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a fugitive from jus gave my )re spea jack shepherd. — station. my name is jack shepherd.'a tragic he said he was invatved ifi'a tragic he said he was invctved ifi'a tragic in 2015 e which a lady accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he had taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage, they had been drinking. he was speeding, he let her take controls, the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. jack shepherd, 31, was arrested but vanished before his trial even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six yea rs negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in the interview today, jack shepherd said he wanted today, jack shepherd said he wanted to clarify something he believed had been forgotten by the british press, that charlotte had been driving the boat. and something he said he found hurtful, that reports suggested he had let her drown. since
a fugitive from jus gave my )re spea jack shepherd. — station. my name is jack shepherd.'a tragic he said he was invatved ifi'a tragic he said he was invctved ifi'a tragic in 2015 e which a lady accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he had taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage, they had been drinking. he was...
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shepherd let charlotte take control.and overturned... ..and charlotte died. neither of us were wearing life jackets... police charged shepherd with manslaughter by gross negligence. but before the trial had even started, he'd disappeared. the court heard that the boat was poorly maintained and that life jackets weren't being worn. shepherd was convicted in his absence last summer and sentenced to six years in jail. despite still being on the run, he has been granted legal aid and given permission to appeal against his conviction. charlotte brown's family spoke to us straight after that meeting with the home secretary sajid javid, in an exclusive interview. they told me how the search for jack shepherd was now international. they said they are looking at all the areas that have been mentioned in the press. i think from the police‘s perspective, they don't wa nt to police‘s perspective, they don't want to give anything away in an active investigation and the message from the police was, and the national crime agency, you h
shepherd let charlotte take control.and overturned... ..and charlotte died. neither of us were wearing life jackets... police charged shepherd with manslaughter by gross negligence. but before the trial had even started, he'd disappeared. the court heard that the boat was poorly maintained and that life jackets weren't being worn. shepherd was convicted in his absence last summer and sentenced to six years in jail. despite still being on the run, he has been granted legal aid and given...
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if it is jack shepherd, and bring him home.hile you were updating us, from charlotte brown's father, he said he was phoned by the police liaison officer and informed that jack shepherd police liaison officer and informed thatjack shepherd had been police liaison officer and informed that jack shepherd had been arrested in georgia. clearly, he is saying specifically that jack shepherd has been arrested in georgia. either like to thank everybody who has supported the family through this difficult time, in particular my mp and the home secretary and all the press and media who have been a tremendous support. i feel very emotional says charlotte's father, that my daughter will get some justice. we have an image the of the meeting. as you say, there was an appealfrom the meeting. as you say, there was an appeal from the father today. for those viewers who are not familiar with what happens on december 2015 which led to the conviction, what can you tell us? it was a tragic case. it was a date, these two people i met up on social medi
if it is jack shepherd, and bring him home.hile you were updating us, from charlotte brown's father, he said he was phoned by the police liaison officer and informed that jack shepherd police liaison officer and informed thatjack shepherd had been police liaison officer and informed that jack shepherd had been arrested in georgia. clearly, he is saying specifically that jack shepherd has been arrested in georgia. either like to thank everybody who has supported the family through this difficult...
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my name's jack shepherd.olved in a tragic accident in 2015, in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date. shepherd had taken herfor a meal and then on a trip out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they had been drinking. he let her take the controls. the boat crashed and overturned. both were thrown clear of the speedboat, ending up in the thames, at this section of the river in south—west london. they were rescued but charlotte later died in hospital. neither of them was wearing a life jacket. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested but fled before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. since her death in december 2015, charlotte's family have campaigned for the fugitive to be brought tojustice. just yesterday, they met with the home secretary sajid javid, who told them all necessar
my name's jack shepherd.olved in a tragic accident in 2015, in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date. shepherd had taken herfor a meal and then on a trip out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they had been drinking. he let her take the controls. the boat crashed and overturned. both were thrown clear of the speedboat, ending up in the thames, at this section of the...
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then the nomadic shepherds could continue to live the way they always have. now that's an idea that could help us move closer to agree you know that's all we have for you today for i hope these stories inspired you to set your own boards to what the sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. for the. move. to. european stars deliver flouncing performance of. the four news husky voice has won him a devoted following restraint yet full of feeling mood from british blues musician chris ryall. new. europe in concert in fifteen minutes long d.w. . enormous biodiversity massively exploited. lake malawi in southeastern africa. once teeming with fish it's sustaining the entire region. but an ever growing population as a whole but depleted the richer is also now the as famine news fresh ideas are needed. in sixty minutes on d w. time for an upgrade. how about funding sure that grows all buy. a house with no. poor design highlights you can make yourself. kinds tips and tricks that will turn your home just for a special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior
then the nomadic shepherds could continue to live the way they always have. now that's an idea that could help us move closer to agree you know that's all we have for you today for i hope these stories inspired you to set your own boards to what the sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. for the. move. to. european stars deliver flouncing performance of. the four news husky voice has won him a devoted following restraint yet full of feeling mood from british blues musician chris...
