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the stephen lawrence inquiry was a watershed moment for the police.tan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a young man then, now he's a father. his encounters with the police in london were difficult. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he doesn't have to go through the things i went through. even when it comes to dealing with the police, i've spoken to him a lot about how if they stop you how you conduct yourself, if you haven't done nothing wrong. so just be polite. tensions flared at the inquiry when the five white murder suspects gave evidence. men whom the police then had failed to properly pursue and prosecute, despite numerous tip—offs. disparities in police treatment were put under the spotlight, including stop
the stephen lawrence inquiry was a watershed moment for the police.tan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a young man then, now he's a father. his encounters with the police in london were difficult. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a...
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the stephen lawrence inquiry was a watershed moment for the police. metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a young man then, now he's a father. his encounters with the police in london were difficult. back in the stay, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he doesn't have to go through the thing i went. even when it comes to dealing with the police, i've spoken to him a lot about how if they stop you how you conduct yourself, if you haven't done nothing wrong. so just be polite. tensions flared at the inquiry when the five white murder suspects gave evidence. men whom the police then had failed to properly pursue and prosecute, despite numerous tip—offs. disparities in police treatment were put under the spotlight, including st
the stephen lawrence inquiry was a watershed moment for the police. metropolitan police institutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a young man then, now he's a father. his encounters with the police in london were difficult. back in the stay, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. historians...
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the stephen lawrence inquiry was a watershed moment for the police.nstitutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a young man then, now he's a father. his encounters with the police in london were difficult. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. history inspire me a lot, so i get passionate talking about it. i try to share a lot with him so he doesn't have to go through the things i went through. even when it comes to dealing with the police, i've spoken to him a lot about how if they stop you how you conduct yourself, if you haven't done nothing wrong. so just be polite. tensions flared at the inquiry when the five white murder suspects gave evidence. men whom the police then had failed to properly pursue and prosecute, despite numerous tip—offs. disparities in police treatment were put under the spotlight, including stop and search, wh
the stephen lawrence inquiry was a watershed moment for the police.nstitutionally racist. freddy nwaka was a young man then, now he's a father. his encounters with the police in london were difficult. back in the day, they were very hands on and you was very much guilty of something, even if you had done nothing. so their approach was very, very argumentative. some of the things he had done and the way he had lived his past life, i've learned a lot from that. history inspire me a lot, so i get...
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the mother of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence has criticised government plans to tackle knife ur peer, said new knife crime prevention orders would criminalise children. stephen, an a level student and aspiring architect, was stabbed to death in a racist attack in eltham, south london in 1993. he was eighteen years old. the macpherson report later accused the metropolitan police of institutional racism and made 70 recommendations. mps on the home affairs committee took evidence from lady lawrence as part of their inquiry into progress since the macpherson report 20 years ago. when i said to the home secretary, amber rudd, if the amount of white kids would be murdered in our streets, as the amount of black kids, society would not have sat back and allowed that to happen. a crime is a crime. it does not matter who commits the crime. and that is what the police should investigate. now they are beginning to talk about it, what is really worrying now is the home secretary has announced about 12—year—olds carrying knives, so these kids are going to have a criminal record from the age
the mother of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence has criticised government plans to tackle knife ur peer, said new knife crime prevention orders would criminalise children. stephen, an a level student and aspiring architect, was stabbed to death in a racist attack in eltham, south london in 1993. he was eighteen years old. the macpherson report later accused the metropolitan police of institutional racism and made 70 recommendations. mps on the home affairs committee took evidence from lady...
