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Anderson Cooper 360

and the trump administration's $100 billion arms deal with saudi arabia in may 2017 around the same time the country spent about $600,000 at trump-owned properties. trump's team denies any wrongdoing. they point to the trump organization donating about $450,000 in estimated profits from foreign governments to the u.s. treasury, and trump himself refusing to accept a paycheck during his time as president. >> it's a lot of money i would have given away. like i give away my salary. >> eric trump responding there is no president in united states history who is tougher on china than donald trump, a president who introduced billions and billions of dollars of tariffs on their goods and services. meanwhile, republicans continued to make the so far unproven allegations that president biden has benefitted from his son's business dealings in china and ukraine. but in response to report about trump's businesses, republican house oversight chair james comer, who is leading the investigation into the bidens

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Lucy Letby

a police investigation? - i'm sure, yeah, that was the intention of the executives, was to somehow close this case. tony chambers later resigned as chief executive. he told us what he said to the consultants had been taken out of context. and that prompt action was taken after he was first told of serious concerns injune 2016, including reviews of deaths. he said all his "thoughts are with the children at the heart of this case" and their families. he's "truly sorry for what all the families have gone through" and that he would "co—operate fully. . .with any post—trial inquiry". three weeks after being told about the baby deaths, cheshire police launched an investigation in may 2017 — 0peration hummingbird.

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BBC News

are many questions still remaining. yesterday, lucy letby was found guilty of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of another six. that doesn't mean that this is the end of it. there are many questions still today about what exactly happened here and how lucy letby was able to get away with what she got away with for quite so long. normally, at her the owner natal —— at neonatal unit, you would expect three deaths a year. injune 2015, there were three deaths in one month. that did raise concerns and there were alarm bells ringing with lots of staff here and we know that some questions were raised at that time. however, nothing was done and lucy letby went on to continue to murder and to harm many more babies. there are questions being asked about who knew what and what should have been done at that time. we know that it wasn't until may 2017 that police launched their investigation

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BBC News

sentenced on monday.- comments, lucy letby will be sentenced on monday. take us through the reaction from _ sentenced on monday. take us through the reaction from the _ sentenced on monday. take us through the reaction from the trust? _ sentenced on monday. take us through the reaction from the trust? the - the reaction from the trust? the trust at the _ the reaction from the trust? tie: trust at the hospital the reaction from the trust? tte: trust at the hospital here have said that therefore fort are with the families of everyone involved. they have said that they will be cooperating fully with the independent inquiry that has been launched by the government to look into what happened here and you knew what. it's normalfor a neonatal unit to have three baby deaths in a year but injune 2015, they had three deaths hay at the neonatal unit where lucy letby was working in that one month. we know that concerns were raised at the time but it seemed that nothing was done and it seemed that nothing was done and it wasn't until may 2017 that cheshire police started their investigation and it wasn't in ten

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Breakfast

consultants continued to pressure the trust to go to the police and they finally did so in may 2017. by the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still employed by the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. speaking outside court following the verdict yesterday afternoon, a spokeperson for the crown prosecution service said letby "weaponised her craft to inflict harm, grief and death." lucy letby was entrusted to protect some of the most vulnerable babies. little did those working alongside her no that there was a murderer in their midst. she did her utmost to conceal her crimes by varying the ways in which she repeatedly harmed babies in her care. she sought to deceive her colleagues and pass off

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Breakfast

paediatrician steve breary asked the duty manager to replace her, though the manager refused. letby went to work and a baby unexpectedly collapsed. in september, the royal college of paediatrics and child health was asked to carry out a review of the neonatal unit. it urged the trust to investigate each death individually — this didn't happen. around this time, lucy letby launched a grievance against the paediatricians that had expressed concern about her ? the internal process concluded that she had been discriminated against and victimised by the doctors on the unit. with the paediatricians still wanting a police investigation, in january 2017 an extraordinary board meeting was held. the trust apologised to letby and decided she should return to the neonatal unit. consultants continued to pressure the trust to go to the police and they finally did so in may 2017. by the time letby was arrested in july 2018,

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Verified Live

all of the families in this case for their exceptional resilience and strength throughout this entire investigation. their composure and their dignity during this trial has been truly overwhelming. the investigation into the circumstances surrounding this case started in may 2017. since that time, hundreds of witnesses have been spoken to by a team of dedicated detectives. many of those witnesses have returned to court on numerous occasions to give evidence. without their honesty and their support, the families would not have received the justice that they have received today. i cannot begin to imagine how the families in this case feel today.

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Verified Live

inspector nicola evans of cheshire police gave her reaction to the verdict. this has been a long and emotional journey for all of the families involved in this case. i speak on behalf of the entire prosecution team when i say that all of their babies will forever be in our hearts. i would like to thank all of the families in this case for their exceptional resilience and strength throughout this entire investigation. their composure and their dignity during this trial has been truly overwhelming. the investigation into the circumstances surrounding this case started in may 2017. since that time, hundreds of witnesses have been spoken to by a team of dedicated detectives. many of those witnesses have returned to court on numerous occasions to give evidence.

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BBC News Now

journey. all of the families involved in this case. i speak on behalf of the entire prosecution team when i say that all of their babies will forever be in our hearts. i would like to thank all of the families in this case for their exceptional resilience and strength throughout this entire investigation. their composure and their dignity during this trial has been truly overwhelming. the investigation into the circumstances surrounding this case started in may 2017. since that time, hundreds of witnesses have been spoken to by a team of dedicated detectives. many of those witnesses have returned to court on numerous occasions to give evidence. without their honesty and

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BBC News at Ten

though the paediatricians feared being reported to the regulator, they kept going, pressurising executives to call the police, something the trust eventually did in may 2017. the reputation of the organisation and protecting that reputation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to call in the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that there would be nothing found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were, "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." the former medical director denies threatening to report the doctors to the general medical council for misconduct.

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