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thelma pannell-dantzler, the mother -- mother of phillip pannell.acha pannell, the sister of phillip. also with us, dani goffstein, codirector and former teaneck resident. natacha, talk about that tragic, traumatic day. i hate to bring it up 32 years later when your brother was killed. and what unfolded after that for your family, for the community, as you sought justice and what it means for this documentary series to come out 32 years later as the black lives movement continues the fight against police brutality and killing, of racism. >> first off, i would like to thank democracy now! for having both my mom and i on. that night was before i learned my brother was shot and killed by teaneck police officer gary spath, i was really excited and happy. i was expecting my brother to come home. i had the house party take, which is a movie he wanted to see. i was really happy. when i heard a bunch of footsteps running up the stairway, i ran to the doorr excited and thought i was going to swing the door open and see my brother. in fact, i saw of bunch of
thelma pannell-dantzler, the mother -- mother of phillip pannell.acha pannell, the sister of phillip. also with us, dani goffstein, codirector and former teaneck resident. natacha, talk about that tragic, traumatic day. i hate to bring it up 32 years later when your brother was killed. and what unfolded after that for your family, for the community, as you sought justice and what it means for this documentary series to come out 32 years later as the black lives movement continues the fight...
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this was a tragedy forthe pannell family.id who hada gun who shouldn't had a gun. mike: it presented a dilemma formany residents in the town. they didn't want to seea 16 year old boy shot. but on the other hand,it was difficult for some of them to embracephillip as a victim. w: we feel that this shooting was not a raciallymotivated incident any person brandishing a gun, asks for trouble. jackie: there waspart of me that felt it happened because ofhim and i was so upset that here was this kid with a gun. walter: even if phillippossessed a firearm, you can't shoot a firearmwith your back to the officers. and so i think when policesay he was a threat, that's become thestandard response. as an excuse for theirreckless behavior. i think white peoplehave a tendency to ignore these incidentsof police violence because it's easyto cast things out and say the officerwasn't racist. we're not a racist community. and so the questionbecomes, when will a black life matterto white people in this country thatthey are as outraged as we are whe
this was a tragedy forthe pannell family.id who hada gun who shouldn't had a gun. mike: it presented a dilemma formany residents in the town. they didn't want to seea 16 year old boy shot. but on the other hand,it was difficult for some of them to embracephillip as a victim. w: we feel that this shooting was not a raciallymotivated incident any person brandishing a gun, asks for trouble. jackie: there waspart of me that felt it happened because ofhim and i was so upset that here was this kid...
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natacha: i am natacha pannell. my 16 year old brother was slained 30 years ago in teaneck, new jersey, and i'm gonna address theunited states of america. gary: there's no doubt that night. it was a textbook procedure. i had no choice. i was forced to take a life. i was a white cop whoshot a black 16-year-old. (protestors chanting) natacha: i would like toaddress all law enforcement across the country and around the world. honor the oath. (dramatic music) gary: the other officerskept repeating: "he did the right thing.he had no choice." it was a good shoot. reporter: the death ofphillip pannell brought rage the streets of normallypeaceful teaneck, new jersey. m2: this was middle-classmodel city, american. alison: we live in teaneck.this doesn't happen in teaneck. w2: it wasn't the utopia ithought it was for many people. (dramatic music) thelma: we enduredthis pain for 30 years, now we're back here again. crowd: yeah, (music) natacha: on my honor,i will never betray my integrity forthe public trust. m3: the fact of t
natacha: i am natacha pannell. my 16 year old brother was slained 30 years ago in teaneck, new jersey, and i'm gonna address theunited states of america. gary: there's no doubt that night. it was a textbook procedure. i had no choice. i was forced to take a life. i was a white cop whoshot a black 16-year-old. (protestors chanting) natacha: i would like toaddress all law enforcement across the country and around the world. honor the oath. (dramatic music) gary: the other officerskept repeating:...
