greg: already a busy morning. right now at this very moment at westminister hall inside the parliament complex, there is joint session, lawmakers are offering condolences to king charles iii and his queen consort camilla. charles will make marks, as well and then head to scotland where the oak coffin with the royal ensig nia was carried to a jammed city on sunday from her barmela home. they will walk with the casket to the main cathedral for a public viewing, that could be the highlight of the day. this weekend, the public got glimpses of king charles here and around buckingham palace as he moved to different meetings and events. out this weekend was prince william, wife kate and prince harry and wife meghan, first time the four have been seen together since harry and meghan moved to the u.s. harry said about the queen calling her granny, thank you for your commitment to service, sound advice, infectious smile, we smile knowing you and grandpa are reunited and together in p
westminister hall to honor his late mother queen elizabeth. he mentioned selflessness with which she served and vowed to do the same. members of parliament aulsz honored queen elizabeth to the king and he issued a wonderful response, this is after he spoke to the nation and really the world on friday in a 10-minute address saying it is an honor to carry the crown after his late mother, who will be dearly missed by so many. you see boris johnson in the crowd right there. so many high-profile members of the u.k. parliament in attendance to see king charles iii address the parliament for first time as the king. todd: purpose of this address is for parliament to express their condolences with a reply. it was brief and poignant.
weather is possible from the midatlantic toward portions of the northeast. watch for that, your watchings and warnings on foxweather.com, here is your forecast. cooler temperatures across upper midwest, look for rain for parts of southwest toward northwest next five days and highs not too bad. starting to relax a bit across the northwest, which is good news, seasonal temperatures for parts of the southwest, southeast cooler than average, as parts of the midwest. todd: feeling more like football weather. janice: football weather, giants. todd: i set her up. my favorite story yesterday, this my favorite story of the day. listen to this, new orleans mayor cantrell defending foreign flights claiming it is for safety purposes while costing $30,000. my travel is a matter of safety,
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opinion the story will be such a challenge for the new network present guys. todd: you said exhibit a. i m going to exhibit b from another pbs anchor the thing we all paid for, tax dollars. amaechi ascender on nbc still there top issue of voters. listen. even if you ask a voter right now about healthcare or about the state of democracy. abortion comes up 90% of the time. to say it s not an issue i think is very interesting to hear because to someone who is out there reporting abortion is absolutely an issue along with inflation. todd: the washington post taking it a step further reporting americans are finally feeling better about the economy. claiming many families are learning to deal with higher prices by buying meat in bulk or shifting part of their shopping to discount chains. joe, i know these are what the democrats and their media allies want to be the truth. is it accurate? yeah. speaking of journalists turned