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We look back today on what was unquestionably a huge event in the United States.
It was Sunday's memorial service for Charlie Kirk.
A memorial service, yes, a chance to say goodbye, yes, but goodness, for so many Americans,
including those closely aligned with the White House,
it felt like something else, a chance for a revival.
The day that Charlie died.
The angels wept, but those tears had been turned into fire in our hearts.
And that fire burns with a righteous fury that our enemies cannot comprehend or understand.
You thought you could kill Charlie Kirk?
You have made him immortal.
You have immortalized Charlie Kirk.
And now millions will carry on his legacy.
Sir, a question.
Has Charlie Kirk's assassination given a divine cause, as it were,
for the right to unite around to attack the left?
Welcome to America.
America's America's from BBC News when Donald Trump calls they say yes sir right away sir happy to lick your boot sir we are the sickest country in the world oh dear are you worried that billionaires are going to go hungry of course the president supports peaceful protest what a stupid question are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein Hello,
it's Justin in the worldwide headquarters of America's in London,
England and it's Anthony back here in Washington DC And Anthony let's kick off with a just a word or two about what actually happened on Sunday