hour. the secret service under a harsh microscope. what did they do wrong? evidence reveals a shocking collapse as former president trump s life weighed in the balance. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. i m live above the convention floor here at the rnc in milwaukee. more video has come out. it was taken before the terrifying assassination attempt on the former president trump. you have to watch this. we ll watch it together. it seems to suggest of course we haven t heard officially from authorities but we have our own eyes. watch for yourself. the attempted assassination could have been stopped before the man fired. look at the people in the crowd pointing out the assassin on the rooftop before shots rang out. here is a witness. i turned around and it was we saw a younger kid running through the crowd and somebody had spoke up and said the guy had a gun. at first i just thought it was somebody trying to get a better vantage point of the rally an
for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i m martine croxall. this week, we look at britain s new cabinet. we ask, has the uk government announced enough measures to protect people from covid, flu and a national health service crisis over the winter? and we look at two under reported events. north korea s launch of cruise missiles which can hitjapan, certainly alarming news. and possibly good news, iran is letting back in the un nuclear inspectors. our guests henry chu, of the los angeles times, who has spent many years reporting from china and the far east. the indian commentator and journalist ashis rae, who takes a particular interest in the uk, on which he reports back home to india and the near east. and joining us in the studio still suitably distanced, we know the drill, don t we? celia hatton, the bbc s asia pacific editor. welcome to you all. and our own dear leader, our editor nick guthrie, has really rammed the programme to the gunnels this week
televised pictures showed the space capsule s descent and the four parachutes opening, bringing it down in a graceful glide to the water where a recovery vessel was waiting. now on bbc news: dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i m martine croxall. this week, we look at britain s new cabinet. we ask, has the uk government announced enough measures to protect people from covid, flu and a national health service crisis over the winter? and we look at two under reported events. north korea s launch of cruise missiles which can hitjapan, certainly alarming news. and possibly good news, iran is letting back in the un nuclear inspectors. our guests henry chu, of the los angeles times, who has spent many years reporting from china and the far east. the indian commentator and journalist ashis rae, who takes a particular interest in the uk, on which he reports back home to india and the near east. and joining us in the studio still suitably distanced, we know the d
the actorjohn challis, best known for playing boycie in only fools and horses, has died at the age of 79. good evening. one of england s greatest footballers, jimmy greaves, has died at the age of 81. he was tottenham hotspur s most prolific strikers, netting 266 goals. he was remembered with tributes ahead of their game today and by other clubs he had played for. greaves also went on to become a television pundit. katie gornall looks back now on the life of a man who was a member of the squad that won the world cup in 1966. and although he missed out on the final he remains one of england s all time top goal scorers. he was one of the most natural finishers ever to play the game. perhaps even the greatest goal scorer that england has produced. it s greaves! oh, and a hat trick for greaves! he was devilishly funny as well, with his wit and his personality. so charismatic. but on the field of play, people will remember him most, those of us who are old enough to have witness
my back in the un nuclear inspectors. my guests. from the los angeles times to spend many years reporting from the far east, the commentator predicts a particular interest in the uk on which he reports back into india and the near east. and joining us in the studio still suitably distance, we know the drill, don t we? celia hatton. the bbc s pacific editor. welcome to you all. our own dear leader, our editor nick guthrie has rammed the programme to the gunners this week so we will see how much we can shoehorn in. the prime minister here, borisjohnson, has reshuffled his cabinet and perhaps the most striking changes that he has made liz truss only the second female foreign secretary ever. so let s start with you. what, in your view, should be in her very full in tray? view, should be in her very full in tra ? , view, should be in her very full in tra ? v . view, should be in her very full in tra ? , ., ., view, should be in her very full in tra? ., tray? there s a lot happe