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the archbishop of canterbury actually in his speech called the dresden bombing the most controversial raid of the allied bombing campaign, and he said, "if we walk together as friends that means we have to talk together truthfully and to remember wrongdoings at bishop said was to act unjustly," so he did send out a message of reconciliation. >> a very strong message indeed. how is today wrapping up in dresden? >> well, the church bells in dresden will ring again at 9:45 which is the time when bombings started. of course, seeing that this is the 70th anniversary and also not just of the dresden bombing but also with the end of the second world war, commemoration will not stop today. in the coming months the city of dresden will hold special exhibitions and concerts to commemorate this event. one thing i want to mention is that in the past, february 13 has seen violent clashes between neo-nazis and supporters from the far left and police. none of that today. truly, the message from dresden to the world was one of reconciliation and peace. >> in dresden as the city marks 70 years since t
the archbishop of canterbury actually in his speech called the dresden bombing the most controversial raid of the allied bombing campaign, and he said, "if we walk together as friends that means we have to talk together truthfully and to remember wrongdoings at bishop said was to act unjustly," so he did send out a message of reconciliation. >> a very strong message indeed. how is today wrapping up in dresden? >> well, the church bells in dresden will ring again at 9:45...
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canterbury. you made mention to the fact and i think the last time you was with us you made mention to the fact as well, too that community policing is very important, which i'm quite sure you agree with. but high call volumes and lessened police officers being hired, are you suggesting or recommending there need to be more funding to hire officers across the country. if you would start mr. brian, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. what i'm referring to in many instances across the country, tribal law enforcement receives their training through the indian police academy. that is not recognized in some of the states through the state certifications. when tribal officers come off the reservation in uniform, if they are not state certified in that particular state, then they are sometimes threatened with arrest impersonating law enforcement officers because they are not state certified. they are certified through the indian police academy which is through the federal government. so that's -- in so
canterbury. you made mention to the fact and i think the last time you was with us you made mention to the fact as well, too that community policing is very important, which i'm quite sure you agree with. but high call volumes and lessened police officers being hired, are you suggesting or recommending there need to be more funding to hire officers across the country. if you would start mr. brian, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. what i'm referring to in many instances across the...
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canterbury. you made mention to the fact -- and i think the last time you was with us you also made mention to the fact as well too that community policing is very important which i'm quite sure you agree with. but the high call volumes and less police officers today being hired, are you suggesting or recommending that there need to be more funding to hire more officers across the country? but if you would start mr. bryant, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. what i'm referring to in many instances across the country tribal law enforcement receives their training through the indian police academy and that is not recognized in some of the states through the state certifications. and when tribal officers come off the reservation in uniform if they're not state certified in that particular state then they are sometimes threatened with arrest for impersonating law enforcement officers because they are not state certified. they're certified through the indian police academy which is through the feder
canterbury. you made mention to the fact -- and i think the last time you was with us you also made mention to the fact as well too that community policing is very important which i'm quite sure you agree with. but the high call volumes and less police officers today being hired, are you suggesting or recommending that there need to be more funding to hire more officers across the country? but if you would start mr. bryant, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. what i'm referring to in...
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report of the all-party parliamentary group against anti-semitism was attended by the archbishop of canterbury speaker and others. will the prime minister meet a group from that committee, because although the report is a work plan for the next parliament, the issue of the security of synagogues and other jewish communal buildings is too urgent to wait until may? >> first, i commend the honorable gentleman for the work that he does in fighting anti-semitism. i know that he takes a very prominent role, both inside and outside the house, with the work that he does. it is vital to reassure jewish communities at this time particularly after the heightened tensions because of what happened in paris and other issues. i have met with the jewish leadership council. i regularly discuss the issues with it. we make support available, and i have made sure that the police have contacted all the relevant organizations to try and work with them, but i am very happy as ever, to sit down with members of parliament and hear their views, too. >> local enterprise partnerships covering harrogate district have awar
report of the all-party parliamentary group against anti-semitism was attended by the archbishop of canterbury speaker and others. will the prime minister meet a group from that committee, because although the report is a work plan for the next parliament, the issue of the security of synagogues and other jewish communal buildings is too urgent to wait until may? >> first, i commend the honorable gentleman for the work that he does in fighting anti-semitism. i know that he takes a very...
