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clyde went to jail for robbery. bonnie visited him every day.e story goes, smuggled in a gun to help him escape. after another jail stint, clyde got parole and the couple began their life of crime together. bonnie and clyde stuck up banks and stores across five states from louisiana to texas and new mexico. they teamed up with accomplices along the way. cops blamed the barrow gang for the deaths of more than a dozen people, including nine police officers. cops tracked down the outlaws and ended the crime spree with a hail of bullets and happened 83 years ago today. >> neil: all right. a little more than 24 hours after it went down in manchester, england, security tightened across the united states. these are live shots in new york city, san francisco, on capitol hill where they don't want to take any chances and don't what happened over there to not happen here. but it happened over there and they're trying to figure out it did and what slipped through the system. now to benjamin hall in manchester with the latest on the man hunt for accomplices
clyde went to jail for robbery. bonnie visited him every day.e story goes, smuggled in a gun to help him escape. after another jail stint, clyde got parole and the couple began their life of crime together. bonnie and clyde stuck up banks and stores across five states from louisiana to texas and new mexico. they teamed up with accomplices along the way. cops blamed the barrow gang for the deaths of more than a dozen people, including nine police officers. cops tracked down the outlaws and ended...
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. >> reporter: and clyde is just another customer in a long line of others, sitting on worthless gift cards. >> and then i saw a sign that this business was going -- that this company was going out of business. >> reporter: but when he went to cash in on his $100 gift card, he was too late. >> wanted to see if there was anything i could buy, and by this time, there wasn't anything to purchase. >> reporter: ainsley had the same problem with spending her hhgregg gift card too. >> they said i could buy something if i wanted to, but i couldn't find anything they could use. >> reporter: both left the store still holding on to their $100 gift cards. >> as a result, that's when i called channel 4. >> reporter: we contacted hhgregg immediately and had good news. since clyde was within 14 days of the store going out of business, he could use his gift card online. >> i bought a bose head set, which i'm going to use as a gift for my grandchildren. >> reporter: but unfortunately by the time we heard from ainsley, it was beyond the 14 days, a costly lesson for next time. >> oh, i'll use it immedia
. >> reporter: and clyde is just another customer in a long line of others, sitting on worthless gift cards. >> and then i saw a sign that this business was going -- that this company was going out of business. >> reporter: but when he went to cash in on his $100 gift card, he was too late. >> wanted to see if there was anything i could buy, and by this time, there wasn't anything to purchase. >> reporter: ainsley had the same problem with spending her hhgregg gift...
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have had, so it is vital that we have a strong tea m so it is vital that we have a strong team of clydeinterests and to make sure the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit —— plaid cymru. theresa may isn'tjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme brexit. today in her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. that would cost in scotland alone 80,000 jobs. so my message to people in scotland, whether you voted to remain or leave, is the vote snp to strengthen our hand. the vote was to leave but leave can look very different. there was no clarity as to what it meant. that's why the green party believes you the general public should have the final say on that final package. if you like what you see, that's great, go for it. but we believe you should have the right to be able to look at the small print and decide if you don't like it then you should have the right to remain inside the eu.” wa nt to right to remain inside the eu.” want to say to the prime minister, the bold on immigration, the course when people vote
have had, so it is vital that we have a strong tea m so it is vital that we have a strong team of clydeinterests and to make sure the tories don't get away with an extreme brexit —— plaid cymru. theresa may isn'tjust pursuing brexit, she is pursuing a hard and extreme brexit. today in her manifesto she threatened again to walk away with no deal. that would be an economic catastrophe. that would cost in scotland alone 80,000 jobs. so my message to people in scotland, whether you voted to...
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dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless people when i see them on the street. i give them $100. i remember one time i was coming out of a bank and kids were out there at christmastime with the salvation army. he asked me for money. i don't have any right now and i'll be right back. you can imagine what i did, okay? >> now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17, and he claims all of his robberies have been non-violent. >> i would go in there and basically just pass the note. i never used a gun. basically used to put this is a robbery. give me all the 100s and 50s from the bottom drawer first. i wanted the money from the bottom dra
dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless...
