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lucy manning, bbc news, west london.who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four years ago was repeatedly failed by the police. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avon and somerset force ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that racial bias affected the officers' response. jon kay reports. fouryears on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers. they've been told their vulnerable younger brother was repeatedly failed by police in the years before he was murdered — treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. reading that report, it was devastating. they say the list of failings has shocked them. it was so hard to see bijan all these years been suffering, and his voice never listened to. he always thought that he's in a country that the police is there to protect people. don't you dare take pictures of me, all right... today's report says bijan didn't just fear for his life in the
lucy manning, bbc news, west london.who was beaten to death and set alight by his neighbour in bristol four years ago was repeatedly failed by the police. that's the conclusion of the independent police complaints commission, who say officers from the avon and somerset force ignored bijan ebrahimi's pleas for help. and they said there was evidence that racial bias affected the officers' response. jon kay reports. fouryears on, and tonight the sisters of bijan ebrahimi have some more answers....
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lucy manning, bbc news, west london.ight hundreds of people attended a vigil near grenfell tower for the victims of the blaze. four weeks on, relations between the survivors and the authorities are still strained. our home editor mark easton reports on how the community has reacted in the aftermath of the fire. a black nail hammered in to london's conscience. grenfell tower demands your attention. in its shadow, the faces of the missing are everywhere. on trees and walls and bus shelters, unblinking, it's hard to hold their accusatory gaze. more than 250 escaped the tower that fateful night, but around 80 people are missing or confirmed dead. floor by floor, the names and faces of all those we know didn't make it out. they arrived at grenfell from all over the world, more than 20 countries represented among the missing. families with small children who'd recently moved in, pensioners who lived in the block for over a0 years. and then, perhaps, there are others. the unknown. the fact that we still don't know exactly who a
lucy manning, bbc news, west london.ight hundreds of people attended a vigil near grenfell tower for the victims of the blaze. four weeks on, relations between the survivors and the authorities are still strained. our home editor mark easton reports on how the community has reacted in the aftermath of the fire. a black nail hammered in to london's conscience. grenfell tower demands your attention. in its shadow, the faces of the missing are everywhere. on trees and walls and bus shelters,...
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lucy manning, bbc news.some fierce exchanges in the house of commons today. theresa may suggested she won't back the lifting of the current one per cent limit on wages. labour accused the prime minister of ‘recklessly exploiting the goodwill‘ of teachers, nurses and other public sector workers. we need to balance the need to be fair to public sector workers, to protect... to protectjobs in the public sector, and to be fair to those who pay for it. instead of offering platitudes, offer some real help and real support for those in work, young people, who deserves better and deserve to be given more optimism, rather than greater inequality. so the argument is over what the country can afford. well, there are some new figures out today. according to the office for national statistics uk productivity has dropped back to below what it was before the financial crash. essentially, productivity is a measure of how much wealth is created by every worker in britain. let‘s talk to our economics editor kamal ahmed. what
lucy manning, bbc news.some fierce exchanges in the house of commons today. theresa may suggested she won't back the lifting of the current one per cent limit on wages. labour accused the prime minister of ‘recklessly exploiting the goodwill‘ of teachers, nurses and other public sector workers. we need to balance the need to be fair to public sector workers, to protect... to protectjobs in the public sector, and to be fair to those who pay for it. instead of offering platitudes, offer some...
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lucy manning, bbc news, west london.k easton joins our home editor mark eastonjoins me now. a month on and still so many u na nswered now. a month on and still so many unanswered questions? yes, four weeks on. today we had a political debate on grenfell in the commons and the talk was all about cladding, fire safety regulations, and who would pay for improvements like sprinklers, local or central government? but we also had ten more inquests of those who have been formally identified, from their dna oi’ formally identified, from their dna or dental records. two things are happening right now. one is about safety, and the other is about people, and i think the unsettling fa ct people, and i think the unsettling fact that one month on we still don't know who and how many people exactly died in that fire... for government ministers i think there are difficult questions about whitehall‘s responsibilities on the safety side, but also the responsibility of all politicians to do more, to listen to people who live in places like
lucy manning, bbc news, west london.k easton joins our home editor mark eastonjoins me now. a month on and still so many u na nswered now. a month on and still so many unanswered questions? yes, four weeks on. today we had a political debate on grenfell in the commons and the talk was all about cladding, fire safety regulations, and who would pay for improvements like sprinklers, local or central government? but we also had ten more inquests of those who have been formally identified, from...
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lucy manning, bbc news, west london.g and floundering over the issue of raising the pay of public sector workers. several cabinet ministers have hinted that they would like to see the 1% pay cap removed. but theresa may told mps that britain had to live within its means. the fierce exchanges in the commons come as new figures show productivity in the uk has fallen for the first time since 2015. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. whatever your job, the income squeeze is on. wages are rising more slowly than inflation and our ability to create wealth, productivity, is struggling. when productivity fails to improve, the ability to increase pay also stutters. in the commons, the economy and what britain can afford was back centre stage. i had a letter last week from a teacher called david... jeremy corbyn on the attack over the public sector pay cap. so what we're doing by this pay cap, i say to the prime minister, is wrecklessly exploiting the goodwill of public servants like david. they need a pay rise. our policy on
lucy manning, bbc news, west london.g and floundering over the issue of raising the pay of public sector workers. several cabinet ministers have hinted that they would like to see the 1% pay cap removed. but theresa may told mps that britain had to live within its means. the fierce exchanges in the commons come as new figures show productivity in the uk has fallen for the first time since 2015. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. whatever your job, the income squeeze is on. wages are...
