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the mystery of keith bennett 's his last cruelty. —— of keith bennett 's mains, his last cruelty.say they will not close the keith bennett phase, where does go from here? —— the keith bennett face. his family have campaigned for yea rs face. his family have campaigned for years and his brother is often on these moors, searching and passing on information to the police. i think we have too believed that keith bennett's body is never likely to be found. look at this vast expanse of moors behind me. it is featureless in places. even if brady had an idea or an approximation of roughly where he had left the body of keith and passed on that information, it might not actually be enough. it is very difficult to find anything here because there is so find anything here because there is so little detail. i think the nearest we will get to any memorial are the flowers and pictures that have been left at the scene. many thanks, danny. scientists from across the middle east — including iranians, israelis and palestinians — will come together today injordan for the opening of a new internationa
the mystery of keith bennett 's his last cruelty. —— of keith bennett 's mains, his last cruelty.say they will not close the keith bennett phase, where does go from here? —— the keith bennett face. his family have campaigned for yea rs face. his family have campaigned for years and his brother is often on these moors, searching and passing on information to the police. i think we have too believed that keith bennett's body is never likely to be found. look at this vast expanse of moors...
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. >> paul bennett, a transfer to santa rosa from another state prison, is just starting the check-inrocess, and his search might take longer than most. >> oh, they search. it doesn't bother me though because i feel safer knowing that they search, you know. so in case i come in contact with another inmate that i am quite sure that person don't have a weapon, or, you know? >> why are you in a wheelchair? >> oh, i get shot in north carolina. so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, which i have grand mal seizures. so i wear the helmet to protect my head because the bullet is still in my head. >> bennett is only two months away from completing his sentence of seven years for burglary and grand theft. but neither that nor the fact that he's in a wheelchair will deter officers from scrutinizing him as much as any other inmate. >> you need any help doing that? or you got it yourself? >> while bennett undergoes a strip search, all his possessions, including his helmet and wheelchair, are thoroughly inspected. officers quickly discover that a religiou
. >> paul bennett, a transfer to santa rosa from another state prison, is just starting the check-inrocess, and his search might take longer than most. >> oh, they search. it doesn't bother me though because i feel safer knowing that they search, you know. so in case i come in contact with another inmate that i am quite sure that person don't have a weapon, or, you know? >> why are you in a wheelchair? >> oh, i get shot in north carolina. so i was quad and then...
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they say it's bennett lewis.was 27 at the time police say the fbi used advanced fingerprint technology to identity him. >>> the jury that will hear the sexual assault case against bill cosby will black jurors, today, 12 and three of six alternates were seated. cosby's lawyers are accusing prosecutors of systematically trying to exclude black people from the jury. of for now, the judge is rejecting the argument. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> uber is giving its drivers a refund after under paying them. it mistakenly calculated commissions. they will receive about $900. a nice little unexpected bonus. >> that will come in handy. >> holiday weekend and all. >> get that moving. >>. >>> shawn and tony i'm here and i hear from a lot of people will this can't? it will be warmer but in the rain-free, typical to memorial day >> but not hot. it will not be hot >> we will get probably near 80. better than we was chilly. today was a big day in annapolis because the blue angels were going to do flying, they're in annapolis because this is commiss
they say it's bennett lewis.was 27 at the time police say the fbi used advanced fingerprint technology to identity him. >>> the jury that will hear the sexual assault case against bill cosby will black jurors, today, 12 and three of six alternates were seated. cosby's lawyers are accusing prosecutors of systematically trying to exclude black people from the jury. of for now, the judge is rejecting the argument. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> uber is giving its drivers a refund after under...
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yes, there we re place of keith bennett.erhaps even some of the papers that he left behind would also reveal some information. his solicitor has told the bbc today that he saw him last night before he died, but he doesn't think there is such information in those documents, so what you have now is the continuing agony of keith bennett's surviving relatives. his mum died a few years ago, and she had always talked publicly about how she wanted to give her son christian burial. he was just 12 years old when he was kidnapped murdered by myra hindley and ian brady, and they dumped his body on the moorland behind me. it isa body on the moorland behind me. it is a vast expanse of featureless pennine moorland which stretches for miles, and even if there had been an approximate area given of where perhaps keith bennett's body was, it would still be a big job to try to search that area, to try to find any human remains more than half a century on. so what we have here up on the moors between huddersfield and manchester, there is a memo
yes, there we re place of keith bennett.erhaps even some of the papers that he left behind would also reveal some information. his solicitor has told the bbc today that he saw him last night before he died, but he doesn't think there is such information in those documents, so what you have now is the continuing agony of keith bennett's surviving relatives. his mum died a few years ago, and she had always talked publicly about how she wanted to give her son christian burial. he was just 12 years...
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after the death of the moors murderer, ian brady — police say they won't close the case of keith bennett body was never found. the squeeze on the cost of living — inflation hits 2.7% — outstripping rises in average pay. ruined by rubbish, the british island in the south pacific which has more plastic waste than anywhere else in the world. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, an important night in the premier league as arsenal try to stay in touch with the top four. good evening from bradford — where the labour leader jeremy corbyn has launched what he's calling a "radical and responsible" manifesto, promising to govern "for the many, not the few". among his key policies are nationalising the railways, water companies and the royal mail. scrapping tuition fees and reversing some benefit cuts. and spending £37 billion on the health service in england. the pledges would be paid for — in part — by £48 billion of tax rises on business and on the highest earners. we'll be looking at those figures in detail and speaking to voters here in bradford but, first here's our polit
after the death of the moors murderer, ian brady — police say they won't close the case of keith bennett body was never found. the squeeze on the cost of living — inflation hits 2.7% — outstripping rises in average pay. ruined by rubbish, the british island in the south pacific which has more plastic waste than anywhere else in the world. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, an important night in the premier league as arsenal try to stay in touch with the top four....