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matthew brice came here we have been told by a passer—by that the weather was quite different, that the clydeo three metres ijust off the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles the shore. and the wind was around 25,30 miles an hour the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles an hour offshore. we understand there were around half a dozen surfers here as well on sunday morning. we do not know exactly when matthew got into difficulties but the alarm was raised when he went to get his carfrom the alarm was raised when he went to get his car from the car parkjust over there, when he did not get the carfrom over there, when he did not get the car from the over there, when he did not get the carfrom the car over there, when he did not get the car from the car park, sorry. and the alarm was raised. that led to the alarm was raised. that led to the story that we now know is a remarkable tale of survival. but he was in the water for around 32 hours, the coast guard have said he was incredibly lucky to have survived. and part of the reason he survived. and part of the reason he survived is beca
matthew brice came here we have been told by a passer—by that the weather was quite different, that the clydeo three metres ijust off the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles the shore. and the wind was around 25,30 miles an hour the shore. and the wind was around 25, 30 miles an hour offshore. we understand there were around half a dozen surfers here as well on sunday morning. we do not know exactly when matthew got into difficulties but the alarm was raised when he went to get his...
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then again, they still have to film in the basement, home to an operation named clyde. >> usually at he is usually spotted. >> more than a trip around the world, the actors say it's been a trip down the twisted halls of history. >> it's been an amazing journey, it really has. >> in san jose, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> crews in norway tonight are facing a very similar challenge as caltrans in yosemite. take a look at this drone video shot in a mountain range in norway. you can see the plows have to physically carve out the road under feet of snow. the man who shot the video says he just loves to capture beautiful scenes from nature. crews in yosemite are averaging about a half mile of snow clear addai on tioga road. and it's may. >> it's may. but the good news is we're not going to deal with that here. >> no, not at all. >> we've got a mixed being of weather, but, drew, no snow in our forecast. >> no snow. they got a couple inches in tahoe for the past 24 hours. for us locally it's about the stars tonight. temperatures overnight in the upper 40s to lower 50s. 53 san jose. about 5
then again, they still have to film in the basement, home to an operation named clyde. >> usually at he is usually spotted. >> more than a trip around the world, the actors say it's been a trip down the twisted halls of history. >> it's been an amazing journey, it really has. >> in san jose, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> crews in norway tonight are facing a very similar challenge as caltrans in yosemite. take a look at this drone video shot in a mountain range...
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we contacted and had good news for clyde. according to a corporate spokesperson since he was within 14 days of the store going out of business he could use his gift card online. >> i bought a bose head set which i am going to use as a gift to my grandchildren. >> reporter: unfortunately, by the time we heard it was beyond the 14 days, a costly >> i will use it immediately. >> you're not going to have anymore gift cards lying around? >> no. i learned my lesson. expensively, but i learned it. >> reporter: if a retailer announces it is going out of business here are four things you need to know. bankruptcy law dictates who will benefit first. unfortunately customers are at the end of the line. in terms of gift cards courts will decide if business must honor them. in the case of hh gregg customers can file a complaint. when it comes to warranties if you have one administered by a third party you should be okay. otherwise the validity of outstanding warranty varys for each bankruptcy. >>> colin kaepernick may not have a team to th
we contacted and had good news for clyde. according to a corporate spokesperson since he was within 14 days of the store going out of business he could use his gift card online. >> i bought a bose head set which i am going to use as a gift to my grandchildren. >> reporter: unfortunately, by the time we heard it was beyond the 14 days, a costly >> i will use it immediately. >> you're not going to have anymore gift cards lying around? >> no. i learned my lesson....
