monarch in my life and i am not spring chicken. to have this moment, the coronation of a new monarch is spectacular particularly following the sadness of the queen s funeral which was a gut wrenching day and be sitting with you guys again we have the joy of the jubilee, the forlorn feeling of the funeral, the cheer of the coronation and it feels great. this, we do better than anybody else. ainsley: if the queen lived in her 90s, he has been waiting in the wings for a long time which may be a good thing, now the response ability is on him. i get the feeling the city is so modern, he talks about modernizing the monarch. if you talk to the younger generation they are thrilled about this. he wants to slim down the monarchy.
do the exact opposite? and what does that look like? it means probing these authors works with more depth than any of these republicans would allow if they had to say. and very fortunately they do not in this case. so for example, irate about james baldwin, his 1979 article for the new york times about black english in the efforts to malign black language. those conversations of course are pertinent today because republicans are attacking terms like woken critical race theory. talking about lorraine hands barry, her 90s urged for discussion with white liberals where she explains how she came to embrace her left us viewpoint, told the story of her father, a republican, buying holy into the american dream and not being given his do, not being given an adequate return on his investment. and i also cover nichols work prior to the 1619 project. i focus on specifically her
of his future. with their terrible testimonies, they put him behind bars and stopped the rapist in uniform from harming any more women. june kelly, bbc news, southwark crown court. now let s return to the devastating earthquake in turkey and syria. here in the uk, people have been waiting anxiously for news of relatives, as specialist rescue teams start to make their way to the disaster zone as part of an international aid effort. jon donnison has been to meet families from turkish communities. mustafa is losing hope. ali, my uncle, my uncle s wife. six members of his family, the oldest his grandmother six members of his family the eldest, his grandmother, in her 90s, the youngest is his nephew, just nine.
genie wolf is an entertainmentjournalist who knew barbara walters for many years she joins us now from los angeles. thank you forjoining us. clearly very sad news. barbara was well into her 90s, but a huge shock forjournalism across the world and in the of course. we all looked up to her, we all want to be some form of barbara walters, and yet we have to know that she trad a much harder road than the rest of us. she was smooth she smoothed the road for women as interviewers, asjournalists. we all wanted to be her but we have to remember how hard they made it for her when she became anchor of the evening news. i was working for good morning, america, and i used to record in this recording studio in abc and there was a big picture of her and harry beeson. the day they took off the air i walked
much backbone the queen had, because within days of that disastrous tv interview, she effectively sacked her son from the family firm. the queen eventually stripped prince andrew of his military and hrh titles. she d also put duty over family when her beloved grandson, prince harry, chose to step down as a working member of the royal family. harry s intention had been to try and keep one foot in each camp. i don t think that he wanted to give up royal duties entirely, and i think it was the queen that forced his hand there and said you ve got to be all in or all out. until her death, queen elizabeth ii was all in, working well into her 90s, never relinquishing her role, and dedicating her life to serving her country. is your majesty willing to