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speaker, i like to make a statement about casey's review of . the casey's review of.litan police . i wish to metropolitan police. i wish to put record my thanks to baroness casey for undertaking this review on such a difficult and sensitive topic with the utmost professionalism . the professionalism. the metropolitan service plays a big role in our country, tackling crime throughout the capital and 9 million londoners safe , 9 million londoners safe, preventing terrorism nationally, and managing threats to our capital and country . mr. speaker capital and country. mr. speaker , i back the police . i trust , i back the police. i trust them to put their safety before ours to step into danger , to ours to step into danger, to protect the most vulnerable , to protect the most vulnerable, to support all of us at thomas most fearful , a support all of us at thomas most fearful, a painful and tragic moments many of us can never imagine the challenges regular police officers face every day . police officers face every day. that's particularly poignant poignant as tomorrow mar
speaker, i like to make a statement about casey's review of . the casey's review of.litan police . i wish to metropolitan police. i wish to put record my thanks to baroness casey for undertaking this review on such a difficult and sensitive topic with the utmost professionalism . the professionalism. the metropolitan service plays a big role in our country, tackling crime throughout the capital and 9 million londoners safe , 9 million londoners safe, preventing terrorism nationally, and...
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casey's review. thank you very much for our casey's review. preparing for potential unrest, should former president donald trump be arrested this week. authorities in washington, new york and los angeles are ramping up their police presence, amid expectations that a manhattan prosecutor will charge donald trump over claims that he paid a pawn star to keep quiet about their alleged affair. david willis reports. donald trump had raised the possibility of being criminally charged today and indeed law enforcement officials have been placed on high alert, both in washington, dc here, and in new york, but it seems they may all have got ahead of themselves somewhat, because even though the grand jury, which has been looking into allegations against donald trump is completing, or has completed its inquiries, cable news networks here are reporting that if there is to be a court appearance it won't be until next week at the earliest. and cbs news, our partner network here in the united states, is saying that there will be no indictment today on a tuesda
casey's review. thank you very much for our casey's review. preparing for potential unrest, should former president donald trump be arrested this week. authorities in washington, new york and los angeles are ramping up their police presence, amid expectations that a manhattan prosecutor will charge donald trump over claims that he paid a pawn star to keep quiet about their alleged affair. david willis reports. donald trump had raised the possibility of being criminally charged today and indeed...
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and it was taken -- he was taking care of casey. he was great to casey. loved casey.d being a journalist. he always wanted to tell the story for the people who weren't there, to tell them, to hear the story. it's about the bonding between our families. we are bonded forever because of this tragedy and we want change in america. we want change because this should never happen. this person should never have had a gun. our lives are forever broken-hearted. we have cried with tokyo and brandi, shared each other's lives, stories about our children. we are fathers and mothers and fiances who have lost such -- our lives will never be the same and we just want change this america. >> mark, you know, gary mentioned he should never have had a gun. there are very strong reasons why you took this case to help these families. talk to us about that. >> thank you, don. the family all believes they have been political pawns and it's just a shame that people are exploiting their children's deaths. there has been a seemingly political vendetta going on by senator rick scott and governo
and it was taken -- he was taking care of casey. he was great to casey. loved casey.d being a journalist. he always wanted to tell the story for the people who weren't there, to tell them, to hear the story. it's about the bonding between our families. we are bonded forever because of this tragedy and we want change in america. we want change because this should never happen. this person should never have had a gun. our lives are forever broken-hearted. we have cried with tokyo and brandi,...
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do you accept baroness casey's finding is that the force is - casey's finding is that the force is institutionallytutionally misogynistic and institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic. i institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis _ institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis about _ institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis about the _ institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis about the racism, - her diagnosis about the racism, misogyny and homophobia in the organisation, and also that we have these systemic failings, management failings, culturalfailings, i understand how you use of the term institutional, it is not a term i use myself. it institutional, it is not a term i use myself-— institutional, it is not a term i use m self. , . , ., ., use myself. it is nearly a quarter of a century _ use myself. it is nearly a quarter of a century since the _ use myself. it is nearly a quarter of a century since the met - use myself. it is nearly a quarter of a century since the met was . of a century since the met was lab
do you accept baroness casey's finding is that the force is - casey's finding is that the force is institutionallytutionally misogynistic and institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic. i institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis _ institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis about _ institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis about the _ institutionally homophobic. i accept her diagnosis about the racism, - her diagnosis...
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we you accept what baroness casey is sa in? . , you accept what baroness casey is sa in?f that, it also sparks pride because it is my officers who have called out this behaviour and they wanted to change. i am passionate about reforming policing and these matters and i find tens and thousands of men and women who want to be different. i know we have let londoners down, i apologise for that. i repeat that and going to challenge that and improve. let’s challenge that and improve. let's talk about it _ challenge that and improve. let's talk about it in _ challenge that and improve. let's talk about it in detail. _ challenge that and improve. let's talk about it in detail. the - challenge that and improve. let's talk about it in detail. the key findings of the met is institutionally racist, misogynist, homophobic and unacceptable behaviour has been allowed to flourish. the general public you are there to serve have been put last. i know you say you're proud of the people who have come forward and helped in this, but i am not entirely sure that would be my first reaction on he
we you accept what baroness casey is sa in? . , you accept what baroness casey is sa in?f that, it also sparks pride because it is my officers who have called out this behaviour and they wanted to change. i am passionate about reforming policing and these matters and i find tens and thousands of men and women who want to be different. i know we have let londoners down, i apologise for that. i repeat that and going to challenge that and improve. let’s challenge that and improve. let's talk...
