people have died when a car struck a crowd outside a migrant centre stop and let the eurovision song contest begin. the opening ceremony kicks off in liverpool. hello everyone, and welcome to windsor on a lovely evening. the weather could not be betterfor the coronation concert which is now well under way. we keep hearing roars of approval and cheering from the crowd behind us and also from people sitting behind watching on the big screen. everything seems to be going really well. there have been some amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers hasjust amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers hasjust performed. amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers hasjust performed. one amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers has just performed. one of amazing emotional moments, some great musical moments. all the mers has just performed. one of the amazing emotional moments, some gre
full peal which i ve never heard of, driving us up the wall, but it s part of the day of coronation. about 100 yards behind us we saw king charles and queen camilla turn up in one of those horse-drawn carriages and we knew this was something special and we knew, in fact, something that hasn t been seen here for, oh, 70 years. a lot of hubbub, pomp and circumstance, but in the middle of the ceremony when the archbishop of canterbury took that coronation crown and fitted it on king charles head and you knew something would happen and a short time after that to show the tradition and heritage of the place you saw something else, his son and heir apparent, prince william, pledge allegiance to king charles. i, william, pledge and faith unto you, as for life and limb. they ve got the si ceremony, and there was an older carriage and the crowds have been battered and buffeted by rain and wind and they were there by the tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands just to show th
[bleep] [bleep] [bleep] sandra: viral video showing a woman and her boyfriend swept up in a mob of violent teens surrounded, taunted, beaten, and robbed. john: the terrified victim now speaking in a fox news exclusive about the crime crisis plaguing the city she loves and the stranger in the crowd who she wants to find and thank. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. good to be with you again. sandra: and you as well on this tuesday afternoon. live from new york city and washington, i m sandra smith. that interview just ahead. but first this fox news alert. these bad men, they have me, help me, help me, call anybody, call the police, i m going to pop her full of drugs, have my way with her. john: a mother s worst nightmare turning out to be nothing more than just a scam. her daughter s cries for help were created using artificial intelligence. the terror it created could not have felt more real. alicia is live in denver with more. this is hap
rachel: there is yellowstone will, he was a ranch hand and another day, another time of his life. i am impressed. he looks pretty cowboy. that s the look. pete: it is a if you don t know will s background, he was a ranch hand. rachel: he didn t kill anyone. will: that we know of. rachel: looking good. we want to mock you but you can t, you look great on that course. you look right at home. we are happy even though we couldn t be there, somebody could be at this all american rodeo. how are you feeling? will: proud. rachel: can you hear us? pete: don t know if you can hear us. when he comes back i will ask him, how long does it take to reach that level of competency on a horse? does he has he gone full gallop? rachel: i would like to see will against governor christie noem. who wears it better? who is better on a horse? pete: he will get smoked. rachel: may be. pete: he looks more like the owner of the ranch. than the ranch hand himself. rachel: now he owns a ranch, moving on
i m buckling up more on flights before. you didn t buckle up? always. tighter. on a flight. yeah. well, you know, i mean, this is a big problem. good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. we have to talk about another alarming close call at one of america s biggest airports between a private jet and a jetblue flight coming in for a landing. that makes five close calls in just two months. that s way too many. i don t think it s normal. we re going to check. the faa have a serious problem on their hands? we ll break it down. also to chicago and the mayoral race there. chicago s mayor lori lightfoot lost re-election. didn t even advance to the runoff. rising crime a dominant issue. what does her defeat mean big picture? and a rare bipartisanship in washington. the new house select committee on china is vowing to investigate beijing s threat to america. is it all talk? can they deliver action here? we ll talk to af de democrat ont committee. lots to co