Sir, how is your father . Hes. Hes all right. Once you get to that age, things dont work as well. And the best of boozers the number of pubs in the uk is going up for the first time in ten years. Good evening. It was a murder that shocked many around the world, and now five people have been sentenced to death and three others jailed by a court in saudi arabia, over the death of the journalist jamal khashoggi. He was a prominent critic of the saudi government, and was killed last year when he went to their consulate in istanbul. A United Nations investigator who carried out an inquiry into his murder says the hit men may have been convicted, but the masterminds behind the killing have walked free. Our security correspondent, Frank Gardner reports. The last public sighting of jamal khashoggi, seen here walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. He never came out alive. Turkish cctv footage shows a hit team of 15 saudi government agents arriving in istanbul to inte
Join us, the brexitcast gang, in half an hour, to look back at the year that was in the world of brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The chief executive of boeing has been sacked less than a week after the plane maker said it would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. The company has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving its planes. Our business correspondent, theo leggett, has the story. Two devastating accidents, and 346 people died. The first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. Then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these fields in ethiopia minutes after take off. Since then, boeings newest and fastest selling aircraft, the 737 max, has been grounded worldwide. Blames been placed on a piece of Flight Control software, known as mcas, that activated at the wrong time and forced both planes into a catastrophic dive. Boeings failures and mr mullenbergs leadership have been angrily condemned
At the papers with our reviewers Kevin Schofield, editor of politics home, and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. And also, in 45 minutes, private eyes editor, ian hislop, joins the bbcs media editor amol rajan to look back on a year of front covers, cartoons and satire. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The chief executive of the us aircraft manufacturer boeing has been sacked less than a week after the company said it would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. Boeing has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving the 737. Our Business Correspondent theo leggett has the story. Two devastating accidents and 346 people died. The first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. Then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these fields in ethiopia minutes after take off. Since then, boeings newest and fastest selling aircraft, the 737 max, has been grounded worldwide. Blames been placed on a piece of Flight Control soft
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Our other top story, the blue angels have arrived in the bay area and soon the ships will be sailing in. Fleet week is under way in San Francisco celebrating bay area naval traditions as well as honoring the men and women serving in the armed forces. Its good time to see how everyone would respond in the event of a major disaster. We need to be prepared. Nbc bay areas pete suratos joins us live fromdetails on wh place this morning. Pete . Reporter good morning to you. A number of agencies, several of them taking part in the Emergency Preparedness drill, specifically how they respond in the event of a major earthquake. I want to show new video from this morning inside a pier part. Now, todays exercise focused on how to clean up the debris following a 7. 9 earthquake in san francise exercise included the office of Emergency Management in San Francisco, fema taking a part in the drill as well as different members of the armed forces. Now, did get a chance to speak with a member of the cit