the scene but not terrible. it s a counter to new direction just keep in mind as you head out of crockett to the quirkiness daria james thanks a lot robin 8 o clock and breaking news from overnight. a job. walker lindh the first american board itanium the war on terror is released from prison in indiana, you may know him better as the american taliban that was the moniker that he was. that he received when he was arrested in afghanistan back in 2001 kron force christina takes row live in murray county now to tell us what is going to be happening now that he ll be out of federal prison. christina. so right now we have reports to say that he is going to be going to virginia and obviously under close watch and he s got a report to his parole officer, so he had a 20 year sentence but only served 17 of them and the kind of got a jail free with those 3 years now again that does come with some restrictions there. but i m actually live in 10 out how meme excuse me i live in marin c
what does that tell us whether or not to take action. about the high street? labour says it will co operate fully and coming up on bbc news. but rejects any suggestion it has broken the law. does manchester united s penalty controversy in their champions league victory over psg prove handball is still a grey area for var? profits at the john lewis partnership plunged by 45% last year, according to its latest trading figures. the company blamed poor home sales, discounting and higher it costs. but there was better news for the food chain greggs, which has seen a sharp rise in sales, breaking through £1 billion for the first time last year. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. good evening and welcome queueing out the door, to the bbc news at six. the father ofjodie chesney, a rare sight on the high street who was stabbed to death in an east london park last friday, these days but greggs is on a roll. has made an emotional appeal for help in finding those responsib
i am hoping for a miracle. i am. holding out hope for a san francisco teacher missing for more than a week in the wilderness of el dorado county. good evening everyone. 46-year-old ed cavanaugh is a teacher at downtown high school. he went dirt biking with a friend and has been missing since the two parted ways. abc 7 news reporter spoke with cavanaugh s colleagues and sister tonight. melanie? reporter: they re distraught and holding on to hope ed will return home. his sister tells me there will be a national guard flyover tonight. using special thermal imaging technology to potentially low kate him locate him. downtown high school where students come when graduation can seem out of reach. filled with extraordinary teachers. ed is very unique. gruff on the outside, but there is a marshmallow inside. reporter: ed cavanaugh s combination of hard/soft has endeared him to nearly everyone inside classroom 12 and beyond. the teacher led more than 20 ten-day backpacking tr
contributors? or that there is no plan for peace? they believe they will have another four years in office. mr. and is not campaigned but has stayed inside the white house while this 40 million dollar campaign fund does the work for him. be reelectedts to without ever facing george mcgovern or the american people. mr. nixon is taking the american people for granted. that is unforgivable. i have known george and eleanor mcgovern for many years. when george first came to congress, they moved next door to me in washington. our children have grown up together. sergeant and eunice shriver. i know them. i trust them. george mcgovern and charge shriver are not computers. like you and me, they are human beings with strengths and weaknesses. they had never pretended to be anything else. they have gone across this country for many weeks offering themselves to you, asking for your help, telling you about their hopes and plans for this country. the public opinion polls say they are far b
is the secret. persistence. brian: how do you pick your books? laurence: it is a stupid thing to do. i should choose an area and keep at it, but i wanted to do something much different. experience different lives. when you write a nonfiction book, you are thinking back in somebody s life. i want to piggyback on as many lives as i can. brian: of the 15 books, which one sold the most? laurence: the kennedy women, by a longshot. the number two new york times bestseller. it was my agents idea. a book about a multigenerational book about women. nobody had ever written a multigenerational book about women. so, to put women at the forefront just totally changed things. brian: what about the kennedy women do you most remember and what did the audience want to hear when you talk to them? laurence: it was a book i suggested that you do not have to be a woman to love the kennedy women. because it was a book read by women. i mean, women of that generation women read that book and the