laci peterson, the beaming young mom to be. please, please, let her come home to us. keith morrison: prosecutors speak out in an in-depth television interview. you put so much of your life into it. it stays with you. keith morrison: laci s husband. finally hear the story he told. his rarely seen police interrogation. we couldn t find anything wrong with this guy. he was that charming. keith morrison: and surprising details from the other woman who helped uncover the truth. it s still affects me emotionally. keith morrison: did scott peterson kill his wife? i do not believe he did. i mean, really? who else could have done it? i m glad you asked that question. keith morrison: once upon a time, in a small california city lived a sweet pregnant woman with a radiant smile. and outside of friends and family hardly anyone knew her name. she would never know, of course, how famous that name of hers was about to become. we have no indication, no significant leads at this point. keith
of humour remains intact after he was stabbed at an event in new york state. now on bbc news, deportation flights from the uk to jamaica are among the most controversial carried out by the home office. adina campbell has been to jamaica to meet some of the people affected. the tropical shores of jamaica. crystal blue waters framed by mountainous skylines. but this isn t the everyday reality for manyjamaicans who face high unemployment rates, dangerous levels of crime and are also swept up in the rising cost of living crisis. and life is even tougher for those who never had any intention to be here. there are two sides to jamaica. this one, a beautiful tourist hotspot. but then there s the other side. and for those people who ve been deported against their will, this is a place they don t want to be. they put them on a plane. they take them to their country. and then they re on the street. i ve been shot at, chased with machete. i ve been through hell. it s very hard out her
severed in the attack. more extreme heat is expected in the southern half of the uk over the next two days. that, as experts also warn england s drought could last into the next year. now on bbc news, deportation flights from the uk to jamaica are among the most controversial carried out by the home office. adina campbell has been to jamaica to meet some of the people affected. the tropical shores of jamaica. crystal blue waters framed by mountainous skylines. but this isn t the everyday reality for manyjamaicans who face high unemployment rates, dangerous levels of crime and are also swept up in the rising cost of living crisis. and life is even tougher for those who never had any intention to be here. there are two sides to jamaica. this one, a beautiful tourist hotspot. but then there s the other side. and for those people who ve been deported against their will, this is a place they don t want to be. they put them on a plane. they take them to their country. and then they
more than 100 cases are reported across 11 countries outside africa. with agriculture becoming more high tech and automated, we look at how ethical hackers are helping farmers vulnerable to cyber attacks. and double fault for wimbledon, as it s stripped of its ranking points, over its decision to ban russian players from this year s championships because of the war in ukraine. hello. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in ukraine: russian forces have been advancing on the battlefield in the south and east of the country, after suffering weeks of setbacks since their invasion in february. the last few ukrainian defenders of mariupol are finally ending their resistance. now the donbas region is the key focus for russia. it says that what it calls the liberation of luhansk province is nearing completion, and it s intensifying its attacks on neighbouring donetsk. jeremy bowen sent this report from ukraine. explosions the russians are shelling severo
Names are accurate but those are the names in this translation. The statement goes on to say that the enemy, in other words israel has been refusing to accept these do hostages since friday. This does actually tally with a statement that was put out a couple of nights ago which at the time because a certain amount of bafflement which was the same names and her mouth saying they were willing to release them but they were willing to release them but the relate two israelis were refusing to accept them. At that time we thought this would be a pr stunt, it was not reported but now we see the same names being released in a statement. Weve heard nothing from israelis. Weve heard inside gaza that there does seem to be movement but it may be only that to you hostages, not 50 something are in the process of being released. I underline that at the moment none of this is confirmed. This is confirmed. Hamas had been seemed to this is confirmed. Hamas had been seemed to be this is confirmed. Hamas