kingdom, as king charles and queen camilla are crowned at westminster abbey, marking the beginning of a new era for the british monary. tens of thousands of people descended on london for a day of ceremony, tradition, and pageantry despite the wet weather. ourfirst report pageantry despite the wet weather. our first report is from our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. may 6th, 2023. coronation day. in the abbey church at westminster, where these things have been done for nearly 1,000 years, a congregation to represent the britain of today had come together, with honoured guests from the wider world. the flags of the realms, the 14 other nations of which the british monarch is also head of state, were borne in procession. chanting: god save the king! at buckingham palace, the military detachments were drawn up. the only blemish the weather. as predicted, it left a lot to be desired. the king and the queen consort left the palace in steady rain. at the abbey, the ki
hi, sean. hi, arthel. anthony blinken met with the counter part yesterday and first meeting since the u.s. shot down the chinese spy balloon two weeks ago and secretary of state told beijing s top diplomat must never happen again and this is beijing supplying vladamir putin with lethal aid to help in his invasion of ukraine. arthel: former president jimmy carter in hospice care at his georgia home after several recent hospital stays and the carter center says mr. carter made the decision to spend his remaining time at his home . eric: our thoughts with the former president and his family now. we have team fox news coverage on all of this. jonathan is in plains, georgia, near the former president s home. david at the white house with the reaction after the secretary of state s warning to china and first to lucas tomlinson in east palestine, ohio, with the latest on the train derailment and what the railroad is doing about all it. lucas. reporter: the railway released the fo
i want the after pete: the aftermath of hurricane ian leaves florideans picking up the pieces. search and rescue efforts in the sunshine state are underway. 30 people confirmed dead and 27 deaths in florida alone. more than 1 million people in florida are without power. will: ian making land fall in south carolina yesterday and battering the east from the atlantic side as a hurricane surging inland as a post-tropical cyclone. several piers including this one on polly s island collapsing into the water. rachel: team coverage with meteorologist rick reichmuth standing by. thank god we have him today but we have alexandria hoff on the ground in fort meyers. good morning. good morning, there s a line of ambulances that are ready to be deployed as the day goes on and it s a somber reminder on the highways and yesterday you d be driving down and coming from fort meyers beach and fort meyers beach almost completely washed away and recovery efforts are more methodical and will co
alone. so i think you re right in terms of that debate keeps going but we have seen the number of these shootings rise. our north america correspondent therejessica parker. thank you. well, let s turn to some developing news from canada now and the canadian province of alberta has declare add state of emergency in response to worsening wildfires an blazes like these have now forced 24,000 like these have now forced 2a,000 residents to leave their homes. more than 30 of the fast spreading wildfires are considered to be out of control. well, we can cross now live to julia wong who is a national reporter with cbc news. she s in edmonton, the capital of alberta. just update us on the situation for people having to evacuate, julia. evacuate, julia. yeah, as you mentioned. evacuate, julia. yeah, as you mentioned, tens evacuate, julia. yeah, as you mentioned, tens of - evacuate, julia. yeah, as you | mentioned, tens of thousands evacuate, julia. yeah, as you - mentioned, tens of thousand
i expect they ll hear from the people of yuma about the burden they ve been carrying for the last two years based on policy changes this administration made on day one. yuma has been a hot spot during this time for this entire time. lots of people. there were reports that the mayor declare add state of emergency there and they had thousands and thousands of people coming across the border just there. yuma only has 100,000 people as residents there so it s a very small town as it relates to what goes on at the border, but they re up against it because all the last two years they ve been dealing with the large influx of migrants, many are being released by cvp in arizona and to come to whatever destination they desire to come to in the united states. i think the people of, you know, elected officials will complain and asking it resources and for resources and hopefully they ll get someone from the border patrol to tell them how difficult things have been when they stopped putting the