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detectives gathered footage from 19 cctv cameras of mario's car on the same highway where the body had been found in the day she went missing. the mobile phones were tried together and her phone was abandoned in that same stretch of highway. in order to understand el salvador today we need to look to its recent past. less than 30 years ago el salvador was ravaged by one of the worst civil wars in modern history. 75,000 people died, many disappeared and women were brutally raped and murdered. the us backed military did most of the killing here and to this day there has never been a conviction for the war crimes perpetrated in this country. what's left is a country that is ruled by gangs and violence. el salvador‘s national hospital is often the first point of call for domestic violence cases. the doctors here on the front line and they see
detectives gathered footage from 19 cctv cameras of mario's car on the same highway where the body had been found in the day she went missing. the mobile phones were tried together and her phone was abandoned in that same stretch of highway. in order to understand el salvador today we need to look to its recent past. less than 30 years ago el salvador was ravaged by one of the worst civil wars in modern history. 75,000 people died, many disappeared and women were brutally raped and murdered....
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are low—level assaults, criminal damage, theft and afraid or burglars, and if there is i assume no cctvn —— affray. you're not going to get a visit from a police officer and it will not be taken any further, because they are too busy, understandably, again, few resources, concentrating on surging violence and sexual offences, which isa violence and sexual offences, which is a cheery thought. it does tap into that concern which is clearly rising at the moment about crime levels and police numbers, and all of that ties together. it is a story about police cuts, basically, and having fewer resources, and having to think smartly at a lower level about how they use them. it is... the gut reaction is a lot of people will have slight horror, because if you are mugged and there is no cctv you are mugged and there is no cctv you would expect the crime to be investigated but it is reasonable to think at a local level that there is not much they can do when they don‘t have any leads and they have to work out how to pool their resources. it is obviously disturbing. in london we are in the midst of
are low—level assaults, criminal damage, theft and afraid or burglars, and if there is i assume no cctvn —— affray. you're not going to get a visit from a police officer and it will not be taken any further, because they are too busy, understandably, again, few resources, concentrating on surging violence and sexual offences, which isa violence and sexual offences, which is a cheery thought. it does tap into that concern which is clearly rising at the moment about crime levels and police...
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they went through 11,000 hours of cctv.isolated the two individuals by looking at their movements in salisbury on the day of the poisoning. at the end of the day they are certain that these russians were the ones who carried out and the prime ministers spoke about that in parliament and said openly that the government believes the two were officers in the russian military intelligence, eg ru. these are the men responsible for the poisonings in salisbury. we know that many residents in salisbury have been very worried for a long time. it now emerges just how great the potential threat was. yes, time. it now emerges just how great the potentialthreat was. yes, a large amount of decontamination was carried out afterwards but no one could find the source of it, this bottle. it lay undiscovered probably ina bin bottle. it lay undiscovered probably in a bin for three months, which i suppose is a good thing. in that it wasn't in doubt on the streets. i think people were worried locally. now the decontamination effort is pretty muc
they went through 11,000 hours of cctv.isolated the two individuals by looking at their movements in salisbury on the day of the poisoning. at the end of the day they are certain that these russians were the ones who carried out and the prime ministers spoke about that in parliament and said openly that the government believes the two were officers in the russian military intelligence, eg ru. these are the men responsible for the poisonings in salisbury. we know that many residents in salisbury...
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anybody coming to help them, one person watching just filmed the incident, and the woman was found on cctvshowed her colt up in a ball, as a bus nearly drove past her, and these are two police officers, and i think criminals up being caught at the end, but the police federation will jump being caught at the end, but the police federation willjump on this, letter a, because what is the public's rolling this, it's not stopped the police, and they will argue that they don't have enough office rs argue that they don't have enough officers on the street or they didn't have enough back—up. officers on the street or they didn't have enough back-up. i'm sure they are right about police cuts, but we can change our laws. if you are found carrying a machete or a knife or something like that that is there to wound and threaten, i think we should cause an enormous fuss, an enormous fine, and you would find there would be less with the finds and you could do something good about educating kids about police. if you are a two—man band patrolling the streets and a young guy comes at you with a knife and hi
anybody coming to help them, one person watching just filmed the incident, and the woman was found on cctvshowed her colt up in a ball, as a bus nearly drove past her, and these are two police officers, and i think criminals up being caught at the end, but the police federation will jump being caught at the end, but the police federation willjump on this, letter a, because what is the public's rolling this, it's not stopped the police, and they will argue that they don't have enough office rs...