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ian pannell in ukraine. >>> the verdict tonight for an american sailor accused of destroying a u.s.avy ship, accused of setting it on fire. what the judge ruled today. and what the u.s. navy is saying tonight. martha raddatz is here. >>> in texas, opening fire on migrants. a former ward and his twin brother facing charges for the group pulled over the get water. >>> the terrifying moment on the football field, seen by millions. the nfl quarterback, the head injury, and his hands, his fingers appearing to curl. what that signaled. and tonight, the nfl facing intense scrutiny over its concussion protocol. >>> and tonight, history made at the supreme court. what justice ketanji brown s jackson later said. audience erupting into applause. >>> good evening, and we are just back from florida tonight, where we witnessed the staggering devastation, the loss of life. and we have just learned the death toll in florida has risen dramatically. already the deadliest storm in 60 year, and what our team witnessed when they made it to sanibel island today. ian today making landfall just south of ch
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>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv for us. ian, thank you. >>> another horrific note from inside russia. a deadly school shooting. 17 killed, 11 of them children. the terrifying scene in central russia. authorities say the gunman was 34 years old and was a graduate of the school and wore a t-shirt with a nazi symbol on it. he killed 17 and injured 24 hours before taking his own life. the gunman was said to be a patient at a psychiatric fra silty. >>> and vladimir putin tonight has granted russian citizenship to edward snowden. of course, he's the former intelligence contractor with the national security agency here in the u.s. who leaked classified documents detailing u.s. government surveillance programs. he fled to russia in 2013 to escape prosecution here in the u.s. snowden has said he hopes one day to return to the u.s. >>> now, to the deadly protests in iran tonight, spreading now to some 80 iranian cities and around the globe. authorities cracking down in iran. all of it sparked by the death of a young woman in the cust
>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv for us. ian, thank you. >>> another horrific note from inside russia. a deadly school shooting. 17 killed, 11 of them children. the terrifying scene in central russia. authorities say the gunman was 34 years old and was a graduate of the school and wore a t-shirt with a nazi symbol on it. he killed 17 and injured 24 hours before taking his own life. the gunman was said to be a patient at a psychiatric fra silty. >>> and vladimir putin...
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so teaneck was deeply impacted by philippe pannell's shooting in the 90s.the hearts and minds on the residents there today? >> well, what is really interesting is that, you know, and they recently, after the george floyd killing, tried to put up some black lives matter movement north murals. and many of the people who are fighting for these murals have never heard the name, philip pannell. and that just goes to so to show that, now, his name was not on the minds of the people of america. it was really swept under the rug, his story. >> tell me about what drew you to this story, and how you, or why did you want to bring it to life? >> so, i was always interested in this story for a couple reasons. firstly, obviously, this has been something that in the news recently, but in the 90s, this occurred in the 90s. and interestingly enough, it was sort of the beginning of the modern-day black lives matter movement, as we know it, with the exception of the fact that there were no cameras then. but it was the beginning of al sharpton, seeing how sharpton demonstratin
so teaneck was deeply impacted by philippe pannell's shooting in the 90s.the hearts and minds on the residents there today? >> well, what is really interesting is that, you know, and they recently, after the george floyd killing, tried to put up some black lives matter movement north murals. and many of the people who are fighting for these murals have never heard the name, philip pannell. and that just goes to so to show that, now, his name was not on the minds of the people of america....
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ian pannell inside ukraine. >>> in washington, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas testifying before the january 6th committee in person. ginni thomas questioned about her efforts to help former president trump overturn the 2020 election. >>> and there is news tonight about queen elizabeth. her cause of death now made public. >>> and good evening from florida tonight, where we have witnessed the extraordinary scale of destruction here from hurricane ian. the scope of the damage from this deadly hurricane has become painfully clear tonight. we have just learned this evening that ian is now a hurricane again, growing stronger, winding up for another devastating blow as it moves north and right up the east coast. here in southwest florida tonight, ian struck as a category 4 hurricane just shy of a category 5 24 hours ago. the storm surge was record-breaking and deadly. the flooding not just on the coast, but of course, inland, too. tonight, there are urgent rescues under way. and the death toll is climbing. president biden has warned that there could be a, quote, substantial loss
ian pannell inside ukraine. >>> in washington, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas testifying before the january 6th committee in person. ginni thomas questioned about her efforts to help former president trump overturn the 2020 election. >>> and there is news tonight about queen elizabeth. her cause of death now made public. >>> and good evening from florida tonight, where we have witnessed the extraordinary scale of destruction here from hurricane ian....