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lucy manning, bbc news. now, it is newsnight. mr gove has a view.rea of public sector pay. mrjohnson, we are told, has a view. has the government been underpaying nurses and teachers, mr secretary? we can all have a view. welcome to the post—austerity age. the deficit problem has not exactly been cured, but things have changed since 2010, and politics sees other issues as more pressing — none more so than pay forfive million public workers.
lucy manning, bbc news. now, it is newsnight. mr gove has a view.rea of public sector pay. mrjohnson, we are told, has a view. has the government been underpaying nurses and teachers, mr secretary? we can all have a view. welcome to the post—austerity age. the deficit problem has not exactly been cured, but things have changed since 2010, and politics sees other issues as more pressing — none more so than pay forfive million public workers.
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lucy manning, bbc news, west london.witch hunt in political history — that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after it emerged he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. donald junior met the lawyer in the expectation he would receive damaging information about hillary clinton which would damage his father ‘s and for the white house. —— which would enhance his father ‘s for the white house. today the president said his son had been open and transparent, and was innocent. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. donald trump's son has been out defending himself. after revelations that he met a russian lawyer who he believed had incriminating information on hillary clinton. in retrospect i probably would have done things a little differently. again, this is before the russia mania. this is before they were building it up in the press. for me, this was opposition research. in his interview, donald t
lucy manning, bbc news, west london.witch hunt in political history — that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after it emerged he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. donald junior met the lawyer in the expectation he would receive damaging information about hillary clinton which would damage his father ‘s and for the white house. —— which would enhance his father...
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lucy manning, bbc news, west london., a grenfell resident and a member of the grenfell action group. thanks for being with us. the task force that is coming, what do you think it will do, do you welcome it? the task force is advisory, as far as we can ascertain. we have been giving the council advice on this disaster, they have not listened. i don't really see what will compel them to listen to this. also if their services and housing are wholly inadequate, how can we rely on the audit commission's judgment on the audit commission's judgment on the audit commission's judgment on the rest of the council? they should have brought in a commissioner, and i think it is political that they have not. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, asked for that. he was saying because it isa for that. he was saying because it is a conservative government and conservative council? darlington was labour, it is easy to sling mud on them and say they are not fit and proper. kensington and chelsea council fit and proper that they are holding the r
lucy manning, bbc news, west london., a grenfell resident and a member of the grenfell action group. thanks for being with us. the task force that is coming, what do you think it will do, do you welcome it? the task force is advisory, as far as we can ascertain. we have been giving the council advice on this disaster, they have not listened. i don't really see what will compel them to listen to this. also if their services and housing are wholly inadequate, how can we rely on the audit...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.ementos, for they now lie in the ashes. but this will be where some from grenfell will live. council officials invited the media to this two—bedroom flat. about 126 families have been offered this type of housing. there are about ten more, as we stand here today, families who need to be offered. there are a number of families who are not yet ready to work with us at all. although housing will be offered, only a few of the grenfell residents will be in it by wednesday. already, some are telling us that flats they have been offered are not ready to be lived in at the moment. others don't want to move if they are going to have to move again. and so far, only eight families have taken up the offer of new, temporary accommodation. after the protests about kensington and chelsea council, tonight, a new leader was elected, her message perhaps three weeks too late. this is our community, and we have failed it when people needed us the most. so no buts, no ifs, no excuses, i am truly sorry. and
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.ementos, for they now lie in the ashes. but this will be where some from grenfell will live. council officials invited the media to this two—bedroom flat. about 126 families have been offered this type of housing. there are about ten more, as we stand here today, families who need to be offered. there are a number of families who are not yet ready to work with us at all. although housing will be offered, only a few of the grenfell residents will...
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here's our special correspondent lucy manning. into grenfell tower and up the stairs.. the only escape route. and it was covered with black smoke. bodies filled this stair well. now those identifying victims climb up, struggling for breath. many of the residents who we re breath. many of the residents who were told to stay during the fire didn't make it down these stairs. as the forensic work at grenfell tower continues, slowly, new details are emerging about what those inside we re emerging about what those inside were told on the night of the fire. the bbc has seen documents setting out how the residents of grenfell tower we re out how the residents of grenfell tower were told to stay in their flats until 2. a7am. the first 999 call was made at 6 minutes to 1. so faran hourand 53 call was made at 6 minutes to 1. so far an hour and 53 minutes those calling for help were told to stay put. it took nearly two hours for the advice to change to evacuate. these pictures from a0 minutes after the first emergency call showjust how high the flames had reached. an hour later it
here's our special correspondent lucy manning. into grenfell tower and up the stairs.. the only escape route. and it was covered with black smoke. bodies filled this stair well. now those identifying victims climb up, struggling for breath. many of the residents who we re breath. many of the residents who were told to stay during the fire didn't make it down these stairs. as the forensic work at grenfell tower continues, slowly, new details are emerging about what those inside we re emerging...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has more.r three weeks. they flutter, a painful reminder because time has not brought any answers. now the police search through the 15 tonnes of debris on each floor, still trying to find all the 6renfell victims. this man was at the meeting the police and coroner called last night. his uncle is missing from the 23rd floor. he went over to comfort some young children which, for me, is very heroic, and i want that to stick and stay in the family. we may never know if my uncle is ever going to be found. the family is just broken and there is no way of fixing them. this is something that can never be fixed and they want to be able to bury their loved ones, pray for their loved ones, say goodbye, in any way, shape or form. it sounds like all we are going to have is debris from his flat, whichjust isn't good enough. the police now say they have recovered all the remains from the building that were visible and 87 recoveries, as they put it, have been made. but they stress, because of the catastrophi
our special correspondent lucy manning has more.r three weeks. they flutter, a painful reminder because time has not brought any answers. now the police search through the 15 tonnes of debris on each floor, still trying to find all the 6renfell victims. this man was at the meeting the police and coroner called last night. his uncle is missing from the 23rd floor. he went over to comfort some young children which, for me, is very heroic, and i want that to stick and stay in the family. we may...
