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that's something that the terms are focused on with the first interview with andy cooke, the chief ofhe law and remember the different thoughts are not a defense. we are not the thought police. he wants more focus on driving down crime. it has become to see what your reaction is to that. it's a really interesting story. it is. it's fascinating because it is certainly... kind of connects to the developments of modern culture, if you like here and in many other countries. is it all right for the police intervene when somebody is simply said something or whatever they said led to an actual crime? i think this is a debate we really seriously need to have. what is harm, what should be outlawed and what has to be allowed in a free society? as kate said, part of the ongoing conversation we are having starts with enhanced freedom of expression and universities. but i've always believed that words can really hurt and destabilise human beings. but i don't think it's the business of the law to step in. i business of the law to step in. i suppose in many ways most of the things that he's talking
that's something that the terms are focused on with the first interview with andy cooke, the chief ofhe law and remember the different thoughts are not a defense. we are not the thought police. he wants more focus on driving down crime. it has become to see what your reaction is to that. it's a really interesting story. it is. it's fascinating because it is certainly... kind of connects to the developments of modern culture, if you like here and in many other countries. is it all right for the...
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this is quite an extraordinary story, andy cook, | extraordinary story, andy cook, the new inspectora — impact of poverty means there's possibly a rise in crime, and also that police — possibly a rise in crime, and also that police officers might have to think— that police officers might have to think about being a bit more understanding of people who steal to eat. understanding of people who steal to eat it _ understanding of people who steal to eat itjust— understanding of people who steal to eat. itjust appals me that understanding of people who steal to eat. it just appals me that we are thinking about people having to steal _ thinking about people having to steal to — thinking about people having to steal to feed themselves and their families, _ steal to feed themselves and their families, regardless of how the police — families, regardless of how the police respond to it. the fact this is a possibility — we should be ashamed _ is a possibility — we should be ashamed this is happening, really. the risk— ashamed this is happening, really. the risk here is that it could give peopl
this is quite an extraordinary story, andy cook, | extraordinary story, andy cook, the new inspectora — impact of poverty means there's possibly a rise in crime, and also that police — possibly a rise in crime, and also that police officers might have to think— that police officers might have to think about being a bit more understanding of people who steal to eat. understanding of people who steal to eat it _ understanding of people who steal to eat itjust— understanding of people who...
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the new chief inspector of the constabulary, andy cooke, - the constabulary, andy cooke, though, is saying offending. very often these are women who are victims of domestic abuse and caught up in crimes associated with abuse and are often living in deep poverty. rather than sending them through a very, very expensive criminaljustice process, which doesn't do is address the causes of their offending, they are actually diverted away to specialist help, holistic support, which much more successfully steered them away from the crime and i must say evidence shows this, it is really, really effective, it means less victims, less crime and less cost. tom mcneil, assistant commissioner of crime for the west midlands, thank you very much for talking to us, we appreciate it. the closing arguments are being heard in the so—called 'wagatha christie' case at the high court. rebekah vardy is suing coleen rooney for libel, after she was accused of leaking stories about mrs rooney to the press. our correspondent, tim muffet, is at the high court. what has the court been hearing today? yes. the high court.
the new chief inspector of the constabulary, andy cooke, - the constabulary, andy cooke, though, is saying offending. very often these are women who are victims of domestic abuse and caught up in crimes associated with abuse and are often living in deep poverty. rather than sending them through a very, very expensive criminaljustice process, which doesn't do is address the causes of their offending, they are actually diverted away to specialist help, holistic support, which much more...
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. >>> we're back with chef and food writer andy baraghani. he has a new cook us about the book. >> i wrote this book so people can discover the kind of flavors, the ingredients that they're drawn to and apply it to their own kitchen and discover the cook they want to be. >> okay, well, let's start out with what you got, a sausage and pasta dish. >> a savory and sweet dish. this one will be a lamb sausage pasta, i'm going to give you -- i hear you're the cook. >> i'll be the task master. >> i already have it smoking. i'll add some -- i'm using lamb sausage but the truth is you could use any sausage you want. you could use italian pork, sweet, hot, depending on your flavor profile and we're going to let it brown on all sides and, again, this is super easy to swap. we're just going to let it brown for a few minutes. >> this is what we get. >> this is what we get. >> put it in here? >> you're already jumping the gun, george. then i'll have you add the garlic and the broccoli rabe. this will sizzle the garlic and soften and get nice and toasty. see how it's sizzlin
. >>> we're back with chef and food writer andy baraghani. he has a new cook us about the book. >> i wrote this book so people can discover the kind of flavors, the ingredients that they're drawn to and apply it to their own kitchen and discover the cook they want to be. >> okay, well, let's start out with what you got, a sausage and pasta dish. >> a savory and sweet dish. this one will be a lamb sausage pasta, i'm going to give you -- i hear you're the cook. >>...