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tomorrow, clyde in north—east scotland and england. western scotland in sunshine.is warm in the sun once again. the cloud in the east of england will bring showers. drifting to parts of wales by the end of the day. one or two heavy ones in south—east england and southern england as well. this isa and southern england as well. this is a picture going through tuesday evening. into wednesday, still some showers for the west and south west of england. workload in england and we'll is compared to scotland and ireland, which has the lion's share of the sunshine. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... downing street says it doesn't recognise an account published in a german newspaper of a fractious dinner last week between the prime minister and the european commission president, jean—claude juncker. three women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. police and protestors clash on the sidelines of a may day parade in paris. they were demonstrating against far—
tomorrow, clyde in north—east scotland and england. western scotland in sunshine.is warm in the sun once again. the cloud in the east of england will bring showers. drifting to parts of wales by the end of the day. one or two heavy ones in south—east england and southern england as well. this isa and southern england as well. this is a picture going through tuesday evening. into wednesday, still some showers for the west and south west of england. workload in england and we'll is compared...
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calder with the strong wind and clyde, eight to ten in the north—east.farfor have the warmest day of the year so far for them. have the warmest day of the year so farfor them. and with have the warmest day of the year so far for them. and with the sunshine across parts of wales and the western half of england, we will see temperatures respond. it will feel pleasant, 18 or 19 degrees. along the east coast, equal, disappointing field. that will continue through the night. where we have seen clear skies by day, temperatures will fall away, so we're not out of the woods yet, and growers, because there is a potential for a light frost bursting on monday morning. but there will be sunshine again, must repeat performance of today's weather story. east coast or close to the north sea, will be cool, cloudy and breezy. western areas see warmth coming through. as we pulled into tuesday and wednesday, high pressure still very much in the driving seat, but i just want to draw your attention to this area of low pressure moving in from the atlantic. there is the potent
calder with the strong wind and clyde, eight to ten in the north—east.farfor have the warmest day of the year so far for them. have the warmest day of the year so farfor them. and with have the warmest day of the year so far for them. and with the sunshine across parts of wales and the western half of england, we will see temperatures respond. it will feel pleasant, 18 or 19 degrees. along the east coast, equal, disappointing field. that will continue through the night. where we have seen...
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. >> they say they haven't seen spirits yet, but have to still film in the basement home to clyde. >>here he's usually spotted. >> it's an an amazing journey it really has. >> in san jose, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >>> a 24-year-old researcher at oxford university has developed an artificial retina that could help visually-impaired people. the new research is the first to successfully use biological synthetic tissues that stimulate the neurons at the back of the eye like the orginal retina. it could revolutionize the implant industry. >>> the recent research about how the brain changes could have been wrong all along. >>> speier accuracy. dsuperior a. . yes, the fuel is complimentary for up to three years. yes, it has an epa-estimated range of 312 miles. yes, you will probably have to answer lots of silly questions from strangers. yes, this is a mind-blowing marvel of technology. and, yes, you can buy it today- because the future doesn't start next week, next month or next year... the future starts now. in the hydrogen-fueled toyota mirai. >>> the winds over an air show brought in a
. >> they say they haven't seen spirits yet, but have to still film in the basement home to clyde. >>here he's usually spotted. >> it's an an amazing journey it really has. >> in san jose, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >>> a 24-year-old researcher at oxford university has developed an artificial retina that could help visually-impaired people. the new research is the first to successfully use biological synthetic tissues that stimulate the neurons at the back of...
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and to my right, here is stephan lewies from clyde comrie. —— by comrie.d an opportunity to get your voice out to millions of people. was it heard loudly enough? once again, i think leanne wood's character, likeability and authenticity shone through. and once again, plaid cymru is the party putting wales on the uk political landscape. the question facing the people of wales next week will be, do we want to keep wales on that political landscape and after the votes have been counted and the only way we can do that is with a strong field of plaid cymru mp5. i think u nless we field of plaid cymru mp5. i think unless we have plaid cymru speaking up unless we have plaid cymru speaking upfor unless we have plaid cymru speaking up for wales in the new parliament, at next thursday, the voice of wales will be lost and wales would be invisible to whichever party forms the next government. a slightly sticky moment when a question was put to leanne wood about immigration, and the suggestion that your party once more immigration for pa rt your party once more immigrat
and to my right, here is stephan lewies from clyde comrie. —— by comrie.d an opportunity to get your voice out to millions of people. was it heard loudly enough? once again, i think leanne wood's character, likeability and authenticity shone through. and once again, plaid cymru is the party putting wales on the uk political landscape. the question facing the people of wales next week will be, do we want to keep wales on that political landscape and after the votes have been counted and the...