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lucy barton, olive kitteridge too, the book is just studded with place and geography. i think you've got a passage that does it for us. this is just from the very first part, where the mane the janitor in lucy barton's school is driving around. this morning tommy drove slowly to the town of carlisle for errands. it was a sunny day saturday in may and his wife's 82nd birthday was just a few days away. all around him were open fields. the corn newly planted and the soyabeans too. a number of fields were still brown, as they'd been ploughed if the under for their planting, but mostly there was the high blue sky with a few white clouds scattered near the horizon. the barton family had been outcasts, even in a town like amgash. their extreme poverty and strangeness making this so. the oldest man, a man named pete, lived alone in their house now. the middle child was two towns away and the youngest, lucy barton, had fled many years ago. thank you. so, we think, here in england, in britain, that we know america, and yet i think reading your books you suddenly understand there's lots of america we don't know. when we look at america we see it through the big events, the electio
lucy barton, olive kitteridge too, the book is just studded with place and geography. i think you've got a passage that does it for us. this is just from the very first part, where the mane the janitor in lucy barton's school is driving around. this morning tommy drove slowly to the town of carlisle for errands. it was a sunny day saturday in may and his wife's 82nd birthday was just a few days away. all around him were open fields. the corn newly planted and the soyabeans too. a number of...
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that man was not. lucy with 13 victims still unidentified, investigators say the killer's computer reveals a fascination with violence and radical islam, but no direct command. >> investigation does not show that the attacker had pledged allegiance to isis or was in touch with members of the organization. on his computer it shows a clear interest in the jihadist movement. attacks,er last year's people packed this square in the name of unity. france's national motto -- liberty, equality, brotherhood here for more than a century. now in the shadow of a presidential election, people are wondering where the security is. and when they got under the promenade today, the mood had changed. when once looked like solidarity here is starting to feel very thin. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." from to come, we have more here at the republican convention including a look at the week's big speakers, starting tonight with donald trump's wife, melania. report has found evi
that man was not. lucy with 13 victims still unidentified, investigators say the killer's computer reveals a fascination with violence and radical islam, but no direct command. >> investigation does not show that the attacker had pledged allegiance to isis or was in touch with members of the organization. on his computer it shows a clear interest in the jihadist movement. attacks,er last year's people packed this square in the name of unity. france's national motto -- liberty, equality,...
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lucy, it is hard losing a good one. that's what many people here said tonight. howard white was man who loved serving his country. he had only been home a month and a half when he was killed. family and friends said good-bye wednesday evening during a funeral for 47-year-old howard white. a disabled marine veteran killed a week ago >> hurt, heart broken. you know, words can't describe the pain that i feel right now. >> reporter: white has been hailed a hero he was had a neighborhood bar on north 5th in olney when shot to death when another man began causing a disturbance >> recognize him as a hero. that's what he was. >> reporter: he was known as moodles served had us country more than two decades until hurt in a tank explosion. he had only been home a month and a half when he was killed. >> this will be hard my friend is gone. he would give you the shirt off his back. just, you ask he'll give. >> reporter: michelle holland said he taught her to experience the world paid for her to go to london and poland >> i'm always going to carry this and he loved to travel. >> reporter: and white will be buried tomorrow morn
lucy, it is hard losing a good one. that's what many people here said tonight. howard white was man who loved serving his country. he had only been home a month and a half when he was killed. family and friends said good-bye wednesday evening during a funeral for 47-year-old howard white. a disabled marine veteran killed a week ago >> hurt, heart broken. you know, words can't describe the pain that i feel right now. >> reporter: white has been hailed a hero he was had a neighborhood...
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begin this sunday with a developing a man suspected in a deadly shooting on haverford road last night pulled the trigger in a second shooting in overbrook park. i'm lucy nolan >> i'm iain page. police say the man had just lef friend's house, brad sat is live in haverford township at the ni with more. brad? >> reporter:, it's more than 24 hours later. still a lot of question, not the least of which is what ledin bu more about the suspect's >> reporter: neighbors still trying to make sense, 29-year-old john lee of narberth p6:00 p.m. walking down haverfod road when police say this man approached him. witnesses heard arguing when the man allegedly shot and killed lee outside the apartment of a friend he was about to visit and now we're learning about an hour prior, the suspect fired shots at two people a few miles away at 77th and sherwood road in philadelphia's overbrook park section. victims there seeing the suspect's photo on tv and realizing the same man at them. a witness telling fox 29 the suspect fired more than a dozen shots after being confronted no one was hurt. the suspect fled in an early 2000 model the family of john lee is devastated. a wom
begin this sunday with a developing a man suspected in a deadly shooting on haverford road last night pulled the trigger in a second shooting in overbrook park. i'm lucy nolan >> i'm iain page. police say the man had just lef friend's house, brad sat is live in haverford township at the ni with more. brad? >> reporter:, it's more than 24 hours later. still a lot of question, not the least of which is what ledin bu more about the suspect's >> reporter: neighbors still trying to...