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laughter here is a scene from alan bennett's play the habit of art which, on the face of it, imagines meeting between a poet, wh auden, and composer, benjamin britten. but there are also plenty ofjokes that allude to another meeting of creative minds. do you always mean what you write? that of the playwright and his long—term collaborator, the director nicholas hytner. we never had rows. i mean, i can only remember about two disagreements. if you believe that art comes out of conflict, it doesn't work in that way, no. but it does come out of compromise. what would you say, of all those plays that you two have made together — some of which have become films — is the high point? well, the thing we enjoyed absolutely every minute of it was obviously the history boys. so i'll thank you! if no—one! mentions oxford! 0r cambridge! in my! lessons! as the director of the national theatre, what is it about alan bennett plays that seem to make them absolutely bullet—proof when it comes to success? don't say that! well, the way alan talks through his characters is the way large audiences wanted t
laughter here is a scene from alan bennett's play the habit of art which, on the face of it, imagines meeting between a poet, wh auden, and composer, benjamin britten. but there are also plenty ofjokes that allude to another meeting of creative minds. do you always mean what you write? that of the playwright and his long—term collaborator, the director nicholas hytner. we never had rows. i mean, i can only remember about two disagreements. if you believe that art comes out of conflict, it...
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murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remains of keith bennett the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its manifesto. jeremy corbyn said labour would build ‘a betterfuture for britain', ending government for the rich and the elite. the manifesto includes pledges costing some {48.5 billion to be paid for in part by increasing taxes on business and higher earners. labour wants to nationalise the railways, the water companies in england, and royal mail. it also wants to scrap university tuition fees in england. it would reverse some of the cuts in welfare benefits and end the public sector pay freeze. and it would invest an extra £37 billion in the nhs in england. but labour's opponents say the figures are not cre
murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remains of keith bennett the five children he murdered. go on newsnight, has labour promised what it cannot deliver in its ma nifesto what it cannot deliver in its manifesto and has donald trump classified security by sharing highly classified information with the russians and compromised his presidency? good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its...
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bennett.ding more troops and, it's a very complicated issue, but when you hear that the city of kabul, which is supposed to be the most safe in afghanistan has such a huge explosion, what do you think? >> bill: first of all, i talked to jim mattis. we don't have enough people in afghanistan. it has to be explained to the american people. americans are tired of this. they don't get tired of our military operating. i have noticed the presence of afghan police, afghan military and all these instances. i think this is why you're seeing more incidents. i hope he makes a decision. we're really starting to squeeze these guys all over the globe. not just to control, but to annihilate them and i hope he keeps up. >> sandra: it's a great point to make. >> harris: how important do you think it is that we have a president that is so closely listen to, but works with generals? we see generals not even be considered for cabinet positions. very different from what we saw with president obama. i think mattis
bennett.ding more troops and, it's a very complicated issue, but when you hear that the city of kabul, which is supposed to be the most safe in afghanistan has such a huge explosion, what do you think? >> bill: first of all, i talked to jim mattis. we don't have enough people in afghanistan. it has to be explained to the american people. americans are tired of this. they don't get tired of our military operating. i have noticed the presence of afghan police, afghan military and all these...
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bennett tells authorities he last saw his wife on deck. p.m. >> she was piloting the vessel at that point. that was the last time she was seen by him. >> reporter: the coast guard scouring nearly 7,000 miles of ocean, but calling off the search after three days. now, investigators looking into what happened on the boat. >> obviously there was something suspicious, so the fbi ll do a preliminary investigation and out of that may come a full-blown criminal investigation as to how she died. >> reporter: the fbi also learning more about the couple. bennett reportedly a citizen of both australia and great britain, and hellmann is a colombian native who recently became a real estate agent in florida del ray beach. the fbi has declined to comment the family of isabella hellmann has also declined to comment. earlier this week, bennett told local media, though he was heading to cuba to continue the search for his wife on his own. >> really sad, let's not forget there's a child involved here. >>> let's switch gears, we're going to go back to indiana
bennett tells authorities he last saw his wife on deck. p.m. >> she was piloting the vessel at that point. that was the last time she was seen by him. >> reporter: the coast guard scouring nearly 7,000 miles of ocean, but calling off the search after three days. now, investigators looking into what happened on the boat. >> obviously there was something suspicious, so the fbi ll do a preliminary investigation and out of that may come a full-blown criminal investigation as to...