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[camera clicks] - [casey] thank you.rinkles go with it. you remember homecoming? the ones that we had, and it had, like, strawberries? - yeah, that was all right, but this.. - this is better than that. - the thing top. - the strawberry's so good. [indistinct children chatter] - [woman] come on. - [man] come on. - [woman] hurry. - [man] come on, we'll hurry. yeah. - thank you. are you ready? - yeah! i'm not ready. - it's okay, it's not scary at all. i'm right here with you. - but it's so scary. - it's okay. it's okay to be scared, that's okay, look, look. nothin' bad's gonna happen, - i wanna get down. - put your arm right here, and hang on. - no! - i got you, i got you. put your arm right here- - no! [woman shushes] - it's okay. - get me out. - look, look, just stay right here. [child crying] it's okay, it's gonna be super fun. - i don't want horses. - it's like riding a real pony. [bell ringing] - i don't want to. - you ready? you ready? [child crying] - no! - wait a minute. - i wanna get down! [ride whirs] - look at he
[camera clicks] - [casey] thank you.rinkles go with it. you remember homecoming? the ones that we had, and it had, like, strawberries? - yeah, that was all right, but this.. - this is better than that. - the thing top. - the strawberry's so good. [indistinct children chatter] - [woman] come on. - [man] come on. - [woman] hurry. - [man] come on, we'll hurry. yeah. - thank you. are you ready? - yeah! i'm not ready. - it's okay, it's not scary at all. i'm right here with you. - but it's so scary....
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i casey's review of the metropolitan police. .ess casey - police. i wish to put on record my thanks of baroness casey for i police. i wish to put on record my l thanks of baroness casey for taking on this review of city of topic with utmost professionalism. the metropolitan police service plays a big role in our country. tackling crime throughout the capital and keeping 9 million londoners say. preventing terrorism nationally. to ourl to our i back the police. i put trust them to put. to support all of us at our most fearful, painful and tragic moments. many of us can never imagine the challenges that regular police officers face every day. that is particularly poignant as tomorrow marks the sixth anniversary of the murder of pc keith palmer in the line of duty, whilst he was protecting all of us for that, for their contribution, i'm sure all members willjoin me in thanking the police for their work. but, members willjoin me in thanking the police fortheirwork. but, mr speaker, they have been growing concerns around the performanc
i casey's review of the metropolitan police. .ess casey - police. i wish to put on record my thanks of baroness casey for i police. i wish to put on record my l thanks of baroness casey for taking on this review of city of topic with utmost professionalism. the metropolitan police service plays a big role in our country. tackling crime throughout the capital and keeping 9 million londoners say. preventing terrorism nationally. to ourl to our i back the police. i put trust them to put. to...
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among the changes recommended by the casey review are an immediate change to vetting standards, and a women's protection service to deal with rape and sexual offences. we start tonight with this report by our special let's remember how all this began. report by our special sarah everard walking home, kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then, and this report is frightening, a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police, and i think that institutional racism, institutional sexism, institutional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present across the organisation. we think the met is not able to assure all of us that its officers are of sufficient integrity and standards to be serving police officers, so, it needs to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can't protect its own staff and it can't provide adequate policing for the victims of crime. for too long, there has been a culture of denial about the scale of its problems. the details set
among the changes recommended by the casey review are an immediate change to vetting standards, and a women's protection service to deal with rape and sexual offences. we start tonight with this report by our special let's remember how all this began. report by our special sarah everard walking home, kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then, and this report is frightening, a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right...
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casey in that always. casey said in that report. it's as thomas highlighting.u know, so say it's legal in don't legal rape in london. don't forget, you're just joining forget, if you're just joining us, an interview yesterday us, i did an interview yesterday with victims of the with one of the victims of the eleanor story. she was eleanor williams story. she was the woman falsely accused the woman who falsely accused some damage some individuals, caused damage to the face with the to self in the face with the hammer. pictures hammer. the pictures were shocking. to one of shocking. i've spoken to one of her we're going to play her victims. we're going to play that in just a moment. now if the tories are going to win the next general election, doesn't the tories are going to win the next gelikely,alection, doesn't the tories are going to win the next gelikely, does on, doesn't the tories are going to win the next gelikely, does it? doesn't the tories are going to win the next gelikely, does it? ifyesn't the tories are going to win the next gelikely, does it? if y
casey in that always. casey said in that report. it's as thomas highlighting.u know, so say it's legal in don't legal rape in london. don't forget, you're just joining forget, if you're just joining us, an interview yesterday us, i did an interview yesterday with victims of the with one of the victims of the eleanor story. she was eleanor williams story. she was the woman falsely accused the woman who falsely accused some damage some individuals, caused damage to the face with the to self in...
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the report was conducted by a baroness, louise casey . it by a baroness, louise casey.ependent review. she also called the force rotten at adding that she couldn't guarantee there are not more officers like sarah everard's killer wayne cousins in the ranks. well, let's speak now to our national report. ellie costello, who joins us from scotland yard this morning . good morning to you, ellie. tell us, first of all, those key find ings of the report . yes find ings of the report. yes good morning to you both. this is a blistering report into the metropolitan police force and it branded it as institutionally racist , sexist and homophobic. racist, sexist and homophobic. 363 pages. it took a year to complete by baroness casey, and it was actually commissioned after the abduction, the rape and the murder of sarah everard by a serving metropolitan police officer , wayne cousins. and it officer, wayne cousins. and it was during that year long review where another metropolitan police officer, david carrick, was convicted of sexually fences and rape of 12 victims. so this what b
the report was conducted by a baroness, louise casey . it by a baroness, louise casey.ependent review. she also called the force rotten at adding that she couldn't guarantee there are not more officers like sarah everard's killer wayne cousins in the ranks. well, let's speak now to our national report. ellie costello, who joins us from scotland yard this morning . good morning to you, ellie. tell us, first of all, those key find ings of the report . yes find ings of the report. yes good morning...
