a man identified as a marine veteran tackled him to the ground and put him in a choke hold. the marine reportedly held him like that for several minutes. dana: kneely was later pronounced dead. the man seen tackling him was taken into custody and released and not charged yet. that is igniting outrage on the left. protestors taking to the streets. look at your screen there calling for the marine to face murder charges. some democrats are echoing that sentiment and pressuring the d.a. alvin bragg to prosecute him dana: kneely was 30 years old. homeless. made a living as a subway performer and michael jackson impersonator. he had a history of mental illness and arrested dozens of times and told police he was schizophrenic. the city failed him. dana: this case is reigniting the debate on law enforcement. many arguing his death could have been prevented if police had been allowed to do their jobs. this horrible tragedy was completely avoidable but it has come about bec
republican and democratic leaders set to meet with the president for high-stakes negotiations on the debt ceiling. america is not a deadbeat nation. we pay our bills. with the clock ticking toward a june 1st default deadline failure to do that would be unprecedented. we talk with two powerful senators who have a history of working across the aisle about how to avoid an economic meltdown. we should never put the credit of the united states at risk. until the president engages, it doesn t matter what we do. later this hour country superstar miranda lambert on how she could set a new record in country music. it sounds really big when you say it like that. is that part of your super power? get it done, baby. it was possible that i may not see the end of the year. you mishandled that? i don t know if i mishandled i m a little wistful. this is not where i thought this story was headed. good evening and welcome back to who s talking. it s ca
weeks. ok. we are going to have to leave it there weeks. ok. we are going to have to leave it there for weeks. ok. we are going to have to leave it there for the weeks. ok. we are going to have to leave it there for the moment. - weeks. ok. we are going to have to l leave it there for the moment. thank you so much for your insight. to stay with us here on bbc news. plenty more to come about the settling of dominion versus fox news. and let s turn to moscow, where a court has as expected rejected the appeal against the pre trial detention of the us journalist evan gershkovich. have a look at these images of evan gershkovich appearing in court. the russian authorities accuse him of spying charges which he and his employer, the wall streetjournal, strongly deny. he appeared at the same court where, yesterday, an opponent of president putin was convicted of treason and sentenced to 25 years in prison. i m joined now by the head of the global magnitskyjustice campaign,
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standing by. i can tell you, there s a sigh of relief and lot of pride running through border patrol agents from coast-to-coast. they have agents all over the place. we re in the rgv sector, i m in brownsville, five hours south where cleveland, texas, where the murders happened. they were concerned that oropeza was trying to get back to mexico. what we know how about how it went down, i m getting details. we ll find out in the press conference. what my sources telling me, about 6:15 local time in texas, they got a tip about a resident in conroe, texas. you mentioned about 25 miles west of cleveland where the murders happened. by 6:30 local, they arrived at the resident, were given consent to search the resident, which is in this video that you seen here. about five minutes later, they exited the resident with oropeza in custody. tonight there s a lot of pride. they are really proud in they are happy that it was their guys to save the day. i should give you a background if y