about this cleans that whatever you ve been seeing and feeling about the crowds in london? it s hard to convey that. when i walk around here, people are singing and dancing in a pub. i don t care about the roe family. you hear them talking about their devotion to the queen and how upset they are about the debt. you can see both sides, if there is an america view that people here are crying into their earl grey tea in the morning, crying in their pipes in the pub, that s not a british characteristic after all, but there s not that much outward disdain for the monarch. this whole thing has been somber animated but has represented a major shift in day-to-day life. people here, they have a will affection for the queen, but they will not come out and show it and saw publicly. they had that long affection and it shows that her longevity in office, her ability to relax the monarch and the television cameras in, that has a major effect. this monarchy has done its best efforts
ali velshi and katie turner continue to pick up our special coverage right now. rounds and territories of the citizens morning it is ali velshi here at msnbc. joining me from london s you are watching the proclamation of king charles the their, or in, edinburgh scotland. this is one of four proclamations we will be watching this morning. there is one and, card of whales. there is one in belfast, northern ireland. , three actually. let s just listen to this for a moment. northern ireland now has all around us and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. to whom we do acknowledge all face in obedience with humble affection. but featuring god by whom kings and queens to rain, to bless his majesty with long and happy years to rain over us. given that st. james s palace, it s tentatives up timber in the year of our lord 2022. proclamation got! britain! hut! god save the king. god save the king! [inaudible] [noise] check fire! [noise]
next on cnn tonight, i ll 360 big legal breaks for the former president. two of his three remaining trials get pushed back further one indefinitely. also tonight, why trump s about to lose the privilege of karen, the guns. he s had a permit to carry for years. and later marking at here since the d-day invasion was some of the last surviving veterans that the operation that turn the tide of world war ii. good evening. thanks for joining us and how difference in ideas from just a few days ago when a new york jury convicted the former president on 34 felony counts, six days later, other than all charges being dropped, it s hard to imagine a day going any better for criminal defendant than this day went for donald trump first, aileen cannon, the judge overseeing his classified documents trial in florida. today, revamped the timetable, pushing a number of pretrial hearings later. she did this less than a day after announcing a june 21 hearing on a defense request to declare
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such an extraordinary moment in history i mean, it really is 80 years since those incredible fighters stormed ashore on the beaches not far from me. and you know, i m here in normandy vintage. this is the kind of thing that they would have found as they finally got up and climb the hi, hi cliffs. and started to liberate these villages. and it is extraordinary tomorrow at the ceremony will be president biden will be the french president macron will be the king of england, charles the third, and also the prime minister, also the canadian prime minister, all the representatives of those forces that stormed ashore june 6, 1944 so it s going to be pretty dramatic. i probably the last of the surviving veterans. i mean, i don t think we re gonna get a lot of veterans five years from now, because every five years they celebrate. and i think is going to be very deep about two dozen american veterans, some 30 or so british veterans, and the