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casey, just tell us what you did?you took to preserve your dream of having buildings children. >> so, we got home from the hospital the night our lives turned upside down. and i just, was as you can, imagine completely devastated. everything that i was so excited for, dylan oso excited for it was taken from me. just because a crazy person with a gun. and we were consoling each other. out of nowhere, she had this idea to possibly harvest his sperm, and this is something that i had never heard of before in my life. i know that this is something that people do when they have cancer and they want to preserve their eggs or their sperm before chemo. whatever. she had this idea. we believe that it was dillon sending us a message. i always told dillon he can't leave me. we have to get married. we have to have children together. we have to have a life together. he knew that. and i feel like that was him giving that to may. because he sent that message to his mother. >> beth, i read that he had to talk to you. even though there
casey, just tell us what you did?you took to preserve your dream of having buildings children. >> so, we got home from the hospital the night our lives turned upside down. and i just, was as you can, imagine completely devastated. everything that i was so excited for, dylan oso excited for it was taken from me. just because a crazy person with a gun. and we were consoling each other. out of nowhere, she had this idea to possibly harvest his sperm, and this is something that i had never...
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well, casey review has already landed _ come up tomorrow?tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk - come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk of - has already landed on the desk of the metropolitan police commissioner. but tomorrow it will rock the met, it is expected to be hard—hitting, distressing and ha rd—hitting, distressing and disturbing. hard—hitting, distressing and disturbing. we understand it will say that the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, institutionally racist, institutionally misogynistic and institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic. that is significant because it is extremely damaging, but also it is nearly a quarter of a century since the macpherson report into the racist murder of stephen lawrence, that found the met was institutionally racist. so, not much has changed. it will be interesting tomorrow to hear the response of the commissioner, to see how much of this report he does
well, casey review has already landed _ come up tomorrow?tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the _ come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk - come up tomorrow? well, casey review has already landed on the desk of - has already landed on the desk of the metropolitan police commissioner. but tomorrow it will rock the met, it is expected to be hard—hitting, distressing and ha rd—hitting, distressing and disturbing. hard—hitting, distressing and...
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response to baroness casey's response to baroness casey's response to the report is part of our missionion that keir starmer has set for the labour party and the next labour government to keep the uk say. and the next labour government to keep the uk say-— and the next labour government to keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you _ keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you for _ keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you for coming _ keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you for coming this - and thank you for coming this afternoon. this week i will announce details of labour's mission on crime. these missions are about long—term plans to tackle long—term problems. forthose long—term plans to tackle long—term problems. for those on the receiving end, there is no problem that has such a profound daily impact on their life as crime. from the anti—social behaviour that blights too many neighbourhoods and town centres. to the knife crime that is rising again and the violence against women and girls but is shamefully high. so in light of the shocking report, iwant
response to baroness casey's response to baroness casey's response to the report is part of our missionion that keir starmer has set for the labour party and the next labour government to keep the uk say. and the next labour government to keep the uk say-— and the next labour government to keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you _ keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you for _ keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and thank you for coming _ keep the uk say. thank you, yvette and...
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the report's author — baronness casey — said many londoners had lost faith in the metropolitan policedidn't change. our special correspondent, lucy manning has more. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home — kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then and this report is frightening. a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police. and i think that institutional racism, institutional sexism, institutional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present across the organisation. we think the met is not able to assure all of us that its officers are of sufficient integrity and standards to be serving police officers, so it needs to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can't protect its own female, gay and minority ethnic staff and it can't provide adequate policing for these groups when they're victims of crime. for too long, the met has had predatory officers and a culture of denial about the scale of its problems. the details
the report's author — baronness casey — said many londoners had lost faith in the metropolitan policedidn't change. our special correspondent, lucy manning has more. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home — kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then and this report is frightening. a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police. and i think that institutional racism,...
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baroness casey's review into the metropolitan police follows the murder of sarah everard by a servingfficer, wayne couzens. the report says a "boys club" culture is rife within the force. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has admitted his force has "let londoners down" and said today's report prompts feelings of "shame, anger and embarrassment." here's our special correspondent lucy manning. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home — kidnapped, raped and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked then and this report is frightening. a force that is broken, failing. there is, without doubt, a discriminatory culture right across the metropolitan police. and i think that institutional racism, institutional sexism, institutional misogyny and homophobia are definitely present across the organisation. we think the met is not able to assure all of us that its officers are of sufficient integrity and standards to be serving police officers, so it needs to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can't protect its own f
baroness casey's review into the metropolitan police follows the murder of sarah everard by a servingfficer, wayne couzens. the report says a "boys club" culture is rife within the force. the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has admitted his force has "let londoners down" and said today's report prompts feelings of "shame, anger and embarrassment." here's our special correspondent lucy manning. let's remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home...
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and on that note, i chime entirely with baroness casey when . she says that the when.line officers , the officers frontline officers, the officers that the public are going to into contact with every day in their darkest hours has been sadly neglected. and a spotlight on reform has to happen with regards to the vital frontline. frontline well, thank you very much . let's see if you do become much. let's see if you do become commissioner tomorrow . and commissioner tomorrow. and thanks also to my panel for , thanks also to my panel for, their wisdom this evening. still ahead , we'll be joined by the ahead, we'll be joined by the barrister martin howe, who specialises in eu law. what could be more exciting? we are back in a few of kipling's minutes. i welcome back . you'll never welcome back. you'll never guess. i'm still jacob rees—mogg . and this is state of the nafion . and this is state of the nation . and i'm actually nation. and i'm actually delighted to have with me martin how kaycee a very distinguished eu lawyer who is perhaps the greatest expert in his field . w
and on that note, i chime entirely with baroness casey when . she says that the when.line officers , the officers frontline officers, the officers that the public are going to into contact with every day in their darkest hours has been sadly neglected. and a spotlight on reform has to happen with regards to the vital frontline. frontline well, thank you very much . let's see if you do become much. let's see if you do become commissioner tomorrow . and commissioner tomorrow. and thanks also to...