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>> all right, ian pannell, our chief foreign correspondent in kyiv. thank you, ian. >>> back here at home tonight, and they were the images seen across this country and around the world. a january 6th rioter now convicted of attacking an officer. tonight, sentenced to more than seven years in prison for this. and abc's rachel scott now on what the judge said. >> reporter: today, an eiowa ma sentenced to seven years in pr prison. 38-year-old kyle young captured on the body cam of former d.c. police officer michael fanone, as the violent mob pushed towards him. >> they ripped off my badge, they grabbed and stripped me of my radio. they began to beat me with their fists and with what felt like hard metal objects. i heard chanting from some in the crowd, "get his gun" and "kill him with his own gun." >> reporter: fanone testified that young was the man that reached for his gun. >> i remember thinking i would be shot to death with my own weapon. i thought of my four daughters who might lose their dad. >> reporter: he was knocked unconscious and suffered a
>> all right, ian pannell, our chief foreign correspondent in kyiv. thank you, ian. >>> back here at home tonight, and they were the images seen across this country and around the world. a january 6th rioter now convicted of attacking an officer. tonight, sentenced to more than seven years in prison for this. and abc's rachel scott now on what the judge said. >> reporter: today, an eiowa ma sentenced to seven years in pr prison. 38-year-old kyle young captured on the body...
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>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv fors again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back to the news here at home and to the promising news tonight in the fight against alzheimer's. a new drug showing encouraging results. makers of the drug said it recused cognitive decline by 27%. 1,800 patients in early stages of alzheimer's receiving injections of the drug. it starts plaques accumulating in the brain. the fda already looking into this new drug and could authorize its use by january. we'll stay on it for you. >>> when we come back here tonight, police responding to reports of an active shooter inside a hospital tonight. >>> and later, that very personal news from katie couric. life is expensive. so why is omar snoozing like a baby? because he made the smart choice to shop with ikea, with new benefits for ikea family members, including 5% off all eligible purchases in-store. every visit. every day. ikea every visit. every day. tonight at a hospital in arkansas. police responds to reports of an active shooter inside st. vincent's hospital today. a
>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv fors again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back to the news here at home and to the promising news tonight in the fight against alzheimer's. a new drug showing encouraging results. makers of the drug said it recused cognitive decline by 27%. 1,800 patients in early stages of alzheimer's receiving injections of the drug. it starts plaques accumulating in the brain. the fda already looking into this new drug and could authorize its use by january....
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>> ian pannell leading us off here tonight. our thanks to you, ian. so many took note of that moment today, prince william and prince harry next to one another, with their father king charles behind the queen. she helped heal a nation so many times during her 70-year reign and many were thinking perhaps there was more healing today for the royal family. in addition to that moment, that healing so many had hoped for, we're also expecting very long lines to bid farewell. and remember this piece of history. 20 million people actually watched the queen's coronation back in 1953. that was a remarkable feat back then, since not everyone had television sets. now 70 years later, hundreds of thousands are expected to line up to pay their respects, perhaps setting another record. the queen perhaps set to make history yet again. and one more note tonight. robin roberts and i will be headed back to london and i hope you'll join robin and me next monday morning right here on abc. we'll be on early, before "good morning america" monday and then all the way through
>> ian pannell leading us off here tonight. our thanks to you, ian. so many took note of that moment today, prince william and prince harry next to one another, with their father king charles behind the queen. she helped heal a nation so many times during her 70-year reign and many were thinking perhaps there was more healing today for the royal family. in addition to that moment, that healing so many had hoped for, we're also expecting very long lines to bid farewell. and remember this...
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>> ian pannell tonight. our thanks to you again. >>> when we come back here, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas testifying in person today before the january 6th committee. >>> and queen elizabeth's cause of death made public tonight, in a moment. c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. anncr vo: stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. anncr vo: serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vi
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>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv for us again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back to the news here at home and to the promising news tonight in the fight against alzheimer's. a new drug showing encouraging results in slowing alzheimer's. makers of the drug says it reduced cognitive and functional decline by 27%. 1,800 patients in early stages injections of the drug. it starts plaques accumulating in the brain. the fda already looking into this new drug and could authorize its use by january. we'll stay on it for you. >>> when we come back here tonight, police responding to reports of an active shooter inside a hospital tonight. >>> and later, that very personal news from katie couric. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives me better breathing and helps prevent flare-ups. before breztri, i was stuck in the past. i still had bad days, flare-ups, which kept me from doing what i love. my doctor said for my copd, it was time for breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups.
>> all right, ian pannell in kyiv for us again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back to the news here at home and to the promising news tonight in the fight against alzheimer's. a new drug showing encouraging results in slowing alzheimer's. makers of the drug says it reduced cognitive and functional decline by 27%. 1,800 patients in early stages injections of the drug. it starts plaques accumulating in the brain. the fda already looking into this new drug and could authorize its use...
