machines and high-tech military machines to control the blaze. abortion showdown: the protests against the new texas law, considered one of the most restrictive in the country. why it means someone could be sued for driving a woman to get an abortion. 32 count indictment: three officers and two paramedics face manslaughter charges in the death of elijah mcclain in colorado, the 23-year-old who was injected with a drug and put in a chokehold. $4.5 billion settlement: what victims of the opioid epidemic are saying, after a judge approves the bankruptcy agreement of drug company purdue pharma. and, stepping into history. 50 years ago today, baseball took a major step toward diversity. th eveninnews with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news. three days after hurricane ida devastated the gulf coast of louisiana and mississippi, remnants of
we start tonight with some developing news from the united states. former us president donald trump has received further charges in the mar a lago documents case. mr donald trump received an additional charge of willful retention of defence information and to new charges of obstruction. and an additional person a staff member has been indicted in the case. mr donald trump has all charges. let s bring in our work north america corresponded who was in washington for us. firstly, sean, what is the date and what is the latest, give us more detail. more detail. let s quickly stamp clearly more detail. let s quickly stamp clearly that - more detail. let s quickly stamp clearly that this i more detail. let s quickly - stamp clearly that this relates to the florida case which involved the retention or alleged retention of classified documents that prosecutor saint mr donald trump was not entitled to keep after left office. to be absolute. this is unrelated to the other federal cas
will or a technological way to save the planet from climate disater? good evening. we are now in an era not of global warming but of global boiling so says the head of the un, as figures suggest thatjuly is set to be the hottest month ever recorded in the world. president biden has said heat is the number one weather related killer in the us, and that no one can continue to deny the impact of climate change. in a moment, we ll be speaking to our correspondents on three continents across the globe, looking at the impact of rising temperatures and action that is being taken but first here s our climate editor, justin rowlatt. there has been no let up in the searing weather or the wildfires in parts of southern europe and north africa, with firefighters battling blazes in as many as nine countries. july isn t over yet, but it is already virtually certain to be the hottest month ever recorded on earth, say climate scientists around the world. we have entered the era of glob
confidence and those aren t the only challenges to his reelection, but they maybe the biggest. even so, he delivered a powerful message to the afl-cio today uncysting he is still the right man for the job. i m going to keep fighting for you. are you prepared to fight with me? let s build it together. let s continue to give working families a fighting chance. face our challenges head on. and let s keep building a a better america, because we can do it. on the other side of the coin, republicans are also facing potential head winds, but in the form of the former president. with the january 6th committee unveiling new testimony and evidence that shows former president trump embraced election fraud allegations a as a way to raise hundreds of millions from his supporters. republicans a across the country have to be asking themselves whether it makes sense to keep writing riding trump s coat tails. so far it s been a winning formula. the watts post found 10 primary candidates h
better results to debate night in america begins june 27. good seven hello and a warm welcome to our viewers, joining us in the united states and around the world. i m anna coren sitting in for max foster just to hate extreme weather in the us with fires, floods, mudslides, and a tropical storm will tell you when there will be a break from the record, breaking heat plus us president joe biden and donald trump will meet face to face. just one week from today for the first presidential debate. will show you how the two candidates are preparing for the event and russian president vladimir putin touches down in vietnam just hours after signing a mutual defense pact with north korea it s those thursday, june 20th, 4:00 p.m. here in hong kong, 3:00 a.m. on the southern gulf coast of texas, where more than 2 million people are under a tornado watch, right now due to tropical storm alberto the national hurricane center says, alberto has been strengthening and will continue to bri