morning we will hear what she meant around the globe after seven decades and seven days of sights and sounds that will echo on the. choir sings. this morning. we ll be joined by two prime ministers new zealand s jacinda ardern. and by the prime minister of bangladesh, sheikh hasina. reflecting on his role in the proceedings and on the ongoing war in ukraine, the chief of the defence staff, sir tony radakin. and i ve been speaking to a man who knew her majesty the queen and the new king charles iii well former secretary of state now the united states climate envoy, john kerry. we re live on bbc one and on the bbc around the world this morning. with me at the desk for the next hour, john sentamu, the former archbishop of york, who s been involved in the long planning for the state funeral. victoria newton, the editor in chief of the sun newspaper. and lindsay hoyle, the speaker of the house of commons, who s presided over much of this week s extraordinary ceremony in westm
privy council terms, so i think that is the fairest indication we can give to our viewers here and around the world at this stage that there is, as we keep saying, there is profound concern, deep concern. but at this stage we don t have any further news from buckingham palace. nick, we rejust looking nick, we re just looking at these images here, because of course, they are really reflecting people deep alarm and concern about the fact that the queen is extremely unwell, and of course, that we are expecting the news from balmoral that she is having treatment or that, indeed, they are unable to help her majesty any more. a few moments ago, buckingham palace announced the death of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. the palace has just issued this statement. it says that the queen died peacefully at balmoral this afternoon. the king and the queen consort will remain at balmoral this evening and will return to london tomorrow. within the past few minutes, buckingham palace has anno
the election cycle. you are watching fox and friends first s, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. 500,000 people have cast their votes and in 2018, only jacky. jackie: with just two weeks until the midterm, candidates in three races will square off on the debate stage tonight. in pennsylvania, senate hop hopefuls, john fetterman and mehmet oz will meet in their only debate. polls show john fetterman with a two-point advantage over the republican nominee, democrat team is tempering expectation lgs saying let s be clear about this match up, dr. oz has been a professional tv personality for two decades. we ll admit this is not john s format, look at the primary earlier this year, oz clearly comes into tuesday night with a huge built-in advantage. as he s done in recent press interviews after suffering a stroke, fetterman will use clclose captioning and dr. oz believes john fetterman s thoughts do not match with that of the people of pennsylvania. his goal would be