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we're joined now by duwayne brooks, a friend of stephen lawrence, who was with him on the day he dieden made? good morning. i believe the met have made huge progress in moving forward some of the recommendations that we re some of the recommendations that were put forward by macpherson. but i think the question today has got to be, is the met institutionally racist? my answer to that would be this. macpherson held an independent enquiry where he listened to evidence from both the police, members of the public, and external organisations, and he concluded with his panel that the met was institutionally racist. today, if they met once to relieve itself from that label, we need to hold a similar exercise. the met say that back then only 3% or 4% of officers we re back then only 3% or 4% of officers were from another background, they say progress has been made and things have been changed. when you see those statistics, does that convince you that things have changed enough? society has changed, and you would hope that the met would reflect society. in saying that, if you were to dial 999
we're joined now by duwayne brooks, a friend of stephen lawrence, who was with him on the day he dieden made? good morning. i believe the met have made huge progress in moving forward some of the recommendations that we re some of the recommendations that were put forward by macpherson. but i think the question today has got to be, is the met institutionally racist? my answer to that would be this. macpherson held an independent enquiry where he listened to evidence from both the police,...
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it's 20 years since an inquiry into the death of teenager stephen lawrence led to widespread changes that's supported by statistics which show there are still disproportionately few non—white officers above the rank of constable in the metropolitan police. we should have officers situated throughout the rank and file structure. but we don't. we have gaps for our officers or really small numbers. for me, a lot more needs to be done so that people coming into the organisation actually feel they stand a chance of being commissioner one day. the metropolitan police maintains the inquiry changed much of what it does, and that it's undergone enormous change. a set of 50 pence coins, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the gruffalo have been released. the famous monster is the creation of londoner julia donaldson and illustrator axel scheffler. the coins are expected to become very collectable and, of course, it has "terrible tusks and terrible claws, and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws". let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube. the central line has no service between
it's 20 years since an inquiry into the death of teenager stephen lawrence led to widespread changes that's supported by statistics which show there are still disproportionately few non—white officers above the rank of constable in the metropolitan police. we should have officers situated throughout the rank and file structure. but we don't. we have gaps for our officers or really small numbers. for me, a lot more needs to be done so that people coming into the organisation actually feel they...
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police point to the example of the former stephen lawrence suspect jamie acourt, arrested in spain andnth later using the european arrest warrant. compare that with jack shepherd, who was convicted of manslaughter after a speedboat accident. he was detained in georgia, from where it could take months to bring him back to the uk. if the eu policing tools are lost, the fallback options are agreements from the 1950s. instead of using the european arrest warrant, they'll use the 1957 european convention on extradition. and the new european criminal records information system will be replaced by the 1959 convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters. this international crime coordination centre has been set up to deal with the worst—case scenario, in which uk policing loses access to key european policing tools. it's designed to make the best of the alternative arrangements, to make them run as smoothly and as quickly as possible. but senior officers concede that in some cases the system will work too slowly, and wanted criminals will have time to simply disappear. daniel sandford, bb
police point to the example of the former stephen lawrence suspect jamie acourt, arrested in spain andnth later using the european arrest warrant. compare that with jack shepherd, who was convicted of manslaughter after a speedboat accident. he was detained in georgia, from where it could take months to bring him back to the uk. if the eu policing tools are lost, the fallback options are agreements from the 1950s. instead of using the european arrest warrant, they'll use the 1957 european...
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ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence's last year we were recruiting somewhere about 28% black and minority ethnic recruits. and that is great. and i want to see that continue and i want it to even increase in the future. but of course police officers do stay, it is a job that people like doing and tend to stick with once they have arrived. and most people will stay 30 or 35 years. so it takes a long time to change. however, if you go out on the streets now, you will see the front line teams have a much higher proportion than 14% of their officers being black and minority ethnic. and clearly londoners are responding positively to that. people are saying it is great to have someone who speaks polish, it's great to see someone who looks like me, it is great to know a member of my family wants to join and they wouldn't have 15 years ago. i think things are changing fast and i would like them to change faster. your head of hr says it will take a hundred years at the current rate of progress, isn't that shocking? london has chan
ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence's last year we were recruiting somewhere about 28% black and minority ethnic recruits. and that is great. and i want to see that continue and i want it to even increase in the future. but of course police officers do stay, it is a job that people like doing and tend to stick with once they have arrived. and most people will stay 30 or 35 years. so it takes a long time to change....
