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gardiner did have a brush with the law in the spring of 2009, after amber disappeared.car. -- >> he had asked why he was following this female, and she responded that -- cut him off in traffic. >> as the -- something else got his, i this known sex offender at a three-year-old in the car. >> that was of obvious concern to the stopping officer. why is the sex registry and with a child. >> it turned out it was his girlfriend's child, she verified the story. besides, he was often -- had no restrictions at all about being around small children. but now, after his arrest for the murder of chelsea getting, they went back and reviewed everything, amber's cell phone records, internet hearings, all those leads during a year of searching. >> looking at all 1200 tips, seeing if there was -- and, there wasn't. there was no connection at all linking him and -- >> so they went back to the day she went, missing two witnesses in front of the, school one said she was with a boy. >> must be somebody that knew her, or she knew that she felt comfortable with. and again, we are looking for a
gardiner did have a brush with the law in the spring of 2009, after amber disappeared.car. -- >> he had asked why he was following this female, and she responded that -- cut him off in traffic. >> as the -- something else got his, i this known sex offender at a three-year-old in the car. >> that was of obvious concern to the stopping officer. why is the sex registry and with a child. >> it turned out it was his girlfriend's child, she verified the story. besides, he was...
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nile gardiner, you worked at close quarters with . margaret close quarters with.her, then lady thatcher. do you know what her view on was . you know what her view on was. she never voted for it nigel ? she never voted for it nigel? yeah mark i apologise here at the connection isn't great here, but i would like to say this . but i would like to say this. you know, i do think that margaret thatcher, if she was still with us, would certainly be in support. i think a very tough anti—crime measures and i think she would have supported the return of the death penalty and i think that's a lee anderson actually right to be calling for the return of the death penalty . we need to see death penalty. we need to see tough measures in place in order tough measures in place in order to deal with crime . common sense to deal with crime. common sense measures. i think a clear majority of conservative party supporters would support the return of the death penalty and where the death penalty is used. countries such as japan , south countries such as japan, south korea, singapore, f
nile gardiner, you worked at close quarters with . margaret close quarters with.her, then lady thatcher. do you know what her view on was . you know what her view on was. she never voted for it nigel ? she never voted for it nigel? yeah mark i apologise here at the connection isn't great here, but i would like to say this . but i would like to say this. you know, i do think that margaret thatcher, if she was still with us, would certainly be in support. i think a very tough anti—crime...
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as gardiner made some headway but australia couldn't get into the swing of things. only beth millie dug in, herside alive swing of things. only beth millie dug in, her side alive as those around herfell. australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south africa, but the day and trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernaut trophy belonged to the girls in gold. the juggernaut that is australian cricket continues to dominate women's game, but the impact with the south africa team has had on the nation is the true legacy of this tournament. that is all we have on sportsday, more throughout the evening on bbc news andindeed
as gardiner made some headway but australia couldn't get into the swing of things. only beth millie dug in, herside alive swing of things. only beth millie dug in, her side alive as those around herfell. australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she...
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nile gardiner, you worked at close quarters with . margaret close quarters with.tcher, then lady thatcher. do you know what her view on was . you know what her view on was. she never voted for it nigel ? she never voted for it nigel? yeah mark i apologise here at the connection isn't great here, but i would like to say this . but i would like to say this. you know, i do think that margaret thatcher, if she was still with us, would certainly be in support. i think a very tough anti—crime measures and i think she would have supported the return of the death penalty and i think that's a lee anderson actually right to be calling for the return of the death penalty . we need to see death penalty. we need to see tough measures in place in order tough measures in place in order to deal with crime . common sense to deal with crime. common sense measures. i think a clear majority of conservative party supporters would support the return of the death penalty and where the death penalty is used. countries such as japan , south countries such as japan, south korea, singapore,
nile gardiner, you worked at close quarters with . margaret close quarters with.tcher, then lady thatcher. do you know what her view on was . you know what her view on was. she never voted for it nigel ? she never voted for it nigel? yeah mark i apologise here at the connection isn't great here, but i would like to say this . but i would like to say this. you know, i do think that margaret thatcher, if she was still with us, would certainly be in support. i think a very tough anti—crime...