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the mystery of keith bennett's remains his last cruelty.stopher summa deciding he will not release the body yet. you would almost assume that an inquest into virtually any death is an important event but one that is usually pretty routine and pretty quick. not so this afternoon at southport town hall where the local coroner raised a few important questions which he wa nts a few important questions which he wants the answers to before he is prepared to release ian brady's body to the people looking after his estate and his affairs from now on. the most important one was that he wa nted the most important one was that he wanted a reassurance that ian brady's ashes would not be scattered here behind me on saddleworth moor under any circumstances. he believes it would be morally wrong to do so, said the coroner this afternoon. he said the coroner this afternoon. he said feelings are running high, particularly in the manchester area and he wanted to know what the intentions were going forward. he a lwa ys intentions were going forward. he always
the mystery of keith bennett's remains his last cruelty.stopher summa deciding he will not release the body yet. you would almost assume that an inquest into virtually any death is an important event but one that is usually pretty routine and pretty quick. not so this afternoon at southport town hall where the local coroner raised a few important questions which he wa nts a few important questions which he wants the answers to before he is prepared to release ian brady's body to the people...
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a man that had vanished after telling his family he was moving to north carolina. >>> bennett lewis had just left the marine corp and was setting up a new life when he disappeared. his daughter, seven years old at the time. had no idea what had happened until a sheriff's deputy knocked on the door. >> i thought it was a joke. i didn't think it was for real. >> reporter: we talked to monica davis via face time today. she lives in louisiana and told us she went looking for her father years ago and was told there was no evidence her father was dead. but when bennett didn't show up for the father or sister's funeral >> that's when i began to say, hey, i think no one not should look for their father, sister, and years passed and he still don't show up. i knew then there's a big possibility he was dead. >> reporter: october 21 it's, 1984, a father and son decided to take a walk in this wooded area off of avondale road where they found the badly decomposed rains of bennett lewis. when police arrived, they discovered he had been shot elsewhere and there was evidence he was dragged to where his
a man that had vanished after telling his family he was moving to north carolina. >>> bennett lewis had just left the marine corp and was setting up a new life when he disappeared. his daughter, seven years old at the time. had no idea what had happened until a sheriff's deputy knocked on the door. >> i thought it was a joke. i didn't think it was for real. >> reporter: we talked to monica davis via face time today. she lives in louisiana and told us she went looking for...
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bennett says he last saw his wife keeping watch at 8:00 p.m. the night before. he went below deck to sleep and woke up when the boat hit something. >> the initial report that we had was that the catamaran vessel struck an unknown submerged object and began taking on water. >> reporter: the coast guard scouring 7,000 square miles of ocean. now, the fbi investigating. >> when they called in the fbi to look at this. obviously there was something suspicious. >> reporter: the fbi has declined to comment. bennett said he was leaving for cuba to continue to search the for his wife. >> thank you. >>> the city bus slamming into a warehouse. >>> and you saw the deadly police chase. the suspect leading officers right on to an airport runway. we're back in a moment. el with . roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. itthe power of nexium 24hr protection fr
bennett says he last saw his wife keeping watch at 8:00 p.m. the night before. he went below deck to sleep and woke up when the boat hit something. >> the initial report that we had was that the catamaran vessel struck an unknown submerged object and began taking on water. >> reporter: the coast guard scouring 7,000 square miles of ocean. now, the fbi investigating. >> when they called in the fbi to look at this. obviously there was something suspicious. >> reporter: the...
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. >> reporter: after larry bennett said he got the call he had been dreading >> the police told me they found my son underneath the docks. >> reporter: philadelphia police around 4:15 sunday they pulled a decomposed diver from the linden avenue boat ramp they did not make an identification. authorities have been searching this area for 16-year-old antwon fox. he was with a group of three other teenager boys that has any reportedly jumped into the water. >> fox never resurfaced >> only three came back up and it was just blue blue, three came. >> reporter: he saw the emergency response on sunday as crew removed the body from the water. >> they found right next to where he jumped. i left my mom 11 years old. i know what it's like, i feel
. >> reporter: after larry bennett said he got the call he had been dreading >> the police told me they found my son underneath the docks. >> reporter: philadelphia police around 4:15 sunday they pulled a decomposed diver from the linden avenue boat ramp they did not make an identification. authorities have been searching this area for 16-year-old antwon fox. he was with a group of three other teenager boys that has any reportedly jumped into the water. >> fox never...
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bennett reportedly a citizen of both australia and great britain, and hellmann is a colombian nativebecame a realtor in florida del ray beach. >> i'm devastated that something happened to someone who has such a bright future. >> the fbi has declined to comment the family of isabella hellmann has also declined to comment. earlier this week, bennett told local media, though, he was heading to cuba to continue the search for his wife on his own. >> really sad, let's not forget there's a child involved here. >>> let's switch gears, we're going to go back to indianapolis. >> so clever, dan. >> i can't help it. it's the swirling cyclones. let's get it back to indianapolis and rob marciano. who's going to be checking off something on his bucket list this weekend in indianapolis. >> that's right. mario andretti is going to be switching gears as we go for a ride later on today. it's going to be awesome. i want to show you this awesome video, going international, off the corfu coast of greece. it looks like a whirlpool. some winds swirling into a vortex there. i don't think we'll see that here
bennett reportedly a citizen of both australia and great britain, and hellmann is a colombian nativebecame a realtor in florida del ray beach. >> i'm devastated that something happened to someone who has such a bright future. >> the fbi has declined to comment the family of isabella hellmann has also declined to comment. earlier this week, bennett told local media, though, he was heading to cuba to continue the search for his wife on his own. >> really sad, let's not forget...
