seen round the level. this was awe cup quarterfinal seen round the world, level. this was awe cup quarterfinal seen round the world, and - level. this was awe cup quarterfinal seen round the world, and in - level. this was awe cup quarterfinal seen round the world, and in this i seen round the world, and in this sport they know scenes like this can trickle down. at grass roots some refs wear bodycams and recent statistics found a majority officials have experienced abuse, some want a ban to set an example. the message needs to be a strong one, a significant ban, the actual discipline process. minimum of 112 day ban and i think that is what we should be looking at. a significant ban that sends the message this is no acceptable. people, if people think they can behave like that to a match official, what chance does a grass roots referee have in being respected and treated well? fulham had been on respected and treated well? fulham had been on course respected and treated well? fu
person necessary to put into motion a vacate of the chair and try to put another speaker election front and center grinding everything to a halt. that is that allows every member to retaliate against mccarthy if indeed something like the debt limit, he needs to bring over democratic votes. where it used to be a faction of republicans may be angry about that, but now they have a tool in their hand to do something that would grind everything to a halt. so sarah, let me ask you, you had some discussions last week of democrats working with republicans to pass a speaker. could you have that kind of bipartisan cooperation to get over what david is describing there, for instance, for big stuff. i m not talking about immigration reform. i m just talking about raising debt limit or keep the government open. yeah, my guess is that is going to have to happen. but as david points out, what is
wonderful choice. yeah, they truly were. kevin corke, thank you . you want me to have the death of queen elizabeth sets in motion a carefully orchestrated procedure for which the royal family has long planned amid the mourning and remembering a centuries old transition of power must be observed. it is a day of great loss. but queen elizabeth the second leaves a great legacy. today, the crown passes as has done for more than a thousand years to our new monarch, our new head of state, his majesty king charles . a third, we usher in a new era in the magnificent history of our great country, exactly as her majesty would have wished by saying the words godse of the king that the prime minister talks about god save the king. and with us now, more on what s being called operation london
0 we ll never see your son again. i m not going to let anything my son have some bad news. the cleaning lady season premiere monday, september 19th on fox. shannon bream is a new host of fox news sunday. i had this front row seat to history over the last 15 years. now, a proud sunday morning tradition continues. don t mention miss. she hosts fox news sunday. eau claire, paul . well, the kingdom mourns and grieves as the world mourns queen elizabeth , the second great britain s longest serving monarch is dead. she leaves behind an astonishing legacy stretching seven decades and iconic global figure who ruled with devotion to her country. and as matriarch of a royal dynasty and now begins a new era in british history. the reign of king charles the third. hello, everyone. i m trace gallagher in los angeles with continuing live coverage of the death of queen elizabeth . the second it is 11:00 p.m. here on the west coast, 7:00 a.m. in great britain. the people of england waking
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