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ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence'smake sure we retain them, to make sure we progress them, and the comment that you referred to was on the present rate, the last rate of trajectory, it would take a very long time. that's why we are investing more in it, that is why we are campaigning more strongly on it. that is why we're trying break down stereotypes and barriers that exist in some of our communities or some parts of some of our communities about how people may see their metropolitan police. so obviously i am ambitious to speed that right up and we have set ourselves quite challenging targets for five and ten years from now. the headlines on bbc news. honda confirms plans to shut its plant in swindon in 2021— with the loss of 3,500 jobs. jeremy corbyn says he "regrets" the decision by seven mps to quit labour — and that he recognises that he has to "take people with" him. and the fashion designer and creative director of chanel — karl lagerfeld — has died at the age of 85. an update on the market numbers for you — her
ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence'smake sure we retain them, to make sure we progress them, and the comment that you referred to was on the present rate, the last rate of trajectory, it would take a very long time. that's why we are investing more in it, that is why we are campaigning more strongly on it. that is why we're trying break down stereotypes and barriers that exist in some of our communities or some parts of...
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what will stephen lawrence as parents think reading that? and he was expressing just one of those ideologies, the hyper sexualised lack of a man who goes out raping women. he was expressing one of those things. i don't know him personally to know his other aspects of his personality but based on that alone, that does not look very good. you talk about things that are ingrained in society over centuries. are you saying therefore that someone might have that thought and it doesn't necessarily make him a racist? no, i'm saying it's likely growing up in this society, racism isa growing up in this society, racism is a mechanism, so i don't think we can look at individuals in the manner of them and say, you're not racist. i can definitely say, to me, calling someone racist or saying something they have done is racist and part of a mechanism, which is being constructed specifically for this, for this thing... being constructed specifically for this, for this thing. .. but what he says about this, now he's put that out there, he now says it's very i
what will stephen lawrence as parents think reading that? and he was expressing just one of those ideologies, the hyper sexualised lack of a man who goes out raping women. he was expressing one of those things. i don't know him personally to know his other aspects of his personality but based on that alone, that does not look very good. you talk about things that are ingrained in society over centuries. are you saying therefore that someone might have that thought and it doesn't necessarily...
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please point to the former stephen lawrence suspect who was arrested in spain and brought back using1950s. instead of using the european arrest warrant. the new criminal information records system will be replaced by the 1959 convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters. this international claim coordination centre has been set up to deal with the wet kiss in which uk policing loses access to key european tools. it is designed to make the best of the alternative arrangements, them run as smoothly and quickly as possible. but senior officers can see that the system will work to slowly. just over to the commons. about chris grayling is handling of the freight deal. the commons. about chris grayling is handling of the freight dealm december following a collective government decision and a procurement process we contracted with three shipping companies to provide additional ferry capacity for contingency planning for an ordeal. let me start by saying that in the event of an ordeal brexit the government priority is to ensure a smooth operation between dover and the channel tunnel.
please point to the former stephen lawrence suspect who was arrested in spain and brought back using1950s. instead of using the european arrest warrant. the new criminal information records system will be replaced by the 1959 convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters. this international claim coordination centre has been set up to deal with the wet kiss in which uk policing loses access to key european tools. it is designed to make the best of the alternative arrangements, them run as...
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i'm so happy. >> stephen: not only are you in the video, but you're in our breakfast for from now on. >> it's jennifer lawrenceyou are. there are you as god. ( applause ) "miracle workers" premieres tuesday on tbs. steve buscemi, everybody! we'll be right back with fox news anchor bret baier. live from the starlite lounge. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay less ♪ ♪ switch and save ♪ yes, ma'am excuse me, miss. ♪ does this heart belong to you? ♪ ♪ would you like it anyway? [ scatting ] ♪ would you like it anyway? when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name yes, we are twins. of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like
i'm so happy. >> stephen: not only are you in the video, but you're in our breakfast for from now on. >> it's jennifer lawrenceyou are. there are you as god. ( applause ) "miracle workers" premieres tuesday on tbs. steve buscemi, everybody! we'll be right back with fox news anchor bret baier. live from the starlite lounge. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay...
