the last king to be correlated with george vi in 1937. we have seen thousands of people lined the streets. this is such an incredible moment. for scale of all this is like nothing the world has seen. he has a lot of work to do in living up to the legacy of the queen s 70 years, everything rests on king charles. i and ever to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love as i have throughout my life. good morning, welcome to london on this rainy morning that is a day king charles has waited for for 70 years. we are about to witness the first coronation since 1953, and we are thrilled you are up early in america. joining us with your families around, because this is a truly historic morning. i am thrilled to be joined by ainsley ehrhardt and piers morgan. what an experience we have had watching history over the last year, we ve been to the jubilee, extraordinary celebration of queen elizabeth ii and her funeral which came a few months later, september 8th, king char
queen camilla, 2200 diamonds from queen elizabeth ii s personal connection on queen mary s crown. this is the first time a queen consort crown has been reused since the eighteenth century. normally a new crown is made and placed at the tower of london. this one dates 21660 one, 350 years old and is set to be anointed with holy water in full public view and presented with a ring which means she is essentially marrying the king, what it signifies, she s making a covenant, an agreement, and unbroken bond to country and king. the ring was made for queen adelaide in 1830 one. she will will be wearing hers. the king edward crown, the scepter and the orb being carried up right now. on the right-hand side of your screen, really stunning,
then it s on to geneva for the g7 and the nato summits. all here in the next eight days. there are meetings, high-profile meetings scheduled with british prime minister boris johnson, queen elizabeth and russian president vladimir putin. these meetings run the gamut. and the president is going abroad as his agenda here at home goes nowhere. after weeks of negotiations, the attempts to find compromise with republicans on infrastructure, the president pulled the plug yesterday. every one of his key priorities now hitting road blocks. let s start with john. all right. this is a big high stakes trip. let s discuss what it means, what it signifies. i m joined by jim sciutto, anchor of newsroom. as the president heads in just a few minutes overseas, how does the world see joe biden and the united states? what does he need to do here? well, part of this is a reset because trump, america first, was so much about go it alone.
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goods export market. and japan is one of america s leading investors. more than $400 billion. i saw that first hapd back in my old job when i was governor of indiana. how trade and investment between our countries can be beneficial to us all. in 2013, and 2015, i led a group of indiana businesses and community leaders to japan to spur opportunity and create jobs. today, the u.s.-japan economic dialogue seex the same objectives for both of our countries in full. it signifies president trump s wishes to strengthen our relationship with japan. today s meeting with deputy prime minister aso was an opportunity to discuss how we view the dialogue, structure,