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they hire convicted felons all the time but they fired an innocent man and don't make amends. lucy a stand up job by the cowboys once again. >> all righty. thank you much sean bell. you know rock legend alice cooper may have just found his way into art history. the singer recently came across original never before seen andy warhole silk screen kind of a big deal. the work of art had been in storage for of the past 40 years rolled up in little tube. warhole gave cooper the painting as a birthday present back in the '70's it appears part of warhole's series death and disaster. other paints from that series have sold for more than $10 million. wow! >>> christie brinkley she needs some help. finding love. the super model says she's having a hard time getting a date. brinkley admits pretty easy when she was younge at 63 hard to find nice guy whose also available. feel you christie. she's also single. she split from john mellencamp last year almost after year of dating. she's -- my goodness. >> she's amazing. >> really? >> you really think she can't get a date? >> with somebody wonderful
they hire convicted felons all the time but they fired an innocent man and don't make amends. lucy a stand up job by the cowboys once again. >> all righty. thank you much sean bell. you know rock legend alice cooper may have just found his way into art history. the singer recently came across original never before seen andy warhole silk screen kind of a big deal. the work of art had been in storage for of the past 40 years rolled up in little tube. warhole gave cooper the painting as a...
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this isjust from the very first part, where the man who used to be the janata in lucy barton's schoolound. this morning tommy drove slowly to the town of carlisle for errands. it was a sunny the town of carlisle for errands. it was a sunny day in may and his wife's birthday was a few days away. all around him were open fields. the corn newly planted and the soyabeans too. the number of fields were still brown as they had been ploughed, but mostly there was the high blue sky with a few white clouds scattered near the horizon. the family had been outcasts, even in a town like this. the extreme poverty and strangeness making them so. the old est strangeness making them so. the oldest man, a man named pete, lived alone in their house now. the middle child was two towns away and the youngest, lucy barton, had fled many yea rs youngest, lucy barton, had fled many years ago. thank you. so, we think here in england, in britain, but we know america, and yet reading your books you understand that there's lots of america you don't know. when we look at america we see it through the big events, t
this isjust from the very first part, where the man who used to be the janata in lucy barton's schoolound. this morning tommy drove slowly to the town of carlisle for errands. it was a sunny the town of carlisle for errands. it was a sunny day in may and his wife's birthday was a few days away. all around him were open fields. the corn newly planted and the soyabeans too. the number of fields were still brown as they had been ploughed, but mostly there was the high blue sky with a few white...
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jesse: let me ask you this, lucy, hearing that story, this preventable tragedy, innocent young man, how do democrats like yourself not support something as common sense as kate's law? >> first and foremost i absolutely ema these with sabi nerks and anyone who lost a loved one to senseless crime. but what we have to focus on is an effective approach to fixing our broken immigration system. we can't stay if kate's law was in place all of these situations would have been averted. what this does is this does nothing to fix the broken immigration system. president trump said he would focus on criminals, people who were doing violent crime in their community. and instead he's focusing on home who have been living their lives and raising their lives in our community. jesse: kate' law addresses the criminal immigrant. if you are convicted of a felony or three misdemeanors and you are convicted and get caught coming back, 10 years. because the guy in san francisco had multiple felony convictions and he came across the border five times. so this is the very focused on criminality. >> no, the law
jesse: let me ask you this, lucy, hearing that story, this preventable tragedy, innocent young man, how do democrats like yourself not support something as common sense as kate's law? >> first and foremost i absolutely ema these with sabi nerks and anyone who lost a loved one to senseless crime. but what we have to focus on is an effective approach to fixing our broken immigration system. we can't stay if kate's law was in place all of these situations would have been averted. what this...
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lucy, he is. when you hear a story, you see for yourself what an incredible young man he is, despite so many challenge, you really hope that his dream comes true. >> it is very rough. you know, like anything, you don't want to see your kids go through the pain. >> and 12 year old tyler has had his share of pain. legally blind, and born with cerebral palsy, the sixth grader just had a major operation in june, at children's hospital of philadelphia to correct a limp and straighten out his left foot which was turned in. >> they decided to remove his femme or bone, so they cut him from up top here, down to the bottom of his knee. they rotate philadelphia about 30 degrees. >> after six days in icu, being i am mobile for a month, tile is her back at chop again, going through an intensive four-week in-patient rehab program to learn to walk again. tyler remaining upbeat the entire time, always with a smile on his face. >> how do you keep such a positive attitude? >> i just keep working through it. >> his goal is to get back to doing what he loves the most, playing basketall, especially with his twin brother,
lucy, he is. when you hear a story, you see for yourself what an incredible young man he is, despite so many challenge, you really hope that his dream comes true. >> it is very rough. you know, like anything, you don't want to see your kids go through the pain. >> and 12 year old tyler has had his share of pain. legally blind, and born with cerebral palsy, the sixth grader just had a major operation in june, at children's hospital of philadelphia to correct a limp and straighten out...
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man. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, lucyr-old david desper had more than a half dozen prior arrests on his rap sheet. had nothing as serious or as violent as the first degree murder charges he faces. let's go to video as we visited desper's trainer, delaware county address, nobody answered but neighbors told us the suspect was quiet and kept to himself. of living at the address with one other man. they say they used to see that red pickup truck desper was allegedly driving when police say he shot 18-year-old bianca roberson. they used to see it parked outside his home but did not put two and two together. now, at a nearby address listed for desper's relatives, a note on the door read, quote, our hearts go out to roberson family. we will have no further comment at this time. court records show desper had been arrested eight prior times in delaware county related to things like driving without a valid inspection or registration. all of those arrests related to traffic offenses. no violent felonies like this senseless murder he
man. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, lucyr-old david desper had more than a half dozen prior arrests on his rap sheet. had nothing as serious or as violent as the first degree murder charges he faces. let's go to video as we visited desper's trainer, delaware county address, nobody answered but neighbors told us the suspect was quiet and kept to himself. of living at the address with one other man. they say they used to see that red pickup truck desper was allegedly driving when...