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the officer acquitted of manslaughter in pannell's death.fire hose. that's when i started to have those thoughts starting to flow. why would they shoot him? he was running. did he get shot because he was black? >> joining us now, michelle major, the director of "model america". thank you for being with us this morning. i'm wondering, why is it important to tell this story now? >> so there's several reasons. firstly, the story of the killing of a black teen, phillip pannell, by a white police officer in 1990, even at that time was not a surprise, unfortunately, for african americans in this country, but it was a surprise where it occurred in teaneck, which was a place where they believed that they had already achieved racial harmony. in a sense, it's kind of a cautionary tale because whenever we think we've gotten it right and we're all on the same footing and there's equality across the board, that's really when we need to consider that maybe we've missed something, and that there might be lingering discord there and continuing always to be
the officer acquitted of manslaughter in pannell's death.fire hose. that's when i started to have those thoughts starting to flow. why would they shoot him? he was running. did he get shot because he was black? >> joining us now, michelle major, the director of "model america". thank you for being with us this morning. i'm wondering, why is it important to tell this story now? >> so there's several reasons. firstly, the story of the killing of a black teen, phillip...
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now people can watch it, thank you vilma and pannell, natasha pannell. on the movement. my op-ed on msnbc caught calm right now. and then on sunday watch the model america, for part series that begins at 10 pm eastern on msnbc, its streaming on peacock. i will be right back with more politics nation. h more politics nation. politics nation. “club” i want to join! let's hear from simone. chuck, that's a club i want to join! i literally just said that. i like her better than you the new subway series. what's your pick? age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. it's 5:00 a.m., and i feel like i can do anything. we've been coming here, since 1868. there's a lot of cushy desk jobs out there, but this is my happy place. there are millions of ways to make the most of your land. learn more at deere.com my name is tonya, i am 42. as mother of nine kids, i think i waited thi
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thanks to him. >>> let's bring in our chief correspondent ian pannell who joins us now., you have spent more time in ukraine than anyone. this is a pretty extraordinary turn of events. how significant do you see it? >> yeah. i mean, i agree. i think it is the most significant event since the russians were forced to withdraw from around the capital kyiv back in april earlier this year. at the time talked about being reallocation of troops. a regrouping. they're using the same phrases now. this is huge. the amount of territory they've taken is more than 3,000 square kilometers, something like over 1,100 square miles in a matter of days. >> how did they do it? >> a number of factors. i think the key was ukrainians announced target offensive around kherson, and russians pulled forces away from these areas around kharkiv and relocated there. they were vulnerable. they didn't backfill, and ukrainian saw this and they struck. >> they lost massive amounts of equipment. supply lines have broken down because of this. so what do they do now, and what does vladimir putin do? >> the
thanks to him. >>> let's bring in our chief correspondent ian pannell who joins us now., you have spent more time in ukraine than anyone. this is a pretty extraordinary turn of events. how significant do you see it? >> yeah. i mean, i agree. i think it is the most significant event since the russians were forced to withdraw from around the capital kyiv back in april earlier this year. at the time talked about being reallocation of troops. a regrouping. they're using the same...
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ian pannell also outside the palace.nly is this a farewell, but this is history being made today, the last person -- last dignitary who lay in state was the queen mother back in 2002. >> yeah, that's right, david. london, britain hasn't seen a scene like this for 70 years when the queen's father, king george vi was married. it sounds to me like it's beginning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the queen's coffin now. the procession from buckingham palace leaving for the final time heading to westminster hall draped in the royal standard, as you can see there, and placed atop the coffin there, the imperial state crown on a velvet cushion and a wreath of flowers. we have taken note of those flowers every step of the way. many of them are from balmoral. symbolic of the queen's love for nature. that crown carries a lot of history. she wore it often. after the coronation on her trip from westminster to the palace. >> it does indeed. it's a very powerful symbol of the british monarchy there, part of the crown jewels which are kept in
ian pannell also outside the palace.nly is this a farewell, but this is history being made today, the last person -- last dignitary who lay in state was the queen mother back in 2002. >> yeah, that's right, david. london, britain hasn't seen a scene like this for 70 years when the queen's father, king george vi was married. it sounds to me like it's beginning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the queen's coffin now. the procession from buckingham palace leaving for...
