quickly escalated as the crowd spills out into traffic clashing with police. officers recovering a firebomb at the scene presenting a clear danger to the public. molotov cocktail was in a group of protestors. we don t have an arrest attached to that. it was there on the scene in a crowd of protestors. again, something very dangerous that we just really asking our communities, our people who want to come out and elevate their voices, not to engage in that kind of behavior. they can hurt themselves and members of this department and their co-protestors for innocent people. dana: laura engel live in the newsroom. hi. well, these protestors are vowing they will be back every day until charges are filed against former marine daniel penny. penny has said through his lawyers he never intended to harm neely and could not have foreseen his untimely death. take a look at this. 11 people were arrested during last night s protest. most accused of disorderly conduct. police say one
rison didn t know what to do. the prison reform didn t know what to do. the prison reform process prisons are too full and lower staff ratios increased by problems and pressure. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. the visitor centre sits on the summit but it s been
the prison didn t know they were gone until monday afternoon. now the mayor of philadelphia calling for accountability. clearly the system screwed up and people didn t do what they were supposed to do. it is clear. we want to find out exactly who and how often and what we have to do to shore it back up again. this is i m really angry about it. this is not the first alarming incident at this facility. guards have been sounding the alarm they re understaffed. this could be an example. the union representing the correctional officers entered a no confidence vote in leadership saying philadelphia s prison chief is not right for the job. bill: we ll see when we get them. dana: a leisurely rafting trip down a florida river turns very tense. get out of here. you are not jessica. jessica.
together about that night? we found in our investigation together about that night? we found in our investigation at together about that night? we found in our investigation at a together about that night? we found in our investigation at a number i together about that night? we found in our investigation at a number of i in our investigation at a number of things went wrong in this case and we ve identified a of our failings. first of all there was confusion about the due date, when the baby was due to be born to stop the staff looking after this young woman in the prison didn t know the birth was imminent. so when she asked for help on the evening before she gave birth her calls were ignored and she was not given access to a nurse. we found that was unacceptable. she pressed her call bell twice and on neither occasion did staff respond. why was that? we neither occasion did staff respond. why was that? why was that? we have identified the didn t why was that? we have identifie
reunited with her son after 58 years thanks to a chance dna match. they were separated when she suffered a breakdown while living in the united states and her marriage ended. at the time, her son calvin was just six years old. he s been searching for her for a0 years and a few days ago, flew in from michigan for the hug of a lifetime. this is mollie and calvin s story in their own words. i had ihada i had a complete breakdown in the states. at that point i couldn t even take care of myself, let alone my children. and my brother sent. he told me to go home. and i went home with every intentions of going back. ijust wanted to become well and to be able to go back, but it didn t happen. it didn t happen. i