waves. i missed the initial waves. i looked out and saw the entire dance floor submerged. i saw all of our bud vases and everything knock aed over. and at first, it was oh, my goodness what a disaster but it turned out to be really good union. yeah, to kind of gauge what happened, we looked at it thinking okay, it s basically this little area that got taken out, we re going to continue, the ceremony is on the other side, our coordinator and the whole event sprung into action with a lot of our family and friends. and our amazing deejay, deejay tiger who was able to keep the party going. yes. he kept going. it was so fun. we re really lucky for all of our friends and family. look, experience weddings are the thing right now. so, you really have done it the right way. dillon and riley murphy, the most important thing, you re happy, you re smiling, you re well. it was an event you ll never forget. we wish you a lifetime of mostly dry happiness. thank you so much. th
hoards, millions of people on the move as the weather worsens. there is going to be interesting times to be in your business for the next and you know a little bit about our business, being married to jamie gangel, one of our personal favorites. superstar reporter covering the j-6 committee. it has been a privilege to watch her cover that story. you are breaking news in your house and turning out wonderful new books. david silva portrait of an unknown woman . it is wonderful. i loved it. thank you so much. thank you so much. we re talking about climate change, a record-shattering temperature just reported in the united kingdom moments ago. cnn is live in london with how they re dealing with this heat wave. and tensions running high, understandably, at a uvalde school board meeting, with parents, some of them, threatening to not send their kids back to school until the security situation has been fixed. we ll be joined live by the family of amerie jo garza, one of the you
world. portrait of an unknown woman is out today, it s the 25th book of daniel silva. all of which i ve read. i can t believe you did that. my condolences. i spent the last 20 months with you. i love this book. it s about forgery. it s about art forgery. right. and you opened my mind to something i m not sure i wanted to know, which is we may be looking at a lot of forgeries when we re in our favorite museum. unfortunately, that is the case. one of the things i explored in the novel, something that people in the or the world don t like to talk about. how many of those beautiful paintings that you see in an art gallery or in a museum are actually fakes or forgeries or misattributed or fraudulently-attributed works. i spent a lot of time trying to