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The Charlie Kirk Show
Unpacking the Royals With Alex Clark and Jobob
"A lot of topics that I want to cover here. And it was funny. When we were in the break, we were talking about what we were going to start with first. And there's a ton of options on the table. And of course, Alex Clark said, I don't want to talk about the queen's court or the king's coronation. Because I don't know anything about the British stuff. And so I immediately thought then we're starting with the coronation. Of course. So Joe bob, why don't you fill us in? So King Charles is now King Charles. He's been crowned. He was the king already. And I think this is interesting too because my wife and I were just in London for like a week like two weeks ago and everybody was prepped with the coronation. Now the coronation is happening may 6th and isn't the coronation gonna be so grand. It was funny, all of our tour guides in London were saying, well, the king will walk down this road and the king will do this and I could I couldn't help but think the entire time and maybe this just makes me a patriot American who cares. I do not understand why anybody cares so much about the king of a foreign country and this whole idea of running society as a democracy. The idea of a monarch and king, I don't get it. Well, I mean, that part of it is really not the controversial part. I mean, you and I had a disagreement in the break. Yeah. I think there's a place for the royals and the monarchy as an institution in England. I think it's good when a country holds up these institutions that have history and tradition built into them that the people know and love and look up to. The queen was the great. There's a lot of people in this audience that think the queen was this globalist shill and she was actually working with the rockefellers and all this stuff. I don't know anything about this. All I'm saying, all I'm saying is that she comported herself with dignity, respect. She honored the church and the Church of England, the tradition that was handed down to her. She was a steward of she looked at her family as something to be protected and from the British tabloid press. Now, Joe bob comes at it from a different angle. You don't like it, do you very much? Oh. You know why? 'cause I'm an American. Okay, but here's what I don't understand. And I feel like there's a piece that I'm missing here. It seems to me like the English aren't that excited about this coronation and stuff either. Is that because they all hold a grudge against him for cheating on Princess Diana forever ago, or what's the problem? I think that well, Joe bob, what's your take? No, I don't know if I'd call myself an expert or anything. But when I was there, everybody was excited about it. That was

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak Reflects on the Significance of the British Monarchy
"To John S mirak. Oh my goodness. John, this weekend. King Charles the third was officially crowned all very ritualistic. I spoke at length to Naomi wolf about it in our one. Do you have any observations on that event? Yeah, I'm really, really glad the British monarchy survives. Even though it doesn't wield any power, even though I'm a half Irish. And I'm almost genetic, you know, my genes scream at the British monarchy, the way yours do at the Ottoman Empire, Eric. Being Greek. But as an American, I need to recognize that our freedoms are ordered liberty, come from no place else, but England. That the peculiar history of the English monarchy, and its relationship to the English parliament and the English people. The back and forth battle for power between the king, the parliament and the people, has produced the freest society in the history of the world. And it's interesting that our independence was a rebellion against Great Britain. Great Britain was the freest society on earth at the time. We wanted more. But the point is we weren't rebelling against the Ottoman Empire or the Mongol conic cons. We were rebelling against a pretty darn good monarchy that for hundreds of years had been subjecting the king's powers to the power of parliament. Starting in the 1300s with the Magna Carta, the English monarchs had century John. I'm sorry. Thank you. 13th century. With the Magna Carta, the English monarchs had to ask the parliament for taxes. The power of the purse was in the hands of the nobility and then of the common people.

The Eric Metaxas Show
The Weirdness of King Charles' Coronation With Naomi Wolf
"Talking to Naomi wolf about the weirdness. Weirdness. That's a good word of what happened during the coronation. Naomi, you were talking about. And this is the beauty of it that you're saying, you know, that there had never been a screen to shield us from seeing and observing what was happening during the actual anointing literal anointing with oil with the sacred elements. Now, part of me would say, well, wait a minute, that should be shielded. There's something sacred. We veil the mystery, but you're telling me, this has never happened before. This is the first time a screen was put up. Is that just because we've never had cameras trained on this before? No, there was one coronation Queen Elizabeth's, which did have television cameras in 19 50. Three. Three. Thank you. And the cameras show a fabric when she's being anointed. They don't show the anointing, but she was under a Canopy rather than behind a screen. And what you do hear very clearly in the one clip I could find online and we've got to download it because these are vanishing fast is that you could hear everything that the Archbishop of Canterbury anointing her was saying and he's saying like I know your breast, I annoy your head, I know what your hands and the anointing is in the name of God. And he says God multiple times, right? So there's a narration of what's happening. And people have to understand anointing is kind of a transubstantiated moment. You know, the anointing goes back to exodus and priests are anointed kings are anointed. But in the, in the British tradition, the anointing of the sovereign is when the sovereign turns into this mediator between God and man. And so it is transformational, right? You don't have a sovereign of England if the sovereign isn't anointed, and if a sovereign isn't consecrated to God, in that role. So whether you were actually whether the people present could see Queen Elizabeth when she was annoyed, I don't know. The descriptions are unclear at Canopy is not a screen. However, what is very clear is that they could hear what was happening and they could hear the link to just part of the ritual. So what's so striking to me is I looked at that moment when King Charles is behind the screen with whoever is behind it with him and literally the choir drowns out the words that the anointing would very robust performance of handles so there are no witnesses to what is going on. We

The Eric Metaxas Show
Naomi Wolf and Eric Discuss Observations From King Charles' Coronation
"Anybody believes that Charles thinks of the Christian faith alone much less the faith of those in the Church of England to be worthy of his defense. He has always struck me as someone who does want to using your word Eli, you know, a lot of these differences. But when I saw him there with a Greek Orthodox priest and a Roman Catholic cardinal, I believe it was. And I just thought this is at least odd, but you go in your piece, you go way, way, way past that. So just. Let's talk about, I mean, the first thing you talk about that really struck me as creepy was the screen. Shielding him while there's this sacred moment with the Archbishop of Canterbury, who, as far as I'm concerned, the heretic anyway. So this is why part of me doesn't care about any of this. But the fact is that he shielded. But you said in your piece that we couldn't hear him and that was very strange that no one could hear what was going. We had to take it on faith, I suppose, that he's saying the sacred words as he is being anointed. So talk about that. Sure, it's interesting how people remember things because actually the first section of the essay, I think a lot of women will remember, which is about fashion. And it's about how in coronations past there have been ladies in the white dresses that's traditional, but that they wore the dresses of their fashion moment, whereas for the first time in all the coronations that I've seen, key women in this ritual were wearing druidic gowns, like literally handmaid's tale type, long sleeved ankle length, shapeless, tunick, white gowns, with a cape like poor little princess Charlotte, were a little cape lit. And they had kind of garlands in their rethink their crowns, and I thought, well, what is this in British history? This is druidism.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Naomi Wolf Reveals Shocking Deconsecration at the Coronation
"Wolf is my guest. Naomi, I'm just thrilled. I get to talk to you about this because when I read it, I thought I can not wait to talk to her about this directly. So thank you for being on today. And thank you for observing so terribly closely what occurred during this odd coronation. Yeah, well, it's always such a delight to speak with you, Eric. And I mean, you understand that these weird inversions that I describe in my essay that jumped out at me when I was watching the coronation are not trivial. They're heavily symbolic and ritual has an important I mean, the basic thesis of the argument I made in my essay is that King Charles the third, newly crowned king of England, had upended and kind of twisted and he lied in quite a deliberative sort of way, a number of norms and rituals and texts and practices that are traditional in the coronation of an English king or queen and that by doing so I believe he is engaging in whatever I've written about before, which is a quite deliberate, deconsecration. And a quite intentional, it looks kind of systematic, undoing of aspects of English culture and heritage and reestablishment of another kind of dedication of energy or ritual or of kind of magic. In a major public ceremony.