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bennett told reporters he was heading to cuba to continue searching for his wife on his own and we'll have a lot more on the story later on "good morning america." >>> a california water park shut down three of its water slides as it tries to figure out what caused a 10-year-old boy to fly off one of its slides. this video captures the moment the boy went airborne off the three-story waterslide. catch carefully. he slides on to a hard skid along the pavement. somehow he only suffered some scrapes and bruises in the fall. it happened on the first day the ride was actua the zoo in perth, australia, it captures a moment an orangutan mother climbed out of her enclosure to save her son which had fallen into a garden. the incident promised a brief evacuation of zoo visitors as you can imagine but mom successfully retrieved her 5-year-old son and returned to her own enclosure. >>> a canadian couple has quite the proposal story to tell this morning but not the one they planned. christine peters said yes when her boyfriend popped the question midhot air balloon flight. but then the balloon sta
bennett told reporters he was heading to cuba to continue searching for his wife on his own and we'll have a lot more on the story later on "good morning america." >>> a california water park shut down three of its water slides as it tries to figure out what caused a 10-year-old boy to fly off one of its slides. this video captures the moment the boy went airborne off the three-story waterslide. catch carefully. he slides on to a hard skid along the pavement. somehow he only...
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i then covered it and interviewed keith bennett 's mother, who you mentioned.to people the awfulness of the feelings that everybody had at that time. the impact on hardened police officers, let alone the jury who heard those awful things at that trial. let alone journalists, as well, hardened journalists who had never heard things as awful as they heard in that courtroom. the people you feel sorry for though, are of course the relatives who will never, now, presumably, no. ialways think, the only thing that is never quite clear, is whether hindley and brady did actually know where specifically where, the bodies were buried. but, if they did, it was even more horrendous. for most people, it is impossible to understand the level of evil, and the word monster is frankly the right one.|j of evil, and the word monster is frankly the right one. i think we have an image of the front page of the times. sorry, we already showed that in the intro. just showing a picture there. ian brady, who has died. we are going to move on now actually to the financial times. the hacki
i then covered it and interviewed keith bennett 's mother, who you mentioned.to people the awfulness of the feelings that everybody had at that time. the impact on hardened police officers, let alone the jury who heard those awful things at that trial. let alone journalists, as well, hardened journalists who had never heard things as awful as they heard in that courtroom. the people you feel sorry for though, are of course the relatives who will never, now, presumably, no. ialways think, the...
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tonight -- rachel maddow, from "saturday night live," comedian beck bennett, music from all time low.eaturing the 8g band with josh dion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] so good to hear. in that case let's get to the news. ivanka trump's new book "women who work: rewriting the rules for success" went on sale today. so if you want to know the secret to ivanka's success, it's all right there on the cover. [ light laughter ] that's right. ivanka trump's new book went on sale today. "i can't wait to learn to read it," said eric. [ light laughter ] hillary clinton today said she is very aware of the shortfalls of her campaign that caused her to lose the election. specifically short falls, michigan and short falls, wisconsin. [ light laughter ] white house press secretary sean spicer today left his daily press briefing without taking questions from reporters. spicer was apparently too busy taking questions from himself. "why do i keep
tonight -- rachel maddow, from "saturday night live," comedian beck bennett, music from all time low.eaturing the 8g band with josh dion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] so good to hear. in that case let's get to the news. ivanka trump's new book "women who work: rewriting the rules for success" went...
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alan bennett is one of this country's greatest living playwrights.e brought some of the most critically acclaimed works to the stage — creating huge hits like the history boys and the lady in the van. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, has been talking to them about their collaboration which has lasted more than a quarter of a century. they treat me like an oracle. and that's what oracles do, they repeat themselves. laughter here is a scene from alan bennett's play the habit of art which, on the face of it, imagines a meeting between a poet, wh auden, and composer, benjamin britten. but there are also plenty ofjokes that allude to another meeting of creative minds. do you always mean what you write? that of the playwright and his long—term collaborator, the director nicholas hytner. we never had rows. i mean, i can only remember about two disagreements. if you believe that art comes out of conflict, it doesn't work in that way, no. but it does come out of compromise. what would you say, of all those plays that you two have made together — some of which
alan bennett is one of this country's greatest living playwrights.e brought some of the most critically acclaimed works to the stage — creating huge hits like the history boys and the lady in the van. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, has been talking to them about their collaboration which has lasted more than a quarter of a century. they treat me like an oracle. and that's what oracles do, they repeat themselves. laughter here is a scene from alan bennett's play the habit of art which, on the...
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keith bennett's grave was never foundlj wa nted bennett's grave was never foundlj wanted one of themo i could nail the two of them, nail them for the rest of their life, like they've nailed me down. i wanted them prosecuted for keith's death. winnie johnson died in 2012, regretting to the end that she was unable to give her son a christian burial. brady spent the last years of his life in ashworth high security mental hospital. in 1999, he decided to die and stopped eating, so doctors force fed him using a tube. he wrote many letters to the bbc complaining about his treatment and in 2012, u nsuccessfully treatment and in 2012, unsuccessfully petitioned to be returned to a normal prison. he continued to vent his anger at myra hindley for trying to minimise her role in the murders. though ian brady's crimes belong to another era, they will be recorded as among the most infamous ever seen in britain. that was daniel sandford reporting. richard lister is with me now. this news came in in the past few minutes. yes, i've just got off the phone with mersey care nhs foundation trust, who are
keith bennett's grave was never foundlj wa nted bennett's grave was never foundlj wanted one of themo i could nail the two of them, nail them for the rest of their life, like they've nailed me down. i wanted them prosecuted for keith's death. winnie johnson died in 2012, regretting to the end that she was unable to give her son a christian burial. brady spent the last years of his life in ashworth high security mental hospital. in 1999, he decided to die and stopped eating, so doctors force fed...
