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
more roads are being earmarked for restrictions around the country. if it s the road where you live, which side will you be on? justin rowlatt, bbc news, oxford. you can see more on that story on panorama road wars: neighbourhood traffic chaos which is on iplayer right now. time for a look at the weather. here s stav da naos. thank you very much. the warmest day of the year so far for england, scotland and northern ireland, but a bit too much cloud in wales, 21, the warmest day of the year so far for the uk, that was in the highlands. over the next few days we have a chilly easterly breeze and the temperatures will come down although they will still be quite a lot of dry weather but for england and wales, weatherfronts moving of the new continent, it will introduce more cloud and rain, especially towards the end of the week. more substantial rain in england and wales as the weather fronts move in and a lot of isobars on the chart, as well. the easterly breeze will be quite
what does the future hold for liverpool, with the club s owners insisting the club s not for sale on the eve of their crucial champions league tie with real madrid? it is mild again but there is something cooler on the way. your full forecast on breakfast. it s tuesday the 21st of february. junior doctors in england have become the latest health workers to vote for strike action in a dispute with the government over pay. members of the british medical association are expected to stage a 72 hour walk out, possibly as early as mid march. our health correspondent katharine da costa has this report. this winter s seen the biggest wave of industrial action in nhs history affecting nurses, paramedics and physiotherapists. nowjunior doctors in england willjoin other health unions on the picket line in an increasingly bitter dispute over pay. when 98% of us vote to strike, i think it says a lot. dr andrew meyerson moved from the us to london eight years ago to study medicine. now a
panel conducting oversight of the bureau s powers. you are watching fox and friends first on tuesday morning, i m carley shimkus. griff: good morning, i m griff jenkins in for todd piro. expecting the director to push congress to review surveillance program that allows the fbi to spy on americans. he will face questions that the bureau is biassed against republicans. the first look at wray s prepared testimony. brooke: surveillance program allows fbi to track communication between certain foreigners abroad to monitor national security threats. americans can get caught up in that and lawmakers say that is a problem and the system can be abused. there is this, house committee report finds the bureau targeting christians went further than we knew. they issued a priest and a churchgoer. the fbi had no legitimate basis for the memo. remember when joe biden stood in front of independence hall, this whole mindset, if you are pro-life, traditional catholic, you are radical ex
thank you. so how long will this heatwave in southern europe last? are there any signs of the temperatures easing soon? here s sarah keith lucas. i think we ve seen the peak of the heatwave today. it has been the hottest day of the year so far in europe with temperatures of 48 in sardinia. but let s look at the next few days. so this is the temperature anomaly, how temperatures vary from what we would expect this time of year. the blue colours showing cooler than average areas, such as the uk, the orange and red showing hotter than average. now, we ve had the heat today across southern italy, sardinia, sicily as well, but move fast forward for the next few days and just watch the orange and red colours slipping their way eastwards. so the heat, by the time we get to wednesday, still sitting across greece, could again be in the high 40s, but by the time we get to thursday and the blue colours, the colder air spills right through central parts of the continent. so, yes, some respite on t