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the other thing is you've got to remember that anne sacoolas, and it isa remember that anne sacoolas, and it is a tragedy for that family, too, although she killed harry, her ten—year—old son was sitting in the front seat of the car, the volvo suv, when she killed him, so, as a consequence, he had to witness that, so that must have been traumatic for the family of anne sacoolas, not on the family of anne sacoolas, not on the same scale as losing a life, but they will have their own challenges to face as well. it is important. the problem i think here is that we are seeing yet another mealy—mouthed politician's letter from the foreign 0ffice politician's letter from the foreign office here where they are saying that anne sacoolas, because she is in america, doesn't have diplomatic immunity. everybody knew that all along. diplomatic immunity only applies when you are in the host country, in this case the uk. it never applies once you go back to your own country. i think it was the threat of the family of harry dunn hauling her into court in america that has actually brought forth
the other thing is you've got to remember that anne sacoolas, and it isa remember that anne sacoolas, and it is a tragedy for that family, too, although she killed harry, her ten—year—old son was sitting in the front seat of the car, the volvo suv, when she killed him, so, as a consequence, he had to witness that, so that must have been traumatic for the family of anne sacoolas, not on the family of anne sacoolas, not on the same scale as losing a life, but they will have their own...
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harry's family want the home office to then seek the extradition of anne sacoolas. they say it is britain where harry died and a britain where any consequences should be faced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... kroos control. real madrid are off the mark, with a first win in champions league this season. turning it around in turin. juventus come back to stop lokomotiv in their tracks. and we're in houston for the start of baseball's world series with the astros home to the nationals. we will have an update from baseball's showpiece event between the nationals and the astros. we start with the champions league where there have been a feast of goals to enjoy across europe. big results for the english premier league sides in actions. but the pressure was on real madrid who started the night with the just a point in their group. 0ur football reporterjohn bennett joined me on set earlier, to talk about some of tuesday's key results. a professional performance from rall
harry's family want the home office to then seek the extradition of anne sacoolas. they say it is britain where harry died and a britain where any consequences should be faced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... kroos control. real madrid are off the mark, with a first win in champions league this season. turning it around in turin. juventus come back to stop lokomotiv in their tracks. and...
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that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of the crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighborhood near washington, d.c., where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain, despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash, that today led the prime minister to intervene. prime min. johnson: i do not ink it can bright to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose. i hope that anne sacoolas will come back and will engage properly with the processes of law as they are carried out in this country. duncan: the intervention of the prime minister comes six weeks after harry died on this road. the air force base where anne sacoolas drove out of is 200 yards down the road. harry's family said they welcome the move by boris johnson and say they hope it will bring real pressure on the american government. harry's parents said today that whilst they are not seeking a long jail sentence for anne sacoolas, they are finding it hard to forgive her. >> it was an ac
that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of the crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighborhood near washington, d.c., where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain, despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash, that today led the prime minister to intervene. prime min. johnson: i do not ink it can bright to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose. i hope that anne...
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lawyers for anne sacoolas say she's prepared to meet them. ministers say mrs scoolas no longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned to the united states. simon jones has more. they've ta ken their fight forjustice to the foreign office in london, and now harry dunn's parents are flying to the us. they say ever since harry's death, they've been trapped in a nightmare. he was killed on this road, hit by a car believed to be driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. she returned home shortly afterwards, claiming diplomatic immunity. now she's broken her silence. a statement issued through her lawyer said... it's something harry dunn's family have been calling for. you want to grieve, you desperately want to grieve, the whole family desperately want to grieve, but we can't. so every day is a battle and every day more of a battle than we feel it should be. and in that battle harry's parents have received a letter from the foreign secretary. dominic raab writes... this could pave the way to extradite miss sacoolas to the uk. ha
lawyers for anne sacoolas say she's prepared to meet them. ministers say mrs scoolas no longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned to the united states. simon jones has more. they've ta ken their fight forjustice to the foreign office in london, and now harry dunn's parents are flying to the us. they say ever since harry's death, they've been trapped in a nightmare. he was killed on this road, hit by a car believed to be driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. she...
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that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighbourhood near washington dc where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain, despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash, thatt today led to the prime minister to intervene. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose and i hope that anne sacoolas will come back and will engage properly with the processes of law as they're carried out in this country. the intervention of the prime minister comes six weeks after harry died here on this roadside in northamptonshire. the air force base where anne sacoolas drove out of is just 200 yards down the road. harry's family say they welcome the move by boris johnson and say they hope it'll bring real pressure on the american government. harry's parents said today that, whilst they're not seeking a long jail sentence for anne sacoolas, they are finding it hard to forgive her. it w
that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighbourhood near washington dc where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain, despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash, thatt today led to the prime minister to intervene. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose and i hope that anne sacoolas will...
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harry's family want the home office to then seek the extradition of anne sacoolas. they say it is britain where harry died and a britain where any consequences should be faced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. a court has heard that the government's decision to strip british citizenship from shamima begum, the teenager who went to syria to join the islamic state group, has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position in a syrian refugee camp. they say stripping taking away her citizenship leaves her stateless. a public inquiry will be held into the manchester arena bomb attack which killed 22 people in may 2017. the home secretary priti patel says it's the best way for those who survived or lost loved ones, to get answers. the announcemernt comes as the younger brother of the bomber appeared at the old bailey and pleaded not guilty to murder. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz sent this from manchester arena for us. there were due to be inquests held, this inquiry will replace those inquests becau
harry's family want the home office to then seek the extradition of anne sacoolas. they say it is britain where harry died and a britain where any consequences should be faced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. a court has heard that the government's decision to strip british citizenship from shamima begum, the teenager who went to syria to join the islamic state group, has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position in a syrian...
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today, to man charlotte said they were amazed anne sacoolas had 110w they were amazed anne sacoolas had now offered to be interviewed. it's a huge step in the right direction. very much so. it feels like that we are finally getting somewhere. we we re are finally getting somewhere. we were surprised, because obviously she left the country and it's a complete turnaround for us, really. we we re complete turnaround for us, really. we were not expecting that at all. police investigating the crash in northamptonshire say they will fly to the united states to interview anne sacoolas as soon as their visas are in place. they say they will then bring the information back, handed to the crown prosecution service and it is they who will decide if she is to be charged. harry's family want the home office to then seek the extradition of anne sacoolas. they say it is britain where harry died and a britain where any consequences should be faced. duncan kennedy, bbc news. an american pharmaceutical company says it may have developed the first drug to slow alzheimer's disease. the company, biogen, say
today, to man charlotte said they were amazed anne sacoolas had 110w they were amazed anne sacoolas had now offered to be interviewed. it's a huge step in the right direction. very much so. it feels like that we are finally getting somewhere. we we re are finally getting somewhere. we were surprised, because obviously she left the country and it's a complete turnaround for us, really. we we re complete turnaround for us, really. we were not expecting that at all. police investigating the crash...