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ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence'sd i want it to even increase in the future. but of course police officers do stay, it isa course police officers do stay, it is a job that people like doing and tend to stick with once they have arrived. and most people will stay 30 or 35 years. so it takes a long time to change. however, if you go out on the streets now, you will see the front line teams have a much higher proportion than 14% of their officers being black and minority ethnic. and clearly londoners are responding positively to that. people are saying it is great to have someone who speaks polish, it's great to see someone who looks like me, it is great to know a member of my family wants to join and they wouldn't have 15 years ago. i think things are changing fast and i would like them to change faster. your head of hr says it will take a hundred years at the current rate of progress, isn't that shocking? london has changed incredibly fast. i hope you don't think this is a cheap comment, but i walk around newsrooms, i
ago, when it was branded institutionally racist by the mcpherson report into the aftermath of stephen lawrence'sd i want it to even increase in the future. but of course police officers do stay, it isa course police officers do stay, it is a job that people like doing and tend to stick with once they have arrived. and most people will stay 30 or 35 years. so it takes a long time to change. however, if you go out on the streets now, you will see the front line teams have a much higher proportion...
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. >> stephen: i could play lawrence of arabia, but who would want to. >> "goodfell as," please. n for your one-man shows example history and culturees of america. what are we doing wrong now? >> well -- >> stephen: what are you complaining about now, colin quinn. >> i think off on the wrong foot is what it comes down to, from day one. because 13 colonies is plenty. ( laughter ) and we decided to get greedy. god puts hints giant mountain ranges and rivers all over the rest of the land to indicate different countries. and, you know, the mississippi these are natural borders-- the rockies. you're, our size, a bunch of different countries. they understand every 700 miles people have a different personality. you think-- do you think hungary and scotland have less in common than utah and new jersey? ( laughter ). >> stephen: is that an actual question? >> no, no. >> stephen:y didn't realize there was going to be a quiz at the end of the show. ( laughter ) aaaaahh. what is the thing that we think we most have wrong right now? i mean-- >> well, two parties is-- it's ridiculous. we starte
. >> stephen: i could play lawrence of arabia, but who would want to. >> "goodfell as," please. n for your one-man shows example history and culturees of america. what are we doing wrong now? >> well -- >> stephen: what are you complaining about now, colin quinn. >> i think off on the wrong foot is what it comes down to, from day one. because 13 colonies is plenty. ( laughter ) and we decided to get greedy. god puts hints giant mountain ranges and rivers...
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lawrence at the u.s. state department says her office is hopeful that congress will eventually step in and fix the law to get rid of this legal limbo. stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a question for our investigative unit, call -- 100 years prepares shop. how much time customers have to enjoy one more meal there. >>> and that cold snap across the country not just impacting people but pets, as well. the fight over a dog allegedly left out in the cold. coverage. we are, once again, under a microclimate weather alert. here )s a look at how thing >>> we return to our weather coverage. we're under a microclimate weather alert. >> here's a look at things on satellite. you saw there a lot of rain. look behind rob, my gosh. looks like an easel back there. >> yeah, it was interesting watching the last ten minutes. we had a special marine warning out on the waters just to the south and west of santa cruz. that cell has tracked inland. i want to rewind the radar and show you why we had that special marine warning. you see the hook on the radar signature there? we switched over to the velocity mode. there was rotation indicated with the
lawrence at the u.s. state department says her office is hopeful that congress will eventually step in and fix the law to get rid of this legal limbo. stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a question for our investigative unit, call -- 100 years prepares shop. how much time customers have to enjoy one more meal there. >>> and that cold snap across the country not just impacting people but pets, as well. the fight over a dog allegedly left out in the cold. coverage. we...