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kelly ann booms canfield d. boone mary jane booth sherry ann bordeaux krystine bordenabe jerry j.martin michael boryczewski richard edward bosco >> and my uncle brian hickey, you are taken away from us. he left a void that was impossible to field. but you left us with memories that we will cherish forever and we will uphold and passed down through the generations. you are still here. we live on through us. we love you, we miss you and we thank you. we think all the first responders, the true heroes. they sacrificed their lives on that day and on days beyond. thank you. [applause] >> if grandpa were here today, he would tell you to be kind, be strong, and he would also tell you to remember to share your peanut butter cups with their friends. most of all, he would remind you to remind grandpa his sauces better. [applause] >> klaus bothe carol marie bouchard john howard boulton jr. francisco eligio bourdier thomas harold bowden, jr. donna m. bowen kimberly s. bowers veronique nicole bowers larry bowman shawn edward bowman, jr. kevin l. bowser gary r. box gennady boyarsky pamela boyce
kelly ann booms canfield d. boone mary jane booth sherry ann bordeaux krystine bordenabe jerry j.martin michael boryczewski richard edward bosco >> and my uncle brian hickey, you are taken away from us. he left a void that was impossible to field. but you left us with memories that we will cherish forever and we will uphold and passed down through the generations. you are still here. we live on through us. we love you, we miss you and we thank you. we think all the first responders, the...
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o'neill jr. >> shawn corbet o'neill. >> betty anne ong. >> christopher t. >> virginia anne ormiston.evin m. o'rourke. >> other fuego campos. >> david orr t's. >> emilio p. ortiz. >> pablo ortiz. >> and my grandmother arlena ava fried. i never got to meet you but see your legacy live every day and see you in parts of my stepmom and aunts and cousins and love you beyond words and we'll all miss so you much. i love you, grandma arlene. >> and my uncle firefighter peter j. powell. it's crazy it's been 21 years but not a day goes by we have a family gathering and don't talk about you and laugh about you so we miss you. you've got four beautiful grandkids. love you. >> paul ortiz jr. >> sonja ortiz. >> masaru ose. >> robert william ose. >> elsy osorio. >> james ostrowski. >> timothy franklin o'sullivan. >> jason douglas oswald. >> michael john otten. >> isidrod.ottenwalder. >> michael ou. >> todd joseph ouida. >> michael jesus ovalles. >> peter j. owens jr. >> adianes oyola. >> angel m.pabon. >> israel pabon jr. >> role under pacheco. >> michael benjamin packer. >> die anna p.p a adro. >>
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for now, t. >> anne makovec: bed bath and beyond rolling out a list of its stores set to close.y area shops closing up next. >> anne makovec: 9:20 am and money watch report and california schools and other public institutions could be required to buy american. that is if a new bill, now on the governor's desk, is signed into law. it is sponsored by central valley state senator and a career of who says it promotes local producers over cheaper important ones. schools worried that it would drive up food prices. >>> biden believes the country can head off a recession and told 60 minutes that the way to get this done is by continuing to grow the economy and the comment was after last week's inflation report and annual consumer inflation was at four decade high of 3.3 percent. biden said he does not think economy will get worse before better. >>> bed bath & beyond and certainly struggling against other big box stores and amazon's low price. that is why they have decided to close a couple of bay area stores with one at north bay and one at san leandro. and how much are you willing to s
for now, t. >> anne makovec: bed bath and beyond rolling out a list of its stores set to close.y area shops closing up next. >> anne makovec: 9:20 am and money watch report and california schools and other public institutions could be required to buy american. that is if a new bill, now on the governor's desk, is signed into law. it is sponsored by central valley state senator and a career of who says it promotes local producers over cheaper important ones. schools worried that it...
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and she says ann don't blame ann for that. >> why was it such a toxic place?etween ann and scott. actually a rose from the daughter. and ann had a difference of opinion from scott had to deal with kelly. >> despite an's long hours at work. lauren paints her as an involved parent scott as overly permissive. and kelly as an out-of-control teen. >> there were many allegations that ann made against kelly. that kelly was physically violent with ann. >> kelley denies all of that and says her mom lied. so was an mean, and violent,? her lawyer says not at all. she was just a mom who's trying to compensate for her husband's lacks parenting. >> she grew up in her family, and her had her idea of how to deal with kelly. >> she says that scott turned her daughter against the mom. aunts -- and police found no proof that and had ever bought a gun. and as for what neighbors and friends thought and heard? lauren says that ann was just trying to defend her reputation. and get a fair settlement. >> she knew that scott was going around telling individuals their personal business.
and she says ann don't blame ann for that. >> why was it such a toxic place?etween ann and scott. actually a rose from the daughter. and ann had a difference of opinion from scott had to deal with kelly. >> despite an's long hours at work. lauren paints her as an involved parent scott as overly permissive. and kelly as an out-of-control teen. >> there were many allegations that ann made against kelly. that kelly was physically violent with ann. >> kelley denies all of...
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princess anne's role has been very, very crucial. she is the first woman to do this, the first woman to keep vigil. it's usually a male job. she's accompanied the queen the whole time. you can see the distress on her face, the pain on her face. this reflects the queen's special bond with print zen ses ann. the rules of succession puts princess anne to the bottom of the list. her younger brothers came ahead of her. that law was changed in 2013. the queen's final journey, and also the queen's final state engagement, she planned all this. she knew people wanted to see her and this is both people showing respect to her and also the queen showing respect to her people in really planning out everything that was going to happen in these sad final days. >> you see as the procession goes through, there's the coffin of queen elizabeth ii. behind her you see the crown on top, that is hearse following is queen anne's. every moment of this, including the prominent role of princess anne, in some ways -- this won't be the right choice of words, but
princess anne's role has been very, very crucial. she is the first woman to do this, the first woman to keep vigil. it's usually a male job. she's accompanied the queen the whole time. you can see the distress on her face, the pain on her face. this reflects the queen's special bond with print zen ses ann. the rules of succession puts princess anne to the bottom of the list. her younger brothers came ahead of her. that law was changed in 2013. the queen's final journey, and also the queen's...
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there's no way he's going to discard anne.would be crazy to do that. >> richard, we've obviously never seen anything like this and may never again. witnessing today's event, what stood out to you? >> charles' face. as we heard in that report, retch ed look of grief. time and again having to grieve in public. i can only imagine tonight when they finally lay her majesty to rest in the memorial chapel at windsor, the final private, personal service that was all able to be released, you talk about princess anne, the princess royal. but prince charles, you know, he's getting a bit short on members of the royal family to take up the slack of royal duties. you've now lost the queen. you've lost prince harry. you've lost the duke of york. the kents and the gloucesters are all getting a little aged. he's going to need edward. he's going to need anne, william. and i think they're going to start bringing others in as well. slimmed down. but the sheer number of pa reason to ajs and duties and responsibilities mean they're getting a bit sh
there's no way he's going to discard anne.would be crazy to do that. >> richard, we've obviously never seen anything like this and may never again. witnessing today's event, what stood out to you? >> charles' face. as we heard in that report, retch ed look of grief. time and again having to grieve in public. i can only imagine tonight when they finally lay her majesty to rest in the memorial chapel at windsor, the final private, personal service that was all able to be released, you...
