protesters demand justice ee cho deathn a newk city subway. spk of transportation department is creating new rules requiring airlines to compensate passengers if they are stranded for reasons within the carrier s control. your time manners, the impact on your life matters. speak of the beginning of our serious moms and focus ahead of mother s day, how doulas are helping black women into motherhood. how would you feel if you do not have your doula? a lot less, about what is going on. i knew you were trouble when he walked in norah: meet me in the pouring rain, taylor swift performs until 2:00 a.m. for tens of thousands of fans. i come not to be served, but to serve. norah: and the king s coronation decades in the making. god save the king. god save the king. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we want to begin tonight with another community reeling from one of the nation s latest mass shoot
kingdom, as king charles and queen camilla are crowned at westminster abbey, marking the beginning of a new era for the british monary. tens of thousands of people descended on london for a day of ceremony, tradition, and pageantry despite the wet weather. ourfirst report pageantry despite the wet weather. our first report is from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. may 6th, 2023. coronation day. in the abbey church at westminster, where these things have been done for nearly 1,000 years, a congregation to represent the britain of today had come together, with honoured guests from the wider world. the flags of the realms, the 14 other nations of which the british monarch is also head of state, were borne in procession. chanting: god save the king! at buckingham palace, the military detachments were drawn up. the only blemish the weather. as predicted, it left a lot to be desired. the king and the queen consort left the palace in steady rain. at the abbey, the ki
growing and renewing concerns about his age. on the other hand t could be that the guy it could be that the guy misspoke. the white house later clarified he was merely referring to a previously-scheduled interview. oh boy. so, um, you know, i i think we ve got a lot of work to do. i m and i m doing a major press conference this afternoon, so, um, i love you all, but i d like to ask you to leave so we can get down to business. reporter: when he said that, literally everybody in washington was like, say what? now, biden did that previously-scheduled interview, as expected, and in it, he touted his decades of washington experience as a great reason to support his re-election bid, despite the fact that he s 80 years old. i ve required a hell of a i ve acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom and know more than the vast majority of people and more experienced than anyone that s ever run for office. reporter: in the meantime, the latest jobs report gave the president a
success welcome to the programme. in the us, just hours to go until donald trump s controversial immigration legislation title 42 expires. the us homeland security secretary says their borders are not open and warns of tougher consequences for those who try to cross illegally. we ll look at what will it mean for people waiting to cross the us mexico border. also in the programme. the uk is to supply ukraine with long range cruise missiles to help push back russian forces. we ll look at exactly what these missiles are. interest rates in the uk go up again. now at their highest level in the uk for nearly 15 years. what does that mean for the economy? and it s eurovision the second semifinal is getting under way right now in liverpool. we ll be live with the latest from the contest. we re going to start in the us with title a2. that s the name of the legislation that makes it easier to expel people he who cross the border from mexico. it was introduced in covid times, on pub
greg: because it s the only late night show in america. i ll take it. i don t care. so today senior intel officials testified on capitol hill on worldwide threats. among the topics, china, russia, iran, artificial intelligence, and also geraldo removing his shirt in front of children. a.i. is now in the same discussion as some of our biggest, most dangerous adversaries, so you think we would put someone serious in charge of it, right? someone with gravitas and a piercing bo electricity, someone who could ensure everything is under control. so who would we pick? what do you want to know? greg: it makes sense. every time i hear the words artificial intelligence, i think of her. but it s true, kamala has been tapped as the administration s point person on a.i. apparently to see if artificial intelligence is no match for her natural stupidity. by the way, how is she going to help by sleeping with r-2-d-2? terrible. greg: maybe it s a genius move to have our most innanhu