virtual meeting with her privy counsel. palace declined to give further details, but members of the royal family have rushed to balmoral castle in scotland to be at her side. sandra: millions who have only known the reign of queen elizabeth over 70 years are now praying for her recovery. we are covering this from all angles. steve hilton will be joining us in just a moment. but we begin with greg palkot live in london what we are learning. hi, sandra, john. u.k., perhaps around the world holding their breath right now and yes, wishing prayers to the queen in the wake of the news about her ill health. this morning royal household announced following further evaluation, the queen s doctors are concerned for her majesty s health and recommended she remain under medical supervision, adding she remains comfortable at her scottish estate of balmoral. she was seen on tuesday meeting with the new prime minister liz truss. truss has underscored the longevity, and the queen had to
at bell amarillo castle the queen s summer home in scotland listen in here and see if we can hear something from the president. bret: president biden signing that condolence book. the reason we are listening in as we are told from the white house press pool that the president will have some remarks here shortly. there are not a lot of sounds to signing a condolence book. but, a world reaction of outpouring of emotion, condolences to the royal family from around the world for queen elizabeth ii, 70 years as monarch of u.k. the longest reign of any monarch there. doctors expressed concern over her failing health. family members rushed to be with her. the keep s death at age 96 makes her son charles the king of england. there will be an official ceremony weeks from now. it ends the seven decade reign. again, the u.k. s longest serving monarch. let s listen back in. looks like the president is writing quite a bit. he had a long statement released by the white house earlier toda
calls patriots. plus the secret service called out by the committee to answer for its actions on the 6th. why did they leave congress to fend for itself? this cannot be just waiting for so and so. we need them there now, whatever you got. finally, stunned and heart broken explains the emotions for the families of the parkland shooting victims after the gunman gets life in prison instead of the death penalty. one family member saying he has one question for the jury. what were you thinking? we ll talk to the wife of one of those who died confronting the gunman later. we start with donald trump. rehashing debunked claims about election fraud instead of asking the question put to him by the january 6th committee, will you testify or not? i want to bring in a former federal prosecutor in new york, michael schmidt the washington correspondent for the new york times and frank feglusi. in terms of the subpoena and the committee s work, what happens next? reporter: next s
sandra smith will stick around for us today as well. and bret baier also joining us this hour as the president insists the economy is right on track. celebrates it with james taylor at the white house. first we go to white house correspondent jacqui heinrich. hi, jacqui. even though that new gallop poll shows that voters are far more concerned with the economy than the climate, the president is fixated on climate telling reporters that he s not concerned about yesterday s hotter than expected inflation reading or the stock market sell-off before announcing that $900 million for electric vehicle chargers on highways across 35 states. great america road trip will be fully electrified, whether you re driving coast to coast on i 10 or on i-75 in michigan. charging stations will be up and easy to find as gas stations are now. we ll invest $7 billion to have the batteries and other critical materials that car companies need. the white house wants half of all new cars to be el
for better for worse. ~ do us part. till death us do part. but what happens when oral tradition stop you from following your heart ? in the medieval fortress of can often castle, charles, the eldest son of queen elizabeth, is ground prince of wales pci charles prince of waterloo become your least amount of lif and limb. there is so much pomp, so much glamour, but under it all is a near his 20-year-old. he feels very strongly that the whole weight of monarchy rests on him. he had no choice in his life at all. s future was mapped out for him. he knew from an early age that he is part of a machine. prince charles is a central figure of this dynasty. he is the future. he is the great hope. the young prince who just celebrated his third birthday carried out his handshaking duties both sedately. the prince as a child was quite withdrawn, very sensitive very shy. but right from the beginning there s all the way of expectation on the little boys back. when c