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one time and i don't know ann well. is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air forcsupports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks and the turks, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to australia. took six weeks on the boat and it was a lot of fun. it was like a floating hotel. i wanted to move around. i thought, i'll ner see australia stuck in an ofce. and i eventually went on the barrier reef and lived on an island. and i was a boat hostess, taking people out in a glass-bottom boat. i met people from all over the world that came to see the reef. it's very autiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. i was adventurous and i wanted to keep moving. i even drove from adelaide to darwin 2,000 mile
one time and i don't know ann well. is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air forcsupports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks and the turks, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this...
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i'm anne-marie green. hurricane ian is expected to make landfall again today, this time in south carolina. the category 1 storm is currently offshore, and it could bring up to 12 inches of rain to the state. wind speeds are estimated at 85 miles an hour. a hurricane warning has been issued for coastal areas along south carolina and north carolina. storm surges could reach 5 feet. more on that in a few minutes, but we're going to start in florida where governor ron desantis called ian a 500-year flood event, and president biden said it could end up being the worst storm in history. christian benavides is in kissimmee, florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a retirement community in orlando where over 100 people had to be rescued. in fact, we were here as the national guard brought out a couple of residents being tied down in southwest florida. we're now getting a sense of the destruction. near fort myers, search and rescue teams brought residents of sanibel and captiva to safe
i'm anne-marie green. hurricane ian is expected to make landfall again today, this time in south carolina. the category 1 storm is currently offshore, and it could bring up to 12 inches of rain to the state. wind speeds are estimated at 85 miles an hour. a hurricane warning has been issued for coastal areas along south carolina and north carolina. storm surges could reach 5 feet. more on that in a few minutes, but we're going to start in florida where governor ron desantis called ian a 500-year...
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—— mary ann.atic— independent women. women across democratic women, women of colours, independent _ democratic women, women of colours, independent women between the two. the overturning of roe v wade is the galvanising _ the overturning of roe v wade is the galvanising event which is why you see republicans trying to do things with different legislation. lindsey graham _ with different legislation. lindsey graham tried something. it is not going _ graham tried something. it is not going to — graham tried something. it is not going to stick. the bigger the turnout. _ going to stick. the bigger the turnout, the better, which is why i think— turnout, the better, which is why i think raphael warnock can hold down in georgia _ think raphael warnock can hold down in georgia in the wee hours of the 2020 _ in georgia in the wee hours of the 2020 election. i said we could keep both the _ 2020 election. i said we could keep both the senate seats and we did. the question in georgia is the changes— the quest
—— mary ann.atic— independent women. women across democratic women, women of colours, independent _ democratic women, women of colours, independent women between the two. the overturning of roe v wade is the galvanising _ the overturning of roe v wade is the galvanising event which is why you see republicans trying to do things with different legislation. lindsey graham _ with different legislation. lindsey graham tried something. it is not going _ graham tried something. it is not going...
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princess anne in that area.saw people crammed on highway overpasses, every single overpass, people were waiting to see her, waiting to pay their respects, even from afar. it's been quite an emotional several days here in edinburg. we have talked to people from all over the country and farthe. there was a 96-year-old woman from uganda here visiting family and she insisted on walking up to the gates and laying flowers, for a woman who was her same age, who she says brought back memories of her lifetime as well. lots of people telling us not only is this a historic moment, that they wanted to mark with their children, but also a moment when they wanted to just take some time and pay respect to this extraordinary woman who lived an extraordinary life. >> we just saw a picture -- there's a little red-headed boy. he shakes hands with the queen consort. he holds up his hands. he is so excited. in the upper box on the screen as we look at the aerial of the motorcade. the excitement and then, of course, the beauty of the
princess anne in that area.saw people crammed on highway overpasses, every single overpass, people were waiting to see her, waiting to pay their respects, even from afar. it's been quite an emotional several days here in edinburg. we have talked to people from all over the country and farthe. there was a 96-year-old woman from uganda here visiting family and she insisted on walking up to the gates and laying flowers, for a woman who was her same age, who she says brought back memories of her...
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princess ann with her mother's coffin.alled it an honor and a privilege to take the queen home saying, quote, i was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest mother's life. the last time the public saw the queen at buckingham palace was her platinum jubilee just this past june. we all remember that moment on the balcony celebrating her 70-year reign. victoria murphy back with us this morning at buckingham palace. we can't overstate how powerful this will be watching the queen leave buckingham palace for the final time. >> that's right, david. we really feel the weight of history this morning, waiting outside of buckingham palace to see the queen's coffin. she will leave for one final time today. th buckingham palace balcony will be in the background there that she has stood on so many times as her coffin is pulled on a carriage by horses for her final journey down the mile. the crowds have been gathering here waiting for hours for as long as it takes to be part of this historic moment. as you know, david, when the
princess ann with her mother's coffin.alled it an honor and a privilege to take the queen home saying, quote, i was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest mother's life. the last time the public saw the queen at buckingham palace was her platinum jubilee just this past june. we all remember that moment on the balcony celebrating her 70-year reign. victoria murphy back with us this morning at buckingham palace. we can't overstate how powerful this will be watching the queen leave...
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and what do you make of princess anne's unable, enviable journey with the coffin? i think it's something that the queen wanted her to do. so i think from, from her point of view, it's the last thing she could do for her mother. and she has a strong sense of to t commit hard work, the role of being a sort of working royal. but i also think that the symbolic, it's a female clean and the most senior female loyal see that the new queen council who is accompanying the queen on this very long journey from balmoral mile down to so it's very fitting. i think the extra, the accession of king charles comes at a time of renewed mobilization for scottish independence. have you been? have you been surprised by the turn out of the crowns in algebra? to some extent yes, because i think it was an expensive. i mean, it was a stand by time, but if the queen died in balmoral or in scotland that this would happen, but it's not something that was expected that for a lot of the turn out crowds resolve has been spontaneous. we've also seen some really sort of touching gestures of attract
and what do you make of princess anne's unable, enviable journey with the coffin? i think it's something that the queen wanted her to do. so i think from, from her point of view, it's the last thing she could do for her mother. and she has a strong sense of to t commit hard work, the role of being a sort of working royal. but i also think that the symbolic, it's a female clean and the most senior female loyal see that the new queen council who is accompanying the queen on this very long journey...
