final day in milwaukee. a russian court found evan gershkovitch is guilty of espionage sentencing him to 16 years in a russian prison. the trial called a political stunt. more on this coming up in moments throughout the day. first there is this across the country breaking right now. we do not bill: it s a mess out there. the situation at airports around the world. so many people waking up to a major tech outage that happened overnight grounding thousands of flights and impacting banks and hospitals and media organizations and on and on the list runs down. it is friday, good morning, we re back in milwaukee for one final day. and the news is jumping. i m bill hemmer. dana: we don t have adjustable chairs. usually i can look taller. not today. we re thrilled to be with you all week today as we wrap it up. the issue stemming from a faulty update from microsoft systems looking at the outage. the head of the cybersecurity crowd strike says it is not a work of hackers. fi
neil: alright well this is it. donald trump will take to the stage in milwaukee to accept the gop presidential nomination as republican tonight in the wake of his attempted assassination. house intelligence rep mike turner is here with the latest on the investigation. homeland security representative and what he makes of the secret service director digging in but despite calls for her to it out. and then president biting, top democrats are now suggesting he just get all the trail period. welcome everyone i m neil cavuto. busy show for you today the pressure campaign on hitting a fever pitch now for joe to go. jackie hyman with more from the white house. jackie. reporter: new the president s doctors say he is doing fine at business as usual even though he is in isolation. we have a letter from the doctors saying he is experiencing upper rep while upper respiratory systems. his vital signs remain normal symptoms. you will continue to conduct business for the american pe
a lot s happening. i m on the horse. what i m going is going out and demonstrating to the american people that i have command of all my faculties, that i don t need notes, i don t need teleprompters, i can go out and answer any questions at all. and i stood there when nato was in town, i stood there for an hour and answered questions. the public conversations have gone away since the shooting on saturday, but in private, they are still trying to nudge him out. the new york times reports today that congressman adam schiff, the california democrat who is running for the senate, warned during a private meeting with donors on saturday that his party was likely to face a wipeout if president biden remained at the top of the ticket. according to two people with direct knowledge of those remarks, mr schiff said not only would biden lose to former trump, he could be enough of a drag on other democratic candidates that the party loses the senate and an opportunity to win control of th
pathway, according to the declaration, is irreversible, the language says as long as ukraine meets the conditions set out by all of the allies they will be able to eventually join this alliance. previously volodymyr zelensky expressed discontent not to be issued with a direct invitation but today the message from him it was a gratitude, after the announcement was made that ukraine would be receiving f 16 fighterjets. everybody was fighter jets. everybody was also fighterjets. everybody was also watching both the performance from the new uk prime minister sir keir starmer on the world stage, watching president biden as well over the concerns about him continuing with his candidacy in the race with the white house. we held a meeting today after which president biden said they were the best of allies, calling the uk the transatlantic not in the nato alliance. , , alliance. president zelensky wants to use alliance. president zelensky wants to use foreign - alliance. president z
you re watching a bbc special news report on the nato summit, we ve just been watching their and opening ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of the alliance. we ve just heard from the us presidentjoe biden and his last part of his remarks there, he awarded the presidential medal of freedom to jens stoltenberg, the outgoing nato secretary general who will of course be replaced by the dutch prime minister. i mjoined by be replaced by the dutch prime minister. i m joined by barbara starr and here in studio by retired lieutenant general ben hodges of the us army. based on what we just saw there, president biden fitting that presidential medal of freedom onto jens stoltenberg, the highest award that can be honoured in this country. that can be honoured in this count . ., , that can be honoured in this count . . , ., country. certainly, i can t imagine a more well-deserved country. certainly, i can t imagine - a more well-deserved commendation a more well deserved commendatio