chat. the one and only eric cantona. the united way is on sky documentaries at 9 o clock tonight, and is available on demand. when he talked of his relationship with manchester united players, i remember a manchester united christmas party years ago and i went to do some interviews. it was held in manchester stop it shed the affection others had for him. he was on a chair in the middle of the room, smoking a cigar and the rest of the team are sitting around, looking up at him, listening to his stories. they regarded him as a superstar and he managed to bring so much success to that club. wonderful to speak to him. we will put that on our social media. here s carol with a final look at this morning s weather. isn t that beautiful? this is a weather watcher picture taken earlier this morning in cambridgeshire of the lovely blue sky. not all of us get blue skies
with violence. you grow things from the earth. you grow everything from the bottom up. we have to reinvest in our communities and take care of each other, take care of homeowners and take care of black people, take care of indigenous people. i hope people understand it does take a village. what you are not going to see is black people getting happier because the protests are over or the election is done and biden is the president. that s not going to change anything. if you take better care of people from birth like give parents child care, give kids good schools, make sure kids are fed, you don t have to worry about as many there is not
the violence. uh-huh. you grow things from the earth. you grow everything from the bottom up. you have to reinvest in our communities and take care of each other, take care of homeowners and take care of black people and business people. i hope it inspires people to get rid of the what capitalism breathes. give us some equity in this country because what you are not going to see is black people getting happier because the protests are over or the election is over and biden is president, and that s not going to change anything. if you take better care of people from birth, and give parents child care and give kids school and make sure they are fed, there s not as many people
once the trees have been cleared, the land is often used forfarming. ibama has just caught red handed this illegal deforestation, using chains. the chains destroyed the vegetation and killed the wildlife, especially the babies who do not have time to escape. there used to be a system where farmers caught in illegal activities like this would be blacklisted, making it harderfor them to sell their produce and to get loans. the farmers who were found deforesting, their name would be put on an align system whereby buyers would be able
no, that, that yes. obviously, without me saying much, but we were i said that i lost my wife. yes, you did. i did. and yes how do you lose her then, before she was lost? explain that. there are different kinds of loss, amber. different kinds of loss? now, what did that mean? well, investigators built their case against scott. laci s family was in a world of pain. it was january of 2003, and sharon rocha was still gripping on to a slipping remnant of hope that her laci was still alive, was barely hanging on. the days soon after that new year s eve vigil, when scott walked into the house. and i asked him, how are you doing? and he said, you know, i m doing okay. and i just remember, it was almost like i was just pulling back from him, thinking, you re doing okay? what do you mean you re doing okay? sharon definitely wasn t doing okay. the cops, moving forward