answering your questions, facebook live, tonight, breaking news from atlanta. two police officers now charged in the deadly shooting of rayshard brooks. the d.a. before the cameras late today. rayshard brooks shot twice in the back. former officer garrett rolfe now facing 11 charges, including felony murder. officer devin brosnan charged with aggravated assault. the d.a. says brooks never posed a threat. one officer accused of kicking him after he was down. the other standing on his body. the d.a. today saying the second officer has turned on the one charged with murder. but tonight, that officer s attorney says that s not the case. he s not agreed to testify, not agreeed to plead guilty and not agreed to be a state s witness. as tonight, the abc news exclusive. martha raddatz one-on-one with former national security adviser john bolton. the first look tonight at her interview, as the first details
now emerge from his explosive new book. among them, bolton claiming president tru
is to take steps to avoid a repeat of the chaotic and ugly first debate between donald trump and joe biden. there are two more debates between them to come. the trump campaign has said the rules should not be changed in the middle of the game. joe biden has condemned the president for not clearly denouncing the white supremacist group known as the proud boys. mr trump has now said he doesn t know who the proud boys are, and suggested such right wing groups should stand down and let the police do their work instead of, as he said in the debate, standing by . the united nations‘ secretary general has urged wealthier countries to start funding a global coronavirus vaccine plan using money from their own national programmes to help ensure there would be enough supplies of any vaccine for poorer countries. the head of the global vaccine alliance has appealed for more countries tojoin. now on bbc news, hardtalk.
welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. the sense of systemic racial inju
this is bbc news. the headlines: with some parts of the uk reopening, ministers announce measures to help some of the country s most vulnerable trapped at home. borisjohnson reveals the extent of his experience of the virus, saying his condition was so serious a statement announcing his death was prepared. spain embraces the start of a return to normal as lockdowns begin to be lifted across europe. another blow to british business as rolls royce says it may have to cut as many as 8000 jobs. a trial begins to see if blood plasma from people who ve recovered from coronavirus could help treat sick patients. now on bbc news, as the coronavirus continues to claim lives around the world, global questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact the pandemic has had on china, its economy and its relationship with the rest of the world. hello, i m zeinab badawi.
welcome to the latest in the special series of global questions from london.
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. for the first time since italy locked down ten weeks ago, people are able to visit shops, some restaurants and hairdressers. we ve a special report from milan. more than 15,000 people killed in this region, almost half of all the italian deaths. and economic pain is intense, one in three businesses here don t plan to reopen today. so milan is coming back to life, but the wounds run deep. new measures on trains and at stations as people return to work in england. security guards with crowd management training are on hand. with two weeks to go until some primary school pupils in england return to the classroom, the government says plans are in place to protect teachers and pupils.
northern ireland is taking some steps towards easing its lockdown with garden centres and recycling facilities re opening. the mayor of brazil s largest city, sao paulo, warns its health system could collapse as demand gro