school night here for this next hour. it is. we have andrew luck laurence tribe. and stanford historian jack rakoff, who is an expert on the impeachment clause. all of their previous statements about this case on this program, have been vindicated today, by the appeals court. and so, each guess will get a victory lap, that s how it s going to. work quite a ruling, quite vindication. i will be watching. thanks alex, thank you. will thanks alex, thank you. well donald trump has many bad days ahead of him, as criminal defendant trump. none will be more painful than the days he spends in winston daughters winston chutkan told the new york times that when he won a scholarship to go to high school in jamaica, quote, i wore shoes and experienced indoor plumbing for the first time in my life. winston chutkan worked very hard, did very well in high school. he went on to become an orthopedic surgeon, one of jamaica s most prominent physicians. when his daughter tany
thanks alex, thank you. well donald trump has many bad days ahead of him, as criminal defendant trump. none will be more painful than the days he spends in winston daughters winston chutkan told the new york times that when he won a scholarship to go to high school in jamaica, quote, i wore shoes and experienced indoor plumbing for the first time in my life. winston chutkan worked very hard, did very well in high school. he went on to become an orthopedic surgeon, one of jamaica s most prominent physicians. when his daughter tanya arrived in washington from jamaica at age 17 to attend george washington university, she fell in love with the city, and has lived there ever since, except for her for three years as a distinguished student at the university of pennsylvania law school, where she was an editor of the tanya s younger sister and brother both followed in their father s footsteps, and became physicians. tanya chutkan served as a public defender in washington d.
welcome to our special coverage. remembering the queen, ushering in king charles the third. it is also the 21 year anniversary after 9/11 attacks, we will take a look how that was memorialized today. on this third day of mourning, in the uk, the coffin of queen elizabeth, has ended a six hour procession of and now resting in edinburgh. the coffin will be flown to buckingham palace on tuesday, wednesday, she will lie in state, until the funeral, september 19th. along that six hour journey, tears for the queen and then back at buckingham palace, cheers for the new king. well ceremonial proclamations played out in other territories, it is the scene from cardiff, the capital city of wales. to whom we do acknowledge, all of faith and obedience, with a humble affection. beseech in god, by kings and queens terrain. to bless his majesty, with long and happy years, terrain over us. your eyes are not playing a trick on, you this goat s unofficial military mascot. with us from l
the anthem of a new era, the first official rendition of god save the king for 70 years. a moment i ve been treading. trying to keep it up. the moments i ve been treading? the new case speaks of his grief, and his first audience with the prime minister. a nation in mourning as tributes to the queen are paid across the country. i don t think i ve been or there will be another monarch like her. i just hope that charles can live up to wet his mother has obviously instilled in him. and we ll take a look at how this morning s papers are covering the king s first speech. hello good morning. king charles iii will be formally proclaimed monarch today as an ex session council, which will be televised for the first time in history. the king will make his declaration and oath in st. james s palace, he ll be joined by the new prince of wales, and the queen consort, camilla, as well as the prime minister liz truss and members of the cabinet. yesterday the king made his f
september 10th i am velshi, and we have people standing by in london. a city that thousands of people have travel to in the past thousand hours to pay respect to queen elizabeth the second. britain s longest serving monarch who died at age 96 on thursday. it is the literal end of the narrow. as a young woman, she made the choice to serve her whole life, whether it be long or short. and quote. she was true to her words as she saved british people s queen for several years, far longer than any other monarch in british history. shorter only than the rain of louis the 14th in the history of all european monarchy. 15 prime ministers have assumed their role during her reign. she met 14 american presidents and five popes in her lifetime, and far more often than not she was the only woman in the most powerful woman in any room into what she stepped foot. much has changed over the past seven decades. the world has undergone a radical transformation that has seen the industrial age evo