always dark. will:ed good morning, california. welcome to the fourth you are hour of fox & friends . pete: when you go out to people, i talk to people and say does anybody watch, it s so early, and there are people that get up real early. will: yes. rachel: they re getting up to go fishing will: or they dvr it. a little bit earlier in the show i told pete and rachel and you at home about a little bit of a parental debate that the id had. my son had sort of accepted a dare/bet with his buddies at school to get the haircut called the r9 haircut. he had a huge head of moppy hair and his friends dared him for him the get that haircut. i was, like, i don t want him to learn van i the, i don t want him to the not take himself seriously, but should i let him collect money? long and short is of it, you see the answer. i gave it to him, he did get the haircut, and he has to wear it for the entire week. so i put it to pete and rachel, did i do the right thing as a parent? pete didn
sunday where there might be the odd crack of thunder in northern ireland. we will get to that soon. here is the big picture. a large area of low pressure here is helping to draw in a warm atmosphere from the southern climes and it is spreading across the uk. it has already been the warmest day of the year so far in england, around 19 celsius. in the north of the country, still feeling the chill in scotland, it will be freezing mid morning on saturday. for most of us between four and 10 celsius and on some western coasts. lots of cloud across the north half of the uk. showers from the morning onwards across northern ireland, wales, the north west of england. the best of the weather this programme continues on bbc1. the chairman quits. he falls on his sword to protect the bbc reputation. questions remain about the mysterious £800,000 alone in the independence of the bbc. richard sharp says that the independent report into his appointment found only that he inadvertently broke
everything was a blur. all i m thinking is, is shannon really gone? we interviewed her roommates, boyfriends, everybody is a suspect. then a phone rings. right. he says i ve kidnapped her, i have her. and we ran his criminal history. that s when all the bells went off. he pulls in, asked me to get in the car. i feel the cold blade against my neck. he carries me to the basement of his home. it was jaw-dropping! just chilling! they started digging and they found women s clothing. it was just escalating! escalating! there were so many victims, aren t there? there. were there still are. until this guy is no longer in existence. i will carry this fight! hello, and welcome to dateline! shannon melendi dreamed big. at 15, she wanted to become a supreme court justice. in college, she scored a prestigious internship at former president jimmy carter s foundation. then, suddenly she vanished! detectives had a suspect in their sights. but it would take years
all of them, is speaking out and says he supports his friend s decision. listen. there is talks of foreign intelligence agencies, who is funding wars and certain things and talks of nuclear weaponry, that is hardly touching the iceberg. there is stuff, if your tax dollars are funding these atrocities, you should know about it. ashley: lucas tomlinson has the latest. lucas: he tells the washington post he knows the man who goes by the name og, here is how he describes him. he is not a ukrainian operative, not a russian operative. and any claim he is, is false. he is not interested in helping foreign agencies with their attack on the u.s. or other country. lucas: now more documents discovered from new york times showing in-fighting between russia federal security service accusing of obfiskating deaths in ukraine. john kirby says there is a small embassy presence in kyiv to keep track of the weapons. there is a small u.s. military presence at the embassy in conjunc
action and went on to say he has to tell us why. what s going on? defense officials refusing to rule anything out. now there is a bipartisan call for greater transparency. house oversight chair james comer slamming the president, his administration for failing to answer these basic questions about what is going on. no one knows what s going on. even democrats are frustrated at the lack of transparency from this administration. you need leadership from the white house and the president should come forward and explain to the american people exactly what s going on. dana: chad pergram on capitol hill as washington struggles to understand a potential emerging threat and standing by is former navy seal ryan zinke of montana. let s go to mark meredith at the white house. do you expect to hear from the president today? i do not as of now. good morning. president biden has yet to say much about the latest objects spotted and shot down over both canadian and u.s. airspace. we ve