concerns over ukraine top the agenda. and a bbc investigation finds that hundreds of dogs are being smuggled out of illegal puppy mills in eastern europe. hello and welcome. the head of mi5 has said he is profoundly sorry that the security service did not prevent the manchester arena bombing in 2017. the chair of the inquiry, sirjohn saunders, found that intelligence could have led to the suicide bomber, salman abedi, being stopped in the days before the attack. 22 people were killed in the attack. danny savage reports. nearly six years on from the atrocity of the manchester arena, a thorough report has concluded the security services missed a significant chance to take action, which may have prevented it. i take action, which may have prevented it. prevented it. i have found a significant prevented it. i have found a significant missed - prevented it. i have found a i significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. there was a realist
far left extreme candidates tonight. that will be raphael warnock. that s coming up. but first tonight, just breaking now, a major new report from the washington times. it just broke. it says rank and file fbi whistleblowers coming forward. many are now saying that director christopher wray has lost control of the agency and needs to resign. according to the washington times report, these whistleblower claims include allegations of bias even being forced to sign false affidavits. and according to my sources tonight who i spoke to within the last hour, that are directly involved with the whistleblowers, there are at now at least 20 confirmed whistleblowers that have come forward. and according to their attorney, quote, i m hearing from fbi personnel that they feel like the director has lost control of the bureau. he said they are saying how does this guy survive? he s leaving. he s got to leave now. also breaking tonight, a new memo from the attorney general merrick garland an
aware of drone attacks on the uss carney, and commercial vessels that happened earlier today. let s go right to and miss nbc s erin standing by for us at the white house. what more do we know about these developments in the red sea? alex, our pentagon team has been able to confirm from defense officials that the uss carney destroyed a houthi drone today in the southern red sea. w ase understand it, that drone was headed towards the ship at the same time itsaw at least one ballistic missil fired at commercial ship. that ship goes by the name unity explore. the carney responded t that ships distress signal at the time, and had to oot down another houthi drone that was headed towards the two ship at that point. this all apparently happened over the course of several hours today, and the official here alsosays that multiple commercial ships were attacked by yemen-based houthi missiles today. at we re getting from the houthis, and you should understand the source here, ayhat the
former presidents authoritarian impulses, as he threatens to make this network pay if he takes back the white house. all offer some thoughts about just how dangerous that is. also today, is it possible that the greatest scandal facing the house republican conference this week actually had nothing to do with george santos? congresswoman stacey plaskett is here to talk about a house that is still very much on fire. and later, as lawmakers fleet congress at a record pace, the first installment of a new series we re calling the exit interview. congressman why he s leaving, what he s learned, and what comes next. so, many, many years ago, a former president was suspected of breaking the law. though he was long out of office at the time, big questions still loomed over his legacy. they wanted to set the record straight. but in trying to justify his actions, he uttered what might be the most fundamentally incorrect line about the boundaries of presidential power. one the preside
five other people injured following a shooting at the entrance to jerusalem. the two palestinian assailants were shot. one of them was killed. the other was apprehended by police. the attack came shortly after the israeli military announced the truce with hamas will continue as mediators continue the process of releasing hostages. the original ceasefire deal that was already extended once was set to expire at midnight eastern time. the truce has allowed for the release of nearly 100 hostages held by hamas since october 7th. 16 of them were released wednesday night. in return, israel has released more than 200 palestinian prisoners. it s also allowed for the free flow of aid into gaza. stay with fox news channel for the very latest. out of the middle east. for now, back to, the very latest out of the middle east for now. back to our regular programming already in progress. for global islamiaisingc war against the west, defacing national landmarks, statues,atu. vandalizing ou