dallas. ainsley: i love is it called hyde park, that area? they have great nicohinno great restaurant. living in new york all the shops are spaced out around the city. but that s like one big shopping mall. it s an outdoor shopping mall and they have such cute shops. and you can just go door to door like a mall where i grew up. pete: i knew you would deliver. if i asked brian what his favorite thing about dallas was. brian: i would have said cowboys but they are not my favorite but i will would have built off that. ainsley: i like cowboys. brian: i don t know shopping was an option. ainsley: great next can food. pastor jeffress first baptist church and i like the cowboys, too. brian: you remember too that series dallas that was based on a true story. i don t think so but thanks for challenging me. pete: pete the thing about dallas that struck out for me that series they drank during the day. everyone came to visit 12:00 they go to the bar. ainsley: ate wreaf
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
emergency in california at this hour. the ground there already saturated from the major storm days ago. tonight, the new and historic storm now hitting, up to ten inches of rain. and those 70-mile-per-hour winds. where will this rain go? ginger see is standing by. tonight, the stunning new police video. we now see the first of two stops in indiana involving the suspect accused of killing four college students in idaho, on his trip back to pennsylvania with his father. stopped two separate times in less than an hour. and tonight, we now see the other stop. you will hear their conversation with police. kayna whitworth reporting. in new york city tonight, news on the suspect charged in the new year s eve attack on police near times square. what prosecutors say he was planning along with those attacks, and where he was allegedly headed next. we have new reporting tonight on the condition of buffalo bills player damar hamlin. what the family is now saying. and the moment tod
mitchell reports, house republican leader kevin mccarthy 24 hours from the biggest moment of his political career and still no closer to securing the votes he needs to become the next speaker of the house. also this hour, i will speak to dr. zeke emanuel about a tough holiday flu season along with new concerns about a new strain of covid-19 in the u.s. and we will have a live report from rome as catholics travel to the vatican to pope emeritus benedict during the three days he will lie in state ahead of thursday s funeral mass. good day, i m andrea in mitchell. happy new year, everyone. well, the pressure is on republican leader in this in you year, kevin mccarthy has to win over the hard line house conservatives that he needs to become the next speaker of the house. tomorrow the new congress returns to washington with the speaker vote as the top item on the agenda. but at this hour no one knows how long it s going to take for republicans to secure the majority vote
and what will probably be a bumpy ride all the way to november 8th. president biden is talking about the normalization of political violence, the spread of big lies, and one ever-growing donald trump who is calling for lawlessness and promises, even promising pardons to those convicted of violent insurrection and crimes. trump took the stage last night for the first time since the fbi searched his home. he claimed that they searched the room of his wife and teenaged son, and again ramped up the dangerous rhetoric against president biden, and against law enforcement. because we should not forget the good news, the cdc recommending a new booster to fight the highly contagious omicron subvariant, and the economy guesting a boost with another solid month of job creation, and there may be some hope ahead for the residents of jackson, mississippi, who are now in their seventh door without clean water. in a moment, i will ask the head of fema about the progress made to end that cris