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and so that broke up the relationship that anne had. princess anne was dating him.rivalry for the affections of then andrew. that went on for many, many years. and then after that, don't forget, they're completely different in terms of character, because princess anne, while she is sort of a free spirit and where as prince charles knowing that he would be king, he has always adhered more to the rules. he lives on healthy food, where princess anne is known for having fish and chips and doing whatever she wants. they're very different in character. however, they are the closest in age. interestingly, they're only about 21 month ace part. whereas, don't forget, prince charles is at least i think 15 years older than prince andrew, and 11 years older than prince andrew and 15 years older than prince edward. there is a massive age gap. they're almost like two completely families. and he never really saw much of them growing up because he was at school in scotland. he only ever saw them at summers in balmoral there is a lot more, but i don't know what you would like know.
and so that broke up the relationship that anne had. princess anne was dating him.rivalry for the affections of then andrew. that went on for many, many years. and then after that, don't forget, they're completely different in terms of character, because princess anne, while she is sort of a free spirit and where as prince charles knowing that he would be king, he has always adhered more to the rules. he lives on healthy food, where princess anne is known for having fish and chips and doing...
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anne sebba, welcome to this special. seventy years on the throne.d she mean to the british people, to the united kingdom? -thank you so much for letting me talk about this great woman. as you say, not only the longest-reigning monarch, the best-traveled monarch. there are so many statistics one can use to describe her. and yet in a sense, it's very fitting that she died at balmoral, which was her much-loved private home, because she was also a private person. she never gave interviews, and yet everyone feels they knew her. in england, we feel as if she's the grandmother of all of us. she was the nation's grandmother, and yet she was this great global figure. she was so well traveled, but everybody felt they kn who this queen was. i think what she really represented, if i had to sum it up -- because there's so much -- but she represented the best of what it means to be british, our best selves, our history, our tradition, our sense of duty. and her links with veterans and world war ii -- she fought in world war ii from the age of 21. she insisted on
anne sebba, welcome to this special. seventy years on the throne.d she mean to the british people, to the united kingdom? -thank you so much for letting me talk about this great woman. as you say, not only the longest-reigning monarch, the best-traveled monarch. there are so many statistics one can use to describe her. and yet in a sense, it's very fitting that she died at balmoral, which was her much-loved private home, because she was also a private person. she never gave interviews, and yet...
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it is a photograph by anne leibovitz.— the photo. it is a photograph by anne leibovitz.shows first lady olena zelenska sitting in front - anne leibovitz. it shows first lady olena zelenska sitting in front of. 0lena zelenska sitting in front of sandbags inside the presidential complex in kyiv, elbows resting on her size, a very strong gesture —— her size, a very strong gesture —— her things. her size, a very strong gesture —— herthings. ukrainian her size, a very strong gesture —— her things. ukrainian women have a strong sense of womanhood that is not necessarily traditional feminine. she is not posing enable gun. she looks like she means business. herface as gun. she looks like she means business. her face as frankly i think sir —— she is not posing in a ball gown. she looks like she means business. herface is frankly i think sad. it business. her face is frankly i think sad-— business. her face is frankly i think sad. , , ., ., ., think sad. it is unusual for vogue to do interviews _ think sad. it is unusual for vogue to do interviews with _ think sad. it is unusual f
it is a photograph by anne leibovitz.— the photo. it is a photograph by anne leibovitz.shows first lady olena zelenska sitting in front - anne leibovitz. it shows first lady olena zelenska sitting in front of. 0lena zelenska sitting in front of sandbags inside the presidential complex in kyiv, elbows resting on her size, a very strong gesture —— her size, a very strong gesture —— her things. her size, a very strong gesture —— herthings. ukrainian her size, a very strong gesture...
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. >> john: princess anne to the left of your screen.ll be all four of the queen's children, charles, anne, andrew and edward who will stand vigil with the casket. >> sandra: obviously having a beautiful evening there for this vigil as we see the family members arrive, 7:45 in the evening there, john, just a beautiful moment again, just days now after the queen's passing. to your point, we know her children will be present, the king has arrived there, and we are waiting to see other members of the royal family as we arrive. >> john: jonathan hunt is on the ground, outside of buckingham palace where the queen's casket will arrive tomorrow evening and we saw jonathan, this moving, moving ceremony, a beautiful ceremony at st. giles, and we have seen members of the public coming in to pay tribute as well. and when she stands in, or lies in repose or rests, whatever you want to call it, there in westminster hall, i mean -- the number of people that are going to come through to pay tribute to her will be extraordinary. >> jonathan: it really w
. >> john: princess anne to the left of your screen.ll be all four of the queen's children, charles, anne, andrew and edward who will stand vigil with the casket. >> sandra: obviously having a beautiful evening there for this vigil as we see the family members arrive, 7:45 in the evening there, john, just a beautiful moment again, just days now after the queen's passing. to your point, we know her children will be present, the king has arrived there, and we are waiting to see other...
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i'm anne-marie green. the national mourning in the uk continues today in memory of queen elizabeth ii. here you can see the queen's coffin at st. giles' cathedral in edinburgh, scotland. a memorial s h majesty was held er stood i lon ian is windsor ctle what t expt today. ian, good morning. >>orter:ood morning, anne-marie. eventually all eyes are going to be on london. the queen's body is going to be flown from scotland, escorted by her daughter anne, and escorted to london and received by her son king charles. queen elizabeth returns to england today after the nation's longest reigning monarch died at her estate in balmoral last week. on monday thousands passed by her flag-draped coffin. her four children including king charles accompanied the hearse in a solt em employee session along the mile and into the church. >> it was a very special moment. >> reporter: in a visit to scotland's parliament, king charles iii expressed gratitude for the country's tributes to the queen. >> through all of her years of r
i'm anne-marie green. the national mourning in the uk continues today in memory of queen elizabeth ii. here you can see the queen's coffin at st. giles' cathedral in edinburgh, scotland. a memorial s h majesty was held er stood i lon ian is windsor ctle what t expt today. ian, good morning. >>orter:ood morning, anne-marie. eventually all eyes are going to be on london. the queen's body is going to be flown from scotland, escorted by her daughter anne, and escorted to london and received...
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adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and d started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the
adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a...
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princess ann with a curtsy. during this period of mourning, one of the other lasting images of course, prince william and princess kate reunites with harry and meghan, the two couples paying tribute to the queen, of course their grandmother, all together outside windsor castle and meeting with muo mourners. it was pictures of course of the two princes together, honoring their queen, queen elizabeth, their grandmother, commander in chief with an extraordinary sight to see. our team has lined the route all throughout scotland and of course part of our team also at buckingham palace this morning. amy robach is in edinburgh. an extraordinary sight to see the people line up to pay their respects. >> it certainly has. we've been here now for several days and the anticipation of the queen's coffin was real and certainly the king himself arriving just a short while ago here. and we have watched police presence increase and people lined the streets yesterday, thousands of them, to see the queen's hearse pass them by to j
princess ann with a curtsy. during this period of mourning, one of the other lasting images of course, prince william and princess kate reunites with harry and meghan, the two couples paying tribute to the queen, of course their grandmother, all together outside windsor castle and meeting with muo mourners. it was pictures of course of the two princes together, honoring their queen, queen elizabeth, their grandmother, commander in chief with an extraordinary sight to see. our team has lined the...
