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>> cherie: i came in the '70s, but i went down to marrakesh. >> anthony: mmm-hm. >> cherie: and then, said i had to meet him and take his picture. and he wrote back and he said, "come and visit." well, i never left. >> anthony: like, a lot of people came here to live that dream or to live that life. uh, has the reality come to resemble his perception of the reality, or --? >> cherie: the tangier that i see is paul bowles, and i still see it. i still feel it. you can still find the magic. >> anthony: the market, or souk, in tangier, is one of the best in all morocco. the food stalls and vendors are still pretty impressive. wander the markets long enough and you're sure to stumble across the unexpected. hooves? sure. how about a lamb's head? here, nothing goes to waste. charbroiled to crispy burnt perfection, the meat is scraped off and served on a crusty lunch bread. not so adventurous? the grand socco's indoor market offers a variety of smoked, cured, and fresh meat. it smells good in here. this stuff looks good. oh, i've heard this cheese is amazing. >> cherie: it's good, yeah. >> an
>> cherie: i came in the '70s, but i went down to marrakesh. >> anthony: mmm-hm. >> cherie: and then, said i had to meet him and take his picture. and he wrote back and he said, "come and visit." well, i never left. >> anthony: like, a lot of people came here to live that dream or to live that life. uh, has the reality come to resemble his perception of the reality, or --? >> cherie: the tangier that i see is paul bowles, and i still see it. i still feel...
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women a year killed in all are related crimes worldwide so definitely something our regular woman by cherie horman is opening in theaters in germany on may ninth you're going to have a good reception i hope it does it will be interesting to see how it is received all right thank you very much adrian kennedy for bringing us the story this time. well nothing is sacred for you. the norwegian artist has a radical approach to creation because in order to create his signature videos he goes about destroying everything from party balloons to simple pasta and even potato chips and his fans love him for it well meanwhile he's got over three hundred thousand followers on instagram but advises them not to try any of his stunts at home. a. good explosion lots of confetti. introducing john hawking erickson visual artist and self-proclaimed destroyer from norway. onslow studio he shoots a new video almost every day showing him best in the dunes with the apparatus he's built himself. sometimes quickly and painlessly. but other times it takes several tries for it to paul. thank you. but he doesn't restrict
women a year killed in all are related crimes worldwide so definitely something our regular woman by cherie horman is opening in theaters in germany on may ninth you're going to have a good reception i hope it does it will be interesting to see how it is received all right thank you very much adrian kennedy for bringing us the story this time. well nothing is sacred for you. the norwegian artist has a radical approach to creation because in order to create his signature videos he goes about...
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at the paris based school for the advanced studies in social sciences she explains why judges and cherie are planning to a boycott the july election. so i moved out crowds out a larger moment actively that want to disconnect from their regions plans and imports to control the transition you know for doing good for the past three mandates algerians have been shifted from indifference do are they going you want we don't take we don't care about your politics we let us just leave our lives to you both cut it was actually already this the situation of my country already experienced it for the past two months to my refusal to let the regime on their on its own and along control so this is part of a movement that is trying to get back. his sense of political life the real political life and to. make you fall out of the regime to contradict transition and actually you know point and this will are it's an important move because this will force the regime to something tangible. the fighting in libya and the process in sudan and argyria are among the topics being discussed at a human rights confer
at the paris based school for the advanced studies in social sciences she explains why judges and cherie are planning to a boycott the july election. so i moved out crowds out a larger moment actively that want to disconnect from their regions plans and imports to control the transition you know for doing good for the past three mandates algerians have been shifted from indifference do are they going you want we don't take we don't care about your politics we let us just leave our lives to you...
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today and tomorrow the last two days with cheri blossoms at peak because rain chances are creeping back up. the s 7:00 a.m. friday all way up through 7:00 p.m. friday. most of the rain should be coming to a end by early saturday morning. i'm optimistic most of your weekend plans will be done wh dry conditions. how about four days in a row70 or higher, saturday, sunday, monday> tuesday. like it. 50 eastbound after the severn bridge. getting by on the left washington 295 to suitland parkway, getting by on the e left-hand sid of the road. beltway, everything looking good. taking a look at 270 from frederick down to the first, gets you there in 27 minutes. >>> 4:55 now. burger king is going meatless, at least for onehopper it is. it's testing out the impossible whopper.'s plant-based patty apparently. it uses a protein that is not vegan because of the mayonnaise whocher. >> hold the mayo. >> right now they're only i availabl st. louis. the impossible whopper costs $1 more than a regular burger. i've heard aboutth . >> yes. >> beyond burger. beyond burger. i refuse tory it. >> i would defini
today and tomorrow the last two days with cheri blossoms at peak because rain chances are creeping back up. the s 7:00 a.m. friday all way up through 7:00 p.m. friday. most of the rain should be coming to a end by early saturday morning. i'm optimistic most of your weekend plans will be done wh dry conditions. how about four days in a row70 or higher, saturday, sunday, monday> tuesday. like it. 50 eastbound after the severn bridge. getting by on the left washington 295 to suitland parkway,...
