the pressure make the trump hurry crack. that s tonight on news nine good evening. i m abby phillip in new york week one of donald trump s historic trial is now etched in the history books, and it ends with a full jury box. when to starts with opening statements and we lead into it with a defining question. can the men and women who ve been selected to decide the former president s fate with stand the trump high waves that will swallow their entire existence. for the next six to eight weeks the jurors come from all parts of the city, west harlem, hell s kitchen, chelsea, upper west and upper east sides. some work in sales, others in finance. others are lawyers. and they all say that they can be fair despite what they ve read or said about
part of the crane collapsing earlier and caught on fire first. building nearby being evacuated as emergency crews respond to the scene. unclear if anyone was inside the crane when it caught fire. steve: the crane has gas on it providing fuel up there. police department urging everybody to avoid the area around 41st and west side in hell s kitchen neighborhood. we ll have a live report coming up shortly. right now, from the scene is paul morrow, retired new york city police department inspector. good morning to you. good morning to you. steve: calling a crane collapse, the please are calling it that. doesn t look like the crane structure has fallen issue but the arm has.
sunday after breaking through a sheetrock ceiling in his cell. this is a live look in new york city. one of the big stories there tonight from fox 5. a construction crane catches fire in the hell s kitchen neighborhoods. the arm of the device partially collapsed and then struck a building across the street. mayor eric adams says several people, including firefighters, suffered injuries and were taken to nearby hospitals. that s tonight s live look outside the beltway from special report, we ll be right back. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn t wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he d be extremely proud of me, yeah.
who says its not the victims driving this process but the perpetrators. we ll also bejoined by the historian marianne elliott who was involved in the peace process and by the former head of the army lord dannatt who wants greater protection for army veterans. also tonight. hell s kitchen in the european heat. what do the extreme temperatures do to europe s crops, tomatoes and olive oil and inflation? signs today that the worst of food price inflation could be behind us, but could climate change be about to unpick that progress? we get to grips with a new term, climateflation. we ll be asking the chef and social entrepeneur alex head what even higherfood prices will do to business. ahead of a by election tastic thursday, with three contests all critical for rishi sunak. we finish our trio of reports in somerton and frome. and 70 years ago today
his family says paul now feels abandoned by the white house. today the u.s. ambassador again called for his release. lester? all right, andrea, thank you. a sixth suspect has just been arrested in a deadly crime ring that terrorized new york city. it s a story nbc news has been investigating for nearly a year, and now police and the victims loved ones are speaking out. anne thompson now with the latest in our ongoing investigation. reporter: under arrest tonight, 35-year-old jayqwan hamilton, the final suspect police say in a string of robberies that stoked fear in new york city s gay community and resulted in the death of two men, 33-year-old john umberger, and 25-year-old julio ramirez were each drugged robbed and found dead after leaving gay bars in hell s kitchen last spring. a city official speaking publicly today for the first time about the alleged crime spree. 17 incidents in almost a year, insisting the motive was greed, not hate. there is no