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anne-marie? >> cristian benavides, thanks so much. >>> for more here is carl parker from our partners at the weather channel. >> here's the latest forecast track. intensities from the hurricane center getting to 140 miles per hour tuesday evening and then 130 on wednesday morning. but importantly as it is closing in on the coast there, nearing tampa still as a major hurricane, it slows down dramatically, taking a full 24 hours to move to that next forecast point to the north of tampa. that is going to mean a prolonged period of all of the impacts, exceptionally heavy rain, storm surge drying into tampa bay and surrounding areas, over several high tide cycles and also a lot of wave action, and, of course, very strong winds as well even as the storm is starting to weaken. this could be the big one for some sections of the west coast of florida. a very vulnerable section of florida, and a lot of concern over what this storm is going to do. back to you. >> well, that's meteorologist carl parker from
anne-marie? >> cristian benavides, thanks so much. >>> for more here is carl parker from our partners at the weather channel. >> here's the latest forecast track. intensities from the hurricane center getting to 140 miles per hour tuesday evening and then 130 on wednesday morning. but importantly as it is closing in on the coast there, nearing tampa still as a major hurricane, it slows down dramatically, taking a full 24 hours to move to that next forecast point to the...
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ann peterson. here thank you. thank you. thank you, dr. jill biden first lady of the united states for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will issue a first class mail for ever postage stamp commemorating the life of first lady nancy reagan. so i'll stamp program the postal service seeks to commemorate and celebrate the very best of america. and nancy reagan truly represents that ideal. mrs. reagan will be the sixth the first lady honored with the us postage stamp. the previous stamps will issued for martha, washington. the first american woman ever featured on a postage stamp. dolly madison abigail adams eleanor roosevelt and lady bird johnson nancy reagan was an inspiring individual. she was an important part of one of the most pivotal presidencies of the 20th century as a wife. champion and trusted advisor to our 40th president of the united states ronald reagan in addition her legacy of public service and her willingness to conf
ann peterson. here thank you. thank you. thank you, dr. jill biden first lady of the united states for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will issue a first class mail for ever postage stamp commemorating the life of first lady nancy reagan. so i'll stamp program the postal service seeks to commemorate and celebrate the very best of america. and nancy reagan truly represents that ideal....
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charles princess anne anne prince's. andrew and edward stood silently with their backs to the coffin of queen elizabeth, members of the public who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. among thousands of mourners in the miles long queue was former soccer star, david beckham. the line is about 8 kilometers long making along the bank of that ever depth. people keep flocking in david beckham just one of 1000th who joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing time, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans taken phil fif. i left that for this moment. in asia to have someone that has led us the way. her majesty has led us for the amount of time with kindness with karen and anne always reassures the lines so well so much that it had to be passed temporarily. he was getting with the keys in fine. everybody's been in great moods and very happy spirit. official. 3 people, me have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching westminster hoyt for doors who finally reached the d
charles princess anne anne prince's. andrew and edward stood silently with their backs to the coffin of queen elizabeth, members of the public who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. among thousands of mourners in the miles long queue was former soccer star, david beckham. the line is about 8 kilometers long making along the bank of that ever depth. people keep flocking in david beckham just one of 1000th who joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours,...
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anne-marie? >> certainly. tina kraus in london. thank you. >>> well, a federal jury in chicago convicted r. kelly of luring underage girls to have sex and producing child pornography. the r&b star and former business manager were found not guilty of obstruction of justice for allegedly trying to rig a 2008 child porn trial that ended with kelly's acquittal. >> overall robert kelly is facing a prison sentence of 10 to 90 years imprisonment based upon the jury's finding. for that we're very thankful. >> earlier this year in new york, kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison for racketeering and sex trafficking. he also faces two more sexual misconduct trials, one in minnesota and the other on state charges in illinois. >>> ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy was not seriously hurt after getting into a car crash in kyiv. a spokesperson said the president's motorcade collided with another vehicle. that driver received first aid and was taken away by ambulance. it's not clear what injury he might have suffered but still posted his
anne-marie? >> certainly. tina kraus in london. thank you. >>> well, a federal jury in chicago convicted r. kelly of luring underage girls to have sex and producing child pornography. the r&b star and former business manager were found not guilty of obstruction of justice for allegedly trying to rig a 2008 child porn trial that ended with kelly's acquittal. >> overall robert kelly is facing a prison sentence of 10 to 90 years imprisonment based upon the jury's finding....
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. king charles iii and his wife, the queen consort's, travel to the scottish capital this morning, they are going to join a procession with the coffin into st. giles cathedral as scotland says its final farewell to queen elizabeth. britain's long good-bye to queen elizabeth is now officially under way. on sunday a hearse carried the coffin from the scottish home where she died to edinburgh, scotland's capital. [ applause ] >> reporter: the six-hour journey was marked by huge crowds that lined the roads for a glimpse of the hearse. >> the mood was somber but respectful, but spontaneous applause began just as they left. >> reporter: today the queen's body will be transported to st. giles cathedral along edinburgh's royal mile. elizabeth's son, the new king charles iii, will lead the procession which will conclude with a private service. afterwards, members of the public will be able to come pay their respects in person. queen elizabeth is expected to lie at rest in scotland for about 24 h
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. king charles iii and his wife, the queen consort's, travel to the scottish capital this morning, they are going to join a procession with the coffin into st. giles cathedral as scotland says its final farewell to queen elizabeth. britain's long good-bye to queen elizabeth is now officially under way. on sunday a hearse carried the coffin from the scottish home where she died to edinburgh, scotland's capital. [ applause ] >>...