AP News Radio
Uk has Big Lunch and Windsor concert following coronation Saturday
"A weekend long celebration of the coronation of King Charles the third continues with luncheons held throughout the UK and a concert at Windsor Castle. The festivities continue to support the newly crowned monarch, even as many have questioned the relevance of The Crown, and the cost of such a spectacle at a time when living costs are so high. The gilded spectacle of the king being crowned in an ancient religious ceremony at Westminster Abbey the day before takes a more down to earth turn, with picnics and street parties being planned across the UK. Events conclude with a concert featuring Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and the boy band that take that in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News Radio
Jill Biden: Charles' coronation was 'just amazing to see'
"First Lady Jill Biden has told The Associated Press, London's coronation was a great experience. Jill Biden says it was just amazing to be able to witness the coronation of Britain's King Charles the third in person. Biden, who represented the U.S. at Saturday's ceremony at Westminster Abbey, said in a telephone interview that it was a surreal moment to see the crowns placed on the head of the king and his wife, queen Camilla. The First Lady said, it was an honor to represent her country at the coronation, and it meant a lot that she could bring finnegan Biden, one of her granddaughters with her, for the milestone event, Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News Radio
On this week's AP Religion Minute, King Charles recognizes a spectrum of faiths in today's United Kingdom.
"I'm Walter ratliff with the religion minute. At a time when religion is entwined and tensions around the world, King Charles is trying to bridge the differences between the faith groups that make up Britain's increasingly diverse society. This is on display at his coronation. When religious leaders representing Buddhist Hindu Jewish and other traditions will play an active role in the ceremonies for the first time for decades, Charles has suggested that he would like to be known as the defender of faith, a small but hugely symbolic change from the monarch's traditional title of defender of the faith, meaning Christianity. When he says he wants to be defender of faiths, that means the world. Nikki list is a rabbi in North London. Knowing that King Charles acts this way and speaks this way, is tremendously comforting. 70 years ago, more than 80% of people in England were Christian. That figure has now dropped below half with 37%, saying they have no religion, 6.5% calling themselves Muslim and 1.7% Hindu. I'm Walter ratliff.

TIME's Top Stories
"king charles" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"The enduring oddness of King Charles the third by yasmin sarhan. The occupations of a constitutional monarch are grave, formal, important, but never exciting wrote the British journalist Walter in his 19th century work on the English constitution. If that's true, no one appears to have told King Charles the third. The British monarch, who will formally be crowned king in a coronation ceremony this weekend, is perhaps the least non exciting royal alive. Quite aside from his position as the head of the British royal family, a role that he automatically took over following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, the second in September, Charles life has always been under the spotlight from his fairytale wedding to Princess Diana in 1981 to his falling out with his youngest son, prince Harry, in 2021. What distinguishes Charles from his mother as well as most other members of his family is as vast array of interests and hobbies. Many Britons could probably name something about the king that most would find eccentric or odd, his love of red squirrels, for example, or his passion for British hedgerows. There's also his disdain for cube shaped ice, virtually everyone in the country, if not the world, knows how he feels about leaking pens. He's quite quirky, Sally bedell Smith, author of Prince Charles the passions and paradoxes of an improbable life tells time. Quite unlike Queen Elizabeth, who had a reputation for keeping her personal views on everything beyond corgis and horses private, Charles has always been outspoken about his views and interests. The one that he is perhaps best known for is his passion for environmentalism, a cause that he took up as early as 1970 when, as the Prince of Wales, he issued a prescient warning about the horrifying effects of pollution on related issues such as organic farming and sustainable fashion, Charles was ahead of his time. So committed is he to the cause of conservation that he purportedly still wears a pair of shoes that he bought in 1971 and drives a classic Aston Martin that runs on bioethanol made from cheese and wine. He has since issued more urgent calls for a radical climate action. But the monarch's interests don't end with the planet among Charles other noted pastimes is architecture and in particular how it has been stained in the modern era. He wants to describe the proposed addition to London's National Gallery as a monstrous carbuncle. And even likened London's contemporary landscape to the Battle of Britain in World War II. You have ladies and gentlemen to give this much to the Luftwaffe he once told attendees of an event marking the royal institute of British architects 150th anniversary when it knocked down our buildings, it didn't replace them with anything more offensive than rubble, we did that. A living embodiment of Charles architectural worldview can be found 130 miles southwest of London in poundbury, a town featuring pastel colored houses, abundant courtyards, and signless roads that was designed by Charles is an experimental planning project in the 1980s due to be completed in 2025 poundbury has been hailed as a model for new, livable, urbanism. To critics, however, it's seen as more of a feudal Disneyland that Charles has so many passions to say nothing of his interest in philosophy, homeopathic medicine, and Islam, is in many ways a direct consequence of his extended stint as heir to the throne, a period in which he had both the time and the resources to pursue his interests. His time as Prince of Wales was not by any stretch of the imagination, a life spent in waiting, but Dell Smith says, noting his work with more than 400 charities, many of which were directly tied to his interests. He was very busy, he was a man in a hurry. He has a fog ish side, there's no doubt about it, says Richard fitzwilliams, a longtime royal expert, but he's also an extremely hard worker. This perception can get lost in mid Charles more peculiar idiosyncrasies from his reported preference to travel with his own custom made toilet seat to his apparent unwillingness to administer his own toothpaste. It's little wonder that one of his biographers roiled expert Christopher Anderson dubbed him. One of the most eccentric sovereigns Great Britain has ever had. Since becoming sovereign, however, Charles had to scale his own personal views and interests back. In his first address to the nation following his mother's death, he conceded that, as he takes on his new role, it will no longer be possible for me to give so much of my time and energies to the charities and issues for which I care so deeply. For many observers, this was an essential step in ensuring the continuity of the royal family as a unifying force in the country. A monarch simply can not go out and make pronouncements on issues that could very well alienate some portion of the British population and for that matter the population in those nations that remain realms over which the British monarch is ahead of state, but Dallas Smith says one of the most important roles of the monarch is to be the binding force in British society, and to do anything that runs counter to that, threatens his position. Charles has found some ways of maintaining his individuality, though, while the monarch was reportedly blocked, for example, from attending the cop 27 summit in Egypt last year, he didn't host a reception for others attending the summit to discuss the issue of climate change, and while he may still be the defender of the faith as the supreme governor of the Church of England, Charles has also dubbed himself the defender of faiths, reflecting his desire to be more inclusive and while Charles coronation will be steeped in religious symbolism and tradition dating back centuries, there will still be elements of the celebration that are unique to him if you know what to look for. The design of the ornately illustrated coronation invitations, for example, features a hedgerow border in an apparent nod to the monarch's love of horticulture. The ceremony will also feature Greek Orthodox music in a tribute to the king's father, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who was born in corfu in to the Greek and Danish royal families. He was also interested in Eastern Orthodox thinking and practices, says badell Smith. The inclusion of religious leaders representing the Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh traditions in the coronation underscores Charles efforts to reflect Britain's diversity, as well as his own interests in non Christian faiths..

