king charles is to pay tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth ii. you are watching bbc news. now it s time for click. rock version of we wish you a merry christmas plays. well, ho. ho! ..hoand. both: merry clickmas! it s the first one from our new glasgow base, so we are here in the middle of pacific quay in the studio. yoo hoo! good, innit? and we ve got all of the latest tech decks. low carbon log fire. ..cgi baubles. ..and sustainable signage. now, this is our last show of 2022 and i think we can all agree it s been a year, hasn t it? it s been a year. here we go. so he s doing the launch sequence now. ten. nine. seven. six. five, four, three, two, one. launching. whoa! i started it with the maddest idea i ve heard of in ages launching satellites into space by throwing them into orbit. right. eating on camera is always very messy. i had some cocoa free chocolate. but is that still chocolate? really good. mmm, lovely. i beg your pardon? you had help from the like
elizabeth makes its final journey. you re looking at the pictures of the mile in central london. here in a few hours the queen s casket will be moved from buckingham palace to westminster hall where the queen will lie in state until her funeral on monday. king charles, prince harry and prince william will walk behind the casket as it makes its way. first on cnn we learned that the royals had dinner together at buckingham palace last night after receiving the casket. standing by along this morning s procession route, nada bashir and nina dos santos at buckingham palace. nina, what can we expect today? reporter: a big day, visible day. more junior members of the royal family. many of them, john, gathered here at buckingham palace for that intimate gathering to bid good-bye to the monarch. the queen is survived by 4 children, 8 children and 12 great grandchildren. we ll see prominent members of that family walk behind her coffin later on today. we re expecting the coffin, wh
visitors. capitol police say they did not have congressional ids and were not authorized to be walking around without an escort. they were booked and they spent the night in jail. congressional sources tell us they were filming a skit on the january 6th hearings and were banging on the doors of offices people like kevin mccarthy, jim jordan, republicans, you know the deal. one of the individuals robert smigle was pictured when he was in the capitol yesterday. smigle who is a comedian appeared on the colbert show several times as you can see here. the name of the others on capitol hill from the show are jake plunkett, allison martinez, tyrone dean, steven roman, nicolett that green, brendan hurley, josh comers and david feldman. i want to point out these were not low level people working for colbert. we can confirm jake plunkett is a senior producer and director at the show. josh comers is a writer. allison martinez is an associate producer. who let them into the capitol rout
in a move that could push the country closer to default. the treasury department said it would end a waiver that had allowed us bondholders to accept payments. russia has almost $2 billion worth of payments on its international bonds that will be due up to the end of the year. joining me now is patrick reid, co founder of the adamis principle. i guess the place to start with this is how close it will bring russia to default in common what would happen if it does? thank you for having me on. it isjust another nail thank you for having me on. it is just another nail in the russian economy, and we cannot underestimate the consequences and dangers of a default. it is not quite like 1998, but it is not quite like 1998, but it is not very good for russia long term. now, a ten year yield on a russian bond will get you about 10% right now. that is not enough. russia s central bank raised interest rates to 20%. they are now currently 1a. that is not going to be enough either. essentia
To the u. S. Chamber of commerce here in washington, d. C. Vice president Kamala Harris and kenyan president william ruto are expected to participate in a forum there on u. S. Kenyon business partnerships. Live coverage begins now here on cspan. Pleased to lead us in a conversation in a topic thats been at the forefront of conversations this week as we hit we celebrate the historic state visit of the kenyan president of the United States. My name is kendra, im pleased to serve as president of the Agribusiness Center and i couldnt be more honored than to be joined by this august group of panelists here today as we start this conversation. In the interest of time, im going to let you know that the bios for our esteemed leaders are available on qr codes available in the room. We are going to have a chance to, as they say, allow those who need no introduction to present themselves to all of you. Im beginning to my right, again with a person who needs no introduction, the vice chair and pre