let us pray. god of all grace, we thank you that you sent your son, jesus christ, to break the power of death and to bring life and immortality to light through the gospel. he shared our life and took himself our death and opened the kingdom of heaven to all who trust in him. look not on us, but look on us as found in him and bring us safely through judgment to the joy and peace of your presence. most gracious god, with all our hearts we thank you for the long life, the shining example, the steadfast commitment to duty, the strong faith, and the good humor of our wise and great queen. we thank you for the deep love she has inspired from all her subjects, for the many ways in which she met and welcomed people from all walks of life. for the diplomacy with which she resolved conflict and for the stability she brought to the commonwealth. for the life and example of our queen, with all of our hearts we give you thanks. for the king and the role he now assumes, grant him w
one suburban city, burr ridge who has a republican mayors. she is using them as her own political pawn. it is not about the migrants. it s about the very thing lori lightfoot complained about and not giving us a heads-up. they invite people to come this the state and then they just willy-nilly put them in the suburbs without even giving us the courtesy of letting us know. harris: it is not just chicago. other democrat-led cities expressing struggles over the border buses. philadelphia s left wing mayor says he thinks his city could be next. buses still arriving in new york city and border sheriffs have some choice words for d.c. s mayor who actually declared a public emergency over the busing even though the nation s capitol has only received a fraction of the number of illegals who overwhelming the southern border 24/7. we ll have senator marsha blackburn from the great state of tennessee in focus. first our fox correspondent at
zealand, strong anti-monarchist movements. the majority of the population of those countries still strongly back the british monarchy and back king charles iii. harris: we ll be perched and covering every moment. every big moment of what is happening over the next fuse days of operation london bridge, it s beauty and its circumstance in all of our lives around the world as we watch together. nile gardiner, always good to have you in focus. thank you. thank you very much. harris. harris: let s move to other news. in chicago, tensions are high. democrat mayor lori lightfoot being called a hypocrite over the way she is handling the illegal immigrants aboard buses sent from texas. mayor lightfoot already overwhelmed is outsourcing her sanctuary city care for those people to the suburbs with no prior notice.
basis of race. this is a racist abuse of power, we can philosophically disagree with this craziness, critical race theory, equity and all that but this is a question of legality. the law has got to address this and this is a matter of differences in philosophy. a question whether rule of law applies to the mayor of chicago. todd: the lawyers a judicial watch, lightfoot created exhibit 1 a in your lawsuit. journalists of all colors have come out against this move by lori lightfoot. do you expect her to walk this thing back? i am not sure what she is going to do. all we can do is focus on this case and i feel confident and happy to work with tom and his team to hold her accountable. todd: judicial watch is your organization looking to provide access and expose bias in the system, that is what you do on
todd: chicago mayor lori lightfoot being sued by the daily caller for not granting an interview to a white reporter after tweeting, quote, i am being intentional about prioritizing media requests from people of color, reporters on the occasion of the two year anniversary of my inauguration of mayor of this great city. president of judicial watch tom fitton and daily caller reporter behind the lawsuit join us now. for purpose of taking attendance, you will be tom. what was your reaction when you heard lightfoot say this? my reaction at first, thank you for having me this morning, was kind of shock. i think we should live in a country where anyone is treated worse than anyone else, the opportunity that anyone else is otherwise given solely because of race.