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that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighbourhood near washington dc where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain, despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash, thatt today led to the prime minister to intervene. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose and i hope that anne sacoolas will come back and will engage properly with the processes of law as they're carried out in this country. the intervention of the prime minister comes six weeks after harry died here on this roadside in northamptonshire. the air force base where anne sacoolas drove out of is just 200 yards down the road. harry's family say they welcome the move by borisjohnson and say they hope it'll bring real pressure on the american government. harry's parents said today that, while they're not seeking a long jail sentence for anne sacoolas, they are finding it hard to forgive her. it was
that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighbourhood near washington dc where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain, despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash, thatt today led to the prime minister to intervene. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose and i hope that anne sacoolas will...
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anne sacoolas left the uk despite telling police she had no plans to do so. duncan kennedy has the details. harry dunn was just 19 when he was knocked down in august and died of multiple injuries. it was from this american airbase in northamptonshire that anne sacoolas drove her car before hitting harry. she subsequently left the country despite being the main police suspect. today, in a highly unusual move, the prime minister intervened to call on the americans to overturn her diplomatic immunity. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose, and i hope anne sacoolas will come back and will engage properly with the processes of laws carried out in this country. the intervention of the prime minister comes six weeks after harry died here on this road side in northamptonshire. the air force base where anne sacoolas drove out of is just 200 yards down the road. harry's family say they welcome the move by borisjohnson and say they hope it will bring real pressure on the american government. harry's parent
anne sacoolas left the uk despite telling police she had no plans to do so. duncan kennedy has the details. harry dunn was just 19 when he was knocked down in august and died of multiple injuries. it was from this american airbase in northamptonshire that anne sacoolas drove her car before hitting harry. she subsequently left the country despite being the main police suspect. today, in a highly unusual move, the prime minister intervened to call on the americans to overturn her diplomatic...
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they also hope to meet anne sacoolas, who now has agreed to a meeting. in a statement, through her lawyers, she said... no loss compares to the death of a child. she would like to meet with mr dunne‘s parent so that she can express our deepest sympathies and apologies for this tragic accident. harry dunn was riding his motorbike when he was hit by mrs sacoolas, reportedly driving out of an american base on the wrong side of the road. she initially cooperated with the police investigation, before getting a flight to the us the next day under the protection of diplomatic immunity. this is an incredibly tragic case, and the foreign secretary has been working with his american counterparts and been in touch with the us administration on this. the fact of the matter is right now, it very much seems that the lady in question wants to start cooperating with the discussions and obviously the investigations. and i think we should support that. now that mrs sacoolas is back in the us, the government here has confirmed that diplomatic immunity no longer applies.
they also hope to meet anne sacoolas, who now has agreed to a meeting. in a statement, through her lawyers, she said... no loss compares to the death of a child. she would like to meet with mr dunne‘s parent so that she can express our deepest sympathies and apologies for this tragic accident. harry dunn was riding his motorbike when he was hit by mrs sacoolas, reportedly driving out of an american base on the wrong side of the road. she initially cooperated with the police investigation,...
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that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighbourhood near washington, dc, where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash that today led to the prime minister to intervene. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose and i hope that anne sacoolas will come back and will engage properly with the processes of law as they're carried out in this country. the intervention of the prime minister comes six weeks after harry died here on this roadside in northamptonshire. the air force base where anne sacoolas drove out of is just 200 yards down the road. harry's family say they welcome the move by borisjohnson and say they hope it'll bring real pressure on the american government. harry's parents said today that, whilst they are not seeking a long jail sentence for anne sacoolas, they are finding it hard to forgive her. it wa
that driver was anne sacoolas, pictured here on her wedding day in 2003. but within two weeks of crash, she and her family returned to the united states. this is the neighbourhood near washington, dc, where they own a home. it was her decision to leave britain despite being a suspect in a fatal car crash that today led to the prime minister to intervene. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose and i hope that anne sacoolas will come...
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anne sacoolas has made it clear she is prepared to co—operate with the police. her solicitor said after the crash she spoke to the police, they came to her house the following day, but there wasn't the explanation as to why the best thing for her was to leave the country and to head back to the us. simonjones at heathrow, thank you. and we'll be speaking to a lawyer representing harry dunn's family ataround 7:10am. that's in about five minutes' time. updating you on some news coming into the bbc at the moment. the death toll injapan as a result of the typhoon has risen to 18. that is after the powerful typhoon swept gci’oss after the powerful typhoon swept across japan. officials said some of those killed were swept away by landslides, while others were trapped in their cars as floodwaters rose. you will know the typhoon made la ndfall yesterday, you will know the typhoon made landfall yesterday, flooding rivers and leaving nearly 500,000 homes without power. tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports. it is now a bright, sunny day in tokyo, with lit
anne sacoolas has made it clear she is prepared to co—operate with the police. her solicitor said after the crash she spoke to the police, they came to her house the following day, but there wasn't the explanation as to why the best thing for her was to leave the country and to head back to the us. simonjones at heathrow, thank you. and we'll be speaking to a lawyer representing harry dunn's family ataround 7:10am. that's in about five minutes' time. updating you on some news coming into the...
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the suspect — anne sacoolas — has fled the country. harry's mum, dad, step—dad and step mum are here. us tech entrepreneur jennifer arcuri refuses to confirm or deny whether she had an affair with the borisjohnson when he was mayor of london. i'm not going to be putting myself in a position for you to weaponise my answer. the bbc goes undercover to expose so—called pick—up coaches — men who teach other men how to chat up women in the street, how to overcome any "last—minute resistance" to sex, and how to secretly film them. you teach men how to pressurise women into having sex. you taught me this. i don't pressurise any women into having sex. no, you teach men to pressurise women. that's completely wrong. justify it. last—minute resistance heading. that's completely wrong. youtube has shut down the channels posting this material in response to the investigation. and, the mother of 5—year—old tafida raqeeb who won a high court bid against a london hospital who were going to switch off the brain damaged girl's life—supp
the suspect — anne sacoolas — has fled the country. harry's mum, dad, step—dad and step mum are here. us tech entrepreneur jennifer arcuri refuses to confirm or deny whether she had an affair with the borisjohnson when he was mayor of london. i'm not going to be putting myself in a position for you to weaponise my answer. the bbc goes undercover to expose so—called pick—up coaches — men who teach other men how to chat up women in the street, how to overcome any "last—minute...
