whether she will stay part of her order and allow the justice department to access the 100-plus documents seized at the former president s residence. and then across the atlantic in london, mourners are lining up for miles outside westminster hall to view queen elizabeth s coffin as she lies in state. we ll take you there live with the latest updates as well. we start with that breakthrough agreement for america s railways. a short time ago the president announcing that frustrate rail workers will get better pay and improved working conditions and health care benefits. this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity and the dignity of their work. it s a recognition of that. because of the labor agreement, those rail workers will get better pay, 24% wage increase over the next five years, improved working conditions, peace of mind around their health care by capping the cost that workers will have to pay. so a strike would have greatly, by the way
we re watching the department of culture s website. they say that the wait now to get in to westminster hall to view and pay respects to the queen is nine hours long at least, and that line is now more than four miles long. so, yeah, a lot of people wanting to get in and just take in the atmosphere inside westminster hall and, of course, pay their respects to the late queen. we didn t see king charles today. he didn t have any public events. he is expected to be in that hall tomorrow evening with his siblings, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward holding vigil like they did at st. giles cathedral in edinburgh. that s tomorrow evening. today we saw prince william and princess kate at the queen s norfolk estate saying thank you to the people who have come to
lay floral tributes and continue to come to lay floral tributes. prince william was overheard talking to a member of the crowd saying that he found yesterday s procession difficult and it brought back memories. prince william was just 15 years old when his mother diana died 25 years ago this year. he had to walk behind her coffin in that very public funeral back in 1997. we all remember those very poignant and difficult images. there are more processions to come, yasmin. on the day of the funeral, next monday there are three processions. prince william will be in all of them. the first will be from westminster hall to westminster abbey where the funeral will be held. he ll be walking behind his grandmother s coffin, along with prince harry and the king, king charles. that funeral will be attended by 2,000 people. that s the maximum capacity of
on, by putting forward 15-week national abortion bans, but also going so far as to say she thinks they ll keep the house in 2022. they re feeling momentum in a positive direction. will they carry it until november? that s the question. let s head across the pond. happening in london, no end in sight for those lining up to pay their final respects to the late queen. her coffin laying in state in westminster hall until her funeral on monday. lines stretching for at least two miles. joining me now is nbc s kelly cobiella. take us there, if you will, just a couple days away from the queen s funeral on monday, happening september 19th. still, as i mentioned, millions of people lining up 24 hours a day to pay their respects. reporter: that s right, yasmin. we have updated figures for you.
whether she will stay part of her order and allow the justice department to access the 100-plus documents seized at the former president s residence. and then across the atlantic in london, mourners are lining up for miles outside westminster hall to view queen elizabeth s coffin as she lies in state. we ll take you there live with the latest updates as well. we start with that breakthrough agreement for america s railways. a short time ago the president announcing that frustrate rail workers will get better pay and improved working conditions and health care benefits. this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity and the dignity of their work. it s a recognition of that. because of the labor agreement, those rail workers will get better pay, 24% wage increase over the next five years, improved working conditions, peace of mind around their health care by capping the cost