[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will good morning. Well to Fox Friends on a sunday morning. Will cain, Pete Hegseth, rachel camposduffy. Good morning. Pete good morning. Will how you feeling . Rachel how was your Sons Game . Will good. Rachel did they win . Will no. Rachel did he play well . Will he played fine. I just told pete, he kicked another Onside Kick last night. Pete the World Master Rachel is that a pete its hard to do it properly its almost impossible, not impossible, but a 5 chance to do it possibly. This is the kind of thing that could get him a college scholarship. Will that, i dont believe. Pete im telling you, if you want an onside Kick Specialist and youre a College Football coach, check out charlie cain. Will thank you for that. Its a little like saying youre good at russian roulette. [laughter] its a very random thing can. Pete he does it very, very well. Its good to be here. If a producer in the building said sometimes the beginning of our a bl
growing and renewing concerns about his age. on the other hand t could be that the guy it could be that the guy misspoke. the white house later clarified he was merely referring to a previously-scheduled interview. oh boy. so, um, you know, i i think we ve got a lot of work to do. i m and i m doing a major press conference this afternoon, so, um, i love you all, but i d like to ask you to leave so we can get down to business. reporter: when he said that, literally everybody in washington was like, say what? now, biden did that previously-scheduled interview, as expected, and in it, he touted his decades of washington experience as a great reason to support his re-election bid, despite the fact that he s 80 years old. i ve required a hell of a i ve acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom and know more than the vast majority of people and more experienced than anyone that s ever run for office. reporter: in the meantime, the latest jobs report gave the president a
red hot jobs report. the u.s. economy adding more than a quarter million jobs as the jobless rate ticked down. the fed s inflation fight just got more complicated. a dire threat to moscow s war machine. the head of wagner, the mercenary group deployed in the war against ukraine by the tens of thousands, says he could pull out his forces. this is only the latest potential challenge for the kremlin as russia braces for an upcoming counteroffensive by ukraine it is hoped will end the war once and for all. a ceremony fit for a king. the uk preparing for the royal coronation of king charles iii. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. recession fears did not stop the u.s. job market from booming in april. analysts were expecting 180,000 new jobs. employers came in much hotter, creating 253,000, and the dao is loving it but these robust numbers could complicate the fed s efforts to rein in inflati
hip, hip hooray! hip, hip hooray! some had camped out for days to see king charles and queen camilla and select members of the royal family stepping onto the balcony of buckingham palace. there were many other memorable moments. cnn s max foster has this report from london. god save the king reporter: a day of destiny, the patient prince, crowned at last. charles iii, king of the united kingdom and commonwealth realms. london stood still as well wishers lined the streets, huddled in the rain to join the celebration of the british monarchy. leaders, dignitaries, family members and celebrities, more than 2,000, gathered in westminster abbey for this once in a generation event. prince harry alongside other royals, including prince andrew, prince edward, princess beatrice. the prince and princess of wales arrived behind in what appeared to be a break from the schedule. king and queen, married in 2005, arrived in splendor. the couple wore their respective rob
you are in the cnn newsroom. i m paula reed in washington. jim acosta is off. history unfolded before the world today. for the first time in 70 years, there is a new british monarch sitting on the thrown. god save the king! god save the king! king charles iii was officiaofficial ly crowned today at westminster abbey, a moment he s been waiting for more than seven decades. his wife, camilla, also received her crown, officially making her britain s new queen. tens of thousands of royal enthusiasts filled the streets through london to greet the royal family. the twitter account for kensington palace released this video a short time ago. cnn s max foster has more of today s highlights from london. god save the king god save the king. reporter: a day of destiny. the patient prince crowned at last. charles iii, king of the united kingdom and commonwealth realms. london stood still has well wishers lined the streets, huddled in the rain, to join the celebration