giving the traditional cheer for the new man arc. charles has met today with the prime minister and other politicians an the archbishop of canter berry. many people are gathered outside including buckingham palace trying to catch a sight of the new king on this momentous day. we ve got full coverage of today s events, scott mcclain is at windsor casting, and we re in balmoral, scotland and at buckingham palace. max, you first, moments ago, now william, prince of wales put out a statement paying tribute to the late queen. what did it say? reporter: well it is deeply personal. he was very close to the queen. as was the princess of wales, kate. and he referred to how kate has given the the queen gave guidance to kate for 20 years. that is since their wedding in 2011 and the time before that. and william looked for the queens for guidance but what will be his own future monarchy. it was very personal. it wasn t necessarily constitutional. the prince the king will be dealing
twice-divorced american. i have found it impossible to discharge my duties as king without the help of the woman i love. can king george, the shy man with a stutter, mend a broken monarchy? his brother edward has not gone quietly into exile. and a looming war threatens global chaos. glory of a british coronation. nowhere in the world is there anything half so wonderful. it will be one of the days in history that schoolchildren will learn about. immediately before the coronation, it must have been momentous for george. this was a huge ceremony that had been prepared for his older brother. but it was he who was taking it all on. george s coronation occurred on the same day that it would have occurred for his brother edward. nothing was changed except the person doing it. here is somebody with a complete sense of inadequacy. he d always been the moon to his brother s sun. before he was king, george was living a relatively normal, free, under-the-radar life. happily m
the city boarded up as jury selection is society to begin in one of the most high profile trials in years. the pope speaks out at a one time isis stronghold, remembering the horror and praying for peace. and later, harry, meghan, and oprah. their long awaited interview. were you silent or were you silenced? this is the cbs weekend news. from new york here is jericka duncan. duncan: good evening, we begin tonight with new york s governor andrew cuomo facing more allegations of inappropriate behavior by former aides. two top new york state democrats are now calling for his resignation as two additional women accuse the governor of inappropriate touching and language. that brings the number of women who have come forward to five, and two male aides reportedly accuse mr. cuomo of routinely berating them, creating a toxic workplace. meanwhile cuomo says there is no way he is resigning. cbs s nancy chen has the details. reporter: on a conference call today, new york gover
at this point, edward is still a liability. and the government is increasingly concerned about some of the company he s been keeping, including people with pro-nazi sympathies. and all of this was undermining george. churchill exercises his authority as prime minister. effectively, to shuffle him off to the bahamas as governor, where it s hoped that the duke of windsor can do very little harm. churchill thought, in sending him a long, long way from western europe, you can stay out of trouble. with edward and wallis over 4,000 miles away, king george and queen elizabeth can focus on boosting national confidence and driving the war effort. they travel something like
and ignites some curtains. the queen s fondness of windsor is very well-known. she spent a lot of time there as a child and, of course, obviously during world war ii. it was a safehaven. she actually removed some of the precious things from her own apartments herself, about half a dozen of us went to her private entrance to meet her as she came back. the queen said, well, it was a shame, but at least we saved the pictures. just four days after the fire on november 24th, the queen makes a surprisingly emotional speech marking the 40th anniversary of her ascession to the throne. 1993 is not a year to which i shall look upon undiluted pleasure. the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents, it has turned out to be an you felt her sadness, her