senate judiciary committee pressed not only on the failed taylor swift sale and whether his company is now a monopoly in the concert business. it is not just about taylor swift. there is something going on. it is about prices, hidden fees that are way too high. site disruptions. dana: chad pergram has more from capitol hill. i have a few friends trying to get tickets for their daughters and their daughters are constantly asking them did we get tickets yet? the answer is no. what could they find out today? fans of taylor swift and ticketmaster are never, ever, ever getting back together after the debacle involving the singer s concert series last year. senate committee is probing antitrust issues for live music events. it should surprise no one that the taylor swift concert pre-sales failed in this way. in fact, what we need is now enforcement of laws and conditions that were envisioned at the time live nation and ticketmaster merged. website meltdown during a pre-sa
flight instate at london s westminster home. we get into wednesday, public will be able to pay their respects to the fall in monarch. today, crowds lined the streets of edinburgh, applauding, to show respect to the queen elizabeth, her hearse arrived at scotland s capital. she will remain there until tuesday. she will be moved to london for funeral services. today, we learned the president and first lady accepted the royal families invitation to that ceremony next monday, the 19th. meanwhile, proclamation ceremonies took place in the capital cities of scotland, wales, and in northern ireland, officially declaring charles king. joining us now from london, nbc news correspondent, matt bradley. matt, let s start with the new details just released about the ceremonies in london. tell us what you have learned. this is gonna be a typical state funeral. what we will be seeing is the monarch, queen elizabeth ii, who reigned longer than any other british monarch, lying in state for
leaders, past and present. wake up tomorrow and fight. it s just a disgrace, we ll fight to the end and win. our country has gone to hell. todd: former president trump not backing down, he gets ready to address supporters on the historic guilty verdict handed down. carley: trump critics couldn t wait to celebrate. incredible verdict on this day in may. it is majestic day. thank you. thank you so much. anything going on today? carley: couldn t wait to deliver that line, i m sure. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. brooke singman spoke exclusively with donald trump after the verdict. she is live with that and next steps toward election day. brooke: good morning. i spoke with president trump after the guilty verdict. he says his eyes are set on november. think about how something like this could have happened to our country. november 5 is most important day in history of our country. we will fight hard. july 11 is
Ore at those travel restrictions. We will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president s travel bans . Uproar at those travel bans . Uproar at those travel restrictions. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A state visit to britain by President Trump will go ahead later this year, despite mounting opposition. An online petition objecting to the visit has now attracted more than 1. 5 million names, and there have been demonstrations in several cities this evening. The row was prompted by mr trumps decision to ban entry to the us for people from seven mainly muslim countries. The Foreign Office says the ban does not affect any uk Passport Holders. Our North America Editorjon Sopel reports on the growing criticism in the united states. In 21st century america, it is airports that are the gateway to this nation of immigrants. But that changed this weekend amid scenes of chaos, anger and anxiety. People who thought they had a right to come
Ore at those travel restrictions. We will hear from the most senior diplomat to come out of the us, what is his reaction to his president s travel bans . Uproar at those travel bans . Uproar at those travel restrictions. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A state visit to britain by President Trump will go ahead later this year, despite mounting opposition. An online petition objecting to the visit has now attracted more than 1. 5 million names, and there have been demonstrations in several cities this evening. The row was prompted by mr trumps decision to ban entry to the us for people from seven mainly muslim countries. The Foreign Office says the ban does not affect any uk Passport Holders. Our North America Editorjon Sopel reports on the growing criticism in the united states. In 21st century america, it is airports that are the gateway to this nation of immigrants. But that changed this weekend amid scenes of chaos, anger and anxiety. People who thought they had a right to come