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clear spells this evening and overnight, developing across eastern scotland and north—east england and cheriing the south—west. maybe the odd thunderstorm, that is a sign of things to come tomorrow. low pressure firmly in charge. the frontal system works north eastwards, bringing outbreaks of rain, especially across the south—west of england first thing. ahead of that we are likely to see some heavy, thundery showers breaking out, all the while the northern half of the uk is likely to stay predominantly dry but also quite cloudy. tomorrow afternoon, showers and thunderstorms break out gci’oss showers and thunderstorms break out across the midlands, into wales and northern england. they could contain some hail, frequent lighting, gusty winds. that could make for some travelling conditions. quite windy gci’oss travelling conditions. quite windy across parts of scotland, temperatures might be up to 20 in eastern england but many other spots will not get to 20. as temperatures continue their downward trend is that week was on, we push the last of the theresa may away to the north—east, we bring
clear spells this evening and overnight, developing across eastern scotland and north—east england and cheriing the south—west. maybe the odd thunderstorm, that is a sign of things to come tomorrow. low pressure firmly in charge. the frontal system works north eastwards, bringing outbreaks of rain, especially across the south—west of england first thing. ahead of that we are likely to see some heavy, thundery showers breaking out, all the while the northern half of the uk is likely to...
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cheri alweto is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on, because theyy are very young. and they surprise me, every single time we go on to a next weep. >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves. trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> two milliliters of the sterile solution. >> in the first one we are about to have bacteria called bacillus subtilis. >> reporter: what is it called? >> bacillus subtilis. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian air and space museum were impressed and picked the experiment to go to space. >> if you want to do something wad somebody says that you shouldn't do that, don't let them pull you down. >> reporter: the girls alebrated by piling into the back of a pickup truck to catch a glimpse of their future. pee that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that is the i.s.s. flying by. >> oh my god. >> instead of looking up all this stuff online or on the internet, we can actually see it. >> reporter: you can look up. >> yeah. right there. >> reporter: despite being one of the youngest teams from a tiny texas t
cheri alweto is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on, because theyy are very young. and they surprise me, every single time we go on to a next weep. >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves. trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> two milliliters of the sterile solution. >> in the first one we are about to have bacteria called bacillus subtilis. >> reporter: what is it called? >> bacillus subtilis....
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it may turn cheri through the day. the sunshine turning hazy.peratures are starting to recover as we had to next week. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime: sweden considers whether to reopen an investigation into allegations of rape made against wikileaks founderjulian assange. that's all from the bbc news at one. so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... we're going to start with a big game in rugby union's premiership. leicester play newcastle tonight, with both teams facing the very real threat of relegation. if leicester go down it will represent a massive fall from grace for one of the sport's biggest names. our rugby union correspondent chris jones is here. can't be underestimated how big this match is, especially for leicester given their pedigree? they are the biggest rugby club in england. they are the manchester united of club rugby union and if they were to go down it would be one of the biggest club rugby stories in
it may turn cheri through the day. the sunshine turning hazy.peratures are starting to recover as we had to next week. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime: sweden considers whether to reopen an investigation into allegations of rape made against wikileaks founderjulian assange. that's all from the bbc news at one. so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... we're going to start...
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cheri blossoms hanging on before what will be the e of the peak blooming period. chilly this morning. 30 at dulles. 34 in perceville. your commute will be dry on the way in and dry on the way home. there could be wind restrictions for the bay bridge. or more about any traffic impacts, let's go to melissa. >> good morning. taking a look at t roads, 66 and 95 slow down. very normal for this time of the year. >> inner loop, outer loop, no problems. nothing in your way. torince gorges county to 10 branch avenue, pennsylvania , aven everything is looking good as well inbounds and outbound. 68 miles per hour gets you there in ten minutes. aaron? >>> 02 developing this morning, a northern virginia pet store is under investigaon amid accusations of animal abuse. >> the humane society of the united states went undercover in a petland store in the city of fairfax and says it found evidence that the store was letting animals die. news4's justin finch is live outside of the petland store withore on these allegations. justin, goodg. morn >> reporter: eun, aaron, good morning.
cheri blossoms hanging on before what will be the e of the peak blooming period. chilly this morning. 30 at dulles. 34 in perceville. your commute will be dry on the way in and dry on the way home. there could be wind restrictions for the bay bridge. or more about any traffic impacts, let's go to melissa. >> good morning. taking a look at t roads, 66 and 95 slow down. very normal for this time of the year. >> inner loop, outer loop, no problems. nothing in your way. torince gorges...
