i can t believe she s gone. it s a great loss, great loss. i just hope that charles can live up to what his mother has obviously instilled in him. that will be a wonderful legacy for him to carry forward. and just moments ago we saw king charles iii showing everyone what it means to carry on in the midst of grief, coming here to buckingham palace for the first time as king, shaking hands with some of the absolute throngs of crowds that have gathered outside in the wake of his mother s death. all of this with a host of tributes to the monarch who sat on the throne for seven decades. new local time, the bells at westminster abbey and other churches in london and all across the uk pealed in the queen s memory. and one hour later the queen was honored with gun salutes at the tower of london, hyde park, edinburgh castle in scotland and several other locations around the united kingdom. later today king charles is going to meet with the new prime minister, liz truss, before del
buckingham palace. a royal 96 gun salute, one for every year of elizabeth s long momentous life. [ gun salute ] also echoing this morning over london, the iconic bells of westminster abbey ringing out along with the bells of other churches across the nation. [ bells tolling ] all of this marks the first of ten days of national mourning. all part of the long planned meticulously orchestrated order of events following the death of the queen. and this hour, we will be bearing witness to all of these historic moments, but also looking back on queen elizabeth s extraordinary life and what is ahead for her son, king charlesiii. you are in front of buckingham palace which we just saw in the last hour king charles iii when he arrived, was able to meet with and briefly talk to so many people. thousands of people that are there. reporter: you are really hit with it as soon as you get off the plane. i arrived this morning and i spent the morning walking around this city. i spent the
master. that s a type of judicially appointed person to do the review and they have to get the candidates in. so this person will review the documents that were seized. now, the doj is also at the same time appealing parts of this ruling saying that there s a national security risk to do this the way trump wants and that these are stolen documents that was partially signed off on by the magistrate to get the warrant so there s no reason donald trump would have great legal arguments to do anything about reviewing them let alone getting them back. so that would be a step. i say procedural because it s not the most important part of this case. we always try to keep it real with you. i m not going to play it up to sound urgent, although both sides care a lot about it. meanwhile, there s a new revelation from this case. more classified documents that the doj says trump stole might still be outstanding. that is to say missing. you see the headline there. the records could be tied t
that i m fit to be serving and that s what i believe is where i m standing. democrats are seizing on dr. oz already on defense for criticism of discredited theories he promoted on television saying this when asked whether aside from exceptions should abortion be banned in america. i ve been in the room when there s some difficult conversations happening. i don t want the federal government involved with that at all. i want women, doctors, local political leaders leading the democracy that s allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward so states can decide for themselves. we ll get reaction here as well as reports from other key contests across the nation. and we ll take a closer look at threats to election workers undermining access to the vote and election security in georgia, two years after former president trump tried to change the 2020 results. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell here in pittsburgh and the big question in pennsylvania this morning
this is a difficult and dangerous effort on which we have set out to. neil: you know they say history doesn t repeat itself but man, oh, man it sure does. that was armageddon and out does not joe biden warning the risk of nuclear armageddon and john f. kennedy dealing with the cuban missile crisis 60 years ago this very month. tensions were escalating fast between then soviet union, now escalating between russia and ourselves in ukraine. and in north korea, the recent missile test seem to be happening every other day and a chance have been accident on the pins and needles. we are all over it. mark meredith in washington and the administration is responding to the latest russian crisis. jennifer griffin and the pentagon not changing fostering just a joke. general david perkins on whether we should all be wearing and whether we could revisit something very secluded 60 years ago. welcome, everybody, no caboodle and let s get with it with mark with the latest. good afternoon