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both jack shepherd and charlotte were thrown into the cold water.rvived but charlotte died in hospital. yesterday, shepherd, her killer, handed himself in to the police in georgia. he had been on the run for ten months. before he was arrested, he spoke to a russian television station and blamed charlotte's father for his decision to flee. charlotte brown's father is... he works in the prison system in the uk, i believe he is a civil servant of some influence. and this has been apparent throughout the whole process, really. so the cps initially decided not to prosecute. he appealed this. he was able to leverage his power in the system to get a qc appointed to oversee the whole process, which is very unusual. my lawyers throughout have said this is very unusual. we can't believe this case is happening. but charlotte's father says that couldn't be further from the truth. i have had a very back—seat, low— key role for the last 18 months. nothing to do with this case — and i certainly have no influence or power over anything which has happened. charlotte
both jack shepherd and charlotte were thrown into the cold water.rvived but charlotte died in hospital. yesterday, shepherd, her killer, handed himself in to the police in georgia. he had been on the run for ten months. before he was arrested, he spoke to a russian television station and blamed charlotte's father for his decision to flee. charlotte brown's father is... he works in the prison system in the uk, i believe he is a civil servant of some influence. and this has been apparent...
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the nomadic shepherds of register and set off with their flocks after the rainy season crisscrossing the country for nine months of the year in search of grazing land the hot dry climate of registration makes life stock farming difficult. long arid periods alternate with heavy seasonal rainfall leaving the soil dry and hard as rock. the shepherds church long distances moving their animals from one harvested field to the next and leaving them covered with fertilizer. if you go and one thing rats who are has spent decades working to preserve this traditional lifestyle. of this. buffalo and go down. you know one chooses to go to a mix of thing or do you have some sitting here like three or four days or something like that during the using for those three groups. sheep don't just graze on grass but also on leaves and twigs effectively clearing the land of crop residues and dead plant masts. the animals dung contains a wealth of nutrients that new plants absorb as they roam the fields the sheep leave their droppings and turn up the soil that enables it to absorb more water and become fert
the nomadic shepherds of register and set off with their flocks after the rainy season crisscrossing the country for nine months of the year in search of grazing land the hot dry climate of registration makes life stock farming difficult. long arid periods alternate with heavy seasonal rainfall leaving the soil dry and hard as rock. the shepherds church long distances moving their animals from one harvested field to the next and leaving them covered with fertilizer. if you go and one thing rats...
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what does sea shepherd say to that?> there's less than 100,000 of these whales on the planet and all those whales are distributed throughout the world's oceans. just because they're easily found at this time of the year off iceland, it doesn't justify the hunting of them. they're not iceland's fin whales. they're the world's fin whales. >> reporter: that night, we get word the fin whale count has risen. hello. hi. is that rob? we are now headed to the whaling station because this whale is about to come in to be processed here and sea shepherd is racing here so they can live stream the whole thing. as we get closer, the scent of the kill permeates the air. the smell comes in waves with the wind and when it hits you, oh, it's hard to breathe. fin whales are so massive that the ship can only pull two at a time, slowly. processing station is suddenly active, preparing and blasting music. they've just started to play a song from the "grease" soundtrack. >> normally when you come down here, it's very quiet, but tonight, there
what does sea shepherd say to that?> there's less than 100,000 of these whales on the planet and all those whales are distributed throughout the world's oceans. just because they're easily found at this time of the year off iceland, it doesn't justify the hunting of them. they're not iceland's fin whales. they're the world's fin whales. >> reporter: that night, we get word the fin whale count has risen. hello. hi. is that rob? we are now headed to the whaling station because this whale...
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there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd. shepherd entering the former soviet state of georgia, with no sign of him having left. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, business and sport. do stay with us here on bbc news, plenty more still to come. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: there have been vigils in france and the uk for missing footballer, emiliano sala. the search for his plane is set to resume in the english channel. zimba bwe's brutal crackdown on protestors continues, the president has promised to investigate claims people were systematically tortured. strongly rejected suggestions from the european commission that a hard border would be necessary films? 5 3 $52le ii! §§ez meanwhile, the independent says, according to the confederation of british industry, a no—deal brexit will significantly hurt the economy of all uk regions, with no
there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd. shepherd entering the former soviet state of georgia, with no sign of him having left. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. coming up at 6am on breakfast, louise minchin and dan walker will have all the day's news, business and sport. do stay with us here on bbc news, plenty more still to come. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: there have been vigils in...
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then the nomadic shepherds could continue to live the way they always have. now that's an idea that could help us move closer to a green a that's all we have for you to be i hope these stories inspired you to set your own boards towards a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. playing has been summed up as love devotion menachem pressler. the acclaimed musician has been through winning audiences for decades and he's one truly at home in the twenty first century as well as the pianist menachem press or the life i now know in fifteen minutes the total. serial killers tango strips and. violent robber gangs. and ugly and omnipresent feature of life in the one nine hundred twenty s. good cast played it last week with a fine most of the monster consulted with a restraint such just money because something might come by those crime has the german capital a choke hold the quds force is trying to come audition it because obama is going to dominate managed and distributed random detectives dan simon crime scenes anti musician all that mr. criminals don't
then the nomadic shepherds could continue to live the way they always have. now that's an idea that could help us move closer to a green a that's all we have for you to be i hope these stories inspired you to set your own boards towards a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. playing has been summed up as love devotion menachem pressler. the acclaimed musician has been through winning audiences for decades and he's one truly at home in the twenty first century as well as the...
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it's not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back.e is more likely to want to come home. —— cps. i have no doubt the conditions are horrendous. he will have a miserable time. i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn't want to be a fugitive and once it all over with. cha rlotte's fugitive and once it all over with. charlotte's father says his thoughts are with his daughter. the loss of my daughter is perhaps hiding the feelings i have towardsjack shepherd. i think the process needs to seek its way out. nothing will bring charlotte back. tomorrow, shepherd is expected to be seen in a georgian court for the first time since he handed himself in. helena lee, bbc news. russia has warned america not to interfere in venezuela, after the country's opposition leader declared himself acting president yesterday. the us, which immediately recognised juan guiado's claim, has hit back by saying the regime of the current president, nicolas maduro, is "morally bankru pt" and undemocratic. despite having the world's la
it's not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back.e is more likely to want to come home. —— cps. i have no doubt the conditions are horrendous. he will have a miserable time. i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn't want to be a fugitive and once it all over with. cha rlotte's fugitive and once it all over with. charlotte's father says his thoughts are with his daughter. the loss of my daughter is perhaps hiding the feelings i have towardsjack...