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the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligencethe attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such a outrageous, dangerous way of doing some impact it and give me. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. there's no realistic prospect of the government meeting its own deadline to install smart energy meters according to the national audit office. every home in britain is supposed to have a smart meter by 2020. they will allow readings to be read remotely and are supposed to help customers save money. well, lets talk to ben, this programme has been dogged by criticism hasn't it? you are going to be talking to somebody to date about it. a little later on in the programme will put it to those
the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligencethe attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such a outrageous, dangerous way of doing some impact it and give me. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and...
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cctv footage appea to show paramilitaries and police attacking the building together. government denies its forces were involved. of all of the acts of violence that have taken place nicaragua recently, this arson attack is among the most appalling. that an entire family, from small children to grandparents, simplylled in this way for refusing to take a side is a sign of just how far things have sunk. cynthia lopez managed to escape the blaze but lostt alm everyone she holds dear. overcome with grief, she posted a desperate video online. today she is in hiding, scared for her life as one of the few survivors who can identify the perpetrators. at a safe house, she told us it was ortega's paramilitaries. ut the whole house was on fire. there was no wayor anybody. my father hugged and said, "i'm sorry, i can't get you out." they aacked us, but may god forgive them. will: faced with such abuses, one might expect the nicaraguan government to condemrithe paramili. but in fact they have official approval. >> the voluntary police force exists as a recognized organization along
cctv footage appea to show paramilitaries and police attacking the building together. government denies its forces were involved. of all of the acts of violence that have taken place nicaragua recently, this arson attack is among the most appalling. that an entire family, from small children to grandparents, simplylled in this way for refusing to take a side is a sign of just how far things have sunk. cynthia lopez managed to escape the blaze but lostt alm everyone she holds dear. overcome with...
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jason, why did you put cctv in your house?g the cameras and would show your reasonable attem pts and would show your reasonable attempts at restraint? because the worst meltdown he ever had that resulted in him trying to smash the cameras resulted in him trying to smash the cameras and a big thing else and eventually being carted to hospital, effectually sectioned overnight. so we got the evidence, it that way but asa parent we got the evidence, it that way but as a parent at worst feeling in the world to cause the meltdown. what about health? it took an awfully long time, everybody here, we first tried to get diagnosed when he was 5-6, tried to get diagnosed when he was 5—6, we got a letter back from whatever part of the nhs saying we don't think there's anything in it we are not going to see you, we managed to get a referral for a diagnosis but he told us it's a two—year wait. eventually we have got a diagnosis of adhd and atypical autism because they cannot put pda on the they diagnose a sts will. and what is that? autistic
jason, why did you put cctv in your house?g the cameras and would show your reasonable attem pts and would show your reasonable attempts at restraint? because the worst meltdown he ever had that resulted in him trying to smash the cameras resulted in him trying to smash the cameras and a big thing else and eventually being carted to hospital, effectually sectioned overnight. so we got the evidence, it that way but asa parent we got the evidence, it that way but as a parent at worst feeling in...
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in london alone we are captured on cctv 300 times a day. the state would have incredibly detailed logs about where we are at all times potentially. the only place we have seen that being rolled out with disastrous effects is in china. that is really not the kind of direction i think they want to go down in britain. what you have here is a fundamental, ideological opposition to use of this technology. could you see any scenarios in which it might be useful? yes, i can. in custody suites, when you have a suspect you think might be already on a police database it does make sense to use spatial recognition technology that when you are putting this technology behind the cctv network that is when it becomes an authoritarian surveillance tool. thank you. in a moment, the weather. but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at ten. good morning. this morning a rape survivor tells us exclusively she wa nts a survivor tells us exclusively she wants a change in the law and a full investigation after s
in london alone we are captured on cctv 300 times a day. the state would have incredibly detailed logs about where we are at all times potentially. the only place we have seen that being rolled out with disastrous effects is in china. that is really not the kind of direction i think they want to go down in britain. what you have here is a fundamental, ideological opposition to use of this technology. could you see any scenarios in which it might be useful? yes, i can. in custody suites, when...
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never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers, anatoliy chepigahkin, in salisbury just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. jane corbin with that report. the government in zimbabwe has outlined plans to compensate white farm owners whose land was seized under the former president, robert mugabe. the cash will come from next year's budget, which projects a huge deficit. caroline rigby has more. it was one of the defining policies of the former president's rule. nearly two decades ago, robert mugabe encouraged blacks to take back their land. it was deemed by his government and supporters to have been unfairly acquired under british colonial rule. 0ften violent, the policies or an exodus of skilled white farme
never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers, anatoliy chepigahkin, in salisbury just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went...
