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peter and paul moore were cousins who grew up as close as brothers. e two were on opposite sides of a courtroom. paul was on trial for the murder of roberto ayala, and peter was the key witness against him. the jury was still out on paul's fate, but one thing was certain, guilty or innocent, the moores were now a divided family. for the conclusion of our story, here's keith morrison. >> reporter: for much of his life, paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around him, get away with bad behavior. at his trial here in sacramento paul's defense attorney followed what was by now a familiar script. she accused peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a lifetime of making threats. paul does not make threats to roberto. paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury. of course, as you know, paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna, quite possibly paul's, that was found on the envelope cont
peter and paul moore were cousins who grew up as close as brothers. e two were on opposite sides of a courtroom. paul was on trial for the murder of roberto ayala, and peter was the key witness against him. the jury was still out on paul's fate, but one thing was certain, guilty or innocent, the moores were now a divided family. for the conclusion of our story, here's keith morrison. >> reporter: for much of his life, paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around him, get away with...
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peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi, paul moore's attorneyted in court a mirror image of the state's case, acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out paul? >> to counter that argument the prosecution was forced to call pete as a witness, knowing that would make him a punching bag for parisi. >> she told me, you're a murderer aren't you, mr. moore? i said those are your words, not mine. >> she thought she could, by grilling peter, uncover the evil, the monster. >> reporter: assistant attorney general david drewliner was pete's wrangler during the trial. >> i was completely satisfied there was no monster to uncover and so i for the most part let her go at him. >> reporter: a courtroom tactic not appreciated by pete. >> after the first day i said, you guys nee
peter is the one that wants in to the farming operation. >> reporter: linda parisi, paul moore's attorneyted in court a mirror image of the state's case, acknowledging that one cousin was out to frame the other, only in her version of the story paul was the stooge and peter the mastermind. >> peter is the one who has indicated, i've been in landscaping for 20 years. i'm tired. i'm broken down. i want to be in the farming operation. what better way to take out roberto and to take out...
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peter moore, whose family owned the farm, did not like roberto.en admitted he had challenged roberto to a fight. investigators were zeroing in on peter. then a mysterious clue would land right on their doorstep. it was a letter. and whoever wrote it had serious inside information. here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms has become something of a legend at solving puzzles, these little bits and pieces, fragments of this and that were about all that was left around roberto ayala's body the day of the explosion. a story in there somewhere thought the atf. agent brian parker was assigned to find out what it was. what does this tell you overall? there was an incredible amount of force in the explosion. >> reporter: most of these pieces were once part of the electrical box. >> you have washers. different types of hardware in here, screws, nuts, wire. >> reporter: other pieces just trash. but a few fragments, just a handful looked like they were pieces from a different puzzle. odd. >> cells from a 9 volt bat
peter moore, whose family owned the farm, did not like roberto.en admitted he had challenged roberto to a fight. investigators were zeroing in on peter. then a mysterious clue would land right on their doorstep. it was a letter. and whoever wrote it had serious inside information. here again is keith morrison. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms has become something of a legend at solving puzzles, these little bits and pieces, fragments of this and that were about all...
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to justice now with human rights activist peter tatchell and journalist chadwick moore very good evening to you both gentlemen peter 1st to you . what i think the the thing that's got some people concerned is that is that the size of the sentence is it proportionate to the crime. well i am gay and much of my human rights work involves supporting the human rights of l.g.b. plus people but i've got to say that this sentence is excessive it is disproportionate it is not commensurate with the crime committed however there are some disturbing elements he was not given the sentence purely for stealing the flag and for burning it there were also. accusations and claims of arson and threats to burn down other properties namely a strip club when it came to course he did not express any regrets and indeed justify his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith he seemed to be saying that his faith justified violent actions now in those circumstances the court understood that it was possible if not likely that if you remain free he may go on to commit further a
to justice now with human rights activist peter tatchell and journalist chadwick moore very good evening to you both gentlemen peter 1st to you . what i think the the thing that's got some people concerned is that is that the size of the sentence is it proportionate to the crime. well i am gay and much of my human rights work involves supporting the human rights of l.g.b. plus people but i've got to say that this sentence is excessive it is disproportionate it is not commensurate with the crime...
