Resident trump wayne and yesterday on the protest. Saying this. To the leaders of iran do not kill your Protesters Thousands had already been killed or imprisoned by you and the world is watching. More importantly the usa is watching. Turn your internet back on. Let reporters roam free. Stop the killing of your great iranian people. The u. S. Blaming the attack on iran. No group has claimed responsibility yet. To you first. I just told up this New York Post. The protesters wont trample them. They call it a real enemy. With iran admitting that it downed the ukrainian airliner and this is the response in the streets. A lot of the outrage comes from the beginning that they denied that they have done it. I think the people knew they were being lied too. It reminds me of prior to the fall of the berlin wall. I think this is one that is good to get more and more attention i think the world should be watching and stacked one thing is when the treated adversity. He hes speaking directly to tho
wizard of oz slippers nearly two decades ago. they were swiped from the judy garland museum in 2005 but recovered in 2018, they re valued at around $3.5 million. and no, sadly, those are not actually rubies. thanks for joining us, cnn tonight with alisyn camerota starts right now. he just wanted the power to click his heels and be able to go home. i do too but not for $3.5 million. right. good point. that s why he sold them. excellent. thank you very much. i m alisyn camerota. welcome to cnn tonight. we ve got the inside story of what happened when harry and meghan were chased by paparazzi through the streets of new york. taxi driver who was at the wheel is with us live to explain what harry and meghan were saying and doing during that ordeal. we all remember when donald trump claimed he could declassify documents just by thinking about it. well, we have exclusive reporting tonight on the 16 records that show trump and his top advisers did know how real declassifi
and the marine put the homeless man in a chokehold and later a recovery position, but the homeless man later tragically died. penny surrendered to police this morning and is now out on $100,000 bail. penny is a decorated marine veteran with no criminal record, strong family ties, good standing in the military and is supposed to graduate from college next week. his attorney spoke to the press earlier today. he is dealing with the situation, like i said, with the sort of integrity and honor that his characteristic of who he is and characteristic of his honorable service in the united states marine corp. he has his head held high. earlier this month police interviewed daniel penny after the incident and decided not to charge him. then alvin bragg got involved. remember him? he is the guy that arrested trump over paperwork, and he loves to let life long criminals out of jail every day. it s kind of his thing. so instead of convening a grand jury and going through a thorough,
police and inside that police station as we speak. good morning. it s friday. i m bill hemmer. dana: a lot of news on friday. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. moments ago danny penny surrendered to police in manhattan expected to appear in court in a few hours. prosecutors will charge him with second degree manslaughter and it could put him in jail for up to 15 years. bill: penny is the marine who put jordan neely in a choke hold on a new york subway on the first of may. witnesses say neely was acting aggressively toward passengers repeatedly. his death was ruled a homicide. penny says he was trying to protect the passengers and did not mean to kill him. dana: the case putting tremendous pressure on manhattan district attorney alvin bragg opting to charge penny without convening a grand jury. the decision is all about politics critics say. this marine was trying to save those individuals on that subway. i guarantee you every one of those individuals w
Critics to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. I am pleased and other than hadded to welcome john ridley to this program. The executive producer of three projects, a min iseries, gorilla debuted. And the feature documentary, let let it fall. Opens in l. A. And new york, and you can catch it next friday on abc, when it makes a television premier, i am out of breath. Before our cop verization, right now, let it fall, los angeles, 198292. He is not protesting, it sigh riot. Any be that wasnt black wa getting their [ bleep ] kicked. It was one of those days, passion was it wasnt handed out to other races. I was in the boxing gym this morning. Telling my guys you were coming on the program tonight. You can almost feel, sense the shock from the guys in the gym. When i reminded him it is the 25th anniversary. Hard to process it was 25 years ago. How did you feel digging into this 25 years later . It was odd. 25 years, this is not just history, it is ancient history. This is pas