AP News Radio
Charles III crowned in ancient rite at Westminster Abbey
"King Charles the third is crowned in an ancient right at Westminster Abbey. The symbolic peak of the two hour service came halfway through when Archbishop of Canterbury Justin welby placed the solid gold Saint Edward's crown on Charles's head. Trumpets sounded and gun salutes were fired across the UK. God saved the king. In a change to the ancient right, Charles had scrapped the traditional moment at the end of the service when nobles are asked to kneel and pledge their loyalties to the king instead will be invited everyone in the Abbey to swear true allegiance to the monarch. Charles De Ledesma, London.

Mark Levin
@Maga4Justice on Twitter Compares Dr. Jill Biden's Dress to a Sofa
"I don't know who this person is They're on Twitter it says Ronda Lee Iowa The actual Twitter handle is maga four justice the number four mega four justice So listen if you follow it and there's some like offensive memes or something don't come yelling at me okay You're a grown-up I don't know I'm recommending it just because of this one thing this person does I don't know who they are that they are brilliant at it They get a picture of the First Lady Jill Biden Wearing one of these God awful dresses I mentioned yesterday or earlier They released a picture of her She's representing our country At the coronation of King Charles And she's wearing this dress with the Princess Kate Middleton And this trust it's uncanny It always looks like the upholstery from a sofa from the 70s And I don't know who this person is at maga forge justice But they somehow find the sofa That almost identically matches the clothes that the First Lady is wearing and boy oh boy have they done it again I just tweeted it and my Twitter account it's Larry O'Connor and there she is where the sofa upholstery And there's the sofa And I gotta say I mean in this case it looks better on the sofa I just say it It looks like a sleeper bet I like those The little sleepers What was it in New York at Jennifer convertibles I think it was Oh wait they're not paying us any money for that There you got a freebie Jennifer convertibles Oh well done whoever that is at mega for justice They always and if you scroll through the Twitter account you will see just time and time again Whatever show Biden is wearing There is a matching sofa

AP News Radio
On this week's AP Religion Roundup, King Charles recognizes a spectrum of faiths in today's United Kingdom.
"On this week's AP religion roundup at his coronation, King Charles recognizes a spectrum of faith in today's United Kingdom. At a time when religion is entwined and tensions around the world, King Charles is trying to bridge the differences between the faith groups that make up Britain's increasingly diverse society. This is on display at his coronation when religious leaders representing Buddhist Hindu Jewish and other traditions will play an active role in the ceremonies for the first time. For decades, Charles has suggested that he would like to be known as the defender of faith, a small but hugely symbolic change from the monarch's traditional title of defender of the faith, meaning Christianity. When he says he wants to be defender of faiths, that means the world. Nikki Liz is a rabbi in North London. Our history hasn't always been so simple, and we haven't always lived freely. We haven't been able to practice our religion, but knowing that King Charles acts this way and speaks this way, is tremendously comforting. King Charles has expressed an appreciation for Hindu practices, including the healing power of yoga. At once called Islam, one of the greatest treasuries of accumulated wisdom and spiritual knowledge available to humanity. The director of the Oxford center for Islamic studies says he appreciates the king's recognition of the UK's array of religious groups. To have all citizens feel that they have their valued in their own countries. There is that respect and protection that the desire from the government. So that there is the same sense of belonging in these places. And I think there is no one better. Who could express this than the monarch. 70 years ago, more than 80% of people in England were Christian. That figure has now dropped below half with 37%, saying they have no religion, 6.5% calling themselves Muslim and 1.7% Hindu. The change is even more pronounced in London, where more than a quarter of the population have a non Christian faith. I'm Walter ratliff.

AP News Radio
King sends message to London commuters
"An announcement has sounded at underground stations in London with King Charles the third and queen consort Camilla, wishing people a happy coronation weekend. My wife and I wish you and your families are wonderful coronation weekend. Wherever you are traveling, we hope you have a safe and pleasant journey. And remember, please mind the gap. The kings mention of the gap refers to the space between stations platforms and the opening doors of a just arrived train most London commuters have learned to watch their step here as the gap can be a little too wide. Charles the third is crowned on Saturday at Westminster Abbey in a ritual infused ceremony. Charles De Ledesma, London

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
"king charles" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
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AP News Radio
Showtime! UK readies pomp for King Charles III's coronation
"Britain's royal family turns the page on a new chapter with the coronation of King Charles the third. Charles ascended the throne when his mother Queen Elizabeth II died last year, but the coronation on Saturday is a religious ceremony, the provides a more formal confirmation of his role as head of state and titular head of the Church of England. The pomp, pageantry and symbolism of the occasion, date back to the medieval times, when English kings wielded great power, Charles says he wants to slim down the monarchy, and his coronation was planned accordingly, but it will still feature all native regalia and be attended by heads of state and royals from other nations. Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News Radio
Man arrested outside Buckingham Palace with suspected weapon
"London police say a controlled explosion was carried out as a precaution outside Buckingham Palace late on Tuesday. After a man was arrested there on the suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon. Britain's security minister on Wednesday said he's very proud of the police response after the man was arrested for throwing items suspected to be shotgun cartridges into Buckingham Palace grounds. Speaking to broadcaster Sky News, Tom tooken hat says the government is in no way complacent about security surrounding the king's coronation. We have spent an awful lot of time over the last several months preparing for any number of different threats because the reality is this is a very complex event. The incident took place just days before Charles ceremony, which is scheduled to take place at nearby Westminster Abbey on Saturday, King Charles the third and Camilla the queen consult were not at Buckingham Palace at the time of the arrest. Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News Radio
Parliament reception for King and Queen Consort
"Before his coronation weekend, King Charles the third has visited parliament, getting a reminder that the monarch's power has limits. King Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, are applauded after meeting party leaders members of parliament and other officials in Westminster hall. The royal couple also had the chance to see a 300 year old gilded coach that ferried the speakers of the House of Commons to coronations and royal events, but not anymore on Saturday the carriage will remain in parliament's Westminster hall, where it's on public display, while Britain's elected lawmakers take a backseat during royal events, the monarch faces restrictions in parliament, the king can visit Westminster hall, the oldest part of the House of Commons, but he may not enter the House of Commons. Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News Radio
UK's diverse communities ambivalent about king's coronation
"Towns and cities will be awash with union flags and patriotic decorations to celebrate King Charles the third's coronation this weekend, but the events viewed with a large dose of ambivalence by some in Britain's diverse communities. Darren white, a descendant of migrants from Jamaica and Adriana Forbes darned a musicians with the Brixton chamber orchestra. Here rehearsing ahead of the coronation carnival, while white's excited about the gig, he tells The Associated Press that some might find it hard to connect to the whole occasion, with the economy on the precipice of recession, while forms Durant says it's strange that the event would happen at a time when people don't really have the money to get by. I have mixed opinions on general kind of the royal family and the coronation just because I think that there are bigger things happening in Britain right now. Across the capital, Japan, Basra, the head of Southwest community alliance, says people are going through a cost of living crisis. Is it fair that there is so much attention and resource, being put into a massive correlation celebration where people are in record numbers having to rely on food banks, facing poverty or unbelievable scale. Elsewhere in south proprietor gulu Anand recalls the royals demeanor, when he ate at his restaurant, Charles, he says, actually listens to you wants to know where you've come from. Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News Radio
Royal Drama: King’s fractious family on stage at coronation
"As King Charles the third joins as many as 2800 guests for his coronation on May 6th at Westminster Abbey, his complicated family will once again take center stage. There's a second wife and embarrassing brother and an angry son and daughter in law all with allies who aren't shy about whispering family secrets in the ears of friendly reporters. How King Charles manages his family drama over the coming weeks and years is crucial to the king's efforts to preserve and protect the 1000 year old hereditary monarchy, editor of majesty magazine, Joe little, says Charles ongoing family drama was never going to just disappear. I think it was a nervous that when Charles became king, the loss of the personal stuff would come back to haunt him. Royal historian Robert Lacey says the standards were set too high. The British monarchy is supposed to be representative. And that used to be thought to mean it's got to be ideal. It's got to behave in an absolutely immaculate fashion. Well, that wasn't realistic and proved not to be realistic. In fact, Lacey believes Charles fractious family may be easier for the British public to identify with. But I think most people in Britain find an imperfect and honest family, easier to live with. Karen Chammas, London