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ann is below her brothers.hink how charles will govern certainly how charles will be king, he needs the backup of the wider royal family. his popularity ratings have in the past been very low. now we have seen huge popularity for him perhaps by the surprising considering how low his popularity ratings are. but it may be a honeymoon period and i think he needs the support of the wider royal family particularly his sons and can bring them in, harry and meghan. >> those you have seen lining the streets here will be genuinely will be people who are pro-monarchy, very supportive of the royal family. time will tell just how popular king charles iii will be. i can't let you go without talking about the corgis because, you know, very sad the passing of queen elizabeth ii. we know about her huge love for dogs and the huge love for her pets. what happens to those corgis dogs, the springer spaniel, do we know? >> the corgis, the queen adored corgis. had her first ever corgi susan and bred 14 generations of corgis. >> 14?
ann is below her brothers.hink how charles will govern certainly how charles will be king, he needs the backup of the wider royal family. his popularity ratings have in the past been very low. now we have seen huge popularity for him perhaps by the surprising considering how low his popularity ratings are. but it may be a honeymoon period and i think he needs the support of the wider royal family particularly his sons and can bring them in, harry and meghan. >> those you have seen lining...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a staff member at northeastern university in boston was hurt when a package he opened exploded. authorities say that the package had been delivered to holmes hall, home to various studies at the university including journalism and women's gender and sexuality programs. the 45-year-old man suffered minor hand injuries. the building was evacuated. evening classes in nearby buildings were canceled. officials say another suspicious package was found near the city's museum of fine arts and neutralized by a bomb squad. the fbi is now investigating. >>> and president biden is brushing aside the disappointing report on inflation. last night after voting in delaware's primary election, mr. biden said the latest numb nsisted e ecomy is stmployment numbers and more jobs. consumers continue to pay more for almost everything. the consumer price index for august was up 8.3% compared to one year ago. the report sent stocks into a nose-dive with the dow and s&p suffering their wor
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a staff member at northeastern university in boston was hurt when a package he opened exploded. authorities say that the package had been delivered to holmes hall, home to various studies at the university including journalism and women's gender and sexuality programs. the 45-year-old man suffered minor hand injuries. the building was evacuated. evening classes in nearby buildings were canceled. officials say another suspicious package was found near...
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anne-marie? >> tina kraus at windsor castle.nk you so much. >>> during her 70-year reign, queen elizabeth experienced many highs and lows, not only those that were taking place in the world around her but also in her own family. mark phillips looks back at the monarch's life. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for a woman who was not born to be queen, the public outpouring of affection for elizabeth during the celebration of her 70th year on the throne was a tribute to her and to how well she had done her job. elizabeth alexandra mary windsor, queen elizabeth ii, reinvented the british monarchy and may have saved it. elizabeth was already 10-years-old when another royal drama led to her becoming heir to the throne. in 1936, her uncle, edward viii, abdicated to marry wallace simpson, and the royal line shifted to her father, george vi, and so to her. the young princess elizabeth was already a public favorite. >> i'm sure that you are often thinking of the old country -- >> reporter: during the second world war, she had worked to raise the c
anne-marie? >> tina kraus at windsor castle.nk you so much. >>> during her 70-year reign, queen elizabeth experienced many highs and lows, not only those that were taking place in the world around her but also in her own family. mark phillips looks back at the monarch's life. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for a woman who was not born to be queen, the public outpouring of affection for elizabeth during the celebration of her 70th year on the throne was a tribute to her and to how...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning a weakened but still very dangerous hurricane ian is slowly making its way across florida. the now-category-one hurricane is packing 75 mile-per-hour winds, and torrential rain as it moves toward the atlantic coast. ian barrelled into the state yesterday as a catastrophic category-four hurricane with 150 mile-per-hour winds. a storm surge of up to 12 feet and drenching rain near ft. myers. the fifth strongest hurricane to ever hit the u.s. brought heavy flooding, trapping people in their homes, and caused destruction throughout southwest florida. in naples it toppled power lines, sparking a fire. more than two million homes and businesses in the state have no electricity. the storm surge flooded the newsroom and studio of our affiliate in ft. myers. as the hurricane churns toward the atlantic ocean up to 30 inches of rain is expected to fall on parts of central florida. cristian benavides is in orlando with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.
i'm anne-marie green. this morning a weakened but still very dangerous hurricane ian is slowly making its way across florida. the now-category-one hurricane is packing 75 mile-per-hour winds, and torrential rain as it moves toward the atlantic coast. ian barrelled into the state yesterday as a catastrophic category-four hurricane with 150 mile-per-hour winds. a storm surge of up to 12 feet and drenching rain near ft. myers. the fifth strongest hurricane to ever hit the u.s. brought heavy...
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i'm anne-marie green. millions of people along florida's gulf coast are bra this morning for hurricane ian as it intensifies in the gulf of mexico. satellite images show the eye of the storm packed with lightning. ian could become a catastrophic category-four hurricane when it makes landfall along florida's west coast today. people spent the day yesterday boarding up their homes and businesses and preparing for the worst. 2.5 million people are under evacuation orders. the powerful category-three hurricane tore into western cuba yesterday packing 125 mile-per-hour winds. it knocked out power to the entire country leaving 11 million people without electricity. it also devastated some of the country's crucial tobacco farms. one tobacco farmer called it apocalyptic. cristian benavides is in tampa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the state of florida is bracing for a powerful potentially category-four storm to make landfall here, but it's shifted about 100 miles to the sout
i'm anne-marie green. millions of people along florida's gulf coast are bra this morning for hurricane ian as it intensifies in the gulf of mexico. satellite images show the eye of the storm packed with lightning. ian could become a catastrophic category-four hurricane when it makes landfall along florida's west coast today. people spent the day yesterday boarding up their homes and businesses and preparing for the worst. 2.5 million people are under evacuation orders. the powerful...
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anne-marie — happening? it is an interesting one. anne-marie trevelyan _ happening?an had only been in the post a couple of days when she called this meeting with union leaders, so late last week she met with the rmt�*s mick lynch and aslef�*s mick whelan. this is a marked departure from the stance of her predecessor grant shapps who refused to meet face—to—face with the unions, he said that was the job of the rail operators, not his. so it is important to point out here that this might be a in attitude, but she had not actually negotiating, she is not going in to negotiate with the unions, but it is a step change in the attitude of the government towards the unions. mick lynch described it as a very pleasant meeting, and said she allowed them to explain in his words everything that is wrong with our transport system on the railways in particular. he called it a good start but so we now need concrete change to get negotiations with rail operators freely moving forward. he said i'm more optimistic than i was under grant shapps, it is better to have face—to—face dialog
anne-marie — happening? it is an interesting one. anne-marie trevelyan _ happening?an had only been in the post a couple of days when she called this meeting with union leaders, so late last week she met with the rmt�*s mick lynch and aslef�*s mick whelan. this is a marked departure from the stance of her predecessor grant shapps who refused to meet face—to—face with the unions, he said that was the job of the rail operators, not his. so it is important to point out here that this...