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has called for comprehensive reform. harry forces reports louise casey's report is comprehensive in damming the metropolitan police is she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it need wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid bare shocking even to those who seen some of them 1st hand. i thought was devastating. in terms of those of your such and such and the base system and homophobia within policing office is both trying to make changes in placing it just seems that nothing has changed. some of the most ceiling testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have witnessed senior officers and supervisors pray on, females like predators. there was a culture of hit lists, targets and trying to asleep with female officers and staff against seeks. one officer had his beard cut because an officer thought it was funny against muslims. i found bacon left in my boots inside my locked locker. at generates the whole series of emotions, of anger, frustration, embarrassment. it generates some pride as well as most are not, but men and
has called for comprehensive reform. harry forces reports louise casey's report is comprehensive in damming the metropolitan police is she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it need wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid bare shocking even to those who seen some of them 1st hand. i thought was devastating. in terms of those of your such and such and the base system and homophobia within policing office is both trying to make changes in placing it just seems that...
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baroness casey says that it ma be officers. baroness casey says that it may be that _ officers.it may be that the metropolitan police, the biggest force in the country, has to be disbanded and broken up. do you think that is possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that _ possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that is _ possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that is desirable. - possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that is desirable. so - don't think that is desirable. so much goes on in the capital. it is also intertwined, and it would make more sense to keep it together. though, what does needs to happen, especially if you would lock at the mr 19, their specialist firearms units, and the protection officers, those particular units are singled out in the reports, and reading it it is so upsetting and damning. something has got to happen with those two units, but i would hate to see the metropolitan police broken up see the metropolitan police broken up in any way. there are so many parts of it that perform so well. because of its nature,
baroness casey says that it ma be officers. baroness casey says that it may be that _ officers.it may be that the metropolitan police, the biggest force in the country, has to be disbanded and broken up. do you think that is possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that _ possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that is _ possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that is desirable. - possible or desirable? personally, i don't think that is desirable. so - don't think that...
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ama: casey is live on the field, casey what's the mood out there?> them mood is happiness, everyone is fired up, every day is like a national holiday. optimism abound, pump --pomp and circumstance. as it sandy was mentioning the weather, there was a massive puddle on the field just yesterday. today everything is perfect the ground crews has done a great job fixing thatngeady for baseball. the oakland a's have optimism but let's face it, last year they were a 102 lost team. they don't look to be much improved from the previous roster. a lot of specters of the stadium situation of whether or not they will be here in las vegas or how many more years they'll be playing at the oakland coliseum. it's up in the air, but for now, it's excitement. the a's have a chance to take on one of the biggest stars in baseball and hope still springs eternal. >> the aura around the day, to play a great game, and today's that the beginning of a long journey that everyone is about and everyone starts with the zero-zero record. >> baseball is going now. you have worked you
ama: casey is live on the field, casey what's the mood out there?> them mood is happiness, everyone is fired up, every day is like a national holiday. optimism abound, pump --pomp and circumstance. as it sandy was mentioning the weather, there was a massive puddle on the field just yesterday. today everything is perfect the ground crews has done a great job fixing thatngeady for baseball. the oakland a's have optimism but let's face it, last year they were a 102 lost team. they don't look to...
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and our colleague senator rubio republican from florida, senator casey, longtime friend, democrat from pennsylvania. senator fetterman also a freshman has been here a months from pennsylvanians under holly from missouri. to make trains safer as they go through places like east palestine, a hybrid real company lobbyists have spent years fighting every effort that we can make to make our trains and our railing safer. now, ohioans the presiding officer of the senior senator from georgia has seen in his state, ohioans have seen these rail crashes the derailments just in the last four months the best known when the damage was greatest. also sandusky on lake erie the greatest body of freshwater in the world, the great lakes. steubenville on the ohio river the two greatest natural resources that our state has the ohio river and lake erie. and drinking water and all kinds of things, recreation for so many people. all three of these committees are paying a price. over the past month i've been east palestine multiple times talking to residents of mayor, fire chief, business owners, parents but i
and our colleague senator rubio republican from florida, senator casey, longtime friend, democrat from pennsylvania. senator fetterman also a freshman has been here a months from pennsylvanians under holly from missouri. to make trains safer as they go through places like east palestine, a hybrid real company lobbyists have spent years fighting every effort that we can make to make our trains and our railing safer. now, ohioans the presiding officer of the senior senator from georgia has seen...
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it is disturbing _ casey's plea to do so. it is disturbing and _ casey's plea to do so.disturbing and upsetting and heartbreaking. i apologise to those who have suffered the consequence. d0 those who have suffered the consequence.— consequence. do you accept baroness. — consequence. do you accept baroness, casings _ consequence. do you accept baroness, casings findings? i consequence. do you accept| baroness, casings findings? i accept her diagnosis about the racism, misogyny and homophobia in the organisation, and also that we have these systemic failings and cultural failings. i understand her use of the term institutional stop it is not a term i used myself. this woman was — not a term i used myself. this woman was a _ not a term i used myself. this woman was a detective - not a term i used myself. this woman was a detective sue and him and in the met and lived through some of the racism. there were offices that were out rightly racist towards me and then there were those, there was a particular officer who, for example, never i was out of the room, referred to me as
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during a protest around 5000 demonstrators gathered in a capital, casey now on sunday, they demanded their government, covered their energy bills after a cold winter, and prevent moldova from being dragged into a war with russia. ah, protest is took to the streets of the mill, dove in capital kitchen out on sunday, chanting down with my son. due the country's precedent the demonstrations of becoming a regular occurrence. they started last summer in the face of rising fuel prices and concerns about pensions. but there is strong support for russia. protest is demanding that the pro european government stepped down. i come because electricity and all the bells have become too expensive. my pension is too small outdoors, they said they would rate them to at least $3000.00 li. are they mocking us? the president is a sheep. 6 the protests are organized by the minority pray russian show party, which takes its name from elan, shall amal dove, an oligarchy who lives in exile and israel. after fleeing convictions for fraud. they hold 6 out of a $101.00 seats in the countries parliament. by the
during a protest around 5000 demonstrators gathered in a capital, casey now on sunday, they demanded their government, covered their energy bills after a cold winter, and prevent moldova from being dragged into a war with russia. ah, protest is took to the streets of the mill, dove in capital kitchen out on sunday, chanting down with my son. due the country's precedent the demonstrations of becoming a regular occurrence. they started last summer in the face of rising fuel prices and concerns...
