moment of unity for a family in mourning. what we saw here tonight was really amazing, cars coming to a complete stop so drivers could queens while passing by. around buckingham palace, waiting in the rain for hours just for the chance to pay tribute, breaking out in tears as she arrived at the palace for the first time, for the last time. [applause] the first inside so everybody could see the coffin and when. now in a matter of hours, kate charles will lead the royal family walking behind a coffin inside possession. from buckingham palace, to the queen will line its state on the morning of the funeral. watch the possession, which is to take about three minutes, big ben will toll and can if i will echo all across the city. the public will be able to file across the queens coffin in a 24-hour day, and fix the morning of a funeral on monday. when you take a look at this. this is a root for members of the public coming up, a cue to pay their respects. excuse me, in bank me
lap and watching the stock market crash. there he goes. and a high drive. aaron judge his second home run of the game. he has got 57 now. oh, sometimes, i get a good feeling yeah. yeah. get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before i get a good feel. ainsley: that is gorgeous. native amenarrow began zet rhod. i got shining down on the water narragansett, rhode island. that s what he saw from the santa maria, a bird flew in or leaves blew up and he realized he had land. ainsley: that s what noah saw every day for a long time. steve: 40 days. brian: that was a lot of rain. steve: maybe not every day had the shimmering sun that is just gorgeous. brian: imagine being on that ark with all those animals. ainsley: no. tigers come on in my house. brian: leave the donkey alone. steve: go at a time. ainsley: 79 degrees there. not a cloud in the sky according to the 10-day forecast. brian: and our eyes. ainsley: today at least and tomorro
blockbuster testimony. an independence ad war. california s governor is taking out air time on fox news telling florida residents their governor, ron desantis, has america all wrong. up firstly a fourth of july inflection point for president joe biden. the president will celebrate american independence today at the white house, hosting military families before a marathon fireworks show. those fireworks, though, and virtually everything else will cost much more this year than last. it s part of the summer squeeze that has cratered biden s rating and has democrats on track to lose big at the ballot box in november. mj lee is with us. how are they spending the forage. reporter: we re going to see the president any moment now return to the white house from camp david where he and his family spent the holiday weekend. and this morning we saw him tweet out a holiday message to the american people. he wrote, the fourth of july is a sacred day in our country, time to celebrate
at the state of the economy. the big birth control plan to control the the number of grey squirrels and save the native red squirrel. and coming up on the bbc news channel. it s a crucial day for england and northern ireland in the women s european championships, with both sides seeking crucial victories this evening. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson says in his final few weeks as prime minister, he s determined to deliver what he promised when elected in 2019. in his first public appearance since resigning as conservative leader, he also said he wouldn t want to damage any of his colleagues s chances of getting his job by offering them his support. conservative mps will meet later to draw up the timetable and rules to replace him as the next party leader and prime minister. many of the ii leadership hopefuls have set out competing tax plans as a core element of their proposals. the two stage process will see conservative mps whittle down the