queen consort. [ bells tolling ] the images of tributes across the uk. bells tolling 96 times, 1 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 just 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. tonight, her final journey. what the world will witness next. maggie rulli in scotland. also tonight, images of the queen as only a few ever saw her, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. the moments with the children away from public view. her playful sense of humor. deborah roberts here tonight. at 73 years old, king charles beginning a ne
we, therefore, the lord s spiritual and temporal of this realm and members of the house of commons together with other members of her late majesty s privy council, representative of the territories, the citizens of london and others, now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim that prince charles philip arthur george is now, by the death of our late sovereign of happy memory, become our only lawful and rightful leige lord charles iii, and his other realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we acknowledge all faith and obedience with humble affection. beseeching god, by who kings and queens do reign, bless his majesty with long and happy years to reign over us. at st. james s palace, the 10th day of september in the year of our lord 2022. god save the king! [cheers and applause] three cheers for his majesty the king! hip hip! hooray! hip hip! hooray! hip hip! hooray! reporter: goo
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
their record now on the subject of pennsylvania, just moments ago, we spoke to the governor of that commonwealth, josh shapiro. listen to what he told us here s the bottom line joe biden had a bad debate night, but donald trump was a bad president. i think we have a responsibility right now to ask ourselves what kind of nation? we want it be. i think the answer is clear on that, and then we got to stop worrying and start working. right? a lot of questions for the biden campaign. let s get right on the ground where president biden is today in raleigh, north carolina. that s where cnn senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche is. what are you hearing from the biden team? kayla will john the biden team as of this moment, plans to pack up what few wins they had on the debate stage last night, you ve already seen some of those packaged and posted on social media and to move on and focus on what s coming down the pike. there are no plans. i m told for the president to dro
on the throne actually and so i think for king charles, this is going to be of course a monumental challenge. he has so far i think risen to the occasion. he gave yesterday a very moving and powerful address to the british nation. he also went on a walk about in front of buckingham palace greeting hundreds of people, actually, and i think that king charles will settle into this role. the british public will warm to him, but the scale of the task he has on his hands is absolutely vast. after all, his mother was on the throne for seven decades and she was greatly loved, hugely popular with the british people. i think she left the monarchy in a very, very strong position. so king charles must maintain that tradition and follow in the footsteps of his mother and keep out of political matters. that s been a problem i think for charles in the past as he s weighed in on environmental