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. >>> the british archbishop of canterbury apologized for the bombing. >>> a man rammed his car into the front gate, a chinese military police officer was injured. the driver said he thought someone was trying to kill him and he wanted to attract attention by crashing. he seemed confused and was speaking incoherently. there was no sign the crash was politically motivated. >> as we look at stories making headlines. the strait times say arc archaeologists have found treasuretrophy a headless buddhist figurine and finds from india, paints a big picture from the year 1300 to 1600. >> they think it's important for singapore that it's precolonial. before the british. >>> the new zealand herald says, half 26 people on board are new zealanders, the rescue will involve a remotely operated vehicle to check the propellers. the conditions are pretty good for the rescue but the waters are always treacherous. >> the question is are those propellers usable or not. finally, dublin, a heart felt piece on a single mother who left school at 15, now she's the president of the student union of her colleg
. >>> the british archbishop of canterbury apologized for the bombing. >>> a man rammed his car into the front gate, a chinese military police officer was injured. the driver said he thought someone was trying to kill him and he wanted to attract attention by crashing. he seemed confused and was speaking incoherently. there was no sign the crash was politically motivated. >> as we look at stories making headlines. the strait times say arc archaeologists have found...
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louis, from north hollywood, from limerick, pennsylvania, from canterbury, connecticut.ere's a guy with wrestling belts on up in the corner from fresno. tonight we thought it would be fun to play a game of show and tell. we ask people to show us something interesting that they have in their houses. and to tell us a little bit about that. so i wonder where we should start here. let's see. let's start with david from sacramento. dave, dave? hello, dave. bring dave up on the big screen. how you doing, dave? how are you? >> fantastic, it's a great monday. >> jimmy: that is a great hat too. >> it's kind of a polarizing hat. you either love it or you hate it. >> jimmy: yeah. i don't -- you're saying you've met people who are in the "love it" category? >> if they love it they stay my friend. if they hate it, they're gone. >> jimmy: dave, is the hat the item that you wanted to show us tonight? >> actually, the hat is not the item, jimmy. >> jimmy: what is it? >> rather, it's a thing i made awhile ago in a sculpture class in berkeley, california. it's sort of -- it freaks people
louis, from north hollywood, from limerick, pennsylvania, from canterbury, connecticut.ere's a guy with wrestling belts on up in the corner from fresno. tonight we thought it would be fun to play a game of show and tell. we ask people to show us something interesting that they have in their houses. and to tell us a little bit about that. so i wonder where we should start here. let's see. let's start with david from sacramento. dave, dave? hello, dave. bring dave up on the big screen. how you...
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canterbury, you did not. in the first couple of panels we actually asked the question of what the source of resistance was to wearing seatbelts. so can you tell me what the union organization is doing in particular to help support officers wearing seatbelts? it seems that that along with encouraging officers to drive slower and do a few things could not only address a good percentage of fatalities but could prevent injuries. >> there are several reasons officers don't like to wear their seat belts. one is with a 35 pounds of equipment that they are wearing when they are trying to exit their vehicle very quickly on a scenario i've seen a lot of badges ripped off of uniforms but we do so were the use of seatbelts and we support the mandatory policy of seatbelts. the likeness we are concerned that if an officer -- and i know from personal experience when that chase is nearing the end it's very common for me to loosen my seatbelts so that i can exit my vehicle very quickly. so a few situations like that are detri
canterbury, you did not. in the first couple of panels we actually asked the question of what the source of resistance was to wearing seatbelts. so can you tell me what the union organization is doing in particular to help support officers wearing seatbelts? it seems that that along with encouraging officers to drive slower and do a few things could not only address a good percentage of fatalities but could prevent injuries. >> there are several reasons officers don't like to wear their...