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say the death of the moors murderer, ian brady, won't stop them looking for the remains of keith bennettnever found. brady, and his partner myra hindley , abducted the 12—year—old in 1964, and refused to say where he was buried. judith moritz reports. his name will always be notorious, his face the image of evil, his crimes amongst the worst of the 20th century — ian brady, the moors murderer. he took children and tortured them, and brought their bodies high up to the hills above manchester. on the desolate moors, the police spent years searching for their remains. brady's accomplice was his girlfriend, myra hindley, she died 15 years ago. brady's death closes a chapter of criminal history. five children died at their hands. the youngest, lesley ann downey, was just ten years old. her family are still grieving. at their trial, the pair were met with publicjeers. sentenced to life, brady was at first taken to prison. but in 1985, he was transferred to ashworth, a high—security hospital. from there, he wrote letters. in one, he claimed to feel remorse, but he never showed any sympathy to t
say the death of the moors murderer, ian brady, won't stop them looking for the remains of keith bennettnever found. brady, and his partner myra hindley , abducted the 12—year—old in 1964, and refused to say where he was buried. judith moritz reports. his name will always be notorious, his face the image of evil, his crimes amongst the worst of the 20th century — ian brady, the moors murderer. he took children and tortured them, and brought their bodies high up to the hills above...
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police say the search for the body of keith bennett will not end, despite the death of his killer, thes murderer, ian brady. i'll be reporting from jordan, on a remarkable scientific venture that's bringing together countries you'd noshlly think of as enemies. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: it's a pivotal night in the premier league, as a race for a top four finish becomes a lot clearer. good evening. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its manifesto. jeremy corbyn said labour would build "a better future for britain", ending government for the rich and the elite. the manifesto includes pledges costing some {48.5 billion pounds to be paid for, in part, by increasing taxes on business and higher earners. labour wants to nationalise the railways, the water companies in england and royal mail. the party wants to scrap university tuition fees in england. it would reverse some of the cuts in welfare benefits and end the public sector pay freeze. and it would invest an extra £37 billion that's over five years. but labour's opponents say t
police say the search for the body of keith bennett will not end, despite the death of his killer, thes murderer, ian brady. i'll be reporting from jordan, on a remarkable scientific venture that's bringing together countries you'd noshlly think of as enemies. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: it's a pivotal night in the premier league, as a race for a top four finish becomes a lot clearer. good evening. with just over three weeks to polling day, labour has unveiled its...
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john bennett, thanks again.hank you. >>> according to associated press there were also concerns with how trump's transition team handled classified information. two former obama administration officials tell the ap highly sensitive materials were being copied, moved from secure locations, carried between buildings without permission. ap says alarm bells went off when obama administration in late november when a member of the transition team on behalf of boss michael flynn requested classified profile of the russian ambassador. according to ap, he seemed concerned flynn did not fully understand he was dealing with a man rumored to have ties to russian intelligence. the outgoing administration was taken back by comments coming from trump's own team. that concerned transition official was former pentagon provision marshall billingsly, current nominee for a high level post at treasury department. >>> nbc news learned manafort has been subpoenaed by federal investigators. a document saying how he repaid a loan was ne
john bennett, thanks again.hank you. >>> according to associated press there were also concerns with how trump's transition team handled classified information. two former obama administration officials tell the ap highly sensitive materials were being copied, moved from secure locations, carried between buildings without permission. ap says alarm bells went off when obama administration in late november when a member of the transition team on behalf of boss michael flynn requested...
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murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remains of keith bennett, one of the five children he murdered. president trump says he has an absolute right to share information with russia, despite unease over disclosing classified information. and why does this tiny island in the south pacific have more plastic rubbish washing up on its shore than anywhere else in the world? good evening. there is some breaking news from the metropolitan police. they say that they're urgently trying to trace a six—year—old girl, who was in a car when it was taken without the owner's consent. now it happened around 6. 30pm. the girl's father met with an unknown man in leyton high road with a view to selling his car. the manjumped into the vehicle and drove away. the seller's daughter was on the back seat, in the back seat when it was taken. shoos been named. she is six yea rs taken. shoos been named. she is six years old. she is a romanian girl. this is a picture of her now. she's romanian with long plaited her and blue eyes. the car she was in is a brown vw pass passat,
murderer, ian brady, police say they won't close the case in the search for the remains of keith bennett, one of the five children he murdered. president trump says he has an absolute right to share information with russia, despite unease over disclosing classified information. and why does this tiny island in the south pacific have more plastic rubbish washing up on its shore than anywhere else in the world? good evening. there is some breaking news from the metropolitan police. they say that...