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and we have, of course, heard overnight from the lawyer representing anne sacoolas. it is interesting what was said and what wasn‘t said in the statement. we hear from wasn‘t said in the statement. we hearfrom anne wasn‘t said in the statement. we hear from anne sacoolas she is devastated, she says she cooperated with the police straight after the crash, she spoke to them the day after in her home and she has offered this meeting with harry dunn‘s family. what it doesn‘t explain is why she felt the best course of action was to leave the uk after the crash. it doesn‘t say who, if anyone, advised her to do that. we are also not clear if or when this meeting might take place now the british authorities believe immunity has been taken away. it may be the legal team representing anne sacoolas might think that is no longer the best thing to do. whatever happens, if this does proceed to extradition, this could bea proceed to extradition, this could be a long, drawn—out affair so although the parents are flying off from heathrow, the reality is there is still a
and we have, of course, heard overnight from the lawyer representing anne sacoolas. it is interesting what was said and what wasn‘t said in the statement. we hear from wasn‘t said in the statement. we hearfrom anne wasn‘t said in the statement. we hear from anne sacoolas she is devastated, she says she cooperated with the police straight after the crash, she spoke to them the day after in her home and she has offered this meeting with harry dunn‘s family. what it doesn‘t explain is...
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ann sacoolas — who had diplomatic immunity as the wife of an american official — left the uk shortly after the crash in northamptonshire in august. the bbc has been speaking to harry's parents on the plane — as andy moore reports. ha rry‘s pa rents left heathrow airport on what has now become a transatlantic search for justice. harry died in august after his motorbike collided with a car in northamptonshire. the car was driven by ann sacoolas, who left britain for the united states shortly after the accident. she has now issued a statement through her lawyer, in which she says no loss compares to the death of a child. anne would like to meet with harry dunn's parent so that she can express her deepest sympathies. but on this flight to new york, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, say that while they do want to meet anne sacoolas, they are not convinced she is sincere. we felt like before we had the breakthrough, we finally had confirmed the immunity we didn't think she had has been confirmed, that she doesn't have it, certainly since she absconded back to the usa. the statement f
ann sacoolas — who had diplomatic immunity as the wife of an american official — left the uk shortly after the crash in northamptonshire in august. the bbc has been speaking to harry's parents on the plane — as andy moore reports. ha rry‘s pa rents left heathrow airport on what has now become a transatlantic search for justice. harry died in august after his motorbike collided with a car in northamptonshire. the car was driven by ann sacoolas, who left britain for the united states...
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they simply want anne sacoolas to face a due process, a process? absolutely, it is not a difficult question. if any others had suffered this, you would want to see those responsible held to account. allegedly. allegedly, it is not up to was, it is through the court system, but if they suspect disappears i think we can all understand that human beings how that would leave you feeling. do they feel that the british government, that boris johnson, they feel that the british government, that borisjohnson, has applied sufficient pressure yet on the united states government to assist them? the family clearly do not operate at that sort of level. this family felt largely abandoned until about a week ago when i went and knocked on their door to see if i could help in anyway. they were simply told the woman had gone, there were appeals being made at the foreign & commonwealth office but there was not much feedback or much satisfactory feedback, so inevitably they were suspicious and felt like they were suspicious and felt like they were suspicious and felt
they simply want anne sacoolas to face a due process, a process? absolutely, it is not a difficult question. if any others had suffered this, you would want to see those responsible held to account. allegedly. allegedly, it is not up to was, it is through the court system, but if they suspect disappears i think we can all understand that human beings how that would leave you feeling. do they feel that the british government, that boris johnson, they feel that the british government, that...
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anne sacoolas, the wife of a us intelligence officer, left the uk after the collision in august. she's now said she wants to meet the teenager's parents. earlier, i spoke to mark stephens, the lawyer representing harry dunn's family, who explained what they are hoping to achieve by going to washington. one of the things they are hoping to achieve is that, by fleeing britishjustice, anne sacoolas effectively denied them the opportunity to understand what happened in the last seconds of harry's life and, as a consequence, they've been seeking for some weeks now an explanation from her, an opportunity to talk to her so that they can get psychological closure on that part and move to the grieving part. at the moment, they've been held in limbo and suspension so they are going to washington in the hope that anne sacoolas will see them. her lawyers have put out a statement saying that is possible and, if it is, that should be a good thing for them. her lawyers saying that she would like to meet harry dunn's parents so she can express her sympathies and apologies for this tragic acciden
anne sacoolas, the wife of a us intelligence officer, left the uk after the collision in august. she's now said she wants to meet the teenager's parents. earlier, i spoke to mark stephens, the lawyer representing harry dunn's family, who explained what they are hoping to achieve by going to washington. one of the things they are hoping to achieve is that, by fleeing britishjustice, anne sacoolas effectively denied them the opportunity to understand what happened in the last seconds of harry's...
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sacoolas, they do want to meet anne sacoolas, they are not convinced she is sincere. we felt like before we had the breakthrough, we finally had confirmed the immunity we didn't think she had has been confirmed, that she doesn't have it, certainly since she absconded back to the usa. the statement from her lawyer is promising that we may be able to hopefully get a meeting put together. harry's father said he was still trying to digest the news. i'm still trying to digest the news. i'm still unsure, if still trying to digest the news. i'm stillunsure, if i'm still trying to digest the news. i'm still unsure, if i'm honest. i'm more shocked, but hopeful that something can come of this. on wednesday, donald trump made the death of harry dunn a presidential matter, suggesting he would talk to anne sacoolas. since then nothing much has happened to persuade her to return to the uk, even though the foreign office has said she no longer has diplomatic immunity. tim and charlotte say they did not want to come to new york, but they say they will do anything for harry, and would
sacoolas, they do want to meet anne sacoolas, they are not convinced she is sincere. we felt like before we had the breakthrough, we finally had confirmed the immunity we didn't think she had has been confirmed, that she doesn't have it, certainly since she absconded back to the usa. the statement from her lawyer is promising that we may be able to hopefully get a meeting put together. harry's father said he was still trying to digest the news. i'm still trying to digest the news. i'm still...
