from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, i am alex witt. welcome to our special coverage of the coronation of britain s king charles. this is london live, you are about to see it is under light rain, it is ten a.m. british summertime. over the next five hours we will step into instant history. the scenes that we watch together will be in high definition, but centuries old. ancient ritual, but contemporary in immediate s spectacle. tradition in scope and afield but accented in modern controversy and attended by a worldwide audience, many of whom will view in fascination. others, disdain. we will try to provide a spectrum of motion and analysis in that perspective as the events unfold. happening right now, heads of state, government officials, and other dignitaries arriving at westminster abbey in anticipation of a ceremony steeped in 1000 years of tradition. the last coronation was 1953 when then 25 year old elizabeth the second was crowned queen as the four year old so
your majesty, as children of the kingdom of god, we welcome you in the name of the king of kings. in his name, and after his example, i come not to be served but to serve . the grace of our lord jesus christ, the love of god, and the fellowship of the holy spirit be with you. and with thy spirit. alleluia. christ is risen. he is risen indeed. alleluia . dearly beloved, we are gathered to offer worship and praise to almighty god to celebrate the life of our nations, to pray for charles, our king, to recognize and to give thanks for his life of service to this nation, to the realms and the commonwealth, and to witness with joy his crowning and anointing, as he is set apart and consecrated for the service of his people. let us dedicate ourselves alike, in body, mind, and spirit, to a renewed faith, a joyful hope, and a commitment to serve one another in love. [ singing in a non-english language ] [ singing in a non-english language ] [ singing i
officers into a high-speed chase until he crashed and pulled a gun on the cops. [siren] 1050. 15050. shots fired. shots fired. [gunfire] the suspect died on the scene. in palmdale, california, police officers were responding to a domestic violence call when they arrived the woman said her mentally ill husband hit her and was suicidal, after sweeping the house, the house found the suspect in in the backyard wielg a # foot long sword and charging at him. let me see your hands. shoot. [bleep] [bleep] he has a sword. i have a sword. drop it. drop it. develop it, 40. 30. [gunshots] jesse: this isn t what police sign up for but it actually is. it s not easy. their job is to maintain order. and when the rule of law isn t i couldn t know held and when bliss aren t respected, cities turn into ticking time bombs like what we are seeing here in new york. a homeless man was on a subway car throwing garbage at passengers, threatening them. saying things like this. i want
awesome show. awesome we ll pick it up where i you left off. we all lovupe laura . lov oh, like you in a couple of s weeks. i ll see you ieen a couple righi out. all right.s le bac i m laura ingraham. thisk is ingram. go back in washington tonight. and also part two of my sansaboa francisco sabotage exposé. gewe re going to tell the storyn of what it s likg e living init a city that is about inundated by crime and drugs. crime anwe re going to tell it y the eyes of one bay citynt. resident and with the help of meticulously pored over earveillance video, we show you each night how one neighbor is left in constant terror. but first, president is not above the law. justice serves the people. it doesn t protect. the powerful american democracy only works only if wec choose to respechot the rule of law. wd ree have to uphold the rue of law, restore trust in our institutions. of democracy. is there anyone left among democrats who actually cares about the rule of law?ca
yesterday afternoon. they say the gunman spent only two minutes shooting inside the medical building before trying to escape by stealing a pickup truck that was left running at a nearby gas station. police used a combination of security cameras, license plate readers and 911 calls from residents in real time to track the suspect s vehicle to a location near truist park in suburban cobb county and they arrested him about a half mile away from the vehicle around 7:45 last night. take a listen. if you rewind the hand of time four years, we probably would not be where we are today right now. technology played a huge role but technology doesn t do any good without people who are determined to capture an individual that would do something like this. and today we saw where those two things came together in an amazing way. the suspect was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years. patterson s mother, who had accompanied her son to the medical