hello and welcome to the programme. tyre nichols, was a 29 year old black man. a father, a fedex employee, a keen skateboarder. three weeks ago, he was pulled over by the memphis police on suspicion of reckless driving. there was a confrontation after which tyre fled. and what happened next defies belief. five memphis police officers, who are also black, chased him down just 80 yards short of his mother s front door, they beat tyre so badly that, three days later, he died from his injuries. i am going to show you a picture of what tyre looked like before he died. just a warning it is hard to look at. the coroner said he had suffered excessive bleeding caused by a severe beating . the family have been shown the body cam footage. while each of the five individuals played a different role in the incident in question, the actions of all of them resulted in the death of tyre nichols, and they are all responsible. reverend al sharpton has spoken with the family and will deliver th
he s bright. he s clever. comic book arch villain. comic book arch villain. he s clever. evil as can be on a beautiful, sprawling farm seeds of danger. i heard this big explosion. i heard this big explosion. ground this loving father of three the farms heart and soul killed in a ball of fire they were saying it was an accident our assumption was it was a pipe bomb. pipe bomb. someone claimed the dead ma had reaped what he sowed i wish that there weren t so much hate and anger in our family. narrator: one family member seemingly held a grudge against the victim. he later implied that roberto had messed with th drug cartel. but maybe the truth lay wit the farms owners a wealthy clan known for harvesting rice and resentment i wish that there weren t s much hate and anger in our family one family seemingly held a grudge against the victim. he always had something mea to say, he hated him another whodunnit for investigators. who chases the police but who
inflationary fears gripping the bond mark. a ten year note and a lot of mortgages attached to that is close to 4%. the highest in more than three months. oh, yeah, existing home sales fell for the 12th straight month. then there s the global concerns. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. we had more red than green and a lot more questions than answers as to what happens next. add all of those domestic concernses with now international concerns. vladimir putin saying he s pulling out of the nuclear treaty with the united states. within hours, confirmation from china that xi jinping, its leader, will be going to russia and maybe providing lethal weaponry to russia in the battle in ukraine. this is all coming at a time when it looks like the global environment is fracturing as the market environment is hemorrhaging. is that justified? are we putting the kibosh on this market rally too soon? who better to go to than gary kaltbaum. what happened today? i think it s a
let s start in china, where the latest figures just released show the world s second largest economy grew faster than expected in the first three months of the year at 4.5%. this is the first set of quarterly gdp figures following the end of strict covid 19 restrictions in december. they also follow the easing of a three year crackdown on tech firms and property. lets get reaction from julian evans pritchard, head of china economics at capital economics. this is better than expected. most people are saying we re looking at 4% growth, give us your take on this number? really the strength is all about the consumer centre, we saw the vigors beads on the retail sales numbers are more generally in qrs or the household savings rates, so households are feeling more comfortable, households are feeling more comfortable, spinning again, they have comfortable, spinning again, they have the comfortable, spinning again, they have the possibility - comfortable, spinning again, they ha
environment and our citizens and values more affordable. we are doubling down on our partnership and on our friendship. as i said earlier today, economic policy, climate policy and security policy, climate policy and security policy aren t just connected, they re one and the same. the president and i agree on this, and that s why we launched a joint energy transformation task force that will accelerate our work on clean energy and clean tech. this will include securing and strengthening electric vehicle and critical supply chains to advance our energy security. of course, this means creating good middle class jobs on both sides of the border, and it will make our collective economic growth stronger and more resilient. securing and developing critical mineral supplies is simple essential to making things like computers, phones and semi conductors. computers, phones and semi common- conductors. translation: we have agreed conductors. translation: we have agreed to - co