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they haven't seen spirits yet, but they still have to film in the basement an apparition known as clydereally has. >>> this weekend france will select a new president, french candidate emanual trait, supports the european union and at age 39 represents a fresh face for politics. le pen is a right wing nationalist, is a radical and is in favor of president trump. the election is on sunday. >>> this summer marks 20 years since the death of princess diana. sunday night an abc special gives us a new perspective on her final days. >> there's been so much speculation about the end of her life, many people talking about conspiracy theories and so on. i think when you watch the film, when you watch the broadcast, it will settle any of those kind of thoughts. >> you can watch the last 100 days of diana, this sunday at 9:00 here on abc7 followed by abc7 news at 11:00. let's check back in with michael finney at tonight's ask finney night in alameda. >> reporter: we're wrapping up, time is running out. but there is still time for you to show up with any consumer wow means you save 50% or more. ther
they haven't seen spirits yet, but they still have to film in the basement an apparition known as clydereally has. >>> this weekend france will select a new president, french candidate emanual trait, supports the european union and at age 39 represents a fresh face for politics. le pen is a right wing nationalist, is a radical and is in favor of president trump. the election is on sunday. >>> this summer marks 20 years since the death of princess diana. sunday night an abc...
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go down together the true story of bonnie and clyde the last gunfight, the real shoot out of the okay corral and how it change the midwest. his new book and his definitive account of the life of the most controversial religious figures. and how the idealistic conscious movement that he created came to an end. we talked a little bit the other day about the fact that when you write a nonfiction book you tend to pick an era you're interested in on then you decide what figure or what event from that time might help to find that era before this he wrote about the 60s about charles manson, and looking at the 70s he focused on jim jones and people stumble. what was that about him and the movement that you thought captured that era? >> one thing i think is important for going to be writing about a time in american history we want to pick an iconic individual or event the folks will remember from that time. sometimes it can be a joyful event. the book i am working on now for simon & schuster does not involve death. it involves america after the turn of the 20th century when inventions were com
go down together the true story of bonnie and clyde the last gunfight, the real shoot out of the okay corral and how it change the midwest. his new book and his definitive account of the life of the most controversial religious figures. and how the idealistic conscious movement that he created came to an end. we talked a little bit the other day about the fact that when you write a nonfiction book you tend to pick an era you're interested in on then you decide what figure or what event from...
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they haven't seen spirits yet, but they still have to film in the basement an apparition known as clydeit's been an amazing journey, it really has. >>> this weekend france will select a new president, french candidate emanual macron is pro trait, supports the european union and at age 39 represents a fresh face for politics. le pen is a right wing nationalist, is a radical and is in favor of president trump. the election is on sunday. >>> this summer marks 20 years since the death of princess diana. sunday night an abc special gives us a new perspective on her final days. >> there's been so much speculation about the end of her life, many people talking about conspiracy theories and so on. i think when you watch the film, when you watch the broadcast, it will settle any of those kind of thoughts. >> you can watch the last 100 days of diana, this sunday at 9:00 here on abc7 followed by abc7 news at 11:00. let's check back in with michael finney at tonight's ask finney night in alameda. >> reporter: we're wrapping up, time is running out. but there is still time for you to show up with an
they haven't seen spirits yet, but they still have to film in the basement an apparition known as clydeit's been an amazing journey, it really has. >>> this weekend france will select a new president, french candidate emanual macron is pro trait, supports the european union and at age 39 represents a fresh face for politics. le pen is a right wing nationalist, is a radical and is in favor of president trump. the election is on sunday. >>> this summer marks 20 years since the...