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the shepherds long distances moving their animals from one harvested field to the next and leaving them covered with fertilizer. and one thing rats who are has spent decades working to preserve this traditional lifestyle. of the buffalo and go down. in one chews and we go there mix of living or do you have some sitting here like three four days or something like that don't they using for those three groups. sheep don't just graze on grass but also on leaves and twigs effectively clearing the land of crop residues and dead plant masts. the animals dung contains a wealth of nutrients that new plants absorb as they roam the fields the sheep leave their droppings and churn up the soil that enables it to absorb more water and become first holly again ready for sowing. once they've done their work the sheep are moved on. the biggest problems are in the rainy season we spend the monsoon in the forest but the forest authorities want fifty or sixty rupees per street used to pay five rupees a year they need to let the sheep graze in the forests the way the sheep have always done. but the governme
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also on issues that might be raised by mr shepherd during this process.. even if georgia were to refuse a religion, i have no doubt there will continue to be a valid extradition request in the offing should jack moved to another country. the uk authorities will be alerted to his presence there and another because with the forthcoming. thank you for explaining all of that. theresa may is meeting union leaders today to talk about the next steps of her brexit plan. the prime minister is hoping to find a compromise with the tuc, unison, unite and the gmb after her deal was overwhelmingly voted down by mps last week. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is outside number ten. and what on earth would be the shape of such a compromise, norman? well, some movement on some of the guidelines which mrs may is adamant she will not budge on. neville has be some sort of movement on customs union, employment rights, above all, no deal would have to be taken of the table and edward have to be some sort of delay to article 50. all this think that mrs may has said t
also on issues that might be raised by mr shepherd during this process.. even if georgia were to refuse a religion, i have no doubt there will continue to be a valid extradition request in the offing should jack moved to another country. the uk authorities will be alerted to his presence there and another because with the forthcoming. thank you for explaining all of that. theresa may is meeting union leaders today to talk about the next steps of her brexit plan. the prime minister is hoping to...
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both jack shepherd and charlotte were thrown into the cold water.ospital. yesterday, shepherd, her killer, handed himself into the police in georgia. he had been on the run for ten months. before he was arrested, he spoke to a russian television —— jordan television station, and blamed charlotte's father for his decision to flee. charlotte brown's father is... he works in the prison system in the uk, i believe he is a civil servant of some influence. and this has been apparent throughout the whole process, really. so the cps initially decided not to prosecute. he appealed this. he was able to leverage his power in the system to get a qc appointed to oversee the whole process, which is very unusual. my lawyers throughout have said this is very unusual. we can't believe this case is happening. but charlotte's father says that couldn't be further from the truth. i have had a very back—seat, low— key admin role for the last 18 months. nothing to do with this case — and i certainly have no influence or power over anything which has happened. charlotte's
both jack shepherd and charlotte were thrown into the cold water.ospital. yesterday, shepherd, her killer, handed himself into the police in georgia. he had been on the run for ten months. before he was arrested, he spoke to a russian television —— jordan television station, and blamed charlotte's father for his decision to flee. charlotte brown's father is... he works in the prison system in the uk, i believe he is a civil servant of some influence. and this has been apparent throughout...
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there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.oviet state of georgia, with no sign of him having left. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. the home office has announced an independent review into the anti—terror programme called prevent. the policy, which aims to stop vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism, has been criticised in some quarters as unfairly targetting and alienating some communities. the security minister ben wallace announced the review and called for critics to produce solid evidence of their allegations. beefeaters at the tower of london are striking in a row over pensions. workers at the tower and at hampton court palace will not return until 6 tomorrow morning, after talks with historic royal palaces broke down. there were picket lines outside both sites throughout the day. historic royal palaces insisted the new penison was generous. the royal farce the favourite — and the netflix drama roma — have led the nominations for this ye
there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.oviet state of georgia, with no sign of him having left. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. the home office has announced an independent review into the anti—terror programme called prevent. the policy, which aims to stop vulnerable people from being drawn into terrorism, has been criticised in some quarters as unfairly targetting and alienating some communities. the security...
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, because we knowjack shepherd is in custody. gave kind of his estimate. he reckons it might take several weeks for the extradition to happen. they will be awaiting all of the documents to arrive here in georgia. all of those documents have to be translated into georgian language. it will be up to a judge to decide on the exact terms of his extradition. rayhan, for the moment, thank you very much. we'll be speaking to charlotte brown's sister katie in just a few minutes. superbugs that are resistant to antibiotics pose as big a threat to humanity as climate change. that's the warning from the health secretary matt hancock as he sets out a new five—year plan to tackle the problem. the overuse of antibiotics has made infections more difficult to treat and leads to thousands of deaths in the uk each year, as our health correspondent dominic hughes explains. antimicrobial resistance, in other words, the ability of drugs to stop drugs like antibiotics from working, is a serious threat. experts say, if unchecked, within three decades d
, because we knowjack shepherd is in custody. gave kind of his estimate. he reckons it might take several weeks for the extradition to happen. they will be awaiting all of the documents to arrive here in georgia. all of those documents have to be translated into georgian language. it will be up to a judge to decide on the exact terms of his extradition. rayhan, for the moment, thank you very much. we'll be speaking to charlotte brown's sister katie in just a few minutes. superbugs that are...
