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charlene ellis and letisha shakespeare were gunned down in a gang related drive by shooting.the burger bar boys. 11! years later, west midlands police is still dealing with gang violence in the city and specifically the same two gangs which killed charlene and letisha. today, those gangs were given what police are calling the largest ever gang injunction. think of a gang injunction as similar to an asbo. it requires a lower burden of proof than a criminal conviction and is designed to disrupt and prevent gang related behaviour and violence. for the next two years, eighteen men, aged between 19—29 are banned from parts of birmingham and must register phones and vehicles with police. a little earlier i spoke to marcia shakespeare, letisha's mother and asked her... how she felt when she heard the names of the two gangs who killed her daughter again today. i felt angry and disgusted to know that 11! years on, i'm constantly hearing the same gangs, the same two names are still terrorising parts of birmingham, and i can't understand why they are not stamped out. i know when i went
charlene ellis and letisha shakespeare were gunned down in a gang related drive by shooting.the burger bar boys. 11! years later, west midlands police is still dealing with gang violence in the city and specifically the same two gangs which killed charlene and letisha. today, those gangs were given what police are calling the largest ever gang injunction. think of a gang injunction as similar to an asbo. it requires a lower burden of proof than a criminal conviction and is designed to disrupt...
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. ♪ ♪ charlene and michaela shunick grew up here, near the gulf coast in lafayette.t, these two barely tolerated one another. >> you and your sister are how far apart in age? >> two years. >> so i'm guessing that growing up you were probably at each other's throats? >> yeah, all the time. you know, it's war between girls until they realize they're friends. >> but then these two sisters didn't just become friends, they became best friends. >> once i moved out of my parents' house, we got really close. >> the shunick girls had plenty in common. big smiles. equally big puffy yellow hair and nicknames normally reserved for boys. charlene was known around lafayette as charlie, and michaela -- >> she never ever went by anything but mickey. it was always mickey, no michaela. >> parents tom and nancy kept a -- parents tom, a skft in the oil industry, and nancy, a stay-at-home mom kept a watchful eye as two very similar looking girls developed two very different personalities. >> charlie was the dominant one. >> she was always really outgoing, really just a fire ball. >> mick
. ♪ ♪ charlene and michaela shunick grew up here, near the gulf coast in lafayette.t, these two barely tolerated one another. >> you and your sister are how far apart in age? >> two years. >> so i'm guessing that growing up you were probably at each other's throats? >> yeah, all the time. you know, it's war between girls until they realize they're friends. >> but then these two sisters didn't just become friends, they became best friends. >> once i moved...
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was quick eneough to qualify for the final, but she was disqualified for barging into the american charlenewo to be sure of making it into the final. british atheltics appealed the decision, and that appeal was successful, so sharp through to the final. lynsey sharp was in tears which came past us in the interview area and she couldn't speak at all. but she is now through to the final. arlie tracy and shelayna oskan clarke didn't qualify. there will be one british man in the final of the 1500m on sunday. that is chris o'hare. he is also based in america. he needed to finish in the top five, and did that fairly co mforta bly. i felt that it is damaged a bit too much but he was fourth in his heat and he went through. fellow scot jake wightman didn't make it out of his heat. here is chris o'hare. victim care unit you kind of expect british athletes to make these are the best quys athletes to make these are the best guysin athletes to make these are the best guys in the world so it is nice. there have been rumblings that there hasn't been a medal since the opening night and mo farah but it is t
was quick eneough to qualify for the final, but she was disqualified for barging into the american charlenewo to be sure of making it into the final. british atheltics appealed the decision, and that appeal was successful, so sharp through to the final. lynsey sharp was in tears which came past us in the interview area and she couldn't speak at all. but she is now through to the final. arlie tracy and shelayna oskan clarke didn't qualify. there will be one british man in the final of the 1500m...