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anne sacoolas left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity, after the motorcyclist was killed in a road crash in august. harry dunn's family has expressed frustration and anger about how the case has been handled. charlotte gallagher has the latest. it's nearly two months since harry dunn died but his family to search for justice dunn died but his family to search forjustice and dunn died but his family to search for justice and answers dunn died but his family to search forjustice and answers appears far from over. last week they met president trump at the white house but refused to be pressured into meeting the main suspect anne sacoolas after being told she was in the next room. now british police officers will also travel to the us after m rs officers will also travel to the us after mrs sacoolas contacted them. the suspect has cooperated fully with the police and with the authorities. she has also requested to be interviewed by british police officers under caution in the united states. lawyers have clearly stated that the suspect wants to be personally interviewed by officers from north
anne sacoolas left the uk claiming diplomatic immunity, after the motorcyclist was killed in a road crash in august. harry dunn's family has expressed frustration and anger about how the case has been handled. charlotte gallagher has the latest. it's nearly two months since harry dunn died but his family to search for justice dunn died but his family to search forjustice and dunn died but his family to search for justice and answers dunn died but his family to search forjustice and answers...
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yes, they want to meet anne sacoolas to hear her explanation face—to—face, but most of all, they just want explanation face—to—face, but most of all, theyjust want her to return to britain. charlotte and tim didn't wa nt to to britain. charlotte and tim didn't want to come here. they say they have to do something for harry. and will go to any distance to honour him. he's one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, with films including taxi driver, goodfellas and raging bull. martin scorsese's latest, the irishman, is about organised crime in post—war america. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been speaking to him about it, and about the technique he used to turn the clock back on his actors. management can only fire a driver on very specific charges, so, do you ever show up late? no. drink on the job? no. do you every hit anybody? 0n thejob? yeah. i don't think so. it's about power, it's about power, love, betrayal, and then ultimately, the price you pay for the life you lead. i'm here to defend you, right? right. we could not get any financing from the hollywood studios. w
yes, they want to meet anne sacoolas to hear her explanation face—to—face, but most of all, they just want explanation face—to—face, but most of all, theyjust want her to return to britain. charlotte and tim didn't wa nt to to britain. charlotte and tim didn't want to come here. they say they have to do something for harry. and will go to any distance to honour him. he's one of the most acclaimed directors of all time, with films including taxi driver, goodfellas and raging bull. martin...
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had fled the uk. -- aware that anne sacoolas had fled the uk. —— chief constable. he said it was ten days before they had a proper sit down meeting with the family andi proper sit down meeting with the family and i think that is what the family and i think that is what the family was so upset about, they did not get official word from the police and a few days later. one of the messages he wanted to get across was defending his first‘s record. northamptonshire police has come under a lot of pressure and a lot of criticism over this case because anne sacoolas fled the country. they said that once she had said she had diplomatic immunity they had applied for it to get waived. they could not speak to her until a decision had been reached and that was rejected. he said his force would not be pressured by any government either here in the uk are over in america in regards to this case and he said no interventions had happened from ministers or anything like this and he said the investigation would continue. obviously it frustrates the fact that anne sacoolas is not in
had fled the uk. -- aware that anne sacoolas had fled the uk. —— chief constable. he said it was ten days before they had a proper sit down meeting with the family andi proper sit down meeting with the family and i think that is what the family and i think that is what the family was so upset about, they did not get official word from the police and a few days later. one of the messages he wanted to get across was defending his first‘s record. northamptonshire police has come under a lot...
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anne sacoolas left the country despite telling police she wouldn't. well, we can speak now to dave glazier, professor of law at the loyola law school in los angeles. thanks in los angeles. forjoining us. i would like to thanks forjoining us. i would like to start by asking about the concept of diplomatic immunity and whether it was designed for this kind of case? not really. diplomatic immunity is intended by states to protect the ability of their diplomats to carry out their functions without risk of interference from the government of the country where they are posted. the countries like the us and the uk, it really should not be necessary in our relations, but we both have diplomats posted in less scrupulous states around the world that might try to use things like criminal charges to put pressure on diplomats to be disloyal to their country and do what that country wa nts country and do what that country wants them to do, so that is really why it exists, not really to apply toa why it exists, not really to apply to a case like this. given that fa
anne sacoolas left the country despite telling police she wouldn't. well, we can speak now to dave glazier, professor of law at the loyola law school in los angeles. thanks in los angeles. forjoining us. i would like to thanks forjoining us. i would like to start by asking about the concept of diplomatic immunity and whether it was designed for this kind of case? not really. diplomatic immunity is intended by states to protect the ability of their diplomats to carry out their functions without...
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charlotte charles and tim dunn met president trump who offered them the chance to meet anne sacoolas. they didn't know she was waiting in the next room. duncan kennedy has more. arriving at the white house, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, had no idea they were about to meet the president of the united states. they spend 15 minutes with donald trump. afterwards, charlotte said that at one point, the president held her hand, but she says they still don't know if the woman who knocked down harry would return to the uk. i asked him again, i said, "if it was your 19—year—old son, oryourson, no matter what age, you would be doing the same as me." and he was holding my hand at the time and said, "yes, i would." and he said maybe we'll try and push this from a different angle. harry dunn died six weeks ago after his motorbike collided with a car in northamptonshire. the car was being driven on the wrong side of the road by anne sacoolas, who later left the uk, despite being the main suspect. in a stunning surprise, president trump told harry's parents that mrs sacoolas was waiting in
charlotte charles and tim dunn met president trump who offered them the chance to meet anne sacoolas. they didn't know she was waiting in the next room. duncan kennedy has more. arriving at the white house, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, had no idea they were about to meet the president of the united states. they spend 15 minutes with donald trump. afterwards, charlotte said that at one point, the president held her hand, but she says they still don't know if the woman who knocked down...
