5 Stories You May Have Missed This Weekend

Gov. Christie is on "This Week" and Prince George makes a balcony appearance.

ByABC News
June 14, 2015, 9:24 PM
Gov. Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."
Gov. Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."
ABC News

— -- 1. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Says Hillary Clinton Doesn't Know Concerns of 'Real Americans'

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took a swipe at Hillary Clinton today, saying he doubts whether the Democratic presidential candidate knows the concerns of "real Americans."

Christie, who hasn't entered the presidential race, said Clinton's speech during her campaign rally Saturday in New York City sounded like it was put together by "liberal political consultants."

"I thought Elizabeth Warren wasn't running for president," Christie said in an exclusive interview on ABC's "This Week." "Mrs. Clinton doesn't hear from anybody, she doesn't talk to anybody, she doesn't take questions from anybody. How would she know what real Americans are concerned about?"

2. 2 Arrested in Accidental Gunfire at Waldorf-Astoria Wedding Reception

A guest at a wedding reception at New York City's swanky Waldorf-Astoria hotel was playing with a gun when it accidentally went off, injuring four people, officials said.

Vladimir Gotlibovsky, 42, had a gun in his front pocket Saturday evening when it discharged, striking the floor, police said.

3. Supporters Greet Minnesota Vikings' Adrian Peterson in Texas Hometown

Vikings running back Adrian Peterson waits as head coach Mike Zimmer speaks at a news conference in Eden Prairie, Minn., Tuesday June 2, 2015.  Peterson practiced with the Vikings for the first time in nine months on Tuesday.
Vikings running back Adrian Peterson waits as head coach Mike Zimmer speaks at a news conference in Eden Prairie, Minn., Tuesday June 2, 2015. Peterson practiced with the Vikings for the first time in nine months on Tuesday.

Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was greeted by dozens of fans as he returned to his Texas hometown for the 9th annual "Adrian Peterson Day" after a season in which he did not play.

Peterson acknowledged every guest at the event Saturday in Palestine, Texas -- signing autographs and taking pictures for over three hours.

"The people here, they understand where I come from," he said. "They know what kind of heart I have because they've been around me my entire life. These are people that actually know me -- it feels good to be supported.

Last September, Peterson was indicted on a charge of reckless or negligent injury to a child after he allegedly spanked his 4-year-old son with a switch. The running back was reinstated by the NFL in April and made his return to the Vikings earlier this month.

4. How This NYPD Officer Saves Stray Kitten, Helps it Find New Home

PHOTO: The New York Police Department posted this photo after one of its officers saved a kitten from an engine block.
The New York Police Department posted this photo after one of its officers saved a kitten from an engine block.

A New York police officer not only saved a stray cat, but also helped the adorable kitten find a loving home.

Police in Brooklyn responded Friday to a report of a tiny cat trapped underneath a minivan's engine block, the New York Police Department said.

The first responding officers had trouble convincing the cat to come out, so that's when Officer John Passarella came to the rescue.

5. Prince George Steals Show at Queen Elizabeth II's Birthday Celebration

PHOTO: The Royal Family view the Trooping The Color parade from the balcony at Buckingham Palace, in London, June 13, 2015.
(L-R) Britain's Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Prince William holding Prince George, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Elizabeth, and Prince Andrew stand on the balcony at Buckingham Palace after attending the Trooping the Color ceremony at Horse Guards Parade in central London, June 13, 2015.

It was a grand affair for Queen Elizabeth II today as the royal family gathered to mark "Trooping the Colour," an annual tradition celebrating the queen's official birthday.

But on this occasion, all eyes were on Prince George, who made his very first balcony appearance, just like his father did at the same age more than 30 years ago.

"It's a very big day for Prince George," said ABC News' royal contributor Victoria Murphy. "We very rarely get to see him. He makes very few public appearances, so to be here today, to be standing on that balcony, on that iconic balcony, for the very first time … it's a huge day for him."