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she would still be alive if it was not forjack shepherd.lotte knew what a wonderful, caring, loving person she was which is the polar opposite to what everything shepherd is. thank you both for coming in. it is obviously awful for you to talk about it. we appreciate you coming in to talk about this case. thank you, and thank you as well, nick. the former scottish first minister alex salmond has been arrested and charged. 0ur alex salmond has been arrested and charged. our home affairs correspondent for scotland is in glasgow, what can you tell us, reevel? a bold, blandly statement that says a 64—year—old man has been arrested and charged and the report has gone to the procurator fiscal. i have had it confirmed that man is alex salmond. we don't know yet what he has been charged with which court he has been charged with which court he will appear in but we expect him to appear in court at a later date. he's in custody. this follows allegations made a year ago in january last year by two women who worked for mr salmond at the scottish governm
she would still be alive if it was not forjack shepherd.lotte knew what a wonderful, caring, loving person she was which is the polar opposite to what everything shepherd is. thank you both for coming in. it is obviously awful for you to talk about it. we appreciate you coming in to talk about this case. thank you, and thank you as well, nick. the former scottish first minister alex salmond has been arrested and charged. 0ur alex salmond has been arrested and charged. our home affairs...
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all of that coming up from 10am. —— on how jack shepherd. now, whether with carol.ll mostly on the hills. down towards the south—east some freezing rain. writing up grounded for many, out towards the west there is bigger cloud producing patchy rain and drizzle. as the result of the cloud and rain in the west, temperatures here higher. still going to be a cold day as we move towards the east. tonight starting cold in eastern areas, as the weather front producing the cloud and rain moves across oz, temperatures rising. tomorrow, the dregs of the weather front moving from the south—east. a fair bit of cloudy weather, some bright skies with sunshine, plethora of showers coming towards the north—west, merging to give longer spells of rain. one thing you notice about the weather tomorrow it's much milder. white sunday, much colder. hello. this is bbc news with carrie gracie. the headlines... the family of a woman who died in a speedboat crash on the thames say they are outraged after the man convicted for her death appears on tv in georgia —— the man convicted of her mans
all of that coming up from 10am. —— on how jack shepherd. now, whether with carol.ll mostly on the hills. down towards the south—east some freezing rain. writing up grounded for many, out towards the west there is bigger cloud producing patchy rain and drizzle. as the result of the cloud and rain in the west, temperatures here higher. still going to be a cold day as we move towards the east. tonight starting cold in eastern areas, as the weather front producing the cloud and rain moves...
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there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.ith no sign of him having left. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. two films have dominated this year's 0scar nominations —the comedy drama the favourite and the netflix movie roma. 0livia colman is among the british acting nominees for her role in the favourite alongside her co—star rachel weisz. success too for christian bale who starred in vice and richard e grant received his first ever oscar nomination. here's our arts editor will gompertz. did you just look at me? did you? look at me! how dare you! close your eyes! 0livia colman giving what might well turn out to be an oscar—winning performance as a potty mouthed queen anne in the favourite. alongside fellow british actress rachel weisz, who is shortlisted in the supporting actress category with co—star emma stone. i'm a servant. where would i get a horse? many of the scenes in the favourite were filmed here in the cartoon gallery at hampton court palace. whi
there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.ith no sign of him having left. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. two films have dominated this year's 0scar nominations —the comedy drama the favourite and the netflix movie roma. 0livia colman is among the british acting nominees for her role in the favourite alongside her co—star rachel weisz. success too for christian bale who starred in vice and richard e grant...
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‘sis‘: aftermfivthsm‘ht lack--- -:: handed ' run, jack shepherd finally handed himself the run, jack shepherdrview to a police he gave an interview to a local television station. he said he was involved in a tragic accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he'd taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking. he was speeding. he let her take controls. the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in today's interview, shepherd said he wanted to clarify something which he believed had been forgotten by the british press, that charlotte had been driving the boat. and something he said which he found hurtful, that reports suggested he had let her drown. since her death in december 2015, c
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the judge has ruled to keepjack shepherd injailfor up judge has ruled to keepjack shepherd in jail for —— his extradition is pending. he made a short statement where he said not a single day without him thinking about charlotte and the passing of her life and the effect that it had on herfamily. her life and the effect that it had on her family. he her life and the effect that it had on herfamily. he also her life and the effect that it had on her family. he also said that after the accident he felt suicidal and that was the reason why he was unable to speak about this accident. he also said that he regrets not taking part in the trial in britain and he said he wished he could sit down with charlotte's family and explain what had happened. and not doing so, he realised, has now cause more suffering. he said that he was very sorry for that. he also said that this was one of the reasons why he decided to turn himself into the police, to end the suffering. as he said. i suppose that raises the question about fighting or not fighting extradition. because given all of that, you would have t
the judge has ruled to keepjack shepherd injailfor up judge has ruled to keepjack shepherd in jail for —— his extradition is pending. he made a short statement where he said not a single day without him thinking about charlotte and the passing of her life and the effect that it had on herfamily. her life and the effect that it had on her family. he her life and the effect that it had on herfamily. he also her life and the effect that it had on her family. he also said that after the...
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she was on a first date with jack shepherd.e'd taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking. he was speeding. he let her take controls. the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in today's interview, shepherd said he wanted to say something which he believed had been forgotten by the british press, that charlotte had been driving the boat. and something he said which he found hurtful, that reports suggested he had let her drown. since her death in december 2015, charlotte's family have campaigned tirelessly forjack shepherd to be brought tojustice. just yesterday, they met with the home secretary sajit javid, who told him all necessary resources would be available to find him. i know the world feels relief because it has been suc
she was on a first date with jack shepherd.e'd taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking. he was speeding. he let her take controls. the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in today's...
