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done's pa rents were service, which is where harry done's parents were told a short time ago that anne sacoolasn harry, aged 19, who died after his motorcycle was in collision with a car being driven by mrs sacoolas at the end of august. we are expecting mr dunne to come out and i will step aside if i can so we can hear what they got to say. we know very shortly after the accident, mrs sacoolas a return to the united states claiming diplomatic immunity stop that talk. we understand they were able to speak with mrs sacoolas in the united states, we also understand the family of harry dunn travel to the family of harry dunn travel to the united states in an effort to persuade her to come back to face justice in the uk. she hadn't come back yet, however, show no indication of wanting to do so. 0ver the police admitted the file of what they learned about the incident, the forensics gathered from the roadside and information from the intervener carried out, they submitted that to the cps and the decision has been taken to charge mrs sacoolas over the more serious offence of causing death by dangerou
done's pa rents were service, which is where harry done's parents were told a short time ago that anne sacoolasn harry, aged 19, who died after his motorcycle was in collision with a car being driven by mrs sacoolas at the end of august. we are expecting mr dunne to come out and i will step aside if i can so we can hear what they got to say. we know very shortly after the accident, mrs sacoolas a return to the united states claiming diplomatic immunity stop that talk. we understand they were...
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the answer is that anne sacoolas has to face justice.they will of course be put up by those who don't want her to return but the real ha rd who don't want her to return but the real hard facts that now face the state department and officers in america is that there is a court case and the court case will be guided by the rules and the judges will have to look at this independently and dispassionately. the fact that they thought it was not a helpful development is a clear indication that they understand the wea kness indication that they understand the weakness of the us position. anne sacoolas will be coming back to face justice sooner or later. mark stevens, solicitor for the dunn family. thank you for talking to us. back to westminster to join an eater for more analysis of the vote that was passed rather easily this afternoon. it was, wasn't it? what a contrast to the three times theresa may try to get the bill through parliament and even quite a contrast pre—for borisjohnson as well with 124 vote majority supporting that bill in total
the answer is that anne sacoolas has to face justice.they will of course be put up by those who don't want her to return but the real ha rd who don't want her to return but the real hard facts that now face the state department and officers in america is that there is a court case and the court case will be guided by the rules and the judges will have to look at this independently and dispassionately. the fact that they thought it was not a helpful development is a clear indication that they...
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anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousimmunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hearfrom them obviously about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them during what has obviously been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say they all miss him terribly at what was his favourite time of year. lawyers for anne sacoolas say she too is devastated by the tragedy but say she won't return to the uk voluntarily. harry dunn's family say that is unacceptable. they're concerned that they have one of the finest lawyers in america seeking to undermine our very fair, mature and well—developed legal system, which has fairness at its heart. this will be a difficult christmas for everybody involved. ajudge will now look at the merits of extradition, and then the home secretary will make a final decision. duncan kennedy, bbc news, nor
anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousimmunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hearfrom them obviously about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them during what has obviously been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.ion against the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. dominic raab today called on the american woman to return and legal experts say the chances of extradition were good. it is extremely positive because as far as ican extremely positive because as far as i can see every request that has been sent by the uk to the us has been sent by the uk to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch proceedings in the next week. his pa rents say proceedings in the next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the sun they refused to give up on. the duke of edinburgh — husband of queen elizabeth — is spending the night in a london hospital. royal officials say the duke, who is 98, has been taken there as a precautionary measure for a pre—existing condition. the queen is at her sandringha
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.ion against the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. dominic raab today called on the american woman to return and legal experts say the chances of extradition were good. it is extremely positive because as far as ican extremely positive because as far as i can see every request that has been sent by the uk to the us has been sent by...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.inst the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seemed reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they're extremely positive, because as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together, and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings in the next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. duncan kennedy, bbc news. millions of people are beginning the christmas getaway tonight, but many are being hampered by flooding. the m23 in west sussex was closed for several hours after being completely flooded. heavy rain has led to many parts of southern england being in
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity.inst the foreign office for its handling of the case. they were so upset, they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seemed reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they're extremely positive, because as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the...
