we have extensive live coverage up. there you see the president of the united states, president biden is at the british embassy right now paying his respects. he s signing the book of condolences at the british embassy in washington. you see him there with the british ambassador to the united states, karen peterson, the first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden as well. we ll monitor what the president is doing at the british embassy. we anticipate he ll be seeing something about queen elizabeth, expressing condolences, paying his respects to the united kingdom, to the british monarchy. live coverage coming up. i want to bring in max foster who is at buckingham palace watching all the history unfold for us. max, truly, truly significant moments unfolding. the longest serving head of state in the world, longest serving monarch in british history, something people are struggling to take in even though we knew the inevitable would be coming at some point. the crowds behi
audience at the january 6th hearing on capitol hill, which ended up being a 12 minute sue w spouse heavy on rhetoric the arco the president of the united states trying to stop the transfer of power. a president that has stood for 220 years even as our democracy face its most difficult test. laura: i get it, now benny thompson cares about the transfer of power and making sure it works okay? remember, he s the same benny thompson that voted against certifying george w. bush s election. by the way, i m not talking about the 2,000 recount, we are talking about 2004, okay? the blowhard of the evening award goes to liz cheney. if you thought her interviews were rough to watch, when it was off-the-cuff stuff, try watching her for 34 uninterrupted minutes of screen reading. to defend the united states constitution, and that oath must mean something. tonight, i say this to my republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible. there will come a day when donald trump is gon
a small audience at the january six hearing on capitol hill with what ended up being a 12 minute snooze fest that was very heavy on rhetoric. the president of the united states trying to stop the transfer of power, a precedent that had stood for 220 years even as our democracy had faced its most difficult test. oh , i get it. so now bennie thompson cares about the transfer of power and making sure it works okay. remember, he s the same benneton who voted against certifying george w. bush s election win. and by the way, i m not even talking about the 2000 recount . we re talking about 2004 and the blowhard of the evening award goes to liz cheney. now if you saw her interview were rough to watch a little soporific when it was off the cuff. try watching her for 34 uninterrupted minutes of screen reading our oath to defend the united states constitution and that must mean something. tonight i say this to my republican colleagues who are defending me indefensible. there will c
Same year she would become the citys first female mayor after mayor George Moscone ii was gunned down alongside supervisor harvey milk at city hall. And a lot of first, she was one of californias first 2 female senators, first woman to head the Senate Intelligence committee. The first woman to serve as the judiciary committees top democrat. Now the senators health has been declining some time, particularly in the last few months. A bout of shingles sidelined her for more than 2 months earlier this year, absence. The drew frustration from a lot of people. But feinstein return to the senate said that she planned to finish out this last term and kron fours gayle ong joins us live galas at San Francisco city hall where feinstein did make a lot of history to vicki and catherine, the flags are flown at half staff here at city hall and across San Francisco before becoming u. S. , senator Dianne Feinstein spent the better part of 2 decades here at city hall in San Francisco. People have been s
Back at her life and the indelible mark that she left here in the bay area. Thank you so much for joining us on kron. 4 news at 5. Im vicki liviakis. Im Catherine Heenan again at Dianne Feinstein was longest longestserving woman senator in history. She broke gender barriers. She did that and local and national politics. She was elected to the San Francisco board of supervisors in 1969. Becoming a its first female board president in 1978. And that same year she would become the citys first female mayor after mayor moscone. He was gunned down alongside supervisor harvey milk at city hall and in the senate, she was one of californias first 2 female senators. The first woman head the Senate Intelligence committee and the first woman to serve as the judiciary committees top democrat. The senators health has been declining for some time, particularly true in the last few months. There was a bout of shingles which sidelined her for more than 2 months. So this year and absence that drew frustr