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economist ann-elizabeth konkel of the job posting site, indeed.com -- ann-elizabeth: today's report showse labor market remains strong. we saw strong payroll gains, and while they weren't as strong as july's blockbuster numbers, it's clear that employer demand for workers is still going strong. paul: but employers are still struggling to fill those jobs. more than 11 million job openings during the height of summer. so why can't employers find enough workers? among the reasons you've presumably heard before, complacency. lori: i don't see a work ethic out there like there used to be. paul: that is lori joyce in ohio. in michigan, restaurant owner farah agrees. sava: i think hustle is very frowned upon with this younger generation. paul: and that might be amplified by the wave of recent and ongoing government benefits, says farah. even the recent student loan reprieve? sava: i think it absolutely takes the pressure off of a lot of college students and people who would otherwise be looking for a weekend job. paul: of course, there's also still covid. fewer immigrants. and low pay in high-st
economist ann-elizabeth konkel of the job posting site, indeed.com -- ann-elizabeth: today's report showse labor market remains strong. we saw strong payroll gains, and while they weren't as strong as july's blockbuster numbers, it's clear that employer demand for workers is still going strong. paul: but employers are still struggling to fill those jobs. more than 11 million job openings during the height of summer. so why can't employers find enough workers? among the reasons you've presumably...
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anne is popular, she's well loved, her work ethic really commands respect.period. but he will need all hands on deck, and someone who can really help them is anne. >> the princess royal will continue to be an integral part of her majesty's last journey. a testament to her belief, like her mother's, in duty and service. isa soares, cnn, edinburgh, scotland. >> thank you for watching this hour. cnn newsroom, wherever you are watching in the world, you are more than welcome, live from the buckingham palace i'm becky anderson. our coverage of the fuel of queen elizabeth the second continues after this short break. stay with us. nina's got a lot of ideas for the future... a lot of ideas.. so when she wants a plan based on what matters mostst, she turnrns to fidelity. at fidelity, anyone cacan create a free plan. a plan that can change as your priorities do. and nina's free plan? it leaves her free to focus on what's important right now. that's the planning effect. from fidelity. - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so yo
anne is popular, she's well loved, her work ethic really commands respect.period. but he will need all hands on deck, and someone who can really help them is anne. >> the princess royal will continue to be an integral part of her majesty's last journey. a testament to her belief, like her mother's, in duty and service. isa soares, cnn, edinburgh, scotland. >> thank you for watching this hour. cnn newsroom, wherever you are watching in the world, you are more than welcome, live from...
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her daughter, princess anne, part of the procession. traveling slowly through the breathtaking scottish countryside. in this village, silence, as the hearse passed through. along the way, people paying their final respects to the monarch who touched their hearts. here, hushed reverence. but then applause. >> i find it to be emotional. it's almost like saying good-bye to a family member. it's just really, really upsetting. >> reporter: along the route, small but significant gestures to honor elizabeth's life. here you see horses and riders at attention, as she passes by. and then there were tractors, a tribute by local farmers. then on to coastal areas and bigger cities. and then, where thousands lined the streets, clapped for their monarch. after the queen's ferry crossing bridge, people getting out of their cars on the highway hoping to catch a glimpse. and then, finally, as the hearse reached today's final destination -- there are tens of thousands of people lining the streets of edinburgh right now waiting for this moment right here
her daughter, princess anne, part of the procession. traveling slowly through the breathtaking scottish countryside. in this village, silence, as the hearse passed through. along the way, people paying their final respects to the monarch who touched their hearts. here, hushed reverence. but then applause. >> i find it to be emotional. it's almost like saying good-bye to a family member. it's just really, really upsetting. >> reporter: along the route, small but significant gestures...
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princess anne stood dutifully aside.as by her mother's bedside on thursday, fitting that she should accompany the procession. when the coffin entered the palace after an arduous six- hour journey, princess anne performed a final curtsy. of the queen's four children, it was princess anne who was by her side along the full route from the castle to edinburgh. she will not escort her mother as she makes her final journey to london. her efforts often go unnoticed. in 2021, she carried out 387 engagements, two more that her elder brother. she maintains involvement with hundreds of charities. during the pandemic, the queen turned to princess anne for help with her first zoom call. >> you should have six people on your screen. >> i only see four. >> you don't me, you know what i look like. reported over the weekend she said there was no manual on how to be a royal as you learn by father with -- following the examples of her mother. >> don't worry about fashion, the things that come and go, but the bedrock of society. >> reporter
princess anne stood dutifully aside.as by her mother's bedside on thursday, fitting that she should accompany the procession. when the coffin entered the palace after an arduous six- hour journey, princess anne performed a final curtsy. of the queen's four children, it was princess anne who was by her side along the full route from the castle to edinburgh. she will not escort her mother as she makes her final journey to london. her efforts often go unnoticed. in 2021, she carried out 387...
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anne, thank thank you so much.haron joins joins me now, a scholar of british and european history. thank you so much for joining us. back in 2015, queen elizabeth really became, that marker was hit in that unit bece unit became, that became the moment she became the longest rg monarch. >> let's go back to the global . global stage. a legacy in britain, longest serving monarch , like you said, but that's not enough. on the global stage, anl and all, not enough to say she had a long life in a rather dift rather difficult century. there is something special about her. she is the perfect embodiment oy of monarchy. there are lots of kings and queens in the world, maybe the press doesn't cover tm cover them, and maybe she has that advantage, given the wealth of pageantry and ceremony in britain. but this is a person, who has handled all of that wity with extraordinary, just remarkable. so i think you look to her as simply a perfection of of an ideal that has been rarely rarely realized in history. >> we had those intervi
anne, thank thank you so much.haron joins joins me now, a scholar of british and european history. thank you so much for joining us. back in 2015, queen elizabeth really became, that marker was hit in that unit bece unit became, that became the moment she became the longest rg monarch. >> let's go back to the global . global stage. a legacy in britain, longest serving monarch , like you said, but that's not enough. on the global stage, anl and all, not enough to say she had a long life in...
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if you've justjoined us, in the past few minutes queen elizabeth's four children, king charles, anne, princess royal, prince andrew the duke of york and prince edward the earl of wessex have held a vigil around the queen's coffin in westminster hall. these are pictures from the "vigil of the princes" as it's called, with all four royals in ceremonial military uniform accompanying the coffin for 15 minutes. the queen's eight grandchildren are expected to do the same tomorrow. and this is the scene outside the hall. thousands of people are queuing to pay their respects to the queen. this is the scene outside the hall. thousands of people still waiting to pay their respects to the queen. the wait time is 2a hours. thank you very much. it has to be said that this was perhaps the most striking aspect of the ceremonial here in westminster hall over the last few days as the queens coffin was brought here on wednesday. we have had thousands of people queueing to pay their respects, but the arrival of the king and his sister and his two brothers were undoubtedly something that people are very
if you've justjoined us, in the past few minutes queen elizabeth's four children, king charles, anne, princess royal, prince andrew the duke of york and prince edward the earl of wessex have held a vigil around the queen's coffin in westminster hall. these are pictures from the "vigil of the princes" as it's called, with all four royals in ceremonial military uniform accompanying the coffin for 15 minutes. the queen's eight grandchildren are expected to do the same tomorrow. and this...
