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the trial lasted a day in some ways, mcneill was lucky.ation system, he had money and powerful people working to bring him, including billionaire, michael reuben. >> look, there has been a huge group focus on this every single day. people are talking dozens of times a day. fighting for him. we all felt so personally appalled by what had happened. >> luke kim as a investigator who joined a team at ribbon and rock nation, he spent months combing through documents, tracking down witnesses. >> they only witness against meghan has criminal trial was the police officer who arrested him. his famous richie graham. >> urging grandma served and philadelphia's narcotics field unit. the investigator tracked on a former officer who worked with him for years. >> we worked in the squad. we talked every day. >> he wasn't involved with me mills case but remember graham talking about his arrest. >> i remember sitting at my desk. and reggie graham and i were dewy paperwork. we were all talking. and reggie graham was talking about a kid named miguel. i distin
the trial lasted a day in some ways, mcneill was lucky.ation system, he had money and powerful people working to bring him, including billionaire, michael reuben. >> look, there has been a huge group focus on this every single day. people are talking dozens of times a day. fighting for him. we all felt so personally appalled by what had happened. >> luke kim as a investigator who joined a team at ribbon and rock nation, he spent months combing through documents, tracking down...
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kirsty mcneill, who is the executive director of policy, advocacy and campaigns there, explained whato the people who need it. we see that lives are on the line tomorrow with this vote. to make itjust very tangible, yemen, the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe, over 90% of children in yemen need humanitarian aid. that is the very aid that keeps them alive, food and medicine, and yet uk aid to yemen has gone down by 60%. syria, an entire generation of syrian children have known nothing but war, and yet the uk has cut aid to syrians by a third. south sudan, two thirds of people are food insecure, and yet, uk aid has gone down by a third. in country after country after country, we see that lives are on the line. this is not an abstract question or a political one, it's one about saving lives. the prime minister boris johnson will urge leaders at the upcoming g7 summit to commit to vaccinating the whole world against coronavirus by the end of next year. mrjohnson will lay out his plan at a summit of advanced economies in cornwall on friday — the first face—to—face meeting of the g7 s
kirsty mcneill, who is the executive director of policy, advocacy and campaigns there, explained whato the people who need it. we see that lives are on the line tomorrow with this vote. to make itjust very tangible, yemen, the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe, over 90% of children in yemen need humanitarian aid. that is the very aid that keeps them alive, food and medicine, and yet uk aid to yemen has gone down by 60%. syria, an entire generation of syrian children have known nothing but...
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i'm joined now by kirsty mcneill who is the executive director of policy, advocacy and campaigns thereat this is at once in 300 years situation which has caused significant fiscal challenge at home, once the economic situation changes the government will return to 0.7% foreign aid. how do you respond to that? we to 0.7% foreign aid. how do you respond to that?— to 0.7% foreign aid. how do you respond to that? we would say that lives are on — respond to that? we would say that lives are on the _ respond to that? we would say that lives are on the line _ respond to that? we would say that lives are on the line tomorrow - respond to that? we would say that lives are on the line tomorrow with | lives are on the line tomorrow with this vote. yemen, the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe, humanitarian catastrophe, humanitarian aid keeps them alive through food and medicine and yet uk aid to yemen has gone down by 60%. syria, a generation of syrian children have learnt nothing but war yet the uk has cut aid to syrians by a third. south sudan, two thirds of people are food insecure and yet
i'm joined now by kirsty mcneill who is the executive director of policy, advocacy and campaigns thereat this is at once in 300 years situation which has caused significant fiscal challenge at home, once the economic situation changes the government will return to 0.7% foreign aid. how do you respond to that? we to 0.7% foreign aid. how do you respond to that?— to 0.7% foreign aid. how do you respond to that? we would say that lives are on — respond to that? we would say that lives are on...
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linsey mcneill and chris wright, thank you very much for talking to us.grief. three days after her son, dea—john reid, lay dying herejoan morris came to lay flowers. on monday evening, she said she sent her son out to play football and he never came home. they took away my son's life. my son won't even grow up to give me a grandchild. what more must i do? i love my son so much! and when i went home i don't see my son in the house. it has grieved me a lot. what more, what more can i do? what more can i do? it was another teenage life lost. described by his family as an incredibly talented footballer, gymnast and runner, dea—john died from a single stab wound to his chest. west midlands police said there had been an incident involving him and his friends immediately before he died. the police tapes and forensic tent have gone today, and that's given locals a chance to express their grief. in a statement, dea—john's family thanked the public for their outpouring of love and support, and added that it wouldn't be just them that felt his loss, but everybody th
linsey mcneill and chris wright, thank you very much for talking to us.grief. three days after her son, dea—john reid, lay dying herejoan morris came to lay flowers. on monday evening, she said she sent her son out to play football and he never came home. they took away my son's life. my son won't even grow up to give me a grandchild. what more must i do? i love my son so much! and when i went home i don't see my son in the house. it has grieved me a lot. what more, what more can i do? what...
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we can speak now to kirsty mcneill, she's the executive director of policy at save the children.here and what are you remembering? the ad, who is there and what are you remembering?— ad, who is there and what are you remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to _ remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to remember _ remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to remember the - remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to remember the covid i is a chance to remember the covid data. we have seen far too many pass from this devastating pandemic and of course it is still raging. so tonight we will be reflecting on those we have lost but also looking forward to a few days of the summit that are much less disappointing than day one which i'm afraid has not shown anything like the level of ambition that we need to beat this pandemic. ambition that we need to beat this andemic. ,, , ambition that we need to beat this andemic. ,,, ., ., ambition that we need to beat this andemic. ,, ., ., , pandemic. spell out to me the things ou would pandemic. spell out to me the
we can speak now to kirsty mcneill, she's the executive director of policy at save the children.here and what are you remembering? the ad, who is there and what are you remembering?— ad, who is there and what are you remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to _ remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to remember _ remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to remember the - remembering? the vigil this evening is a chance to remember the covid i is a chance to remember the...
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let's speak to kirsty mcneill, save the children's executive director of policy, advocacy and campaignswe have to help the world not go hungry, this is the last time that britain should be stepping back. what should be stepping back. what im acts should be stepping back. what impacts are — should be stepping back. what impacts are using _ should be stepping back. what impacts are using already i should be stepping back. what impacts are using already was not just one example —— what are you seeing already? in just one example -- what are you seeing already?— just one example -- what are you seeing already? in yemen, children and women — seeing already? in yemen, children and women are _ seeing already? in yemen, children and women are dependent - seeing already? in yemen, children and women are dependent on i and women are dependent on humanitarian aid, the aid that helps with food and with medicine. 93% of kids need that aid, get the uk government has inexplicably and inexcusably cut aid to yemen by 60%. there is no doubt allies have already been lost because of the aid cuts, there's m
let's speak to kirsty mcneill, save the children's executive director of policy, advocacy and campaignswe have to help the world not go hungry, this is the last time that britain should be stepping back. what should be stepping back. what im acts should be stepping back. what impacts are — should be stepping back. what impacts are using _ should be stepping back. what impacts are using already i should be stepping back. what impacts are using already was not just one example —— what are...