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vineyard to our on annual panel last summer chaired by my dear friend, the great historic figure charlene hunter gault. you were representing right wing opinion within the spectrum and on the spectrum of black opinion. that audience, you know, they were taking you they were standing up -- by the end you got the loudest applause. you know why? you took it. you responded. you were witty. you didn't take it personally. people admire that in the black community. i think we have a generation today that is ahystorical. i don't think they understand the ideological understanding we have had. i teach with my great brilliant lawrence bovo. and it is called african, african-american studies 110. introduction of african-american studies, what the kids call blackness 101. we start with the 18th century. the whole class is built around debate that the black people have had over what it means to be black. there never was one way to be black, never, not one time. >> professor luis gates is our guest. he has a series called >> welcome back to the armstrong williams show. i was reading a recent -- >> can
vineyard to our on annual panel last summer chaired by my dear friend, the great historic figure charlene hunter gault. you were representing right wing opinion within the spectrum and on the spectrum of black opinion. that audience, you know, they were taking you they were standing up -- by the end you got the loudest applause. you know why? you took it. you responded. you were witty. you didn't take it personally. people admire that in the black community. i think we have a generation today...
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maybe they mean physically keeping his finger off the charlene from michigan, good morning.epublican line. job trump is doing, he is our president and handling things the right way. if the administration cannot support him and do what he wants, they should stay on the sidelines. i think the leader of north kid, did notazy know what he is doing. he will do anything. we should strike first and get rid of him. host: when you say strike first, at what caused -- cost? caller: it may be bad for us, but what if he strikes us, look what will happen to us if he gets a chance first. i do not know what would become of it. i am willing to take the chance. because i do not think we will stop north korea. they will keep on until they get what they want. host: thank you for your calls and comments, this editorial cartoon from the usa today, kim jong-un and president trump, scary and scarier. erik prince will join us, the founder of blackwater usa, proposing the privatization in part of the war in afghanistan. we have been involved in the conflict for 16 years. later, a roundtable looks at
maybe they mean physically keeping his finger off the charlene from michigan, good morning.epublican line. job trump is doing, he is our president and handling things the right way. if the administration cannot support him and do what he wants, they should stay on the sidelines. i think the leader of north kid, did notazy know what he is doing. he will do anything. we should strike first and get rid of him. host: when you say strike first, at what caused -- cost? caller: it may be bad for us,...
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the interesting wild card here is is china in particular there's been an analysis recently done by charlene chu who is one of the best credit analysts of the chinese economy and she's talked about the chinese government making as much as four trillion dollars worth of credit available for the balance of this year not that's true then you're going to have more inflationary pressures stoked up from abroad particularly in china that's something we have to keep an eye out for as well right i mean china is the second fastest growing major economy right behind india those two countries specifically are helping push up world growth according to the i.m.f. should we be concerned though that china's outstanding credit is expected to grow to thirty three trillion dollars by the end of this year that will be about two hundred twenty three trillion won. yeah it's it is a concern the the biggest concern is how much of that is foreign debt and the there has been a significant rise in foreign debt but you know the chinese economy it's in this interesting push poll type of situation and whenever the it sta
the interesting wild card here is is china in particular there's been an analysis recently done by charlene chu who is one of the best credit analysts of the chinese economy and she's talked about the chinese government making as much as four trillion dollars worth of credit available for the balance of this year not that's true then you're going to have more inflationary pressures stoked up from abroad particularly in china that's something we have to keep an eye out for as well right i mean...
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Aug 23, 2017
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back in 2003, two teenage girls, letisha shakespeare and charlene ellis, were the innocent victims ofafterjerome. the injunctions come after a spate of gun and knife attacks in the city. it enables police officers to challenge them if they‘re in particular areas where they‘re not allowed to be, in exclusion zones. if they‘re in company with people they are not allowed to be, it enables them to be challenged and taken back to court. it actually disrupts their lifestyle, and that‘s the one thing that they don‘t want to happen. but former gang members have told us injunctions don‘t work. i think it's very stupid, because if a gang person's from a certain area, you tell him now, you can't go to that area, what's stopping the person who he used to roll with, the friends he used to keep, from going to another area to meet the same group of people? so, in reality, all you're doing is making a problem there, and putting the same person in another area. but there is an argument that at least something is being done to stop gang activity. what would you say to that? i would just say engage a li
back in 2003, two teenage girls, letisha shakespeare and charlene ellis, were the innocent victims ofafterjerome. the injunctions come after a spate of gun and knife attacks in the city. it enables police officers to challenge them if they‘re in particular areas where they‘re not allowed to be, in exclusion zones. if they‘re in company with people they are not allowed to be, it enables them to be challenged and taken back to court. it actually disrupts their lifestyle, and that‘s the...
