when charles was four, he watched his 27-year-old mother crowned queen after the unexpected death of her father kingsessing george r6. she went off for long tours for months at a time around the commonwealth and charles was left. she would come back and instead of hugging him, she was cool an aloof. this gives you an indication of the formal constitutionalized nature of their relationship. his father prince friephilip. charles was not a tool sort of so that prince filip wanted to have. it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed
veterans of the second world war who join us today, you are among the very greatest americans who will ever live. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ] a solemn day. it really was inspiring. the president honoring specific veterans by name including russell thickette, the last survivor of company a. you can see this here as he was trying to rise, he needed help. who helped him? the french president, emmanuel macron, got up out of his seat to go over to say thank you because macron knew that he owed private thicket a debt of gratitude and you can see the president. hugging him.
incident outside a manhattan hotel where the officer mistook the former tennis star for a criminal wanted on credit card fraud charges. the civilian complaint review board said the officer on desk duty could face disciplinary action. the police union called the group cop hating and said the officer did not strike blake or seek to harm him. and usa today a couch comes out coach, sorry, coach comes out of the closet. the assistant men s basketball coach chris burns has become the first openly guy coach in men s and women s division i basketball. burns says his players responded to the news by hugging him and telling him that they loved him. and have you ever seen a festival quite like this? well in japan, it started yesterday morning. the shrine es weigh nearly 1500 pounds and collide together. coordinated. the tradition is centuries old and started as a way to pray
and this guy seems to enjoy it, he likes it at this point. and he got cheered. he was at some event the other day and the constituents cheered him. i don t get that. maybe you have to be canadian to get it. the joke known only to canadians. they have a different sense of humor. they have a very interesting see, there he is, getting cheered. he is at the game. people are coming up for his autograph shaking his hand, hugging him. after he says things like, well, i didn t smoke cocaine at that place, parsing everything. no, i smoked cocaine at the airport, but i don t do that at the airport anymore. and he apparently has a long and distinguished history of being drunk in public places and being caught on tape doing that sort of thing. you know, i said off camera, maybe he will end up behind
will not serve as an asylum for him and he s saying those are the types of details that will be worked out in the coming days, but quite striking he s offering to serve as a mediator in the situation in libya. we ve seen president obama receive a very warm welcome in ireland, in britain, in france. what kind of a reception has he had in poland? reporter: well, martin, it s been a little bit mixed here in poland. government officials, of course, have received him very warmly. however, there have been a few protesters sprinkled throughout the day. when he visited the warsaw ghetto that you mentioned, a lot of people there quite warm, welcoming him with open arms, hugging him, shaking his hands. however, the polish media has been reporting throughout the day that the founder of the solidarity movement, lech walesa, is not going to that dinner that you mentioned tonight, essentially saying he s going to a film festival in italy instead. the polish media is calling that