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agenda or kitchen table issues? our panel will see. a rare agreement between the justice department and former president trump s legal team at the appointment of a special master to review documents sees it mar-a-lago. we will detail. plenty of pomp and circumstance this week as britain s morning the longest reigning monarch, the queens passing now spurring the royal family to mend some fences. prince harry and meghan markle are both back in the u.k. steven hilton will join us to break down the royal drama. we begin with president biden touting on a economic resurgence. white house correspondent kevin corke taking a closer look. good to be with you. the president back on the road again telling a group in boston about what he called an unprecedented investment in his bipartisan infrastructure law. the latest example, he claimed, it s taken america from economic crisis to economic resurgence. jobs and incomes are up. people are back to work. that progress has continue ....
westminster hall, a place with nearly 1,000 years of history and the oldest part of the palace of westminster this morning it will be the place to which the new king will come, for a ceremony that illustrates the relationship between royalty and parliament and indeed our system of constitutional monarchy. it was at balmoral last thursday that the queen s passing meant the end of one reign and the beginning of another. and as tributes continue to to be paid to her majesty here and around the world today it is her son, the new king, who will hear them in person from parliamentarians. it s only two days since his majesty was formally proclaimed king at st james s palace. now we will see him come to the palace of westminster for the first time as our sovereign and head of state. members of the house of commons and the house of lords have already gathered inside westminster hall. the ceremony will begin shortly. it s not often that the two houses come together in this ....
as they will be able to from wednesday in london, at westminster hall, from where the king has just departed, now travelling by road to his fight to scotland. with me is our chief political correspondent nick eardley. we continue to watch the pictures of the car are taking the king on his journey to edinburgh. nick was at that service in the houses of parliament. another very important moment of the ceremony and the passing of the baton from one monarch to another stop you we will see a lot of that. the king now travels to edinburgh, are see a lot of that. the king now travels to edinburgh, travels to edinburgh, are very visual embodiment travels to edinburgh, are very visual embodiment of- travels to edinburgh, are very visual embodiment of how - travels to edinburgh, are very| visual embodiment of how the travels to edinburgh, are very - visual embodiment of how the uk s constitutional setup works. it king is going to parliament, getting that address from the speak ....
edinburgh s royal mile behind the queen s coffin. the procession will pass to st giles cathedral where the queen will lie at rest and people will be able to pay their respects the duke of sussex pays tribute to his grandmother, thanking her for her commitment to service and her infectious smile. also in the programme. after urkraine s successful counter attack against russian forces, it says the kremlin is taking revenge by attacking power installations and blacking out power to millions of people. and disappointing news for the uk economy, as figures show it grew by less than expected in the month ofjuly. stay with us here on bbc news, where we will bring you continuing coverage of events, plus analysis from our team of correspondence in the uk and around the world. good afternoon. king charles has visited the uk parliament this morning for the first time since taking the throne. along with the queen consort, the king heard messages of condolence from both houses in the anc ....
lucy is outside buckingham palace now. we re getting some sense for the people you talked to up just the links they are prepared to go to to make sure they are part of this and they get to see the cottage and hopefully the coffin lying state. that s right. the crowds are lighter today than they have been at the weekend, so people did get the chance here to go around green park and to look at the flowers and go round buckingham palace outside, but i think on wednesday, that the mood will change again, the crowds. to certainly around westminster, around the banks of the thames with hundreds of thousands of people expected. while here we have had people with their phones filming as the ceremony has gone past and when the ceremony has gone past and when the king came out, the chairs, we will return to a much more sombre mood. the lying in state will start at 5pm on wednesday and it will last until 6am in the morning of the queen s funeral. the rules are strict, people have ....