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but eyewitnesses and cctv footage id otherwise. they said he had been dragged across the baskeall court and take into an alleyway, where he was given a gun and told to fire it and run. aid her eyewitness begged for his life before police officers killed him. this story caused outrage country mainly because a lot of people could relate to it because the mother is in overseas worker, overseas filipino worker. she works in saudi arabia and sends money back to the family. many peopleere are in similar situations. they have relates like that. the president said he was f elected -- modeling hims a fatherly figure who would look after these children while they were overseas. today the cabinet secretary and department of justice secretary has come forward and sd that this verdict debunks the myth that there is a culture of impunity in the country. but human rights watch has come out and said this is just one aree and that ther thousands of drug war killings that still need to be investigated by an independent commission, and that they look
but eyewitnesses and cctv footage id otherwise. they said he had been dragged across the baskeall court and take into an alleyway, where he was given a gun and told to fire it and run. aid her eyewitness begged for his life before police officers killed him. this story caused outrage country mainly because a lot of people could relate to it because the mother is in overseas worker, overseas filipino worker. she works in saudi arabia and sends money back to the family. many peopleere are in...
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them during a drug for operation so they shot and killed them in self defence but eyewitnesses and cctv, given a gun and told to fire it before police killed him. the story caused outrage because a lot of people could relate to him. kian delos sa ntos's lot of people could relate to him. kian delos santos's is an overseas worker, she works in saudi arabia and sense money back. many people here are in similar situations. they have relatives which are overseas workers. rodrigo duterte is supposed to bea workers. rodrigo duterte is supposed to be a figure looking after overseas workers while they are away. just as department secretary says idlib —— it debunks the myth about the culture in the philippines. but others say the thousands of killings investigated by an independent commissions and they look forward to the international court going through 11 dairy examination of this drug will see if there are crimes against humanity ‘s. —— drug war. earlier i spoke jan carlo punongbayan from the university of the philippines, who has written a column on duterte's war on drugs. i aksed him if th
them during a drug for operation so they shot and killed them in self defence but eyewitnesses and cctv, given a gun and told to fire it before police killed him. the story caused outrage because a lot of people could relate to him. kian delos sa ntos's lot of people could relate to him. kian delos santos's is an overseas worker, she works in saudi arabia and sense money back. many people here are in similar situations. they have relatives which are overseas workers. rodrigo duterte is supposed...
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these cctv images showjust how determined car thieves in the west midlands have become.tack in kings heath, thieves punched and kicked a man in an attempt to steal the keys to his audi. masked thieves in solihull attacked this driver with metal poles, as they tried to take his bmw. here, a stunned motorist in castle bromwich is hit with an iron bar before thieves drive off in his audi. and this video in walsall shows a car thief trying to grab the keys to a mini from an off—duty policeman. the officer is stabbed in the chest. but one recent carjacking made national headlines. it happened on the afternoon ofjuly 19th. new mum clare o'neill left this supermarket in birmingham and drove home with herfour—week—old baby daughter eliza asleep in the car seat. what happened next so traumatised claire that she still feels unable to do a television interview. but she has agreed for us to use her voice and photos taken after the attack. we have used an actress to reconstruct what happened. i parked the car in the shared parking area of our cul—de—sac and had taken the baby bag out
these cctv images showjust how determined car thieves in the west midlands have become.tack in kings heath, thieves punched and kicked a man in an attempt to steal the keys to his audi. masked thieves in solihull attacked this driver with metal poles, as they tried to take his bmw. here, a stunned motorist in castle bromwich is hit with an iron bar before thieves drive off in his audi. and this video in walsall shows a car thief trying to grab the keys to a mini from an off—duty policeman....
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never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers, anatoliy chepiga mishkin, in salisbury, just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, i want to walk out of hospital with my wife, which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. jane corbin with that report. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: what's next for carlos ghosn and nissan after the car giant sacked him following his arrest? president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman
never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers, anatoliy chepiga mishkin, in salisbury, just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, i want to walk out of hospital with my wife, which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went...
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cctv at is to show paramilitaries and police attacking the building together. acts of violence that had taken in nicaragua recently, this arson attack is among the most appalling. that an entire family, from small children to grandparents, were killed in this way, simply for refusing to take aside, is a sign of just how far things have sunk. cynthia lopez managed to escape the blaze but lost almost everyone she holds dear. overcome with grief, she posted a desperate video online. today she is in hiding, scared for her life as one of the few survivors who can identify the perpetrators. ata who can identify the perpetrators. at a safe house, she told us it was ortega's paramilitaries. translation: the whole house was on fire. there was no way out for anybody. my father hugged us and said "i'm sorry, i can't get you out". they attacked us, but may god forgive them. faced with such abuses, one might expect the government of nicaragua to condemn the paramilitaries, government of nicaragua to condemn the pa ramilitaries, but government of nicaragua to condemn the par
cctv at is to show paramilitaries and police attacking the building together. acts of violence that had taken in nicaragua recently, this arson attack is among the most appalling. that an entire family, from small children to grandparents, were killed in this way, simply for refusing to take aside, is a sign of just how far things have sunk. cynthia lopez managed to escape the blaze but lost almost everyone she holds dear. overcome with grief, she posted a desperate video online. today she is...
