that you can allow 17 dead and 17 others shot and wounded and not give the death penalty, what do we have the death penalty for? in what do we have the death penalty for? penalty for? in tact and undamaged: penalty for? in tact and undamaged: a - penalty for? in tact and undamaged: a 1600 - penalty for? in tact and - undamaged: a 1600 -year-old undamaged: a 1600 year old mosaic depicting the trojan war is uncovered in syria. and the flying scotsman: the first steam engine to hit 100 miles an hour celebrates 100 years on the tracks. hello there and a very warm welcome to the programme. britain s chancellor is flying home early from the annual meeting in washington for crunch talks with the british prime minister and conservative mps. both he and liz truss have come under increasing pressure to make a u turn on the proposals laid out in the mini budget which kwasi kwarteng admitted caused turbulence in the financial markets. our economic editor sent us this report from wash
mounts on the government to reverse the unfunded tax cuts announced in his mini budget. jamaican musicians argue art merely reflects life as the regulator bans records that glorify violence, drug use and weapons. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in the united states. a jury has sentenced a 24 year old man to life behind bars for carrying out one of the worst school mass shootings in the country s history. nikolas cruz murdered 17 people and injured 17 others in parkland, florida in 2018. families of the victims have reacted angrily as jurors rejected the death penalty. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. what punishment does the murder of 17 people deserve? unlike most other mass shooters, nikolas cruz survived the massacre he created and lived to see a jury answer that question. the jurors have reached a verdict in this case. they rejected the death penalty, giving him life without parole. inside court, the families of the victims showed their di
we have the most important force of all and as the voice of the jurors, they have spoken donald j trump has been convicted of 34 counts in american president turn convicted felon, 34 times over tonight, the jurors have spoken, but the voters have not. this story is far from over. in fact, it might be just the beginning. welcome to a special edition of laura coates live on this very historic night tomorrow, the 2024 presidential campaign enters a new, more uncertain phase. donald trump is now newly convicted and he will address the cameras at trump tower of all places at 11:00 a.m. eastern. now, we ve got two a little bit of a taste of what his message might be when he spoke after hearing the verdict, 34 counts worth today this was a rigged disgraceful trial that the real verdict is going to be november 5th, by the people and they know what happened here. we didn t do anything wrong. i m a very innocent man while the 12 new york jurors who sat and watched him inside for wh
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