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here is more, bill bennett host of the bill bennett show and former secretary of education.ing to you. your thoughts on what you're hearing here? >> i wouldn't fire him from anything. i think is great. every parent go to the book of virtues are your favorite children's story book and look up chicken little in this guy is falling. this is what the democrats are telling us. over the story, the acorn fell and chicken little and the rest of them thought this guy was falling. this isn't an acorn, this is bigger than acorn but it's certainly not this guy. this is some real crazy stuff being said here. tyrant? a little cultural literacy here, tyrants are stolen, pol pot, ivan the terrible. those are tyrants. the president fired the fbi director. he's allowed to do that. bill clinton fired his fbi director. they get this argument about the timing. let me just dissent from this. if he had done it three days before and announced that he was going to do it in three days, we would've had the same reaction from the democrats. it in the democrats would've said will that's fine, thanks for
here is more, bill bennett host of the bill bennett show and former secretary of education.ing to you. your thoughts on what you're hearing here? >> i wouldn't fire him from anything. i think is great. every parent go to the book of virtues are your favorite children's story book and look up chicken little in this guy is falling. this is what the democrats are telling us. over the story, the acorn fell and chicken little and the rest of them thought this guy was falling. this isn't an...
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robert bennett forbes made his way to do york city -- to new york city. eventually the macedonian thanks in great measure to supplies provided by bostonians managed to make her voyage as well. the people of boston remembered and celebrated what robert bennett forbes and the marine society had done. he described his experience as one of the most prominent and agreeable episodes of my sometimes varied life. it is one where i take honest pride. never again was the department of the navy if over a public ship for a private mission of mercy. thank you. [applause] >> that was a great introduction looking at the macro level. i have been asked to finish up by looking at contributions to ireland during the great famine. the great famine was not the first famine in ireland, it was the most lethal. there were famines before the great famine, famines after the great famine. what made the great famine unique was that it was the first national disaster in the world to attract international relief. and the scale is truly amazing. it cuts across gender divides, economic
robert bennett forbes made his way to do york city -- to new york city. eventually the macedonian thanks in great measure to supplies provided by bostonians managed to make her voyage as well. the people of boston remembered and celebrated what robert bennett forbes and the marine society had done. he described his experience as one of the most prominent and agreeable episodes of my sometimes varied life. it is one where i take honest pride. never again was the department of the navy if over a...
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sam: prince george's county police tracked down bennett louis' family. they called. his five sisters were shocked. >> the family missing. they thought he just started a life of his own in north carolina. sam: for years, they looked for him, but came up short. now the family and prince george's county police want to know why he was in the washington, d.c., area when he was supposed to be in north carolina and they also want to know who killed him. if you have any information, you're asked to contact prince george's county police. lindsey: happening now, many across the country are gearing up for the busiest travel weekend of the year so far. ryan hughes is in mobile track 7 with a few tips that may make your trip a lot easier. reporter: in just a few short hours, the rush on the roads will be on, leading up to the unofficial start of summer. nearly one million people around the dmv are expected to hit the road for the memorial day weekend. according to aaa, that is the highest number since summer of 2005. we have been on the road to help you navigate through the and h
sam: prince george's county police tracked down bennett louis' family. they called. his five sisters were shocked. >> the family missing. they thought he just started a life of his own in north carolina. sam: for years, they looked for him, but came up short. now the family and prince george's county police want to know why he was in the washington, d.c., area when he was supposed to be in north carolina and they also want to know who killed him. if you have any information, you're asked...
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bennett tells authorities he last saw his wife on deck.rd scouring nearly 7,000 miles of ocean, but calling off the search after three days. now, investigators looking into what happened on the suspicio suspicious, they'll do a preliminary investigation and out of that may come a full-blown criminal investigation as to how she died. >> reporter: the fbi also learning more about the couple. bennett reportedly a citizen of both australia and great britain and hellmann is a colombian native who recently became a real estate. >> the fbi has declined to comment the family of isabella hellmann has also declined to comment. >> really sad, let's not forget there's a child involved here >>> let's switch gears, we're going to go back to indianapolis. >> so clever, dan. >> let's get it back indianapolis and rob marciano. checking off something on his bucket list in indianapolis. >> that's right. mario andretti is going to be switching gears as we go for a ride later on today. it's going be awesome. this awesome video, going international, off the cor
bennett tells authorities he last saw his wife on deck.rd scouring nearly 7,000 miles of ocean, but calling off the search after three days. now, investigators looking into what happened on the suspicio suspicious, they'll do a preliminary investigation and out of that may come a full-blown criminal investigation as to how she died. >> reporter: the fbi also learning more about the couple. bennett reportedly a citizen of both australia and great britain and hellmann is a colombian native...
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family, on the bennett family, it wasjust awful, wasn't it?k the power. it may have bnt case they actually didn‘t know anymore, he didn‘t have the information? actually didn‘t know anymore, he didn't have the information? well, i can only tell you from my experience and meeting with him and i am almost convinced he knew. he dropped hints during the times we talked about. i asked him specifically do you know where the body is if you went back to the moors? he said sarcastically when i did go back in 1987 i took the police almost over his grave and they didn‘t know they had bungled it. that was a bizarre thing to say. and it convinced that in fact he did know. it's infuriating, isn't it? yes. thank you very much for coming on and talking about it and thank you for your time on bbc breakfast. here‘s carol with a look at this morning‘s weather. good morning. it‘s mixed fortunes. this picture shows there is quite a bit of cloud around. notjust where we we re bit of cloud around. notjust where we were in northamptonshire, but yorkshire. again a fair
family, on the bennett family, it wasjust awful, wasn't it?k the power. it may have bnt case they actually didn‘t know anymore, he didn‘t have the information? actually didn‘t know anymore, he didn't have the information? well, i can only tell you from my experience and meeting with him and i am almost convinced he knew. he dropped hints during the times we talked about. i asked him specifically do you know where the body is if you went back to the moors? he said sarcastically when i did...
