debate over who pays the cost when people go off the grid. the customers putting in solar are generally shifting cost on to people who are poorer than they are. and later, in a league of her own, this baseball icon kept a secret for decades until her reveal went viral. they called me up the next morning and say, we love you for what you are. good evening, and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight in akron, ohio where the 4th of july sell brgdsbr celebrations were canceled due to the investigation into jaylin walker, killed in a trail of bullets after a traffic stop. police released the disturbing body cam footage which shows officers fired dozens of rounds as walker ran away. this weekend, hundreds of people protested in the streets calling for justice. alice preston has been covering the developments today, alice? jereka, the officers under investigation on paid leave after the attempted traffic stop and deadly pursuit. the police union says those
justine greening and former us government advisor hagar chemali who now hosts the political satire series oh my world. across england, scotland and wales the biggest rail strikes in 30 years will go ahead this week after last ditch talks failed. services will run on a severely reduced timetable from this evening ahead of the national strike tomorrow. the three day walkout on tuesday, thursday and saturday will cause disruption for the whole week. the rmt union says some 50,000 railway workers are striking over pay, jobs and conditions. the secretary general of the rmt, mick lynch, warned there could be a series of strikes over the next few months. faced with such an aggressive agenda of cuts to jobs, conditions, pay and pensions, the rmt has no choice but to defend our members industrially. my message, mr speaker, to the workforce is straightforward, your union bosses have got you striking under false pretenses. both sides are miles apart on pay discussions with the union
yum. whatever the bear wants. this feels like a tonight, outrage in acryn, ohio. new video released today showed police fatally shooting jaylynn walker at least 50 times as he ran away from them. authorities say walker shot first. also tonight, hectic holiday travel. thousands of weekend cancellations and delays at airports leave travelers bracing for a turbulent return. i m in los angeles where many are trading airport hassles for the road. we ll tell you how the weather may impact your holiday plans. plus, russia gaining ground. military claims to have seized control of another key stronghold in eastern ukraine. also tonight, powerplay, the
a few new headlines coming in. emergency crews in new york calling irene an extraordinary event. families near rivers and dams forced to leave their homes with water levels only expected to rise. and this is a long way from the coast. hundreds of thousands in philadelphia are still without power. parts of the city remain subject merged well into this afternoon. and while many airports have now reopened many travelers are still stuck on the ground. the ripple affect of thousands of weekend cancellations still backing up flights around the globe. david lee miller joins with us that part of the story. david leave it s like the airports have a bit of a hangover. reporter: indeed they do and it s a hangover that won t go away any time soon. yes, irene is gone but the mess she left behind is not. nearly 1500 flights are canceled today alone as the airlines try and restore normal service, although all three new york city area airports and major airports in philadelphia, boston and d.c. are