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ambassador in spain said in a cable, william casey is here this week, we are not sure why.established he was there for the meeting. i have something else in my book that is also very relevant, and that is that banker and diplomat joseph warner read, later ambassador to morocco and head of protocol for reagan, i came across a letter he wrote to his family in which he said, i'm proud of my role in preventing the hostages from being released before the election. so that jimmy carter wouldn't get credit for that. that is a pretty sick thing when you think about it. 52 americans are being held in captivity and you have people very close to reagan, whether reagan himself to or not, we don't know but people very close to reagan who were definitely trying to do this, whether they completed a deal or not is unclear. the original deal would be that if the iranians waited to release the hostages until aer the election, which they did, that reagan would unfreeze their assets and give them arms. it turns out it was carter who negotiated the release of the hostages, although, and this wa
ambassador in spain said in a cable, william casey is here this week, we are not sure why.established he was there for the meeting. i have something else in my book that is also very relevant, and that is that banker and diplomat joseph warner read, later ambassador to morocco and head of protocol for reagan, i came across a letter he wrote to his family in which he said, i'm proud of my role in preventing the hostages from being released before the election. so that jimmy carter wouldn't get...
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reporter: louise casey's report is comprehensive and damming.etropolitan police is institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid there shocking even to those who had seen some of them firsthand. >> it was devastating in terms of those officers having to endure such misogyny, racism, and homophobia within policing. after 30 years, trying to make changes within policing, it seems nothing has changed. reporter: some of the most searing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have -- i have witnessed senior officers. on females like creditors, there is a culture of hit lists, targets, and trying to sleep with female officers and staff. against sikhs, one officer had his beard cut because an officer thought with -- thought it was funny. >> it generates a whole series of emotions. it generates anger, frustration, embarrassment. it generates some pride as well, which may sound odd. but it is our men and women who care about policing of london, give
reporter: louise casey's report is comprehensive and damming.etropolitan police is institutionally racist, sexist, and homophobic. it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problems laid there shocking even to those who had seen some of them firsthand. >> it was devastating in terms of those officers having to endure such misogyny, racism, and homophobia within policing. after 30 years, trying to make changes within policing, it seems nothing has changed. reporter: some of the most...
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that claimed independence from the capital casey now in moldova, more than 30 years ago. and ever since has been backed up by moscow. physical victor t mush meets us at the village museum, victor and his friend or veterans of the trans mystery in war. they fought for them all dove and government against separatists back by moscow. it ended more than 3 decades ago. but victor says it changed everything. one little wilful soak of so up until then i was one person. and afterwards i was a completely different one. lesson is learned that life is short, the meal nigger, so famous victor is worried that moscow's aggression against ukraine might affect things here on a chest together. i hope this year that the whole world will defeat putin, the russians, and the army owns bill. and i hope that all these tanks and soldiers stationed here, including this ghost republic will disappear because of a boma with this. but it, the enclave feels vulnerable. it's small donovan, but it is surrounded by russian control transistors. a complicated unsteady situation. on the outskirts of the cap
that claimed independence from the capital casey now in moldova, more than 30 years ago. and ever since has been backed up by moscow. physical victor t mush meets us at the village museum, victor and his friend or veterans of the trans mystery in war. they fought for them all dove and government against separatists back by moscow. it ended more than 3 decades ago. but victor says it changed everything. one little wilful soak of so up until then i was one person. and afterwards i was a...
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let's bring in alex and casey, both cnbc contributors guys, it's great to have you back and it's beenood to see you. alex, you first, you have these two stories now. mark warner, the senator ready to introduce a bill as early as this week and now the white house leaning in too what do you make of it >> it is a big deal we now have democrats starting to step in and saying this is something they want if warner introduces the bill that could signal there's bipartisan support here. i think something we need to talk about the federal government has been in negotiations with tiktok on some assurances that it can get in order to allow it to keep operating in the u.s so we might be seeing here with the white house getting involved just labor of posturing on behalf of the white house and federal government saying we are going to these negotiation, concessions they want to extract and that's what's happening here it's a pressure game. >> casey, posturing, concessions or outright ban? what do you think is the most likely scenario here >> well, i have to say that as the weeks go on, i think a ban
let's bring in alex and casey, both cnbc contributors guys, it's great to have you back and it's beenood to see you. alex, you first, you have these two stories now. mark warner, the senator ready to introduce a bill as early as this week and now the white house leaning in too what do you make of it >> it is a big deal we now have democrats starting to step in and saying this is something they want if warner introduces the bill that could signal there's bipartisan support here. i think...
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mr speaker, would louise casey _ force. why not? mr speaker, would louise casey also _ force. why not? mr speaker, would louise casey also said is _ force. why not? mr speaker, would louise casey also said is that - louise casey also said is that primary public accountability of the met sits with the mayor of london. she described that relationship between the mayor and the met as dysfunctional. i hope when he stands up, he will also confirm to the house that he will take up these matters with the labour mayor of london so he plays his part. but mr speaker, the way rape victims were treated by the crueljustice system was not good enough and that is why the government published an ambitious rape review action plan. it is right that we have extended operations across all police forces in the country, we have tripled the number of independent sexual violence advisors, we have improved the process of collecting phone evidence and being cross—examined and since 2010 we have quadrupled funding for victim support services. that is a conservative government doing everything we can to
mr speaker, would louise casey _ force. why not? mr speaker, would louise casey also _ force. why not? mr speaker, would louise casey also said is _ force. why not? mr speaker, would louise casey also said is that - louise casey also said is that primary public accountability of the met sits with the mayor of london. she described that relationship between the mayor and the met as dysfunctional. i hope when he stands up, he will also confirm to the house that he will take up these matters with...
