anderson. was far less than families have requested. still the question of punitive damages. plus, the infowars host also faces two more trials involving families of those killed in sandy hook. today an attorney for the parents in this texas case told cnn they are, quote, thrilled by the jury s decision. remember, jones is the man who claimed repeatedly including, directly to the parents of the children murdered in sandy hook that it was all a lie and never happened. let s go right to cnn s drew griffin, who has been following this trial from the start. first, drew, break down this for [inaudible] us. how did the jury get to this figure, one point $4 million? the jury was asked a series of questions. keep in mind, the jury came in only for the i look jones was found liable by default in this case. one of the default cases was against the father of six-year-old jesse lewis. name is neil heslin and he claims defamation. that jury will voted the release for. $110
iceberg. there s a whole lot more. we have the dash cam footage. the dispatch tapes, photos, reports, everything. it paints a very dark picture. it s obvious to everyone with two eyes this is not a misdemeanor. this is a felony. the cops admitted how serious it was on the tape they have been hiding. they told pauly he was lucky to be alive. guys are actually both very lucky that the crash wasn t more serious than it was in terms of injuries because the crashes that that i have been to a lot less damage to this where people have turned out more seriously injured. jesse: the cops knew this was serious, felony level serious. yet, today, papa pauly cut a plea deal anyway and only got a slap on the wrist. three years probation, a dui course. some court fees and five days in jail but he doesn t have to spend any time. service. and you have to install little ignition device so he has to blow into a little tube porch. knocked out. telling primetime this is the bare minimum of w
and dubbed the next david attenborough, a conservationist kid meets one of his biggest heros. hello and welcome to bbc news. teachers are calling for more children in england to be urgently given free school meals in order to support families struggling with the cost of living. they say the programme should be expanded to include all families who receive universal credit. in a letter to ministers, uniions are warning that more than two and a half million children live in households that miss meals or struggle to access healthy food and insist now is the right moment to act. alice key reports. lunch is served at this half term holiday club in stockport. staff here are responsible for keeping 20 children a day fed and entertained. but as rising prices start to hit parents pockets, there are fears that without more support, children could go hungry. we know that a lot of the families who come here are living in food poverty. and have certainly been impacted since the cost o