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Jill Biden, Not Joe, Will Attend the Coronation of King Charles III
"I quickly Joe Biden responded RSVP back about ten days ago that she would be attending the king's coronation. I think she's taking someone with her. I don't remember the name, but of course, like you said, he's not going. But she is representing the United States. Well, I don't wish her anything, but great feelings with that because we should have somebody there. It would be a very bad look given the unique relationship that we have with the UK for us not to have. But I think it should be our head of state. I think it should be, this is as important as the death of Queen Elizabeth. I mean, it's a once in a hundred year event. Thank you, Joan. Thanks for helping us. Again, the fact checking team at the Mike Gallagher show appreciate that.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"May is being knighted, he was one of over a thousand people included on King Charles the third's first honors list since taking the throne may receive the title of knight bachelor for his services to music and charity. He took to Instagram to share a video thanking fans for their love and support. In addition to his music career, may is an astrophysicist and vocal supporter of animal rights. And on this date, back in 1973 in music history, kiss made their concert debut performing with blue oyster cult and Iggy Pop at the Academy of Music in New York. I'm Chris gracio. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Chinese president Xi Jinping said China has entered a new phase in its fight against the coronavirus and tough challenges remain. It was his most Frank public comment on the reversal of the COVID zero policy that's resulted in nationwide outbreaks in China and tested the health system and economy. She spoke in a new year's address today. State attorney general Todd rokita of Indiana announced that Google will pay Indiana $20 million to resolve the state's lawsuit against the technology giant, all this over allegedly deceptive location, tracking practices, rokita says he filed a separate lawsuit against Google when negotiations between the company and a coalition of state attorneys general stall. They were states have agreed to a 391 and a half $1 million settlement with the company in November. The company issued a lengthy statement Friday saying that over the past few years, Google has introduced more transparency and tools to help users manage their data and minimize the data it collects. U.S. shale executives remain concerned about the outlook for rising costs going in 2023 as they continue to struggle with hiring and retaining workers. More from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Well, that's according to the Federal Reserve bank of Dallas, a majority of respondents polled in the bank's latest quarterly energy survey say they expect to increase capital spending slightly or significantly in 2023 compared with 2022 levels. Most also see West Texas intermediate crude oil at $80 a barrel or higher by the end of 2023. Charlie palette Bloomberg radio. As electric vehicles grow in popularity and EV is set to rank among the top 5 vehicles sold worldwide. More from Bloomberg's Larry koski. Tesla's model Y is expected to move up in this year's automotive ranking with 760,000 vehicles sold, passing the Toyota Camry and Nissan sentra. But that's not enough for Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, who's aiming for the top spot with plans to put a million model wise on the road in 2023. Bloomberg says it won't be easy given the weakening economy and the model lies high price compared to other leading models. I'm Larry kofsky, Bloomberg radio. Elon Musk was the second person to ever amass a fortune of more than 200 billion, breaching that threshold back in January 2021. Months after Jeff Bezos, the Tesla CEO has now achieved a first of his own, being the only person in history to erase $200 billion from net worth. Musk has seen his wealth plummet to 137 billion after Tesla shares tumbled in recent weeks, including an 11% drop on Tuesday. That, according to the Bloomberg billionaires index, Musk's fortune peaked at $340 billion on November 1st of 2021. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm susannah Palmer. This is Bloomberg. This

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"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"May is being knighted, he was one of over a thousand people included on King Charles the third's first honors list since taking the throne may receive the title of knight bachelor for his services to music and charity. He took to Instagram to share a video thanking fans for their love and support. In addition to his music career, may is an astrophysicist and vocal supporter of animal rights. And on this date, back in 1973 in music history, kiss made their concert debut performing with blue oyster cult and IG pop at the Academy of Music in New York. I'm Chris gracio. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom Chinese president Xi Jinping said China has entered a new phase in its fight against the coronavirus and tough challenges remain. It was his most Frank public comment on the reversal of the COVID zero policy that's resulted in nationwide outbreaks in China and tested the health system and economy. She spoke in a new year's address today. State attorney general Todd rokita of Indiana announced that Google will pay Indiana $20 million to resolve the state's lawsuit against the technology giant, all this over allegedly deceptive location tracking practices. Rokita says he filed a separate lawsuit against Google when negotiations between the company and a coalition of state attorneys general stahl. They were states have agreed to a 391 and a half $1 million settlement with the company in November. The company issued a lengthy statement Friday saying that over the past few years, Google has introduced more transparency and tools to help users manage their data and minimize the data it collects. U.S. shale executives remain concerned about the outlook for rising costs going in 2023 as they continue to struggle with hiring and retaining workers. More from Bloomberg's trolley pellet. That's according to the Federal Reserve bank of Dallas, a majority of respondents polled in the bank's latest quarterly energy survey say they expect to increase capital spending slightly or significantly in 2023 compared with 2022 levels. Most also see West Texas intermediate crude oil at $80 a barrel or higher by the end of 2023. Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio as electric vehicles grow in popularity and Evie is that you rank among the top 5 vehicles sold worldwide, more from Bloomberg's Larry koski. Tesla's model Y is expected to move up in this year's automotive ranking with 760,000 vehicles sold, passing the Toyota Camry and Nissan sentra. But that's not enough for Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, who's aiming for the top spot with plans to put a million model wise on the road in 2023, Bloomberg says it won't be easy, given the weakening economy and the model lies high price compared to other leading models. I'm Larry kofsky, Bloomberg radio. Elon Musk was the second person to ever amasa fortune of more than 200 billion, breaching that threshold back in January 2021, months after Jeff Bezos. The Tesla CEO has now achieved a first of his own, being the only person in history to erase $200 billion from net worth. Musk has seen his wealth plummet to 137 billion after Tesla shares tumbled in recent weeks, including an 11% drop on Tuesday. That, according to the Bloomberg billionaires index, Musk's fortune peaked at $340 billion on November 1st of 2021. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by

