first later at westminster abby. i want to head now to matt who s in london for us. and covering the lead up to september 19th. matt, talk to us. we know, as i mentioned, the queen s coffin arrived in edinburgh today. take us through the six hour journey and what we can expect in the days leading up to her funeral. it really was quite emotional, yasmin. it lasted for six hours and princess and was there the entire. time you saw as the people of scotland and tourists and others who are gathered around the root of their coffin, it was traversing through the scottish highlands, we had a glimpse of some of the fantastic country sides up there. it did not go direct from balmoral to edinburgh. it went up to inverness, the highest was from the most northern of all of the cities in scotland. the only city in the scottish highlands. and then attacked south to where it went to autumn barrow, to hollywood house, that is the only real state residents. of course, the queen died in balmo
law. and now this is how it s going. it is the sound of the police, the home of the 45th president of the united states has been rated by the fbi. nothing like this happen, before we don t know how this ends. they even broke into my safe, exclamation point. busy news week on, monday the fbi spent more than nine hours searching donald trump s mar-a-lago home and now, we actually know what they found after judge publicly released a search warrant. according to the list of items, agents removed 11 sets of classified documents, including some that were labored either secret and top secret. the documents are a part of the investigation, and a possible violations of the espionage act. another loss of course. it is not clear if trump himself is under investigation for those charges were not. earlier this, week the washington post reported that fbi agents were searching for documents related to nuclear weapons. we are down gonna talk more about that later. the paper cited sou
puerto rico seeing gentrification and development post hurricane maria of course. especially for mainline americans got the big tax regulator. and i m curious to hear from you at impact has had on the island? yes thank you so much for highlighting this issue. i think it actually makes more sense to call it colonialism than gentrification and certainly not puerto rico is the quality of the united states. and these tax breaks that you mention, launched in 2022 on the other incentives benefit u.s. buyers as opposed to local people. i just identification and colonialism are linked but you know, i want to call it like i see it with that. i also think i mean, it s an ongoing issue that the placement of puerto ricans. that was also happening at mid century and it s happening again today. it was set up before the hurricane even with the debt crisis and the defunding of public services. well they re shutting down