what did that say to you? a great deal of rage by someone. he looked like your average high school student. tall, clean cut, polite. a teenager with two sides. he would yell at her. he would be pushing her around. a puzzle seemingly solved, then blown apart. we recorded the conversation and it was dynamite. micaela was on the ground and she wasn t really moving. to unravel the mystery, investigators would follow a trail through high school hallways, teaming with secrets and schemes. the hatred grew more and more and more. bad idea that became a horrible idea. bad idea that went very, very bad. they call him wendover will. he waves at you from miles. the big neon cowboy. wendover will is what he s called. and his job has been to tampa travelers off of interstate 80 near the utah-nevada border. pull them off the road to this tiny casino commerce. and most evenly a little lighter on the wallet. knowing precious little about the stories wendover like to te
To develop one of the largest untapped oil and gas fields in uk waters. Rosebank which is about 80 miles west of shetland is one of the largest untapped discoveries in the region. Experts say it contains up to 350 Million Barrels of oil. Production could start in 2026 with extraction continuing until at least 2030. Its thought that around 69,000 barrels of oil could be produced every day. That would equate to around 8 of the uks total output. And there would also be natural gas with around 44 million cubic feet of it produced per day during the projects lifetime. The Energy Secretary Clare Coutinho said, we need oil and gas on the path to net zero so it makes sense to use our own supplies from north sea fields. The jobs and billions of pounds this is worth to our economy will enable us to have Greater Energy independence. But there has already been criticism. The Environmental Group greenpeace says, relying on fossilfuels is terrible for our Energy Security, the cost of living, and the
Is expected to produce the equivalent of 300 Million Barrels of oil during the expected 25 year lifetime of the project. But the decision is controversial because of its impact on Climate Change last month 50 mps and peers from all major parties raised concerns the oil field could produce 200 Million Tonnes of carbon dioxide. Alexandra mackenzie reports. North sea oil is again at the centre of economic, political and climate debate. The long discussed rosebank Oil And Gas Field is run by the norwegian state energy firm, equinor. It says this will bring massive investment and jobs to the uk. There is a continued need for oil and gas. Through the entire transition and even after net zero, we will need oil and gas in our daily lives and to run society as we know it. Rosebank lies 80 miles west of shetland. Discovered in 2004, the field is in deep water of more than 1000 metres. Start up is expected late 2026 or early 2027. But there is much anger and frustration about this decision. Prote
five miles from home. it was very emotional. the age of the victim and the brutality. i guess, disturbing would be the word. had mickey been beaten, cut, stabbed, repeatedly. several jagged slashes across her face, neck, head. the blood loss had saturated the ground underneath her. what kind of personal? yes. it was very aggressive. it was not a precision type of injury. and then those police men had to go to mickey s family and tell them what they found. my heart sank to my stomach. and i screamed. i just dropped and i just kept screaming. the one thing i will never, ever forget in my entire life is watching my daughter, dj, scream. just scream i hadn t heard from her, even as a baby. and fall to the ground.
correspondentjoe inwood in lviv. tell us what the significance of soviet style means? does it mean the russians dropped the bombs? it russians dropped the bombs? ut certainly means the russians dropped the bombs. i has recently been discussion about the idea that the russians are running out of the more modern missiles, the high precision typer modern missiles, the high precision type, speculation they could have used these for a wide ranging of reasons but i have seen people suggest it is because they are running out of more modern missiles that they are dropping the soviet style missiles, but as i m sure anybody who has seen pictures of the devastation will realise, that did not stop them doing an immense amount of damage. it is fortunate it happened during curfew because if it hit that shopping centre while it was full of people, it would have been a far higher death toll. iloath? been a far higher death toll. why are they bombings shopping centres