he reportedly started yelling and threatening passengers. a man identified as a former marine tackled him and put him in a chokehold. he was pronounced dead and investigators ruled it a homicide. there is an ongoing investigation and they are gathering facts. but some people have made up their minds and angry protesters took to the streets demanding justice for us. what do we want? justice. when do we want it? now. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. justice or they will burn it down. at least they have rhythm. meantime, progressive congresswoman presley called it a lynching and alexandria ocasio-cortez called it an execution. other prominent voices labeled it vigilantism. to let this go forward in anyway is sanctioned vigilantism in this city. they must investigate and prosecute to the full extent of the law or we are back to burn. this is a fusion
greg: already a busy morning. right now at this very moment at westminister hall inside the parliament complex, there is joint session, lawmakers are offering condolences to king charles iii and his queen consort camilla. charles will make marks, as well and then head to scotland where the oak coffin with the royal ensig nia was carried to a jammed city on sunday from her barmela home. they will walk with the casket to the main cathedral for a public viewing, that could be the highlight of the day. this weekend, the public got glimpses of king charles here and around buckingham palace as he moved to different meetings and events. out this weekend was prince william, wife kate and prince harry and wife meghan, first time the four have been seen together since harry and meghan moved to the u.s. harry said about the queen calling her granny, thank you for your commitment to service, sound advice, infectious smile, we smile knowing you and grandpa are reunited and together in p
Haroon Siddiqui's 2023 memoir, My Name is Not Harry, is a dazzling journey through Indian Sufism, pre-partition Muslim-Hindu harmony, the horrors of partition, a leap across the ocean to the middle of nowhere (sorry, Brandon Manitoba), finally finding his home at the Toronto Star, from whence, back to central Asia (Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India during