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Network or do you do the shows for free? do i do the shows for free? sometimes it feels like that. that s all for tonight. dvr the show, which apparently i m doing for free. tucker is always next. remember, i m watters. and this is my world tucker: good evening. welcome to tucker carlson. that s the sound of america getting better. you can feel it happening. last night we played you a clip from an unintentionally hilarious msnbc town hall in which a pompous reporter tries to explain to voters where january 6th was an
Was certainly being prince of wales. charles has always been transparent. now i don t know anything about what people say about him, that he is very sort of pompous or whatever. maybe he is. but he didn t hide anything. he can t. he s not got that kind of face. and when he did that announcement and we talked about his mother, this guy was crying. i mean, there is no way that you would sit there and think oh, this is some kind of cold person. this guy was crying. and he always says, he refers to camilla as his dear wife, his darling wife. he doesn t hide any of that stuff. now, whether that is going to be able to make him the king for this country going forward, we will see. because the other part of this i think people have argued with me, but the other part of this is obviously going to be his partnership with his eldest son. william is going to be with him very closely. and he said in his speech, i ve made him the prince of wales. and he said that to the world
Queen elizabeth s was a life well lived. this evening, the crowds gathered, as the king promised lifelong service, just as his mother, the queen, had done. he has been training since he was a child, he knows what he wants to do. and he loved his mum so much. when he said mummy, thatjust hits you here. i was expecting somethingl fairly formal and pompous, and it was anything but. it was warm, it was personal, it was heartfelt. he promised to serve with loyalty, respect and love. it seems the people have similar feelings towards their new monarch. lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace. so that was at buckingham palace. so that was at buckingham palace. at westminster, members of parliament and peers assembled this afternoon, to pay their tributes to her majesty the queen. the prime minister liz truss described her as the rock