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Unexpected and unexplained, lucy letby is there. Police are now reviewing the admissions of 4,000 babies at hospitals where lucy letby worked. Our other main stories tonight. Surrey Police Investigating the death of ten year old sara sharif want to question her father, his partner, and her uncle. Ijust hope its going to be an incredible game, and of course i have a very. Preference who wants to win. And the lionesses head coach, Sarina Wiegman, talks to the bbc ahead of sundays World Cup Final against spain. 0n newsnight at 10. 30pm. How did lucy letby cause so many deaths . As the most prolific non child killer in modern uk history is found guilty of murdering seven babies, we ask why was she not stopped earlier . Hello and welcome to the bbc news at ten. The nurse lucy letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others when they were in her care at a hospital in cheshire, making the 33 year old the uks worst child killer in modern times. In a stat
we ll see you again tomorrow. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. we are going to have more with blayne alexander s interview with that 4% of the jury. we east 14 of eight minutes of it last night. that s the most that has been shown anywhere on nbc are msnbc. there is more. there s the pat cipollone part that no one has seen before. we will get to that later in this hour. it is riveting television. i have seen some bits and pieces that did not make it to air. and you really could just screen the whole thing for the entire hour. you really could. it s really something. and it s going to be irrelevant as soon as the district attorney fani willis makes her decisions and goes forward. yes, and so that is why we much feast upon it now. it s all we have. right now it s all we have. and we have a right now, a handful of bread crumbs. i will be watching, lawrence. thank you, alex wagner. thank you. y
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happens to be our national capital may be atypical of the wider uk. later on, you did an interview with him and i had to laugh, not at your interview because it was very good and interesting, but the actual setting, the main camera shot was you and him in a room where there was unionjack bunting on the walls. it looked like you were leaning against the bar in a traditional pub and then you could see there was quirky mugs and floral wallpaper. it was like you were in a middle england theme park. yeah, totally. there were unions like absolutely everywhere. funny enough, i saw kind of cardboard box that had union flag written on it as part of the kind of paraphernalia of election campaigns that the various party leaders all carry around the kind of helpe create the staging and choreography of these kind of events. there was a bit of concern as they were sort of setting up the spot where i did the interview and various journalists at that their interviews, because i think one s