welcome to world news america on pbs, in the uk and around the globe. we begin tonight with the effort to restart blockaded grain exports from ukraine, and ease a globalfood crisis. in turkey, a coordination center has begun work, as part a complex deal to get grain out of ukranian ports. the aim is to export five million tonnes of grain a month that was the figure before russia s invasion of ukraine. our correspondent richard galpin reports. from richard galpin reports. the start of the war back in february, from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine s black seaports. preventing experts of ukrainian wheat and other grains, vitalfor the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. but fear is growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ship
constituents demanding an end to mass shootings. as negotiations continue, cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju pressed lawmakers about ar-15s and why people need them and he got a range of responses. here it is. why do you think that people need to have ar-15s in this country in. you re talking about a constitutional right to keep and bear arms. people who are law abiding citizens are in good mental health and aren t a threat to the public. in my state, they use them to shoot prairie dogs and other types of varmints, so i think there are legitimate reasons why people would want to have them. that s used for sporting events, for sporting activities all the time. why not raise the age to 21 for people buying semi-automatic rifles? we re talking about a lot of things, and what we re talking about most are background checks, juvenile records, the areas where we can get consensus, that came into the discussion. but right now we re trying to work on things w
welcome to world news america on pbs, in the uk and around the globe. we begin tonight with the effort to restart blockaded grain exports from ukraine, and ease a globalfood crisis. in turkey, a coordination center has begun work, as part a complex deal to get grain out of ukranian ports. the aim is to export five million tonnes of grain a month that was the figure before russia s invasion of ukraine. our correspondent richard galpin reports. from richard galpin reports. the start of the war back in february, from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine s black seaports. preventing experts of ukrainian wheat and other grains, vitalfor the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine.
early stage. we saw such incredible responses really much, much more profound than what we saw in advanced disease. yeah. look, i know you have more research to do, but it is so incredibly exciting to be talking to you about this potential breakthrough. and we certainly wish you luck ahead in the additional research you re going to do. dr. cercek, thank you. thank you so much. comedians joining forces weeks after both were attacked while on stage. and ukrainian president zelenskyy says russia is starving the world, calling the block on grain a threat of global magnitude. tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. in one easy appointment. pop rock music t tech: .we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safetety system. dad: looks great. thanks.s. tech: stay safe with safelite. schedudule now. singers: safelite repair, safelilite replace.
somali pirates prosecuted by a new united nations court. m the middle box, florida governor charlie crist says he ll decide by thursday whether to stay in the state s gop senate primary or run as an independent. and the bottom box, snoopy, charlie brown, the rest of the teenage gang just got a new owner, d. w. scripps selling the rights to the company that owns boxer. jane: a drug bust in hong kong, police made the biggest seizure of cocaine ever, hauling away 800 pounds, the stash has a value of more than $43 million. authorities there believe it was part of a botched drug shipment sent by mistake. eight people have been arrested, the suspects range from 22 to 84. if they re convicted of drug trafficking they could face life in prison, with a $5 million fine. grain grain a gregg: a