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both jack shepherd and charlotte were thrown into the cold water.ller, handed himself into the police in georgia. he had been on the run for ten months. before he was arrested, he spoke to a georgian television station and blamed charlotte‘s father for his decision to flee. charlotte brown‘s father is... he works in the prison system in the uk, i believe he is a civil servant of some influence. and this has been apparent throughout the whole process, really. so the cps initially decided not to prosecute. he appealed this. he was able to leverage his power in the system to get a qc appointed to oversee the whole process, which is very unusual. my lawyers throughout have said this is very unusual. we can‘t believe this case is happening. but charlotte‘s father says that couldn‘t be further from the truth. i have had a very back—seat, low— key admin role for the last 18 months. nothing to do with this case — and i certainly have no influence or power over anything which has happened. charlotte‘s sister says she is shocked by jack shepherd‘s appearance
both jack shepherd and charlotte were thrown into the cold water.ller, handed himself into the police in georgia. he had been on the run for ten months. before he was arrested, he spoke to a georgian television station and blamed charlotte‘s father for his decision to flee. charlotte brown‘s father is... he works in the prison system in the uk, i believe he is a civil servant of some influence. and this has been apparent throughout the whole process, really. so the cps initially decided not...
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there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.helena lee, bbc news, westminster. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. political deadlock continues in washington, as the us government shutdown hits the one month mark. under the main stories. the mutilated bodies of two men found last month along the mekong river have been identified as aides of surachai sae—dan. he's a prominent opponent of the monarchy in thailand, who fled with his aides four years ago into exile in neighbouring laos. the three men went missing last month. it's not known what has happened to mr surachai. bbc world service. two five—year—old girls who left their nursery in siberia unnoticed by their teachers have been found, they were suffering from frostbite and hypothermia. video footage showed them as they slipped out; one clutching a cuddly toy and wearing no mittens in temperatures of minus a5 celsius. an investigation has been opened into the incident. bbc russian. these pictures are from liverpool, in the uk, where a builder drove this bulldoz
there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.helena lee, bbc news, westminster. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. political deadlock continues in washington, as the us government shutdown hits the one month mark. under the main stories. the mutilated bodies of two men found last month along the mekong river have been identified as aides of surachai sae—dan. he's a prominent opponent of the monarchy in thailand, who fled with his aides four years ago into exile in...
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a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six years in prison.ustice. steve rosenberg, bbc news, tbilisi. let's take a look at some of today's other news. the health secretary matt hancock says the rise of drug resistant superbugs is as big a global threat as climate change. under new government plans, the number of prescriptions for antibiotic drugs is to be cut by 15% over the next 5 years. and drug companies are to be given financial incentives to discover new antibiotics. a court injapan has rejected a bail request by the former boss of car giant nissan. carlos ghosn has been in detention since november following allegations of financial misconduct. lawyers say he could be in custody for months. mr ghosn denies any wrongdoing. the new president of the democratic republic of congo, felix tshisekedi, says he'll free political prisoners and usher in an era of greater freedom. he's succeeded joseph kabila, whose 18 years in office were marked by attacks on opposition supporters. mr tshisekedi had to briefly break off his inaugural address after b
a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six years in prison.ustice. steve rosenberg, bbc news, tbilisi. let's take a look at some of today's other news. the health secretary matt hancock says the rise of drug resistant superbugs is as big a global threat as climate change. under new government plans, the number of prescriptions for antibiotic drugs is to be cut by 15% over the next 5 years. and drug companies are to be given financial incentives to discover new antibiotics. a court...
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shepherd was fdundgdfttr- of charlotte brown. sarah campbell reports.footage on her mobile phone. they had been drinking. he let her take the controls. the boat crashed and overturned. both were thrown clear of the speedboat, ending up in the thames, at this section of the river in south—west london. they were rescued but charlotte later died in hospital. neither of them was wearing a life jacket. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested but fled before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. since her death in december 2015, charlotte's family have campaigned for the fugitive to be brought tojustice. just yesterday, they met with the home secretary, sajid javid, who told them all necessary resources would be available to find him. broadcast this morning, charlotte's father appealed you've caused our family a lot of harm and devastation. but really, you needing-leek and atone for the damage that you've done. today, shepherd said handing himself in was t
shepherd was fdundgdfttr- of charlotte brown. sarah campbell reports.footage on her mobile phone. they had been drinking. he let her take the controls. the boat crashed and overturned. both were thrown clear of the speedboat, ending up in the thames, at this section of the river in south—west london. they were rescued but charlotte later died in hospital. neither of them was wearing a life jacket. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested but fled before his trial at the old bailey even began. he...
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it's not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back. he is more likely to want to come home. i have no doubt the conditions there are absolutely horrendous, and if he fights this extradition process and tries to drag this whole process out, then he will have a really miserable time. and i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn't want to be a fugitive and wants it all over with. charlotte's father says his thoughts are with his daughter. the pain and devastation of losing charlotte is perhaps hiding my feelings i have towards shepherd. so i think the process needs to see its way out. nothing will bring charlotte back. tomorrow, shepherd is expected to appear in a georgian court for the first time since he handed himself in. helena lee, bbc news. scientists meeting in norway are warning that climate change is redrawing the map of the arctic. in what researchers claim is the first sign of a major modern climatic shift, they say the barents sea, which has been part of the arctic ocean for 12,000 years is bei
it's not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back. he is more likely to want to come home. i have no doubt the conditions there are absolutely horrendous, and if he fights this extradition process and tries to drag this whole process out, then he will have a really miserable time. and i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn't want to be a fugitive and wants it all over with. charlotte's father says his thoughts are with his daughter. the pain and...
