patrol confrontation with anastasio hernandez rojas, who was handcuffed. a chance. if only mechanically this morning appropriate part of the light duty she s been conducting this week. but then tonight, came that announcement from the palace saying in part, following on from their recent advice that the queen should rest for a due days, doctors have advised she should continue to rest for at least the next two weeks. it comes after the 95-year-old monarch underwent tests in the hospital last week, and it later emerged, ended up spending the night, the first overnight stay in eight years. then, earlier this week, the announcement that the head of state would not be attending the international climate summit in scotland on monday. the palace won t say what s ailing the queen or what came of those medical examinations. but they re hopeful her majesty will be well enough to attend remembrance monday services on
november 14, a major royal event on the royal calendar. we are told tonight, the queen remains in good spirits. she recorded a video message for that climate summit and this is just a sensible precaution from her medical team. norah. o donnell: charlie d agata, thank you very much. history was made today at the vatican for just the second time, a catholic u.s. president met the pope. j.f.k. met pope paul in 1963, and today, president biden visited with pope francis. the president later tried to patch things up with america s oldest ally, and cbs nancy cordes reports tonight from rome. reporter: america s second catholic president made his first stop today at the vatican to reconnect with pope francis. you are the most significant warrior for peace i ve ever met. reporter: even the cardinals expressed surprise when a private conversation between the two men lasted 75 minutes. president biden s prochoice stance and his support for