She retires from Amateur Boxing to pursue other Career Opportunities. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. An investigation into the death of a prisoner has found a catalogue of failures contributed to his suicide and he should have been in hospital not prison. 25 year old Dean Saunders electrocuted himself at chelmsford prison in essex in january last year. The Prison Ombudsman said that staff ignored significant risk factors when they cut back observation of him injail. It comes as figures due out later this week are expected to show the number of suicides in prisons in england and wales last year was at record levels. Heres our social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan Dean Saunders had no previous history of Mental Illness but in December 2015 the young father suddenly became paranoid and delusional, convinced he had to kill himself. On a daytoday basis, trying to understand he was ill in the first place. His family was plunged into despair. Within hours he had a
good evening, is he an air force veteran who would know. he worked on the unidentified aerial phenomena task force. david grusch contends the government is not truthful about having items which could be from out of this world. these are retrieving nonhuman origin technical vehicles, call it spacecraft if you will. nonhuman, exotic origin stleex have either landed or glashed russia intends the government recovered dead extra test industrial. the inspector general won t comment on grusch s allegation, nor will it condition firm a complaint. are we alone and if we were not, would you even tell us? i would refer that question to the department of defense and let them answer that question for you. a former senior u.s. military officer tells fox, quote: i have never seen any evidence of any alien anything. still, intelligence committee members are curious. i want to know what is he
and staff like former presidents get. garland sends him this unprecedented unnecessary home raid with a biased magistrate judge bruce rinehart to get these documents from trump while he works out a sweetheart deal with the biden administration. jesse: smoking gun evidence that they cooked up this stupid financial d.o. indictment in new york to play defense against the hunter biden wires. okay. starting to make sense. maybe biden is smarter than we give him credit for. thanks so much, mike. jesse: thank you. biden s fingerprints all over this indictment as we just proved. as we point out the white house won t comment. but here s the thing. trump isn t due back in court until december. that means the case is going to be hacking over his head the entire summer into the fall could impact the primaries. election interference. it s going to have major political implications. biden can t ignore it forever or can he. martha mccallum is the an author of the story.
it s a search that the biden white house had not previously revealed. it raises new questions about the biden administration s insistence it is being completely open about the facts here. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening, bret. despite many claims of transparency, the fbi search of the penn biden center did not appear on timelines given to us by the president s personal attorneys and also separately from the white house counsel s office. it s not clear if fbi agents retrieved any documents from the penn biden center when they combed through it some time in mid november. the fbi and doj won t comment but multiple sources confirm biden s team gave consent and there was no search warrant making it the second known instance in which federal investigators checked over a biden property where his team previously found classified material. the other being the wilmington search earlier this month. th
speakership? what kind of defense is that? dana: you got to admire they re trying. brian: right. the administration can t be sure how many documents have already been handed over. once they handed over, they got confused. dana: and hot potatoes, i don t want to touch it, because they knew it was wrong. you know, the whole drip, drip, drip thing, worse than watergate, here it comes. they would love for this to go away, but at 5:05 this evening is when you find out, oh, actually you have another angle to the story. the white house press secretary tomorrow can be sure that these questions will continue. she ll have to go up one side and then the other and won t comment. mike mccurry during the lewinsky scandal had a great lineline, i m double-parked ine no comment zone. nobody is laughing today.