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but eyewitnesses and cctv footage said otherwise.way, where he was given a gun, told to fire it and to run. another eyewitness said he begged for his life before police officers killed him. this story caused outrage in the country mainly because a lot of people could relate to it. kian‘s mother is an overseas worker, an 0fw, an 0verseas filipino worker, she works in saudi arabia, sends money back to the familiy here in the philippines. many people here are in similar situations. they have relatives which are 0fws and president duterte was really elected modelling himself as the father—like figure who would look after 0fws' children while they were overseas. now, today, a cabinet secretary, a department ofjustice secretary has come forward and said that this verdict actually debunks the myth that there is a culture of impunity in his country. but human rights watch have come out today and said that this is just one case, that there are thousands of drug war killings that still need to be investigated by an independent commissions and
but eyewitnesses and cctv footage said otherwise.way, where he was given a gun, told to fire it and to run. another eyewitness said he begged for his life before police officers killed him. this story caused outrage in the country mainly because a lot of people could relate to it. kian‘s mother is an overseas worker, an 0fw, an 0verseas filipino worker, she works in saudi arabia, sends money back to the familiy here in the philippines. many people here are in similar situations. they have...
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escaped from prison in sussex. 56 year—old jeremy brabrooke absconded from ford prison and was seen on cctvee's him has been asked to call the police on 999. some of britain's biggest companies are urging the government to honour a promise to give mental health in the workplace the same status as physical health. executives from 50 companies — including royal mail, wh smith and ford — have written to theresa may, asking her to follow through on last year's manifesto pledge to update health and safety legislation. the government says it will bring forward the recommendations one of the most controversial industrial projects built in the uk, is closing down after nearly a quarter of a century. the nuclear reprocessing plant at sellafield in cumbria, has already recycled its last batch of fuel. parts of the site will now be used to store waste, while the rest will be decommissioned — a process expected to take decades, as theo leggett reports. the fuel has been taken from the main area and transferred into this area. this is thorpe. for nearly 25 years, it's been recycling old nuclear fuel, se
escaped from prison in sussex. 56 year—old jeremy brabrooke absconded from ford prison and was seen on cctvee's him has been asked to call the police on 999. some of britain's biggest companies are urging the government to honour a promise to give mental health in the workplace the same status as physical health. executives from 50 companies — including royal mail, wh smith and ford — have written to theresa may, asking her to follow through on last year's manifesto pledge to update...
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investigating officers are currently examining cctv in the area.g for witnesses. they said they will not tolerate anyone being shot, especially teenagers. they added that they are determined to find who is responsible for this. anyone who has any information is asked to contact the police immediately, if someone wishes to remain anonymous they can contact crimestoppers. with just days before crucial midterm elections in the us, two presidents — past and present — have been dominating the campaign trail. on friday the former president, barack 0bama, launched a scathing attack on donald trump, accusing his successor of fear—mongering over a caravan of migrants travelling towards the united states, and calling the current president, a liar. what we have not seen, at least in my lifetime, is an approach in which folks in the highest levels of office, folks who we thought our children should be looking up to, will just blatantly, repeatedly, boldly, shamelessly, lie. just make stuff up. just say things that they know are not true. and theyjust keep on d
investigating officers are currently examining cctv in the area.g for witnesses. they said they will not tolerate anyone being shot, especially teenagers. they added that they are determined to find who is responsible for this. anyone who has any information is asked to contact the police immediately, if someone wishes to remain anonymous they can contact crimestoppers. with just days before crucial midterm elections in the us, two presidents — past and present — have been dominating the...
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never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers anatoliy chepigay, just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, i want to walk out of hospital with my wife, which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through was incredible. detective sergeant nick bailey ending that report by jane corbin of bbc panorama. the board of the japanese car maker nissan has voted to sack its chairman, carlos ghosn, who is under arrest on suspicion of financial misconduct. mr ghosn had been in charge of the company for almost two decades. he's also the chairman and chief executive of renault. he's accused of under—reporting his income at nissan by millions of pounds over five years. jeremy hunt — the foreign secretary — says the government is doing all it can to secure the release of matthew hedges — the british academicjailed for spying in the uni
never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers anatoliy chepigay, just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, i want to walk out of hospital with my wife, which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through was incredible....
