former secretary of state henry kissinger has died. tonight we send our best to him and his family. we ll have more on this as the night goes on. he s led an incredible life. one of service to his country, and played such a pivotal part in the nixon presidency in particular, and we give our thought and prayers to his family but tonight we re tracking other multiple developing stories including this major blow to the climate alarmist cult and biden s terrible trip to colorado. a word about the extremism and the hate now running rampant across the country starting one day after the barbaric hamas terror attack on october 7, there have been hundreds of anti-israeli protests all around our country, so-called demonstrators, we ve watched them openly praising the terror group hamas calling for global islamic war against the west, defacing national landmarks and statues. vandalizing our own white house, burning american flags, and they tried to break down the doors at the dnc. this
i m bret baier. breaking tonight, growing concerns that president biden may not be adequately responding to increasing attacks on u.s. forces in the middle east from groups sponsored by iran. iranian proxy groups, another incident today. that makes 47 since mid october. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin starts us off tonight live from the pentagon. good evening, jennifer. good evening, bret. today another attempted attack on u.s. troops. a kamikaze drone targeted a u.s. outpost in syria. iran and its proxy forces could not seem to be getting the administration s message to stop trying to kill u.s. troops. the pinpoint attack by a pair of american f-15 warplanes on iranian weapon storage facility in eastern syria wednesday has not slowed the rockets and drones fired by iranian proxies. today, u.s. troops shot down a drone headings toward their base, the fifth attack since the u.s. airstrikes. defense secretary lloyd austin issued another warning to ira
good evening and welcome to bbc news. thousands of people have been protesting on the streets of hamburg tonight, ahead of the 620 summit which begins tomorrow. there s heavy security in the city tonight. these are the live pictures. you can see a lot of riot police deployed. some 20,000 security officers, we were told, had been deployed. about 100,000 demonstrators, in various different protests around the city this evening, ahead of bgt 20 summit, protesting against globalisation. protesting in particular against donald trump, many of them, and america s withdrawal from the paris climate change accord. earlier on there were some quite a violent scenes, water cannon has been fired. quite a few scuffles, as well. police say a planned a protest march has been called off by organisers after the clashes. a short time ago our berlin correspondent was on the ground among the protesters in hamburg. correspondent was on the ground among the protesters in hamburgm is not over yet. po
fragile and precarious inspectors warn that a quarter of social care services for adults in england are failing on safety grounds. and what a debut forjoe root as england test captain he scores a century against south africa at lord s. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: it s not the centre court debut british number two kyle edmund would have dreamt of, as he s beaten in the second round at wimbledon. good evening. president trump has used his first major speech in europe to warn police and protesters have clashed in germany tonight, as world leaders gather their ahead of tomorrow s g20 summit. president trump flew into hamburg after a visit to poland, where he used his first major speech in europe to want the very survival of the west is at risk. addressing a large crowd in warsaw, mr trump drew on poland s example of fighting warsaw well nazi oppression. he called on the west to fight against islamist extremism, terrorism and government bureaucracy. the famous port
police and protestors have clashed in germany tonight as world leaders gather there ahead of tomorrow s g20 summit. president trump flew into hamburg after a visit to poland, where he used his first major speech in europe to warn that the very survival of the west is at risk. addressing a large crowd in warsaw, mr trump drew on poland s example of fighting nazi and communist oppression. he challenged europe to defend western civilisation against islamist terrorism, extremism and also against government bureaucracy. from hamburg, here s our north america editor, jon sopel. the famous port of hamburg tonight disembarkation point for anarchists, anti capitalists, anti globalisation protesters and the leaders of the world s 20 richest nations. protesters threw stones and fireworks, met by police water cannon. no such hostility when the president ventured out in warsaw this morning. not everywhere in europe that they chant donald trump s name so loudly or so approvingly. but wit