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on the remaining count, the jury verdicts stood as did isaiah's sentence. >> we want him to know that we love him. we are going to be there for him no matter what. >> we will always love him regardless what anyone has to say. he is my son. as long as i'm living. >> this is a special place. >> we came here a lot when she was little. >> heather doesn't want to think anymore about isaiah hagan. she comes to this park to think about halee and the good times they had here is a young family and the woman she could have been. >> i don't think any of us have come to terms with what happened . she's really gone. you think she will come walking back in the door to pick up her laundry. >> emily picks up the phone to call her big sister. only to have the reality come

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What to know about China's export dominance

From cars to solar panels to furniture, China is using lavish bank lending and enormous investments in robotics to cement its global leadership in...

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

borders wide open by design. a design, at all had become so that skies aerobic of a nuclear attack, by design. the very man who oppose the strategic offense initiative from day one, try to cripple it is have targeted altering the reagan years president of the united states and he points to it, it is real. claiming victory take a victory lap. america is wide open to nuclear attack of them just be very clear, i shall be the only voice speaking about this. you're going to wake up one day, roslyn else that it has and if you think about and missiles to deliver it had that what. and then what. i will see you next time liberty in m ♪ ♪

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BBC News

the met�*s response to serious crime. the meeting with her lawyer, imran khan, and they were not happy with what the met were saying and that they would look at the case again. at that point the deputy commissioner was offering to provide more information about their handling of the sixth suspect, including what had previously been communicated to the family because they didn't feel very much had been communicated and then he completely failed to do so, admitted it was a failure and then again failed to do so, that is what has led to the commissioner having to get involved over the last few days.— over the last few days. parallel to that, baroness _ over the last few days. parallel to that, baroness lawrence - over the last few days. parallel to that, baroness lawrence is - over the last few days. parallel to that, baroness lawrence is now. that, baroness lawrence is now calling for the original murder investigation to be reopened. we heard in your report it was closed four years ago. what is the process for that? four years ago. what is the process forthat? how four years ago. what is the process for that? how is that? at —— how likely is that? that for that? how is that? at -- how likely is that?— for that? how is that? at -- how likely is that? at the moment the met sa s likely is that? at the moment the met says they _ likely is that? at the moment the met says they will _ likely is that? at the moment the met says they will not _ likely is that? at the moment the met says they will not reopen - likely is that? at the moment the met says they will not reopen it l likely is that? at the moment the i met says they will not reopen it and when they closed the case four years ago this at all viable lines of inquiry had been followed and

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BBC News Now

apology, the met had to apologise twice, once for its first apology and then apologising for it apology. we have had further apologies to jewish commuter groups, they said the met promised they would pay more attention to the concerns of the jewish community, to be more culturally sensitive and take on advice of seniorjewish officers. those jewish groups advice of seniorjewish officers. thosejewish groups have asked the police and government to reduce the number of demonstrations, to move them to other locations, because they feel sometimes thatjewish people are intimidated and have to stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations.- stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations. there are differin: of those demonstrations. there are differing views _ of those demonstrations. there are differing views about _ of those demonstrations. there are differing views about what - of those demonstrations. there are | differing views about what happened at this particular protest from different sides. have you managed to see the longer video which is in circulation from that particular protest? fin circulation from that particular rotest? , ., ., , .,

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New Zealand's low productivity: What does that mean and how can it be remedied? - The Front Page

New Zealand’s low productivity has been a bugbear for economists and politicians from across the spectrum for years. Stats NZ data shows labour productivity...

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

attorney's office is less concerned about the waters being muddy in front of the jury over this particular debate over the reimbursement plan for the stormy daniels payment. >> okay, so caroline, we've now been introduced to michael weisselberg. we've been -- allen weisselberg, excuse me, they've talked about michael cohen. they've talked about keith davidson, stormy daniels' attorney at the time. >> hope hicks. >> hope hicks. lotss of names. this sounds like a lot if you are the jury to be trying to understand, to wrap your head around, who did what, who was in which position? >> yeah. >> do you think doing a good job, is this how you would approach it? >> look, they're setting the stage, and with respect to weisselberg, talk about somebody -- this man has given up his whole life in service to trump, right? there is apparently reporting evidence that there are notations that weisselberg made doing the math in terms of how

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

in and be more evidence of this agreement. there's just going to be a cascading waterfall i think of what we might learn that prosecutors had that we have not seen out in the public. it's all going to start and end with david pecker. >> interesting, they also have the responsibility and they're doing that, the prosecution, to bring in an explanation for a lot of these terms that maybe people don't hear, catch and kill, what that means. also, just where does the legal aspect of, for example, you said it a little while ago, catch and kill in concept is not illegal. who does that fall to? the responsibility of defining first what catch and kill is, but then the legality of it. >> catch and kill is not illegal. i think it's really interesting that the prosecution is hitting hard on this conspiracy. a conspiracy has not been charged in this case.

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BBC News

been _ but actually it should have never been brought because i didn't overestimate. they said they overestimated, if you look at the numbers, — overestimated, if you look at the numbers, they are underestimating. i underestimated, i did the opposite of what _ underestimated, i did the opposite of what they said. and the reason that they— of what they said. and the reason that they tried to and they did it for they— that they tried to and they did it for they are own, they devalued other— for they are own, they devalued other assets in as little... in order— other assets in as little... in order to _ other assets in as little... in order to build their narrative, they wanted _ order to build their narrative, they wanted to— order to build their narrative, they wanted to build a narrative. if you look and — wanted to build a narrative. if you look and i— wanted to build a narrative. if you look and i have a complete record of what happened, judge vandoren had no idea what— what happened, judge vandoren had no idea what was on, didn't understand the most _ idea what was on, didn't understand the most simple concepts, this is why they— the most simple concepts, this is why they are moving out of new york. because _ why they are moving out of new york. because they can't be subjected, they'll— because they can't be subjected, they'll be — because they can't be subjected, they'll be put out of business. they're — they'll be put out of business. they're moving out of new york because — they're moving out of new york because of— they're moving out of new york because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't— because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have — because of it, butjudge bangor and didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't— didn't have any idea what happened, he didn't realise we put up... judge

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BBC News at Six

huw edwards, the bbc�*s highest paid news presenter continue to receive his salary, around £440,000 a year. today, his 40 year career at the bbc is over. from a young reporting on politics for bbc wales to his prestigious role in bringing the news to the nation, this is now the end of an era. and katie is here. you mentioned an internal review which it's understood is going on. what happens to that?— which it's understood is going on. what happens to that? there have been several _ what happens to that? there have been several reviews _ what happens to that? there have been several reviews as _ what happens to that? there have been several reviews as i - what happens to that? there have i been several reviews as i understand it. there was one public facing one, the procedural review after the parents of young person involved complained and said their complaint was ignored. that review was published on the bbc has beefed up its processes to make sure that doesn't happen again. i also mentioned an internal review which the bbc has never confirmed what an internal review into the presenter of�*s behaviour. it was never confirmed what is going on with that. that's because it is a human

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