in grief and also in profound thanksgivings, we come to this house of god to a place of prayer. to a church where remembrance and hope are sacred duties. here, where queen elizabeth was married and crowned, we gather from across the nation, from the commonwealth, and from the nations of the world, to mourn our loss. to remember her long life of selfless service and ensure confidence to commit her to the mercy of god, our maker and redeemer. with gratitude, we remember her commitment to a high calling over so many years as queen and head of the commonwealth. with admiration, we recall her life-long sense of duty and dedication to her people. with thanksgiving, we praise god for her constant example of chri christian faith and devotion. with affection we recall the love for her family and the causes she held dear. now in silence, let us in our hearts and minds, recall our many reasons for thanksgiving. pray for all members of her family. and commend qu
wonder. royal celebrations we ve been to. together we ve been to the royal weddings and the jubilees. this is the final moment of her reign, such a great rein in which the british more arky is as the most popular it s ever been. it is interesting in this country we saw prince charles and diana in a carriage going down the mile. if you have been alive over the last 50 years, you ve grown up with the royal family. their travails are things you have followed. their marriages, their deaths. i think for people in this country there is this sense of belonging to these people and sort of relationship to them even if they ve never met them. they are always there. it is prince of wales trying to balance his public and private life. they are a family and desifinedy birth, marriages and death. they re also professionals and feel they have a right to a private life. one of the most poignant things for me to watching young prince george in one of the cars behind the coffin. the pr
game s over. just ask the falcons. one second they were almost super bowl champs. the next thing you know they re watching brady hold a trophy. can t brag about a trophy that hasn t happened. you can t hype up a bill that hasn t done a darn thing yet, unless you re joe biden, taking a victory leap over his massive infrastructure spending bill. i signed it, and it was a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation s roads, bridges, railroads, airports, water systems, and high-speed internet. i really mean it. this is like a new industrial revolution. jesse: primetime launched an investigation. a trillion dollars and a year later and biden s broken ground on one project. a heated sidewalk in a small new hampshire town. the project s not even close to finished, and won t be before winter. the city of berlin, new hampshire, has a 17% poverty rate, but the white house figured they could use a $20 million heated sidewalk. surprise-surprise, the city residents didn t want it.
steven briar and his first sit down since leaving the court. opens up about the dobbs decision that ended abortion rights during his final and toughest year on the bench. was that frustrating for you to lose important case after important case? yes. but how frustrating? very frustrating. then music legend shania twain whose singing career continues to thrive despite brutal setbacks which could make for one pretty great country music song. you ve got consider the possibility my career is over. yes, i did. i believe after seven years. later, movie mogule tyler perry. the actor, writer and drik or the on his latest project unlike anything he s ever done. i go head to head with his most famous character ma dee ya. i m not doing that with you christopher wallace. i worked a lot on this question. don t do that. are you always like this? are you saying parents are wrong? yes. will you come back? yes. of course, i will. okay. a week from tomorrow the u.s. sup