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particularly when we said we had cctv. that didn‘t happen.0 worth of tools. disheartened but determined, he decided to solve the crime himself with the aid of a local hard man. we basically know a few people, who know a few people and phone calls were made. the tools, or three quarters of those tools, appeared. ministers say they‘ll examine police funding next year and that forces can ask council taxpayers for more money. but as the local police and crime commissioner says, in one of england‘s poorest towns, residents have little to give. what do you think you‘ve lost? cops, that‘s what we‘ve lost. and we‘re doing the best with what we‘ve got. we‘re back with kevin — a 999 call to a mental health patient he also saw the night before. get in the van. i've done nothing wrong. get in the van. the plan is to take him to the psychiatric unit in middlesbrough — the one in hartlepool is closed. bleep. stop banging your head against the door. but the man has been drinking and allegedly harassing a woman, so he‘s arrested. we head, once more, to middl
particularly when we said we had cctv. that didn‘t happen.0 worth of tools. disheartened but determined, he decided to solve the crime himself with the aid of a local hard man. we basically know a few people, who know a few people and phone calls were made. the tools, or three quarters of those tools, appeared. ministers say they‘ll examine police funding next year and that forces can ask council taxpayers for more money. but as the local police and crime commissioner says, in one of...
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escaped from prison in sussex. 56—year—old jeremy braybrooke absconded from ford prison and was seen on cctv see's him has been asked to call the police on 999. nine migrants from iran have been found clambering over rocks near folkestone in kent after crossing from france in a small boat. 57 migrants have been discovered in the area over the past week having crossed the channel. there are warnings that it's only a matter of time before somebody dies. simonjones reports. coastguard and border force officials bring its motor back to shore. the migrants once again risking their lives crossing the busiest shipping lane in the world to get to britain. the people on board the boat called the police just before seven o'clock this morning saying they were in difficulty but they didn't know exactly where they were. a huge search was launched but around 45 minutes later, the migrants were discovered clambering up the rocks here towards the shore. the fact is that, you know, the desperate people clinging to rocks in folkestone are desperate and they are vulnerable to international criminal gangs who w
escaped from prison in sussex. 56—year—old jeremy braybrooke absconded from ford prison and was seen on cctv see's him has been asked to call the police on 999. nine migrants from iran have been found clambering over rocks near folkestone in kent after crossing from france in a small boat. 57 migrants have been discovered in the area over the past week having crossed the channel. there are warnings that it's only a matter of time before somebody dies. simonjones reports. coastguard and...
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we expected somebody to come out and visit us, particularly when we said we had cctv.the gas engineer chased and harried officers. it is a low—grade crime to them. to me it £1500 worth of tools. disheartened or determined, he decided to solve the crime himself, with the aid of a local hard man. we basically know a few people who know a few people. phone calls were made. the tools, or three—quarters of those tools, appeared. ministers say they will examine police funding next year and that forces can ask council taxpayers for more money. the local police and crime commissioner says, in one of england's poorest towns, residents have little to give. what do you think you have lost? cops, that's what we have lost. and we're doing the best with what we have got. we are back with kevin. a 999 call to a mental health patient he also saw the night before. get in the van. i've done nothing wrong. get in the van. the plan is to take him to the psychiatric unit in middlesbrough. the one in hartlepool is closed. bleep. stop banging your head against the door. but the man has been
we expected somebody to come out and visit us, particularly when we said we had cctv.the gas engineer chased and harried officers. it is a low—grade crime to them. to me it £1500 worth of tools. disheartened or determined, he decided to solve the crime himself, with the aid of a local hard man. we basically know a few people who know a few people. phone calls were made. the tools, or three—quarters of those tools, appeared. ministers say they will examine police funding next year and that...
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never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers anatoliy chepigaury, just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, i want to walk out of hospital with my wife, which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through was incredible. detective sergeant nick bailey ending that report byjane corbin of bbc panorama. the board of the japanese carmaker nissan has voted to sack its chairman carlos ghosn, who is under arrest on suspicion of financial misconduct. mr ghosn had been in charge of the company for almost two decades — he's also the chairman and chief executive of renault. he's accused of under—reporting his income at nissan by millions of pounds over five years. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, says the government is doing all it can to secure the release of matthew hedges. yesterday, the british academic was jailed for life
never seen before, moving cctv images show the two russian military intelligence officers anatoliy chepigaury, just after the attack. they're taking pictures, smiling, on their way to the train station and back to moscow. it's unlikely they will ever appear in a british court. i said all along, i want to walk out of hospital with my wife, which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through was incredible....
