states, not saying a word about that are going to address the crowd all about an hour ago. were up on that and we are up on this, obviously the big news is that hunter biden under the gun and guilty on all federal gun charges and know the question is whether he is going to face jail on those charges. again with all three convictions here. there s a possibility to spend as much as 25 years in jail. while unlikely it is out there and there is another trial coming up on tax related matters. welcome everybody i m happy to have you, i m neil cavuto, let s get right to it, david spunt in wilmington, delaware, what went down in the courthouse today because was quick, david? neal moylett was quick and it was tense. quiet in the courtroom when the verdict was read. the word guilty memorial day three times with the son of a sitting president just looking forward, things happen so quickly of the all juries only deliberated for two hour to an hour yesterday things happen so quickly th
godlike personality that has grown around him, that is not seen as invincible any more. russia has faced repeated rounds of western sanctions, but its economy has continued to grow thanks to help from china. it means the mood at russia s equivalent of davos welcome to newsnight. our political panel tonight philip collins, who was tony blair s speech writer and worked alongside sir keir starmer on his 2021 conference speech, and mercy muroki, who is a former policy adviser to the conservative s kemi badenoch. today has been very much about the fall out from last night s tv debate when mr sunak claimed housesholds would be paying £2,000 more in tax if labour win. we questioned energy secretary clare coutinho on newsnight last night straight after the itv debate. clare coutinho, where did you get this £2,000 figure from? because it is not an impartial independent figure, is it, it is your own tory special advisers who have added this up and come up with the sums? no, no, n
Journalists. The financialtimes, donald trump, you have been studying him in some detail. It says that he has suffered his share of awkward moments at the gathering and i have been compulsively watching the videos of how he has been interacting with the other leaders of nato countries. When he was standing for president He Co Ntroversially Standing for president he controversially said that nato was obsolete so this is the main defence co Operation Organisation of the western powers. He has come around to it since being elected president. Here he was for the first time. Unlike his Secretary Of State who had come to need to a couple of months ago and made very soft and friendly noises towards americas allies, trump was very confrontational and slide of a run off for not paying enough. There is this Background Road about whether the us has been leaking intelligence from the investigation into the Manchester Bombing. It has been a very tense day of the nato summit. Bizarre bits of film of
From our studios in singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. I am glad you could join us. Newsday. I am glad you could join us. It is in singapore, 7am in washington and 7 30am in pyongyang. The State Media Is Reporting north korea is developing a plan to launch four missiles at the us island of guam. This comes after the us Defence Secretary issued a warning to north korea than he should stop any actions that would lead to the end of his regime and the destruction of his people. Us correspondent nick bryant has more. A far off american outpost in the tropical waters of the Western Pacific now finds itself at the centre of a dangerous stand off. This is guam, the site this summer of us military exercises, American Territory that north korea says could now be in the firing line. From north korean state tv came this chilling headline, that guam could be targeted by medium to long range rockets. And it came just hours after President Trump threatened pyongyang with some