bridget, she s gone. there was nothing believable about a perfectly healthy person having a catastrophic fall. this is not an accident. but again,. police close the case. and again, that followed. you get another phone call? it was just absolutely shocking. this one was devastating. this was absolutely devastating. a killer hunting members of a frightened family. and they re the only ones convinced that it israel. this isn t a curse. this isn t a fluke. we were right. we were right the whole time. it was a home filled with joy. holidays, family celebrations. this is where they all gathered. the home was a home of happiness. she s not breathing. doug until the house became the scene of one tragedy. then another. how could this happen twice? to one family? i couldn t reconcile. it and another. it s just, in the realm of the bizarre. how are we going to endure a third death? was the house cursed? it gives me chills when i think, he
have been felled guilty of advocating a violent revolution against the chinese state stopping there were sentenced to up to three years in detention. now on bbc news, elite cricketers can come from any level of society in india, thanks to that ubiquitous nature of the sport. this episode tells the stories of three star players. of course it s not easy as a poor villager to come to mumbai and being with the smart kids because you feel you don t know how to speak english. if because you feel you don t know how to speak english. how to speak english. if you can t afford. how to speak english. if you can t afford, you how to speak english. if you can t afford, you can t - how to speak english. if you can t afford, you can t play | can t afford, you can t play cricket you are an equal part on the playing field. that is a great social equaliser. doesn t give a poorer person any inferiority complex. a poorer person any inferiority comlex. w a poorer person any inferiority co
you are an equal part, you re on the playing field. that is a great social equaliser. doesn t give a poorer person any inferiority complex. yeah, cricket certainly feels like a great social leveller in india, doesn t it? and i think of some of the incredible success stories. it s fascinating to see them come in, put in the hard yards, come from very difficult backgrounds, circumstances whatnot, it is the social leveller. it is absolutely the case. if you see in india there are a billion people and they are everywhere, everyone wants to play, everyone is in a rush and they are competing all the time, you need to be like, if you go in small place, if you go in small gully which we say like really small street, everyone is just trying to play and enjoying the game and it s like, so many people of course in india and they want to be there but if you want to be there you have to be really good. when you come to india whatever you hear about the passion, you can t see it or feel it
warns the risk of armageddon is the highest s been for 60 years with putin squeezed into a corner. all that plus kanye west thinks it s all a joke. i thought the shirt was a funny shirt, i thought the idea of wearing it was funny. laughing off what a start that many don t see him in. we are looking into that story ahead. we want to start with georgia and the senate race turned upside down. republican candidate herschel walker s campaign continues to be flagged by new developments surrounding allegations that the staunchly anti abortion rights candidate paid for girlfriend you have an abortion. let s bring in ali, walk us through what new information we re learning. yeah, lindsey we have some context here. we know that democrats control the senate by the slimmest of margins. keeping that holds could easily come down to this crucial senate race. in just the last few days it is turned from a state that was too close to call to being roiled with allegations. reporter: t
understatement, redacted, we are learning some new details about the fbi justification for the search of the former president s home. sandra: one part reading after initial review of the nra referral, the fbi opened a criminal investigation to, among other things, determine how the documents with one classification marking and records were removed from the white house or any other authorized locations for the storage of classified materials, and came to be stored at the premises. john: david spunt is live at the justice department, 38 pages in total released in regard to this, including some attachments. so far we are getting an idea what the documents were or at least the category in which they fell. but we are not getting a lot in terms of the why they thought it was so urgent to go in there and unprecedented fashion and the fbi conduct a raid of mar-a-lago. david: john and sandra, that is the detail we have wanted to know since we first learned agents were going in