millions of dollars to deal with illegal channel crossings. hello and welcome to bbc news. start in the us where regulators have shut down silicon valley bank, one of the major lenders to tech companies and start ups. in one of the largest banking failures in the us since the 2008 financial crisis. tech correspondent jane clinton has explained how it happened. but forjames. this is one of the days that will go down in silicon valley history and it certainly one of the most stressful days for silicon valley founders in modern times. we spoke to people today who have been able to withdraw their money from silicon valley bank and some haven t. one person put in a wire request yesterday and waited nearly 2a hours and eventually found out they got the money out but another person says they have tried and tried and tried and have not been able to withdraw any funds and say they physically came down to one of these branches to try and get these branches to try and get the money out.
prosecution and district attorney alvin bragg to answer questions immediately. we want to talk to you and know what is going on and the communications that have taken place between federal justice department and your attorney office in manhattan. remember the justice department did not bring this case. they were not going to do this until mr. alvin bragg came along and that to me as a real concern here. be when brooke singman has more on exclusive reporting on this story, brooke, take it away. good morning, todd and ashley fox news says different branches of law enforcement discuss the logistics and closing down and putting lights up with generators, extra barriers and extra police and president trump s possible arraignment. we don t expect that to happen today as the grand jury has another witness to hear from tomorrow. yesterday they heard from robert costello who served as a legal advisor to trump s former lawyer michael cohen. set before the grand jury two hours te
william, i think this will be seen as a hugely respectful thing for her to do her majesty. i asked her if i could have a hug and she hugged me back. i m still shaking now. people here are wondering whether or not this was a photo opportunity or whether this is truly the beginning of some kind of a reconciliation process. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn news room. in great britain tonight, a royal transfer of power. king charles iii is formally named sovereign of the british monarchy. the ancient ceremony, making its own history. this is the first time the british people could turn on their actual tvs and watch the proclamation of their new head of state. and amid that new beginning, a final farewell. the funeral for queen elizabeth ii now announced for a week from monday. and her eldest son, today formally proclaimed as the new king mourns the loss of his mother who he shared with the world. my lords, ladies and gentlemen, it is my most sorrow
expect in this you can see, there has been substantial damage to property. the queen s death certificate is made public, it says she died of old age, at ten past three in the afternoon on the 8th september and tributes are paid to the american rapper coolio who s died at the age of 59 in los angeles. the prime minister has insisted that her tax cutting plans are right for the uk economy and she will not be changing course. in her first interviews since the chancellor s mini budget last friday, liz truss argued that record falls in the pound and rapidly rising borrowing costs in the uk are part of a global crisis that has been sparked by the war in ukraine. and she said the government s strategy would support people and businesses hit by rising energy prices. here s our economics editor faisal islam. an engine factory in darlington. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, out and about for the first time since his mini budget stalled, britain s currency slumped and borrowing costs s
the world. it s not one of those positiono you give tgiveo elderly men who have campaigned from the b their basement. if you wantent. to be the guy in ls second in line from the presidency in america, you ve got to work for it. to work and kevin mccarthy ca has worked for it this week.t whatever you think othinf, theyt the feeling mccarthy would crawl naked through a sewer to get this gig. et thi s and that s not necessarily an insult, by the way. it s what it takes, obviously. maybe it s what it should take. so if you take a deep breath and you think about it foringtor a second, nothing we have seen in washington recently the supposedly apocalyptic world ending drama of politicians arguing with each. s none of it qualifies as especially unusual or even bad. this is what democracy lookst up like when you get up close. i want one thing.ote to s you want another thing. we schedule a vote to seecase who gets it, or in this case, eleven votes, but whatever . bu how is