She retires from Amateur Boxing to pursue other Career Opportunities. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. An investigation into the death of a prisoner has found a catalogue of failures contributed to his suicide and he should have been in hospital not prison. 25 year old Dean Saunders electrocuted himself at chelmsford prison in essex in january last year. The Prison Ombudsman said that staff ignored significant risk factors when they cut back observation of him injail. It comes as figures due out later this week are expected to show the number of suicides in prisons in england and wales last year was at record levels. Heres our social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan Dean Saunders had no previous history of Mental Illness but in December 2015 the young father suddenly became paranoid and delusional, convinced he had to kill himself. On a daytoday basis, trying to understand he was ill in the first place. His family was plunged into despair. Within hours he had a
we are now just about 30 minutes away from a new update from the national hurricane center on the track of hurricane dorian. we heard from governor desantis in the last hour telling people to listen to what emergency officials are saying. go out and do like these people, stock up on a week s worth of feed, water, make sure you have the medicine you need. some of these folks are listening, which is a good thing. we have two eye reports for you. jay gray is in daytona beach. kathy, let me start with you. both of you have fairly decent-looking live shots. we don t expect that sunday night, monday, right, kathy? reporter: that s right. conditions have been favorable all day, all morning long. this is a window of opportunity that folks can take to stock up on supplies. we have seen long lines snaking
whether or not police questions people s immigration status based on reasonable suspicion. joining us to talk about immigration ruling and what it means is our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and white house correspondent jessica yellin. jeffrey, please start off by saying what the court accepted and rejected. well, the heart of the case is about state power versus federal power. immigration is an area that is traditionally one where the federal government exercises most of the power, but in this case, arizona, as we all now know passed sb-1070 which established certain new requirements to attempt to keep illegal immigration out of arizona. and what the court did was they evaluated four provisions of the law, and they said three of them were unconstitutional, because they conflicted with federal law, but the one they upheld, the one they allow ed to go forward is the most controversial and perhaps the most important of the four. it is nicknamed the show us your papers
tomorrow and express mail on wednesday. most of us will settle for a few strings of light, but really hard core christmas fans are going all out. sandy is back showcasing some of our favorites. why not go all out, right? let s get you into the holiday spirit with some eye reports of amazing displays. this is from lake mary s, florida. this is an ireporter who is this house basically lights up their neighborhood every year. he says there s a traffic jam and long line of cars just waiting to drive past this house to see the lights. you can see why right there. taking a look at this other ireport, this comes from marshall field, wisconsin. this was made up of 700,000 led lights. 800 volunteers came out in the 14-degree weather for this event benefitting the less fortunate.