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abc's an pannell says the tides are turning against russia at a crucial time. >> the options don't look great. there are very, very few. they're in real trouble right now, it can't resupply its troops, it doesn't have troop rotation. it's lacking in the equipment and the ammunition and as i say they're on the defensive everywhere. >> reporter: russia responded sunday with attacks on infrastructure leading to electricity outages. and a power station fire that killed one. the massive zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant now shut down with fighting nearby. at the white house, president biden not commenting on ukraine's counteroffensive saying only that, quote, things are in progress. andrew. >> justin, thank you. >>> it's time now for a look at your monday forecast. lots of rain on the radar, storms are stretching from the southwest into the rockies, thunderstorms for the mid-atlantic along with lingering rain in the northeast, and dry lightning today could spark more wildfires in the northwest. one of those fires nearly trapped two hikers on a trapped mountain in washington state. with smoke
abc's an pannell says the tides are turning against russia at a crucial time. >> the options don't look great. there are very, very few. they're in real trouble right now, it can't resupply its troops, it doesn't have troop rotation. it's lacking in the equipment and the ammunition and as i say they're on the defensive everywhere. >> reporter: russia responded sunday with attacks on infrastructure leading to electricity outages. and a power station fire that killed one. the massive...
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>> it certainly does, ian pannell, thank you. >>> now to the january 6th rioter sentenced to more thanrs in prison for assaulting a d.c. officer, michael fanone. >> during those moments, i remember thinking there was a very good chance i would be torn apart or shot to death with my own weapon. i thought of my four daughters who might lose their dad. >> our congressional correspondent rachel scott is on capitol hill with more on that. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning. this is one of the longest sentences to be handed down so far in what the judge called one of the most horrific attacks on officers that day. 38-year-old kyle young was sentenced to seven years in prison. he was caught on the body camera of former d.c. officer michael fanone. as the violent mob pushed toward him, fanone was dragged down the capitol steps, beaten, tased, suffered a heart attack that day and testified in court that it was young that tried to grab his gun. the judge said she wanted that sentence to send a message declaring, what happened on january 6th and the effort to keep this spirit alive i
>> it certainly does, ian pannell, thank you. >>> now to the january 6th rioter sentenced to more thanrs in prison for assaulting a d.c. officer, michael fanone. >> during those moments, i remember thinking there was a very good chance i would be torn apart or shot to death with my own weapon. i thought of my four daughters who might lose their dad. >> our congressional correspondent rachel scott is on capitol hill with more on that. good morning, rachel. >>...
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>> ian pannell, thanks very much. michael?ow to the white house, president biden proposing new travel rules for airlines in an effort to crack down on hidden fees. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega is in washington with the details. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. we've been talking about this for so long now. this comes at a really tough time for travelers with all these cancellations and lost bags. so really what the president, what the white house wants to do is require airlines in the third-party travel websites like travelocity or kayak to show these additional fees up front so people know what they're paying the first time the price is shown not later in the booking process. the hope here really is that this improves transparency when you go to shop around for flight prices. so this covers -- i'll show you here. when you're talking about fees for passengers who want to sit with their kid, you have to pay mre for that often. a change or cancellation in a flight or pay
>> ian pannell, thanks very much. michael?ow to the white house, president biden proposing new travel rules for airlines in an effort to crack down on hidden fees. our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega is in washington with the details. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. we've been talking about this for so long now. this comes at a really tough time for travelers with all these cancellations and lost bags. so really what the president,...
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ian pannell is on the scene. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george.rainian was dreading. surprising, no. shocking, yes. in the next 24 hours vladimir putin is going to put a semi legal gloss on an attempt to grab four large chunks of ukrainian territory. this morning the kremlin announcing that vladimir putin will hold a signing ceremony tomorrow to formally annex the areas of ukraine it's occupied. the move follows bogus referendums in four areas of ukraine where unsurprisingly an overwhelming majority of voters apparently supported annexation. president zelenskyy pushing back. [ speaking in non-english ] saying, "these brutal violations of the u.n. charter must be punished." the white house denouncing the elections. >> these referenda are illegitimate and frankly outrageous. we will never recognize these illegal and illegitimate attempts at annexation. >> reporter: the white house is expected to announce a new round of sanctions but in the meantime, unveiling another $1.1 billion in significant military aid to ukraine. also this morning, a fourth le
ian pannell is on the scene. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george.rainian was dreading. surprising, no. shocking, yes. in the next 24 hours vladimir putin is going to put a semi legal gloss on an attempt to grab four large chunks of ukrainian territory. this morning the kremlin announcing that vladimir putin will hold a signing ceremony tomorrow to formally annex the areas of ukraine it's occupied. the move follows bogus referendums in four areas of ukraine where...
