A very good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. It s thursday, may 20th. There are disturbing new revelations about the death of a black man in police custody two years ago. A lawyer for the family of ronald green says they were initially told that he crashed his car while being pursued by louisiana state troopers in 2019. Now body camera footage has emerged and shows green being tased, kicked and dragged by the officers before his death. The case is now the subject of a federal civil rights investigation. Ryan young joins us live now to explain exactly the timeline of what happened and what we were told about what happened, ryan. Let s also not forget this video was leaked. It was not officially released. So we ve never seen the full tape so far. And if you think about it, the family has been in limbo the last two years. I m scared! reporter: terrifying pleas from ronald green after a highspeed chase led to a deadly confrontation with louisiana state pol
difference of opinion on immigration legislation that we ve put forward. you ve had different ideas. i have no doubt that as attorney general, you ll faithfully execute the office. i appreciate the answers that you have given today. unanimous consent to submit a column written by our own attorney general in arizona, mark burnovich for the hill . without objection it will be included. supporting your nomination. let me talk to you about an aspect of immigration that s important in arizona. as you know, we have a large border with mexico. we have a program called operation streamline that has over the years been tremendously effective in cutting down recidivism in terms of border crossers. it s intended to reduce border crossing by expeditiously prosecuting those who enter the country illegally over a no
tolerance or zero tolerance policy. it s credited with being instrumental in achieving better border security specifically in the yuma sector along the western side of arizona s
There they stood in the Oval Office: Jews, Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and members of other faiths from every corner of the globe, speaking to the leader of the free world about human rights.
Candidates compete on money, election experience and contrasting political philosophies in a race for the nomination to seek an open congressional seat in Northern Virginia.