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all along the family have been pressing for anne sacoolas to come back from the united states and whatto be charged with dangerous driving. they don't want any other charge because with dangerous driving they believe that could lead to extradition and cyclist back from the united states. it needs to be dangerous driving, they say, because it carried a similar penalty in the states —— extradition of anne sacoolas. only then can extradition ta ke sacoolas. only then can extradition take place but the problem for the family which they recognise is that when she left in september, and settlers claimed diplomatic immunity and although the foreign office have since said she no longer has it in the us, her lawyers will argue that she did have diplomatic immunity when she was hit in the united kingdom and therefore will not be liable for the charge and that crime. either way, which awaits this pans out and whatever charge follows, this could take many months and possibly years if we start getting into extradition. duncan kennedy reporting. the time is 13:14. our top story this lunchtime... mps
all along the family have been pressing for anne sacoolas to come back from the united states and whatto be charged with dangerous driving. they don't want any other charge because with dangerous driving they believe that could lead to extradition and cyclist back from the united states. it needs to be dangerous driving, they say, because it carried a similar penalty in the states —— extradition of anne sacoolas. only then can extradition ta ke sacoolas. only then can extradition take place...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. were so upset they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seem reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they‘re extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn‘s family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings in the next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. duncan kennedy, bbc news. the new governor of the bank of england has been named as andrew bailey. he‘ll replace the current head mark carney, who‘ll step down in march after seven years in thejob. the bank is responsible for setting interest rates every month, in an attempt to keep the cost of living stable. it also supervises the fin
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. were so upset they went to washington to plead for anne sacoolas to return. but the americans seem reluctant, with the state department today expressing its disappointment over the dangerous driving charge. yet british lawyers say extradition is possible. i think they‘re extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn‘s...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. ndling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. the headlines on bbc news... three and a half years after the eu referendum — mps finally back a brexit deal — with a majority of 124. the duke of edinburgh is admitted to hospital in london, for treatment for what buckingham palace describe as, a pre—existing condition. the death of harry dunn — the teenage motorcyclist hit by a car in august — now extradition proceedings begin, after an american woman is charged with causing his death by
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. ndling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. inst the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: another televised debate for the democrat white house hopefuls — so are we any clearer who'll take on donald trump in 2020? this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. british mps have voted to approve boris johnson's brexit plan for the uk to leave the eu on 31 january. buckingham palace says britian‘s prince philip, the 98 year—old husband of queen el
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. inst the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have...
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it will now be for a judge to decide the merits of extraditing anne sacoolas to the united kingdom. will then be passed to the home secretary for a final say on what will happen. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in northamptonshire. the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in hospital, where he's being treated for a pre—existing condition. prince philip, who's 98, was admitted on friday on the advice of his personal doctors. our correspondentjon donnison is at the king edward vii hospital in london for us. jon. well, almost 48 hours now since prince philip was admitted here to hospitalfor prince philip was admitted here to hospital for what, as you say, buckingham palace said was a precautionary measure for treatment and observation of a pre—existing condition. no further update from buckingham palace. we do know that the queen this morning attended a carol service at church in sandringham, along with prince edward and his family, and of course, the queen will traditionally attend another service on christmas day at the same church, and the big question, whether prince philip will be
it will now be for a judge to decide the merits of extraditing anne sacoolas to the united kingdom. will then be passed to the home secretary for a final say on what will happen. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in northamptonshire. the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in hospital, where he's being treated for a pre—existing condition. prince philip, who's 98, was admitted on friday on the advice of his personal doctors. our correspondentjon donnison is at the king edward vii hospital in...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. n against the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. millions of people are beginning the christmas getaway tonight, but many are being hampered by flooding. the m23 in west sussex was closed for a time after being completely flooded. heavy rain has led to many parts of southern england being inundated, with roads and railways affected. our correspondent tolu adeoye reports. across the southeast of england today, the evidence of heavy rainfall overnight.
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. n against the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and...
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it will now be for a judge to decide the merits of extraditing anne sacoolas to the united kingdom.ill then be passed to the home secretary for a final say on what will happen. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in northamptonshire. the home secretary was joined by her cabinet colleague and the dunn's local mp, andrea leadsom, who spoke to reporters after the meeting alongside the dunn family's spokesman, radd seiger. it has been fantastic to bring the home secretary, priti patel, and see the family of harry. our hearts go out to them. it is just the deepest, deepest tragedy for the dunn family and nothing will bring harry back, but they seem to be quite reassured that priti patel had set out what the next steps are, and i think we will be able to give them perhaps a little relief, temporarily, while the process continues, but i have assured the family of harry i will do everything i can to ensure we get justice for harry. we know we cannot talk about the illegals of this, what is the next step in terms of extradition? the next step is that the cps sends all of the papers to a judge, and tha
it will now be for a judge to decide the merits of extraditing anne sacoolas to the united kingdom.ill then be passed to the home secretary for a final say on what will happen. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in northamptonshire. the home secretary was joined by her cabinet colleague and the dunn's local mp, andrea leadsom, who spoke to reporters after the meeting alongside the dunn family's spokesman, radd seiger. it has been fantastic to bring the home secretary, priti patel, and see the family of...
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anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousatic immunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hear from them about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them. it has been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say they all miss him terribly at what was his favourite time of year. lawyers for anne sacoolas say she too is devastated by the tragedy but say she won't return to the uk voluntarily. harry dunn's family say that is unacceptable. they're concerned that they have one of the finest lawyers in america seeking to undermine ourfair, mature and well developed legal system, which has fairness at its heart. this will be a difficult christmas for everybody involved. ajudge will now look at the merits of extradition, and then the home secretary will make a final decision. duncan kennedy, bbc news, northamptonshire. australia's p
anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousatic immunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hear from them about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them. it has been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say they all miss him...