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chief foreign correspondent ian pannell has the latest outside buckingham palace.of the nation are now focused here in the capital and those final few days until the queen is buried but attention is turning, as you suggest, not just to her legacy but to also what she leaves behind financially in a country that's very much in the midst of economic pain. with the crown, charles inherits great responsibility, but also great wealth. king charles iii is in line for a double inheritance as the son and monarch. >> there's a lot of debate about whether or not the monarchy -- they argue they bring in money through tourism. opposition argues that there are lots of funds that would find . >> reporter: the king now has three main sources of wealth. sovereign grant, money the uk treasury gives the crown to fulfill its royal duties. last year the queen received $57 million. the family's private wealth, the full extent a closely guarded secret. then duchy of lancaster. a private estate the monarch receives. the queen received $27 million from its last year. the royals have never
chief foreign correspondent ian pannell has the latest outside buckingham palace.of the nation are now focused here in the capital and those final few days until the queen is buried but attention is turning, as you suggest, not just to her legacy but to also what she leaves behind financially in a country that's very much in the midst of economic pain. with the crown, charles inherits great responsibility, but also great wealth. king charles iii is in line for a double inheritance as the son...
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ian pannell is there where people are paying their respects., good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. that's right. i mean an incredible turn-out as it has been over the last few days. we're seeing thousands and thousands of people here. possibly even more. they're laying down flowers. some of them brought flags from around the world. charles mingling with the crowd over the weekend. the queen is the hardest footsteps to follow. the king appearing to wave at a servant to clear his desk was shown over the weekend. he's going to have to work hard to gain public support. britain has changed so much since his mother was core nated. >> a lot of people saw that and thought it was not a good look for him. the coffin will be moved to london. they're expecting incredible crowds over the next couple days. >> reporter: yeah. we should brace ourselves. there could be unprecedented scenes in london. tomorrow the coffin will be flown to london and arrive nearby buckingham palace. friday it moves to buckingham palace and the public will be able to
ian pannell is there where people are paying their respects., good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. that's right. i mean an incredible turn-out as it has been over the last few days. we're seeing thousands and thousands of people here. possibly even more. they're laying down flowers. some of them brought flags from around the world. charles mingling with the crowd over the weekend. the queen is the hardest footsteps to follow. the king appearing to wave at a servant to clear...
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. >> our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live outside the palace with the mood there as theythe queen's final return. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. that's right. i mean, the clouds have descended. the heavens have opened. the rain started to fall reflecting the mood of the nation, but that hasn't deterred people from coming down here to try and pay their respects. elsewhere in the country there have been a handful of very small protests which attracted headlines because of the police response. one man was arrested in edinburgh after yelling at prince andrew, you're a sick old man, and in london two spoken to for holding up a piece of paper. the police issuing a statement saying people have the right to protest. but these really are the exceptions. the mood here is somber as the crowds only grow ahead of the queen's final return to the palace today. tomorrow is the start of four days lying in state at westminster, and then next monday, september 19th, is the queen's funeral. many world leaders expected to attend, including president biden. but i think mos
. >> our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is live outside the palace with the mood there as theythe queen's final return. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. that's right. i mean, the clouds have descended. the heavens have opened. the rain started to fall reflecting the mood of the nation, but that hasn't deterred people from coming down here to try and pay their respects. elsewhere in the country there have been a handful of very small protests which...
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chief foreign correspondent ian pannell has more. >> reporter: this morning, vladimir putin formallylares that four regions of ukraine are now part of russia. again appearing to threaten to use nuclear weapons saying america created a precedent by dropping an atomic bomb on japan. putin warning we'll protect our land with all the forces and means at our disposal telling ukraine to negotiate, these four parts of ukraine will now be russia forever. on the ground, a russian strike on a humanitarian convoy on the ground, killing 20, 60 hospitalized. . civilian convoy was heading into russian occupied zaporizhzhia to pick up family and take them to safety. the u.n. secretary-general saying it has no legal value. >> it's a dangerous escalation, no place in the modern world, it must not be accept sfld the u.s. expected to impose harsher sanctions. >> the u.s. will never recognize russia's claims on ukraine's sovereign territory. >> reporter: putin now admitting mistakes were made saying return home those who had been drafted unreasonably, at the same time moving to stop the wave of men from
chief foreign correspondent ian pannell has more. >> reporter: this morning, vladimir putin formallylares that four regions of ukraine are now part of russia. again appearing to threaten to use nuclear weapons saying america created a precedent by dropping an atomic bomb on japan. putin warning we'll protect our land with all the forces and means at our disposal telling ukraine to negotiate, these four parts of ukraine will now be russia forever. on the ground, a russian strike on a...