of the death of our monarch after 70 years reign. i think it has reflected the emotional reaction that there s been amongst many people. but it s also, i think, been able to capture how britain has been on display in such a way where we ve showed the best of all of us, really, and what we ve been able to do is demonstrate that this is a modern country which is still a great country and is proud and is not shy in putting front and centre all that we stand for. so, ithink. you know, i understand and would be able to appreciate that, for some people, sometimes there s probably been more than they wanted not everybody would ve wanted to watch it all day, every day. even the most ardent of monarchists need to have a bit of variety in their diet. but no, i think it s been good. marcus ryder, it has been the story, certainly in the way it s been told, of a nation united in grief. is it that simple, do you think? thank you so much for inviting me on. unfortunately, i don t think t
bombings and rocket fire in gaza tonight, casualties mounting as questions grow over whether israel s prime minister new that hamas had an attack plan a year ago, i ll ask his senior adviser. plus, to hell with this place. the parting quote of george santos, his office already locked already changed and his name above the office gone. so now what happens to his seat? and an exclusive new reporting this hour, house speaker mike johnson promoting a book full of baseless conspiracy theories and homophobic insults some directed at pete buttigieg and he s out front to respond. let s go outfront. and good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, hamas once again firing rocks now deep into israel. our team in sderot hearing the rocket fire from northern gaza. this is the aftermath that you are looking at now of israeli strikes in the town. both sides blaming the other. the reality is this. more people are dying and the onslaught of war is continuing and 136 people are
it was also, and the queue, it was a bit stereotypical, so it transported a certain image of britain, of these amazing people who don t mind queuing 24 hours in the rain and also are unquestionably in awe of her majesty. i of course share that, but i also share what marcus said, that at times, i wish it wasn t such a single issue, and more diverse ideas and perspectives. being respectful all at the time would have been shown. tina, if i could bring you back in here. a little bit earlier, emily bell talked about a dearth ofjournalism. in a sense, once the queen had sadly died, did you think this in a sense did stop being treated as a news story and became a national event that broadcasters and the media more generally had long planned for? yeah, i guess that s true. it was more of an event. it didn t feel like it was an exercise in journalism. it was coverage of a massive event, a massively important event, the kind of which we
culture epitomized by donald trump launching arizona dumped into social media company after he was thrift off twitter is the perfect encapsulation of what s been happening as the right move to further and further away from mainstream american life. you ended up outside feeling prosecuted, then turns around, pointed the finger this addition for being the problem, even though you are the ones who were treated for the course share values that could bind the country together. james phobias the essayist, charles loews s opinion columnist for the new york times, they both join me now. james, honest with you, you are great piece for vanity fair. jan all of the defunds, and some other folks in the somewhat in covid world. but the grievance and the suns that americans america s pillar institutions across the bar swab were sort of an enemy hands. and had to be wrenched back through a sort of takeover. j. d. vance basically says that. it s like one of the animating forces and that world right
not every voter is engaged particularly in midterm. it s different in a presidential year. i think it s good to raise the alarm about it but democrats need to get back to the kitchen table issues and need to turn trump into the extremist. the republicans have been much better about branding the far left of the democratic party than the democrats have been doing in reverse and i think that branding the republicans as extremist in their own right outside of the auspices of trump, virginia is a coin flip. we have you on for your candor not just who you re rooting for which you could also of course share. will there be any more tim miller poetry before virginia election day or have you said what you re going to say? i think i m tapped out on the rhymes, sorry, ari. i guess that rimes. sorry ari does rhyme when i used to do summer camp work, the