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casey is called for comprehensive reform. harry force that explains this report was born of a crime that shocked him. second, an equal measure. in march 2021, sir. everard was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by a serving officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing. another officer, david carrick was convicted of more than 20 rapes of 12 victims spanning 17 years. and that failure in his duty to bet offices and protect women and children central louise casey's findings. rather than see one person or a bad apple or a roman, what you should do in a situation like this is look whether your entire system is copper bottomed, to reach out the predators and not allow them in, in the 1st place. in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women is failing, saying an overworked, inexperienced workforce police's child protection rate and serious sexual offences . officers have to contend with overstuffed, dilapidated, or broken bridges, and freezes containing evidence, including the ra
casey is called for comprehensive reform. harry force that explains this report was born of a crime that shocked him. second, an equal measure. in march 2021, sir. everard was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by a serving officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing. another officer, david carrick was convicted of more than 20 rapes of 12 victims spanning 17 years. and that failure in his duty to bet offices...
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we were in the den and joseph said casey, do you hear that?it was just -- it did not sound like the typical train. it was just a loud wind. he said i need to go home and check on donna, his wife. and he walked out the door, i ran. got in the bathtub. maybe had five seconds to get in the bathtub and another 20 seconds everything was gone. i didn't know that shea and parker were at home. they were in the driveway and that white truck you see panning. they survived in that white truck. i survived in the bathtub. after everything was over, joseph had gotten trapped in our car port. shea and parker were trying to find me. i kept swimming that i was in the bathroom. didn't know where parker's bathroom was. >> parker, so difficult for all of you. we are so glad you're okay. 12 years old. how are you doing? and what has all of this been like for you, parker? >> it was pretty scary but i think i'm fine. >> sandra: of course you are. you have your parents on either side of you and you are so strong. you will have so many stories to tell for quite some t
we were in the den and joseph said casey, do you hear that?it was just -- it did not sound like the typical train. it was just a loud wind. he said i need to go home and check on donna, his wife. and he walked out the door, i ran. got in the bathtub. maybe had five seconds to get in the bathtub and another 20 seconds everything was gone. i didn't know that shea and parker were at home. they were in the driveway and that white truck you see panning. they survived in that white truck. i survived...
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casey, thank you.asey from dallas. >> president biden: united states safeguard stability for decades through enormous benefit 've nations throughout the region. we're showing how democracies can deliver, how security and prosperity and not just for us, through the entire world. >> dana: president biden standing shoulder to shoulder with members of the united kingdom yesterday. announced nuclear submarine deal. joining us now is former defense secretary mark esper. this is number one, stats on virginia class nuclear submarine. crew 132, then tomahawk missiles and tubes and can go 25 knots. somebody like me, i kind of understand that, why should americans know this is good deal and good for national security? >> it is a good deal, dana, attack submarines are probably the most important asset platform we have in the indopacific and to deter the chinese. so much so in 2020 when i was secretary of defense, we put forward a plan for future navy that called for increasing number of attack submarines from 70 t
casey, thank you.asey from dallas. >> president biden: united states safeguard stability for decades through enormous benefit 've nations throughout the region. we're showing how democracies can deliver, how security and prosperity and not just for us, through the entire world. >> dana: president biden standing shoulder to shoulder with members of the united kingdom yesterday. announced nuclear submarine deal. joining us now is former defense secretary mark esper. this is number...
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and the question was whether william casey, this was reagan's campaign manager and later cia directorg in london and went to madrid to meet with four iranian representatives of the ayatollah to discuss a deal. now, those four iranians say casey did leave london and visited madrid in the summer of 1980 not long before the election. but for a long time there was no proof of that. and then just eight, nine years ago now, a document surced in president bush's senior's library, where the united states ambassador in spain said in a cable, william casey heret shi - - here this week. we're not sure why. at pretty much established he was there for a meeting. i have something else in my book that is also very relevant, and that is that a banker and diplomat whose name was joseph reed, who later became ambassador to morocco and head of protocol for reagan, i came across a letter he wrote to his family in which he said, i'm proud of my role in preventing the hostages from being released before the election, so that jimmy carter would not get credit for that. that is a pretty sick thing, when you
and the question was whether william casey, this was reagan's campaign manager and later cia directorg in london and went to madrid to meet with four iranian representatives of the ayatollah to discuss a deal. now, those four iranians say casey did leave london and visited madrid in the summer of 1980 not long before the election. but for a long time there was no proof of that. and then just eight, nine years ago now, a document surced in president bush's senior's library, where the united...
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i think within the metropolitan police and there's no doubt about the evidence that louise casey hasnted in her report . but i presented in her report. but i think that mark rowley, the commissioner, is absolutely right to pull back from this conclusion , that it means that conclusion, that it means that the met is institution really racist. because if anything, that actually hampers your ability , deal with the problem ability, deal with the problem in meaningful way because in a meaningful way because you're focusing on this this abstract institution. what does it mean? we don't know, but we can at individual problems can look at individual problems and how dennis, is and how solve them. dennis, is this a cop saying it's institutionally racist and sexist? does that prevent them fixing problem. out? fixing the problem. cop out? that's right. phrases not at that's right. phrases no, not at all. institutionally racist goes back to the steve lawrence. it's nothing to do with critical race . biggest . and actually the biggest charge i'd say in lewis case report is anti—women remarks or
i think within the metropolitan police and there's no doubt about the evidence that louise casey hasnted in her report . but i presented in her report. but i think that mark rowley, the commissioner, is absolutely right to pull back from this conclusion , that it means that conclusion, that it means that the met is institution really racist. because if anything, that actually hampers your ability , deal with the problem ability, deal with the problem in meaningful way because in a meaningful...