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and conversation really appreciate you both you come to be human rights activist peter tatchell journalist chadwick moore thank you guys. and that wraps it up at the back with more on our top stories in health and see that. all of us will hoops it has been absent from the bay this sense of behavior that appears even in deaf and blind babies even if you've never heard of seen love to feel tickled by parents. and then we learn how to use this in a more complex way i'm one of the things that we used to have to join in would love to contagiously to love when somebody else laughs even if you don't know why they're laughing. reading value tasia. and from up on high mountain gods best to create impeachment impeachment and impeachment by now as i'm sure your friends neighbors news feeds and cable news show hosts of told you the united states house of representatives voted yes on 2 articles of impeachment wednesday evening against the brand name of cheap united states president donald trump one for the abuse of power and the other for the obstruction of congress. 2 crimes then when that one set against the backdr
and conversation really appreciate you both you come to be human rights activist peter tatchell journalist chadwick moore thank you guys. and that wraps it up at the back with more on our top stories in health and see that. all of us will hoops it has been absent from the bay this sense of behavior that appears even in deaf and blind babies even if you've never heard of seen love to feel tickled by parents. and then we learn how to use this in a more complex way i'm one of the things that we...
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hurst‘s hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftnister has defended the decision to approve a £4 billion takeover of the british defence company cobham by an american private equity firm. speaking as he visited british troops in estonia, borisjohnson said he was satisfied the deal didn‘t raise national security issues. the company employs 10,000 people here in the uk. lady nadine cobham — from the family which set up the company — is among those strongly criticising the decision. she called the takeover "deeply disappointing". our business correspondent, katy prescott, reports. one of the uk‘s oldest defence companies. a pioneer of air to air refuelling, critical to the uk military. providing high—tech engineering jobs at their headquarters in dorset. for the last six months the government has been grappling with whether to allow its sale to the american private equity firm, advent, which aims to buy companies, improve them and sell them on. borisjohnson, having christmas lunch with uk troops in estonia, defended last night‘s decisi
hurst‘s hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftnister has defended the decision to approve a £4 billion takeover of the british defence company cobham by an american private equity firm. speaking as he visited british troops in estonia, borisjohnson said he was satisfied the deal didn‘t raise national security issues. the company employs 10,000 people here in the uk. lady nadine cobham — from the family which set up the company...
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hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftfootballing history. martin peters, who has died at the age of 76. now on bbc news, it's climate defenders. we meet the people looking for solutions to climate change, and follow the work of those striving to tackle this global threat. i'mjustin rowlatt, in the northern ethiopian city of mek‘ele. just take a look at it. because it is absolutely stunning. it is up on the high plains of the country. as you can see, it is hot and it is dry, and according to the un this whole region is among the most vulnerable to climate change in the world. but the people here have been building defences against the risks of a changing climate for years. and that is what this programme is about. some of the inspiring stories of amazing people around the world who have been successfully battling climate change. meet the climate defenders. we will meet the environmental lawyer who may have saved the world half a degree of warming by banishing a dangerous greenhouse gas, the boss of an indian company cleani
hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftfootballing history. martin peters, who has died at the age of 76. now on bbc news, it's climate defenders. we meet the people looking for solutions to climate change, and follow the work of those striving to tackle this global threat. i'mjustin rowlatt, in the northern ethiopian city of mek‘ele. just take a look at it. because it is absolutely stunning. it is up on the high plains of the...
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harvey earlier discuss the issues raised with human rights campaigner peter tatchell and journalist and political commentator charles moore. the whole issue with cultural procreation and that's what they seem to be mad about they're trying to say that she was using disparaging language if that's the best they have as she said chinese food makes you feel icky that's not a really strong argument and i don't believe it i don't think any chinese people upset about this i haven't seen the government of china banning her from visiting i think the problem was that the owner did indulge in a few stereotypes and you know i don't think it's true at all the claims that chinese food makes you feel bloated or icky. i've never experienced that i love chinese but i think it's great but of course there are good and bad chinese restaurants just like there's good and bad british ones once again this is a busybody annoying white liberal preoccupation who think they have to police the world and stand up for all the poor suffering minorities out there and you know it's great to see them eat their own it's wonderful to see them be ridiculous a
harvey earlier discuss the issues raised with human rights campaigner peter tatchell and journalist and political commentator charles moore. the whole issue with cultural procreation and that's what they seem to be mad about they're trying to say that she was using disparaging language if that's the best they have as she said chinese food makes you feel icky that's not a really strong argument and i don't believe it i don't think any chinese people upset about this i haven't seen the government...
