will risk patient safety. it s three and a half hours since the action began. let s go around the country and join our reporters on the picket lines. first, to our correspondent sanchia berg, who s outside the university college london hospital. we hospital. can see those pictures behind you, we can see those pictures behind you, junior doctors on the picket line, tell us what they are saying to you. line, tell us what they are saying to ou. ~ . , ., line, tell us what they are saying to ou. . , , to you. what they are saying is they are resolute- to you. what they are saying is they are resolute. they to you. what they are saying is they are resolute. they want to you. what they are saying is they are resolute. they want the - are resolute. they want the government to come, sit down and negotiate with them. they are saying they are prepared to strike, to continue to strike and saying they want a restitution of what effectively they say a pay cut over the last ten years
mr. president, for as long as it takes. president biden s bold and historic visit to kyiv. coming at the end of the first year of putin s war of aggression. also tonight, fox s own lawyers argue that viewers should not believe what tucker carlson says. now, kevin mccarthy has given tucker exclusive access to 41,000 hours of january 6th security footage. so that tucker can feed his audience more january 6th disinformation. plus, the final days of a good and decent human being. as jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states, begins hospice care. we begin the reidout tonight with presidents day, a federal holiday that technically only celebrates the birthday of america s first president, george washington. which is why it s written with an apostrophe s. america s 46th president, joe biden, spent the wee morning hours of this president s day pulling off an unprecedented visit to ukraine, something the white house spent months planning. biden s visit to kyiv wa
but first we go live correspondent trey yingst and khaki of ukraine. brett, good evening ukraine is on edge tonight. i do to warn her viewers some of the following images are gra graphic. a fireball rises into the air as russian missiles rain down. it is the worst attack on the ukrainian capital since the conflict began. the war against us. he needs ukraine. he attack a couple weeks ago, months ago, a couple of months ago and he was targeted. the mayor calling the strikes with a peer to be. a deliberate intent by russian president vladimir prudent to hit civilians. at least 11 people were killed in the attacks that include drones. the russians say that they were only responding to a bridge explosion over the weekend. the damage the artery between russia and crimea. so far they have not publicly claim responsibility. vladimir putin is threatening to escalate if other things are if attempts to carry out acts of terrorism on her territory continues the response will
tightest match ups. fetterman, he keeps getting it wrong that extreme radical ideas. if you have never had experience of living in pennsylvania how can you effectively fight for pennsylvania? ask or send a panel whether either side can move the needle this late in the game. the fight lived in pennsylvania i would already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. six then a warning from our house and democrat on the states on tuesday. losing this democracy could very well be the end of the war progressed congressman jim clyburn joins us on the stark comments and what his party will do if they come up short. hummus race for governor heats up with a surprising surge by a democratic challenger in a very red states. critical frankly of this governor. my opponent cannot see a path forward for herself as a republican so she switched parties regrets we will sit down exclusively with governor kevin stitt on his tougher than expected reelection bid. plus the poste
tightest match ups. fetterman, he keeps getting it wrong that extreme radical ideas. if you have never had experience of living in pennsylvania how can you effectively fight for pennsylvania? ask or send a panel whether either side can move the needle this late in the game. the fight lived in pennsylvania i would already cast my vote for john fetterman for many reasons. six then a warning from our house and democrat on the states on tuesday. losing this democracy could very well be the end of the war progressed congressman jim clyburn joins us on the stark comments and what his party will do if they come up short. hummus race for governor heats up with a surprising surge by a democratic challenger in a very red states. critical frankly of this governor. my opponent cannot see a path forward for herself as a republican so she switched parties regrets we will sit down exclusively with governor kevin stitt on his tougher than expected reelection bid. plus the poste