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. >> reporter: to bring anne sacoolas to justice.morning, british authorities charged sacoolas with harry dunn's death. she admits to hitting him while driving on the wrong side of the road outside this british military base, where her tesband, a u.s. intelligence official, was stationed. the 42-year-old american fled the u.k. just days after the collision under diplomatic immunity. you have been fighting so long elr this news to get anne sacoolas charged. how does it feel? >> huge relief. at the moment, but it's only the first part. >> reporter: the second part is now up to the british government, which will have to ask for anne sacoolas' extradition from the u.s., but her lawyers say there's no chance she'll voluntarily turn cerself in. norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz, thank you. now to politics and the sixth and final debate of this year, democrats sparred over wealthy donors and wine caves, and the narrow field aimed their fire at a new target. ed o'keefe is in marina delray, california. >> reporter: the morning after >>cing attacks
. >> reporter: to bring anne sacoolas to justice.morning, british authorities charged sacoolas with harry dunn's death. she admits to hitting him while driving on the wrong side of the road outside this british military base, where her tesband, a u.s. intelligence official, was stationed. the 42-year-old american fled the u.k. just days after the collision under diplomatic immunity. you have been fighting so long elr this news to get anne sacoolas charged. how does it feel? >> huge...
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a us diplomat‘s wife, anne sacoolas, is charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of 19—year—olderwater motorways — heavy rain and floods put the brakes on the christmas getaway, in parts of southern england. arsenal announce the appointment of former manchester city assistant mikel arteta as their new head coach. in halfan in half an hour, i will be looking back at the best films of the year, films from around the world from spectacular block busters to hidden art—house gems. that's all in review 2019, the year in film, with me, mark. it's 5:00, our main story is that mps have voted in favour of borisjohnson‘s eu withdrawal bill — paving the way for brexit to take place at the end of january. its passage was all—but—guaranteed because of the big majority the conservatives won in the general election. mps voted by 358 to 234 in support of the bill — a majority of 124 — meaning a number of labour mps voted with the government. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley, has this report. after months of intense drama here, suddenly, it seems so simple. to back the brexit deal, boris
a us diplomat‘s wife, anne sacoolas, is charged with causing the death by dangerous driving of 19—year—olderwater motorways — heavy rain and floods put the brakes on the christmas getaway, in parts of southern england. arsenal announce the appointment of former manchester city assistant mikel arteta as their new head coach. in halfan in half an hour, i will be looking back at the best films of the year, films from around the world from spectacular block busters to hidden art—house...
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anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousc immunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hear from them about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them. it has been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say they all miss him terribly at what was his favourite time of year. lawyers for anne sacoolas say she too is devastated by the tragedy but say she won't return to the uk voluntarily. harry dunn's family say that is unacceptable. they're concerned that they have one of the finest lawyers in america seeking to undermine ourfair, mature and well developed legal system, which has fairness at its heart. this will be a difficult christmas for everybody involved. ajudge will now look at the merits of extradition, and then the home secretary will make a final decision. duncan kennedy, bbc news, northamptonshire. stay with us on
anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, was charged this week with causing harry's death by dangerousc immunity. the home secretary said she would do all she could. it was a nice opportunity to hear from them about what they have been experiencing, what they have been going through, and to reassure them. it has been a difficult and traumatic time for them. at the crash scene today, harry dunn's best friends arrived to put up a christmas tree in his honour, and they say they all miss him...
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two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. ction against the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together and have been told the home office will launch extradition proceedings next week. his parents say they will now put up a christmas tree for the son they refuse to give up on. duncan kennedy, bbc news. millions of people are beginning the christmas get away tonight, but many are being hampered by flooding. the 23 in west sussex was closed for hours after being completely flooded. heavy rain has led to many parts of southern england being inundated. with roads and railways affected, our correspondent reports. across the southeast of england today — the evidence of heavy r
two weeks later, anne sacoolas left the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity. ction against the foreign office for its handling of the case. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, today called on mrs sacoolas to return, and legal experts say the chances of extradition are good. i think they are extremely positive, because, as far as i can see, every request that has been sent by the united kingdom to the us has been successful. harry dunn's family and their supporters have fought this case together...
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ann sacoolas left britain shortly after she killed dunn in this car accident. but even in their grief, the dunns appeared to understand that these charges and the extradition procedures currently being filed, they're probably about the best they're going to do, in terms of getting justice for their son. sacoolas's lawyer as you mentioned released a statement yesterday saying that there is no way she is going to return voluntarily to britain to face these charges, even with the 2003 extradition gremt between the u.s. and the u.k. now, the final decision on almost all extradition decisions rests with the state department. and the state department has already defended sacoolas, and her decision to claim diplomatic immunity when she left britain the for the dunn family, here in the u.k., those charges alone count as a step towards something like justice. >> matt, thank you very much. that is a tough thing for that family, that video is hard to watch. appreciate it. matt bradley in london for us this morning. >>> in the final days of 2019, of course we're talking 20
ann sacoolas left britain shortly after she killed dunn in this car accident. but even in their grief, the dunns appeared to understand that these charges and the extradition procedures currently being filed, they're probably about the best they're going to do, in terms of getting justice for their son. sacoolas's lawyer as you mentioned released a statement yesterday saying that there is no way she is going to return voluntarily to britain to face these charges, even with the 2003 extradition...