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clyde, where you not hear for bill clinton's diplomatically eventful presidency?election. we should say to america in a loud, clear voice, senatorjohn kerry! the former president is one of the star attractions ofjohn president is one of the star attractions of john kerry's president is one of the star attractions ofjohn kerry's run for presidency. how times have changed. they have, and my hair has changed also. i was on shift when i found out about the firing of james comey, and now i feel that american politics is mixed up and crazy, and that's part of the democracy. things change all the time. it's not an autocracy, a dictatorship. but i cast my mind back to 1998. bill clinton's impeachment. he had to address the american people where he talked about his sex life! there we re talked about his sex life! there were conversations about the proper use of a cigar. the proper meaning of the words is in depositions. it's got crazier in american politics over this and what will be interesting is what will happen after the firing of james comey. who will be his replaceme
clyde, where you not hear for bill clinton's diplomatically eventful presidency?election. we should say to america in a loud, clear voice, senatorjohn kerry! the former president is one of the star attractions ofjohn president is one of the star attractions of john kerry's president is one of the star attractions ofjohn kerry's run for presidency. how times have changed. they have, and my hair has changed also. i was on shift when i found out about the firing of james comey, and now i feel that...
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to secure the birth in the nba finals and it looks like the spurs would not have the mvp candidate, clyde leonard -- kawhi leonard suffering from a sprained ankle and tipoff is at the clock. >>> training camp is a few months away and for the 49ers it is a new world after the big off-season and the hiring of john lynch for the general manager and coach kyle shanahan. >> they get high marks for draft a in reason we sit down with the new general manager for the exclusive interview. >> today's about the future of the team and people that know me well no i do not make a lot of promises but i will make a few. we will assemble a team to make you proud. >> reporter: is there something that surprises you or takes you aback?>> it is the totality of the job, and it's called general manager for a reason. i thought i would just be picking the players. it is a lot more than that. i knew that but i would say the totality of it with a lot of big decisions. in my former life i made about three decisions a day, which car to drive, where to go for dinner, and the hardest part about this is telling people, g
to secure the birth in the nba finals and it looks like the spurs would not have the mvp candidate, clyde leonard -- kawhi leonard suffering from a sprained ankle and tipoff is at the clock. >>> training camp is a few months away and for the 49ers it is a new world after the big off-season and the hiring of john lynch for the general manager and coach kyle shanahan. >> they get high marks for draft a in reason we sit down with the new general manager for the exclusive interview....
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on that note, we are just hearing from nhs greater glasgow and clyde that is telling us that four gpsystems. that is how it is being described. the rest of that area u naffected. described. the rest of that area unaffected. just those four gp practices at this stage. that is the impact there. those are the latest details coming through. let's find out is that we have it is impacting various medical professions. i am joined on the phone by a gp in dundee. thank you so much for your time. you still at your surgery? can you expect was happening where you are? when you first begin with me. we are still here at the surgery. we try to disseminate the information locally, but we are having significant issues with our it systems. we cannot access any patient records, the subscription requests are just able to deal with them. the surgery is open, but we have very limited services that we can pervade to people. some people are still coming into the desk, people still phoning the surgery and we are advising them as best we can. if people have a cute things, emergency things, luckily that hadn't
on that note, we are just hearing from nhs greater glasgow and clyde that is telling us that four gpsystems. that is how it is being described. the rest of that area u naffected. described. the rest of that area unaffected. just those four gp practices at this stage. that is the impact there. those are the latest details coming through. let's find out is that we have it is impacting various medical professions. i am joined on the phone by a gp in dundee. thank you so much for your time. you...
