translation: i know l the government is afraid of people s mindset changing. the younger generation is starting to ask, what has kim jong un ever done for us? if discontent keeps building up, one day it could explode. jean mckenzie with that exclusive report. we put ourfindings jean mckenzie with that exclusive report. we put our findings to the north korean government, whose representative in london said, this information you have collected isn t entirely factual, as it is derived from fabricated testimonies from anti diop prk forces. the dprk has always prioritised the well being of people, even at difficult times, is an unwavering commitment to the well being of its people. that coming from the north koreans, that statement. you can see more on this story in our documentary, north korea, the insiders, on bbc iplayer. familiar sight around the world, the
to have the self righteous people are found to have lapsed will now be held to show to have lapsed will now be held to show that to have lapsed will now be held to show that they are monstrous, they may be show that they are monstrous, they may be very show that they are monstrous, they may be very factual and very good at not lying. may be very factual and very good at not lying, but. being a liar isn t the only not lying, but. being a liar isn t the only way not lying, but. being a liar isn t the only way of being objectionable in public the only way of being objectionable in public life. being a hypocrite, giving in public life. being a hypocrite, giving these high minded lectures and match are not living up to them yourself, and match are not living up to them yourself, that, the public in some ways yourself, that, the public in some ways finds yourself, that, the public in some ways finds it even more intolerable. well, ways finds it even more intolerable. w
towards the sea, so the water is also coming in towards the shelter where we are. just to tell you about where we are. just to tell you about where we are. just to tell you about where we are, we are in a shelter which has about 150 people, the families have spent the night yesterday and they will spend a second night here as well. it is pitch dark because there is no electricity, but what they do have is a generator that will be powering the space, at least during dinner time and for people to charge their mobile phones because a lot of them have been using their phones as torches and some form of communication to let people know they are all right. but the scenes outside, howling winds, the trees have been soaring from time to time, there are pools of water if you drive around the area. we are about half a kilometre away from the shoreline and less than a kilometre away from where the cyclone is expected to make landfall. the intensity has grown just in the last half an hour and it i
the jury is thinking. one thing the prosecution always worries about is did detectives do their job? the orlando sheriff s office proved easily casey an a liar. not even the defense is denying casey a liar. being a liar isn t enough to prove mur. what about the car, was a murdered caylee moved in it? casey s parents took the stand and described the smell of death. how important is that? joining us former detective mark fuhrman. for the life of me maybe this will get figured out in closing argument, what in the world is all this fuss about whether or not she was decomposed in the trunk or not because it is clear she didn t walk the five blocks, put plastic around her and die there herself. she had to be moved. what s the attention on this trunk all about? growth tab, i think the defense is doing greta, i