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they smeared anne sacoolas american saying if she returned she might face as many as 14 years in jailsacoolas family said an insult to the british justice system implying the british system would lock her up without giving her any recourse. it shows how untractable this case will be. hard to imagine any lawyer advising her client to return to britain to face trial. even in their grief the dunns appear to understand the charges and extradition charges filed are probably about the best they're going to get in terms of getting justice for their son. sacoolas' lawyer released a statement saying no way sacoolas will voluntarily return to britain to face these charges. and the 2003 extradition agreement between the u.s. and uk, final decision on almost all decisions system rests with the state department but the state department already defended sacoolas. >> an interesting story also because americans may remember, because i think it was in august, or early september, that the president tried to maneuver some sort of meet and greet between sacoolas and the victim's family aft the white hous
they smeared anne sacoolas american saying if she returned she might face as many as 14 years in jailsacoolas family said an insult to the british justice system implying the british system would lock her up without giving her any recourse. it shows how untractable this case will be. hard to imagine any lawyer advising her client to return to britain to face trial. even in their grief the dunns appear to understand the charges and extradition charges filed are probably about the best they're...
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a huge step in the start of achieving the promise to harry that we made. >> reporter: to bring anne sacoolaso justice. british authorities charged sacoolas with harry dunn's death. she admits to hitting him while driving on the wrong side of the road outside this british military base where her husband, a u.s. intelligence official, was stationed. the 42-year-old american fled the uk just days after the collision under diplomatic immunity. >> been fighting so long for this news to get anne sacoolas charged. how's it feel? >> huge relief. >> weight off our shoulders at the moment. >> at the moment. but it's only the first part. >> reporter: and now that that first huge hurdle has been cleared, the second is for the british government. it now has to ask for anne sacoolas' extradition from the united states. her lawyers are already saying there's no chance whatsoever she'll voluntarily turn herself in. jeff? >> heartbreaking case. thank you so much. >>> in australia, at least four people have died and dozens of others injured as a massive wildfire -- wildfires burn across the southeast part of
a huge step in the start of achieving the promise to harry that we made. >> reporter: to bring anne sacoolaso justice. british authorities charged sacoolas with harry dunn's death. she admits to hitting him while driving on the wrong side of the road outside this british military base where her husband, a u.s. intelligence official, was stationed. the 42-year-old american fled the uk just days after the collision under diplomatic immunity. >> been fighting so long for this news to...
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anne sacoolas is charged with dangerous driving causing death. the maximum punishment is 14 years in prison. prosecutors say they have now begun extradition proceedings but that's unlikely to be a quick or easy process. the british government says it hopes sacoolas will now realize the right thing to do is to come back and cooperate. phil black. cnn london. >> britain's prince phillip is expected to remain in a london hospital for a few days. the husband of queen elizabeth was admitted friday. buckingham palace says it is r precaution and that he is being treated for a pre-existing condition. a source tells cnn the 98-year-old was not taken there in an ambulance but walked in. the duke of edenborough has not been seen since may. he retired from public life more than two years ago. >>> a picture says a thousand words. this one shows australia's prime minister on vacation while deadly fires rage back home. what the leader says he'll do next amid the backlash. >>> also, carnival is in damage-control mode after two of its cruise ships collide. what i
anne sacoolas is charged with dangerous driving causing death. the maximum punishment is 14 years in prison. prosecutors say they have now begun extradition proceedings but that's unlikely to be a quick or easy process. the british government says it hopes sacoolas will now realize the right thing to do is to come back and cooperate. phil black. cnn london. >> britain's prince phillip is expected to remain in a london hospital for a few days. the husband of queen elizabeth was admitted...
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could refuse it on the grounds that ann sacoolas still enjoys her diplomatic immunity.could get dicey. >> yes, and has been moving quickly. good to see you from london. >>> north korea warning of, quote here, a christmas gift to the united states. it's not likely to be a new video game. actually more like real life war games. new satellite photos showing the company expanding production of long range nuclear missiles. the growing concern, the imminent threat, next. great riches will find yout, ne. when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ at t-mobile, we're lighting up 5g, and when you buy a samsung note 10+ 5g, you get one free. plus you can experience it on the nation's largest 5g network. so you can stay connected like this. score a last minute this. get home easier, like this. and share all of this... with that. so do this. on that. with us. and now, buy a samsu
could refuse it on the grounds that ann sacoolas still enjoys her diplomatic immunity.could get dicey. >> yes, and has been moving quickly. good to see you from london. >>> north korea warning of, quote here, a christmas gift to the united states. it's not likely to be a new video game. actually more like real life war games. new satellite photos showing the company expanding production of long range nuclear missiles. the growing concern, the imminent threat, next. great riches...