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a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six years in prison.sent home to face justice. scientists meeting in norway are warning that climate change is redrawing the map of the arctic. in what researchers claim is the first sign of a major modern climatic shift, they say the barents sea, which has been part of the arctic ocean for 12,000 years, is being swallowed by the atlantic. from the norwegian arctic, our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. sea ice, formed in the high arctic, it helps create a cold, fresh surface layer that acts as a cap on warm, salty waters beneath. but with climate change there is less sea ice getting to norway's barrett c. the north barents sea has been dominated for 12,000 years by sea ice flowing down from the high arctic. but now that flow is diminishing and the character of the sea is changing fast. soon researchers say the region will have no sea ice at all. so it will no longer be part of the arctic. we have had arctic here the last 4000 years, we are probably witnessing the first modern advance of rapid c
a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six years in prison.sent home to face justice. scientists meeting in norway are warning that climate change is redrawing the map of the arctic. in what researchers claim is the first sign of a major modern climatic shift, they say the barents sea, which has been part of the arctic ocean for 12,000 years, is being swallowed by the atlantic. from the norwegian arctic, our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. sea ice, formed in the high arctic,...
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a british lawyer has received a death threat and torrents of abuse for representing jack shepherd — theon in his absence lastjuly for the manslaughter by gross negligence of charlotte brown raised strong emotions. they intensified when he was granted an appeal — funded, like his defence, by legal aid. after months on the run, he is now in prison in georgia facing extradition to the uk. eisseettseseliete; hesremeé — this one is more serious. ‘tremember jocox2 ! accidents happen. people get stabbed in london, children run over. be warned, we will petrol bomb your nice office." well, obviously, on opening it, it was quite chilling. of defence lawyers, legal aid, and the justice system, fuelling a climate of hate towards the defence team. i've been involved in some extremely high—profile cases but i've never been subjected to this type of reporting which was sort of suggesting that the defendant should not be entitled to a defence, or that it is somehow wrong jack shepherd's trial and his appeal here at the court of appeal raises a question. is it an uncomfortable truth thst we now live. in
a british lawyer has received a death threat and torrents of abuse for representing jack shepherd — theon in his absence lastjuly for the manslaughter by gross negligence of charlotte brown raised strong emotions. they intensified when he was granted an appeal — funded, like his defence, by legal aid. after months on the run, he is now in prison in georgia facing extradition to the uk. eisseettseseliete; hesremeé — this one is more serious. ‘tremember jocox2 ! accidents happen. people...
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the telegraph has an image ofjack shepherd, the fugitive who headed himself into police earlier todayer today and it sasteremy corbyn signalled labour that would join remain tories in blocking a no—deal brexit. a similar image on the times, which also reports on money being offered to drug companies for developing antibiotics to fight a superbug threat. the sun also focuses onjack shepherd, saying that he's still refusing to take the blame for charlotte browns death. and the mirror accuses the government of betraying the british steel industry, by only ordering 43% of its steel from struggling uk plants. dave, we are going to start with the telegraph, labour pushing to postpone brexit and i9 tory ministers have been meeting, one assumes meeting to decide we are aeglflaae maatihfl ta darida 9491—3‘9 ————— —— w ——— resign aeglflaae maatihfl ta darida 9491—3‘9 —ww w w ——— resign ‘ no ‘ the process. the process. woi'i arocess. won jfo| amendment which former shadow is the secretary, is putting before the on tuesday, which, if it “33355 a; t55;g§§ fihih it it a 11113111 1; “311111 35111 i1 i1 i
the telegraph has an image ofjack shepherd, the fugitive who headed himself into police earlier todayer today and it sasteremy corbyn signalled labour that would join remain tories in blocking a no—deal brexit. a similar image on the times, which also reports on money being offered to drug companies for developing antibiotics to fight a superbug threat. the sun also focuses onjack shepherd, saying that he's still refusing to take the blame for charlotte browns death. and the mirror accuses...
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i don't know whyjack shepherd chose to hand himself in. can i add to that?easons. i don't think he's seen that and felt remorse and any ownership of what has happened. the first thing he did was do a tv interview and claim innocence. if he wanted to defend himself, he should have turned up at trial and given his statement under oath. he made a no—comment statement in a cautioned interview with police, so how can we believe what he is saying now? i can tell obviously you're both really angry, understandably so, about how things have unfolded and how long this has taken. did you feel emotion yesterday that this moment you have been waiting forfor so long had happened? it was a very emotional moment. the three years has been quite draining. and we've lived through... apart from the devastation of losing charlotte, you know, we've had delay after delay. we eventually get to the court and the trial and shepherd wasn't there, and that robbed us of, i don't know, seeing him on the stand, and his version of what happened, so we've only ever heard his statements from
i don't know whyjack shepherd chose to hand himself in. can i add to that?easons. i don't think he's seen that and felt remorse and any ownership of what has happened. the first thing he did was do a tv interview and claim innocence. if he wanted to defend himself, he should have turned up at trial and given his statement under oath. he made a no—comment statement in a cautioned interview with police, so how can we believe what he is saying now? i can tell obviously you're both really angry,...
