for the entirety of her life, every movement analyzes, every facial expression dissected. such is the life of royalty, yet the world felt connected to her, speaking of the world it changes a great deal during the course of her life and her 70 year reign. think about what she experienced and lived through and bore eyewitness to think about how much the world, of technology and medicine changed. and celebrate some things that did not change like your pr relationship with great britain, she was a friend to the united states, our leaders and our people are for most of us we never met her, we just know what we saw, read and heard over the years, and admired her. she was in a real sense, a bridge from one generation to the next from a world we read about to the one we find ourselves in. her son king charles iii will as ascend to the throne. we celebrate her life and grief with our staunchest allies over the passing of a monarch and the end of an era, here to celebrate the life, leg
while across the atlantic, thousands gathered to witness a procession honoring the late queen elizabeth. this morning ceremonies in new york city, washington, d.c. enchants the pennsylvania. the three sites where americans died in the attacks of 21 years ago. more on the coverage in just a moment. in the meantime the queens coffin made the first stop in what will be a nine day journey through scotland and england. it all in with the majesties funeral in london one week from tomorrow. senior affairs correspondent amy kellogg live in london with m more. the queen set off on what king charles has called her last great journey today with the coffin traveling 180 miles from the scottish highlands to the scottish capital. this is the scotland that has an ongoing debate about leaving the united kingdom but scotland which held such a precious place in the queens heart. she spent most of her summer up at balmoral. an annual trip. it was said to have been her happy place. her coffin
good afternoon, charles. here on the hill, there s plenty of bipartisan support for the speaker of the house as china really starts to ratchet up its aggression to the u.s. and the fact that the speaker was bold enough to make this trip. speaker pelosi is spending the night in taipei tonight after getting a rock star welcome by a sea of people there shortly after she released a statement that attempts to send a message to china that this trip is not a provocation. that is not how china is reading it at all. chinese media has announced that they will start a series of military operations including live fire exercises around taiwan and flying across the median line. now, many republicans are lauding the speaker s trip, which others have taken in the past. they want the white house, specifically the president, to be firm with china. well past time to do this for the united states, to make clear that we will support taiwan if the chinese communists go for the jugular. if they
breaking tonight, hamas is blinking? well perhaps. earlier today two elderly hostages were released. one 79, the other 85. now tears of joy for sure but still they claim one quarter of their community is either murdered, missing or was abducted. more details on that in moments. also tonight we re going to talk to one muslim scholar who viewed raw footage of all the horrors, murder, torture, all of it that was committed by hamas. plus a survivor of the festival attack, her startling assessment of america s rising anti-semitism later in the show. we are also learning more about other atrocities the terrorists planned to carry out, cyanide bombs reportedly coming from al qaeda. fox s lucas tomlinson is standing by. what can you tell us? reporter: laura, moments ago a helicopter delivered the hostages released from hamas to a hospital here in tel aviv. what s striking one of the hospitals used to volunteer to drive palestinians into israel for better medical care. israeli defen
breaking tonight, hamas is blinking? well perhaps. earlier today two elderly hostages were released. one 79, the other 85. now tears of joy for sure but still they claim one quarter of their community is either murdered, missing or was abducted. more details on that in moments. also tonight we re going to talk to one muslim scholar who viewed raw footage of all the horrors, murder, torture, all of it that was committed by hamas. plus a survivor of the festival attack, her startling assessment of america s rising anti-semitism later in the show. we are also learning more about other atrocities the terrorists planned to carry out, cyanide bombs reportedly coming from al qaeda. fox s lucas tomlinson is standing by. what can you tell us? reporter: laura, moments ago a helicopter delivered the hostages released from hamas to a hospital here in tel aviv. what s striking one of the hospitals used to volunteer to drive palestinians into israel for better medical care. israeli defen