tv BBC News BBC News February 19, 2018 11:00pm-11:17pm GMT
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00:00:00,001 --> 1073741525:48:22,358 this 1073741525:48:22,358 --> 2147483051:36:44,715 is 2147483051:36:44,715 --> 3221224577:25:07,072 bbc 3221224577:25:07,072 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. i'm ben brown. involving its aid workers. worst paedophiles ever found on the web is jailed for 32 years. funding in england, but rules out scrapping tuition fees. america's young march on washington to change gun laws. to change gun laws. will they persuade the president? persuade the president? we speak to the nra. the nra. we ask the chippendales if it —— exportation cuts both ways. —— exploitation. good evening and welcome
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james landale. spread into 80 countries. such as these victims of conflict in nigeria in the late 1960s. of some of the charity's staff in haiti in 2011. on 0xfam premises. and another man was sacked for failing to protect staff. were forced to deliver prostitutes to oxfam villas. we have protected his identity. and it would go on all night.
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we were told they were under age. but not directly. they would lose theirjobs. for gross misconduct in haiti. outside the capital, nairobi. were you with mr roland van hauwermeiren? no. why were you let go by 0xfam? its country director in haiti, admitted using prostitutes. he's spoken of lies and exaggeration. pay, because dismissing him would have damaged the investigation. the bbc source challenges that account. they didn't need him to stay and help with the investigation. of the investigation team.
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has been jailed for 32 years. of a child. sima kotecha reports. so, what, what — what was it i've done? what is it i'm supposed to have...? dr matthew falder being arrested at his workplace last year. pictures of themselves. it sounds like the rap sheet from hell. distributing indecent images of children. more obscene images. to film them in the shower and using the toilet. falder contacted more than 300 people worldwide. one of his victims told us she can no longer trust anyone. i was ashamed of what i've done. all relationships broke
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to find the man who was behind the messages. or even in the us. .. was something we had never seen before. falder lived in this block of flats. he worked at birmingham university. now, officers say his motivation was power and control. and he was confident he could outwit the authorities. he contacted vulnerable people seeking work on websites. on the dark net to communicate with other paedophiles. to the parents? no comment. of the victim, the grandparents? no comment. when questioned,
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falder didn't co—operate. who robbed his victims of their security and dignity. throughout the proceedings. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. charges in the world. concerns of students. of creating a crisis in education. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. it's not me learning, it'sjust me coping. i do believe education should be free. it's too much. big dreams, but big debts. but expecting to owe nearly £40,000 when they're done.
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we are the next generation. we need some way of reaching that goal. and university does make a difference. from primary to secondary, then to college, it's absolutely free. why should we have to pay for uni? fees tripled when theresa may was already in the cabinet. to university, however tricky the subject they choose. 0k. i did physics a—level, but that's where my physics ended. altogether, the prime minister has concluded things have to change. for undergraduate courses. of the course. tuition in the world.
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listening? to what the electorate are saying. wrong, that's something we've got to look at. but no big new spending. labour says it falls way short. 12 months that theresa may has announced a review of education. and she's letting students down. don't expect bold changes fast. and few expect it to tear up the whole system. between generations. and turning that round is a much biggerjob indeed. they promised too much. they say they're going to do this, but it never happens. and i'm still waiting for the things they say to happen. i voted so that i didn't have to pay uni fees. if the uni was free, i would vote for them, basically. you'd vote for any party that said university
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after being found guilty of 50 counts of child sex crimes. as he was handed a 31—year prison sentence. as his punishment was read out. inside court, the cries of "yes" from the public gallery were hushed. outside, the emotion able to flow. today, we looked evil in the face and we smiled. because, barry bennell, we have won. back to you. it should never have been ours to carry in the first place. "to these boys, you appeared as a god. in reality, you were the devil incarnate. to satisfy your perversion. his abuse, the judge said, was sheer
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evil. impact statements in court. for a manchester city junior team. asking, "why, barry, why? before being led away by an official. what was that experience like for you? was my moment, i didn't want to regret not doing it. i said those words directed towards him. manchester city and crewe alexandra youth team coach. both are among the clubs braced for civil lawsuits. are farfrom over.
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dan roan, bbc news, liverpool. in the rebel area of eastern ghouta. —— in the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta. also injured more than 300 people. the united nations has urged for the bombardment to stop. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. powerful images from washington. people demand a change to gun laws. president trump backs calls for those buying weapons. those buying weapons. no one is in a better place to change the debate. better place to change
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