and welcome to the lead live from the republican national convention. we re in the middle of a pivotal moment in american history that will determine the fate of our nation s future. stay right here. we re going to bring you the latest reporting and critical insights to shed light on these tumultuous times here in milwaukee in battleground, wisconsin donald trump is poised to take the stage tonight, addressing the nation for the first time since an assassination it s an attempt on him during a rally in butler, pennsylvania, we have been told that that brush with death inspired the former president to throw out his original speech you can craft a new one. a new one that might strike a different tone. that s what we are being told that any rate trump twice impeached the man who s refusal to accept the electoral defeat resulted in a deadly attack on the us capitol is one of the most divisive and contntroversial figures in moden politics. he had seen over his political career t
the wreck of the titanic and discover the secrets of the world s most famous shipwreck. good morning. for many of us today it will be a cloudy and cool day. the best of the sunshine will be across central and southern scotland and parts of southern england, but there are a few showers in the forecast, and i will tell you where shortly. good morning. it s friday the 12th ofjuly. our main story. the us president, joe biden, has insisted he remains the most qualified candidate to take on donald trump in november s election despite growing pressure from within his own party for him to stand down. it comes after mr biden mistakenly called the ukrainian leader president putin during an event marking the end of the nato summit in washington, before later referring to his deputy kamala harris as vice president trump. our north america editor sarah smith reports. applause world leaders at the nato summit have cringed when mr biden introduced a key european ally as his sworn enemy. fi
for survivors in the rubble. a minute s silence has been held to remember the victims of last week s mass shooting in plymouth. five people died in the attack in the keyham area on thursday. the home secretary has called on police forces in england and wales to review the way they consider applications for firearms licences. 0ur correspondent jon kay reports. they gathered in parks and playgrounds across plymouth. it s been really hard. i think we re still all in shock from what s happened, aren t we? at the city s guild hall, some of those who responded to the shootingsjoined community leaders to remember 3 year old sophie martyn and herfather, lee, shot at random as they walked home. maxine davison, the first victim, who was the mother of the gunman. stephen washington, who was walking his dogs when he was killed, and 66 year old kate shepherd, who died from her injuries in hospital. the bell rang for each of them. bell tolls. applause. i grew up in keyham, went to school t
tourists have been evacuated from beaches in south western turkey, where raging wildfires are now threatening hotels and homes. employers who still have staff on furlough will have to start contibuting 20 per cent of workers wages from today. and coming up later this hour, witness history. team gb have two more gold medals on day nine of the tokyo olympics, with success in gymnastics and bmx. and in the last few minutes, italy s lamont marcelljacobs has taken gold in the 100m final. it means a new olympic champion for the first time since 2008. but heartbreak for britain s zharnel hughes who was disqualified after a false start. in the gymnastics, max whitlock retained his olympic title, with gold in the pommel horse final the 28 year old now becomes the most successful gymnast ever in the event and it brings his overall tally of olympic medals to six with three golds and three bronze. in the bmx freestyle charlotte worthington recovered from a fall in herfirst run to cl
kayleigh mcenany candace owens, sean avery, caitlyn jenner, gwar and tyrus and kat. let s take a look at my favorite segments, last month. you know what it s time for? hey, kids, it s time for democrat corner. greg: welcome to democrat corner. your host gets a quick lesson in basic things to help democrats stop ruining your lives. tonight is special. cause and effect. you re probably wondering, what is cause is cause and effect. i am a democrat. simply put, it s when one thing makes another thing happen. for example, when kat drinks too much tequila. she doesn t go to work the next day. that is cause and effect. then she stays home and watch as forensic files all day which makes her depressed. cause and effect. then she starts abusing horse tranquilizers. cause and effect. that s how i sold all of those horse tranquilizers. cause and amazing effect. cause and effect can lead to bad things if you don t consider the consequences of your action. if you remove consequences