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>> i missed one person whose who is sitting around the table, the archbishop of the canterbury. you can never be certain that monies aren't -- that there isn't misspending or corruption and when dealing with the countries that suffer from corruption you have to be especially careful. all i can say is i think we are in terms of aid spending probably the most transparent country in the world. we have an independent body we've established to check how money is spent. but, you know, you have always got -- there is no perfect place you are going to get to. you just got to keep your ours. >> -- yemen is collapsing before our eyes and the world can't stand by and watch. [inaudible] there was a humanitarian crisis and al qaeda and the south arabian peninsula la is gaining ground. you and william hague have played a very important part ensuring yemen stayed on the path of democracy. now we a real crisis, the possibility of a civil war. what on earth can we do to save yemen? >> this is i think in my experience of trying to work out how you can help countries and try to prevent what is hap
>> i missed one person whose who is sitting around the table, the archbishop of the canterbury. you can never be certain that monies aren't -- that there isn't misspending or corruption and when dealing with the countries that suffer from corruption you have to be especially careful. all i can say is i think we are in terms of aid spending probably the most transparent country in the world. we have an independent body we've established to check how money is spent. but, you know, you have...
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we have to put it on our shoulders, the gentleman, chief canterbury who was sitting here, made me cringe to say that we did not have responsibility or it was not important enough for us to put on our shoulders as law enforcement officers to be professional. it is our profession. all right. we don't expect the community to be as professional as we are. we are the professionals at being police. so we have to put it on our shoulders. so the culture of police work has to change. officers can no longer be subjected to minor backlash and minor offenses because they are doing something out of the realm. what happened with me on police work, i got tired -- >> ten seconds, mr. gray. sorry. >> what? >> you're down to ten seconds. >> what happened to me, i got tired of enforcing laws i did not believe in. i changed. i'm now a small business owner. this is what i plan to do as a work of mine. this is my civil rights movement, connecting the community with police again. thank you for your time. >> thank you. edmond raymond. >> can everyone hear me? >> yes. >> first i'd like to thank the president and
we have to put it on our shoulders, the gentleman, chief canterbury who was sitting here, made me cringe to say that we did not have responsibility or it was not important enough for us to put on our shoulders as law enforcement officers to be professional. it is our profession. all right. we don't expect the community to be as professional as we are. we are the professionals at being police. so we have to put it on our shoulders. so the culture of police work has to change. officers can no...
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innext we hear from chuck canterbury. >> good afternoon.thank you for allow ming to come back a second time to testify before this committee. soon the members the task force will begin to write the final report and we expect it's going to contain recommendations for improving policing at all levels of government. i want to take this opportunity to offer some safety priorities of the fop that we would thereof ask this task force take into consideration in the report. first, i spoke about the need for federal hate crime legislation to include law enforcement officers at the inaugural session of this committee. i'm notice going into detail but of the 47 firearm deaths in 2014, 19% were officers killed by ambush, by an individual or pair of individuals that were looking to kill a law enforcement officer. i have paned are appended a brief description of these attacks in my written tim. if their objective had been to cull a muslim asian blackman transgender woman could they by charged under hate crime legs and we don't see any reason they should
innext we hear from chuck canterbury. >> good afternoon.thank you for allow ming to come back a second time to testify before this committee. soon the members the task force will begin to write the final report and we expect it's going to contain recommendations for improving policing at all levels of government. i want to take this opportunity to offer some safety priorities of the fop that we would thereof ask this task force take into consideration in the report. first, i spoke about...
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so specificsly for chief canterbury, i would reich to hear your brief comments about your views on training with respect to procedural justice, in addition to bias. but what about procedural justice. even if you don't believe you have a choice in arrest you all have been inconsistent just now about whether you think there's discretion or not. you do have a choice about how to treat people. and i think the question is how we ensure that there's better treatment. >> i think the chief addressed that in his testimony. there are over 12 million arrests a year and millions of police contacts. and the vast majority of those go without any incident. training is obviously a key. you heard the chief talk about the statistic. training is the fist thing that got cut after 2008 in every police department in the country, training budgets were sliced. our officers are in-service for 40 hours a year in my state and many of them are having a hard time getting them off the street to do that. so any kind of training that will benefit the officers. and you've got to remember the police officers out there don't
so specificsly for chief canterbury, i would reich to hear your brief comments about your views on training with respect to procedural justice, in addition to bias. but what about procedural justice. even if you don't believe you have a choice in arrest you all have been inconsistent just now about whether you think there's discretion or not. you do have a choice about how to treat people. and i think the question is how we ensure that there's better treatment. >> i think the chief...