known. we watched it s hard not to notice how well the calmness of this late hour fits the moment. this is after all a bustling capital and looks and sounds that way during most daylight hours. except earlier today when even some flights into heathrow were suspended and the city fell quiet for the procession from buckingham palace. flanked by guard and cavalry and led by her four children they carried the coffin down the mall toward westminster. it was a remarkable display of ceremony, ritual, history and family. each piece of it, every gesture planned to the heartbeat and done with precision. slow. march. inside westminster hall the only spoken words were prayers led by the archbishop of c canterbury. and the blessing of god almighty, the father, the son, and the holy spirit be among you and remain with you always. amen. the king staying tonight at his private residence west of the city where he s expected to spend some time on the phone with world leaders. h
largest city occupied by russians since the 24th of february. obviously that could be a more difficult battle because we understand what are described as elite russian troop have been deployed there in anticipation of a much talked about ukrainian offensive in that area. anderson? ben, stay with us. i want to bring in cnn military analyst and retired army general wesley clark, who s the supreme allied nato commander. in your mind is president zelenskyy s trip to this liberated area a sign of leadership. is the risk worth the benefit? oh, absolutely the risk was worth it. it is a sign of leadership. and he s played this exactly right from the beginning, anderson. he s a very charismatic guy. he really knows how to represent the people of ukraine, and he s been really effective in using his i guess his tv and acting experience to portray the struggle of ukraine to the