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in surrey, where her sister lucy at home on christine were shot deadin lucy at home on christine were shot dead in 2014 by this manust an awful place, awful. why did you wa nt an awful place, awful. why did you want a comeback? just to see if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those goals. a year before the killings, in march 2013, john lowe's seven shot guns were seized by surrey police following allegations he made threats to kill. but five months later, the guns on his licence were returned and in february 2014, christine, who had known him for more than 25 years, was shot at point—blank range. her daughter lucy escaped and made a frantic 999 call before she too was shot dead. sta cey‘s before she too was shot dead. stacey's account of what happened that day is very distressing. stacey's account of what happened that day is very distressingm stacey's account of what happened that day is very distressing. it was worse than an execution. executions are quick. and i keep thinking, she should have paid. gosh, she was so brave. wasn't she brave? so, then, he beat her, shot the dogs... the
in surrey, where her sister lucy at home on christine were shot deadin lucy at home on christine were shot dead in 2014 by this manust an awful place, awful. why did you wa nt an awful place, awful. why did you want a comeback? just to see if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those goals. a year before the killings, in march 2013, john lowe's seven shot guns were seized by surrey police following allegations he made threats to kill. but five months later, the guns...
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so sean bell is here with a man who basically carries the hopes city on his throwing shoulder. sean? >> yeah, lucyyou're right. all eyes on carson wentz. eagles go as he goes. like you said it's day two of training camp so still only quarterbacks, rookies and a few vets the entire team doesn't have to report until thursday. but like we said, it's all about carson wentz. the first couple of days carson hasn't really thrown that much. limited rep for starting quarterback the backups have thrown just as much as he has. the team is probably just trying to protect his arm so it's the start of a long long season. things are a lot different for carson this year from third string quarterack to the guy. to the starter and today he talked about the difference. >> just for me mentally, you know, the way i approach it. it's not so much of a whirl win. this summer i was just like chomping at the bit to get here. last summer i was just trying to breathe. because just a whirlwind off season so mentally i'm just in a way better place. >> he's refresh. he's rejuvenated. he's eager many he's ready to go. he's got t
so sean bell is here with a man who basically carries the hopes city on his throwing shoulder. sean? >> yeah, lucyyou're right. all eyes on carson wentz. eagles go as he goes. like you said it's day two of training camp so still only quarterbacks, rookies and a few vets the entire team doesn't have to report until thursday. but like we said, it's all about carson wentz. the first couple of days carson hasn't really thrown that much. limited rep for starting quarterback the backups have...
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lucy? >> all right. thank you much sean. >>> remember we were talking last night about the big man versus shark thing on shark week. >> a lotpeople feeling really ripped off it was highly touted of course, right. it was they found out sim mew laying. lots of people disappointed they thought they'd see a shark racing world class swimmer michael phelps much that's what they thought they'd see. no. instead scientists used speed data to generate a shark's simulation that he raced again. to add insult to injury the simulation beat phelps. >> oh. >> didn't end well. >> you didn't think i was he was -- >> who cares? you thought he would be next to shark. lane one phelps, lane two shark. shark, stay in your lane. >> the weather has not been staying in its lane. >> severe thunderstorm warning in effect atlantic county, cumberland, kent and salem counties until 11:30. back here at 4:00 a.m. "good day philadelphia". sue serio will have more on th th >>> good morning, happening right now, in philadelphia two people are in police custody after scaling ben franklin bridge, what we're learning this morning about why, they may have gone up
lucy? >> all right. thank you much sean. >>> remember we were talking last night about the big man versus shark thing on shark week. >> a lotpeople feeling really ripped off it was highly touted of course, right. it was they found out sim mew laying. lots of people disappointed they thought they'd see a shark racing world class swimmer michael phelps much that's what they thought they'd see. no. instead scientists used speed data to generate a shark's simulation that he...
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lucy? >> brad, thank you. >>> a philadelphia police are looking for a person who shot and killed a man early this morning. police say at about 1:30 overnight on the 2900 block of north fourth street a gunman shot the 24-year-old man many times including in the head. someone rushed him to temple hospital in they're car but doctors pronounced him daddy short while later. police aren't just searching for his killer but also a motive. >>> a violent morning in feltonville has police looking tonight for six men. police say one of their own an off duty officer witnessed men going into a house on the 4900 block of b street. they came outside and started shooting and then ran inside another house. police and swat teams got there and declared eight barricade situation. all the chaos 17-year-old girl that a house nearby got hit with a stray bullet in the chest. she is expected to make a full recovery and another stray bullet entered a home with children inside. >> when all this start -- [ inaudible ] >> my husband take to the floor but... [ inaudible ] >> all the suspect ended up getting away. police a
lucy? >> brad, thank you. >>> a philadelphia police are looking for a person who shot and killed a man early this morning. police say at about 1:30 overnight on the 2900 block of north fourth street a gunman shot the 24-year-old man many times including in the head. someone rushed him to temple hospital in they're car but doctors pronounced him daddy short while later. police aren't just searching for his killer but also a motive. >>> a violent morning in feltonville has...