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"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"I think it depends really on sort of what the recession inflation dynamic is going to be. But probably to start with, I would think that there is still moving in the same direction. And to the extent that we think that recession risk is overplayed, they would continue to move in the same direction. It would only be to the extent that inflation is sort of to take hold. So as recession is going to take hold, then you would see a rally in rate and a fellow group to the extent that we can avoid a strong recession. It's probably highly correlated. Okay, Tata grow Castro portfolio manager and co head of public markets at moose niche and company. Thanks so much for joining us this morning. Let's get back to leann garran's for more in our top stories Leanne. Stephen, good morning and thank you. Bank of Japan governor Harry Kiko kuroda has shock markets by doubling a cap on ten year bond yields allowing them to rise around 0.5%. That is up from the previous limit to 0.25%, the Central Bank says a move will enhance a sustainability of its monetary easing, but many economists see it as paving the way for possible policy normalization. Now the European Union has reached a deal to cap natural gas prices at €180 per megawatt hour. It ends months of political wrangling over whether to intervene in the energy crisis, sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the cap is significantly lower than an earlier proposal by the European Commission, which would not have prevented the price by earlier this year as Russia did curb gas supply. And finally, the first banknotes with King Charles on them have actually been revealed the new polymer notes feature a portrait of the king on the front as well as a cameo of him in a see through security window, they'll inter circulation in 2024 and gradually replace the ones featuring Queen Elizabeth II. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than

WNYC 93.9 FM
"king charles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"It is curiosity most of it is love and so many people, it's a memory. If I may ask a personal question, what does the loss feel like to you? It's transition rather than a loss. I think I felt there were a bit of my father died. It was a life well lived. It may be a matter for tears, but not a sort of sadness. And also there's a dedication to try to go on with King Charles. Making it possible for our country to go on improving. And I explain to people that we have a monarchy because it's a democratic choice. If we didn't want a monarchy would have had a revolution, if we didn't want to monarchy, the parliament would vote to abolish its role, we haven't. So she was there by choice, King Charles is there by choice and we can presume that William and George will follow on. For a lot of people from former colonies, the queen didn't just represent values that were considered aspirational. She represented an exploitative, brutal imperial rule. What do you say to them? I can see that people can say the British Empire was not perfect. That's true. I can also see the consequences out of experience. So for example, 50 years ago, Idi Amin through tens of thousands of Ugandan Asians out of Uganda, one of the most racist attacks on innocent people, the world has known in peacetime. And not sure they're necessarily think that the British rule was worse than what igna min and Milton both gave them. But on the day of the queen's funeral, we could recognize that most decisions about decolonisation are ones for parliament and politics not for the head of state. The nation of Antigua and Barbuda recently called on a referendum to decide on removing the British monarch as head of state. Do you believe the Commonwealth of Nations will endure in this new era without Queen Elizabeth? The combos are certainly enjoying the answer and endurance is clearly yes. If you take place like Australia, which I was expected to have become a republic years and years ago, didn't when they had a referendum because what they chose to replace it was less popular than going on with the Commonwealth queen now king. So I think there isn't really a problem. And one can have a good argument for all these things in good time. You were the second MP after the Speaker of the House who swore an oath of loyalty to King Charles, you've watched him prepare for this role his entire adult life. Who do you believe he will be as monarch? By chance, he and I were at the same college at the same university two or three years apart. I think he'll help guide future prime ministers into making decisions, which are more likely to be successful and less likely to be failures. Without becoming controversial. But the public knows far more about him than they did his mother, right? I mean, of course there were all the scandals related to his marriage to Princess Diana. But the public knows also what issues he cares about because he was allowed to advocate in a way his mother never did. Does knowing more about him make him more vulnerable to criticism. I didn't think something about somebody makes them vulnerable. The fact is things happen. And I think that you need to be able to march forward as well as being aware that you could have done things better in the past. There's certainly applies to me as a member of parliament. Can I be more of the good person I could be in the future? I think he will be and I think he'll help us to do the same ourselves and have to make the country better. When you think of her legacy, how did she make a difference? What did she accomplish? What did she Elizabeth bring to the monarchy? The simplest answer of the dedication to service is not like being head of a university for 5 or ten years. It's not like being chief of a company for two years or 18 years. It's a lifelong dedication and she showed it could be done. You have to have endurance you have to have fortitude and you have to know that there's a higher cause you're working for rather than just personal popularity. But it sounds like you're saying what she achieved was survival. Well, that's certainly true that she achieved survival as the same way that King Charles did the same thing. But if you start saying, is it because of her that were far more tolerant on race or sexual orientation? No, but she's gone along with that. And I don't think anyone could say she disrespects the difficulties that other people go through. In fact, there are plenty of examples where her personal kindnesses to people have made a difference to people's lives. So I think I'd look to the small things as well as the big things. And just say that we were asked God to bless the queen, but now God save the king. Sir Peter bottomley, the longest serving member of the House of Commons.

WTOP
"king charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Top stories are following for you this evening on WTO P and Maryland's search and rescue team is making its way to Puerto Rico to help on the ground as hurricane Fiona's bringing high winds and lots of rain to the island of power is out to more than a million people, more than two feet of rain as possible from the storm. President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden were part of a reception hosted by King Charles the third ahead of Monday's state funeral for Queen Elizabeth earlier Sunday, the president and First Lady paid their respects at the queen's coffin. Another busload of migrants arrived in D.C. outside vice president Kamala Harris official residents in northwest all of the buses came from Texas, which continues to pressure sanctuary cities and made a surge of migrants crossing the southern border. Say what WTO for more on these stories in just minutes. 8 18 time dead back to the traffic center, Steve dresner. Well, I head back to Maryland on the northbound side of the BW Parkway, we're still dealing with an incident on the ramp to go to route 32 that ran partially looks like it's blogged and a bit of a delay on the northbound side of the Parkway from the capitol bellway passed one 93 up to 32. Does move, but won't you purge 32 you start slow down just a bit. 95 traveling incident free between the two beltways were good to go in two 70 and route 50, capital beltway, all quiet in both directions between Montgomery county and prince George's county. In the district, no delays now were funding on the northbound side to D.C. two 95, all clear from the 11th street bridge to the 50s split were in good shape on itune 95 still a bit slow, southbound three 95 freeway from the third street tunnel down to the area the case bridge in Virginia, traffic moving nicely on the capital beltway, north bay 95 all clear leaving Fredericksburg up through the oka kwon and good ride to the Springfield interchange we're still finding southbound delays after newington through lore and Montreal Kwan passed one 23 in Potomac mills, you're good to go all the way down to the Fredericksburg area. Traffic moving nicely on 66 pretty good ride along the GW Parkway. Try a new way to travel on car free day. Use transit rideshare bike walks, scooter, or telework, on Thursday, September 22nd. Take the free online pledge at car free metro D.C. dot org. Steve dresner, WTO traffic. Over to storm team four meteorologist Mike stenner. Look for a quiet night across the region skies will be clear. It could be some patchy fog well after midnight. I love low 60 suburbs upper 60s near the district. We'll turn partly sunny on Monday

