different kind of friday. bill hemmer. good morning to you at home. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the breaking news yesterday and now the sadness is in motion here. the queen s death marking the end of an historic era. she began in 1952 when harry truman was president. things stand at the moment the prince is scheduled to give his first address later today as monarch. prince harry seen leaving balmoral in scotland earlier today. we believe other royals are still at the castle. dana: a service is held later today at st. paul s cathedral in london. bill: our coverage continues with team fox coverage. duncan, a former royal editor of the the sun and author of the inside story. lucas tomlinson has reaction from president biden. dana: we ll go to chief correspondent jonathan hunt live outside buckingham palace in london. wonderful to have you on our show today. you were in los angeles but have returned to your home country of london for this r
the five. fox news alert police say a suspect dead after responding to report of active shooter on university of nevada las vegas campus police update saying a number of victims were taken to the hospital. for more let s go to jonathan hunt for a quick update. two hours ago we got the first word from the las vegas police department there was active shooter on campus of the university of nevada las vegas in the heart of the city of vegas just a short distance to have strip behind the mgm grand hotel. there was also an alert immediately set out by university officials asking students to shelter in place and if to run hide fight run if they could hide if they have to fight if they must. within about 30 minutes of those initial statements from the police department and university we got word from the police that the suspect singular had had been located and in their words quote is deceased. we do not know at this point if the suspect was killed in a shootout with the police o
to william. i think hold on, i think we re in for a surprise. dana: also interesting to see how technology has changed since 1952 when queen elizabeth the 2sh first took the throne no selfies and iphones and things of that nature. the way the monarchy has had to adapt with the technology you see. he has very strong feelings and ideas about green energy in particular. i don t think you will expect to hear that from him today. he has a direction he wants to take the country. meantime now being there and knowing you will always be on camera and having a chance to smile and shake these people s hands is really wonderful. duncan, if you could hold for a moment let s go to jonathan hunt. you are still there as king charles and queen consort have arrived at buckingham palace.