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has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey where her sister lucy and her mum christine were shot dead in 2014 by this manible memories. it's just... just awful place, awful. why did you want to come back? just to see... if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. i don't know. i don't think i'll come back again. the two deceased appeared to have gunshot wounds. the officers also found a total of four dogs at the address, all of whom also appeared to have had gunshot wounds. so what drove this 82—year—old to carry out such a brutal double murder? if he hadn't have got those guns back then they would be here, no ifs or buts about it. they would be alive, they would be fine, my children would be, you know, able to see them. a year before the killings, in march 2013, john lowe's seven shotguns were seized by surrey police following allegations he made threats to kill. but five months later the guns and his licence were returned and, in february 2014, christine, who had known lowe for more than 25 years, was shot at point—blank range. her daughter lucy escaped and made a fran
has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey where her sister lucy and her mum christine were shot dead in 2014 by this manible memories. it's just... just awful place, awful. why did you want to come back? just to see... if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. i don't know. i don't think i'll come back again. the two deceased appeared to have gunshot wounds. the officers also found a total of four dogs at the address, all of whom also appeared to...
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lucy and iain back to you. >> thank you. >>> to north philadelphia now, where a man is dead and another is in critical condition after a shooter opened fire on them. both men shot several times around 2:30 this morning on the 800 block of west russell street. both were taken to temple university hospital. where one died. another is fighting for his life. police have not made any arrests as of yet >>> he will kins park, investigators are trying to figure out what ignited a fire that killed a married 98-year-old couple early this morning, they were great grandparen grandparents beloved by their community. . >> reporter: array and helen findstone 98 of he will kins park married 70 plus years, parents, grandparents, great grandparents, two long lives ended tragically this morning. plike this.t expect anything >> reporter: neighbors were caught off guard when fire engines stormed the avenue after 4:30 a.m. >> you could hear the crackling and the popping and the intensity. >> reporter: officials say flames were heavy on first floor in front of the home, the couple bem bedroom where the pair was found. >> you walked u
lucy and iain back to you. >> thank you. >>> to north philadelphia now, where a man is dead and another is in critical condition after a shooter opened fire on them. both men shot several times around 2:30 this morning on the 800 block of west russell street. both were taken to temple university hospital. where one died. another is fighting for his life. police have not made any arrests as of yet >>> he will kins park, investigators are trying to figure out what ignited...
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has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey, where her sister lucy at her mum christine were shot dead in 2014 by this mank? just to see if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. a year before the killings, in march 2013, john lowe's seven shotguns were seized by surrey police following allegations he made threats to kill. but five months later, the guns on his licence were returned and in february 2014, christine, who had known him for more than 25 years, was shot at point—blank range. her daughter lucy escaped and made a frantic 999 call before she too was shot dead. stacy's account of what happened that day is very distressing. it was worse than an execution. executions are quick. and i keep thinking, she should have hid. gosh, she was so brave. wasn't she brave? so, then, he beat her, shot the dogs... then stood over her with that gun... now, surrey police had records ofjohn lowe's violent history. he had made repeated threats to kill and even lied on his firearms application, but yet he was still given a licence to hold a gun. as soon as the murders happened, we go
has returned to the family farm near farnham in surrey, where her sister lucy at her mum christine were shot dead in 2014 by this mank? just to see if there was anything that reminded me of them. my sister painted those gold. a year before the killings, in march 2013, john lowe's seven shotguns were seized by surrey police following allegations he made threats to kill. but five months later, the guns on his licence were returned and in february 2014, christine, who had known him for more than...
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lucy. >> thank you very much, joel. live there in washington, d.c. >>> the man who a jury convicted of shooting a philadelphia cop is just learned his fate. today a judge sentenced william -- william to 35 to 75 years in prison. i will bring you that in just a moment. right now, look at that. goodness gracious. we had lot of weather yesterday big time. we did. meteorologist kathy orr joining us now. kathy, what's going on right now? >> inches of rain down the shore in northern delaware and also in chester county. so a lot of that flooding has receded thankfully and we're watching another line of showers and thunderstorms build to the north and west of the lehigh valley. we do have one severe cell severe thunderstorm warning in effect for columbia north cumberland and schuylkill counties until 6:00. we'll see as this moves towards the south and east it if it goes toward the lehigh valley. i'll keep you updated on that. it's pretty decent out there. we're looking at that heat wave, that ended some storms moving this evening and the possibility of a few scattered thunderstorms that could be severe. we are under the marginal
lucy. >> thank you very much, joel. live there in washington, d.c. >>> the man who a jury convicted of shooting a philadelphia cop is just learned his fate. today a judge sentenced william -- william to 35 to 75 years in prison. i will bring you that in just a moment. right now, look at that. goodness gracious. we had lot of weather yesterday big time. we did. meteorologist kathy orr joining us now. kathy, what's going on right now? >> inches of rain down the shore in...
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. >> that's the 911 call lucy made after her brother found her unconscious in their apartment. gunter told police a man described as the stepdad beat the child on saturday because she refused to eat. did not report the incident until three days later. spoke to a relative at the vigil for the little girl wednesday. >> someone has to give an account to what happened to this baby. whether it be him, her or them. justice needs to be served. >> no one butt lucy gunter is facing charges. other children in foster care. >>> we are learning more details about two brothers who drowned in a lake in cumberland county. fisherman spotted the bodies of the brothers wednesday night in vineland's crystal lake. police believe the men were fishing when one of them got into trouble in the water. the other drowned trying to save them. >>> the juice will soon be loose. granted parole from prison yesterday. >> i'm sorry it happened. i'm sorry to nevada. >> simpson apologized yesterday to the hotel room heist that landed him in prison. officials could release him as early as october 1. won't be completely free. first he'll ne
. >> that's the 911 call lucy made after her brother found her unconscious in their apartment. gunter told police a man described as the stepdad beat the child on saturday because she refused to eat. did not report the incident until three days later. spoke to a relative at the vigil for the little girl wednesday. >> someone has to give an account to what happened to this baby. whether it be him, her or them. justice needs to be served. >> no one butt lucy gunter is facing...
