hello, everyone, it is friday, this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno. also joining fox business anchor and host of bottom line dagen mcdowell. former fbi special agent nicole parker and former army intelligence captain and veterans on duty chairman jeremy hunt. president biden reelection campaign appears to be in serious trouble. the president is facing a formal impeachment inquiry, but new job performance on key issues have plunged to lowest since he s taken office. listen to this, pew research center found president biden rating at just 33%, that is close to the 20s. 64% of respondents disapprove of the president s job performance and only 36% believe biden can make good decisions and just 32% are confident biden will make good decisions on immigration, another 20-point drop from 2021. just 24% said they were confident biden can unite our country and nearly 25-point drop, maybe blood-red maga speech had something to do with that o
after the texas school shooting. these are the same green converse on her feet that turned out to be the only clear evidence that could identify her after the shooting. how about that? a major review of leadership across the nhs and social care sector in england has found evidence of bullying, discrimination and blame culture. scientists have made the most precise map yet, of the floor of the southern ocean around antarctica. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. state media in russia say more than 1,000 ukrainian soldiers who surrendered in the ruined city of mariupol have been transferred to russia for investigation. russian politicians have called for some of them to be treated as terrorists and there are fears they may be put on trial. meanwhile, russia and ukraine have carried out an exchange of the deceased, with each side handing over 160 bodies. this all comes as two britons captured by russian forces in ukraine have appeared in court, in
a separate report released today says it s difficult to improve performance for patients when many nhs trusts have a lack of staff and worker burn out. 92% of trusts we spoke to told us that there were workforce shortages. 86% told us that they had difficulties in discharging patients who were medically fit, which is causing real pressure on their beds. today s reports aim to deal with those challenges, but right now patients continue to wait. frances read, bbc news. the health secretary sajid javed told the bbc that he would be implementing the recommendations of the review in full. this review by sir general gordon messenger and linda pollard to look independently at leadership in the nhs, and whilst it found some fantastic examples of nhs leadership that we can all be proud of, it wasn t consistent. it is not consistent throughout the country. there are examples, sadly, of poor leadership. they also found evidence in the report of, in certain parts,
so now if you re sitting on mueller s team, you re actually scratching your head saying who are we negotiating with? who is it we re negotiating with? the other thing that comes out today, richard, is this conflicting report of, well, it was the president meeting with digenova and his wife, toensing, and deciding there was no, quote, personal chemistry. then we re also hearing through the president himself in tweets that it was about a conflict of interest. i m not buying the personal chemistry thing. i got to tell you, i think that the personal chemistry was actually right on the money with regard to trump strategy of a pr campaign, anti-fbi, anti-mueller. what i think happened was a true legal conflict where these attorneys sat down and said we have a client, markkaral low who
the deutsche. good job, brother. a report from hans is like light a fuse. you start and you re just waiting for the end. suddenly at the end it goes like that. we had a report of, remember, mad dog mat physician first day at the pentagon and ended up in a urine sample story? thank you, hands. now a former national security adviser. we are not embarrassed here. welcome to the show. stephen hadley. good to have you on board. so sorry, stephen hadley, you had to follow hans nichols. let s talk about what is going on at the nsc. what about the candidate that the president has tapped and who is considering taking the job as national security adviser? he worked in the bush administration, in the national security council, so he has some experience working in nsc. that s a good thing and good to have an experience in an organization before you re tapped to run it. i think it s a good choice.