be announce from a balcony at saint james palace, that oath has been taken by every monarch since george i in 1714, meanwhile the queen s b
Motherinlaw among the victims . She was not. Im sorry . Was he fired . We know he was released from the army. And wed have to refer to the air force on that. It was the air force. Where was the selfinflicted Gunshot Wound . Turkey, the head. Thank you. There have been unconfirmed reports that the suspect may have taken a hostage in the car. Its been floating around cnn and other outlets. Any truth to that . That is not confirmed. Mentioned. Apparently he thought the shooter might have attended the same church. Not true . Im not aware of the shooter attending this church. He had Family Members that attended. His spouse attended this church. Im sorry, commander, did you say that the grandmotherinlaw was not a victim . Oh, the grandmotherinlaw . Were not aware of that at this time. Earlier you told us the suspect had called his father. You expand on that conversation a little bit, tells us if the family has been cooperative, if youre interviewing them . They have been cooperative. And i r
and so i think we re going to see that diminish. so it may remain a friendly group of nations, but australia, for example, will have another referendum, probably in the sort of two to five-year time horizon, canada, it is a slightly different constitutional situation, but more than 50% of the people in canada don t approve of charles replacing queen elizabeth. that s a really tricky situation. because you don t get to have that kind of democratic influence on how the monarchy. you have to go all in. you have to get rid of it or live with it, and you don t get to tweak the edges and decide who you want at the head of the monarchy. it is a difficult situation for charles and a lot of people in these countries have been hanging on for the queen s death, where they respect her sense of duty and understand it is too sensitive to touch this issue when she is in place but now she is gone, it is a whole nother issue. and king charles has a
trade representative ron kirk. thanks for joining me. good to see you again. i guess this is always a hard one because the things that we do with canada don t come with a big made in canada label. the trade that we have with canada, autos, whether it s oil, whether it s agriculture, whether it s service industry, it is not obvious to americans how much canada and america are intertwined economically. you know, ali, it isn t. even though what mentioned, i do have to highlight the fact that because most of the goods and services that flow between canada and the united states, which i m sure you know is in excess of a billion dollars every day of year. flows through michigan. i m a bit surprised that michigan wasn t on that top ten chart as well. the reality is we have, basically, an integrated manufacturing economy in north
resources trying to rescue people on this journey. we re trying to discourage this activity. there are loopholes in the law that don t allow us to hold people as a family unit for more than 20 days. that s a matter of immigration and case law. so we re trying to address this the best way we can. we know that when people have a consequence for illegal activity, they do less of it. that s what we re trying to accomplish here. what proportion of the children who get taken into custody and put into this care are children who have come alone, meaning not with their parents, versus those who are separated from their parents after these parents attempt to enter the united states? so i saw your report earlier about the shelter in brownsville. 70% of those 1500 kids came to the border alone. alone, meaning not with their parents, perhaps with smugglers or literally on their own. under the law, they re unaccompanied alien children. that s how the law treats them. when they re separated