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ash gardiner made some headway, australia couldn't quite get into the swing of things. 0nly beth mooneyell. keeping her side alive whilst those are around herfell. australia keeping her side alive whilst those are around her fell. australia set australia. this was game on. they got up to a sluggish start, before laura wolfe art started to claw their side back to the game. perhaps it was a pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her50 giving not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, the slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked from australia since their sixth title was within touching distance. a valiant from south africa, but the day on the trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernauts of australian cricket continues to dominate the women's game, but the impact for the south african team has had on the nation is the true legacy of this tournament. and it's already a controversial event. now there's even more intrigue surrounding the fight in saudi arabia tonight between tommy fury and you tuber turned bo
ash gardiner made some headway, australia couldn't quite get into the swing of things. 0nly beth mooneyell. keeping her side alive whilst those are around herfell. australia keeping her side alive whilst those are around her fell. australia set australia. this was game on. they got up to a sluggish start, before laura wolfe art started to claw their side back to the game. perhaps it was a pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her50 giving not clicking. she continued to...
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as gardiner made some headway but australia couldn't get into the swing of things. 0nly beth millie dugmillie dug in, her side alive as those around herfell. australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south africa, but the day and trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernaut trophy belonged to the girls in gold. the juggernaut that is australian cricket continues to dominate women's game, but the impact with the
as gardiner made some headway but australia couldn't get into the swing of things. 0nly beth millie dugmillie dug in, her side alive as those around herfell. australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope,...
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the biggest threat is non- gardiner intervention. without that, they have about an 80 or 90% chance of surviving and becoming the future tree canopy of golden gate park in about half a century. >>> still ahead, park copy shop and part wine bar. activists and artists inside the business that is filling a void for the black community. >>> sometimes, when i was walking into different businesses and things that popped up, i did not know if it was for me. but i know this is the space for me. >>> the special invitation for the woman physicis your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> we are proud to celebrate black history month bringing stories of the inspir
the biggest threat is non- gardiner intervention. without that, they have about an 80 or 90% chance of surviving and becoming the future tree canopy of golden gate park in about half a century. >>> still ahead, park copy shop and part wine bar. activists and artists inside the business that is filling a void for the black community. >>> sometimes, when i was walking into different businesses and things that popped up, i did not know if it was for me. but i know this is the...
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. >> ross gardiner, a crime scene analyst for the defenses testified and told us all the blood and foundof blood on her seat. >> we're looking at the passenger seat, and where we can see is the saturation throughout. >> gardiner says, contrary to the prosecution's theory that jody died within five minutes at her home, the evidence from the jeep proved that that was impossible. >> if she's actively bleeding, her heart is beating, she's technically alive. >> in the jeep, after she left the house. >> in the jeep, after leaving the house. literally, this tells us that she was bleeding while in the jeep. >> the defense also pointed to several experts, including the prosecutions, who all agreed, judy's injuries could've been accidental. >> having three medical experts, who can't say, hey, this is definite accident. in my mind, there is reasonable doubt. >> we don't have to convince one person. >> after seven days of testimony, the case went to the jury. prosecutor felt that there was a good chance jamie could walk. she turned to the family for support, and judy herself. >> i really felt like i
. >> ross gardiner, a crime scene analyst for the defenses testified and told us all the blood and foundof blood on her seat. >> we're looking at the passenger seat, and where we can see is the saturation throughout. >> gardiner says, contrary to the prosecution's theory that jody died within five minutes at her home, the evidence from the jeep proved that that was impossible. >> if she's actively bleeding, her heart is beating, she's technically alive. >> in the...
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yo energise you former aide to margaret nile gardiner and the royal commentator richard fitzwilliams.fitzwilliams. but who do you agree amid speculation she agree with? amid speculation she wants role can the wants this major role can the duchess of sussex be trusted to do the right thing by britain in the negotiation over the coronation of the king from julia. they shouldn't be allowed near coronation the day is near the coronation the day is about the king and queen, not the pair who sold out royal family for money. richard on twitter writes , why should she? twitter writes, why should she? she is full of her own importance. the majority don't want her at the coronation. but from fiona. yes is a family event so that's a different take. your verdict is now in just 6% of you agree that meghan can be trusted 94% of you say keep out of those negotiations with woke just about have to say i've got to be honest with you one of my issues is i don't trust justin welby in this case do the right thing by britain ehhen do the right thing by britain either. remember team harry and meghan up, don
yo energise you former aide to margaret nile gardiner and the royal commentator richard fitzwilliams.fitzwilliams. but who do you agree amid speculation she agree with? amid speculation she wants role can the wants this major role can the duchess of sussex be trusted to do the right thing by britain in the negotiation over the coronation of the king from julia. they shouldn't be allowed near coronation the day is near the coronation the day is about the king and queen, not the pair who sold out...
