an outlook for sunday. really very warm indeed and some welcome rain across western parts of the uk. yes, that alert is in force and quite a prolonged spell of warm weather. nothing exceptional in the temperature itself but many of us will absolutely love this kind of weather. some of us will really not enjoy it but i personally quite like it. thank you. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on the bbc news website. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. remember that post brexit trade deal we were promised with america? well, today, rishi sunak and joe biden instead unveiled the washington declaration to push the envelope in their economic partnership. with the prime minister in washington, we found out how new technology and fighting climate change might define the next chapter in relations with the us. when the united states and th
because the discord leaks in america included information about which units had which signature pieces of western equipment. how far has the ukrainian advance got? this map, based on research by a finnish expert, shows the situation earlier this week, suggests some progress, but they re still a good way short of the main russian defensive lines. but it s not the only place where the ukrainians have gained ground. over in the north east, that cauldron of violence, bakhmut, has been the scene of ukrainian gains of a few kilometres in recent days. there s some suggestion even of a pincer attack trying to cut off the russian defenders of the city, but they ve got a good way to go still before that becomes realistic possibility. the units committed in bakhmut, like the third storm brigade here,
clearly what s happening, right now, is the preparations to fire mueller, the misinformation, disinformation propaganda campaign being carried out by fox news, and this pincer attack on the first amendment and the free media, and on the other hand, on the integrity of the justice system. and intelligence. and intelligence. joining us, matthew miller, form chief spokesman for the justice department and an msnbc justice and security analyst. and we welcome frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence who has worked in the past for robert mueller and is also an nbc news national security analyst. frank, by way of welcoming you, what does it do to you to hear the president of the united states disparage the federal bureau of investigation? you know, brian, tonight, as we re talking, there are fbi agents working around the country. some fbi agent tonight, whether it s a kidnapping in miami or a terrorism case in new york will have to pull out his credenti