hypocrisy after migrants relocated without a heads up. we invite people to come and just willy-nilly put them in the suburb. metlife stadium with a national anthem led by nypd officer marking 21 years since 9/11 terrorist attack and made the moment. ainsley: you are looking live at edinburgh, scotland, where king charles iii is on his way to the palace of holyrood house to lead a procession for queen elizabeth ii. brian: comes hours after charles first address to parliament as a sovereign, as a king. steve: that is in london. now, he has back in scotland. back in london greg palkot. greg. hi, folks yes, we are at buckingham palace to begin this very long week of memories of the late queen elizabeth ii. but for a moment at least the focus status shifting north where we are right now. just like in scotland king charles iii and queen consort camilla will be joining other family members and walking with the queen s casket to the main cathedral there appear the f
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so both of his parents in the space of 18 months or so. so the significant human sight of all of this. the royal family are in real morning and grief and we saw that yesterday as taken from balmoral castle down to edinburg. and in anguish actually appear that reminded me this is a family in morning. but i think king charles iii and it s taking some getting used to, ainsley, have to be honest with you. my entire life talking about the queen and now we have the king. just hearing that is unusual for the british public obviously. sure, he made a fantastic start and a great speech in parliament today or to the parliam parliamentarians. a perfectly good speech as, indeed, to the nation the other night. steve: piers, speaking of the speech earlier today in westminster, you know, keep us fighting back tears.