was evil stalking young men and women? those pretty girls, they were very similar. the case that led to unheard of places. in the history of my department, that has never happened. and then finally far from the city the truth, revealed in a quiet country road. we got out of the car and let out the scream. in an act of courage from a woman who refused to be a victim. and i won. the woman in the icu was barely alive. her jaw shattered. a once beautiful face unrecognizable after the brutal beating, the rape, the fire, the fall, the massive nearly fatal stroke. someone thought she would be dead now. someone who had fled into the night. someone killing women, and this one deep in a coma at the threshold of death is the only chance to catch him before he does it again. a terrifying flaw that forces us to admit yes virginia, there really is a bogeyman. and against them were the only weapons that they had, the power of one family. a determined cause, and one remarkabl
migration in india. we ll take a look at the annual spectacle wowing locals and bird watchers alike. hello and welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has found evidence that china s policy of transferring hundreds of thousands of uighurs and other ethnic minorities from north west xinjiang to factoryjobs often far from home is being used as a method of uprooting and assimilating the population. it s also uncovered possible connections between these workers and major international brands. china says transferring workers away from the region is a way of tackling rural poverty and unemployment. our china correspondent john sudworth has this report. at this factory, the uighur workers are clearly visible. more than 2000 miles from home, brought all the way to central china by a massive relocation scheme. now the bbc has found compelling evidence of how it works. in this xinjiang village, the authorities need 100 people to send to jobs on the other side of the country. they set
causing wind turbines to freeze. millions are without power. we are relying on an energy that has proven unreliable? u.s.a. ? so heart warming to see that spirit with the american public for someone that they know represents them sing a song sing a song sing a song good morning to you. thanks for waking up with us. hope you enjoyed your long weekend. pete hegseth filling in for brian. how many days. the weekend to a weekend plus five in a middle. steve: ainsley, pete has worked four days in a row. ainsley: wait until sunday after the show he will being exhausted. pete: sunday i will be feeling it. right now doing a week like you. ainsley: you are a patriot, steve. steve: it s great to have you. today, you know, tomorrow is ash wednesday. today is mardi gras. live it up whatever you are going to do. of course, within reason. they have completely shut down. pete: that s what new orleans does well within reason. steve: whatever the reason is for you. good to have
hello and welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has found evidence that china s policy of transferring hundreds of thousands of uighurs, and other ethnic minorities, from north west xinjiang, to factory jobs often far from home is being used as a method of uprooting and assimilating the population. it s also uncovered possible connections between these workers and major international brands. china says transferring workers away from the region is a way of tackling rural poverty and unemployment. our china correspondent john sudworth has this report. at this factory, the uighur workers are clearly visible. more than 2000 miles from home, brought all the way to central china by a massive relocation scheme. now the bbc has found compelling evidence of how it works. in this xinjiang village, the authorities need 100 people to send to jobs on the other side of the country. they set up a stall, but this 2017 state media report shows no one s interested. so they go house to hou
off the air ryanair s told to remove its irresponsible jab and go adverts, depicting misleading claims about coronavirus vaccinations. i invite members to nowjoin me for a minute s silence to commemorate sir tom s life, and to pay our respects to those who have lost their lives as a result of the covid, and their families and friends. remembering captain sir tom moore a minute s silence is observed in the house of commons. and the nation is urged to clap for him at 6pm tonight. and coming up on bbc news, manchester united have made a dent in their rivals goal difference at the top of the table after scoring nine against southampton. manchester city are top, just they play burnley later. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the health secretary, matt hancock, says research suggesting the oxford astrazeneca vaccine may reduce the spread of coronavirus is superb and will help us all to get out of the pandemic. a study, which has yet to be peer reviewed, ha