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she's been named as anne sacoolas. afterwards, she flew back to the united states, despite telling police she had no such plans. harry's family are appealing for her to return. i don't. .. we don't want to think that she chose to leave, as a mother, i wouldn't have done that myself, and many other people that have come forward supporting us feel exactly the same, so we supporting us feel exactly the same, so we don't want to believe that it was her choice. but i believe that she could overrule any diplomatic immunity and decide to get on that plane and come back herself, and that's what we're urging her to do. the family's appeals are now being followed up by the chief constable northamptonshire police. he says he is written in the strongest terms to the us embassy urging them to set aside the diplomatic immunity in order to allow the justice process to ta ke order to allow the justice process to take place — a view now shared by the prime minister. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic
she's been named as anne sacoolas. afterwards, she flew back to the united states, despite telling police she had no such plans. harry's family are appealing for her to return. i don't. .. we don't want to think that she chose to leave, as a mother, i wouldn't have done that myself, and many other people that have come forward supporting us feel exactly the same, so we supporting us feel exactly the same, so we don't want to believe that it was her choice. but i believe that she could overrule...
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they will sue anne sacoolas, the driver in the collision with harry in august, for damages. they are launching a petition against the us government, they want the government to come clear about what it says are flaws in its policy of diplomatic immunity. those proceedings will be live in the coming days, they have appointed a web lawyers in philadelphia to act on behalf of the family on the side of the atlantic. secondly, the family are here to keep up the profile of the harry dunn story. ten days, to mix ago, harry's parent shelley and tim were here. —— ten days, two weeks ago. they did a lot of present that the president. lana and colin are here to try to get on tv shows, to do the same thing, to keep up the profile. the maintainers to get anne sacoolas to come back to the uk and, in their words, face justice. —— to come back to the uk and, in their words, facejustice. —— the main aim is to get. thank you, duncan kennedy in new york. the inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal of the 1970s and ‘80s has been hearing more evidence from some of the people wh
they will sue anne sacoolas, the driver in the collision with harry in august, for damages. they are launching a petition against the us government, they want the government to come clear about what it says are flaws in its policy of diplomatic immunity. those proceedings will be live in the coming days, they have appointed a web lawyers in philadelphia to act on behalf of the family on the side of the atlantic. secondly, the family are here to keep up the profile of the harry dunn story. ten...
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the car was driven by ann sacoolas, who left britain for the united states shortly after the accident. she has now issued a statement through her lawyer, in which she says no loss compares to the death of a child. anne would like to meet with harry dunn's parent so that she can express her deepest sympathies. but on this flight to new york, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, say that while they do want to meet anne sacoolas, they are not convinced she is sincere. we felt like we had the breakthrough, we finally had confirmed the immunity we didn't think she had has been confirmed, that she doesn't have it, certainly since she absconded back to the usa. the statement from her lawyer is promising that we may be able to hopefully get a meeting put together. harry's father said he was still trying to digest the news. i'm still unsure, if i'm honest. i'm more shocked, but hopeful that something can come of this. on wednesday, donald trump made the death of harry dunn a presidential matter, suggesting he would talk to anne sacoolas. since then nothing much has happened to persuade her to r
the car was driven by ann sacoolas, who left britain for the united states shortly after the accident. she has now issued a statement through her lawyer, in which she says no loss compares to the death of a child. anne would like to meet with harry dunn's parent so that she can express her deepest sympathies. but on this flight to new york, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, say that while they do want to meet anne sacoolas, they are not convinced she is sincere. we felt like we had the...
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anne sacoolas was interviewed by police. on september the 5th of the foreign office asked for her diplomatic immunity to be waived. she then left the uk, the police were told the day after, but did not pass the information on to harry's family for a further ten days. the foreign secretary told mps the case has prompted an enquiry into how diplomatic immunity is used and possibly abused. as this case is demonstrated, i do not believe the current arrangements are right and the review will look at how we can make sure the arrangements cannot be used in this way again. it is eight weeks since harry died on this stretch of road near his home in northamptonshire. for his family, the delays in releasing information and ongoing arguments about legal process a re and ongoing arguments about legal process are making their loss even harder to face. we'll be speaking to harry dunn's parents at around 8:10. borisjohnson is urging mps to back his brexit deal as he launches a final push for the uk to leave the european union by the end of
anne sacoolas was interviewed by police. on september the 5th of the foreign office asked for her diplomatic immunity to be waived. she then left the uk, the police were told the day after, but did not pass the information on to harry's family for a further ten days. the foreign secretary told mps the case has prompted an enquiry into how diplomatic immunity is used and possibly abused. as this case is demonstrated, i do not believe the current arrangements are right and the review will look at...
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president trump gave charlotte and tim dunn the chance to speak to anne sacoolas. they didn't know she was waiting in the very next room. mrs sacoolas who is married to a us deployment return to the us after the crash which killed the 19—year—old claiming diplomatic immunity. mr trump said she won't be coming back to the uk. yes, almost like, hey, i've got somebody who wants to see you. and don't forget, these people are still in emotional shutdown following the loss of their son. to just have that sprung on them, it wasn't mentioned when they called me full. i thought we we re when they called me full. i thought we were coming down to have a debate on the diplomatic immunity laws. it soon became clear to us that the real reason for inviting us down was to try and get charlotte and mrs sacoolas in a room together and then i looked to my side and i saw at least three photographers ready to most do a press call and i, you know, that is when i then intervened and said look, mr president, i appreciate your effort. this is a meeting that should take place but it isa
president trump gave charlotte and tim dunn the chance to speak to anne sacoolas. they didn't know she was waiting in the very next room. mrs sacoolas who is married to a us deployment return to the us after the crash which killed the 19—year—old claiming diplomatic immunity. mr trump said she won't be coming back to the uk. yes, almost like, hey, i've got somebody who wants to see you. and don't forget, these people are still in emotional shutdown following the loss of their son. to just...
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anne sacoolas is the wife of an american diplomat. we'll bring that to you live as soon as it happens. but first, brexit. the uk is due to leave the eu in nine days — in theory. the bill — or draft law — to implement borisjohnson's brexit deal was published last night and today is another mammoth day. it is dense, let me tell you. but today... mps will vote on whether to back it in principle and whether to agree to the government's breakneck timetable for rushing it through the commons in just three days. our political guru norman smith is going to tell you what's in this deal now the legal text has been published. 110 pages of legal text, 125 pages of explanatory notes. iam i am halfway through, it is pretty incomprehensible, what is in it? you have incredibly well if you are halfway through, i only got about two or three paragraphs through. it is basically legal text. i will read you the opening section on the provisions for northern ireland, the backstop, tell me if you know what this means. a devolved authority may by regula
anne sacoolas is the wife of an american diplomat. we'll bring that to you live as soon as it happens. but first, brexit. the uk is due to leave the eu in nine days — in theory. the bill — or draft law — to implement borisjohnson's brexit deal was published last night and today is another mammoth day. it is dense, let me tell you. but today... mps will vote on whether to back it in principle and whether to agree to the government's breakneck timetable for rushing it through the commons in...