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i have kate bennett and kate anderson brower, the author of "first women."on this friday, let's begin with melania's faith. i don't even think a lot of people realize she was catholic before this trip. why is she just now revealing this? >> yeah, i don't think anyone realized it and it's probably something really private to her. she described the meeting with a the pope as an experience she'll never forget. she wrote a letter to the pope asking if she could visit a children's hospital when she went to visit him and it's very telling and keeping with everything we know. she's very private, she doesn't want people to necessarily know about her faith and we still don't know if she's a practicing catholic. but i think for a catholic first lady to meet with the pope, it's a very special moment and makes it very different from other first ladies. >> from her faith to fashion, kate bennett, i mean, $51,000 for a jacket? what's it made of? >> unicorn wings and fairy dust? >> gold dust? >> it just came off the runway. it's a new piece. it's very fashion-forward. she'
i have kate bennett and kate anderson brower, the author of "first women."on this friday, let's begin with melania's faith. i don't even think a lot of people realize she was catholic before this trip. why is she just now revealing this? >> yeah, i don't think anyone realized it and it's probably something really private to her. she described the meeting with a the pope as an experience she'll never forget. she wrote a letter to the pope asking if she could visit a children's...
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bruce bennett from the rand corporation there.take the southern city of marawi from rebels linked to the so—called islamic state group. while many residents have fled the city, 2,000 civilians are believed to be trapped. at least 19 civilians have been killed. 0ur south—east asia correspondent jonathan head has the latest. gunfire. this has proven to be a much tougher fight than the government expected. soldiers from the philippines armed forces are trying to move forward to recapture parts of marawi, but they have to be careful and slow. gunfire. the insurgents are well armed. they positioned snipers in buildings across the city. at times, the government has used air strikes to try to dislodge them. until recently — over the past year — they have been effective in fighting the military. they have links to jihadist militants in neighbouring countries and count themselves an ally of the so—called islamic state in syria. these people fled the fighting this weekend. most of the population of marawi has already been displaced. some of
bruce bennett from the rand corporation there.take the southern city of marawi from rebels linked to the so—called islamic state group. while many residents have fled the city, 2,000 civilians are believed to be trapped. at least 19 civilians have been killed. 0ur south—east asia correspondent jonathan head has the latest. gunfire. this has proven to be a much tougher fight than the government expected. soldiers from the philippines armed forces are trying to move forward to recapture parts...
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. >> bob bennett was clinton's attorney through the paula jones and monica lewinsky scandals he is aormer federaprosecut himself. so with us matthew miller former cefs spesman for the department of justice and msnbc security analyst. gentlemen i have heard it say over the past 48 hours especially president needs to lawyer up because the white house counsel only represents the institution of the white house. he needs a lawyer, people say, to protect him from himself. he needs to learn there are no toss off side comments anymore, that everything counts, people are paying attention, and writing it down. so having said that, if he were to hire you, what would your advice be starting day one to this president? >> well, i -- i would tell the president to focus on the affairs of the country and let -- let his personal lawyer handle those things which are more of a personal nature and let white house counsel handle the institution of the presidency. one very important point is if a president hires a personal lawyer, whatever is said between them is privileged. that is not necessarily the cas
. >> bob bennett was clinton's attorney through the paula jones and monica lewinsky scandals he is aormer federaprosecut himself. so with us matthew miller former cefs spesman for the department of justice and msnbc security analyst. gentlemen i have heard it say over the past 48 hours especially president needs to lawyer up because the white house counsel only represents the institution of the white house. he needs a lawyer, people say, to protect him from himself. he needs to learn...
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we recently spoke to theat secretary of education in ronald reagan's administration, bill bennett, about>> tucker: this does seem, one of a million examples, but it seems particularly illustrative because middlebury is a serious school. b it is a famous school, well-regarded. hard to get into. it is very expensive. here, you have a professor who has learned exactly the wrong lesson from what happened with the murray speech. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised. that's what goes on at places like middlebury and we have seen it at other campuses.'m the odd thing is to me, i know charles murray very, very well. there isn't a more civilized human being. if you read his book, "coming apart," the professors ate middlebury read it, said it is a middle-of-the-road approach to things. but because murray wrote the bell curve, stratification, they would not let him speak. this is an outrage. let me get right to the point. can this stop? yes, if the people in charge, and the students were not in charge, i know it's cliche to say the inmates run asylum, the doctors are running the asylum, the doct
we recently spoke to theat secretary of education in ronald reagan's administration, bill bennett, about>> tucker: this does seem, one of a million examples, but it seems particularly illustrative because middlebury is a serious school. b it is a famous school, well-regarded. hard to get into. it is very expensive. here, you have a professor who has learned exactly the wrong lesson from what happened with the murray speech. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised. that's what goes...