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if paul manafort was there, there's also certainly cctv camera footage of that happening. of course we know paul manafort's travel records coming in and out of london as well. >> dana, to you and your reporting with trump's attorney rudy giuliani that the plea deal has been breached with manafort, he's been lying to federal investigators. so it sounds like giuliani was aware of the problems with manafort and mueller. >> that's right. he told me that he was aware because he is in contact with paul manafort's attorneys. in is an agreement that goes back a long time and the trump team, the trump legal team has such agreements with other related characters, if you will, as part of this drama who have similar interests, who have interests that at least for now dovetail. so, yes, giuliani is in contact with paul manafort's attorneys and knew about these problems and is also, as you can imagine, in keeping with what his boss is saying on twitter, the president, very aggressively going after robert mueller as well, saying that he and the mueller special counsel team are being too
if paul manafort was there, there's also certainly cctv camera footage of that happening. of course we know paul manafort's travel records coming in and out of london as well. >> dana, to you and your reporting with trump's attorney rudy giuliani that the plea deal has been breached with manafort, he's been lying to federal investigators. so it sounds like giuliani was aware of the problems with manafort and mueller. >> that's right. he told me that he was aware because he is in...
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but you don't have cctv on every single train and tube, do you? i couldn't even tell who it was at first. there were so many men next to me. and people didn't necessarily stop to help us, we found, but as soon as we stop to help us, we found, but as soon as we spoke to the police people were supportive and they said it was 100% the right thing to do and really serious. when we were in court and we could see the cctv footage, it was so clear and you can see the guy so clearly. and it is not just see the guy so clearly. and it is notjust men attacking women. it is on all sides. whoever you are, speak up. you have some faith in the system, bringing these people to justice. thank you both for sharing your stories with us. details of organisations offering information and support with sexual abuse are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call for free at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 077 077. it is 8:17am. carol is at kew gardens with the weather for us this morning. good morning. it is a cold start to the day if you haven't ve
but you don't have cctv on every single train and tube, do you? i couldn't even tell who it was at first. there were so many men next to me. and people didn't necessarily stop to help us, we found, but as soon as we stop to help us, we found, but as soon as we spoke to the police people were supportive and they said it was 100% the right thing to do and really serious. when we were in court and we could see the cctv footage, it was so clear and you can see the guy so clearly. and it is not just...
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the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligenceempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an outrageous, dangerous way of doing something that it angered me as well. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. bbc panorama's jane corbin is here. thank you for coming along to talk about this programme. listening to nick bailey, it is quite remarkable on an individual level and a family level what he and his nearest and dearest have gone through. yes. he told me that physically he was doing well. he was recovering well, but psychologically it was a much longer haul. he unwittingly contaminated his police station and then his whole because he went to the house and he was the first into the hou
the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligenceempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an outrageous, dangerous way of doing something that it angered me as well. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and...
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during a drug war operation so they fired back and killed him in self defence, but eyewitnesses and cctvr eyewitness said he begged for his five before the police killed him. this story caused outrage and maybe because many people could relate to it. his mother was an overseas filipino worker who works in saudi arabia and sends money back to herfamily in the philippines and many people are in some situations, with relatives over seas. president duterte was elected as a father figure to look after children while their parents we re after children while their parents were overseas. today the cabinet some of the department ofjustice sector is says this verdict debunks the myth that there is a culture of impunity in the country, and human rights watch have said this is just one case and yet there are thousands of drug war killings that need to be investigated by an independent commission and that they look forward to the international criminal court going through its preliminary examination of this drug war to see if there are indeed crimes against humanity caused by president duterte and hi
during a drug war operation so they fired back and killed him in self defence, but eyewitnesses and cctvr eyewitness said he begged for his five before the police killed him. this story caused outrage and maybe because many people could relate to it. his mother was an overseas filipino worker who works in saudi arabia and sends money back to herfamily in the philippines and many people are in some situations, with relatives over seas. president duterte was elected as a father figure to look...
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the story of paul manafort, the reality is, probably every inch of the city of london is covered by cctv. there is video paul manafort going and are not going into the ecuadorian embassy. that is a fact as to whether he wanted to the ecuadorian embassy and met with julian assange. that is something that robert mueller or someone can find out. but the question is, it's not did paul manafort meet with assange, did jerome corsi meet with assange, the question is, was donald trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy with russia? was he connected? it doesn't matter if corsi was connected to a q. week, it matters that donald trump was. and unless muller can prove that donald trump was somehow engaged in criminal conspiracy with russia, then he's not going to be removed from office, it's just that simple. we have to find out what he knows about donald trump's behavior and we don't know the answer to that. >> martha: jonathan? >> i think that is a very good point. the key line here, legally, is whether mueller can establish that any hacking of the emails was done before the fact with knowledge of t
the story of paul manafort, the reality is, probably every inch of the city of london is covered by cctv. there is video paul manafort going and are not going into the ecuadorian embassy. that is a fact as to whether he wanted to the ecuadorian embassy and met with julian assange. that is something that robert mueller or someone can find out. but the question is, it's not did paul manafort meet with assange, did jerome corsi meet with assange, the question is, was donald trump engaged in a...
