his reign, as the world watches to see what kind of leader he might be. and in the u.s., pressing for answers in uvalde, texas. cnn asking the state s top law enforcement officer why did he allegedly say no one is losing their jobs over the massacre at robb elementary? his answer you ll only see here. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start today with our world lead and the first full day on the job for king charles iii, as the world mourns the death of his mother, britain s longest reigning monarch. he addressed the nation and the world for the first time since queen elizabeth s passing. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledge myself throughout the remaining time god grants me to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. that address was followed by a sarceremony of remembrance wh god save the king was officially sung. earlier today, upon returning to london, king charles and his wife camilla
way too early, as we remember the life of queen elizabeth. i m jonathan lemire. on this friday, september 9th. thank you for starting your day with us. the world is in mourning today, following the death of queen elizabeth ii. buckingham palace announced the passing of england s longest reigning monarch at 96 years old yesterday. writing in a brief statement, quote, the queen died peacefully this afternoon, her summer home in scotland. what comes next, a meticulously planned national memorializing of the queen, which was reportedly set in motion with four coded words yesterday. london bridge is down. as part of the plans, england s new king, charles iii will deliver a televised address to the united kingdom tonight. tomorrow, after privately taking an oath swearing to protect the church of scotland, king charles accession is expected to be announce from a balcony at saint james palace, that oath has been taken by every monarch since george i in 1714, meanwhile the queen s b
we ll drive you happy at carvana. we are back with cnn s breaking news coverage of the health of queen elizabeth ii. doctors expressing serious concern about britain s longest reigning monarch, beloved figure around the world. i am anderson cooper. our correspondents are standing by at buckingham palace where we could get word on the 96-year-old queen s condition at any moment. at last word she was under medical supervision at balmoral in scotland. there you see the gates. most of her closest family members have gathered. prince william with prince edward and prince andrew were the latest to arrive. we saw a photo of them together as well as prince edward s wife sophie. now we are watching to see when prince harry will join his family in balmoral castle in scotland. want to bring in cnn royal correspondent max foster buckingham palace with cnn chief international anchor christiane amanpour and bianca nobilo. it looks like the rain has at least stopped for you at buckingham
hour. the british flag lowered to half staff. a double rainbow appearing over buckingham palace amid news of her death. tributes pouring in from around the world. president biden tonight saying queen elizabeth ii was more than a monarch. she defined an era. maggie rulli, james long man in england. mary bruce at the white house. and we look back. queen elizabeth in her own words what she said at just 21 years old, the commitment she made, her promise. her profound words right here tonight. we also have the other major news this thursday night, the deadly shooting spree in memphis. also, longtime trump ally steve bannon charged in new york. state prosecutors accusing him of stealing from donors who gave money thinking that money would build a border wall. they thought they were buying bricks with their names on them for the wall. millions of dollars. the wildfires and theatre 7r states. tributes tonight to a pioneer of cable news. remembering bernard shaw. and at th
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