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and as for charlene. >> i don't know anybody who didn't like her. >> here was her friend from the mormonrch. >> her confidence, command, good heart, her ability to reach out and help people. >> which she had been doing professionally for decades as an accounting teacher said this colleague at cal state east bay. >> she wanted to help the students with the particular subject area and the class, she wanted to help students with their career and their life. >> so who was responsible? who knew? not a suspect in sight? >> i got my phone out and sent a text message. >> the minute she heard what happened she reached out for her ernie. they decided to meet in san francisco for dinner that night. >> even though we weren't in a relationship anymore we had been friends for a long time. i felt good that i was able to be there for him. he got really upset during dinner. i was just there to be a listening board for him. >> that was that. until a few days later when ernie phoned again very upset. >> and he said that the cops are starting to harass him a little bit. >> and again adrian calmed him down a
and as for charlene. >> i don't know anybody who didn't like her. >> here was her friend from the mormonrch. >> her confidence, command, good heart, her ability to reach out and help people. >> which she had been doing professionally for decades as an accounting teacher said this colleague at cal state east bay. >> she wanted to help the students with the particular subject area and the class, she wanted to help students with their career and their life. >>...
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back in 2003, two teenage girls, letisha shakespeare and charlene ellis, were the innocent victims ofame's pc evans. we're afterjerome. the injunctions come after a spate of gun and knife attacks in the city. it enables police officers to challenge them if they're in particular areas where they're not allowed to be, in exclusion zones. if they're in company with people they are not allowed to be, it enables them to be challenged and taken back to court. it actually disrupts their lifestyle, and that's the one thing that they don't want to happen. but former gang members have told us injunctions don't work. i think it's very stupid, because if a gang person's from a certain area, you tell him now, you can't go to that area, what's stopping the person who he used to roll with, the friends he used to keep, from going to another area to meet the same group of people? so, in reality, all you're doing is making a problem there, and putting the same problem in anotherarea. but there is an argument that at least something is being done to stop gang activity. what would you say to that? i woul
back in 2003, two teenage girls, letisha shakespeare and charlene ellis, were the innocent victims ofame's pc evans. we're afterjerome. the injunctions come after a spate of gun and knife attacks in the city. it enables police officers to challenge them if they're in particular areas where they're not allowed to be, in exclusion zones. if they're in company with people they are not allowed to be, it enables them to be challenged and taken back to court. it actually disrupts their lifestyle, and...
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charlene brown doing mini ma makers.be giving new tips how to take it to new level. that's what you did this morning, right. >> yes. >> this is our fabulous -- well -- model >> yes. >> alicia royal is an educator around kids all dale. we felt we'd glam her up a little bit today. >> we'll see a before and after. we're seeing the after this is before. still beautiful. >> it helps when you start beautiful. >> i was going to say. when you have flawless skin and you look like that how much more work can we do you looked amazing before certainly with the maestros here of beautification we'll call they will you look like this. my goodness. >> how pretty. >> this is what we'll look like girls night out. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> hook us up i want to remind everybody girls night out there's a host of people will be there wisdom martin, allison seymour i don't know if maureen is coming i invited her. we'll see if shows up annie yu, tucker barnes, paul wharton, sarah frasier hosting the fashion show. >> love it. >> tracy bra
charlene brown doing mini ma makers.be giving new tips how to take it to new level. that's what you did this morning, right. >> yes. >> this is our fabulous -- well -- model >> yes. >> alicia royal is an educator around kids all dale. we felt we'd glam her up a little bit today. >> we'll see a before and after. we're seeing the after this is before. still beautiful. >> it helps when you start beautiful. >> i was going to say. when you have flawless skin...