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hence, the reason that anne sacoolas and the legal team said she will not voluntarily return to the uk. it was an unintentional accident, she says. she has heartfelt sorrow being a mother herself, but no intention of her to return. she claimed diplomatic unity. this moves things forward. obviously a criminal charge now. extra tkeugsz proceedings have been done to bring sacoolas from the u.s. to the uk. there is no reason to believe a judge would reject it. next is the politics. the third stage of the three-stage process. the government department here has to refer this and prove it before it is sent to the u.s. state department overseas. the current home office minister is meeting with the dunn family today in london to see how this case will proceed. she, too, hopes justice will be done. interestingly, the u.s. state department said the criminal part of this situation now. now that the cps formally put this charge forward, does not hurt the situation. it will not move to bring about a resolution any easier. of course boris johnson stressed that he has spoken to president donald trump
hence, the reason that anne sacoolas and the legal team said she will not voluntarily return to the uk. it was an unintentional accident, she says. she has heartfelt sorrow being a mother herself, but no intention of her to return. she claimed diplomatic unity. this moves things forward. obviously a criminal charge now. extra tkeugsz proceedings have been done to bring sacoolas from the u.s. to the uk. there is no reason to believe a judge would reject it. next is the politics. the third stage...
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the teenager on his motorcycle hit head-on last august by an suv driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat through her attorney, sacoolas has acknowledged driving the wrong way and is now back in the u.s. her lawyer saying today sacoolas is devastated by this tragic accident and has cooperated fully with the investigation and accepted responsibility but the state department says she has diplomatic immunity and will not be returning to england to stand trial. even president trump got involved at prime minister boris johnson's request. harry's parents refused to see her >> i offered to bring the person in question in and they weren't ready for it >> we made it very clear that that needs to be on our terms, on uk soil. >> reporter: legal experts in both countries say that won't happen, as long as she claims her diplomatic immunity. in a familiar tragedy that has divided the closest of allies, lester >> andrea mitchell in washington, thank you. >>> now to a story about parents desperate to find help for their children with adhd, autism, or other behavioral problems a compa
the teenager on his motorcycle hit head-on last august by an suv driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat through her attorney, sacoolas has acknowledged driving the wrong way and is now back in the u.s. her lawyer saying today sacoolas is devastated by this tragic accident and has cooperated fully with the investigation and accepted responsibility but the state department says she has diplomatic immunity and will not be returning to england to stand trial. even president trump...
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. >> reporter: uk prosecutors charging anne sacoolas, the wife of a u.s. diplomat, with causing the death of 19-year-old harry dunn by dangerous driving. sacoolas was driving on the wrong side of the road back in august when she hit and killed dunn. she returned to the u.s. soon after, claiming diplomatic immunity. but now uk authorities are seeking her extradition. tonight, a lawyer for sacoolas, seen here for the first time at her home in the u.s., says she will not return. can i have a word with you, please? >> no. >> reporter: would you go back to the uk, mrs. sacoolas? the state department saying in a statement, "we are disappointed by today's announcement and fear that it will not bring a resolution closer." but harry's mother is hopeful, >> we really do feel it's a huge step towards that promise to harry. >> reporter: the charges set up a diplomatic battle between the two allies at a time when newly elected prime minister boris johnson wants to forge a good relationship with president trump. david? >> james, thank you. >>> and back at home, a specta
. >> reporter: uk prosecutors charging anne sacoolas, the wife of a u.s. diplomat, with causing the death of 19-year-old harry dunn by dangerous driving. sacoolas was driving on the wrong side of the road back in august when she hit and killed dunn. she returned to the u.s. soon after, claiming diplomatic immunity. but now uk authorities are seeking her extradition. tonight, a lawyer for sacoolas, seen here for the first time at her home in the u.s., says she will not return. can i have a...
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anne sacoolas is charged with causing death by dangerous driving, following a crash in northamptonshirewing the incident, claiming diplomatic immunity. her lawyers said she would not return to the uk to face a ‘potentialjail sentence for a terrible but unintentional accident‘. the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in a central london hospital. prince philip, who's 98, is being treated for a pre—existing condition on the advice of his personal doctors. our correspondent simonjones sent this update from outside the king edward vii hospital. well, there's been no official update overnight from the palace. in fa ct, update overnight from the palace. in fact, we haven't heard anything from them formally since friday, when prince philip was admitted to hospital. i think it is worth reiterating what they said back then. they stressed that the decision to bring him here was precautionary on the advice of his doctor. i don't think we can read too much into the fact we are not getting regular updates on the palace because in previous years when prince philip has been in hospital, we have
anne sacoolas is charged with causing death by dangerous driving, following a crash in northamptonshirewing the incident, claiming diplomatic immunity. her lawyers said she would not return to the uk to face a ‘potentialjail sentence for a terrible but unintentional accident‘. the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in a central london hospital. prince philip, who's 98, is being treated for a pre—existing condition on the advice of his personal doctors. our correspondent simonjones...
