to beg the hostile regimes for any energy. a drives me nuts. if people suffering needlessly. laura: we are picking it up where you left off on the exact issue. an awesome show. great to see you as always. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. dr. oz is here with his first trip to that angle since his run in pennsylvania. you don t want to miss it. at first, high hopes. that s the focused of tonight s angle. the democrats are getting desperate. they re running out of time. they need you scared. the extreme weather events we are experiencing will impact the axis that we have to fossil fuels. man impacts the climate change becoming more extreme. we don t know what the next shock will be. pandemic of war, happening more and more frequently every passing year. laura: he s a weather expert. he handled the transportation thing so well. here s the rule of thumb, if it s super hot out, it s climate change. if it s super cold and thoug
owners. our own peter doocy calling up the white house how they have been a is responding tonight at fox news also asking the white house but a leaked voice mail allegedly of president biden and left for his son hunter concerning his business dealings. wait till you see the response. we begin with the mass shooting at an independence day parade outside chicago. correspondent matt finn tracking the very latest developers for us tonight. good evening. hi, shannon. tuesday evening, the states attorney and lake county illinois announced the alleged fourth of july parade shooter will be charged with seven counts of first-degree murder and says dozens of more charges are on the way, including possible attempted murder and weapons charges. what should have been a celebration of freedom has ended in despair for our community. all of the people who died steps from here lost their freedom. all of it. the death toll from the fourth of july parade shooting increasing to seven peopl
the world will stop warming. we ll bring you all the latest on the impact of the heatwave. our other main story this lunchtime: five will become four the latest round in the battle to become the next prime minister takes place later today. commentator: and it s a fifth title! unbelievable! and a record fifth women s 100 metre world title for jamaica s shelly ann fraser pryce, but there s disapointment for gb s dina asher smith, who finishes fourth. and coming up on the bbc news channel, after winning the first two one day internationals, england s women take on south africa, looking for a clean sweep in the third and final odi in leicester. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the uk s first ever red warning for extreme heat has come into effect, meaning there s a danger to life and the threat of major travel disruption. the red alert covers much of england from london and the south east up to york and manchester. parts of england could be hotter than the we
school shooter begins nicolas cruz pleaded guilty to gunning down 17 people at his former high school. it s six in the morning in singapore, and midnight in western france which is facing a heat apocalypse , experts have warned, as extreme temperatures continue to hit much of europe. they say temperatures could reach record levels in 15 regions of the southwest, with firefighters battling wildfires and thousands forced to evacuate. wildfires in spain, portugal and greece have forced thousands more to flee. our europe correspondent jessica parker has the latest. into the forest and the front line of an exhausting battle, one that today, we were able to witness. up in the woods, you can see guys tackling the fires. there s a huge amount of activity down here, and it is hot, it is smoky just look at the haze in the trees. the smoke thickens the further we go, the flames suddenly all too apparent. translation: the fire | rekindles in many places, we have to be very careful wit
to gunning down 17 people at his former high school. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 7am in the morning in singapore and 1am in western france, which is facing a heat apocalypse , experts have warned, as extreme temperatures continue to hit much of europe. they say temperatures could reach record levels in 15 regions of the southwest, with firefighters battling wildfires and thousands forced to evacuate. wildfires in spain, portugal and greece have forced thousands more to flee. our europe correspondent jessica parker has the latest. into the forest and the front line of an exhausting battle, and one that, today, we were given special access to. up in the woods, you can see guys tackling the fires. there s a huge amount of activity down here, and it is hot, it is smoky. just look at the haze in the trees. the smoke thickens the further in we go the flames s