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baroness casey is the author of the report and has been speaking to bbc radio 4's today programme. have said and what our own research has shown, which is if you are a woman in the met and an officer, you are a third experienced sexism on a daily basis. if you are one in ten of those same women experience sexual harassment and sexual assault. i mean, it is off the barometer. i could say the same about homophobia and certainly on racism. the review was commissioned after the murder of a young woman, sarah everard, by a serving police officer. the met commissioner says he accepts the report but says he wouldn't use the term institutional to describe the issues. we a cce pt we accept the findings of the report. 0bviously we accept the findings of the report. obviously it's a deeply disturbing report and sparks a range of emotions, as i'm sure it does for viewers and londoners, it sparks angen viewers and londoners, it sparks anger, frustration, upset. for me on top of that it also sparks pride that it's my officers who came forward and have called out these behaviours and they want it
baroness casey is the author of the report and has been speaking to bbc radio 4's today programme. have said and what our own research has shown, which is if you are a woman in the met and an officer, you are a third experienced sexism on a daily basis. if you are one in ten of those same women experience sexual harassment and sexual assault. i mean, it is off the barometer. i could say the same about homophobia and certainly on racism. the review was commissioned after the murder of a young...
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i think baroness casey who dealt with a — system?aroness casey who dealt with a number— system? i think baroness casey who dealt with a number of _ system? i think baroness casey who dealt with a number of these - system? i think baroness casey who dealt with a number of these issues| dealt with a number of these issues in her report, we need more police officers. one of the things that she mentioned is that there are not enough police officers. victims that are reporting cases are finding that police officers are changing during the course of the case, sometimes several times over. all of this means that things are not getting dealt with as quickly as they probably need to be and that impacts on how long it takes to get to trial, how long it takes to get to court and to ultimately conclude cases. we would say the key thing here is that we need more investment in the criminaljustice system, right across the system so, as i said, is notjust in the police forces also the courts, it's in the getting morejudges, getting more lawyers deal
i think baroness casey who dealt with a — system?aroness casey who dealt with a number— system? i think baroness casey who dealt with a number of _ system? i think baroness casey who dealt with a number of these - system? i think baroness casey who dealt with a number of these issues| dealt with a number of these issues in her report, we need more police officers. one of the things that she mentioned is that there are not enough police officers. victims that are reporting cases are finding...
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baroness casey is a well—respected figure. it wants to improve.ake no bones about it, will be absolutely damning. it will say that misogyny, racism and homophobia is running through the ranks. and the leadership does want to get things right, and the advantage they have, they will have the backing of the home secretary for the commissioner to take time to get things right. it lets look at the position we are in. we've had lots of reports before, and yet we have a met where they have had a murderer, wayne couzens in their ranks. a serial rapist, david carrick in their ranks. so what has improved? the big problem for the met on tuesday, when this report is published, is that there is a possibility it will say that the met is institutionally racist, institutionally homophobic and institutionally homophobic and institutionally misogynistic. if that happens, that is devastating. it's 25 years since the mcpherson report, after the racist murder of stephen lawrence. that will suggest no lessons have been learned and nothing has changed.— no lessons have
baroness casey is a well—respected figure. it wants to improve.ake no bones about it, will be absolutely damning. it will say that misogyny, racism and homophobia is running through the ranks. and the leadership does want to get things right, and the advantage they have, they will have the backing of the home secretary for the commissioner to take time to get things right. it lets look at the position we are in. we've had lots of reports before, and yet we have a met where they have had a...
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baroness louise casey was appointed to examine the force's standards and internal culture, in the wake of sarah everard by a serving met officer, wayne couzens. her report will be released next week, but the bbc has been told the draft is "very serious". it's understood the home secretary has had talks this week with the head of the force, sir mark rowley, and will back his leadership to reform it. our special correspondent lucy manning has been speaking to former partners of policemen, who say the met fails to deal with the abusive officers in its ranks. sirens. they used to be in uniform, until they were convicted. since wayne couzens was arrested, more met police officers have been sentenced, many for sexual offences or violence against women. the force has faced criticism it can't deal with complaints against its own officers. i think it's easier to let these police officers stay than try and get rid of them. sally — not her real name — was the partner of a met police officer. they met when he investigated a crime she was the victim of. last year, she told the met he'd domestically
baroness louise casey was appointed to examine the force's standards and internal culture, in the wake of sarah everard by a serving met officer, wayne couzens. her report will be released next week, but the bbc has been told the draft is "very serious". it's understood the home secretary has had talks this week with the head of the force, sir mark rowley, and will back his leadership to reform it. our special correspondent lucy manning has been speaking to former partners of...
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casey could be ron's golden ticket. desantis' life hasn't always been perfect.knows pain. >> there was incredibly sad time in your life, which was the loss of your sister, christina, who died in london. >> i remember my mom calling me. my wife and i were on our way back from church on a sunday morning. she said christina is in the hospital. she had a blood clot. so she was in the hospital for a couple days and then in the embolism and died in the hospital. you just feel like you have your sibling, you know, their future was robbed and, you know, it's just something i wish i could get back. >> piers: clearly feeling quite emotional thinking about it. >> jesse: getting a window. we know he is running he looks trim like he lost weight. rumor going around i was so hungry hitting pudding with his hands and he shot it down. >> piers: have you ever eaten chocolate pudding with three fingers. >> i don't remember ever doing that i'm telling you maybe when i was a kid. it's interesting. there is a lot of people when they go at you, sometimes really good ammunition like a
casey could be ron's golden ticket. desantis' life hasn't always been perfect.knows pain. >> there was incredibly sad time in your life, which was the loss of your sister, christina, who died in london. >> i remember my mom calling me. my wife and i were on our way back from church on a sunday morning. she said christina is in the hospital. she had a blood clot. so she was in the hospital for a couple days and then in the embolism and died in the hospital. you just feel like you...
