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good evening, welcome to the programme. we are at buckingham palace tonight, ahead of the big event on saturday the coronation of king charles iii and queen camilla. we have a packed programme for you tonight, we will be looking ahead to this most ancient of ceremonies at westminster abbey, in the company of two people who were there in 1953, in fact one of our guests, even sang at the christening of the king in 1948. we have tv royalty on hand, as well, where katty kay is standing by for us. leaving nothing to chance on an occasion like this. we will talk about what the coronation is, what is isn t, the role the king has played in the preparations, and how the people, the commonwealth, and the different faiths will be included. and at 9pm, the royal watchers will be here robert hardman and christine ross joining us. both of them are taking part in the bbc s coverage. but let us begin with what the royals have been doing today. the king is in residence here at buckingham
potentially coming in days. they attack medication that for 20 years the fda ruled as being safe. se restrictions on abortion. that s where i do believe in commonsense restrictions on abortion that s where america is at as republican presidential hopefuls continue to struggle with the abortion issue post-roe. i would literally sign the most conservative pro-life legislation that they can get through congress. even if it was six weeks. i m not going to talk about six or five or seven or ten. and the gun debate, after more mass shootings in tennessee and kentucky - oh, my god, there s an active shoot are there! the nra holds its annual meeting and republicans pledge support. with me at 1600 pennsylvania avenue no one will lay a finger on your firearms can the two parties find common ground on issues that have divided the nation for decades? my guests, tammy baldwin of wisconsin and bill cassidy of louisiana. also, rising tensions. israel is facing
chinese by flight over the carolina coast. now china is threatening retaliation. the foreign ministry says there is another aircraft flying over the skies of latin america. in the meantime u.s. navy divers working to recover degree to recover until you are the aircraft spotted by residents from montana a week ago, which was days after it first enter the u.s. airspace from mainland china. that leads to questions about when the biden administration and why it waited so long to shoot it down. instead, the aircraft was allowed to travel across the continental u.s. flying over at least five sensitive military sites. and finally on saturday and f-22 took it out. the incredible moment only seen live on fox news. our team capturing the strength with this exclusive video. and now, republicans want answers. they want to know why the president waited days to take any action at all. watch. why did the president go on television? the country with cameras and explain what we are dealing