gun. i had my guns leached and next to me. i had a back pack for myself, the minute i had heard him storing i jumped out of my bed. this guy needs to be stopped. we all banded together. he s not gonna do this to another woman. it all came down to this moment. we had officers and agents in vehicle, extra points, entry points to make sure he doesn t escape. finally he was in their sights. this guy needs to be stopped. he was going from state to state and he wasn t being held accountable. this is what he did for power. it s almost like a drug. he was good. really good. the best liar i ve ever met in my life. he just didn t count on her. you have no idea, i m not gonna stop. cindi pardini was a true success story. she earned her degree in construction management and engineering. graduated with all men in a hard hat, and a gown. she went into technology, working for start-ups that became multi billion dollar companies. i had purchased stock, i
russia s bombardment of a steelworks in the besieged city of mariupol in the south east of the country has intensified, after more than 100 ukrainian civilians were able to flee and reach safety. the un says most are now in the city of zaporizhzhia. now on bbc news, last year, san francisco had twice as many deaths from drug overdoses as covid. for our world, james clayton meets rough sleepers, politicians, charities and the keepers of law and order, to tell the story of how one of america s most beloved cities is having a crisis of confidence. a warning this programme contains images some viewers may find distressing. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. but below its gleaming buildings lies a humanitarian disaster. can i ask what you re smoking, sir? fe nta nyl. is every day, on average, two people die from a drug overdose here. this a the mayor has declared a state of emergency. what s it like living here? er, lawless. the people in power clash on the s
rolling thunder. it comes two months after truckers protesting against covid restrictions occupied the city centre for several weeks. now on bbc news, our world fixing san francisco. a warning, this programme contains images some viewers may find distressing. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. but below its gleaming buildings lies a humanitarian disaster. can i ask what you re smoking, sir? fe nta nyl. every day on average, two people die from a drug overdose here. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. what s it like living here? uh, lawless. the people in power clash on the solution to the crisis. for me, it s really about tough love it s about being aggressive. doubling down on a failed war on drugs is never going to solve those problems. meanwhile, some worry that time is running out. my greatest fear is that he s going to die. so what will it take to clean up this city? my name is james clayton. i m the bbc s technology correspondent in si
last year, san francisco had twice as many deaths from drug overdoses as covid. for our world, james clayton meets rough sleepers, politicians, charities and the keepers of law and order, to tell the story of how one of america s most beloved cities is having a crisis of confidence. a warning this programme contains images some viewers may find distressing. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. but below its gleaming buildings lies a humanitarian disaster. can i ask what you re smoking, sir? fe nta nyl. every day on average, two people die from a drug overdose here. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. what s it like living here? uh, lawless. the people in power clash on the solution to the crisis. for me, it s really about tough love it s about being aggressive. doubling down on a failed war on drugs is never going to solve those problems. meanwhile, some worry that time is running out. my greatest fear is that he s going to die. so what will it
i was causing my family and my constituency, and associationjust wasn t worth carrying on. a body has been found in the search for missing 33 year old british woman katie kenyon, who was last seen a week ago. last year, san francisco had twice as many deaths from drug overdoses as covid. it s led some politicians to ask if progressive approaches to tackling crime, homelessness and drug addiction are appropriate, or making things worse. for our world: fixing san francisco, james clayton tells the story of how one of america s most beloved cities is having a crisis of confidence. a warning this programme contains images some viewers may find distressing. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. but below its gleaming buildings lies a humanitarian disaster. can i ask what you re smoking, sir? fe nta nyl. every day on average, two people die from a drug overdose here. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. what s it like living here? uh, lawless. the peopl