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hurst's hat trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters left his so the saying goes, that west ham won the world cup! well earlier i spoke to one of martin peters‘ former team mates at west ham. sir trevor brooking and started off by asking for his reaction to the news today. even will be very sad. you know, martin, well lived locally as such. i was lucky as a young apprentice to join west ham in 65, when they won the cup winners‘ cup and they had w011 the cup winners‘ cup and they had won the fa cup the year before and in 66 we said west ham won the world cup, because of three lads there. . bobby and geoff and martin were key people. i was an apprentice when they were training and in fact made my debut at burnley with all three of those still in the team. what was he like as a person? i think the thing about martin was he, the best description i suppose, he was very humble. he‘d talk about players and you know some like publicity. martin wasn‘t like that. he was very quiet. he was a humble individual. yes, they enjoyed the up world cup and whateve
hurst's hat trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters left his so the saying goes, that west ham won the world cup! well earlier i spoke to one of martin peters‘ former team mates at west ham. sir trevor brooking and started off by asking for his reaction to the news today. even will be very sad. you know, martin, well lived locally as such. i was lucky as a young apprentice to join west ham in 65, when they won the cup winners‘ cup and they had w011...
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hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftclaimed the united states and china will very shortly sign the first part of their trade pact. it was announced earlier this month, in a bid to end the tit—for—tat trade war between the world's largest economies. under the deal, the united states would agree to reduce some tariffs in exchange for an increase in chinese purchases of american farm products. we also took the toughest ever action against china. and as a result, we just achieved a breakthrough on the trade deal, and we'll be signing it very shortly, they are already buying billions and billions of dollars of products, agricultural products. the trump administration has overturned the phasing out of old —fashioned, incandescent light bulbs in the us. it says replacement energy efficient bulbs would be too costly to consumers. the regulation was to come into effect next year. 16 states including new york and california have challenged the move, saying it would harm state efforts to reduce emissions. back to our main story and
hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftclaimed the united states and china will very shortly sign the first part of their trade pact. it was announced earlier this month, in a bid to end the tit—for—tat trade war between the world's largest economies. under the deal, the united states would agree to reduce some tariffs in exchange for an increase in chinese purchases of american farm products. we also took the toughest ever...
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hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftmark on footballing history on the day, so the saying goes, that west ham won the world cup. tributes from current and former players have been paid to martin peters. on twitter, martin peters' world cup winning team—mate sirgeoff hurst said... earlier, we heard from steve perryman, a former team—mate of martin peters at tottenham in the ‘70s. he told us how he will remember him. martin was one of those people that just deserved more than being a footballer of high repute, which he obviously was. he did things for charity, he was kind, he was a proper gentleman — if he promised to do something, he delivered it. and therefore, with what he did in the world cup and stuff like that, i mean, these days, we talk about giving honours to footballers when they get to a semifinal, martin peters actually won the world cup for england. i only ever played with two world cup winners in my life, the the other was 0ssie ardiles, and both very classy people and very, very intelligent. his conduct, wit
hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftmark on footballing history on the day, so the saying goes, that west ham won the world cup. tributes from current and former players have been paid to martin peters. on twitter, martin peters' world cup winning team—mate sirgeoff hurst said... earlier, we heard from steve perryman, a former team—mate of martin peters at tottenham in the ‘70s. he told us how he will remember him....
