after a service in her majesty s honor, king charles iii is about to address members of the scottish parliament after receiving their condolences. earlier on this fourth day of national mourning, the new king walking behind the hearse carrying his mother s coffin draped with a scottish flag alongside his siblings. before departing for scotland in london this morning, king charles addressed members of the british parliament, promising to follow his mother s example. the late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie at the heart of our nation. she set an example of selfless duty, which with god s help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. president biden and the first laid did will be traveling to london over the weekend to represent the united states at next monday s funeral services. today, the president is in boston where he will be promoting the bipartisan
it right. in the 20 or so pages that was filed by the trump team this morning, the amount of space dedicated to the former president having executive privilege would be zero. they ve literally had no argument and that s because it s just such a bad argument. there are so many ways in which it doesn t apply and the government here really tried to give the judge an offer ramp to say look, before we take an appeal and have a delay and embarrassment, you know, let s just, the law is so clear on this one category, let s just resolve that. and ken, one other thing that happened over the weekend is on cnn, mark warner, the intelligence chair on the senate side, said they have not had any briefing on damage assessment. he said there can t be damage assessment while this master argument is going on. are they holding up the damage assessment? yes, that s what the justice department asserted is because
but russia has a track record of bombing hospitals in syria and chechnya. this isn t exactly new war-time behavior from the russians, so i think, as horrible as it is to see these images, we have to remember this has happened before, and i think we can expect this to continue if if these peace talks don t come up with some kind of an offer ramp. the stories of suffering are devastating, children alone trying to get out of the country, doctors reporting already ukrainians have serious cases of hypothermia and frostbite, the range of horror we see going on. what can you tell us about efforts to get people out of the war zone? hey, chris. well, i mean, it is not going particularly well. mariupol is in a terrible situation right now. it s not just the hospital as the ukrainian authorities are saying here. 400,000 people are being kemtd hostage in mariupol without energy, without water, without