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ashley gardiner hit the winning runs as the defending champions reached their target with ten balls stille came off twice in his match against scotland's ross muir. he was then penalised for not hitting a red at the third time of asking before being forced to concede the frame as a result. 0'sullivan came through the decider, though, to book his place in the third round with a43 win. you can get all the latest sports news, of course, at our website. but for me and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now. it's almost a year now since russia began its invasion of ukraine. in that time an unknown number of people have lost their lives and many more have been injured. thousands of men have joined up to defend their country. 0n valentine's day some of them took a moment to remember what they're fighting for. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. when your country is at war, it certainly concentrates the mind. and the heart. here, in the ukrainian city of kharkiv, 0leg, a soldier on leave from the front, takes the opportunity to marry his sweetheart yulia. it turns out this is a conflict
ashley gardiner hit the winning runs as the defending champions reached their target with ten balls stille came off twice in his match against scotland's ross muir. he was then penalised for not hitting a red at the third time of asking before being forced to concede the frame as a result. 0'sullivan came through the decider, though, to book his place in the third round with a43 win. you can get all the latest sports news, of course, at our website. but for me and the rest of the team that's...
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exclusively on being on the defensive another topic that no longer directly concerns the front today the gardin reference to sources, reported that last year iran handed over a batch of long-range drones to russia and that on unlike the kamikaze drones that iran previously supplied to russia and these new drones are designed for multiple use and after an impact they are able to return to the base what does this mean and this house about reconnaissance strike uav mukacher-6 a-a na but the most interesting thing is that a-a these uavs were handed over together with shahed 136 and it was these uh-uh uavs that were also uh-uh destroyed by our air defense forces and our vymys units in black the sea even caught one fully-fledged mahogher-6 trophy and were even able to study it for its architecture, by the way, it was also armed with iranian bombs, and therefore , well, let's say, it's not news, they actually saw from the very first days how the russians used szlachet 136 went in one batch. that is, this these are not drones that will be used to strike ukrainian cities and villages, they are exclusive
exclusively on being on the defensive another topic that no longer directly concerns the front today the gardin reference to sources, reported that last year iran handed over a batch of long-range drones to russia and that on unlike the kamikaze drones that iran previously supplied to russia and these new drones are designed for multiple use and after an impact they are able to return to the base what does this mean and this house about reconnaissance strike uav mukacher-6 a-a na but the most...
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nile gardiner. owen jones says it's the reasonable thing to bring shamima back to the country. what do you think ? country. what do you think? well, thanks for having the show today. i have to say that owen really is living in some kind of parallel universe. if he thinks it's reasonable , a, to bring a it's reasonable, a, to bring a figure like this who's run off and joined isis who has no right to return to the united kingdom 7 to return to the united kingdom ? it's insanity. i think to suggest that she has the right to british citizenship , that she to british citizenship, that she has a right to return the united kingdom. she belongs, frankly, in the syrian camp where she is now. she has betrayed her own country. she run off to, join a brutal, monstrous islamist terrorist organisation. this idea of bringing her back to the united kingdom is complete and utter folly. i think it's very offensive to all the victims of , isis, a terrorism . and yet , isis, a terrorism. and yet again, i think owen jon
nile gardiner. owen jones says it's the reasonable thing to bring shamima back to the country. what do you think ? country. what do you think? well, thanks for having the show today. i have to say that owen really is living in some kind of parallel universe. if he thinks it's reasonable , a, to bring a it's reasonable, a, to bring a figure like this who's run off and joined isis who has no right to return to the united kingdom 7 to return to the united kingdom ? it's insanity. i think to...
