has died at the age of 76. hello, and a very warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. another emotional staging post in the queen s along the journey from a balmoral to westminster abbey. journey from a balmoral to westminsterabbey. her journey from a balmoral to westminster abbey. her coffin is now at buckingham palace for the night after it was flown from edinburgh airport to raf northolt west of london just a few hours kirk, accompanied all the way by her daughter princess anne. the weather change from sunshine in scotland to pouring reign in london. still, crowds lined the roads on the journey into central london. traffic came to a standstill as people pulled up a standstill as people pulled up and got out of their cars to watch the queen s purse passed by on the other side of the carriageway. on wednesday, her coffin will travel to westminster hall but she will lay in state. it is our royal correspondent nicholas mitchell. and so, to london, on
republican gubernatorial race that seen by many as the barometer of former president trump s ongoing influence within the g.o.p. bret baier joins us live. new details tonight on stephen colbert s the late show staffers are arrested for trespassing on capitol hill. the capitol police criticizing the decision on the u.s. attorney s office not to prosecute them. republican on the house judiciary committee weighs in on just a minute. more than a dozen progressive lawmakers, including aoc arrested during an abortion protest at the supreme court. more controversy tonight as it appears she s being handcuffed, then raised her hand. tonight, with the biden administration ticket prices for gas prices edging down with the president just hours away from addressing the climate crisis. white house correspondent kevin corke is the very latest. white house officials are also weighing, as you pointed out, i think very importantly, a narrow public health directive and they say safeguarding n
planted on his car but he escaped assassination after switching vehicles, following an event outside moscow. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur and this is riga, the capital of the small baltic state of latvia, which was liberated from moscow s rule some three decades ago and which is now braced for a new era of confrontation with russia. vladimir putin s invasion of ukraine reminded latvians of the russian threat. it also stoked internal tensions because a quarter of latvia s population is ethnic russian and this country relies heavily on russian gas supplies. well, my guest today is latvia s prime minister, krisjanis karins. just how vulnerable is latvia? prime minister krisjanis karins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. vladimir putin s invasion of ukraine happened six months ago. right now, here in latvia, has that war raised the level of fear to new heights? what the war has done has raised the level of mobilisation. so the first effect wa
This is cnn Breaking News. A warm welcome to all of you watching us here in the United States, canada and all Around The World. Im kim brunhuber. I want to get to our Breaking News this hour. At least 350 israeli deaths are confirmed. More than 1500 israelis have been wounded over the past 24 hours as intense fighting rages between israel and hamas. Retaliatory israeli strikes in gaza reportedly have killed at least 313 people. Thats according to palestinian authorities. The idf says up to 1,000 hamas militants poured across the border and raided towns. Earlier video shows civilians being rounded up and taken to gaza as hostages. A short time ago, hamas claimed they were still in israeli. Heres the Prime Minister on saturday. Translator what happened today has never been seen in israel. And i will make sure it does not happen again. The entire government is behind this decision. The idf will immediately use all of its strength to destroy hamas availcapabilities and we take mighty venge
says the bank is ready to start cutting rates. musicians cope with stage fright. welcome to business today, i m mark lobel. is on the second day of a state visit. he s there to meet chancellor olaf scholz for talks aimed with the us and china. the two european heavyweights want to advance plans for an eu capital markets union. that s to get investments and savings flowing across member states. however negotiations have stalled for nearly a decade because eu members do not want to relinquish control of national financial rules. so how close is the so called single market for capital to becoming a reality? let s get the thoughts of vim mice. he s ceo of the european banking federation in brussels. this, like many things in europe, it doesn t come with a big bang. it is usually part by part by part going forward. but it is so important that there is talk. it s not only the talk of macron and schulz, there are several high level reports that really want to make this real. what s