Also tonight, the pentagon now says the u. S. Has intercepted a drone attack believed to be targeting american troops in iraq. It comes just hours after launching u. S. Airstrikes on iranianbacked forces in syria. Martha raddatz and what shes learned. Here in the u. S. , the News Conference just moments ago in this manhunt after the Mass Shooting in lewiston, maine. Divers in the water and that note serviced by army robert card remains at large and communities in lockdown. And one of the critically wounded victims just taken off the ventilator and what his first words were. In New York City, the judge now ordering former President Trumps daughter ivanka to testify in the Civil Fraud Case. Why she argued she shouldnt have to. The remarkable rescue tonight off the u. S. Coast. The man surviving 13 days adrift and alone on a life raft. He was emotional as rescuers pulled him to safety. The storms this weekend, snow and Flood Threats and the record heat in the northeast. And march of the p
says the u.s. has intercepted a drone attack believed to be targeting american troops in iraq. it comes just hours after launching u.s. airstrikes on iranian-backed forces in syria. martha raddatz and what she s learned. here in the u.s., the news conference just moments ago in this manhunt after the mass shooting in lewiston, maine. divers in the water and that note left by army reserviced robert card and what it reveals. the 18 lives taken including the father bowling with his 14-year-old son. both of them killed. the bar manager who died heroically trying to take down the shooter. and one of the critically wounded victims just taken off the ventilator and what his first words were. whit johnson and trevor ault in maine tonight. in new york city, the judge now ordering former president trump s daughter ivanka to testify in the civil fraud case. why she argued she shouldn t have to. the remarkable rescue tonight off the u.s. coast. the man surviving 13 days adrift and
to make sure that we prevent these crimes as much as they can be possibly prevented. we must make sure that those who would do wicked acts to children face justice. we must do absolutely everything in our power to protect vulnerable young children from harrowing and evil abuse. let s speak now to harry ferguson, who s professor of social work at the university of birmingham. and it s interesting because you have been doing research on the impact of a lockdown on social workers and their ability or inability to discover cases like arthur s. . , inability to discover cases like arthur s. ., , , inability to discover cases like arthur s. . , , , arthur s. that s right. it s very strikin: arthur s. that s right. it s very striking that arthur s. that s right. it s very striking that arthur arthur s. that s right. it s very striking that arthur went - arthur s. that s right. it s very striking that arthur went to i arthur s. that s right. it s very l striking that arthur went
an tustin described in court as a manipulative liar, was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 29 years for murder. arthur s father, thomas hughes, branded pitiless, got 21 years for manslaughter. thejudge, mrjustice michael walker, said it had been: but the solihull mp on social media said the sentences were too lenient. there is a palpable sense of real loss and tragedy over this, and also, frankly, a sense of anger, and questions as to how this was allowed to happen, how these monsters were allowed to inflict this horrible torture on this young, defenceless boy. a spokesperson for the attorney general s office said:
the government has announced a review into the circumstances which led to the death of six year old arthur labinjo hughes. twill look at what improvements can be made by the agencies that came into contact with arthur in the months before he was murdered by his stepmother emma tustin. she was jailed for life at coventry crown court on friday. arthur s father, thomas hughes, was sentenced to 21 years for manslaughter. the children s commissioner dame rachel de souza was asked what could have been done to help arthur. she said that authorities must listen to children s voices and ensure they take decisive action as the result ofany inquiry. the life of a child is of inestimable value and his voice was not heard and that s where we need to start. obviously there is a serious case review under way and we need to see what that says but we must take decisive action and now. my concern is that here we are, 20 years since this post was set up and we are still having these cases. there are