tonight we remember new york who famously stood in george w. bush and 9/11. like many were firefighters, he had rushed to ground zero, talked s way through several checkpoints, together and got to work searching the rubble for survivors. he kept going back. a new tribute, former president said today, his coach represented the defiant resilience bridge of new yorkers and americans after 9/11. it certainly did. bob back with 91 years old. the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins starts now. tonight, straight from the, source a bipartisan border deal appears to be on the verge of going bust as a dramatic fight just playing out among republicans. battling each other behind closed doors, tonight is donald trump as warning anyone who s considering voting yes could be ending their career by doing so. also, the king diagnosed with, cancer buckingham palace not think yet what kind as charles is spending his duties, and william stepping in, and harry is rushing to be a
with the ultimate speed, power, and reliability the xfinity 10g network is made for streaming live sports. because it s only live once. join xfinity rewards on the xfinity app or go to xfinity1stand10gs.com for your chance to win. tonight on three 60, the state of the british royal family. what we re learning about the state of king charles s health after what started as a common medical procedure ends in a cancer diagnosis. also tonight, there s breaking news just today after learning what is in the tough new bipartisan border security legislation. republican senators signaled a deal may be dead. plus, the latest from southern california. reeling from more than a month s worth of rain in barely a day. good evening, we begin tonight with king charles. just a week ago he left the hospital after treatment for a benign enlarged prostate, and was said to be doing well. today we learned that he has been diagnosed with cancer and has already started treatment for it. as you mig
no, not elon. no, not jeff. try david? as in david rubenstein, the same one that plunked $23 million down for the magna carta. he has a beef with the massachusetts senator. let s just say, kids, cover your ears. welcome. i m neil cavuto. a very busy start to the week. let s begin on the final events after 12 days in london with greg palkot. greg? hi, neil. we re at windsor castle. that was one of the favorite homes of the late queen elizabeth, ii where she s finally at rest. today s long good-byes started in london where hundreds of thousands viewed the queen lying in state. her casket brought via procession to westminster abbey for the state funeral accompanied by others among son king charles iii and since william and harry. jill biden joined hundreds of other world leaders and dignitaries, a total of 2,000 regular folks that were invited. in one moving tribute, the archbishop of canterbury said all who follow the queen s example can say we will meet again. and then the p
thousands are gathering at washington, d.c. demanded that we stop the spread of the deadly epidemic we re going to go live. welcome so great to have you neil cavuto i hope you re having a good weekend it s a busy weekend as far as news is concerned we will take you to britain as they pay their final respects to the queen, in the meantime let s take it to alex what s going on in washington. at morning, right now the crowd is still building were at a merge of unity, that will kick off any minute it s been put on by a loss voices of fentanyl it s what the people call weapon of mass destruction, they help to bring attention to that, then to start with speeches and take this to the national mall to the white house today when it comes to that now that the entered synthetic opioid manufactured in china and smuggled into the u.s. from mexico. over the border coming in record numbers as of late, fentanyl is a leading cause of death among adults age 18 - 45 many of the families have
officials say the fire has killed at least 49 people and injured hundreds near the eastern city of chittagong. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading commentators in the uk with the journalists from overseas who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline london. this week, as this country marks the 70 year long reign of queen elizabeth, what future for queens and kings here and globally? from king mswati, who s used his absolute power to rename his country eswatini, to the imperial family ofjapan gods made mortal by an occupying power. from the often absent thai monarch to king felipe of spain, embarrassed by his dad. in the studio thisjubilee weekend are catherine pepinster, whose new book defenders of the faith addresses one of the reasons this queen does not contemplate retirement and her faith. yasmin alibhai brown, a british columnist who is a committed republican, and henry chu from the la times in the unit