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his latest novel, the shepherds hut, focused on a troubled young man wrestling with demons, and camet an opportune time, with the me too movement demanding change. is australia redefining what it means to be a good bloke? welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. my guest today is an internationally acclaimed author whose prolific output of fiction is rooted deep in the soil and the shoreline of his native western australia, a land of harsh beauty, where life rarely comes easy. tim winton‘s latest novel, the shepherd's hut, focuses on a troubled young man wrestling with demons, and it comes at an opportune time, with the me too movement demanding an end to ingrained sexism, misogyny and toxic masculinity. is australia redefining what it means to be a good bloke? tim winton, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you have travelled the world, you have even lived in europe, but it seems when you write, your writing, and your stories, always take you back home to western australia. why is that? i'm not sure. i think it's notjust what i know, but it's what i live and breathe, it just seems endle
his latest novel, the shepherds hut, focused on a troubled young man wrestling with demons, and camet an opportune time, with the me too movement demanding change. is australia redefining what it means to be a good bloke? welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. my guest today is an internationally acclaimed author whose prolific output of fiction is rooted deep in the soil and the shoreline of his native western australia, a land of harsh beauty, where life rarely comes easy. tim winton‘s...
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the nomadic shepherds of ra just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next on t.w. . european stars deliver rousing performances . lucas husky voice has won him a devoted following restrained yet full of feeling. from british blues musician chris ryall. europe in concert in forty five minutes on w. how to rock to. discover your concept discover it with the boss. a school of much of off to one hundred gives the ideals of the fox a more relevant today than they were a hundred years ago visionaries friendships things to come of all of the past people didn't sign as a way of shaping society. with ideas that are part of. our house world this week on g.w. . hello welcome to a brand new episode of eco india a sustainability magazine which brings you solutions that could protect and preserve the world we all inhabit. coming to you from mumbai.
the nomadic shepherds of ra just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next on t.w. . european stars deliver rousing performances . lucas husky voice has won him a devoted following restrained yet full of feeling. from british blues musician chris ryall. europe in concert in...
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her father graham said he felt a huge sense of are leaf shepherd was in police custody.l, it was so unbelievable, an overwhelming sense of relief because it has been such a ha rd of relief because it has been such a hard distressing three years. it was, this of course is on the back of seeing the home secretary, we would never have thought that, that we would have a result so quickly but it was overwhelming really, just singing —— sinking in. but it was overwhelming really, just singing -- sinking in. graeme brown. joining me is katie brown, cha rlotte's joining me is katie brown, charlotte's sister. thank you for joining us. first of all, give me your response to the news this man is in custody in georgia? shock was the first feeling, relieved that, the first feeling, relieved that, the thing ifind quite baffling is he's still maintaining his innocence. someone who has runway from this, this, the trial and another offence, you know, that doesn't scream like an innocent man's actions to me, why did he ru nway man's actions to me, why did he runway if he was claiming inno
her father graham said he felt a huge sense of are leaf shepherd was in police custody.l, it was so unbelievable, an overwhelming sense of relief because it has been such a ha rd of relief because it has been such a hard distressing three years. it was, this of course is on the back of seeing the home secretary, we would never have thought that, that we would have a result so quickly but it was overwhelming really, just singing —— sinking in. but it was overwhelming really, just singing --...
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the nomadic shepherds of raw just tons are struggling to maintain their way of life . for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next on d.w. . he's playing has been some doubt as love devotion menachem pressler. the acclaimed musician has been through winning audiences for decades and he's well and truly at home in the twenty first century as well as the pianist and him presa the life i now know in forty five minutes. i think is everything challenging first on her make a muslim. school much different culture between here and there so challenging for if. only. some of the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. mark of our license to work as a swimming instructor to share knowledge to children other dogs just want us to just. what's your story take part share it on info migrants dot. such. hello welcome to a brand new episode of india a sustainability magazine which brings you solutions t
the nomadic shepherds of raw just tons are struggling to maintain their way of life . for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next on d.w. . he's playing has been some doubt as love devotion menachem pressler. the acclaimed musician has been through winning audiences for decades and he's well and truly at home in the twenty...
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there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.f him, both in the uk and abroad. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. a big day in hollywood today christian, the oscar nominations were announced! very exciting for those of who follow showbiz closely. the biggest nominees are "roma" and the aplty named "the favourite". 0ur entertainment editor will gompertz has all the details. shortlisted in the supporting actress category with co—star emma stone. i'm a servant, where would i get a horse? many of the scenes were filmed here in the cartoon gallery at hampton court palace which is full of the costumes that featured, including the one won by 0livia colman, queen anne lived here in the early pa rt colman, queen anne lived here in the early part of the 818th century when she was queen using this very space for her meetings. the favourite has ten nominations as dutch roma, a memoir of his childhood growing up in mexico city. it gives netflix its first best film nor nat
there can be no hiding place forjack shepherd.f him, both in the uk and abroad. charlotte's family say theyjust want him caught so he can face justice. helena lee, bbc news, westminster. a big day in hollywood today christian, the oscar nominations were announced! very exciting for those of who follow showbiz closely. the biggest nominees are "roma" and the aplty named "the favourite". 0ur entertainment editor will gompertz has all the details. shortlisted in the supporting...
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yes, my name is jack shepherd. was on a first date with jack shepherd. he'd taken herfor a meal and then out on to the thames on his speed boat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking, he was speeding, he let her take controls, the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who is now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in a statement this evening, graeme brown, charlotte's father, thanked all those who had supported the family and said he felt very very emotional at the fact his daughter will get some justice. after months on the run, jack shepherd is now in the custody of georgian police, with extradition proceedings set to bring him back to the uk. sarah campbell, bbc news. some of the uk's biggest instagram stars have agreed that in future they will clearly disclose when they are paid to promote products online. the competi
yes, my name is jack shepherd. was on a first date with jack shepherd. he'd taken herfor a meal and then out on to the thames on his speed boat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking, he was speeding, he let her take controls, the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who is now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six...