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nile gardiner.le owen jones says it's the reasonable thing to bring shamima back to the country. what do you think ? country. what do you think? well, thanks for having the show today. i have to say that owen really is living in some kind of parallel universe. if he thinks it's reasonable , a, to bring a it's reasonable, a, to bring a figure like this who's run off and joined isis who has no right to return to the united kingdom 7 to return to the united kingdom ? it's insanity. i think to suggest that she has the right to british citizenship , that she to british citizenship, that she has a right to return the united kingdom. she belongs, frankly, in the syrian camp where she is now. she has betrayed her own country. she run off to , join country. she run off to, join a brutal, monstrous islamist terrorist organisation. this idea of bringing her back to the united kingdom is complete and utter folly. i think it's very offensive to all the victims of , isis, a terrorism . and yet , isis, a terrorism
nile gardiner.le owen jones says it's the reasonable thing to bring shamima back to the country. what do you think ? country. what do you think? well, thanks for having the show today. i have to say that owen really is living in some kind of parallel universe. if he thinks it's reasonable , a, to bring a it's reasonable, a, to bring a figure like this who's run off and joined isis who has no right to return to the united kingdom 7 to return to the united kingdom ? it's insanity. i think to...
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i'm going to climb until eric gardiner gets justice. i'm going to climb until we change the law.'re not bait traders. we're mountain climbers. and god before us is more than the whole world against us. he walks with me. he talks with me. he tells me that i'm his own. >> man. that was such a moving service. very well done. the reverend al sharpton really, i -- he gave a brilliant eulogy. preached a eulogy. >> more than 50 years. >> yeah. right? >> yeah. >> and by the way, in the same church, same place he gave the mountain top speech when he was still climbing. n ncht let's talk about california. a double amputee accused of stabbing someone was shot and killed by police not in his wheelchair but on the stumps of his legs. we're tracking this story. what happened? >> good morning, poppy. this is going to probably be difficult for some people to watch. but this is raising questions about how much force is needed to stop someone even if they are a stabbing suspect when missing both legs. >> this is a man, father, son, brother who was gunned down by the police. >> a double amputee out
i'm going to climb until eric gardiner gets justice. i'm going to climb until we change the law.'re not bait traders. we're mountain climbers. and god before us is more than the whole world against us. he walks with me. he talks with me. he tells me that i'm his own. >> man. that was such a moving service. very well done. the reverend al sharpton really, i -- he gave a brilliant eulogy. preached a eulogy. >> more than 50 years. >> yeah. right? >> yeah. >> and by...
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nile gardiner, joanna zhu and, richard fitzwilliam are going to duke it out in the clash on at 920.education unions young minds for propaganda , young minds for propaganda, should parents involved use the any you for the cost of extra and lost wages caused the strikes. well kelvin mckenzie says it's high time the lefties paid for the pain they are inflicting on hard working brits. and he's going to live on that at 1040. donald trump is pulling no punches on blistering return to the trail . well, i return to the trail. well, i hear he might run, you know , i hear he might run, you know, i consider that very disloyal. but it's not about loyalty. but to me is it's always about. so is it too early to ? write off the it too early to? write off the former president making a style comeback . us journalists former president making a style comeback. us journalists making galley gives us the lowdown stateside at 950 and with j.k. rowling calling out to sturgeon, the first minister's close ally, telling rebels to leave , the telling rebels to leave, the party has scheming sturgeon destroyed he
nile gardiner, joanna zhu and, richard fitzwilliam are going to duke it out in the clash on at 920.education unions young minds for propaganda , young minds for propaganda, should parents involved use the any you for the cost of extra and lost wages caused the strikes. well kelvin mckenzie says it's high time the lefties paid for the pain they are inflicting on hard working brits. and he's going to live on that at 1040. donald trump is pulling no punches on blistering return to the trail ....
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us for prime questions and of course, the zelenskyy address is labour mp for brent north, barry gardinernd then political commentator and then political commentator and journalists benedict spence will joining as but will be joining as well. but barry, thank you for in because i know you would have like to booked your seats just to explain me westminster hall explain to me westminster hall is president zelenskyy is where president zelenskyy will be addressing him. yes, westminster the most westminster hall is the most historic political building in the country actually , it's dates the country actually, it's dates from 99 and it's actually the only place in the palace of westminster can hold both. all the members of the house of commons and all the members of the house of lords. so that's where it's going to be. it's actually, of course, her majesty the queen. queen was lying state and we saw an on trooping through and we expect a house for this. the lenski address. he's obviously talking to the prime minister at number 10. and now we're told we will meet the king as well. the significan
us for prime questions and of course, the zelenskyy address is labour mp for brent north, barry gardinernd then political commentator and then political commentator and journalists benedict spence will joining as but will be joining as well. but barry, thank you for in because i know you would have like to booked your seats just to explain me westminster hall explain to me westminster hall is president zelenskyy is where president zelenskyy will be addressing him. yes, westminster the most...
