and a train derailment in eastern ohio. what it is showing about the uncertainty that residents are feeling. and president zelensky says there can be no letting up on vladimir putin. we go live to the war center. we begin in shreveport, louisiana, where an officer is facing charges for the shooting death of an unarmed black man. the footage was released on thursday. some may find the video disturbing. reporter: the entire incident took less than two minutes. two officers arrived a the home of alonso bagley. his wife made complaints he was threatening her and her daughter. can you step outside? no. i have dogs. come on in, sir. he is disturbing the peace. i m going to put my dogs in. let her come here. come here. put my dogs up. she can put the dog up. reporter: the first officer follows bagley down the hallway as he says he is going to put his dogs away, and his wife continues to yell in the background. the officer realizes bagley is heading out the do
ohio it is not eligible for federal disaster assistance in the after math of a toxic train crash in east palestine. good morning, i m bill hemmer. dana has the day off. back by popular demand sandra smith. this is america s newsroom. fema shooting down the governor s request. the agency said the toxic bill in east palestine does not qualify as a traditional natural disaster. bill: the administration is sending funds to help with medical costs. the head of the epa was there for the first time. on the scene yesterday ohio senator j.d. vance. it is like chemicals coming out of the ground. let me show this to people. watch this. you can see the chemical pop out of the creek. this is disgusting. the fact that we have not cleaned up the train crash, the fact these chemicals are still seeping in the ground is an insult to the people who live in east palestine. sandra: health officials insist the water is safe to drink. but people who live there are concerned. i haven t s
shocking statements from the duke and duchess of sussex, known by their earthly names as harry and meghan, in their interview with oprah winfrey, meghan revealing for the first time thoughts of suicide and stunning questions about racism within the royal family. in those months when i was pregnant, all around this same time, so we have in tandem the conversation of, he s not going to be given security, he s not going to be given a title. and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he s born. what? and who who is having that conversation? with you? what? so um there is a conversation hold up! there are several conversations. there s a conversation with you with harry. about how dark your baby is going to be? potentially. and what that would mean or what that would look like. who. and you re not going to tell me who had the conversation? i think that would be very damaging to them. meghan also shared her fe
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and a neurological examine showed no stroke, or parkinson s disease. the white house didn t say if he took cognitive tests. the doctor said president biden is a healthy, vigorous 80-year-old male that is fit to execute the duties of the presidency. john fed fetterman is being treated for depression. he was recommended in-patient care. he has had depression on and off for years. but it became worse. he suffered a stroke in may of last year but was elected to the senate in november. still ahead, a dismal day for travelers in germany. what has flights grounded in major airports across the country. we ll have that coming up. stay with us.