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the man who built this sam.house, his name was shepherd. those are black trees. bugs do not like that kind of wood. shepherd square those up master county paid his $150. that is right, sam shepard was a slave. his master got the money. right up there, where we just left, that is the same location they bought and sold people. a lot of the original trappers and traders wanted to call this calledunty after rivers the little blue and big blue. settlers, they moved up, brought their slaves and the plantation mentality with him. they named it jackson county. battles -- more civil war battles were fought in missouri except for any other state except for virgin yen tennessee. -- except for virginia and tennessee. in second battle was october, 1864. general sterling price came up , then gotansas whipped in westport headed back down south. general price was a two-term governor of the state of missouri before the civil war. that means a governor attacking his own state. what put him in this position was the union army out of st. louis, missouri into jefferson city and they
the man who built this sam.house, his name was shepherd. those are black trees. bugs do not like that kind of wood. shepherd square those up master county paid his $150. that is right, sam shepard was a slave. his master got the money. right up there, where we just left, that is the same location they bought and sold people. a lot of the original trappers and traders wanted to call this calledunty after rivers the little blue and big blue. settlers, they moved up, brought their slaves and the...
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the nomadic shepherds of raw just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries of dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. and thirty minutes on t.w. . how do you want to. discover your concept discover it with the broncos. school. much of it off to one hundred lives the ideals of the baath house are more relevant today than they were a hundred years ago visionaries from the shapes of things to come balls out as people sign is a way of shaping society. with ideas that are part of. our hopes world this week on g.w. . serial killers take us through some. filings robert gangs. and ugly. prison feature of life in one thousand nine hundred twenty is world class trading those weekly daytime courses and the montra canal where the river spray sometimes just monte carlo tonight places crime as the german capital in a chokehold the police force can't be auditioning because all of this one totally managed
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the nomadic shepherds of raw just tons are struggling to maintain their way of life . for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. in sixty minutes on g.w. . county to. discover your concept discover it with. a school. letter off to one. hundred lives the ideals of the fox house are more relevant today than they were hundreds of years ago. things to come to fall. in the way of shaping society. with ideas for. our schools new car documentary starts january thirteenth on t w. i now welcome to today's edition of euro max is a quick look at what's coming up. alice facelifts noise sean stein casillas currently undergoing.
the nomadic shepherds of raw just tons are struggling to maintain their way of life . for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. in sixty minutes on g.w. . county to. discover your concept discover it with. a school. letter off to one. hundred lives the ideals of the fox house are more relevant today than they were hundreds of...
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the nomadic shepherds of raw just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilisers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next d.w. . european stars deliver rousing performances . to his husky voice has won him a devoted following of restraint yet full of feeling. from british blues musician chris ryall. in. the spirit of. europe in concert in forty five minutes on w. . staying up to date don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. my song choice or to. tomorrow today to w. how do you. sustain a. scope of the boathouse. starts. german research on w. . more. hello welcome to a brand new episode of eco india a sustainability magazine which brings you solutions that could protect and preserve the world we all inhabit. coming to you from mumbai in india. over the next thirty minutes how to guide those cost saving endangered goods on the streets of delhi why some schools in berkel
the nomadic shepherds of raw just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilisers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next d.w. . european stars deliver rousing performances . to his husky voice has won him a devoted following of restraint yet full of feeling. from british blues musician chris ryall. in. the spirit of....
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deer and bores they don't hesitate to tech livestock in recent years the predators have targeted shepherd splog three times somebody spotted the wolf couple just hours ago close to his sheep the last time the wolves detect he lost thirty two animals worth about three thousand euros it's not easy to obtain compensation if we've got is good here dog monetizations are discussing legalizing the wall front do you think that would be a good idea too. now you go to mazar i think we should hunt wolves just like we hunt other wild game we have to agree on an upper limit for wolves how many are good for germany. many farmers share this opinion but environmentalists are anything but thrilled about allowing hunters to shoot rules in his founded the wolf center where farmers can learn how to protect their cattle and sheep with rules prove fences and sheep dogs she believes in peaceful coexistence between humans and wolves. and. their mission by the way as unfeeling is we humans are meddling too often with nature instead we should respect the rights of the wild animals i hope we don't panic just becaus
deer and bores they don't hesitate to tech livestock in recent years the predators have targeted shepherd splog three times somebody spotted the wolf couple just hours ago close to his sheep the last time the wolves detect he lost thirty two animals worth about three thousand euros it's not easy to obtain compensation if we've got is good here dog monetizations are discussing legalizing the wall front do you think that would be a good idea too. now you go to mazar i think we should hunt wolves...
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it‘s not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back.uspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn‘t want to be a fugitive and wants to get it all over with. tonightjack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not he will fight his extradition back to the uk. scientists may have found a definitive link between gum disease and alzheimers. dementia has skyrocketed in recent years but treatments remain elusive. this latest study could have real world effects on those suffering from the disease. researchers in san franciso found that a bacteria, known to be caused by gum disease, has been found in the brains of people with alzheimers. they‘re now racing to develop a drug that could block the bacteria. let‘s speak to the lead author of this study, stephen dominy, of the drug company cortexyme. he‘s in san francisco. have i got the name of the company right? you have. it seems utterly extraordinary, what is the potential connection between gum disease and alzheime
it‘s not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back.uspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn‘t want to be a fugitive and wants to get it all over with. tonightjack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not he will fight his extradition back to the uk. scientists may have found a definitive link between gum disease and alzheimers. dementia has skyrocketed in recent years but treatments remain...