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it does look like some of those quotes were cheri picked. you talked about difficult issues of obstruction. it wasn't so much whether it was guilty or not guilty, it was more of a struggle over a lot of evidence of guilt but you can't indict so what do you do? >> so many other things to dig into. everyone basically read a textbook. now we're having the quiz what it means and what it means going forward. >> did i pass? >> you got an a. >> thanks. >>> the mueller report is giving us a new window inside the white house. wait until you hear what trump said when he found out about robert mueller's appointment. that's next. [♪] [♪] check your credit scores for free and learn how to improve them at creditkarma. here's to progress. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, an
it does look like some of those quotes were cheri picked. you talked about difficult issues of obstruction. it wasn't so much whether it was guilty or not guilty, it was more of a struggle over a lot of evidence of guilt but you can't indict so what do you do? >> so many other things to dig into. everyone basically read a textbook. now we're having the quiz what it means and what it means going forward. >> did i pass? >> you got an a. >> thanks. >>> the mueller...
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the petals were flying off the cheri tre ch cherry trees. this is true. the last time we had consecutive days in the 80s, it was about six months ago. octo r 7th through the 11th were all higher than 80 degrees. that's a little on the warm side ocfor early ber, but back-to-back 80s are not in the future any time soon. back-to-back 60s today and nice stretch 70s on into the weekend. i don't see anymore 80-degree days. 39 now in frederick, maryland, 39 in winchester, rginia. there are some spots that are a big range. plan on mid 60s today and mid 60s tomorrow. 0% sunshine today. tomorrow we will see a gradual increase in clouds here.he 's future weather. nothing to worry about today. skiesow, during the day go from partly to mostly cloudy. no rain to worry about for tomorrow. friday morning will be dry. the cold front isec ed to come in with a delay. instead of showers thursday and friday, i thi it will be more likely 6 to 8:00 friday evening. the rain takes longer to move in.tu ay hit-and-miss showers primarily more in the morning. rain chances primarily i
the petals were flying off the cheri tre ch cherry trees. this is true. the last time we had consecutive days in the 80s, it was about six months ago. octo r 7th through the 11th were all higher than 80 degrees. that's a little on the warm side ocfor early ber, but back-to-back 80s are not in the future any time soon. back-to-back 60s today and nice stretch 70s on into the weekend. i don't see anymore 80-degree days. 39 now in frederick, maryland, 39 in winchester, rginia. there are some spots...
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among the ruling elite but some say the military has a crucial role in the political leadership and cheri do. we have i am happy and my congratulations to the great people of algeria and the national popular army the people took to the streets in their millions and the army took the side of the people this is led the president to resign. some ology and celebrated all night not just in the capital on jews but other cities too and the light of day they'll be wondering how many of the now former president's allies will remain in power rather matheson al-jazeera. so how will our jury as long time leader be remembered bernard smith looks back at his career he was algeria's longest serving president abdelaziz bouteflika also managed to hold the country together during the arab spring there were protests in january twentieth over poverty and unemployment the government responded by creating thousands of small business opportunities with generous incentives to young entrepreneurs reducing food prices and ending a decades old state of emergency. despite this riots continue a sign that not everyone
among the ruling elite but some say the military has a crucial role in the political leadership and cheri do. we have i am happy and my congratulations to the great people of algeria and the national popular army the people took to the streets in their millions and the army took the side of the people this is led the president to resign. some ology and celebrated all night not just in the capital on jews but other cities too and the light of day they'll be wondering how many of the now former...
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chery, thank you. -- shery, thank you. do not miss ear.technology" is next. -- do not miss her. romaine: watch the next show. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, facebook earnings out, legal earnings sorry, the social network saying it is setting aside $3 billion in preparation for a massive settlement with the u.s. federal trade commission. plus, tesla first-quarter results delayed. they are supposed to be out, but we are still waiting.
chery, thank you. -- shery, thank you. do not miss ear.technology" is next. -- do not miss her. romaine: watch the next show. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, facebook earnings out, legal earnings sorry, the social network saying it is setting aside $3 billion in preparation for a massive settlement with the u.s. federal trade commission. plus, tesla first-quarter results delayed. they...
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we have found one thing that chery and president trump agree on which has to do with emigration. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. musical >> sean: the crisis on the southern border has produced strange alliances. look at the latest example, cher and president trump. trump endorsed a recent tweet, and she wrote a no helping struggling immigrants but los angeles is not taking care of its own. what about 50,000 plus americans who live on the street? people who live below poverty line and hungry. my state can't take care of its own, many orbits, how can it take care of more? the president said, i finally agree
we have found one thing that chery and president trump agree on which has to do with emigration. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to...
