today. i ll see you back here next saturday at adm. eastern smerconish is up next setting the bar i m michael smerconish in philadelphia, thursday here on cnn is the first of two scheduled debates between president biden and trump. jake tapper and dana bash will moderate the debate will last 90 minutes with no live audience. there will be no opening statements, answers will be two minutes rebuttals will be one-minute closing statements will be two minutes based on a coin toss, trump will go last. there will be two commercial breaks and perhaps the biggest wrinkle microphones will be muted when it s not someone s turn the stakes are high. the racist tight weather measured in national surveys or by battleground states. so the debate is a very big deal and opinions as to who won will no longer be influenced by expectations advantage joe biden. and here s why call it, be careful what you wish for in the last two weeks, president biden traveled overseas to participate in a
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Morning. The queens eldest son becomes king charles. He says the family takes comfort from the affection in which the monarch was l. Ah, im the call for life. Welcome. Britons Queen Elizabeth, the 2nd has died at the age of 96. She was the longest reigning monarch and head of state in the world. All 4 of her children were at her scottish home bill moral. When she died. Her death means her son, charles succeeds her immediately. King charles called it a moment of the greatest sadness for himself and the royal family. Many World Leaders have paid tribute to the queen. The german chancellor left shows said she was a role model and an inspiration for millions. And we can now speak to our correspondent berrigan mos in london. And our reporter here in the studio, alex forest whiting. Good to see you both big. Lets start with you. Whats the latest from london on the death of the queen and the reactions to her passing . Well, weve seen people gathering not only in london around Buckingham Palac
The funeral took place with a very small circle of mourners. Elizabeth was alone. It was an image that touched many but only a few days later, she was again representing the country, receiving ambassadors by a video conference, and participating in zoom meetings with scientists. And theres wonderful work you are all doing. Said is great to see you all. But you say you must, you must be like, your majesty ah, in a world that has changed radically. Elizabeth was a constant mainstay ah. Committed to tradition, but not closed to the new and most of the critics of the British Royal family paid tribute to the queen. For her long life in service to her country and to the commonwealth. All come to the special edition of dw news britons, Queen Elizabeth the 2nd has died. She was 96. She was the longest reigning monarch and head of state in the world. Her death means her son, charles succeeds her immediately king charles the 3rd called it a moment of the greatest sadness for himself and all of t
pleading guilty. because as we enter year two, this is what i see. we re now told there was a second meeting at trump towers. this would representatives of saudi arabia and emirates and israel, seeking to be helpful. how do we stop an investigation where 17 of the president s inner circle were indicted? one that he had chosen to be the head of national security or his national secured adviser, the other he made the chairman of his campaign. when do you stop investigations when they are reaping results? unless you re trying to stop something from going to where it may lead. joining me now are two political strategists, democrat corinne john pierre and matt mccove yak.