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king charles, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward walking behind the casket. well-wishers watching in near silence, the queen's children let by the king holding a vigil for their mother as members of the public filed past. amy robach reporting tonight from scotland. >>> the breaking news from the war in ukraine. a major victory tonight for ukrainian forces driving the russians out of a key area in the east around the city of kharkiv. the second largest city. the russians taken by surprise, tonight russia responding. what they're already seeing in kharkiv and the question now, how will putin answer all of this with ukraine's significant gains? tom soufi burridge from kyiv. >>> back in this country tonight those storms in the east this evening, 15 million on alert across the country for flash flooding tonight. in the east, baltimore, washington, d.c., the northeast next. already sweeping through the chicago area. geysers in the streets. and in the west tonight, tropical rain falling in drought-ravaged southern california, the ground so dry the water immediately
king charles, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward walking behind the casket. well-wishers watching in near silence, the queen's children let by the king holding a vigil for their mother as members of the public filed past. amy robach reporting tonight from scotland. >>> the breaking news from the war in ukraine. a major victory tonight for ukrainian forces driving the russians out of a key area in the east around the city of kharkiv. the second largest city. the russians...
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and princess anne, she's really a remarkable person and i think people need to be aware that, i mean,ertainly up until this moment princess anne was easily the most respected member of the royal family after the queen herself and that's because she carried herself very much in the way the queen did, never got involved in controversy, worked incredibly hard, her sense of duty was very clear, it was not always like that with princess anne. a bit of a rocky start, a few decades ago she was unpopular but over the years she really earned the respect of the british people and i think she's really showing in this moment exactly why. >> john: as we watch the royal hearse on the journey to london, and martha, some of the famous english rain falling, a pretty healthy clip. as the royal hearse proceeds do downtown london and buckingham palace, while she is in a closed hearse today, tomorrow she will be in an open gun carriage from buckingham palace to the westminster palace, the houses of parliament where she will lie in state at westminster hall for a number of days before her funeral, martha.
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news from mexico where a powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit overnight. at least one person was killed in the capital of mexico city. the quake was centered in the western state of machoacan near the pacific coast. that's the same area where a 7.6-magnitude earthquake hit on monday killing two people and damaging hundreds of buildings in the country. mexico city's mayor said one woman died in this morning's quake when she fell down the stairs of her home. >>> the legal problems growing for former president trump, who's now facing a civil lawsuit filed by new york state attorney general. trump, three of his children, and the trump organization are accused of massive business fraud in real estate dealings. the state is seeking $250 million. prosecutors also want to stop the trumps from doing any business in the state. robert costa has the details. >>> claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. it's the art of the steal.
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news from mexico where a powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit overnight. at least one person was killed in the capital of mexico city. the quake was centered in the western state of machoacan near the pacific coast. that's the same area where a 7.6-magnitude earthquake hit on monday killing two people and damaging hundreds of buildings in the country. mexico city's mayor said one woman died in this morning's quake when she fell down the stairs of...
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also walking this morning, princess anne's husband, and her son peter phillips.he queen's cousin, duke of gloucester and her nephew the earl of snowden. then cars will carry the royal wives, camilla, the queen consort, katherine the princess of wales, meghan, the duchess of sussex and sophie, the countess of essex. the eldest children of the prince and princess of wales will make an appearance. we will see prince george and princess charlotte who will walk down the aisle behind the queen's coffin before the service begins. then after the service, the royal procession will pick up again and this time moving past parliament square and other major landmarks here, including whitehall and number 10 downing street. it will make a turn near the horse guards parade and travel down the mall to buckingham palace, continuing on to the wellington arch and there the queen's coffin will be transferred for that drive to windsor castle with the ceremony there to mark her departure. a royal salute and the playing of "god save the king." once again, today we're seeing those crowds
also walking this morning, princess anne's husband, and her son peter phillips.he queen's cousin, duke of gloucester and her nephew the earl of snowden. then cars will carry the royal wives, camilla, the queen consort, katherine the princess of wales, meghan, the duchess of sussex and sophie, the countess of essex. the eldest children of the prince and princess of wales will make an appearance. we will see prince george and princess charlotte who will walk down the aisle behind the queen's...
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kpix 5's anne makovec has the details on thi. this one. hi, anne. >> this is that new c.a.r.e. court system we've been talking about for the past few months. the governor finally signed that that bill in san jose, today. the goal is treating people with people with severe mental illnes mental illness, forcing them, basically, to get help here is how it's going to work. family members, healthcare workers more more first responders can file n file petition with the care court on behalf of someone they believe either can't survive on their own or could be a threat to themselves or others. now if that person qualifies, they will will get legal help as well as a a care plan, which can include things like housing or medication for the next year. and then after a year, the person could get another year of of treatment, or a graduation plan. >> everybody has the capacity to to be fully expressive in their life. this problem is solvable. we know that. >> the bill passed through the state legislature almost unanimously, but it does have its share of critics. some health officials are wor
kpix 5's anne makovec has the details on thi. this one. hi, anne. >> this is that new c.a.r.e. court system we've been talking about for the past few months. the governor finally signed that that bill in san jose, today. the goal is treating people with people with severe mental illnes mental illness, forcing them, basically, to get help here is how it's going to work. family members, healthcare workers more more first responders can file n file petition with the care court on behalf of...
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anne makovc anne makovec joins us now with more on the plans and what she hopes to accomplish. >> this is a move in this long-running abate about what to to do about the fact that there are hundreds of people openly shooting up drugs on the streets streets of san francisco. in fact, in just past the 2 1/2 yes 1/2 years, almost a 1700 people have died of overdoses in the city. many of those deaths caused by the potent opioid fenl opioid fentanyl that is very easy to acquire on the street. this plan aims to ramp up punishments on users hoping that that it will drive them into treatment. going forward, anyboy forward, anybody who has five or five or more citations for drugn or paraphernalia will have those those charges combined, and those cases within you to a special court called the county justice center, which focuses on on people with addiction and mental health issues. now da brooke jenkins tweeted today, we we are trying to maintain a level of compassion, which is a core value in snf but intervene when we feel somebody has demonstrated they have gotten to to the point this is to mu
anne makovc anne makovec joins us now with more on the plans and what she hopes to accomplish. >> this is a move in this long-running abate about what to to do about the fact that there are hundreds of people openly shooting up drugs on the streets streets of san francisco. in fact, in just past the 2 1/2 yes 1/2 years, almost a 1700 people have died of overdoses in the city. many of those deaths caused by the potent opioid fenl opioid fentanyl that is very easy to acquire on the street....