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cook, that's a look at your dollars and cents. thank you times. 7 50, an iconic piece of art made by andy warhol. so did auction for $195 million. it is now the most expensive piece of american art ever sold. that's a 40 inch square painting of marilyn monroe. you've seen this before. it was made two years after maryland died. it was sold yesterday in new york to los angeles art dealer the buyer. anonymous 20% of the proceeds, though, will go to a charity that the buyer will help select alright, time is 7 51 styles back with the latest on what's happening on the roads and see if everybody is behaving for south. so alright, dave. thank you right now, as we look at the east big commute. that's where most of that slow traffic is, and that does include the richmond san rafael bridge, driving out toward the mcarthur maze, and we're also looking at the commute into oakland. on interstate 80 both on 8 85 80. it's getting a little bit slower . and at the bay bridge, we do see traffic that is backed up for about 10 to 15 minute delay could be a lot worse to chp did a good job and getting clear crash that was actually on the bridge. let's
cook, that's a look at your dollars and cents. thank you times. 7 50, an iconic piece of art made by andy warhol. so did auction for $195 million. it is now the most expensive piece of american art ever sold. that's a 40 inch square painting of marilyn monroe. you've seen this before. it was made two years after maryland died. it was sold yesterday in new york to los angeles art dealer the buyer. anonymous 20% of the proceeds, though, will go to a charity that the buyer will help select...
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cooking and so forth. so i think that inflation is going to continue over the next few months. maria: all right, patrice, jump in here. >> yeah, good morning, andy during a judiciary committee hearing two weeks ago and they're introducing price-gouging legislation and demonizing the oil industry and gas industry suggesting that all of the inflation is due to record in the energy industry and price gouging so i would love for you to speak to that because i think most americans don't agree and as i push back on, this is in the about price gouging, record profits are not sign of what's going on here. i would like for you to explain why price legislation is probably not going to do to affect the energy prices? >> well, first, no one was crying to the oil companies when they were losing billions of dollars back in 2020 when oil prices plummeted to below $10 a barrel but when i think about price gouging i think about going back to 1970's and having price controls and what we saw in the 70's was oil production in the united states actually went down. when they talk about price gouging, they have no measurement for what is a high price, what is allow pr
cooking and so forth. so i think that inflation is going to continue over the next few months. maria: all right, patrice, jump in here. >> yeah, good morning, andy during a judiciary committee hearing two weeks ago and they're introducing price-gouging legislation and demonizing the oil industry and gas industry suggesting that all of the inflation is due to record in the energy industry and price gouging so i would love for you to speak to that because i think most americans don't agree...
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cook says his dad suffered a cardiac arrest at the stadium, but paramedics were able to bring him back to life, saying he'll be forever grateful for their actions. dan evans hasjoined andyhome favourite roberto bautista agut. evans took the first set of a match which lasted almost 3 hours, but the spaniard forced a decider. evans coming through in a final set tie breaker. he'll face andrey rublev next, rublev saw off another britjack draper in round 2. it's been an impressive tournament for the brits so far. cam norrie is also looking to progress to the last 16. he's in action right now, against the big serving veteran john isner, norrie has taken the first set 6—4. andy murray is set to renew his rivalry with novak djokovic, the two former world number 1's will meet in madrid, for the first time in 5 years. that's after murray beat denis shapovalov in three sets in the second round. and tony brooks, one of formula one's defining drivers of the 1950s has died aged 90. the british driver was one of the most succesful of his era, winning six grands prix and narrowly missing out on the world championship in 1959. he's regarded alongside stirling moss as the best british dr
cook says his dad suffered a cardiac arrest at the stadium, but paramedics were able to bring him back to life, saying he'll be forever grateful for their actions. dan evans hasjoined andyhome favourite roberto bautista agut. evans took the first set of a match which lasted almost 3 hours, but the spaniard forced a decider. evans coming through in a final set tie breaker. he'll face andrey rublev next, rublev saw off another britjack draper in round 2. it's been an impressive tournament for the...