As police are involved in an altercation with two members of the public. Amid the chaos, these shocking scenes. Move back that prompted demonstrations across the North West. Greater Manchesters Mayor Andy burnham called for restraint, stressing that the incident leading up to the video that went viral was complex. Ive seen the full footage that others will not have seen. What is clear is that this is a fast moving situation that escalates, there are issues on both sides, its not clear cut. However, i do not step away from my initialjudgment that this was a disturbing incident. Now we can see just what did happen beforehand. In this Cctv Footage obtained by the manchester evening news, and not verified by the bbc, three officers can be seen appearing to try to apprehend a man. A man who was next to him then approaches the officers and punches are thrown. The man being apprehended breaks free and punches are thrown between him and two other female officers, who both end up on the ground.
Historian for the Illinois State society, having put on programs in the capitol building, Arlington Cemetery, hillwood, union station, the national cathedral, and the lithuanian embassy. This past year, rod has been a mainstay for the societys webinars. He facilitated a program on julius rosenwald, and efforts to establish a national Park Complex focusing on the establishment of the rosenwald schools in the american south. Then, he turned his attention to addressing concerns of a commission established by Chicagos Mayor Lightfoot on statues deemed problematic. These included statues honoring Abraham Lincoln, John Logan, and ulysses s. Grant. The initial webinar in the series was entitled why we , honor lincoln. For his Talk Today, Gary Ecelbarger will take a different approach. Rather than attempting to address the concerns of the chicago monuments commission, he well let his presentation speak for itself. With that, here is rod. Rod thank you, howard. I am privileged today to introduc
the 2019 monthly average in 60% higher than the 20/20 monthly average. the other thing that the department of transportation has been doing is expanding hours of service exemptions for truck drivers during a pandemic to support the flow of emergency goods and assistance from some further sound supply chains. that s another step. we also the point is we have been working on these pieces. they have been in process and what we announced yesterday was essentially an agreement between the labor unions who are going to fill the hours, right? at these ports and the important bottleneck piece as the suppliers who will be using the expanded hours and the ports themselves which will help move this forward quickly and help reduce some of the delays. as their president made a decision on the commissioner? not yet. neil: we continue to monitor the jen psaki press free prints. it was triggering a lot of controversy right now, a retweet by the chief of staff on some comments made by
rangers match, head to bbc sport website. winners of the champions league last year, manchester city, will have to do without manager pep guardiola until after the international break following surgery on his back. the club confirmed their manager has had a routine operation and will complete his rehab in barcelona. assistant managerjuanma lillo will take control of the first team for city s games against sheffield united and fulham. before taking leave it seems pep was busy securing a new signing. manchester city have agreed to deal for belgium wingerjeremy doku from rennes for over £55 million. the 21 year old is set to become city s third major signing of the summer, after mateo kovacic and josko gvardiol. 0wen farrell and billy vunipola will discover sometime today if they can play at the rugby world cup. both face disciplinary panels over their recent red cards. for farrell, it s the second time in a week he s been through it, after world rugby appealed the decision to
concentrated in british columbia and in the northwest territory. 0ur correspondent weary davies reports from the town of kelowna. that s my house on fire and i think. that s big. joanna and duncan have been friends and neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything like the inferno that tore through their community. destroying almost everything in its path including their homes. you it was blindingly bright and it would get into the house and then he felt this raging fire with this kind of skeleton of a dwelling in front of it and it was moving from one to the next and then at one point there were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built and owned including his dad s war medals but his family s safe and he remains positive. i m very philosophical about this stuff. it happens and it s terrible. in my case, i wish that i had thought it through better to get stuff out and put it in. i got a pick up truck. it is still too risky for residents to return here. from