they respectfully ask the focus remain on the life and legacy of her majesty. that was the message from the spokesperson of prince harry? yes. in just a moment we will be seeing the coffin of the queen being taken out, greeted by the honor guard. anderson, you know, we ve heard it once, we ve heard it many times, it nonetheless remains very true. the queen over 70 years became the rock. she was the rock of this nation through thick and thin, ups and downs, family tref vales, triumphs and disasters, national crises in a very unstable rocky world. i think also people are reacting to that. again, it wasn t unexpected that a 96-year-old matriarch was going to passed away. we knew that she was getting weaker, she had retired not quite but reduced a lot her public duties. a lot of them had been handed over to prince, now king charles, and, you know, the fact that she spent her last waking moments performing it s extraordinary. her constitutional and professional dut
huge. friday at midnight is the deadline. this is the last thing the piend administration wants as the economy is on an upswing this could have a big economic impact. pete, president biden is calling rail unions, calling rail companies in an attempt to avert the shutdown. what power does he have to affect the outcome and congress? reporter: many layers of the biden administration are engaged from the department of labor to the department of transportation. if congress comes into play, it could put into play a 60-day waiting period renewing a waiting period or could force a deal on both sides. the biden administration recommended big changes for these unions including pay raises, back pay from 2020 and bonus pay although not satisfactory enough for every rail union involved, jake. pete, tell our viewers what freight trains typically carry. reporter: we re talking about 30% of all the freight in the united states. we re talking about gas. we re talking about cars. the a
it is good to see her, she looks fantastic. [laughter] you can tell that she enjoyed her time off, it looks like she put on some weight. [laughs] also as you know it is my birthday. [laughs] [laughs] and like pumping through job he has a remarkable human being. he is an immensely, immensely talented he is very charming. he talks like a dude. he is such a visionary as a writer. he is a very, very nice guy. [laughs] he is funny, he is very funny. he is adorable, he might be the sexiest man alive. i like it. greg: you see i can unite everyone and i like to thank everyone at fox for all the great gifts that i received and thank you sean hannity, i love the wheels. tucker, i always wanted a rolex and thank you brian, but really one of your kids? [laughs] i promise i ll take care of them. my biggest personable brian stelter. it didn t involve jeffrey. [laughs] [laughs] yes, the unemployed old blue book was hired by harvard to hold discussions on threat to de
and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, ken, what do we know? reporter: chris, this happened at 9 a 15 a.m., two law enforcement officials told nbc news that a man entered an fbi field office in cincinnati, ohio, and fired a nail gun at law enforcement personnel. the man then held up an ar-15 style rifle before fleeing in a vehicle, we re today, and then a pursuit occurred on highway 71. the suspect then got out of the car. and there is a standoff. the fbi, cincinnati field office, confirmed in a statement that an armed subject had attempted to breach their visitor screening facility. they said they activated an alarm. and armed special agents responded and that the subject fled northbound on interstate 71. the clinton county emergency management agency said recently in a facebook post that the suspect has not yet taken into custody but is contained. they say he s wearing a gray shirt and body armor and is armed. chris, obviously, this comes amid a big uptick in threat
guarding the coffin for their mother as mourners pass by before returning to london. as we talked about, tomorrow evening that plane is expected to land at 8:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. eastern time. so about 24 hours from now exactly. it has been quite a day. imagine that it has been an extraordinarily long day for king charles and the rest of his siblings. ingrid seward is joining me now. she s the editor in chief of majesty magazine and a frequent guest here and fox news contributor. good evening. good evening. martha: very good to have your with us today. what stands out to you as you watch charles and camilla as they head back to spend the evening at the royal residence in edinburgh after a long and meaningful day packed with emotion? the thing i found the most emotional is when they left holly road house with the queen s coffin loaded on to the car and they worked very slowly behind. i think it was incredibly moving. it was completely silent. i imagined there might have be