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with the technology that we have today, the cctv, the policing skills, i am devastated that it was droppedme of our police office rs children with some of our police officers that are just excellent in lambeth. but still, i cannot sit comfortably, because there are a lot of failings and the support for victims. .. of failings and the support for victims... speak to the victims themselves, it is not here. let me just cut in. the police can only work on the evidence they have. if they haven't got the evidence to arrest and prosecute, that evidence lies within our communities. this is a rallying call for everybody in london. if you have evidence, to allow some of these issues to at least be eased a wee bit, please come forward with the evidence. if the police the evidence. —— give the police the evidence. new labour it is strategic engagement which we have put forward. we know how to get it done but we are not given power to engage with young people. on thei on the i know you two have to leave us, barry and margaret, but thank you very much —— and i know that. this can to do an acquisition te
with the technology that we have today, the cctv, the policing skills, i am devastated that it was droppedme of our police office rs children with some of our police officers that are just excellent in lambeth. but still, i cannot sit comfortably, because there are a lot of failings and the support for victims. .. of failings and the support for victims... speak to the victims themselves, it is not here. let me just cut in. the police can only work on the evidence they have. if they haven't got...
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according to his friend, and obviously everything was on cctv, they was literallyjust minding their ownably about, i would say, five days from the time it happened they were all in police custody. and what happened to them? they were all sentenced last wednesday at the old bailey. the actual killer got 24 years. two of them were sentenced and charged with manslaughter, and got 12 years. and two of the others were given 14 months and 30 months for public disorder. and what was the effect on your family and benjamin's relatives? you have stayed in this country, but some of them left? yes. he lived with his brother. i should have said from romania. year, from romania. —— yeah, from romania. they were devastated. this kind of thing, you don't expect to happen to your family. they thought they were coming to a safe country. yes, they did, and being the type of people they were, they were brought up to, obviously, mind their own business, be respectful of others, and that was the way their mum taught them since they were babies. obviously when this kind of thing happens to someone who comes f
according to his friend, and obviously everything was on cctv, they was literallyjust minding their ownably about, i would say, five days from the time it happened they were all in police custody. and what happened to them? they were all sentenced last wednesday at the old bailey. the actual killer got 24 years. two of them were sentenced and charged with manslaughter, and got 12 years. and two of the others were given 14 months and 30 months for public disorder. and what was the effect on your...
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the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligenceer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an outrageous, dangerous way of doing something that it angered me as well. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. jane corbin from panorama carried out that interview with detective sergeant bailey — she told me how he is doing. he told me that, physically, he was doing well, you know, recovering well. but psychologically it's a much longer haul, he unwittingly contaminated his police station and his home, because, remember, he went to the house of sergei skripal. he was the first person in the house and he touched the door handle. so, he's not sure, he is wearing a full forensic suit, but he contaminated his hands, his gloves, his face when he adjusted his goggles, and he w
the bbc‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligenceer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an outrageous, dangerous way of doing something that it angered me as well. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of...
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they went through 11,000 hours of cctv, and they isolated the two individuals by looking at them andtalking to me a little earlier. you can watch tonight's panorama, on the bbci player. the security service — m15 — has admitted it made a mistake in failing to track the manchester bomber salman abedi, whose attack last year killed 22 people. a report by mps on the intelligence and security committee says m15 missed potential opportunites to stop the attack. the mps say m15 admits it moved "too slowly" in establishing how dangerous salman abedi really was. well, we can speak now to michael taylor, who was in the foyer, when the bomb went off in the manchester arena. he was knocked out and lost his hearing. his wife, gaynor, suffered shrapnel wounds to her stomach, back and legs, and then tried to find their daughter, grace. michaeljoins us now live from salford. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. you and your family clearly went through a terrible ordeal that night. what do you make of this admission by the security services, that they should have moved sooner? good evening.
they went through 11,000 hours of cctv, and they isolated the two individuals by looking at them andtalking to me a little earlier. you can watch tonight's panorama, on the bbci player. the security service — m15 — has admitted it made a mistake in failing to track the manchester bomber salman abedi, whose attack last year killed 22 people. a report by mps on the intelligence and security committee says m15 missed potential opportunites to stop the attack. the mps say m15 admits it moved...
