he remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duties as soon as possible. it also goes on to say that his majesty has chosen to share this diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer. a spokesperson for the king has not revealed what type of cancer the king has but says it is not prostate cancer. last week the king was discharged from hospital following surgery for an enlarged prostate, i condition that palace had described as benign. he is back at buckingham palace tonight but yesterday, sunday he was at st. mary magdalen church in sandringham. in fairly good spirits, waving and smiling with crowds of well wishers who it turned out to see the royal couple. let s go live to bbc s former royal correspondent who joins us from getting to them. good evening, jenny, thank you for being with us. your reaction to what you heard tonight. wit
because i ll never let them silence you. in the end they aren t after me, they re after you. i just happen to be standing in their way. bill: that from iowa. booted from the ballot. the state of colorado ruled he is disqualified from holding office and not on the ballot in that state pending appeal. this was a whopper. it continues today. i m bill hemmer good morning. dana: that s how it will turn out, too. the u.s. supreme court will say it s a whopper and shut it down. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. a four-judge majority on the colorado supreme court ruled he is disqualified from appearing on the state s presidential ballot despite charged never being charged or convicted of the events of january 6th. he is vowing to appeal. bill: democrat party leaders are in a state of paranoia over the growing dominant lead president you trump has in the polls. they have lost faith in the failed biden presidency and doing everything they can to stop the american
cocoming up king charles is a man with a battle on his hands. on the whole story. the king is acutely aware that they re only there for as long as the public wants them to be there. the institution is so unique. do you ever imagine that the monarchy would go away? good evening and welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. final preparations underway in the united kingdom right now for the coronation of king charles iii and his wife, camilla, the queen consort. it s a ceremony steeped in tradition with some of the rituals dating back nearly a thousand years. it s only been televised once, however, when queen elizabeth ii was crowned nearly 70 years ago. she was one of the longest serving monarchs in british history with a different type of reign. the royal family splintered. and with a new and less popular monarch on the throne, many are questioning the role of this royal institution. cnn s erica hill traveled to london to meet with leading british l
tonight the interview and we ll discuss the potential fallout from it and what harry reveals in the new book which comes out on tuesday. prince harry may have stepped back from his royal duties in 2020, but he and his wife certainly haven t stepped away from the spotlight. just last month they appeared in a six part netflix documentary about their relationship and their decision to leave the royal lives behind. but now the 38-year-old prince harry is telling his own story in spare, a nod to the backup role in the line of succession. it is a stunning break to royal protocol. it is deeply personal and account of prince harry s decade struggle of grief after the dench his mother and revealing look at his fractured relationships with his father, king charles, stepmother, the queen consort camilla and his brother prince william. the heir to his spare. you write about a contentious meeting you had with him in 2021. you said i looked willie, looked at him for the first time since
jury looking into whether president trump and his allies broke the law when they tried to overturn the 2020 election has finished its investigation. there s no word yet on the panel s findings. fulton county s district attorney will decide whether to pursue indictments. fanny willis started her investigation after then-president trump called the georgia secretary of state to pressure him to find the votes needed for trump to overturn his loss there. the investigation later expanded to include a look into the false claims of election fraud and a plan to use fake electors and a threat against election workers. let s bring in cnn s political correspondent, sara murray, who s been following all this, and legal analyst jennifer rogers. so sara, she was also sara, what happens now that this report is done? what can we expect? reporter: look, the report is finished. the judge said the grand jury has been dissolved after a year of investigating, and look, this is really somethi