she. it s important to point out that the biden push was very different. a very sharp contrast to donald trump s handling of the situation. in a moment i will talk to congressman jim clyburn, a member of the democratic leadership, about that and the looming debt ceiling showdown with house republicans this week. plus more calls for the removal of serial liar george santos from office. we will look into his mysterious political fortune. in missouri, democratic women fight back against an effort to police what they wear. i spent 1200 dollars on a suit and i can t wear it in the peoples house because someone who doesn t have the range tells me it s inappropriate. and that s not why any of us were elected, mister speaker. none of us. and that is state representative rachel who will join me this hour to talk about her battle to bear arms. we start this hour at the top here with president biden and his allies defending their handling of classified materials as a third disco
was wise enough, particularly after the death of diana, to learn how to move the monarchy forward incrementally. and she was much more in touch in a personal way with people, and you know, so i think, you know, she s always been incredibly wise and she has never gone out she never went out sort of over her skis. she always sort of had almost a sixth sense of knowing not to be too far ahead of where the public was. but yet, to bring them along when it was necessary, and i think in terms of the transition now, she has particularly, it s notable that over the past months, when or month when charles was up in balmoral, he was with her many days, and i think it s it s important to remember that she has given him many tutorials on leadership, and at one point, he said, we learn by observing, and he s obviously learned by doing as well. but she has, as her father did before her, you know, she has provided a model and a guidebook, in a way, for him to reign. kate williams,
you say you re for a secure border this is all happening under the biden administration. and the policies that charlie crist supports. it s only when they go to d.c., new york, or, of course, martha s vineyard then all of a sudden they say, you know why? because we have ee leets in this country that want to impose policies on you but they don t want to suffer the same consequences you may have to in your community. just a couple of the jabs exchanged last night by the two candidates for governor of florida. we ll have much more from this debate straight ahead. plus, the latest from eastern europe. there are growing fears that putin is planning a new type of attack as a justification for escalating the war in ukraine. and career going live in london. a new presume minister will make history amid economic crisis in the united kingdom. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, october 25th. we re two weeks from the mid terms. i m jonathan lamire. new poll
on the day of the funeral the prince of wales and the duke of sussex will once again walk next to each other behind the queen s coffin. also this lunchtime. in ukraine, amid the devastation of conflict more claims of atrocities committed by russian troops. what will happen to energy bills next month? we take a look at what the changes might mean for you. and a splash of pink at the funeral of nine year old olivia pratt korbel, killed by a gunman in liverpool last month. and coming up on the bbc news channel a moment of history for england s cricketers, as they arrive in pakistan for their first tour there in 17 years. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. members of the public have been queuing through the night for the queen s lying in state in its first full day as details of her majesty s funeral are released by buckingham palace. westminster hall is open to the public day and night until early monday morning for people to pay their respects to the l