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the rest of the world, however , are quite the expected conclusion of the experts of the magazine gardinlts of recent social surveys, if in the eu countries the attitude to the events in ukraine is quite unambiguously considered russia there as an aggressor and potential adversary, then residents of major world powers that are not part of the so-called western world such as china, india and turkey call russia a strategic soybean. and a necessary partner, yes, for countries that do not share western values. there is no common ideology, it’s hard to imagine that the same india, china, turkey will unite into a military or at least a political bloc, but the very existence of such countries and their growing influence on the world political agenda clearly shows that in addition to the so -called western, there is another view to events in the world. and here is a visual for example, this week in abu dawa, the capital of the united arab emirates, one of the world's largest arms fairs opened for the international arms exhibition international differentiation keyshen, manufacturers and buyers of
the rest of the world, however , are quite the expected conclusion of the experts of the magazine gardinlts of recent social surveys, if in the eu countries the attitude to the events in ukraine is quite unambiguously considered russia there as an aggressor and potential adversary, then residents of major world powers that are not part of the so-called western world such as china, india and turkey call russia a strategic soybean. and a necessary partner, yes, for countries that do not share...
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and gardiner yes that was it. and gardiner yes that was like to come the like on.nds to nine as thousands tend to separate a better separate bedrooms for a better night's more healthy night's sleep and a more healthy relationship . we'll ask now's relationship. we'll ask if now's the right time for a so—called sleep divorce . 9:15 today is sleep divorce. 9:15 today is national. mark three today. isabel has decided we should celebrate it today . so we're celebrate it today. so we're going to be making a marguerite here in the studio and we'll be finding out about a special breakfast version. this especially for you, as i'm sure about tequila in the morning. yeah well, i'll take one for the team if i have to. yeah, we've got unusual ingredients in this one, but anyway , we just told, one, but anyway, we just told, you know, swallow. you can do it. do give it a go. yeah i got to say, your thoughts on all of the get involved. the topics. get involved. vaiews@gbnews.uk tweet at vaiews@gbnews.uk or tweet us at . gb news. this is isabel. vaiews@gbnews.uk or tweet us at .
and gardiner yes that was it. and gardiner yes that was like to come the like on.nds to nine as thousands tend to separate a better separate bedrooms for a better night's more healthy night's sleep and a more healthy relationship . we'll ask now's relationship. we'll ask if now's the right time for a so—called sleep divorce . 9:15 today is sleep divorce. 9:15 today is national. mark three today. isabel has decided we should celebrate it today . so we're celebrate it today. so we're going to...
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let's discuss foreign and defence spending foreign aid and defence spending now with nile gardiner, theurse, thatcher great stuff. of course, thatcher was strong . it came to the was quite strong. it came to the military. what you think, what do you think thatcher would have done? to foreign aid, done? it comes to foreign aid, given current that we're in given the current that we're in at the minute . well, patrick, at the minute. well, patrick, thanks very much for coming on the show today. and i think the first is lady would first thing is that lady would be appalled by the be absolutely appalled by the fact the british government is giving money to china . this is giving money to china. this is absolutely insane. and i do hope the foreign sector is going to act very quickly to end this this nonsense , you know, giving this nonsense, you know, giving tens of millions pounds to britain's biggest adversary on, the world stage alongside russia of chinese communist party, basically , this is a this is the basically, this is a this is the height folly. and this really does have to end and
let's discuss foreign and defence spending foreign aid and defence spending now with nile gardiner, theurse, thatcher great stuff. of course, thatcher was strong . it came to the was quite strong. it came to the military. what you think, what do you think thatcher would have done? to foreign aid, done? it comes to foreign aid, given current that we're in given the current that we're in at the minute . well, patrick, at the minute. well, patrick, thanks very much for coming on the show today....