WTOP
"king charles" Discussed on WTOP
". They'll temporarily live dormitory style at a military base on Cape Cod, which has been set up as an emergency shelter. That CBS News correspondent Elaine Keanu. There remains a long line of people waiting to file past Queen Elizabeth's coffin as the late monarch lies in state and London. One man arrested for rushing the area, which briefly halted the line. CBS News correspondent Steve futterman says that line is still several miles long. The wait times today are still long, but not as long as they were earlier today. This morning, the way times were more than 24 hours, now according to London officials, the way time is up to 14 hours, people still come a nonstop joining the line, they want to pay their respects to the queen. King Charles, along with his son, Prince William, made an unannounced visit to greet people waiting in line. Coming up on WTO after traffic and weather changes ahead for how transgender students are treated in Virginia. We'll tell you all about it. It's four 36. The kids are back in school and traffic has picked up, and yet some days it's still looks and feels like summer. Hi, it's Chris corps. If your roof is getting old, but it held up okay last year, doesn't mean it's ready to face another Washington winner. So right now is the ideal time to have a roof inspection to assess any damage that may have occurred during the steamy heat and the storms of summer and to check for any loose flashing. And inspection by Ruth masters will also prepare your home for winter because nobody wants the surprise of a roof leak when winter comes around. I know roof masters. They did work on my house. I trust them, and you can, too, because they always say whenever you need any roofing work done, always get three estimates. Just make sure one of the three is from roof masters. That way you'll know you're getting quality work and a fair price. Find out more at roof masters

Bloomberg Radio New York
"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It's 6 30 on Wall Street. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. And I'm Karen Walsh gow and we're just about three hours away from the open of U.S. trading time for the 5 things you need to know to start your day in a first we begin in Ukraine where the nation's military is making significant strides, forcing Russian defenses back and retaking some key areas, and marks one of the biggest successes for Ukraine since Moscow's invasion. Bloomberg's Ross Madison says Russian defenses appear caught on their heels. The last few days has been really rapid progress particularly in the eastern haq going through towns very, very quickly, pushing the Russian forces back closer to the Russian border. In fact, the departure by the Russians became so rapid it became quite chaotic stuff abandoned beside the road, tanks left, troops running in all directions. So certainly quite a sense of chaos on the Russian side at the speed with which the Ukrainians have pushed through these towns. Bloomberg's Raj Madison says Ukraine believes it's recaptured about 3000 km² of lost territory. Well, Karen, let's turn now to the UK where morning continues for Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles has wrapped up remarks at Westminster where political leaders had gathered to offer their condolences while the queen lies in state in Edinburgh, Scotland before being moved to London. Bloomberg's Lizzie Burton has more from Buckingham Palace. Tomorrow, the coffin will return here to Buckingham Palace and then from Wednesday until the funeral now confirmed for September 19th, the queen will lie in state at Westminster hall. You've got some UK newspapers this morning, estimating that as many as a million people will file past the coffin that could create a 5 mile cue, but really it's an outpouring of national grief that none of us has likely seen in our lifetimes in the UK and it leaves the government paralyzed in literature as his second week as prime minister. Bloomberg's Lizzie Burton says the queen's funeral will be held in Westminster Abbey one week from today. Well, he turned out Nathan to the mood on Wall Street this morning with U.S. futures in stocks overseas rising and that's giving strength to the pound in the Euro. For the next major catalyst for markets Karen comes tomorrow when we get the latest reading on U.S. inflation, economists predict a monthly decline in the consumer price index with a fall of one tenth of 1%. And as prices remain high, Nathan railroad workers are threatening to strike for more pay, tens of thousands of rail employees say they could walk off the job this week as labor negotiations remain challenging. They warn that a strike could cost the U.S. economy more than $2 billion a day. And that's the 5 things that you need to know to start your day. All right, Karen, thanks, S&P futures right now we're up 20 points. Now, futures up 121 NASDAQ futures higher by 65 points straight ahead your latest local headlines and a check of sports, this is Bloomberg. And at 6 33 on Wall Street where it's 69° in Central Park, it is heavy on the northbound FDR, drive with that accident at a 106th, details coming up in traffic

WTOP
"king charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Tom stories were following for you today on WTO P King Charles the third. The liver's first address is the new British monarch is following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. I too know solemnly pledge myself throughout the remaining time God grants me. To uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation is also vowed to carry on her service. The long awaited new express lanes along I 66 from route 28 and centerville to route 29 in Gainesville are set to open tomorrow, Virginia transportation officials say the new express option should help with the backups in that stretch of road. They'll toll lanes will be free for all until late September, and the Department of Justice and the Trump legal team have until midnight tonight to turn over a list of candidates for special master. This gum says the DoJ appeals the decision to appoint an outside lawyer to review documents seized by the FBI during the Lagos search. Stay with us here at WTO P for more on these stories in just minutes. Democrats in Virginia's General Assembly are accusing governor Glenn youngkin of overstepping state laws when it comes to his plan to remove Virginia from the regional greenhouse gas initiative, a total of 61 legislators signed on to a letter that was sent to the state's air pollution and control board this after a plan outlining the administration's plans to remove Virginia from the initiative by using the administrative process act in the letter of Democrats say the process is improper and illegal and that the decision should be up to the General Assembly. In a statement to The Washington Post, the young king administration says the initiative is nothing more than an additional tax on household energy use for Virginia families. It's 9 48. Traffic

Bloomberg Radio New York
"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"With Nancy Lyons. Thanks, Tim, in his first address as King Charles the third, we heard a son share his loss. I speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow. King Charles went on to say he realizes the world shares in his grief. The affection admiration and respect she inspired became the hallmark of her reign. At 73 Charles becomes the oldest person to ascend to the British throne. Former Secretary of State John Kerry is in London. He had been meeting with then Prince Charles in Scotland, in his role as special presidential envoy for climate. Kerry says Charles will likely transition well into his new position as king. I have total confidence King Charles is very savvy. He's been thinking about this and preparing for it for a long time and standing in for his mother in these recent months. The U.S. climate envoy John Kerry, President Biden says he does not know the details yet, but he does plan to attend the funeral for Queen Elizabeth during a trip to Ohio to break ground for an Intel chip factory. Biden says he's not been able to speak yet with the king. Several big changes in Major League Baseball, the league has adopted its first pitch clock placing new limits on defensive shifts and decided to make bases larger to protect the players, the hope is the changes will speed up the game and make it safer. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake

