william, i think this will be seen as a hugely respectful thing for her to do her majesty. i asked her if i could have a hug and she hugged me back. i m still shaking now. people here are wondering whether or not this was a photo opportunity or whether this is truly the beginning of some kind of a reconciliation process. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn news room. in great britain tonight, a royal transfer of power. king charles iii is formally named sovereign of the british monarchy. the ancient ceremony, making its own history. this is the first time the british people could turn on their actual tvs and watch the proclamation of their new head of state. and amid that new beginning, a final farewell. the funeral for queen elizabeth ii now announced for a week from monday. and her eldest son, today formally proclaimed as the new king mourns the loss of his mother who he shared with the world. my lords, ladies and gentlemen, it is my most sorrow
Injured, many in critical condition. Emergency team shall combing there the rubble using picks, shovels and their bear hands to search for life. Those that did not survive the disaster, theyre already laid to rest as it tradition. And to honor them, morocco will observe three days of mourning. The disaster has affected more than 300,000 people in marrakech and surrounding areas. Locals say thetys World Heritage old city of madinah has seen extensive damage. People talk about the buildings that collapsed. Its, it happens just down this route too, and when you go, like, further and further, theres a lot of damage that happened to a lot of buildings, some of them are mosques, some houses. A lot of communities got hurt. One of the poorest areas in the city, and those people need help like food, water, blankets, or whatever, whatever you can help the royal morocco an Armed Service are mobilized to get support from evacuations to supplies. Moroccos king declared three days of National Mourni
is expected to climb even higher as night continues to grind on there in morocco. sam kiley joins us from morocco. i think perhaps you saw the ceiling above you giving way just a touch. how are things where you re at? reporter: well, jim, you put your finger on what everybody here is most afraid of here in the medina in the old city of marrakech. an environment that certainly not in living memory and for many people, not even in the history books has any recollection of being worried about an earthquake. here you have the direct results of it. it is the collapse of a roof, that blank space there is the night sky above it. you have a roof, a floor, two ceilings, all collapsed down on to the ground here where i m standing. if you look at these buildings, we re in these very narrow streets, these very, very narrow streets. all of these buildings have enormous cracks down the side. the concern obviously is, if any of these cracks give way as a result of future tremors, then the
he s just the eighth player to reach that milestone. now, jeter will start at shortstop for the american league in his 14th and final all-star game. baltimore, which leads the a.l. east, also leads all teams with its three selections. we ve got center fielder adam jones, catcher matt waders who won t play due to injury and nelson cruz, who had a 50-game suspension following the biogenesis p.e.d. investigation. now, the brewers with two national elections for the national team and puig will play in his first all-star appearance. fans will vote for the finals to the roster, announced on thursday. to wimbledon and novak djokovic winning in five sets yesterday against roger federer. he earned his seventh career grand slam title and takes over the number one ranking. he keeps it classy after denying federer a record eighth wimbledon title.
the rose garden where he will be joined by teachers, police officers, veterans and others who stand to benefit from the nearly $450 billion american jobs act. he ll also try to drum up support for the machine this week at events in ohio and north carolina. and now to the u.s. open finals w wre serena williams let her temper get the best of her and lost her big comeback match. williams had already lost the first set to australian samantha stosur when she shouted come on during a shot. the chair umpire called serena s outburst deliberate interference and gave the point to her opponent. that s when williams unleashed her wrath. you re the one that screwed me over last time. that s not cool. oh, some choice words for the ump. after her opponent got the point the crowd booed over a full minute but that did not stop her from outplaying williams. the 27-year-old beat her pretty badly earning her first career