with. a twist after twist. instant panic. instant, instant panic. i still get chills. people have secrets. people have a lot of secrets. the family that lived in this cozy house on this quiet street never came back after the awful thing that happened here. it s terrifying. it s terrifying to think of. it was april 10th, 2008. fort smith virginia portsmouth, virginia, police was right nearby when the all points fullerton went out to law enforcement. and then the call comes out and it s literally one block away from where i m standing. did the address ring a bell? it did and it didn t. all he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house. so, you go there and what do you discover? i went into clear the house out of anybody who was inside of the house to make sure this scene status pristine as possible. and when i looked down, i realized, then, that it was meghan. meghan landowski the teenage victim was someone he knew. he knew her who
in the name of the holy spirit who strengtheneth thee in communion with the blessed saints and aided by angels and arch angels and all the armies of the heavenly host, may thy portion this day be in peace. let us humbly beseech almighty god to bless with a long life, health, and honor and old worldly happiness the most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, our sovereign lord, charles iii. god save the king king charles during very much of the today s farewell, his sister, anne. he wasn t even two years old when her mother ascended to the throne. today she masrched alongside th casket carrying her mother through london. reporter: this is one of the first glimpses the world got of princess anne, swadalled in a blanket in her mother s arms. anne is the second child and only daughter of queen elizabeth ii and prince philip. her official title is the princess royal. from a young age, the princess royal bonded with her mother, the queen. both loved horses. once
of keep to themselves. but this family is grieving right out in the open. i m not sure that that makes it any easier though. that the podcast you have, i think it is amazing. thank you for doing that. but anything you want to share? i think in watching these family grief i think everybody who watches it is reminded of their own losses and of degrees that they have experienced. i heard you say something earlier on the air which i thought was really right on the money. that there is that shot of the vehicle, with the king, and camilla driving off alone back to the palace after the burial. and, you pointed out that it is often after the funeral, after the crowds of gone away, that the reality of death and the reality and pain of the loss really send can. the adrenaline is gone and you are left still feeling all these things. and yet the world s not morning with you. so, that is a lot of the discovery we explore this podcasts. i was stephen colbert and others about the residual
coming out this wednesday. my guest will beat stephen for all of us watching this around the world, and many in britain, this week has been a reminder that grieving and loss of something that we all go through. it is a bond that we all share. certainly something i ve experienced and begun to explore and a very personal way and a new podcast. it s called oliver s. listen, you can put your cell phone now to the qr code on your tv screen for a link to it. or, you can find the podcast on apple podcasts, or wherever you might listen to podcasts. next episode is coming out this wednesday. my guest will beat stephen i m so glad you mentioned that. i don t know if it was appropriate to talk about it, but i think it s important as we watch this family grieving so publicly this week, and how tough it is for everyone. things we don t really share. and i know you lost a brother, you lost your mom. i lost my sister, i lost my dad and my grandmother and my stepdad. and it s things
affairs told journalists that more than 1.3 million people had been displaced in the worst floods the country had seen in a decade. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. and boy, there s quite a lot of politics to think about, isn t there? all the drama about this government mess, though, a dramatic shift in our politics. it has become the conventional wisdom overnight that labour will win the next election. the polling suggests there s been a greater swing in recent days and weeks than there was during the last worst financial crisis to hit a conservative government black wednesday back in 1992. and that ll mean there will pretty soon be much greater scrutiny of what labour will do. faced with the same economic fundamentals high taxes, high borrowing, high inflation and low growth. if labour does indeed win an election, lisa nandy will be the cabinet minister with the job of delivering for what s become known as