WTOP
"king charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Report, the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The queen's death is already causing a cascade of changes in the United Kingdom. Julian Payne was head of communications for then prince now King Charles, and is a CBS News royal contributor. He says Charles has already acknowledged some of the changes. My role is changing. So the work that I do, raising money, the philanthropic work I do. I will now have to do less of. There are other people now and he referenced his son that you could Cambridge now Prince of Wales. In his first address to the nation a sovereign Charles said his mother 70 years of service would be his guiding light. In our sorrow, let us remember and draw strength from the light of her example. President Biden was asked today if he will be attending the queen's funeral, he said he will. CBS News special report. I'm Christopher Cruise. Stay with double DT op more coverage all through the day. In other news, a group of young people ranging in age from 14 to 22 are under arrest in Montgomery county for having guns in what police call control dangerous substances. Source tells told the group that the group would be meeting in clarksburg on September 1st and then police set up a sting, the suspects were then arrested, investigators say some of the weapons were ghost guns, which have no serial numbers. Now, two 24, a D.C. man pleads guilty to killing the mother of his two month old son, she faced charges of leaving the child's remains in the trash when she was killed. Carl B Jones pleaded guilty in D.C. superior court to the stabbing death of 39 year old ladonia Boggs, the mother of his two month old son, according to D.C. prosecutors, Jones went to boxes apartment in April and the two argued over the death of their son who died nearly a year before. At the time of her death, Boggs was facing charges of tampering with evidence for putting the baby's remains in the trash after the infant died. Jones pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and a weapons charge in Boggs killing and could be sentenced to up to 9 years in prison. Kate Ryan, WTO pnews

Bloomberg Radio New York
"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"What the queen has brought is a sort of steady modernising approach to the monarchy. It was remaining herself the same character she was when she stood announced in Westminster Abbey. And I think that combination of a period to be the same must be open to new ideas and new ways of doing things. Has served the monarchy very well. And your strengths is a society country that we now live in. And I think the process of embracing change and a very quiet sort of way is to be very effective and of course, this has been admired by other great political figures around the world, Mandela, Obama, virtually every American president is valued between take on things. So experiences enormous. And she's used it and projected Britain in a way this is being a touching to many people. Given that legacy and influence of the queen, what sort of king do you think that Charles will be? Well, I think each monarch brings his own style and some beliefs to the role, but essentially that call value of the monarchy is to remain politically neutral above the political way and to work for society and the nation as a whole. And I think the aim very much of the principle where is now King Charles the third and of his mother. Elizabeth was to try to make a better world one that was more tolerant, one that was more stable and steady and one that was able to deal with adversity as well as with triumph. And our thanks to Bloomberg daybreak, Europe bankers, Caroline Hepburn and Steven Carroll for that conversation with Charles Anson communications consultant and former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II. We just got this headline crossing the Bloomberg terminal King Charles the third has left Balmoral Castle in Scotland. He is headed to London today where he's expected to meet with prime minister truss and deliver his first speech to the nation as king. Stay with us for continuing coverage this is Bloomberg. This is a circle is bringing together developers and entrepreneurs from around the world. Join us in San Francisco for circles converge 22 from September 27th to the 30th to shape the future of money and a digital asset ecosystem. Go to converge that circle dot com to register and learn more. Bloomberg money minute, wildfires, floods tornadoes, U.S. home builders keep putting up homes in places that are right in the way of natural disasters. That's according to a new report from the real estate broker Redfin. It says more than half the new homes built this decade faced the possibility of wildfires, nearly as many face the risk of drought and a quarter of those homes are at risk of flooding. On Wall Street, stocks ended higher again on Thursday as investors seem to have priced in the Federal Reserve's next supersized interest rate hike. Right now, future supporting even more gains today. Another sign that the computer chip shortage may be easing, Susquehanna financial group says that chip delivery times shrank again in August. Now to just under 27 weeks from the time of ordering. And if you're in the market, a superyacht that belonged to Paul Allen, late cofounder of Microsoft is up for sale. It's 300 feet long has two helipads, and it could be yours for 90 million bucks. Tom busby, Bloomberg radio. I was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean when it happened. There was a sudden jolt and our submarine crashed on the sea floor. We were in total darkness. That's doctor Dijon figueroa, a

WTOP
"king charles" Discussed on WTOP
"Top stories we're following a WTO P, this is D-Day in the United Kingdom, the beginning of the transition from Queen Elizabeth to the second to King Charles the third, Charles addresses the nation today. Today is the deadline imposed by federal district judge aileen cannon to submit a list of prospective special master candidates to review classified documents seized by FBI agents during a search of former president Trump's home that a property of justice has appealed her decision to name a special master. Prince George's county police began enforcing a curfew for kids under 17 tonight and effort to reduce violent crime that curfew requires anyone under 17 to be off the streets between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and between midnight and 5 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes. Why does concert last night in Toronto Elton John said he said Queen Elizabeth is gone. She's been with me all my life. And I feel very sad that she won't give him any more, but he's on the glass of the president and she deserves to quote bloody God. And he sang his 1974 hit, don't let the sun go down on me. Elton John was knighted by the queen in 1998. At 6 18 let's go back to Jack and the traffic

