signing the covid-19 origin act. accountability we will have to wait for. more than 400,000 children in the country s second largest school district. attending class 40,000 elmly nos. bus drivers are set picketing. kids and ultimately feel they are being left behind. she gets it. mcneil with the ball takes it. number one goes down and knocks off indiana on their home court baby, there ain t no mountain high enough ain t no valley low enough ain t no river wide enough good morning on this first full day of spring, officially started yesterday late afternoon. you are looking live there at a shot of washington, d.c. where this week will be the peak week for the beautiful cherry blossoms. looking forward to that not looking forward to the allergies maybe that will be coming along with it. but spring has sprung. and the flowers are beautiful. we will see. steve: right there along the titled basin. avoid the traffic in that area. it is terrible. katie: take
effectively cuts off any democratic path to victory. bill: for democrats to hold onto power not chamber they would need to win all 26 toss-up races and pick up another six districts republicans have the advantage. an extremely tall order. dana: the house may be slipping away but the senate is still anyone s game. it is expected to be decided by four key races, all of those in a dead heat with one week to go. bill: democrats separate to try to keep the upper chamber banking on former president obama to do this. he is going to nevada and arizona and later make a joint appearance in pennsylvania as they look to prevent republicans from flipping that senate seat. dana: the former president making it a point to address inflation and crime. two issues his party has shied away from. we have a plan. that s why democrats actually have plans. they pick up a few more seats in both chambers they can force through extreme unpopular laws from education, to abortion. who will figh
proceed from the palace of holyroodhouse to the cathedral. king charles iii and the queen consort will travel from london to the scottish capital for that service. the public will also be able to pay their respects when the queen s coffin remains in the cathedral until tuesday. in the days ahead, the queen s casket will travel to buckingham palace in london and then to westminster hall, where the queen will lie in state until her funeral next monday. edinburgh marks the first leg of the queen s final journey, then. there are crowds of mourners on the streets on sunday to pay their respects. [ applause ] those who have gathered clapped as the queen s casket passed by after it made a six-hour journey from balmoral estate, where the queen died on thursday at the age of 96. many are still grappling with the loss as they bid their longest-serving monarch a final farewell. she s the only queen i ve ever known. i think she done really good for us. i think she held a lot together.
reporter: yeah, it is that continuity here in scotland. you had people coming out across the whole of north of scotland, from tiny villages as the queen s cortege made its way to edinburgh where the streets around me here, deserted now, but crowded earlier. the new king out being seen by people to quite some applause. at buckingham palace, massive crowds greet king charles ahead of some of his first meet tinges as the nation s new king. in wales, northern ireland and scotland, celebration as his royal proclamation is read out sunday. god save the king. reporter: a more muted town in balmoral where his mother passed away on thursday. the queen s coffin began a six-hour journey to edinburgh, part of a ceremony approved by the queen herself. crowds line the streets as the queen s casket passed them by. the cortege accompanied by the queen s daughter, princess anne, wound its way through remote villages and cities of scotland. edinburgh s royal mile packed with mourners. th
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