A leaked email criticizing u. S. Administration. Free media both to protect society from the abuse of power. Helps release the full potential of a nation. And a global conference for Media Freedom is underway in london r. T. And russian News Agencies but nick from entry. Live from the russian capital this is national with me south welcome to the program. And fast a u. S. Federal judge has told washington must stop alleging that a russian pharmac used of election meddling was funded by the kremlin all face of range of potential sanctions the court found that such unsubstantiated claims against. The internet we such agency which are not included in the 20008. 00 stat risk prejudicing a jury. Reports the Mueller Report the us investigation the media everyone accuses russia of carrying out a sweeping Systematic Campaign meddling campaign in the us election into in 2016 they did it via 2 methods the 1st one was. Intelligence Agency Hackers g. R. U. Had his who broke into the d. N. C. System
I was out of work for about a year and a half, almost two years. I had two back surgeries. I was injured at work. Trying to arrest someone. I popped a disk in my back. Brian at the time, what was your rank and where were you a policeman . Mr. Pegues at the time it was a Commanding Officer of the 57th precinct and my rank was Deputy Inspector which is an executive position at the nypd. Brian in the new york Police Department. Mr. Pegues yes. Brian talk about this moment because you talk about it in your book. [begin video] this is crack cocaine. Seized a few days ago by Drug Enforcement agents. It could have been heroin or pcp. It is as innocent looking as candy but it is turning our cities into battle zones and murdering children. Let there be no mistake this stuff is poison. Brian as you said your book almost right away, you sold that stuff. Why . Mr. Pegues i sold it because of the environment i grew up in. I grew up with gangsters and drug dealers and pimps. I was young. I grew up o
Good government depends on Public Service giving full and frank advice. Given a lifetime of service to the United Kingdom and we owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. Good government depends on Public Service giving full and frank advice. I want our Public Services to have the confidence to do that. And defending values and principles. The whole house mister speaker, the whole house will want to join me in sending our deepest sympathies to families and friends of families and children, the student paramedic who was killed in a Traffic Accident while on duty. This is a reminder of all Emergency Services who risk their lives on our behalf. And regarding the tragic accident last week. The Prime Minister is wearing green. When it is weaker the committee for Climate Change already reports they were going to miss the target. The policy ambition implementation fell short of what is required. What we need is policy to actually deliver. The primacy wants to leave a climate legacy so will she p
It is 2 30, in the morning, now on bbc news, this week in parliament. Hello and welcome to the week in parliament. As the race for number ten nears the finish line, mps start laying down the law. The ayes to the right, 294. The noes to the left, 293. Members of the uks Youth Parliament hear about the risks young people face from knife crime. We have to be very careful. I dont want to leave that Radio Station and weve got 20 young men that have just heard this track waiting outside the front with shanks and machetes and all sorts. And all change on the woolsack but the lord speaker knows his limits. And i have no ambition to do whatjohn bercow does and say that mr brown or lord brown or mr smith. All that to come and more from a week dominated by the race for downing street. Not so long ago, mps would spend their evenings voting. Frequently. Usually to reject Theresa Mays Brexit plan. Since that ran into trouble, votes in the commons have been rather rare. So, when relatively technical
Its newsday. Its eight in the morning in singapore, one am in london, and eight in the evening in washington where britains ambassador to the United States, sir kim darroch, has resigned, after a row about leaked memos critical of the Trump Administration. Sir kim said he felt no longer able to do his job after being frozen out and insulted by mr trump whose administation he described as radiating insecurity in confidential assessments leaked to a newspaper. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale has the story. Sir kim darroch, 42 years a loyal public servant, the boy from the Council Estate who advised Prime Ministers and, until this morning, her majestys ambassador to the United States. He resigned, he said, because his leaked remarks, critical of donald trump, had made it impossible for him to carry out his role. At westminster, there was anger and support in equal measure. Sir kim has given a lifetime of service to the United Kingdom and we owe him an enormous debt of gratitude