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man. he turned his back on the culture along with a lot of other faults. we as a society really need to stop sensationalizing such garbage. >> lucyight. thank you very much, sean bell. apple lovers get excited about the generation iphone. well jp morgan analysis, say that three times fast, nolan, expects apple's iphone eight to hit store shelves in september. jp morgan also predicts the price to break $1,000 for the base model, sean bell. that should fire you up. that's a big chunk porn the current base model of theism phone seven which starts at 650. >> i'll stick with my i phone six which i still love. >> i'm going back to the flip phone when it was all so simple. >> how would you like to travel from new york city to washington in 29 minutes. >> okay. >> with stops along the way like in philadelphia. if space xceo elan musk realizes his dream of being underground super high speed pod could it happen much that's not going to look like that at all. nyi. [ laughter ] >> new jersey transi. >> exactly he just got the okay to build a hyper loop connecting new york, philadelphia, baltimore and d.c. 29 minutes for the trip. he got gove
man. he turned his back on the culture along with a lot of other faults. we as a society really need to stop sensationalizing such garbage. >> lucyight. thank you very much, sean bell. apple lovers get excited about the generation iphone. well jp morgan analysis, say that three times fast, nolan, expects apple's iphone eight to hit store shelves in september. jp morgan also predicts the price to break $1,000 for the base model, sean bell. that should fire you up. that's a big chunk porn...
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lucy is off tonight. you saw it first on fox. cosmo dinardo told police he is the man they're looking for. here's what we know at this hour. cosmo dinardo' attorney saying the 20-year-old man agreed to plead guilty to four counts of murder in exchange dinardo will not face the death penalty. and tonight we're learning more about the murders and a possible motive. >> we have team coverage for you tonight and new information that you have not yet heard. we begin tonight with fox 29's chris o'connell on the phone. chris you broke the story tweeting out news of the confession just seconds after his attorney confirmed it. >> reporter: that is right. iain we're having video technical tran mission problems. we wanted to deliver this news to you and astonishing admission today by 20-year-old cosmo dinardo. according to his attorney, he has admitted, confessed to the mass murder of those four men. that this investigation is far from over tonight. in fact sources have told fox 29 that investigators are still looking for a co conspirator in these murders. they may have a motive and they may be even c
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lucy and iain tonight that little boy is expected to survive. back to you. >> all right. well that is some good news there. sabina, thank you. >>> the man shot a philadelphia cop now notice how long he has to stay in prison. a judge sensed william nobody lip to 35 to 75 years in prison jury found him guilty in april of the 2015 shooting of officer daniel cos stick it happened at 50th and master while he was on bike patrol. he was at today's sentencing but he let the district attorney's office do the talking. >> mr. noblin knew what he was doing in this case he stated i'm sorry, i didn't want to have to do this to you. he reached into his waistband and he pulled out a firearm which he's prohibited from possessing. the defendant for whatever reason did not want, forks whatever reason the defendant attacked officer cos stick that night. but the defendant fully was aware of what he was doing. >> the defense argued that officer cos stick was the one who got aggressive off the bat and argument the jury did not buy. >>> a man accused of shooting his wife and then getting shot by police is now facing charges. prosecutors have charged 37-year-ol
lucy and iain tonight that little boy is expected to survive. back to you. >> all right. well that is some good news there. sabina, thank you. >>> the man shot a philadelphia cop now notice how long he has to stay in prison. a judge sensed william nobody lip to 35 to 75 years in prison jury found him guilty in april of the 2015 shooting of officer daniel cos stick it happened at 50th and master while he was on bike patrol. he was at today's sentencing but he let the district...
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man dead has become so bad a state senator called a meeting. fox 29's dave kinchen was there joins us now live from germantown. dave? >> reporter: well, lucyneighbors here in germantown shake every time they hear a gunshot. tonight they went to meeting to say no more. >> there's crime everywhere but i was shocked because i didn't hear anything about it. >> reporter: it's enough gun violence for lisa hall and her neighbors. so they packed in a room in germantown to learn how to fight crime with 14th philadelphia police district thursday. >> when i heard about it, i was shocked, stunned, and, you know, felt like, okay, well, my safety sat risk let me come out scene what's going on. >> reporter: early this morning a 30-year-old man was left in extremely critical condition after being shot in the chest back and groin. early morning of july 5th, police say 20-year-old timothy michael is killed after being shot in the chest on the 300 block of west seymour street. >> since we first met with the police there's been another shooting, um, we had already been having significant contact with the police prior to the first shooting on my treat. >> repo
man dead has become so bad a state senator called a meeting. fox 29's dave kinchen was there joins us now live from germantown. dave? >> reporter: well, lucyneighbors here in germantown shake every time they hear a gunshot. tonight they went to meeting to say no more. >> there's crime everywhere but i was shocked because i didn't hear anything about it. >> reporter: it's enough gun violence for lisa hall and her neighbors. so they packed in a room in germantown to learn how to...
