set by chatgpt, signing up more than 100 million users in under five days. that was just last wednesday that threads went live on apple and android app stores and 100 countries. mark zuckerberg said he couldn t believe the milestone had been reached so fast but if it feels like lots of people are already on it, well that is partly because it is connect to instagram. group three isn t creating an app from scratch, it is benefiting from its 2 billion instagram followers and that s giving it a massive shot in the arm. analysts are calling this the first serious threat to the elon musk owned twitter. according to similar web, twitter s web traffic was down 11% from the year prior, that s in the days immediately after threads launched. it s worth remembering threads is not the first attempt to challenge the microblogging app but others such as mastodon, blue sky and truth social remain small. history shows that creating a social media platforms hard but when it works, it really wo
lara is creating something from nothing. it looks like powder but it sort of disappears. alistair is seeing how people can disappear into thin air. i want to make it look like i am the only one here. and paul is watching day fading in to night. the light is changing and we moved to sunset. first up it is movie quiz time. what dojames bond, star wars and the latest indiana jones film all have in common? correct, they were all filmed in part at pinewood studios, a brilliant place, totally iconic, with loads of stages and sets which have doubled for some of the most famous worlds in the world. and now the studios in buckinghamshire have moved into the virtual world. in collaboration with sony they have created a whole new filmmaking space and paul carter has been to find out more. at the world famous pinewood, sony have created a space to show off the potential of a new kind of studio known as virtual production. it utilises a high resolution crystal led screen to display the se
cluster bombs to be sent to kyiv for use in this war. that is a decision that the man whose hand he is shaking, prime minister sunak disagrees with. there s tough conversations to be had at nato. he also met with king charles at windsor a couple of i don t know. awkward moments in this. this president visits windsor cast. back home, he s facing a barrage of related tough headlines. quote step aside joe biden, the president has no business running for office at age 80. that from elliot cohen of the atlantic. and this from axios. old yeller. biden s private fury details his quick temporarier and outbursts . let s bring in pete hegseth, fox and friends co host and an iraq and afghanistan war veteran and juan williams, senior political analyst. great to have you with us. thanks for being here today. juan, would you agree there s increasing questions among democrats about whether or not the president can sustain and fulfill a second term? i don t know if they re increasin
this is the ingraham angle . thank you for joining us. my angle on the border fy in moments. but first, the u.s. military launched n ai air assault against dozens of sites in iraq .and also in syria that werer in used a staging ground for iranian backed. now, these are the first u.s. a military strikes after that dronettack killed three american soldiers and of course, injuring more than 40 others in jordan just last weekend. now, us warplanes struck.s more than 85 targets. they hit facilities, such as the command and control centers and aerial vehicle storage sites. fox news international correspondent mike has beenhing watching all of this from tel aviv. mike, can you tell us?ion now i can tell you, laura that we have confirmation now from the u.s. central command that some 85 local russianst by1 were hit by 125 u.s. munitions at seven different locations, or i shoul hitd say 85 targets t hit at seven different locationm ins, three of them ine of iraq, four of them ins
by 11 of the 31 members of the alliance. uk prime minister rishi sunak is expected to urge nato allies to learn the lessons from russia s invasion of ukraine and invest more in defence. joining me now is hugo brennan, research director at the risk intelligence company verisk maplecroft. good morning to you, hugo. so, just talk us through the level of defence spending going on at the moment. because this has been a contentious issue for years within nato, hasn t it? it very much has been, yeah. i mean, the first thing to say is the question of who foots the bill to pay for the alliance? as you say, that s long been a question mark. you ll remember back to 2019, when donald trump made it very much top of the agenda. and again, it s going to be in this latest nato summit. as you said, we re expecting some sort of agreement that will make it a requirement for nato member states to spend at least 2% of their gdp on defence spending, which would build on that 2014 agreement you r