from the department of justice parents of some of the children who were killed in that horrific school shooting are talking to the media. let s go in and listen for a few minutes here. do you guys feel that the report went far enough in naming people and holding accountability. as we know, dps has the largest number of law enforcement officials outside of chp, a lot of video and information about their actions that day. it does not seem this report really touches on their actions. it seems to focus mostly on the local officers. are you concerned about that and some reaction to that? i don t understand why they are allowed privacy. my child, their children, they are named in this report because they are dead. everybody should have been named. do you feel if i could follow up somehow maybe dps is off the hook on this, but when you look at this report do any of you i mean, it s kinds of hard to answer the question because we have only been given an hour and a half
from a night out in nottingham have been named as barnaby webber and grace kumar. they were both 19. a man in his 50s was also stabbed to death and his van was then driven into another group of people, leaving one critically injured. a 31 year old man is being held on suspicion of murder. our reporterjo black is in nottingham. two teenagers killed with no real understanding as to why. barnaby webber and grace kumar were both students at nottingham university. they died in the attack along with a third man in his 50s. the city mourns together, unable to comprehend what s happened. i ve lived here all my life and i ve got a connection with the city and ijust. i kind of want to be, i don t know, here with other people my age. vigils have been held overnight for those killed. right now, our hearts, thoughts, prayers go out to those especially who have lost loved ones. in a statement, nottingham university said it was shocked and devastated and that its thoughts were with those af
you re watching bbc news, now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m olly foster. this is what is coming up. the start was delayed by protestors, but there was a stunning finish from corach rambler to win the grand national. haaland hits the net again, manchester city narrow arsenal s lead at the top. and manchester united hold off brighton to reach the women s fa cup final. also coming up on sportsday. it s been another golden day for great britain at the european gymnastics championships in turkey. obviously, the goal is always to win so, yeah, that was probably the best routine of my life. welcome along. well, let s start at aintree, where corach rambler the 8 1 favourite has won the grand national. the race was delayed by m minutes. has won the grand national. animal rights activists had threatened to disrupt the world famous steeplechase and a number of protestors managed to get onto the course. so far, 23 arrests have been made. patrick geare
aniston s purse. whether the coffees and with me. how do you realize that? i knew that i would have a chance to talk direct. now some of them don t you to an episode of friends. i have the opportunity, like this is more run than i gave jennifer anderson s purse, which is right now up to $5,000. not seeing the are not worth that. that s in the unit where that. you are worth more. particularly since the war is going to zoom bomb it. so, obviously, it is worth much more. i just did it, i would horizontal like that. we are obviously living together. we will have to catch up. because this is also a lifestyle situation going on here but i did not know about it all. it is great, right jake, excuse us. we have a show to do right now. it is election eve so get some sleep, we ll see you tomorrow. completing of an amazing camera. and i m laura coats. this is cnn tonight. and here we go at when the final two hours before election day in america. of what may be the most cons
66 people are now known to have died and more than a dozen are still missing. others have been left stranded after landslides closed off roads. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. in three weeks time, italians vote in a general election. now, if the opinion polls are to be believed, the country is about to embrace a political movement with its roots in post war fascism. what would that mean for italy and for europe? well, my guest today, here at the ambrosetti forum a sort of italy style davos gathering is enrico letta, a former italian prime minister and leader of the centre left democratic party. is his effort to keep the far right out of power doomed to fail? enrico letta, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for the invitation. we appreciate your time, particularly because you are in the middle of a fiercely fought election campaign. would you accept that right now, you in the centre left look as though you are going to lose? no