queen consort. the images of tributes across the u.k. bells tolling 96 times, once for every year of her life. a memorial service at st. paul s cathedral. the world paying its respects. tonight what we learned about the service for the queen and her funeral. and this evening, president biden confirming he will attend the queen s funeral. the last days of queen elizabeth. the queen at her beloved summer home at balmoral in scotland. the unprecedented announcement about her health. and we have now learned tonight that king charles and princess anne were by her side. the rest of the family rushing to get there. what the world will witness next. pictures of the queen as only a few ever saw her, the mother, grandmother and great grandmother. those moments with the children, away from public view. her playful sense of humor. at 73 years old, king charles beginning a new chapter for the royal family. the role he has been preparing for his entire life. and the key change tonight
themselves with threats until they are the targets? i refer to new york city councilwoman her dad was an elevator mechanic so it s not clear why hers doesn t go all the way to the top. last week and she urged businesses not to dial 911 when faced with criminal activity. that s great advice, who should they call? dominoes and hope the delivery guy is packing heat? maybe you can scald the mugger with hot cheese. days before a ghoul stabbed a veteran emt worker to death, she released a public safety guide urging merchants to call 311, not 911 to seek mental health services and engage in community mediation rather than call the cops. that will work. 311, what s your emergency? my store is being bum-rushed by 100 juvenile delinquents and they are destroying the place. could you get a psychologist out there to talk to them? they advise merchants to give the person causing harm the chance to correct their beh behavior. say no, stop, or that is not okay. you re supposed to say the
commonwealth nations woke up to a new monarch today, for the first time in most of their lives. moments ago, king charles first audience with prime minister liz truss. he referred to his mother s death as a moment i d been dreading. a short time before that, just as his mother did in 1952, king charles iii pledged himself to the people of england, in his first speech since ascending to the throne yesterday. queen elizabeth was a life well lived, a promise with destiny kept, and she is mourned most deeply in her passing. that promise of lifelong service i renew to you all today. i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love, as i have throughout my life. gun salutes boomed across london and the uk military sites today. 96 rounds were fired to mark queen elizabeth s incredible 96 years of life. the new monarch returned to london and was greeted by a sea of people gathered outside of buckingham palace. some of those who shook hands with and smiled, others we
till death us do part. till death us do part. but what happens when royal tradition stops you from following your heart ? in the medieval fortress of carnarvon castle charles, the eldest son of queen elizabeth, is crowned prince of wales. i charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb. there s so much pomp, so much glamour. but under it all is a nervous 20-year-old who feels very strongly that the whole weight of monarchy rests on him. he had no choice in his life at all. his future was mapped out for him. he knew from an early age that he was part of a machine. prince charles is a central figure of this dynasty. he is the future. he is the great hope. the young prince who just celebrated his 3rd birthday carried out his handshaking duties most sedately. the prince as a child was quite withdrawn, very sensitive, very shy. but right from the beginning there s all this weight of expectation on this poor little boy s back. when charles
good to be with you. i m katy tur. we ve never seen anything like this before in key places across the country, interest in the election is so intense that millions have showed up to vote early. shattering turnout records, especially in the midterm year. who does that help? and is all of that enthusiasm reflected in the polls? we re going to explore that in just a moment. along with the concerning rise in threats at polling places, axios is reporting local mayors and police chiefs are being warned that extremists like the proud boys and the oath keepers are signing up as poll workers and drop box monitors, as part of localized efforts to intimidate voters. again, we will get to all of that in a moment. but first, if you were not already convinced by the campaign ads, or the mailers, or the emails, or the texts, last night s debates gave voters, you potentially, a lot to chew over. candidates in close races, in pennsylvania, michigan, and new york, faced off, first up in penns