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it was driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat. but soon after she flew back to the united states. today's news here at the foreign office is a real blow to the family. they'd already been told by the american state department that waiving diplomatic immunity is extremely rare, yet they came here in the hope that because this case was so serious that could have changed. tonight, in an extraordinary development, this case reached inside the white house, with president trump saying they want to make contact with mrs sacoolas. we're going to speak to her and see what we can come up with so that there can be some healing. there's tremendous anger over it, it's a terrible incident, there is tremendous anger, and i understand the anger from the other side. this experience has hollowed out the emotions of harry's parents. they plan to travel to washington to try to meet president trump, to use his pressure, his influence for the sake of harry. duncan kennedy, bbc news. a row has broken out on social media after colleen rooney, the wife of
it was driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat. but soon after she flew back to the united states. today's news here at the foreign office is a real blow to the family. they'd already been told by the american state department that waiving diplomatic immunity is extremely rare, yet they came here in the hope that because this case was so serious that could have changed. tonight, in an extraordinary development, this case reached inside the white house, with president trump...
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they want to meet anne sacoolas to hear of her explanation face—to—face, but most of all, they wa nt face—to—face, but most of all, they want her to return to britain. charlotte and tim did not want to come here. they say they have to do something for harry and will go any distance to honour him. injapan, the death toll from super typhoon hagibis has risen to at least 35, with another 15 people missing. the huge storm ripped across most of central and northern parts of the country, causing record quantities of rain. tens of thousands of troops were deployed to help with the rescue effort. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said she'll ask the uk government by the end of the year for a second independence referendum. and at the start of a crucial week for the brexit process, the snp's leader at westminster said he plans to move ahead with a parliamentary vote of no confidence in boris johnson. 0ur scotland editor, sarah smith, reports. the snp have arrived in aberdeen ready for battle. they want to fight a general election as soon as possible, and are preparing to try
they want to meet anne sacoolas to hear of her explanation face—to—face, but most of all, they wa nt face—to—face, but most of all, they want her to return to britain. charlotte and tim did not want to come here. they say they have to do something for harry and will go any distance to honour him. injapan, the death toll from super typhoon hagibis has risen to at least 35, with another 15 people missing. the huge storm ripped across most of central and northern parts of the country,...
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it was driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat. but soon after she flew back to the united states. today's news here at the foreign office is a real blow to the family. they'd already been told by the american state department that waiving diplomatic immunity is extremely rare, yet they came here in the hope that because this case was so serious that could have changed. tonight, in an extraordinary development, this case reached inside the white house, with president trump saying they want to make contact with mrs sacoolas. we're going to speak to her and see what we can come up with so that there can be some healing. there's tremendous anger over it, it's a terrible incident, there is tremendous anger, and i understand the anger from the other side. this experience has hollowed out the emotions of harry's parents. they plan to travel to washington to try to meet president trump, to use his pressure, his influence for the sake of harry. duncan kennedy, bbc news. more on all of our stories on our website and on social media. you can
it was driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat. but soon after she flew back to the united states. today's news here at the foreign office is a real blow to the family. they'd already been told by the american state department that waiving diplomatic immunity is extremely rare, yet they came here in the hope that because this case was so serious that could have changed. tonight, in an extraordinary development, this case reached inside the white house, with president trump...
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did they tell you that the anne sacoolas would be there? so you're shocked to learn that she was there? he said that she was in the building, but they remixed was was being highly guarded. you walk in and he says what? he offered condolences and he seemed warm and was welcoming. that was nice, but it did not take long for him to then drop into the conversation that anne sacoolas was in the building. how did you feel when he said that? honestly, we had discussed it on the train going to washington that we thought, through the scenarios that might be happening, we did discuss that it might be the president and that maybe i am and would be there, so we we re maybe i am and would be there, so we were pre—thinking it, but it was still took our breath away when they mentioned that the first in —— that anne sacoolas would be there. where you're bothered by that suggestion? tell us while you were bothered? wrong setting, we have said that all along that we are willing to meet her and we along that we are willing to meet herand we are along th
did they tell you that the anne sacoolas would be there? so you're shocked to learn that she was there? he said that she was in the building, but they remixed was was being highly guarded. you walk in and he says what? he offered condolences and he seemed warm and was welcoming. that was nice, but it did not take long for him to then drop into the conversation that anne sacoolas was in the building. how did you feel when he said that? honestly, we had discussed it on the train going to...
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anne sacoolas left the uk under diplomatic immunity while police were investigating. she has offered to meet mr dunn's parents, who have travelled to the us. here's duncan kennedy. good morning to you and welcome to cbs this morning. seeking justice, only on cbs this morning, the parents of the 19—year—old british motorcyclist who was killed... from northamptonshire to network news, the extraordinaryjourney of harry dunn's parents. we watched as tim and charlotte told their tragic story to america. and in their measured dignity, they later told me they won't give up. i think everyone can see it's just not, she's not done the right thing, and she needs to do the right thing. she should have just stayed. it shouldn't have come to this. it's ludicrous. it should be very simple, in other words? we should be celebrating harry now, not coming to new york, trying to push this forward and getjustice for him. yeah. anne sacoolas, the american said to have been driving the car that collided with harry, has now apologised. but harry's parents say they didn't come all the way
anne sacoolas left the uk under diplomatic immunity while police were investigating. she has offered to meet mr dunn's parents, who have travelled to the us. here's duncan kennedy. good morning to you and welcome to cbs this morning. seeking justice, only on cbs this morning, the parents of the 19—year—old british motorcyclist who was killed... from northamptonshire to network news, the extraordinaryjourney of harry dunn's parents. we watched as tim and charlotte told their tragic story to...