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anne sacoolas is charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a crash in northamptonshirefor the us following the incident, claiming diplomatic immunity. the home secretary was joined by her cabinet colleague and the dunn's local mp, andrea leadsom who has been supporting their campaign. the queen has attended church at sandringham for a carol concert. she was joined by edward, sophie and their son — but without the duke of edinburgh who has spent a second night in a central london hospital. prince philip, who's 98, is being treated for a pre—existing condition, on the advice of his doctors. our correspondent simon jones sent this update from the king edward vii hospital. well, there's been no official update overnight from the palace. in fact, we haven't heard anything from them formally since friday, when prince philip was admitted to hospital. i think it's worth reiterating what they said back then. they stressed the decision to bring him here was precautionary on the advice of his doctor. i don't think we can read too much into the fact we're not getting regular update
anne sacoolas is charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a crash in northamptonshirefor the us following the incident, claiming diplomatic immunity. the home secretary was joined by her cabinet colleague and the dunn's local mp, andrea leadsom who has been supporting their campaign. the queen has attended church at sandringham for a carol concert. she was joined by edward, sophie and their son — but without the duke of edinburgh who has spent a second night in a central...
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the car's driver was anne sacoolas, an american diplomat's wife. harry died soon after the crash.ed diplomatic immunity. >> will you go back to the uk, mrs. sacoolas. >> reporter: we now know the answer. she continues to extend her deepest condolences to if family. she has cooperated fully with the investigators but she will not return voluntarily for a jail sentence for what was a terrible but unintentional accident. harry's parents have angrily lobbied for sacoolas to come back even making a plea to the president in the white house. they left that meeting upset. now a u.s. state department spokesperson said we are disappointed by today's announcement and fear it will not bring a resolution closer. we do not believe the uk's charging decision is a helpful development. >> the prison sentence could be 14 years. the british government says it hopes sacoolas will realize the right thing to do is to come back and cooperate. phil black, cnn, london. >>> two cruise ships collide off the coast of mexico. we'll tell you what the captain says caused the accident and we'll show you more of
the car's driver was anne sacoolas, an american diplomat's wife. harry died soon after the crash.ed diplomatic immunity. >> will you go back to the uk, mrs. sacoolas. >> reporter: we now know the answer. she continues to extend her deepest condolences to if family. she has cooperated fully with the investigators but she will not return voluntarily for a jail sentence for what was a terrible but unintentional accident. harry's parents have angrily lobbied for sacoolas to come back...
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just, i would just ask him again like i did before, to put anne sacoolas on the plane and get her backhat are your plans? just to carry on with our public campaign, we are not allowed protesting people, just going to go up there, sorry, go down to london with our t—shirts on and wristbands on and just continue to make people aware, doing it quietly. we won't get on the way of anybody else in whatever they might be there for. i think it's important that tea m for. i think it's important that team harry try to spread word as much as possible. that somebody can come over and kill one of ours. it doesn't make sense. we are going to head to buckingham palace early evening to be where with our friends and supporters while let's not forget the sovereign of our nation hopes the person harbouring who took cha rlotte's life hopes the person harbouring who took charlotte's life but we have issued an invitation to borisjohnson to meet. i have called and i'm continuing to call for this government, to pressure donald trump, to demand the return anne sacoolas to the uk. they've said a numberof times
just, i would just ask him again like i did before, to put anne sacoolas on the plane and get her backhat are your plans? just to carry on with our public campaign, we are not allowed protesting people, just going to go up there, sorry, go down to london with our t—shirts on and wristbands on and just continue to make people aware, doing it quietly. we won't get on the way of anybody else in whatever they might be there for. i think it's important that tea m for. i think it's important that...
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harry dunn died when his motorcycle collided with anne sacoolas' car back in august.d left the country after the accident. on friday the uk crown prosecution service said they're starting extradition proceedings. obviously the family of this young man who died on the motorbike are welcoming this. joey, do you think the u.s. will abide by this extradition? i mean will they extradite this woman to the uk? >> yeah, it's a great question, amara. i think there are significant challenges there. i think we have to remember that there's this issue called immunity, and diplomatic immunity applies not only to diplomats who are in another country but it applies to their families. there are certain issues centering around this particular person who was her husband who was the diplomat, who was properly registered, but i think by all means the diplomatic immunity which means you cannot be prosecuted or otherwise would be applied. when we see, yes, she's been charged, the issue is whether it would be adjudicated, tried. the fact is this is more of a political issue and less of a le
harry dunn died when his motorcycle collided with anne sacoolas' car back in august.d left the country after the accident. on friday the uk crown prosecution service said they're starting extradition proceedings. obviously the family of this young man who died on the motorbike are welcoming this. joey, do you think the u.s. will abide by this extradition? i mean will they extradite this woman to the uk? >> yeah, it's a great question, amara. i think there are significant challenges there....
