that season broke my heart. you know, i still look at how we treat our youth, and how violence is impacting your youth, and then just go back to that season. it was also a season where i almost quit. i thought maybe the violence we were portraying was arbitrary. then season came on and i realize, no it isn t. we didn t do anything by happenstance. david didn t create anything that didn t tell a story that didn t have purpose and a vision. it also, the thing about the wire, it is such a repertory group of actors. just in that scene, michael b. jordan and to c.j. d. williams, they were such a great, i was a fan of the show, because playing a police officer, i was on the other side. a lot of time, our storylines
the mp that message said this attack is for the sake of, i apologise to my family for deceiving them and he apologised to sir david before pulling a knife and stabbing him 21 times. when police arrived, he was unarmed because he wanted to be shot and killed. he was not. he was arrested and stood trial here which concluded here with the jury taking just 18 minutes finding him guilty of both of those counts. let s speak to our reporter zoie o brien who s in southend. the constituency where sir david was mp for a very long time. what is the reaction being there today for this verdict? , . . verdict? yes, i am here at the methodist verdict? yes, i am here at the methodist church verdict? yes, i am here at the methodist church and - verdict? yes, i am here at the methodist church and this, . verdict? yes, i am here at the methodist church and this, of| verdict? yes, i am here at the - methodist church and this, of course is where sir david held that final constituency surgery where he
she has her own heart for the city as well, i m sure. but there are many people who have sort of embarked upon a year of events and conversations that will really try to make the most of it. i myself suggested to the city that we would have 1,000 conversations, one to one conversations about our hopes for the city. because david was so well known to the town, to south end to the town, to southend as it was and the city as it is now because of these constituency surgeries that he held, where he sat down with people, some of whom he agreed with, others with whom he didn t. but that didn t bother him. he wanted to know what was on people s hearts and he acted on it. and so one of the things that we hope might be a legacy of sir david is for us to have those same conversations with one another. what is good about our city, what is challenging about our city, and how can we make positive steps to improve it? we ve talked a lot about what sir david did for southend on sea. how has southend o
october, it wasn t until the 29th of october and prime minister boris johnson had already agreed to do a video message and he did, sir lindsay hoyle did a video message, and what was missing was sir david. we thought at the time should we cancel this? we thought no, sir david didn t hide himself away, he wouldn t have wanted us to cancel. it would have wanted us to continue communicating on this occasion. we thought in his honour who must continue and so now we are continuing even now. on the 25th of may there will be another of these events in sir david s name in the children s parliament, so the young people s voices are heard on everything from russia and ukraine right through to obviously some of the more horrible aspects, county
the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i m sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written assurances requested by koresh, but schneider abruptly cancels the second meeting. he indicated that david didn t think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don t want to come out or david doesn t want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn t think it s necessary. for agent sage, a heated phone conversation that follows provokes a crucial realization about koresh. at one point he is talking about my salvation and i said, david, i am absolutely confident in my salvation as a christian. and you, partner, are not in a position to judge me.