Well be live all morning well be on board a specially from portsmouth where the queen, Prince Charles and President Trump chartered ship to see families willjoin veterans to commemorate relive the journey of those the bravery of those who helped to liberate europe. Who took part in d day. We cannot comprehend what these but for now lets go to ben, in the breakfast studio, for the rest of the days news. Ladies and gentlemen did to us to in other news, its the last day give us ourfreedom. Of the us president Donald Trumps state visit to the uk. Following this mornings d day commemorations, he will travel to ireland inaudible. For a bilateral meeting with irish premier, leo varadkar. Last night the president and first lady, melania trump, elsewhere this morning, in sport, hosted a dinnerfor the prince history forJohanna Konta. Shes through to the semi of wales and the duchess of cornwall finals of the french open, the furthest any british woman has at the american ambassadors reached at R
Knowledge but they are still investigating. We havent seen cases like this anywhere in the county since for me, the 1980s. To suddenly have this, a multiple murder, in a vicious fashion of innocent victims, it is a startling, startling matter. Its scary. Reporter the 26yearold malika suki is charged with 2 counts of murder and one special circumstance because of the multiple murders, it happen earlier this week, 24 hours apart in the same area along highway 35 near woodside, he was arrested when he tried to drive away from the scene of the second homicide , neighbor say he had been dealing with Mental Health issues. Hes a nice guy, until about 3 years ago, hes been acting a little weird. He would walk his dog by us, he wouldnt say anything. Sometimes he would just stop and stare at us. When victims are killed and families are deprived of their sons, husbands, brothers, our view is there is no room for leniency and we will aggressively prosecute this guy. The first victim identified as
Assembly, refusal to comply with the lawful order, unlawful stopping on a bridge, resisting arrest and unlawful for pedestrian to be on a freeway. Also, false imprisonment and conspiracy. The conspiracy charge is because it was obviously a conspiracy in the manner in which that they went about. It was an orchestrated event that they put forth. They blocked three separate locations on freeways. Uh they prevented, you know, law enforcement, paramedics, ambulances to get to their points of destination. And prevented that from happening. And thats that can happen. You can protest at any which way you want, but it is unlawful to block block a roadway. And the chp officers also adding there it was not only inconvenient, but this was all dangerous too. We have Live Team Coverage on the protests across the bay area. Abc seven News Reporter cornell bernard was at the Golden Gate Bridge, but lets begin in the east bay with abc seven News Reporter lena howland. Lena. Kristin and julian, we are at
Delighted that this is kind of ten minutes down the road from us. We just feel, i suppose, let down, and why wasnt anything in place to prevent this situation happening . There will now be no new spending save on services to safeguard the vulnerable until the next financial year. Weve been in what you might call a perfect storm of huge increases in demand for our services, at the same time, significant reductions in funding coming from Central Government. But is this a one off . English councils say by the end of the decade they will have seen £16 billion cut from their core Central Government funding. They say by 2020 there will bea funding. They say by 2020 there will be a £5. 8 billion annual shortfall. Whats more, they say they need an additional £1. 3 billion now for social care. Ministers will point to much needed efficiency savings made in the same period, but labour says its time for change. After nearly eight years of conservative government, councils have lost 50 of theirf
Victory with the last kick of the game in the six nations rugby, as they beat france 15 13 in paris. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A local council has taken the highly unusual step of imposing emergency spending controls, after saying its facing severe financial challenges. The move by Northamptonshire County Council means a ban on all new spending apart from whats used to protect vulnerable people. The councils conservative leader, heather smith, says the move is a result of rising demand for services and cuts in government funding. It follows warnings that other authorities are also struggling to remain solvent. Our Political Correspondent matt cole reports. Like so many others across britain, people in northamptonshire have watched their council manage multi Million Pound budget cuts since 2010, and now theyve run out of cash, meaning a host of services from subsidised buses to libraries are threatened. Ill be absolutely devastated if it closes. Weve been here forjust over a