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just a word on princess anne. a lot of coverage about princess anne here in the uk and the way she's risen to this occasion. the vigil is now over. you can see the king leading the siblings away now. so that's the end of that. there's princess anne and her full ceremonial uniform. so an extraordinary moment for those members of the public as they file through. princess anne accompanying the coffin throughout this whole process. we're hearing earlier how all of the siblings were close to the queen in their own way. princess anne's was through horses and country pursuits which is what they shared in balmoral together and where anne was with the queen for the last 24 hours of her life. so the siblings now leaving westminster hall. they'll go away in private. try to decompress what they had there, and members of the public will decompress what they just experienced. quite extraordinary moment in british history there, and it will be repeated again tomorrow with the grandchildren of the queen, including princes william
just a word on princess anne. a lot of coverage about princess anne here in the uk and the way she's risen to this occasion. the vigil is now over. you can see the king leading the siblings away now. so that's the end of that. there's princess anne and her full ceremonial uniform. so an extraordinary moment for those members of the public as they file through. princess anne accompanying the coffin throughout this whole process. we're hearing earlier how all of the siblings were close to the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning hurricane fiona is picking up strength as it heads away from the caribbean. it's already caused death and destruction. the major hurricane is barreling toward the turks and caicos islands with maximum sustained winds of 115 miles per hour. there were also tropical storm conditions in the bahamas. fiona slammed into the dominican republic yesterday with torrential rain and powerful winds. at least one person was killed there. several villages were hit by severe flooding. hundreds of people had to be evacuated. the president declared a state of disaster in several provinces. the hurricane killed at least two people and knocked out power and water to most of puerto rico five years after hurricane maria killed nearly 3,000 people and left the island's power grid in ruins. david begnaud reports from san juan where the governor warns it could be days before the lights could be turned back on. >> reporter: hurricane fiona dumped as much as 35 inches of rain and driving up winds
i'm anne-marie green. this morning hurricane fiona is picking up strength as it heads away from the caribbean. it's already caused death and destruction. the major hurricane is barreling toward the turks and caicos islands with maximum sustained winds of 115 miles per hour. there were also tropical storm conditions in the bahamas. fiona slammed into the dominican republic yesterday with torrential rain and powerful winds. at least one person was killed there. several villages were hit by severe...
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anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn at the u.n. thank you very much. >>> all eyes are on the federal reserve today as the central bank is expected to announce its latest interest rate hike to try and control inflation. it's expected the fed will raise its key short-term rate by .75% for the third time in a row. some analysts believe the increase could be a full percentage point, which would be its biggest since 1984. >>> meantime, hurricane fiona gains strength this morning. it is now a powerful category-four as it approaches category four hurricane with winds of 130 miles per hour as it approaches bermuda. fiona slammed into the turks and caicos yesterday dumping heavy rain, toppling trees and power lines, and triggering floods. on monday the hurricane barrelled into the dominican republic killing at least two people. it caused heavy flooding, damaged roofs, destroyed crops, and forced more than 12,000 people from their homes. in puerto rico, floodwaters are receding after fiona battered the island with strong winds and nearly thr
anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn at the u.n. thank you very much. >>> all eyes are on the federal reserve today as the central bank is expected to announce its latest interest rate hike to try and control inflation. it's expected the fed will raise its key short-term rate by .75% for the third time in a row. some analysts believe the increase could be a full percentage point, which would be its biggest since 1984. >>> meantime, hurricane fiona gains strength this...
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charles: what are you buying ann?ut travel, one i'm watching went in early, carnival cruise lines. when you look how cruise lines do during recessions quite well. get a lot of bang for your buck, all inclusive. >> didn't someone have zero target on that or am i tripping? >> it is highly levered. it is highly levered. charles: what else you like hire, phil? >> believe it or not first time in a while, something i liked early on i was wrong, dividend payers to shield from volatility i'm looking at banks again. with interest rates pushing higher, they earn money on credit balances. money center banks, regional banks will make a killing on this. charles: you like regional more than the big ones? >> the big ones have too much trading issues. smaller, mid-sized bank, small commercial business goes to borrow is the hot spot. charles: sounds good. ann, phil, thank you very much. coming up, the center take as swipe at credit card fees. senator roger marshall with us out of kansas. britain's new prime minister plans to save the
charles: what are you buying ann?ut travel, one i'm watching went in early, carnival cruise lines. when you look how cruise lines do during recessions quite well. get a lot of bang for your buck, all inclusive. >> didn't someone have zero target on that or am i tripping? >> it is highly levered. it is highly levered. charles: what else you like hire, phil? >> believe it or not first time in a while, something i liked early on i was wrong, dividend payers to shield from...
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there we see princess anne, the princess royal, her husband. as you said, max, she has been every step of this journey, she has been accompanying her mother's body to ensure that every one of her mother's wishes has been carried out. >> we have no information on the exact timingful death but princess anne was the only member of the family at balmoral when the queen died. i don't know if she was with her at the time but she was there -- we assume she was there -- the family were called up there. we don't know whether that was -- well, it was in the morning so we know it's because they felt that the queen was in her last hours and then they all got up there and then she died in the afternoon, so we can assume that princess anne was actually there at the queen's side when she died. she was also there in the state limousine behind the hearse as it drove from balmoral to edinburgh and she's again here and she will also accompany the hearse to buckingham palace. so a true responsibility and a real honor. >> and, again, in this incredible choreographe
there we see princess anne, the princess royal, her husband. as you said, max, she has been every step of this journey, she has been accompanying her mother's body to ensure that every one of her mother's wishes has been carried out. >> we have no information on the exact timingful death but princess anne was the only member of the family at balmoral when the queen died. i don't know if she was with her at the time but she was there -- we assume she was there -- the family were called up...
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anne has more on the difficult day. hi, anne. >> they say don't look at your 401(k). the federal inflation report today really made a lot of investors nervous. so let's go ahead and take a look at those closing numbers, today. the dow dropping nearly 1300 pos 1300 points, or almost 4%. the nasdaq, down more than 5%. and the s&p 500 fell, 4.3%. today's inflation report shows ear over your prices were actually down, slightly from july to august, but they are still incredibly h, incredibly high, up 8.3%, from just last year. that is even wih even with the price of gas dropping $.25 per gallon over the last month. so let's take out food and energy. that means, means, the court inflation numbers are up year over year from july, so next week the fedl the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates another three quarters of a percentage . percentage point. >> if you have a strong labor rocket, which we still do, and we have prices on the rise, it gives the fed and the ammunition fed and the ammunition to go and and attack inflation, even if it it slows down the hirin
anne has more on the difficult day. hi, anne. >> they say don't look at your 401(k). the federal inflation report today really made a lot of investors nervous. so let's go ahead and take a look at those closing numbers, today. the dow dropping nearly 1300 pos 1300 points, or almost 4%. the nasdaq, down more than 5%. and the s&p 500 fell, 4.3%. today's inflation report shows ear over your prices were actually down, slightly from july to august, but they are still incredibly h,...