black homeless man. it happened on a new york city subway train after the man became unruly. potentially demanding an arrest. senior correspondent laura ingl is in new york life. hello, laura. reporter: shannah kothera many questions about what led u to the moments we have seen on that cell phone video of the chokehold with reports that someone said there was a weapon involved. now we have just obtained dispatch audio of when the nypd response to 911 calls referencing a gun and sends emergency responders to the scene. we ll have more that little bit first or listen to this. whenever we got to do, take it to the streets. shake make up. tear ( bleep ) up! [chanting]. as the voices demanding justice for jordan neely grow louder a source told fox news the case could go to a grand jury next week. one key issue what was the former marines mindset during the daily struggle which will help determine what, if any, charges he may face one of the former marine has lawyered up, cho
close to the us border. the decision came after footage emerged that appeared to show detention centre officials doing nothing to evacuate migrants during the fire. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with sarah montague. welcome to hardtalk. i m sarah montague. close to 50 million people around the world are close to famine, a number that is rising because of war and the effects of climate change. it s the job of the world food program to feed them. my guest today, david beasley, has been running the organisation for the past six years and, in that time, has more than doubled the money it raises. and yet, as he admits, the numbers starving have only got worse and worse. he s about to move on. so, what did his time at the top of the world s largest aid agency teach him about one of the greatest problems mankind faces how to ensure no one dies of hunger? david beasley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, sarah. now, you have said that when you took on the job six years ago, you thoug
he s about to move on. so, what did his time at the top of the world s largest aid agency teach him about one of the greatest problems mankind faces how to ensure no one dies of hunger? david beasley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, sarah. now, you have said that when you took on the job six years ago, you thought you could put the world food program out of business because you could solve world hunger. at that time, there were 80 million who you described as marching towards starvation. and yet, the figure now, who you would classify in that way, is 350 million. was it ever solvable or is it just an impossiblejob? sure it was, and it is. unfortunately, when i took this role, as you said, i thought we could put the world food programme out of business. there were 80 million people in extreme hunger. there was no reason, with all the wealth and all the technology, we couldn t do that. but what happened 7 but what happened? we had war after war. then climate shocks on top of
the actress and singer olivia newtonjohn, star of the iconic musical grease, has died of cancer at the age of 73. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight with the biggest investment in climate action in american history. the us senate has approved a bill that includes $369bn for reducing carbon emissions the aim is to cut polluting emissions by 40% by 2030. president biden could sign the measure into law as early as this week. with the mid term elections just three months away, democrats are celebrating what they see as a big win. our correspondent john sudworth reports. the american dream was built on fossilfuel. the very the american dream was built on fossil fuel. the very concept of freedom and unrestrained energy consumption on going hand in hand. the time is now sulfites as the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed affirmative and the bill as amended is assed. , is passed. one good thing we v
derogatory information related to hunter biden and the fbi required evidence as disinformation. brooke singman has the details. good morning. brooke: good morning, senator ron johnson says the whistleblower trying to oversee the hunter biden investigation. he says the potential cover-up could warrant appointment of a special counsel. listen to this. we are finding out the fbi had, i don t know what you call it, individuals taking derogatory information about hunter biden and downgrading it to end the investigation. this is dirty and corrupt. we made need a special counsel on this one. brooke: ranking senate judiciary member grassley wrote to merrick garland and christopher wray revealing allegations officials labeled information on hunter biden as misinformation. the evidence against hunter biden proves there is bias within the fbi. listen. the people of the united states ought to have really good feelings about the fbi. they aught to know they are a credible organi