on buckingham palace balcony for the first of four days ofjubilee celebrations. the express shows how the queen was met with a roaring crowd as tens of thousands of people flooded the mall, waving flags in the brilliant sunshine. the daily star pictures those same crowds looking to the skies, as red arrows, typhoons and spitfires, took part in the flypast over buckingham palace. but not everyone appreciated the display. the mirror splashes with the image of prince louis, who found the noise of the aircraft just a little overwhelming. the ft says world leaders including joe biden, emmanuel macron and pope francis have been sending their congratulations to the 96 year old sovereign. the times reports that the queen will not attend tomorrow s national service of thanksgiving to mark her platinum jubilee, after experiencing discomfort during today s events. the guardian s also features a prominent picture of the buckingham palace balcony but it leads with what it calls the
had the chief of the local police department on scene here, and what role did they play and why didn t they step up and say, listen, we need to go in, we need to stop this gunman. the fact that he s been singled out by the director of the dps certainly made him unhappy, has ruffled some feathers here, but there are so many more questions and then yesterday, john, you know, we were told here that the swearing in for chief arredondo who was elected on the city council seat was not going to happen, and then we get word here late last night that, you know what, it did happen. they did not invite the media to witness any of this, it was supposed to be a public event, that did not happen, what they did was they had every new city council member come in, on their own, just so that they wouldn t have to call a public meeting for this swearing in, john. shows you their state of mind about maybe what they think of the visuals there. shimon, this door, the door that the killer used to
we ll talk to late-night expert bill carter about the big-star exits and this week s up front and so much more. first, an epic struggle over the future of talking and tweeting. right now all stories lead back to elon musk. he s everywhere. one minute he s like the head of state holding a key meeting with brazil s president, the next like a teenage troll tweeting cruel emojis and memes. musk continues to say his original agreement to buy twitter is on hold. the company is saying the oppo opposite, arguing there s no such thing as on hold, they will forge ahead with the agreement despite musk s belated concerns on the platform. is musk like a student who failed to do his homework and now lashing out, saying it s everyone else s fault? at this time the ramifications for twitter and behind or global in nation. let s welcome in margaret sullivan, and from the post national correspondent philip bump disbunker checker khaya himm himmelman. good morning, everybody. is anybody belie
and also this hour, a guest calling out the gop s use of tucker carleson syndrome, saying millions are now vulnerable to it. and a report from the south border, on the wait to seek asylum is now longer, thanks to a judge s ruling on title 42. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the republican party, which in theory, touts that rule of law, life itself. but in practice, prioritizes hoarding power for a select few. we see it again and again from january 6th to overturning roe, even the baby formula crisis. take the conservative power couple justice clarence thomas and his wife ginny new details show that his wife worked to reverse president biden s win in arizona. emails show she pressed arizona lawmakers after the 2020 election to set aside joe biden s popular vote victory and choose a quote, clean slate of electors. emails also argue that quote, legislatures needed to intervene because the vote had been marred by fraud. again, no evidence of widespread voting fr
right to choose. in just moments, congressman eric swallow lays in on all of it. plus, what is it like on the front lines of the fight for reproductive health care. we meet a woman helping those fine care in oklahoma. and also this hour, calling out the gop s use of tucker carlos and syndrome, saying millions are now vulnerable to it. and a report from the south border, the way to seek asylum is no longer, thanks to a judge s ruling on title 42. this is american voices. we begin this hour the republican party, which in theory touts that rule of law, life itself. but in practice, practices hoarding power for a select few. we see it again and again from january 6th to overturning roe, even the baby formula crisis. take the conservative power couple justice clarence thomas and his wife jeanne. new details show that his wife worked to reverse biden s win in arizona. reporting shows she pressed lawmakers after the 2020 election to set aside joe biden s popular vote victory and c