i cannot help but feel the weight of history, which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. and this is how the rest of the day will play out. this afternoon there will be a service of reflection for the extraordinary life of queen elizabeth ii. that service is going to take place at st. giles cathedral. and this morning prince harry paid tribute in a statement to his grandmother, queen elizabeth ii, thanking her for her, quote, sound advice and infectious smile. and continued in celebrating the life of my grandmother, her majesty the queen and mourning her loss we are reminding of the guiding she was to so many in her commitment to service and duty. i want to get to anna stewart live in london. good morning. how was the response from parliament to the king s addres
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
where he gets to other examples where he believes there was political interference. we never knew about this investigation into john kerry. it remained secret, never came out. he described that trump tweeted, justice reacts, they ask to investigate john kerry for potential violations of the logan act. that s something that hasn t been prosecuted in more than 200 years, all for john kerry s work on the iran nuclear deal as a private citizen, just maintaining communications. of course, former president trump ally, rudy giuliani, was doing a whole shadow activity in ukraine. in this interview he talks about the michael cohen case. for the first time we ve heard jeff berman respond to why former president trump was noted in the indictment as individual number one but never prosecuted. he said he didn t have enough evidence. he said evidence against one individual doesn t evenly apply against another individual.
wouldn t the white house want him to show up and tell possibly the president s side of the story? it is a good question. i think that is not clear yet. clearly it was a last minute decision and calculation of theirs that they potentially don t want to create the precedent of complying at all with there investigation. one thing sondland could do which we re not seeing, a lot of house democrats have called on him to resign. and like kurt stroll kerr who d kurt volker did resign, so he would be free to speak to these congressional hearings.kerr who kurt volker did resign, so he would be free to speak to these congressional hearings. he has not chosen to do that sgln and wh. and this isn t the first example of shadow diplomacy. to the extend that president trump does what he does so it normalizes it, he has in fact created a world both on the defense front and on the diplomatic front where there is sort of the shadow activity