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harry dunn's parents are making an appeal to the american public to ask anne sacoolas to come back to the united kingdom. you know, we're six weeks on, and even though the supposed diplomatic immunity has put a cloak around her, protected her, surely as a human and a mum herself, ijust want her to know that we are completely broken. she's broken our family. 19—year—old harry dunn was killed in august when his motorbike hit a car. the accident here in northamptonshire is just 200 yards from an american communications base. it was from there that anne sacoolas, a diplomat‘s wife, drove her car, apparently on the wrong side of the road, and collided with harry. she subsequently flew back to america, despite being a suspect, a move that has led to the foreign secretary dominic raab to call on the united states to return mrs sacoolas even though she had claimed diplomatic immunity. most often, when there is a controversial case of this kind, with real injustice for the victim, and where the two states concerned are allies who respect each other's legal systems, both of whom have inde
harry dunn's parents are making an appeal to the american public to ask anne sacoolas to come back to the united kingdom. you know, we're six weeks on, and even though the supposed diplomatic immunity has put a cloak around her, protected her, surely as a human and a mum herself, ijust want her to know that we are completely broken. she's broken our family. 19—year—old harry dunn was killed in august when his motorbike hit a car. the accident here in northamptonshire is just 200 yards from...
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police want anne sacoolas, who's married to a us diplomat, to return to the uk in connection with the collision in august in which harry dunn died. duncan kennedy reports. when harry dunn died in august, his family could never imagine that their arc of grief would take their son into the white house. but last night, president trump made a promise to talk to the woman who is the main suspect in harry's death. we are going to speak to her very shortly and see if we can do something with... it was an accident, it was an acc... it was a terrible accident. but just look at this. it's the briefing note the president was holding saying that the woman he is talking about will not return to the united kingdom. that note was met this morning by outrage from harry dunn's family spokesman. it didn't sit with his spoken words. clearly, as he tends to do, just speaks off the cuff and says whatever he thinks makes him look best in the moment. you know, so we were angry when we left london yesterday, and that has tipped us over the edge, i have to say. this is anne sacoolas, the wife of an american i
police want anne sacoolas, who's married to a us diplomat, to return to the uk in connection with the collision in august in which harry dunn died. duncan kennedy reports. when harry dunn died in august, his family could never imagine that their arc of grief would take their son into the white house. but last night, president trump made a promise to talk to the woman who is the main suspect in harry's death. we are going to speak to her very shortly and see if we can do something with... it was...
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they say they're still willing to meet with anne sacoolas, but with mediators and counselors in britain, not here at the white house. david? >> terry moran live at the white house, as well, tonight. thank you, terry. >>> and there are new images tonight from north korea's state media making global headlines, showing kim jong-un riding a white horse on a snowy mounthef beinbideon the report that accompanied the photos concluded, quote, there will be a great operation to strike the world with wonder. >>> and back here at home tonight, the remarkable rescue on the train tracks in centerville, utah, with mere seconds to spare. the driver was unconscious behind the wheel and on the tracks. the train coming. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, a life saved with seconds to spare. >> we got a train coming. >> reporter: utah state trooper ruben correa racing up that embankment. he was making a traffic stop when the call came in for a car struck on the tracks. the driver unconscious. the train's headlights racing towards the car. >> we got to get out of here. we got a train coming. we g
they say they're still willing to meet with anne sacoolas, but with mediators and counselors in britain, not here at the white house. david? >> terry moran live at the white house, as well, tonight. thank you, terry. >>> and there are new images tonight from north korea's state media making global headlines, showing kim jong-un riding a white horse on a snowy mounthef beinbideon the report that accompanied the photos concluded, quote, there will be a great operation to strike the...
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what happened when he said that anne sacoolas was in the room nextdoor? we were a bit shocked, but it didn't really make any difference to us, to be perfectly honest. she could have... could have been, you know, two miles away, just the fact that she was in the room nextdoor, our grief has been locked in for seven weeks, it's not appropriate to meet her without therapists and mediators, let alone, for us as a family, but also for her, i don't think it's appropriate for her. how can it be comfortable for her to be thrown into a situation like that without therapists and mediators? tim, did it feel a bit like a stunt? no. no, i don't think so. maybe with the anne sacoolas bit, trying to force it on to us, but i still think he was sincere at the and when he spoke to charlotte. when he made that offer, what did you say to him? i didn't say anything... just shook our hands. shook our hands. we can speak now to radd seiger, who's representing the family, and went with them to the white house. he joins us from new york. thank you very much for talking to us, rad
what happened when he said that anne sacoolas was in the room nextdoor? we were a bit shocked, but it didn't really make any difference to us, to be perfectly honest. she could have... could have been, you know, two miles away, just the fact that she was in the room nextdoor, our grief has been locked in for seven weeks, it's not appropriate to meet her without therapists and mediators, let alone, for us as a family, but also for her, i don't think it's appropriate for her. how can it be...
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sacoolas as a stunt. in the oval office, the circus that it then became, with photographers and camera people all of a sudden appearing, in my view clearly intent of getting that magic shot for president trump, and i got quite angry, so i put a stop to that, and i stood up, and there were several large secret service men around me, and i said, no, this is not happening today. it's not we are here. harry's parents and family left the white house saying they were grateful for the president's time but don't feel any closer getting mrs sacoolas back to the uk. harry's parents, who are now back in new new york, have only been grieving for six weeks and they are highly appreciative of the time donald trump spared for them but, at the same time, they say they are deeply unsettled, even unhappy that he should try and engineer, force a meeting with the woman who has admitted driving the car that killed their son. which leaves them fighting on for the son whose death took them on a journey from northamptonshire to
sacoolas as a stunt. in the oval office, the circus that it then became, with photographers and camera people all of a sudden appearing, in my view clearly intent of getting that magic shot for president trump, and i got quite angry, so i put a stop to that, and i stood up, and there were several large secret service men around me, and i said, no, this is not happening today. it's not we are here. harry's parents and family left the white house saying they were grateful for the president's time...
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sacoolas' lawyer told cbs news that anne sacoolas was invited to the white house but she wasn't aware of the circumstances of that meeting. and the family seemed really relieved to hear that, to know that she wasn't behind that kind of what -- they're using the word ambush. they're relieved to know she wasn't behind it. through every step they keep showing compassion toward anne sacoolas. >> they did say the meeting felt surreal. they didn't know what to think. >> and spokesperson for boris johnson says that he supports, the prime minister in the u.k., supports the family's decision not to meet with sacoolsa on the terms yesterday. >>> ahead, our cbs news investigation reveals the potential risks of hormone therapy at some clinics. you're watching "cbs this morning." devoid of basset hounds. pletely [ back in baby's arms by patsy cline ] then, it appeared a beacon of hope. ♪ i'm back in baby's arms more glorious than a billion sunsets. we were found. ♪ i'm back where i belong found by the hounds. ♪ back in baby's arms man 1 vo: proof of less joint pain woman 1 oc: this is my bod
sacoolas' lawyer told cbs news that anne sacoolas was invited to the white house but she wasn't aware of the circumstances of that meeting. and the family seemed really relieved to hear that, to know that she wasn't behind that kind of what -- they're using the word ambush. they're relieved to know she wasn't behind it. through every step they keep showing compassion toward anne sacoolas. >> they did say the meeting felt surreal. they didn't know what to think. >> and spokesperson...
