from fires to floods, the extreme weather out west. cbs s mark strassmann has the stories of evacuees. we don t know if we even have a home. o donnell: and, biden s cancer moonshot. the president tonight channeling j.f.k., announcing new steps to fight deaths from the disease. d. this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from london. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us from just outside buckingham palace. and as we come on the air, long lines of mourners are paying their respects to the late queen. the monarch s coffin, with a 500-year-old crown atop, is lying in rest at st. giles cathedral in edinburgh. earlier, we witnessed a solemn tradition king charles iii and his three siblings stood guard. and here at buckingham palace, we saw the first changing of the king s guard in 70 years. it has been a busy day for the new king.st he said today he felt the weight of history, but today, you could almo
commissioned officers. whatever his grandmother said made him beam, and blush. but harry won t be allowed to wear a uniform while mourning for his grandmother. she stripped him of all military titles when he quit as a senior working royal. as was made clear to prince harry, you have to be one thing or the other. you can t really be lying barefoot in the park in california and still remain as captain general of the royal marines, because they need you. so he has lost those positions, and so it would be entirely inappropriate for him to wear any uniform at all. i m sure he will look perfect in mourning coat, however. reporter: the prince s surprise walkabout may have signaled a softening of family relations, but when it comes to protocol, royal rules may apply. ( cheers ) o donnell: and charlie is here with us. so, what are you hearing? are we going to see the princes together again? reporter: yeah, norah, it s being reported that they may stand side-by-side behind the coffin on