so president biden has declared and ukrainian is president zelensky accepting. but there s fractures between the two. very apparent. if leon panetta with nato itself. where does this duo stand in the senate on this? we ll ask kirsten gillibrand and wyoming republican cynthia loomis, what they re doing together showing two sides can work together. they ve been a good example of that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so glad to have you. all right. let s get to it, everybody. happy to have you here. let s go to adam klotz on where the heat is on and how bad it could get. what s the latest? the heat is on for a lot of folks. 156 million americans will be experiencing temperatures today that at least are in the 90s. some folks will see it higher than that. heat alerts stretching from california, texas, florida. the hottest temperature out there, heat index, the heat plus the humid. it s the sticky air. we re up to 115 in the middle of the country. that s in oklahoma. today
the countdown is on to the launch of the most powerful rocket ever built. this place has a new name now. or rather an old one bannau brycheiniog, and it s all change for the brecon beacons as the national park will now be known by its welsh language name only. and coming up on bbc news, after arsenal dropped points at west ham, will it be the gunners or manchester city who are crowned premier league champions? good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in russia, a leading critic of president putin has been sentenced to 25 years in jail the longest sentence any opposition figure has received so far. vladimir kara murza has been convicted for treason and other charges linked to his criticism of the war in ukraine. mr kara murza, who has british citizenship, is the latest of a series of opponents of president putin to have been arrested or forced to flee russia. the foreign office has condemned his conviction and sentencing as politically motivated and has pointed o
live when it happens. fighting is raging for a third day in the sudanese capital, khartoum. the clashes are part of a power struggle within the country s military leadership, which has failed to deliver a transition to civilian government. a doctors union in sudan says almost a hundred civilians have died but the true number is likely to be higher. our senior africa correspondent, anne soy, reports. this is one of the warring groups in sudan. it s the powerful paramilitary group currently fighting against the country s army. both sides remain defiant and post videos like these claiming gains in the clashes. we cannot verify their claims. civilians are bearing the brunt of the fighting. there is nowhere safe to go. sudan is a majority muslim nation. it s a difficult ramadan for them. we do not have water here in khartoum. we are also afraid of running short of ourfood supplies here because all markets are closed. unless there is a very immediate humanitarian truce for the peo
the president of the united states breaks his silence on the historic guilty verdict against his predecessor. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. president biden said no one is above the law, a day after former president trump was convicted on state charges in new york. 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up his relationship with an adult film star. it s a sharp contrast with donald trump s angry and rambling, off-the-cuff remarks today, where he called the system rigged, the trial a scam, and the judge a devil. well, tonight, trump is leaving new york for his country club in bedminster, new jersey, but the fallout from the monumental verdict in a manhattan courtroom is just starting to be felt. cbs s chief election and campaign correspondent robert costa shows us how both the president and the former president are reacting. it s reckless. it s dangerous. and it s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because
the president of the united states breaks his silence on the historic guilty verdict brought against his predecessor. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. president biden said no one is above the law come a day after former president trump was convicted of state charges in new york. 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up his relationship with an alleged film star, an adult film star. it s a sharp contrast with donald trump s angry and rambling come off the cuff remarks today, where he called the system rigged, the trial a scam, and the judge a devil. tonight, trump is leaving new york for his country club in bedminster, new jersey, but the fallout from the monumental verdict in manhattan courtroom is just starting to be felt. cbs s chief election and campaign correspondent robert costa shows us how both the president and the former president are reacting. it s reckless. it s dangerous. and it s irresponsible. for anyone to say th