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just days ago, anne sacoolas was charged with dangerous driving in harry dunn's death.the uk shortly after the accident in august. the home secretary met with dunn's family on sunday to offer her support. >> i'm very grateful to the dunn family today for making the time to meet with me. obviously i had a private meeting with them, and it's very, very difficult in terms of what they're going through right now. all our sympathies and thoughts are with them. for me, it was a nice opportunity really to hear from them obviously about what they've been experiencing, what they've been going through and to reassure them as well in obviously what has been a very difficult and traumatic time for them. >>> sacoolas' lawyer says she will not voluntarily return to the uk to face a potential jail sentence for what was, she says, a terrible but unintentional accident. >>> we are learning more about the kidnapping of wisconsin teenager jayme closs one year after her abduction and unbelievable escape and rescue. police are releasing documents that shed more light into her kidnapping. sh
just days ago, anne sacoolas was charged with dangerous driving in harry dunn's death.the uk shortly after the accident in august. the home secretary met with dunn's family on sunday to offer her support. >> i'm very grateful to the dunn family today for making the time to meet with me. obviously i had a private meeting with them, and it's very, very difficult in terms of what they're going through right now. all our sympathies and thoughts are with them. for me, it was a nice opportunity...
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when you saw the statement from the lawyer of anne sacoolas, saying she will not come back to the ukeact? they are angry, they do not understand why this lady is back in america. they feel she should never have been allowed to go and she should jolly well come back. they are concerned they have one of the finest lawyers in america seeking to undermine our very fair and well developed legal system which has fairness at its heart. this lady is entitled to a fair trial, she is guilty of nothing at the moment, and if and when she comes back, she will get a fair hearing, which is what we are all entitled to. a man is being held on suspicion of murder following the deaths of two women in sussex. police are investigating after the alleged stabbing outside a property at crawley down shortly after 10 o'clock this morning. sussex police say that they also found a man seriously injured inside the property. he was taken to royal sussex county hospital in brighton. the lead detective has said it was isolated incident with no ongoing risk to members of the public. he went on to explain "this is a
when you saw the statement from the lawyer of anne sacoolas, saying she will not come back to the ukeact? they are angry, they do not understand why this lady is back in america. they feel she should never have been allowed to go and she should jolly well come back. they are concerned they have one of the finest lawyers in america seeking to undermine our very fair and well developed legal system which has fairness at its heart. this lady is entitled to a fair trial, she is guilty of nothing at...
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including the most bizarre and ludicrous one that we could come up with which was the fact that anne sacoolasrter: what were you feeling in that moment? >> to be honest, we didn't feel a lot. >> like charlotte said -- >> bizarre. >> we talked about it. we -- we already had like in our minds that we were going to say no. as charlotte has said, it was -- it would have been unfair on her and on us. >> reporter: now months after the crash, harry's family says they're facing a new challenge -- the holidays without their son. >> he from what we know loved christmas. >> he did. >> reporter: and he's not going to be there this year. >> yeah. >> reporter: how does that feel? >> we're not doing christmas this year. we used to have to chop the top off of the tree to get it into our house. there's not been a year gone by where both the boys, harry especially, it's like, you know, when are we getting the tree? make sure it's bigger and better this year, mom. >> it's going to be horrific this year. the trouble is, it's going to be difficult from now on every christmas. >> reporter: because harry loved it s
including the most bizarre and ludicrous one that we could come up with which was the fact that anne sacoolasrter: what were you feeling in that moment? >> to be honest, we didn't feel a lot. >> like charlotte said -- >> bizarre. >> we talked about it. we -- we already had like in our minds that we were going to say no. as charlotte has said, it was -- it would have been unfair on her and on us. >> reporter: now months after the crash, harry's family says they're...
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british authorities say that they will begin extradition proceedings against anne sacoolas, seen herelining to talk to british reporters. now back to "dateline." keith morrison (voiceover): the dna evidence that came back as a partial match to paul moore >> reporter: the dna evidence that came back as a partial match to paul moore was not enough to get him charged with roberto ayala's murder. far from it. but it was enough to get some people in town whispering. >> rumors run. rumors are like bad smell. they move fast. >> reporter: eduardo heard those rumors. heard that maybe paul had something to do with roberto's murder. which placed eduardo in the hitchcockian situation of working side by side with the man who may have murdered his brother. >> i'd look at him just like i'm looking at you, talked to him just like i'm talking to you, and in the back of my mind i'm thinking, you're the one that did it. >> reporter: while that dna result from the stamp wasn't strong enough to hold up in court, it was significant enough to get a warrant to search paul's home. for whatever that was worth,
british authorities say that they will begin extradition proceedings against anne sacoolas, seen herelining to talk to british reporters. now back to "dateline." keith morrison (voiceover): the dna evidence that came back as a partial match to paul moore >> reporter: the dna evidence that came back as a partial match to paul moore was not enough to get him charged with roberto ayala's murder. far from it. but it was enough to get some people in town whispering. >> rumors...
