56, from the us, from north carolina. This is ryan routh, now 58, speaking two years ago in ukraine where he had volunteered to fight against russia. He is now in custody in florida, after He Alledgedly turned his sights on Donald Trump. Attempted assassination of the former president. Routh was detained on one of the main highway heading out of florida. Pictures taken by a Passing Motorist show a large number of police surrounding a vehicle. Routh was driving the black car, seen here on the side of the road. Donald trump was playing golf on his own course when a number of gunshots were heard. They have an agent Thatjumps One Hole ahead of time to where the president was at, and he was able to spot this Rifle Barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately engage that individual, at which time the individual took off. The police recovered what they say is an Ak Lfl Style rifle with a scope. Two backpacks containing ceramic tiles, and a gopro camera. We are not sure right now if the i
It is about half past four in the morning. You are up to date with the headlines. Now on bbc news, Stephen Sackur speaks to us republican senator rick scott on hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im at Stephen Sackur. Donald trump is the most unpredictable of us president s, as this is the briefing. Im sally bundock. Is evident from his policy approach our top story to north korea, china trade, iran, north korea accuses the us and a host of other domestic and of being hell bent on hostile actions, just days after a Meeting International challenges. I guess between the countries leaders. Todayis international challenges. I guess today is the republican senator from lauren day, rick scott. He was a the un security councilfails to reach an agreement on whether to issue a statement strong supporter of donald trump condemning the deadly air strike on a Migrant Centre in libya. Bacchin 2016, now he has created a distance between himself and the a volcano in italy erupts without warning. President
A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Weve all been charmed by the exploits at wimbledon of 15 year old cori gauff. But is there too much pressure being put on her at too young an age . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. And we will talk through your comments. We begin in north korea today. North korea says washington is determined to carry on with what it called hostile acts against it, despite President Trumps professed desire to hold talks. It comes just days after the two leaders met in the demilitarised zone when President Trump became the first sitting us president to walk into north korea. The duo agreed to continue talks on the countrys nuclear programme. But now pyongyangs representatives to the United Nations say the us wants to undermine the peaceful atmosphere in the korea peninsula and call on all countries to be vigilant. Dr robert kelly i
At her south london home has died, i had issues with gender identity. Four days after being i tra nsgressed gender unintentionally from the time delivered by paramedics. Kelly mary fauvrelle was eight i started being aware of my existence. Months pregnant when she was killed. They bought me a very police have now released footage nice yellow dress. Of a man seen running away and i went and changed. From the scene. They say her family were woken by her screams. I put bought football shorts. I felt more comfortable that way. Our correspondent Sarah Campbell reports. This is bbc news. Itsjust after 3 00pm on saturday morning. Cctv captured a man welcome if youre watching walking in the direction of kelly mary fauvrelles house. Here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. Im mike embley. Our top stories an air strike on a Migrant Centre and then when i came out my father leaves dozens dead in libya. Who is he, and why, shortly was in the hallway and he gave me un Officials Say i
Cruise liners to wave goodbye . The United Nations has called for an independent investigation into an air strike that killed at least 44 people in a Detention Centre near the libyan capital. The top un official there calls it a possible war crime, but the security council, meeting in new york, failed to issue any formal condemnation. Libyan officials blame forces loyal to the warlord, general haftar. He blames local militia. Thousands of african migrants trying to reach europe are being held in libya, in the midst of a civil war. Quentin sommerville reports. They came to libya in search of an escape, but were killed before they could flee its shores. More than 100 migrants, mostly africans, were corralled inside the Detention Centre in east tripoli. They had nowhere to run to when it took a direct hit. Dozens were killed, many more injured. They had fled their countries war, persecution, and poverty, with few possessions. In the rubble, they looked for any scraps that survived. People