Bloomberg Radio New York
"king charles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"It's 5 30 on Wall Street good morning. I'm Nathan Hager And I'm Karen mascara. We are just about four hours away from the open of U.S. trading. Let's get you up to date of the news you need to know what the shower. Reaction still pouring into the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Britain's longest reigning monarch passed away peacefully at balmoral. At balmoral council in Scotland yesterday at the age of 96, prime minister Les trust was the first to pay honor to the life and work of the queen. With the passing of the second elizabethan age, we usher in a new era in the magnificent history of our great country. Exactly as her majesty would have wished. By saying the words, God save the king. Prime minister led trust called the Queen The Rock on which modern Britain was built in King Charles now ascends to the throne of process that will be formalized in a ceremony tomorrow. Karen the queen is being honored by world leaders and public figures far and wide being remembered fondly for her poise and grace. We spoke with former U.S. ambassador Anthony Gardner about the queen's legacy. She was respectful the limits of her office, but she understood also that she could exercise significant influence by being a symbol by being a steady hand. At moments that were pretty turbulent, a model of public service. And I think that resonates, especially today. Queen Elizabeth's reign spanned 15 prime ministers she marked 70 years on the throne just this year. Well, now Nathan King Charles the third ascends to the top of the monarchy, the formal proclamation is expected tomorrow, and will be followed by a speech by the new king. Jonathan Spangler is a royal historian and senior lecturer at Manchester metropolitan university. He will be very interesting over the next couple of months to see how much King Charles the third wants to change things, but I have to say that a lot of the changes I think have already been made is slim down of those who actually work and are paid to work in the British country and around the world has been significantly reduced and the amount of ceremonial that the family doesn't stay to the activities and also quite significantly been reduced. Jonathan Spangler is a royal historian and senior lecturer at Manchester metropolitan university, stay tuned for more of that conversation coming up shortly on Bloomberg daybreak. Right now S&P futures Karen are up 32 points. Down futures up 241, and NASDAQ futures are higher by a 129 points. The ten year treasury is up 1130 seconds. The yield now 3.27% yield on the two year 3.47%. Straight ahead, we'll bring you your latest local headlines and a check of sports. This is Bloomberg. 5 33 on Wall Street 64° in Central Park construction's got the New Jersey turnpike truck lanes closed both ways, details coming up in traffic first John Tucker with what else is going on in New York and around the world, John. Nathan a warning from New Jersey to New York. Stop plans for congestion pricing. Let's get this story from Bloomberg's Lisa Matteo. New Jersey governor Phil Murphy tells Bloomberg, New York City's congestion pricing proposal would be a huge burden on commuters. Against pollution, we're all for that. But it can't be taken out of the New Jersey commuters. Murphy was on Bloomberg's balance of power with David Westin, Manhattan congestion traffic pricing would have a proposed per car toll of as much as $23. People driving from New Jersey, pay tolls at three river crossings, and Murphy has said he would block any attempt to charge them twice. Lisa Matteo, Bloomberg, daybreak. President Biden took aim at Donald Trump for promising to pardon rioters who attacked the capitol at Warren voters against putting Trump's followers in charge of the House or Senate in November's elections. Those who love this country, Democrats independents and mainstream Republicans. I have to be stronger, more determined and more committed to saving American democracy than the mag Republicans are to literally destroying American power. He spent much of an address at the national harbor resort assailing the former president and those who continue to back him after the insurrection of January 6th. The Justice Department will appeal a federal judge's order for a special master to review documents the FBI sees from former president Trump's Florida home. They say the ruling is thwarted a review of the potential national security impact. A Ukrainian counter offensive appears to be progressing this morning. Ukrainian officials and Russian military blockers alike describe the counter offensive in the north at a surprise in its speed. The first time since the war that began that the Ukrainian forces have been able to push past Russian defenses on a more than tactical level. Global news 24 hours a day on air on Bloomberg quick take were powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm John Tucker. And this is Bloomberg, Nathan. Thank you, John

This Day in History Class
"king charles" Discussed on This Day in History Class
"Day was september. Sixth sixteen fifty one after fleeing for his life following his defeat at the battle of worcester. Charles the second. The king of scotland and rightful king of england took refuge in a tall oak tree where he remained until the coast was clear a few days earlier on september third oliver cromwell and his parliamentarian forces had won the final battle of the english civil war when it was clear the royalists had lost the twenty one year old charles the second escaped the battlefield on horseback with some of his most trusted men. They rode forty miles through the countryside. Until it last reaching the ruins of the white lady's nunnery on the northern border of shropshire. When they arrived charles troop said about disguising him. They dressed him in old. Clothes cut his hair and smeared his face with soot. It was a necessary measure because cromwell had already dispatched soldiers to hunt down. the road. King wanted posters quickly appeared far and wide and a one thousand pound reward was issued for his capture with the kings safe for the time. Being most of his friends departed to avoid drawing attention to the group. Only richard peril remained with charles to help lead him through the woods on september fifth. The pair fled towards the river. Saverne where they hoped to cross into wales and from their sale to the relative safety of france unfortunately they found that the severn was heavily. Guarded by cromwell's patrols left with no way forward. Charles and richard were forced to turn back the way they came this time. They headed for bosca bell house a remote hunting lodge about a mile away from the nunnery where they'd hidden the night before when they arrived at around three. Am on the morning of september six. They were informed by richards. Brothers that the white lady's nunnery had already been raided by cromwell's soldiers. Another royalist fugitive named major william carlos was also hiding out at bosko bell. He suggested that it would be safer. If charles didn't stay in the house instead. He recommended that the two of them climb a bushy oak tree on the house grounds. That way they could see in all directions and keep tabs on the enemy soldiers. Who would surely come looking for them.

600 WREC
"king charles" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Thanks for spending time with us. Welcome into Tuesday. It's time now for the mic drop with this morning's Mike Gavin. Good morning, you know, sometimes even just the first half of the headline of the story is so eye catching that it Simply must be investigated further before knowing anything about it. Take this headline. For example, a goat and a dog were elected mayors. This brings us to Vermont, where Indeed, both animals were elected mayors in Fairhaven in order to raise money for charity to renovate a community playground in 2018 residents elected Lincoln the goat as its honorary mayor. Lincoln helped raise about $10,000. While the current mayor Murphy, a cavalier King Charles spaniel, has raised $20,000. Murphy's owner, told the AP that when she was talked into having the dog get involved in politics, she thought it would be easy to raise money through T shirts. Then the pandemic struck and she shifted to masks through which she's raised $5000. Ironically, the honorary mayor is not welcome on the playground. She says. It's there's a no dogs allowed. Sign, Watts. Come on. Tell you what. This is A cavalier King Charles spaniel. Yes. First of all, you got to take executive action. I'll allow yourself in your colleagues into the park, right? Yeah, part in yourself if you will, from this charge, Yes. Second of all, a cavalier King Charles spaniel As mayor. We're getting it like a great Dane. Yeah. Big old mastiff. Or, you know, friendly lab or something, you know, distinguished, Husky or shepherd like maybe this dog has some spunk had some personality. Maybe that some of these other more stoic dogs did not. I don't know. Maybe just ran a brilliant campaign. You know, the character and content knows that sounds like underdog from the start, Gordon, right? Made it all the way to the to the mayor's office. Yeah, and this showed should go without saying, But it's generally a good idea to be at least partially aware of what you put in your mouth. Maybe put on your glasses. If you're far sighted, so you can read the label more clearly. None of these precautions appeared to be taken by a British woman who mistook a box of fireworks for candy and her mouth paid the price. The woman says she bought a box of what were called fun snaps from a local store. Where it was located near various candy items due to its placement in the store and the colorful design on the box. She thought the funds snaps were Candies instead of novelty noisemakers. When she tried to eat a handful. However, she quickly realized her mistake crunching down on the snaps and instantly feeling explosions in her mouth. Then came the burning. She says. She suffered chemical burns to her lips and gums and also cracked one of her teeth. Tell me that Tell me that you're about to say one of these two stories is fake. Tell me which one Right and I'd say clearly No. No woman stuck. A handful of fun snaps in her mouth at that exploded in her mouth. Not not just one. That's the thing about it. They just They just You know, some new candy she hadn't had before. Didn't just do one, maybe two. Just taste it. You just throw a handful in Like they were mints or something that when you when you pop the box open, isn't it like some sort of sulfur smell? Yeah, things that would have been a tip off of some kind of those things usually have a little bit of an odor to of some kind. Yeah, I don't know. There's a lot of things that went wrong on this particular day for this goodness, What a story. Thank you, Mike. 13 minutes now in front of the hour on this morning America's first news. It's cold for those of us in the Northeast this time of year, But that doesn't mean my grill gets winterized. Nope. This is a fun time of the year to be cooking Omaha steaks. There's nothing like the sight smell and sound of sizzling steaks with a chill in the air. Ever wonder what makes Omaha steaks so good. It's the aging process. Omaha STEAKS ages their steaks. At least 21 days,.