[ singing ] let us pray. god of all grace, we thank you that you sent your son jesus christ to break the life of death and to immortality of life through the gospel. he shared our life took upon ourself our death and opened the kingdom of heaven for 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 of her subjects, for the myriad 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 her realms and to the commonwealth. for the life and example of our queen. with all our hearts we give you thanks. for the king and the role he no
it s april 5th. and this is fox & friends. parents are outraged after school staff members allegedly taped a disabled student to a chair. the family is going to join us this hour. brian: plus we are three days away from a total solar eclipse. hug your loved ones. we will talk to an eclipse chaser. they re busy every 25 years. steve: who knew? brian: we will tell you the best areas to see it from. lawrence: dwayne the rock johnson tells us in exclusive interview how he really feels four years after endorsing president joe biden. watch. america right now that answer, is no. am i going to do that again this year that answer is no. steve: more from will s interview with him as the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, mornings are always better with friends. ainsley: president biden heads to baltimore today to speak with state and local officials after last week s deadly bridge collapse. brian: mark meredith joins us from the details
the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. a british charity warns of a big increase in cases of skin cancer this year and says people should do more to protect themselves from the sun. sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here s mark edwards. hi, ben, we start with tennis. rafael nadal is out of the french open, losing in the first round in what s likely to be the 37 year old s last match at the french open. the king of clay, with m titles at roland garros, going down fighting against alexander zverev after three hours under the roof on court philippe chatrier. but nadal eventually fell just short, losing in straight sets 6 3, 7 6, 6 3. zverev into the second round. he s reached the semi final three years in a row, but the journey is over for nadal. british number one cameron norrie is being put through his paces by russia s pavel kotov. there are 23 places between them in
cancer this year and says peopple should do more to protect themselves from the sun. and how yellow became orange. coldplay thrill fans with a special song dedicated to luton town football club. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s ben croucher. day two of the french open is well under way and though a soggy parisian day has thwarted play on the outside courts for the best part of five hours, the matches under the roofs have seen the big names all safely progress most notably iga swiatek who is bidding for a fourth title in five years. she underlined her favourites tag with a crushing 6 1, 6 2 victory over home qualifier lolia jeanjean. swiatek wrapped up the win in just 61 minutes to set up a mouthwatering second round clash with unseeded four time grand slam champion naomi 0saka. meanwhile in the men s singles, the australian open champion jannik sinner is safely into round two despite some concerns over his physical condition. he s been stru
and behind the scenes at the museum a special report on how hundreds of treasures were stolen from the british museum. the labour leader sir keir starmer has given his first major speech of the general election campaign. he was speaking in west sussex and promised that a labour government would bring security, stability and change. he said voters could trust labour because he has changed the party permanently. our political correspondent iain watson is travelling with the labour leader. that s right, i m in this part of west sussex, which labour took control of in the local council elections for the first time in its history earlier this month. so sir keir starmer thinks that some people who previously voted conservative perhaps all their lives might now be a bit more receptive to his message. but he also feels that even though he is 20 points ahead in the opinion polls, they also require reassurance that the party has changed, and that is what he sought to give them in tha