them as you come into the third hour of fox and friends, that s the featured concert for our faith and friends concert series. it s been six weeks leading us up to easter. it s been awesome every sunday. i think it s been awesome in the studio, where we are essentially front row seats for a concert. from what i hear, it s been awesome at home as well the feedback has been incredible. we started this as sort of like a lenten thing where we re leading up all the weeks leading up to easter sunday. but i have a feeling like we might have to keep this going because people are just so happy. that s right. you know? you know, my understanding of this entire holiday was there s mardi gras and then there s easter. there s a lot more to it than that. yeah. the rest of the country may party with mardi gras. we re going to party the whole time through every sunday. i kind of like that. we re having our own little church service here every morning praising god. it is a lot
arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville for the lord being served and sarge has republicans in many answers on why they say the biden administration is spending millions of dollars to store unused border wall panels of potential terrorists may be evading capture and slipping into the country but that joe biden and democrats would spend time on the southern border like republican said last week, they would see the same thing we did. his policies at the border not just a feeling their unmitigated disaster. we are going to ensure accountability is coming from the members of this administration who are responsible for these choices. eric: republicans say 50 million years begins vent to own world border will sanctions. grief is on the latest on all this, hey griff. quick take eric, good afternoon print border officials are very concerned at the number of individuals that are hitting the fbi tour watchers they worried about the ones that may be not getting caught and sl
rachel: we should have you guys wear that will: right now they re going, more? if has the camera not cut off yet? [laughter] pete: we have a renaissance fair on fox square. rachel: i will just say if i showed that to my son patrick and you guys have met him, he s 6 going on 7, like, he d be all in. he d be, like, we re going to see that? yes. pete: absolutely. rachel: because that s kind of what he does in the living room with himself pete: i know. he wants to fight his sisters, but they re not really interested. will: is that a time period that does it for you? the. rachel: i love it. pete: for some reason, my mom loves that time period. she d take us to the remember nance fest renaissance festival every year. we kind of made fun of her for it, but it s an escapism rachel: yeah. i ve never been to one ril. will: i don t know if you can hear it at home rachel: if you go to one, you re, like, immersed in this, and you re like pete: yeah, it s a village. you can h
and the other main stories on tonight s programme. junior doctors in england announce three consecutive days of strikes in march over pay it will affect both routine and emergency care. and a third candidate slips in before the deadline to run to succeed nicola sturgeon as snp leader and first minister. on bbc london, a year after the war in ukraine began, and coming up on the bbc news channel: a semifinal shock as england lose to south africa at the women s t20 world cup and the hosts go through to play australia on sunday. good evening. welcome to the ukrainian capital kyiv, where exactly one year ago today, before dawn, the people of this city were woken up by the sound of air raid sirens, signalling russia s invasion. what s followed has been a year of tears and savagery, defiance and hope. many thousands have died. we ve seen the worst fighting and refugee emergency on european soil since 1916. there s world food insecurity, a major energy crisis and rising global infl