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but, when bennett didn't show up for his father or sister's funeral. >> that's when i began to say, heythink he's dead. no one would not show up for their father's, signature a area's funeral past and he didn't show up i knew then it was a good possibility he was dead. >> october 21, 1984 father and son decided to take a walk near the wooded area off amondale road they found badly decomposed remains of lewis. he was shot elsewher there was evidence he was dragged to where his body was found. his pockets had been turned inside out and he had been shot. bernie nelson detective who now has the case and says in advancement in fingerprint technology helped investigators finally make the id. >> it was a shock to hear an identification was made there 1984. so when i grabbed the file to look at it, and see, how they could have made it offer skeletal remains is when i read the description of how they were able to find some skin on couple fingers. >> now that he knows who was found the field that day detective nelson says he needs more help. >> first thing we need to do and why we're doing this s
but, when bennett didn't show up for his father or sister's funeral. >> that's when i began to say, heythink he's dead. no one would not show up for their father's, signature a area's funeral past and he didn't show up i knew then it was a good possibility he was dead. >> october 21, 1984 father and son decided to take a walk near the wooded area off amondale road they found badly decomposed remains of lewis. he was shot elsewher there was evidence he was dragged to where his body...
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joining us after the break, former education secretary bill bennett will describe what these meltdownmeetig with emmanuel micron's opponent. i'm kelly wright. back to tucker. ♪ >> tucker: sociologist charles murray book "coming apart" may be the most single important book in print describing the rise of donald trump, in other words, college students could learn something from it. it but instead, when he tried to speak at middle middlebury college in march, another professor was so intimidated by the mob, he apologized for inviting him at all. we recently spoke to the secretary of education and ronald reagan's administration, bill bennett, about what happened. >> tucker: this does seem, one of a million examples, but it seems particularly illustrative because middlebury is a serious school. it is a famous school, well-regarded. hard to get into. here, you have a professor who has learned exactly the wrong lesson from what happened with the murray speech of. are you surprised? >> i'm not surprised by that what goes on at places like middlebury and we have seen it at other campus. the od
joining us after the break, former education secretary bill bennett will describe what these meltdownmeetig with emmanuel micron's opponent. i'm kelly wright. back to tucker. ♪ >> tucker: sociologist charles murray book "coming apart" may be the most single important book in print describing the rise of donald trump, in other words, college students could learn something from it. it but instead, when he tried to speak at middle middlebury college in march, another professor...
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. >> martha: here with moore, bill bennett, host of the bill bennett podcast, and the fox news contribute to help those look at the big picture and gives us some historical perspective on what we are witnessing. it feels like there is a storm brewing all around that white house right now and they just can't get out from under i it, bill, what is your take? >> there is a storm brewing. it's not raging over the entire country. this is what is wrong with the storm in washington, martha. a guy if trey gowdy's caliber could say cap i want to go through the confirmation process. it would be dreadful. that is saying something that he'd doesn't want to do it. the other thing is, the north carolina, not a single random person has come up to me and said, my gosh, let's get to the bottom of this, both they have said is, can we get down to business? can we get back to doing with the president said he was going to do? the storm is brewing in washington, a lot of us are interested, watch fox all day long. a lot of people are thinking that the president has lost this round because he is not about the bu
. >> martha: here with moore, bill bennett, host of the bill bennett podcast, and the fox news contribute to help those look at the big picture and gives us some historical perspective on what we are witnessing. it feels like there is a storm brewing all around that white house right now and they just can't get out from under i it, bill, what is your take? >> there is a storm brewing. it's not raging over the entire country. this is what is wrong with the storm in washington,...
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bill bennett was there and he heard what they were saying.ive us some truth serum when he comes back in just a moment. plus, controversial liberal activist linda sarsour sparking debate. she was invited to speak at a conference man at a new york university and people are pretty upset about her. we will have a debate coming up after this. stay with us. >> i will respect the presidency but i will not respect this president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you h
bill bennett was there and he heard what they were saying.ive us some truth serum when he comes back in just a moment. plus, controversial liberal activist linda sarsour sparking debate. she was invited to speak at a conference man at a new york university and people are pretty upset about her. we will have a debate coming up after this. stay with us. >> i will respect the presidency but i will not respect this president of the united states of america! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪...
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joining us after the break, former education secretary bill bennett will describe what these meltdownn campuses. ♪ wi ss. ss. ♪ ♪ ♪ good evening, i am kelly wright with a fox news update from america's news headquarters. the president speaking at arlington national cemetery honoring americans who died in battle. ♪ >> the president placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he also spoke at the fallen americans, saying, "words cannot measure the the devotion, the purity of their love, or their totality of their courage. elsewhere in the news, newly elected french president emmanuel macron and russian president vladimir putin holding talks at first i pray that leaders say they discussed the situation in syria and ways to pursue closer cooperation of anti-terror efforts. putin also rejecting allegations that moscow modeled in france's presidential election but defended his march meeting with emmanuel micron's opponent. i'm kelly wright. back to tucker. ♪ >> tucker: sociologist charles murray book "coming apart" may be the most single important book in print describing the rise
joining us after the break, former education secretary bill bennett will describe what these meltdownn campuses. ♪ wi ss. ss. ♪ ♪ ♪ good evening, i am kelly wright with a fox news update from america's news headquarters. the president speaking at arlington national cemetery honoring americans who died in battle. ♪ >> the president placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he also spoke at the fallen americans, saying, "words cannot measure the the devotion, the...