marine veteran will face trial for the chokehold death of jordan neely on a new york city subway train. ashley strohmier is live in the newsroom with the breaking information. ashley? reporter: hi, there. a man who put a new york subway ride in a fatal chokehold will be returning to court. daniel penny will be arraigned following an indictment by a grand jury that he has been out on bond after being initially charged by manhattan prosecutors for manslaughter. in the second degree after the death of jordan neely on may 1st. the grand jury indictment is a procedural step that will allow the criminal case to move forward. penny s attorney maintains the defense that his client believed neely was a threat to himself and passengers. the standard in new york state is not you don t have to wait until someone physically attacks. you don t have to wait until somebody is lying on the ground or worse. the standard is whether a reasonable person in my client s position would have fe
investigation into alleged abuses by private contracts on and around military bases. this is two and a half hours. the permanent subcommittee on investigations will come to order. thank you all for your attendance, thanks to the public for tuning into these proceedings. ranking member johnson, thank you for all of your work as our staff and we have collaborated on this investigation focused on the mistreatment of military families. privatized housing on u.s. military installations. in the mid 90s, the department of defense commenced the privatization of military housing, it was envisioned this initiative would lead to better outcomes from the military families. safer, more reliable living conditions. healthy homes, affordable housing affordable to families living on an around u.s. military installations. for years, however, this program has been plagued by problems. and when i visited for gordon in the first few months of my term in the senate, i asked the command if i coul
the permanent subcommittee on investigations will come to order. thank you all for your attendance, thanks to the public for tuning into these proceedings. ranking member johnson, thank you for all of your work as our staff and we have collaborated on this investigation focused on the mistreatment of military families. privatized housing on u.s. military installations. in the mid 90s, the department of defense commenced the privatization of military housing, it was envisioned this initiative would lead to better outcomes from the military families. safer, more reliable living conditions. healthy homes, affordable housing affordable to families living on an around u.s. military installations. for years, however, this program has been plagued by problems. and when i visited for gordon in the first few months of my term in the senate, i asked the command if i could sit down with families on post to hear about their experience, living in privatized housing managed by golf and