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the detective also confirmed that cctv footage and mobile phone footage confirmed all five of those had also taken, along with two other members of staff. separatist rebels are being blamed for the attack — though they have denied responsibility. caroline rigby reports. abandoned, the scattered belongings of missing students, left behind after gunmen broke into their dormitory. in all, 79 were abducted from bamenda‘s presbyterian secondary school, along with the principle and two other staff members. one student who witnessed the attack described hiding under a bed in order to escape a similar fate to his classmates. one of my friends, they beat him up mercilessly. they took him outside. all i could think about is, "just stay quiet." they threatened to shoot some people, so everybody... 0ne boy escaped. all the big boys were rounded up, and the small ones, they left them behind. the armed raid happened in bamenda, the capital of the english—speaking north—west region of cameroon. the regional governor blamed the attack on separatist rebels. this isn‘t the first time students have been a
the detective also confirmed that cctv footage and mobile phone footage confirmed all five of those had also taken, along with two other members of staff. separatist rebels are being blamed for the attack — though they have denied responsibility. caroline rigby reports. abandoned, the scattered belongings of missing students, left behind after gunmen broke into their dormitory. in all, 79 were abducted from bamenda‘s presbyterian secondary school, along with the principle and two other...
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they have some cctv footage of charlene which was only brought to light about a year ago. the first person to swim around the british coast. ross has smashed several world records and burned more than a million calories. he's due to cross the finish line this sunday in margate, and breakfast‘sjohn maguire has dived in alongside him. not just for hours, not for days, nor even weeks, but for more than six months ross edgley has been swimming around britain. so, wejoined him in the water to ask the obvious question: #why did you do it? because it's there? yeah. basically yeah. i sat down one day and i thought, you know what, people have rode around, people have ran around, cycled around, but no one has swum around. it seemed logical at the time. but when i set off onjune1 from margate, i was so naive. i have often said i was so naive. i did not think how big great britain really was. by day and by night, battling storms and more jellyfish than most mariners see in a lifetime. jellys! i knew thejellyfish would be bad. but they are just brutal. you never knew what kind ofjellyf
they have some cctv footage of charlene which was only brought to light about a year ago. the first person to swim around the british coast. ross has smashed several world records and burned more than a million calories. he's due to cross the finish line this sunday in margate, and breakfast‘sjohn maguire has dived in alongside him. not just for hours, not for days, nor even weeks, but for more than six months ross edgley has been swimming around britain. so, wejoined him in the water to ask...
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for the missing mother—of—five sarah wellgreen say they have now received more than 2,000 hours of cctvgetting clearer signage introduced for motorists. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning, but there are minor delays on tfl rail. on trains, south western railway services through putney are subject to disruption due to a fault with the signalling system. on the roads, the a13 crawling into town from the goresbrook interchange at dagenham, not helped by a broken—down bus earlier at the beckton flyover. in vauxhall, one lane closed on a203 south lambeth road, at the junction with a3205 parry street, due to gas mains work. in barnet, brunswick park road is closed in both directions by new southgate cemetery and the war memorial for watermain repairs. now the weather, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it'll turn very wet and very windy overnight tonight, but until then, it's a fairly reasonable day of weather. quite a cool start to the morning, temperatures in mid—single figures. it'll stay mostly dry until we get to thi
for the missing mother—of—five sarah wellgreen say they have now received more than 2,000 hours of cctvgetting clearer signage introduced for motorists. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning, but there are minor delays on tfl rail. on trains, south western railway services through putney are subject to disruption due to a fault with the signalling system. on the roads, the a13 crawling into town from the goresbrook interchange at...
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cctv has been released of the moment a man was pushed by another pedestrian into traffic on a busy londoned by the city of london police. the uk‘s first specialist wound research centre has opened in birmingham. it will treat injured military personnel, as well as civilians hurt in terrorist attacks and road accidents. the centre will develop new techniques with the aim of achieving scar free healing within a generation, as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. hundreds of british service personnel suffered life—changing injuries while fighting in afghanistan and iraq. and many are still living with the visible scars from battle. josh bodge lost both his legs and his right arm when he stepped on a roadside bomb in helmand in 2010. here i have some scarring down the bottom. he still suffers from heavy scarring, susceptible to tears. he now has hope that these wounds can be healed with the help of new pioneering techniques at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. the issues i have with scarring is where it breaks down and the skin is not joined together, it‘s not used to weigh
cctv has been released of the moment a man was pushed by another pedestrian into traffic on a busy londoned by the city of london police. the uk‘s first specialist wound research centre has opened in birmingham. it will treat injured military personnel, as well as civilians hurt in terrorist attacks and road accidents. the centre will develop new techniques with the aim of achieving scar free healing within a generation, as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. hundreds of british...