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lucy, to you. >> thank you, jeff. charged with killing a woman in a hospital. prosecutors say montgomery county man delivered opioids to the woman. police arrested 29 year old travis today, saying on several occasions he gave the drugs to 30 year old sierra hadrick, while doctors treated her for non-life threatening condition at einstein medical center in east norriton, nurses found her dead inside her hospital room in may. >>> he was signing in and out on an after-hours visitors log to sierra's room to deliver heroin, pills, and ultimately phentinol. , five different times. five times he walks in and out of that hospital to deliver these substances to this 30 year old woman. >> a judge denied bail f convicted he faces as long as 40 years in prison. >> skyfox over row home collapse in west philadelphia today. this was all that's left of the building, on south ruby street. now, thankfully the family who lived inside was able to get out before the collapse. >> and they owe it all to their pet baxter. fox 29's dawn timoney live at the scene in west philadelphia, what a good kitty, dawn. >> reporter: a
lucy, to you. >> thank you, jeff. charged with killing a woman in a hospital. prosecutors say montgomery county man delivered opioids to the woman. police arrested 29 year old travis today, saying on several occasions he gave the drugs to 30 year old sierra hadrick, while doctors treated her for non-life threatening condition at einstein medical center in east norriton, nurses found her dead inside her hospital room in may. >>> he was signing in and out on an after-hours visitors...
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year—old man who died afterwards he was restrained by police appeal after angry clashes in london last night when protesters threw fireworks and bottles at police. now on bbc news, witness, lucyents from history. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between communists and the nationalists. translation: i never even thought about joining the communists. i followed the nationalist party all the way. i'm 99 years old, and i still haven't changed my mind about that. the country was weak and divided. someone had to rescue china from these miserable conditions. there were two men willing to try. one was chiang kai—shek, who was leader of the nationalist troops. the other was mao zedong, who wanted to turn china into a communist state. the t
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lucy this all unfolded around 7:30 tonight. i'll get out of the way investigators still here on the scene. police called here after a woman was shot in the chest. when they arrived there was man with gun on the steps of a house nearby wrack racking the gun and pointing the gun at police officers. seven officers opened fire. four philadelphia police officers, three septa officers who were also wearing body cameras. the suspect was wounded. taken to the hospital in critical condition. the woman 48 years old was also taken to the hospital in critical condition. she is the latest victim in a spring of violence this past week. >> it make me feel scare. >> reporter: haiti roman leaves a to you doors away from the spot where tragedy struck two women a week ago. one was 35. the other just 19. >> i couldn't understand -- i can understand maybe a car accident or something but shoo shooting women it's not, you know i not used it to. >> i going to cry. >> celia estrada sat on her front porch tuesday evening a few feet where a 25-year-old woman was murdered earlier in the day. shot seven times in the growing string of violence against women in the city. >> i hope they looking for the lord
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lucy, there is now a $5,000 reward out there. >> hopefully it leads to his arrest soon. thank you much, brad. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man early this morning. they say at about 1:30 overnight on the 2900 block of north fourth street a gunman shot a 24-year-old over and over and that includes in his head. someone rushed him to temple hospital in their car but doctors pronounced him dead a short while later. police are not only looking for that killer. but also a motive. >>> to feltonville now a dramatic barricade situation has ended in six suspects on the r run. police say one of their own off duty officer witnessed some guys going into a house on the 4900 block of b street. they came outside and started shooting and then ran inside another house. police and swat teams got there and declared a barricade situation. in all the chaos, a 17-year-old girl and a house nearby got hit with a stray bullet in the che chest. she's expected to make full recovery. another stray bullet entered a home with children inside. all the suspects ended up getting away and police are still looking for them right now. >>> we're now getting a look at t
lucy, there is now a $5,000 reward out there. >> hopefully it leads to his arrest soon. thank you much, brad. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the person who shot and killed a man early this morning. they say at about 1:30 overnight on the 2900 block of north fourth street a gunman shot a 24-year-old over and over and that includes in his head. someone rushed him to temple hospital in their car but doctors pronounced him dead a short while later. police are not only...
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man who really loved our country as resident. and generally, people who are innocent are not concerned about pardons. next, we are joined from port saint lucie, florida. caller: good morning. i think that all the democrats go mueller's party should back in the woods with hillary clinton. they all lie about what donald trump is doing. they make fun of his family. they talk bad about his family. why isn't hillary being investigating for everything she has done? mueller does not investigate her because she is a democrat. i think trump is doing a fantastic job. they should leave him alone and let him get his job done. lantic" is reporting on robert mueller. the headline is " mueller can pursue whatever crimes he uncovers." the order, written by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, establishing the special counsel, is broad. it states the special counsel is "authorized to conduct the investigation." ort includes any links coronation between the russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of donald trump as well as any matters that may arise directly from the investigation. the special counsel has to look into matters un
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man: this is my younger brother. lemonis: oh, you're his brother? -joel: mm-hmm. -lemonis: okay. are you full-time? joel: i live down in port st. lucieso i drive up here to help out. lemonis: do any of you work here full-time? -alex: no. -lemonis: and do you pay them when they come? brad: not right now, no. i had three full-time employees. you know, our first 2 quarters of the year were pretty solid. summer hit us. we had a really bad summer in sales. and then, like, you know, we had guys here for 40 hours a week and only 20 hours worth of work to do. lemonis: i understand that, in the moment, it made sense for brad to let everybody go. there was no money. but you can't run a business with volunteers because the predictability of their schedule doesn't really line up with your requirement to deliver to the customer. what does this panel cost to make? break it down for me in pieces. what does the back panel of wood cost? brad: maybe $1.50. lemonis: how much are the interior guts? brad: you're looking at maybe $2. lemonis: how about the frame itself? brad: probably another $1.50. lemonis: how about the fabric? brad: $5 per yard, half a
man: this is my younger brother. lemonis: oh, you're his brother? -joel: mm-hmm. -lemonis: okay. are you full-time? joel: i live down in port st. lucieso i drive up here to help out. lemonis: do any of you work here full-time? -alex: no. -lemonis: and do you pay them when they come? brad: not right now, no. i had three full-time employees. you know, our first 2 quarters of the year were pretty solid. summer hit us. we had a really bad summer in sales. and then, like, you know, we had guys here...