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now at clyde warren park with a truly texas crowd. you have famous guests with you. >> i do.eaders. we've got rowdy over there. we've got cowboys and we've got the best "good morning america" fans from dallas here. [ cheers and applause ] so let's get started. deal number one, accessory concierge started by two amys, two best friends opened the store and have a robust online business, everything on trend including pom-pom scarves in six different color, beautiful piece to take you spring into summer. versatile, different ways to wear it and nobody knows pom-poms like the dallas cowboys cheerleaders. normally $40 but you guys are helping us out. what's the deal? okay. may design. "good morning america" viewers know them, mike is the creator. all of these notebooks you get to customize with a brand-new men's line, michael, i'm orders them for you and george. i got you guys covered. you get to choose your inside pages, a phenomenal gift for yourself or for anybody who needs to keep notes. that's probably all of us. they just sold their 1 millionth journal so a small business doi
now at clyde warren park with a truly texas crowd. you have famous guests with you. >> i do.eaders. we've got rowdy over there. we've got cowboys and we've got the best "good morning america" fans from dallas here. [ cheers and applause ] so let's get started. deal number one, accessory concierge started by two amys, two best friends opened the store and have a robust online business, everything on trend including pom-pom scarves in six different color, beautiful piece to take...
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more in the way of clyde. clearer skies further north and west.shine. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines at 12.30am. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he's not embarrassed in the slightest about the mistake diane abbott made on radio today regarding the cost of policing. well, if we recruit the 10,000 police men and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry... 10,000 police officers? what are you paying them?! no, i mean... how much would they cost? we have corrected the figure in our manifesto and i am not embarrassed in the slightest. a senior conservative source says it will not enter into "a briefing war" with the european commission over the brexit talks, following reports of wide differences of opinion over the way ahead. a surfer who went missing off the scottish coast is rescued after more than 30 hours clinging to his board. he is being treated for hypothermia. police investigating the murder of businessmen in who was shot by intruders say they are looking for at least two matt people. in
more in the way of clyde. clearer skies further north and west.shine. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines at 12.30am. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he's not embarrassed in the slightest about the mistake diane abbott made on radio today regarding the cost of policing. well, if we recruit the 10,000 police men and women over a four—year period, we believe it will be about £300,000. £300,000? sorry... 10,000 police officers? what are you paying them?! no, i mean... how much would...
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this cloud is producing some rain and will feel cold under this area of clyde. the skies will be clearer father lost —— further north and we could get some frost. into friday, the south keeps the cloud and the best weather will be further north. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, says the eu must honour its commitments, but there'll be no punitive brexit bill for britain. there is no punishment, there is no brexit bill, the financial settlement is only about settling the records. labour and the conservatives clash over spending policies. john mcdonnell accused the tories of telling "absolute lies" after they claimed labour's economic plans would be a "bombshell" for families. three people have been arrested in connection with the death of businessman guy hedger, who was killed in the early hours of sunday morning. smartphone users only get access to the ag signal about two thirds of the time, according to a new survey. it is ten years to the day since three—year—old madeleine mccann went missing from a holiday apar
this cloud is producing some rain and will feel cold under this area of clyde. the skies will be clearer father lost —— further north and we could get some frost. into friday, the south keeps the cloud and the best weather will be further north. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, says the eu must honour its commitments, but there'll be no punitive brexit bill for britain. there is no punishment, there is no brexit bill, the financial...
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he also says, "i wrote a statement, four pages of full scalp in length to scrath clyde police re the that far. rethe man in loch long there is no record of a missing person." what did the police say? i spoke to the police to try and match brady's account with the actual police record and there was no definitive answer. i had a conversation, formal conversation with one officer, who blanched at the mention of brady's name and said, "i'll pretend i didn't hear that because with that man comes a circus." he knew that the attention which might be drawn to an unsolved case 01’ even an which might be drawn to an unsolved case or even an allegedly unsolved case or even an allegedly unsolved case which involved ian brady would generate huge attention and mean a lot of pressure, additional pressure on strathclyde police. duncan staff, tell us about the control that ian brady continued to try to maintain from behind bars? well, he was very upset as brendan said when myra hindley ended the relationship and he punished her by revealing there were in fact another two murders and that helped ensur
he also says, "i wrote a statement, four pages of full scalp in length to scrath clyde police re the that far. rethe man in loch long there is no record of a missing person." what did the police say? i spoke to the police to try and match brady's account with the actual police record and there was no definitive answer. i had a conversation, formal conversation with one officer, who blanched at the mention of brady's name and said, "i'll pretend i didn't hear that because with...