the first time trump says why he was in the indictment and identified as individual one but not charged. kara scannell, a lot in here. thanks so much for being with us. new day s special coverage continues right now. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m don lemon live in edinburgh, scotland. a day of sad nsz and reflection in the nng as the people say farewell to their queen and begin to open their arms to the new king. the royal couple arriving in edinburgh moments ago. king charles and his queen concert camilla. they d lead the procession behind elizabeth s coffin. this afternoon, there will be a service of reflection at st. giles cathedral. earlier king charles iii addressed parliament for the first time as monarch acknowledging he feels the weight of history. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which member
after the worst attack ever on american soil, we remember the lives lost. it took a tragedy to unite our country. cbs s jericka duncan is at ground zero in new york. the kremlin admits its pulling back troops from the kharkiv region. ukraine s new military advances. and on this anniversary of 9/11, we look back at the queen s message to america and the traditions she broke to honor the lives lost. this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from london. good evening, and thank you for joining us for this sunday edition of the cbs evening news from outside buckingham palace. tonight, queen elizabeth ii s final journey begins after her coffin was driven through the scottish countryside from her summer home at balmoral castle to holyrood house. the longest-serving monarch in british history. the queen s state funeral will take place next monday and will be the first in the united kingdom in more than half a century
And drier than we were yesterday. You can see here podcast. We have a little bit of low grade there at times. But skies cleared beautifully this afternoon. Temperatures are going to be warmer today. Were switching out our cool and wet last week of summer with a first week of fall. Thats getting warmer in getting drier, that system that was sitting in place with us finally caught up with the jet stream and now is being sent out. You can see rainfall transitioning into the Northern Rockies, the great basin well here in the bay area and the rest of california. Were in for a drier trend of weather ahead of us. 50s 60s for current temps. Alameda right at 60 degrees. Berkeley in conquered at 57 petaluma and santa rosa. Youll easily or coolest spots only in the low 50s right now. Later on today, daytime highs will rise into the 80s for more and more of our inland areas. Solid 70s along the bay shore. Some 60s along the coast back to rain. All right, john, thanks for that update. Lets get a lo
Magnitude quake sense that theres always that concern that around the time of the quake, that its just a foreshock and that you do have a stronger quake ahead. Now, we only have about a 6 chance of there being any stronger quake just around the corner. So thats looking highly unlikely. Little bit of good news there. So hopefully get some good sleep last night after that shaking up in the north bay know well be talking all about it this morning. Were sitting right now. We do have the gray right over the east bay Berkeley Hills camera right here. Not looking bad at all. We are seeing some visibilities pockets on the lower side just up in our upper elevations. Most of us drive into work amid conditions that are a little gray overhead. But that gray will be breaking up this afternoon and skies clearing out really nicely. Radar shows you the clear dry conditions that we do have for the most part in current temperatures are really in the 50s to 60s oaklandalameda livermore in brentwood each
70s. What a change from where we had been with those triple digit plus temperatures last week podcast shows that we do have some low grade this morning. A lot like yesterday. Visibility has not a huge issue for most, though. Bit of good news is youre getting out there and drying conditions across the region. A lot of that tropical moisture that it made for the muggy feel over the weekend. The starting to exit the region now. So were going have a drier, feel to it. Were going to be on the cooler side to all of that bodes really well for what its going to feel like as were all venturing outside 50s 60s for current temps double in livermore, concord, in alameda each at 61 right now. Light jacket kind of stuff at the most. Hardly even need the jackets this morning. Upper 70s for inland highs today, 70s along the bay shore. Stick with the 60s at the coast. All of us looking really nice and comfortable today. Does it matter how far inland you are reyna. Tom, thank you for that, right. Lets g