top fill the shot, body rock rock it the ballots that are fraudulent. and if we re wrong, we will be made fools of. but if we re right, a lot of them will go to jail. [cheers and applause] so let s have trial by combat. [crowd clamoring] - when giuliani appeared alongside donald trump on january 6th, what came to my mind was the riot at city hall. [crowd yelling] - [whistling] - they marched around city hall park in a peaceful and orderly fashion, but then, minutes later, thousands of cops stormed through the barricades and ran on top of cars as they charged the stairs of city hall. [crowd cheering and yelling] - people called it at the time the riot of the oppressors. [crowd yelling] a riot of policemen. [crowd yelling] - you have a bunch of off-duty cops. [crowd yelling] - took over the roadway of the brooklyn bridge. jumped on cars. stormed city hall. - saying that their jobs had become too difficult and that they didn t have the support that they needed and
public address as king charles iii. the title will officially become his tomorrow. king charles promised his life to the people in the uk and beyond. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledge myself throughout the remaining time god grants me to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. and wherever you may live in the united kingdom, or in the realms and territories across the world, and whatever may be your background or believes, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love as i have throughout my life. today about 2,000 members of the public grieved together at a service at st. paul s cathedral in london. the new british prime minister offered a reading during that ceremony. at one of king charles s first actions was to reach out to the many mourners who had gathered outside buckingham palace. and for more than seven minutes, he shook hands, he took on the duties of the crown, of course, t
and if we re wrong, we will be made fools of. but if we re right, a lot of them will go to jail. [cheers and applause] so let s have trial by combat. [crowd clamoring] - when giuliani appeared alongside donald trump on january 6th, what came to my mind was the riot at city hall. [crowd yelling] - [whistling] - they marched around city hall park in a peaceful and orderly fashion, but then, minutes later, thousands of cops stormed through the barricades and ran on top of cars as they charged the stairs of city hall. [crowd cheering and yelling] - people called it at the time the riot of the oppressors. [crowd yelling] a riot of policemen. [crowd yelling] - you have a bunch of off-duty cops. [crowd yelling] - took over the roadway of the brooklyn bridge. jumped on cars. stormed city hall. - saying that their jobs had become too difficult and that they didn t have the support that they needed and they wanted a much tougher hand. crowd: dinkins must go! dinkins must go! -
Either and film from the outside aaron nick watt. Thank you very much. Those mass something weve started to see it all these protests toto conceal identity. Thank you. And thanks to all of you. Its time for henderson good evening from new york or the Tabloid Publisher who said the former president was a mentor to him, described today what he did to help that mentor when the white house and high from washington, where the Supreme Court heard arguments today for and against making any former president immune from criminal prosecution. Fusion for acts in office. And letting this one off the hook for trying to stay in the white house despite losing the election to courtrooms. Two cases, one person at the center of both, which in itself is something that a single individual should be responsible for todays legal traffic jam. And tonights splitscreen special primetime converge here in new york. The former president s criminal trial continued with more testimony from his onetime friend and fo
Front next two Crucial Court kill the campaign. The january 6 case after the argument today violent clashes on college campuses. Teargas used on protesters as a Major University canceled their graduation. Lets go out front. Two separate court rooms to separate cities at the very same time. Crossexamination for the first trial in washington and the Supreme Court hearing the former president noted the significance. Today was a breathtaking day. Maybe he thought breathtaking. Good for him. Many moments including a testimony for five hours. It was his third day on the stand. Photo shown, this picture you are looking at they use this to show the depth of their relationship and it continued at the white house where packer said. Reporter brough t him. He provided details as well and then ending the day under crossexamination as drop watch with his arms folded across his body. And at the same time in washington there were three hours of washington over whether trumps claims are immune from pro