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anne sacoolas has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving in connection with the crash inonal meeting yesterday. the main issue for us over these last couple of months is whether there would be any political interference in the decision. once the lady was charge, and let's remind you that this lady is innocent until proven otherwise, and priti patel, the home secretary, gave the family the strongest reassurance that there will be no political interference. this will all be dealt with under the rule of law and due process. she has to follow strict legal guidelines. that was an issue for us andi guidelines. that was an issue for us and i am glad to say we walked away from that meeting certain that they will be no untoward interference. certain, that is an interesting word. had you been given any time of timescale about when this extradition could potentially happen? the only thing the home secretary is able to say is that as far as her work is concerned and as the file works its way through the courts in london to her officials and then to her, she was confident it would be
anne sacoolas has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving in connection with the crash inonal meeting yesterday. the main issue for us over these last couple of months is whether there would be any political interference in the decision. once the lady was charge, and let's remind you that this lady is innocent until proven otherwise, and priti patel, the home secretary, gave the family the strongest reassurance that there will be no political interference. this will all be dealt...
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the article quotes the foreign secretary, dominic raab, urging anne sacoolas to "do the right thing"efully. interesting here, confirmation of something we pro bally confirmation of something we probally already know but new figures from the department of transport yesterday suggesting that the expense of travelling by bus has now forced of people using buses to the lowest level in nearly 50 years. from a high of 42% using buses in the 1950s to now just from a high of 42% using buses in the 1950s to nowjust 4% of all journeys that we take on the bus. it blames high prices and it also strips out london and it says hi subsidies in the capital in that bus journeys there are at a record but elsewhere, the graph really does demonstrate the fall off and a lot of people will talk about cuts to services and of course the high cost, it just doesn't services and of course the high cost, itjust doesn't make it viable. elsewhere, technology this morning saying mobile phone firms will be banned from selling locked mobiles. you have to pay a lot of money to get out of it. all you have to run the en
the article quotes the foreign secretary, dominic raab, urging anne sacoolas to "do the right thing"efully. interesting here, confirmation of something we pro bally confirmation of something we probally already know but new figures from the department of transport yesterday suggesting that the expense of travelling by bus has now forced of people using buses to the lowest level in nearly 50 years. from a high of 42% using buses in the 1950s to now just from a high of 42% using buses...
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the meeting comesjust days after suspect anne sacoolas was charged by the crown prosecution service.d as potential fire hazards. whirlpool is to begin the recall in the second week of january. but mp5 says the delay means customers have been "severely let down". that‘s it for us here on bbc one. thank you for watching and have a great day. the world champions behind you. this isa the world champions behind you. this is a competition that we were talking about. they gave up and went to the gulf. thankfully, it means they are the first english side to when they travel. of course. manchester united is not one that. liverpool can officially call themselves ‘champions of the world‘ after they won the club world cup. they beat flamengo of brazil in extra—time in doha. our reporter olly foster was there. olly, it‘s been quite a year for liverpool, hasn‘t it? really intense and it felt special at the stadium. they have grown into this tournament. when they arrived here, jurgen klopp honest as ever asked whether we wanted to be here, in the middle of the season and we do not want to get distr
the meeting comesjust days after suspect anne sacoolas was charged by the crown prosecution service.d as potential fire hazards. whirlpool is to begin the recall in the second week of january. but mp5 says the delay means customers have been "severely let down". that‘s it for us here on bbc one. thank you for watching and have a great day. the world champions behind you. this isa the world champions behind you. this is a competition that we were talking about. they gave up and went...
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anne sacoolas left the uk in august, claiming diplomatic immunity.s house near washington, dc. her lawyer said she is devastated by the tragedy, but said she wouldn't return voluntarily to the united kingdom to face a potentialjail sentence for what they called an unintentional accident. sentence for what they called an unintentionalaccident. but, sentence for what they called an unintentional accident. but, despite that refusal to come back, the crown prosecution service here say they are now working with the home office to begin extradition proceedings against mrs sacoolas. they say that process will start before christmas. harry's family know the american authorities are reluctant to return anne sacoolas, but they believe they 110w anne sacoolas, but they believe they now have britain's legal weight behind them, and that is bringing comfort after months of despair. from early next month, children with severe epilepsy will be eligible for a cannabis—based treatment on the nhs in england. the charity epilepsy action said it could be life—changing fo
anne sacoolas left the uk in august, claiming diplomatic immunity.s house near washington, dc. her lawyer said she is devastated by the tragedy, but said she wouldn't return voluntarily to the united kingdom to face a potentialjail sentence for what they called an unintentional accident. sentence for what they called an unintentionalaccident. but, sentence for what they called an unintentional accident. but, despite that refusal to come back, the crown prosecution service here say they are now...