what this guy get to get away with doing a chokehold that police can t even do? video of the incident quickly went viral and chaos erupted under new york city streets, bringing one of the world s largest public transit systems to a crawl. they demanded justice despite the facts on may 11th alvin bragg announced he was filing criminal charges against penny without ever consulting a grand jury. daniel penny turned himself in at the courthouse. house at 8 a.m. the next day, where he was charged with one count of second degree manslaughter. so should daniel penny be charged with manslaughter? absolutely now for the first time since that fateful day on the subway, daniel penny is breaking his silence. fox news is nate boyer has the latest. judge good evening, daniel penny, making his first public remarks about the death of jordan neely to the new york post penny saying , quote. i m deeply saddened by the loss of life. it s tragic. what happened to him. hopefully we can change the
This countrys stunning forest are facing devastating losses. But it is notjust the trees that need saving. It is also the creatures. Im meeting the remarkable people trying to save honeybees. You are a Bee Whisperer. And those building turkeys brown bears a safe to roam. This is extreme conservation turkey. Turkey is huge, a vast and varied country stretching over 1,500km. Turkey is surrounded by water on three sides the mediterranean sea, the black sea and the aegean and then in the east, its mountainous and rugged, and all that influences the climate in very different ways. It is a country that is so rich in natural diversity, its sweeping pine forests are one of its key assets. But as temperatures rise, these forests are being destroyed by wildfires that are getting ever more intense. I start myjourney on turkeys western coast, a short boat ride from the coastal town of bodrum where thick pine forests stretch all the way down to the beaches. Like so many places around the world, sum
welcome back to the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin with joe biden heading off to poland tomorrow. he will deliver a message of solidarity just a few days ahead of the one-year anniversary of russia s full-blown invasion of ukraine. he will reaffirm support for that country. this comes on the heels of the munich security conference where the u.s. staked out some hard-nosed positions, accusing russia of war crimes and warning china not to give russia lethal aid. we saw the vice president, secretary of state tony blinken all delivering these messages to russia and china. tell us more. reporter: and white house officials have said it s a crucial time as we hit that one-year mark of russia invading ukraine. and joe biden will mark that with his trip starting tomorrow in poland. and during that time, he plans to reinforce the unity and support behind ukraine. now, he will be meeting with the polish president during his visit there, as well as a group of nato
than $725 billion for lawsuits and without its biggest, brightest star, tucker carlson the new york times reports that his departure is made more stun big the fact that the network did nothing after carlson pushed the envelope over and over, pedaling inflammatory information. quote, the network stuck by him after carlson claimed that immigration had made america, quote, poor and dirty. he seemed to shrug off a racist conspiracy theory known as the great replacement, along with the fact that when russia invaded ukraine, he seemed to promote russia s point of view the fallout from carlson s ouster is unclear. quote, mr. carlson s rise prefigured trump s takeover of the republican party his own conversion from bow tied libertarian to popularist remade the party. he prospered with trump s presidency he made frank nativism the primary touch stones of republican politics. if fox and its host prospered because of trump, their efforts to deny the presidential results threw the netw
won the race for female and male categories in the london marathon. now on bbc news conservationist michaela strachan travels to turkey to explore its vast pine forests and to meet the people helping to preserve turkey s precious bee and bear populations. i am michaela strachan, a wildlife presenter who is passionate about conservation. my work has taken me all over the world. and in that time, i have seen huge changes, many due to climate change. in extreme conservation, we meet inspirational people who ve dedicated their lives to protecting the natural world. this time, i m in turkey. this country s stunning forests are facing devastating losses. but it is notjust the trees that need saving. it is also the creatures. i m meeting the remarkable people trying to save honeybees. you are a bee whisperer! ..and those building turkey s brown bears a safe to roam. this is extreme conservation turkey. turkey is huge, a vast and varied country stretching over 1,500km. turkey is surr