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hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftican leaders have been meeting in the nigerian capital abuja to discuss the deadly upsurge in islamist violence in the sahel region. just over a week ago, more than 70 soldiers were killed in an attack in niger. the french president emmanuel macron, on a visit to the region, has promised to help. the bbc‘s is'haq khalid reports. the west african leaders gathering here at nigeria's presidential palace are under local and international pressure to act decisively, as violence by militants escalates in the sahel. fighters linked to al-qaeda and the so—called islamic state as well as boko haram are stepping up attacks. they have killed at least 200 soldiers in niger, mali and burkina faso in the last three months. thousands of civilians have been affected too and are killed or displaced, creating a humanitarian crisis. the regional leaders say they are worried. terrorism remains the major threat to the peace and progress of our region. recurring attacks by terrorist groups remind us of the
hurst's hat—trick may have made history and bobby moore may have lifted the trophy, but peters also leftican leaders have been meeting in the nigerian capital abuja to discuss the deadly upsurge in islamist violence in the sahel region. just over a week ago, more than 70 soldiers were killed in an attack in niger. the french president emmanuel macron, on a visit to the region, has promised to help. the bbc‘s is'haq khalid reports. the west african leaders gathering here at nigeria's...
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peter. you know people have their television wallets while the planes are flying off to distil. moore's nobody's paying attention and that's you know donald trump sucks all they had at the room he wants everything to be focused on him and the media does it does it. and it's going in some ways it's important because he is dangerous and we do need to get him out of office as quickly as possible but the other issues that are so important is that any discussion of the fact that we've got more than $800.00 overseas military bases is there any discussion of the fact that u.s. special forces operated proximately $143.00 countries last year into any discussion of our arms sales and how dangerous they are around the world the fact that the u.s. is bombing 7 countries right now. then the real issues about what's going on are not think this cost and you know we're all very frustrated with the media you get on mainstream media in the united states if you've got a clear if you're critical of american empire there is no discussion of american empire well they won't even they won't even say it let me
peter. you know people have their television wallets while the planes are flying off to distil. moore's nobody's paying attention and that's you know donald trump sucks all they had at the room he wants everything to be focused on him and the media does it does it. and it's going in some ways it's important because he is dangerous and we do need to get him out of office as quickly as possible but the other issues that are so important is that any discussion of the fact that we've got more than...
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we could have the likes of moore hurst and peters.owed to do this? this is a voluntary steen —— pupils peoples phones. you can leave these items at school, one of these is the mikayla community school. the school is dubbed as the stricter school in britain and very traditional. the results this year, gcse results were phenomenal. the most telling thing, the big tech bosses like mark zuckerberg, he wrote a letter to his unborn letter and it says "one day you will be older and you will be busy, so i hope you take the time to smell flowers." he will restrict use of technology with his own child and he is ahead of facebook. that tells you something. for parents it is really tricky to know where sweet spot is where you make sure they up—to—date with technology, because it is the way things are now, but not to overindulge them. it is the balance. we live in a world where we are more connected than ever, but we are more connected than ever, but we are always doing things virtually never having face—to—face contact. this is an interesting one
we could have the likes of moore hurst and peters.owed to do this? this is a voluntary steen —— pupils peoples phones. you can leave these items at school, one of these is the mikayla community school. the school is dubbed as the stricter school in britain and very traditional. the results this year, gcse results were phenomenal. the most telling thing, the big tech bosses like mark zuckerberg, he wrote a letter to his unborn letter and it says "one day you will be older and you will...
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come he was part of the trio of bobby moore and jeff hearst who scored a hat—trick in the 4— to victory at wimberly. more on this as and when we get it. but martin peters 1966. the headlines on bbc news... a "catastrophic fire warning" is issued for parts of eastern australia, including sydney, amid record—breaking temperatures following months of severe drought. the government approves the takeover of uk defence and aerospace specialist, cobham, by an american company. a man who confronted the fishmongers hall attacker, with a narwal tusk, describes his "deep hurt" that he couldn't save the two people who died. facebook says it's removed hundreds of accounts with ties to a conservative news outlet, that uses fake profile photos, generated with the help of artificial intelligence. researchers said the facebook and instagram fake profiles, generate thousands of personalities who emphasise support for president trump, and opposition to the chinese government. peter bowes is following the story from los angeles. it shows what technology can achieve these days. in terms of generating these images, faces that look like the profile shots of ordinary people,
come he was part of the trio of bobby moore and jeff hearst who scored a hat—trick in the 4— to victory at wimberly. more on this as and when we get it. but martin peters 1966. the headlines on bbc news... a "catastrophic fire warning" is issued for parts of eastern australia, including sydney, amid record—breaking temperatures following months of severe drought. the government approves the takeover of uk defence and aerospace specialist, cobham, by an american company. a man...