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yes, they want to meet anne sacoolas to hear her explanation face—to—face, but most of all, they want her to return to britain. charlotte and tim didn't want to come here. but they say they have to do something for harry and will go any distance to honour him. duncan kennedy, bbc news, new york. borisjohnson has told his cabinet there's significant work ahead if a brexit agreement is to be reached. his comments were echoed by the eu's chief negotiator, following a second day of intenstive talks. tomorrow sees mps return to parliament for the queen's speech and on thursday the eu summit begins in brussels — the last such gathering before the brexit deadline. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley says it looks like a decisive week ahead for brexit. the next few days could well be bumpy. those talks tomorrow will resume with a loud clock ticking because there are just three days for the uk because there are just three days forthe uk and because there are just three days for the uk and the eu to come to a compromise to put to european leaders at that summit next week. borisjohnson l
yes, they want to meet anne sacoolas to hear her explanation face—to—face, but most of all, they want her to return to britain. charlotte and tim didn't want to come here. but they say they have to do something for harry and will go any distance to honour him. duncan kennedy, bbc news, new york. borisjohnson has told his cabinet there's significant work ahead if a brexit agreement is to be reached. his comments were echoed by the eu's chief negotiator, following a second day of intenstive...
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she's been named as anne sacoolas. afterwards, she flew back to the united states, despite telling police she had no such plans. harry's family are appealing for her to return. i don't... we don't want to think that she chose to leave, as a mother, i wouldn't have done that myself, and many other people that have come forward supporting us feel exactly the same, so we don't want to believe that it was her choice. but i believe that she could overrule any diplomatic immunity and decide to get on that plane and come back herself, and that's what we're urging her to do. the family's appeals are now being followed up by the chief constable northamptonshire police. he says he's written in the strongest terms to the us embassy urging them to set aside her diplomatic immunity in order to allow the justice process to take place — a view now shared by the prime minister. i do not think that it can be right to use the process of diplomatic immunity for this type of purpose, and i hope that anne sacoolas will come back and enga
she's been named as anne sacoolas. afterwards, she flew back to the united states, despite telling police she had no such plans. harry's family are appealing for her to return. i don't... we don't want to think that she chose to leave, as a mother, i wouldn't have done that myself, and many other people that have come forward supporting us feel exactly the same, so we don't want to believe that it was her choice. but i believe that she could overrule any diplomatic immunity and decide to get on...
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the 19—year—old was killed in august when his motorbike collided with the car of anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat, outside raf croughton in northamptonshire. she left the country a few days later, citing diplomatic immunity. since then, harry dunn's mother and stepfather have been to washington to meet president trump, but they came away angry at how they'd been treated. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, for the first time gave a detailed timeline of events in the commons. on the 28th of august of this year, the us embassy notified us that the spouse of a member of staff at raf croughton had been involved in an accident. on the 30th of august, the us asserted that the spouse was covered by immunity so a waiver was needed. to enable the police investigation to follow its proper course, on the 5th of september, the fco formally requested the us embassy to waive immunity. given the seriousness of the incident, our view was and remains thatjustice needs to be done. if her immunity had been waived, northamptonshire police would have then been able to compel her to co—opera
the 19—year—old was killed in august when his motorbike collided with the car of anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat, outside raf croughton in northamptonshire. she left the country a few days later, citing diplomatic immunity. since then, harry dunn's mother and stepfather have been to washington to meet president trump, but they came away angry at how they'd been treated. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, for the first time gave a detailed timeline of events in the commons....
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did they tell you that the anne sacoolas would be there? so you're shocked to learn that she was there? he said that she was in the building, but they room next to us was was being highly guarded. you walk in and he says what? he offered condolences and he seemed warm and was welcoming. that was nice, but it did not take long for him to then drop into the conversation that anne sacoolas was in the building. how did you feel when he said that? honestly, we had discussed it on the train going to washington that we thought the scenarios that might have happened, we did discuss that it might be the president and that maybe anne would be there, so we were pre—thinking it, but it was still took our breath away when they mentioned it. were you're bothered by that suggestion? tell us why you were bothered? wrong setting, we have said that all along that we are willing to meet her and we are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil. and with therapists and mediators and that is notjust for us, that is for her as well. she is trauma
did they tell you that the anne sacoolas would be there? so you're shocked to learn that she was there? he said that she was in the building, but they room next to us was was being highly guarded. you walk in and he says what? he offered condolences and he seemed warm and was welcoming. that was nice, but it did not take long for him to then drop into the conversation that anne sacoolas was in the building. how did you feel when he said that? honestly, we had discussed it on the train going to...
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harry's parents say that anne sacoolas's statement of regret is of little comfort. why has it taken so long? it is seven weeks tomorrow. since we lost our boy. and we feel that statement should have come out from her right at the beginning. instead of her getting on a plane and running home. a terrible accident occurred... president trump said last week he would intervene in the case. there has been no sign of that yet, but the family hope, with enough american support, the full story of harry's death can be told, and justice will be served. one of britain's worst paedophiles has been stabbed to death in prison. richard huckle, who was from kent, had beenjailed for abusing up to 200 children overseas. he was found dead in his cell at hmp full sutton in yorkshire yesterday. sarah corker reports. richard huckle abused up to 200 children over an eight year period in malaysia. he trained to be an english teacher, and went to charities and orphanages in kuala lumpurto charities and orphanages in kuala lumpur to target children. this is him being confronted by police. he
harry's parents say that anne sacoolas's statement of regret is of little comfort. why has it taken so long? it is seven weeks tomorrow. since we lost our boy. and we feel that statement should have come out from her right at the beginning. instead of her getting on a plane and running home. a terrible accident occurred... president trump said last week he would intervene in the case. there has been no sign of that yet, but the family hope, with enough american support, the full story of...