the anthem of a new era. the first official rendition of god save the king [inaudible] the moment have been dreading. you can sphinx of his grief and his first audience to the prime minister. a nation in mourning as tributes of the queen are paid across the country. i don t think there will be another monarch like her. i don t, honestly. i just hope that charles can live up to what his mother has instilled in. we took a look at how this morning s papers are covering the kings for speech. hello, good morning. king charles iii will be formally proclaimed the monarch today, that council will be televised for the first time in history. the king will make his declaration and oath in st. james s palace later on this morning. he ll be joined by the new prince of wilson queen consort, camilla, as well as the prime minister, lustrous and members of the cabinet. yesterday, the king made his first address to the nation, paying tribute to his mother, the queen and committin
towards london ultimately. but, with staging posts along the way. there will be edinburgh, and then there will be london before of funeral at westminster abbey. now, it is quiet here on the moment. but it has been relatively busy over the course of the past 48 hours. with members of the public, from far and wide coming to pay tribute to her majesty, formal tribute behind may at the gates of balmoral. and an interesting atmosphere, really. for a crowd quite large in size. privy to 100 and more at a time. there wasn t much now, it was a quieter smacked. people converse a. really, a period of reflection for them. many of them from the local community. and then you heard the reports. they, know the queen. new the queen as a friend. and neighbor. so there is a close connection between this place. and the surrounding area.
cavalry reg intout of vilseck, germany, loaded up this morning, bound for romania, right along the ukrainian border. around 1,000 u.s. troops and columns of stryker armored vehicles. 1700 soldiers of the 82nd airborne are being sent to poland, although they won t step one foot into ukraine. the focus of this particular mission, of course, is to reinforce the nato alliance, to reassure our allies. reporter: cbs news has learned those troops will help set up staging posts in poland should thousand of american citizens need to be evacuated if russia invade ukraine. they are multimission capable, and they are going to be ready to do a number of contingencies, including and he was asked, you know, would that including evacuation, and he said if that s what we re called to do, we re capable to do that. reporter: the threat of war is escalating by the day, with the posofus r
ukrainians have come over the border into poland now and this is one of the major staging posts where they are being received and processed and handed on. you can see people queueing up forfood handed on. you can see people queueing up for food this handed on. you can see people queueing up forfood this morning, for drinks. there is loads of stuff on offerfor people, a huge effort has been put in place by an enormous number of voluntary groups that have sprung into action. even though we are two weeks into the crisis, there is really the same sort of sense here this morning we have had every day for the last two weeks. there are people sleeping on the station floor, people with children, with pets, people being given close, being given blankets, charging their phones here, being given seven cards so they can make contact with people. sim cards. it is an
elected mayor. he has tweeted saying getting zero local support and calling on all states and the international community to stop the russian advance. it looks like a second mayor who has been taken by the russian forces. let s get the latest on the ukrainian refugees who ve headed for poland. 0ur correspondent, danjohnson, is in krakow he gave us this update from the city s main train station. we are at krakow ss main railway station, which is one of the major staging posts on this route for ukrainians coming out of ukraine into poland and arriving here. but these people are getting on special trains that have been laid on to move them on. because the pressure on accommodation and resources here in krakow as been so great, the authorities are trying to encourage people to move on further either into poland or this train will take people