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of insane liberal crime policies. i guess folks got tired of living in a crime-ridden nightmare where you constantly have to dodge gunfire inside your own home. maybe businesses didn t like their stuff being looted in a smash-and-grab. we know her atrocious track record, murder, robbery, theft. it seems obvious to everybody why she lost. but she is blaming it on sexism and racism. i think she did a bang-up job. i m grateful that we work together to remove a record number of guns off of our streets, reduced homicides, and started making real progress of public safety. we fought the right fights, and we put the city on a better path. in the end, you don t always win every battle. but you never regret taking on the powerful and bringing in the light. jesse: if you are worried about her future, don t, lori has other skills to fall back on. all right come against my better judgment, i will go to you first, jessica. [laughter] tell us what this means for the democrati ....
defendant guilty. as you can they read the wrong verdict. you feel so hopeless. it s like a shot in the chest. despair to hope. darkness to light. a fight for freedom. what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. at 18, he was arrested for murder. adamant he was innocent. i had nothing to do with this. i swear to god. so, what could ve possibly led to this? you stab that women. why would he confess to something you didn t do? why would he? what s really happened during that police interrogation. the evidence shows you were there. i cannot lie about the evidence. i can t lie to you about this. the officers lying about lying. and extraordinary look inside the interview room. if you don t talk to me i can t keep this is one of the most intense interrogations i ve ever seen. welcome to dateline. how could you confess to a crime you didn t commit? it seems to defy logic and common sense, but advocates say, ....
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well, you can see what it means. you can just see what it means. good morning. manchester city take another step towards the treble. a mahrez hat trick helps them see off. sheffield united and reach the fa cup final. and i am at the start line of the london marathon. more than 16,000 people taking on the telly today, including a 90 year old, a wounded ukrainian soldier, and sir mo farah. good morning all. a rather cloudy started to our sunday and there will be some showers around. if you get some sunshine, particularly in the south, it will be a little warmer. but further north with the strong northerly wind colder compared to the last few days. all the details coming up shortly. it s sunday, 23rd april. our main story: the government is looking at ways of evacuating british embassy staff in sudan, as fighting between rival military groups continues in the east african country. the united states says it has temporarily suspended operations at its embassy in khartoum and safel ....
in the west. she s one of the bbc s 100 women this year. hi! and we re going to talk to her about her career and activism. priyanka chopra jonas, thanks very much for speaking to the bbc. you re obviously a successful star in two countries on two continents, but when you were growing up, that was a very different world. when people asked you what you want to be, what did you say? and at what point did you feel that the canvas could be as big as this? no, i never thought the canvas could be as big as this. this was not ever an aim or ever even a thought. i came from a family of doctors, physicians, military most of my family has been in the service, my father and my mother both were in the military. so, it wasn t a realistic ambition at that time. i come from a small town in india. my parents, both highly progressive, always pushed me towards whatever dream i wanted to have, so every year i would have a different dream. sometimes i wanted to be a homemaker, sometimes i ....