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baroness casey was appointed to investigate the culture at the metropolitan police following the rapeserving officer wayne couzens. the 363—page report condemned the force as institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. the report said that staff routinely experience sexism, there are racist officers and staff, and a "deep—seated homophobia" in the organisation. the report also accused the force of failing to protect the public from officers who abuse women, whilst predatory and unacceptable behaviour has �*been allowed to flourish'. and it says that the met has a culture of denial, with �*systemic and fundamental problems' in how the force is run — adding that the met could be dismantled if it does not improve. baroness louise casey is the report author — she's been speaking to bbc radio four�*s today programme. the culture, sadly, in the met is all—pervasive, and that the institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia is largely led, by what their officers have said and what our own research has shown, which is if you are a woman in the met and an officer, you are 33... a thi
baroness casey was appointed to investigate the culture at the metropolitan police following the rapeserving officer wayne couzens. the 363—page report condemned the force as institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. the report said that staff routinely experience sexism, there are racist officers and staff, and a "deep—seated homophobia" in the organisation. the report also accused the force of failing to protect the public from officers who abuse women, whilst...
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you can also just roe casey and dobbs. finally love reading commission reports or reports by special of congress. i know that sounds weird, but these reports are often of america in moments of enormous stress and trauma. think about it. the 911 commission report, the warren commission report on kennedy on the kennedy assassination, the kerner report in 68 on on the riots, the january six committee report and the assault on our capitol together they form an unofficial historical of america in its most broken moments. and they deserve scrutiny. they deserve to be read not just discussed. so i recently read the house's january six report, for example. it's almost journalistic in its style, unlike the very dry, sort of legalistic of, say, the mueller report, it's more than hundred pages in length. if you include the executive summary, which showed and it offers a very -- assessment of president trump's actions, not just on january six, but in the weeks leading up to it. but there's one particular passage that i just can't stop
you can also just roe casey and dobbs. finally love reading commission reports or reports by special of congress. i know that sounds weird, but these reports are often of america in moments of enormous stress and trauma. think about it. the 911 commission report, the warren commission report on kennedy on the kennedy assassination, the kerner report in 68 on on the riots, the january six committee report and the assault on our capitol together they form an unofficial historical of america in...
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casey: thank you so much for that. i want to talk first about more broadly energy communities in particular, coal communities. i live in scranton, pennsylvania, born and raised there and still live there and it happens to be the hometown of the president. we live in a region that has basically five counties, historically, than in southwestern pennsylvania, a much larger number of counties, so-called softball counties i do not have to tell you most americans know the story of what happened to that industry. we are told most recently that the appalachian regional commission reports: employment has fallen over the last decad leading to broader decline in the region. that is true in these counities in pennsylvania. the report also indicates overall private sector employment in appellation coal counties, that would of course go to west virginia and other states, has been flat since the great recession but increasing in the noncall communities. in the inflation reduction act, i fought for an additional tax credit of 10% to e
casey: thank you so much for that. i want to talk first about more broadly energy communities in particular, coal communities. i live in scranton, pennsylvania, born and raised there and still live there and it happens to be the hometown of the president. we live in a region that has basically five counties, historically, than in southwestern pennsylvania, a much larger number of counties, so-called softball counties i do not have to tell you most americans know the story of what happened to...
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a father of three beautiful children, and perhaps his biggest claim to fame, he is the husband of casey desantis. join me in giving a big iowa warm welcome to governor desantis! [applause] gov. desantis: thank you. did you take my podium away from me? it is great to be with you. greetings from the free state of florida! i want to thank governor reynolds for doing a great job -- here's the thing. as governor of florida you are on a special purge. i know what's going on in the rest of the country, because when people visit or move their, they tell me what is going on in their states. people from illinois will give me a hug and say i escaped from illinois. the michigan lockdowns, people very bitter about what was going on. when i see iowans in florida, they are happy. they are happy about being up here. they like their time in florida but it is all good. it is really great to be here. i think if you look in florida and iowa's success, other red states, people have been able to vote with their feet over the past few years like never before. the state of florida, we are the fastest-growing s
a father of three beautiful children, and perhaps his biggest claim to fame, he is the husband of casey desantis. join me in giving a big iowa warm welcome to governor desantis! [applause] gov. desantis: thank you. did you take my podium away from me? it is great to be with you. greetings from the free state of florida! i want to thank governor reynolds for doing a great job -- here's the thing. as governor of florida you are on a special purge. i know what's going on in the rest of the...
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central louise casey's findings, rather than see one person or bother, or a roman. what you should do in a situation like this is look at whether your entire system is copper bottomed, to reach out the predators and not allow them in, in the 1st place. in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women is failing, saying an overworked inexperience workforce polices child protection rate and serious sexual offenses. offices have to contend with overstuffed, dilapidated, or broken bridges, and freezes containing evidence, including the rape kit to victims. she points to bullying racism and sexism within the specialist, firearms unit, and calls the parliamentary and diplomatic protection unit where cousins and carried both worked a dark corner of the force. but the whole force, she said, was institutionally homophobic massaging the stick and races taken as a whole. this report is entirely condemning of this organization. it says the metropolitan police has lost public support, and consent needs to wake up and engage in comprehensive wholesale r
central louise casey's findings, rather than see one person or bother, or a roman. what you should do in a situation like this is look at whether your entire system is copper bottomed, to reach out the predators and not allow them in, in the 1st place. in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women is failing, saying an overworked inexperience workforce polices child protection rate and serious sexual offenses. offices have to contend with overstuffed, dilapidated,...