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as martin cheri says. it will not be measured from the law of the night and so on so i've been is both. foxy amusing myanmar let me we are low out of. the museum and i was in that alley a hamlet. where melon can you have to enter it or not don't go to i. know you have sucked down this is only found. you. suddenly. articular can you feel you do not go away are you scott. fishmonger. levy the. city boy because he knew the. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious subjects and his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of based heritage while they translated arabic literature to french. he didn't read. the hobbit. he didn't know me. uniquely. between. the sort of the indian if you. would. offended by the mother. telephone. methane and. how to live. in the. if you have no i mean. i would be too. and in the country. and then all of the medical experts must team at home. so w
as martin cheri says. it will not be measured from the law of the night and so on so i've been is both. foxy amusing myanmar let me we are low out of. the museum and i was in that alley a hamlet. where melon can you have to enter it or not don't go to i. know you have sucked down this is only found. you. suddenly. articular can you feel you do not go away are you scott. fishmonger. levy the. city boy because he knew the. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic...
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cheri, you didn't pay anybody to fix his scores and make it perfect, did you? >> martha: as a mom first of all, what was your reaction when he showed you on his phone hey mom, look what i got? >> well, i didn't believe him. i thought he was teasing me. i just said oh, i can see it's his name on his college board account. this is really true. when it dawned on me i couldn't believe it and i honestly cried. >> martha: i would, too. i cried when i saw my s.a.t. scores but for a different reason. tell me about your process. how did you prepare, what did you do? how did you pull off a perfect score? >> well, i just took a few practice questions and practice tests and i got a book that i studied. >> martha: you spent how much time on all this? >> well, probably about 10 hours. >> martha: 10 hours. you must be a naturally gifted -- you're very, very bright and very good at test taking. what do you think about that, the way your brain works and when you look at these exams. how do you think you approach them differently and do so well? >> first of all, i don't think it
cheri, you didn't pay anybody to fix his scores and make it perfect, did you? >> martha: as a mom first of all, what was your reaction when he showed you on his phone hey mom, look what i got? >> well, i didn't believe him. i thought he was teasing me. i just said oh, i can see it's his name on his college board account. this is really true. when it dawned on me i couldn't believe it and i honestly cried. >> martha: i would, too. i cried when i saw my s.a.t. scores but for a...
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as martin cheri says. it will not be measured from the law of the night and so on so i've been is both. foxy amusing myanmar let you can we are low out of it the power to win our museum and i was in that alley a hamlet doing. well a million can you have to honor it or not though it cannot do i. know you have sucked down this is only found. as you. suddenly. articular can you feel the normal way are these car. fishmonger. married a. city boy because he knew the. d.n.a. was determined to continue to portray a positive image of islamic religious and social life. and writing. after his conversion he began painting religious subjects and his work became conservative. and slim i believe novels most of based heritage where they translated arabic literature to french. he didn't read. the hobbit. he didn't know me. and you know. let me take you nicky. between. the indeed if you. would. slim. them for shock a thirty by the mother. telephone. and methane and last. name. of how. to be in the. know i mean and. i would
as martin cheri says. it will not be measured from the law of the night and so on so i've been is both. foxy amusing myanmar let you can we are low out of it the power to win our museum and i was in that alley a hamlet doing. well a million can you have to honor it or not though it cannot do i. know you have sucked down this is only found. as you. suddenly. articular can you feel the normal way are these car. fishmonger. married a. city boy because he knew the. d.n.a. was determined to continue...
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c.am nejra cheri >> let's go to hong kong. debra mao has the latest. set to be delayed until october. untilows the u.k. to stay halloween and a review will be held in june. offera may accepted the but she still needs to sell it. president trump has tweeted a warning to what he calls the brutal european union. trade policies with the u.s. would come back to bite it. pretty. and china are much agreed on enforcement over a trade deal. the two sides are nearing the court after recent high-level meetings. negotiators are discussing when the presence could sit down to sign off on the agreements. breaking news in the last hour. sudan's president is reportedly stepping down. this follows months of government protests. he would be the second leader to quit this month. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. >> debra mao in hong kong. the biggest election in the world is underway. 900 million indians begin voting today across 20 states in a democratic exercise which will take a full six weeks to complet
c.am nejra cheri >> let's go to hong kong. debra mao has the latest. set to be delayed until october. untilows the u.k. to stay halloween and a review will be held in june. offera may accepted the but she still needs to sell it. president trump has tweeted a warning to what he calls the brutal european union. trade policies with the u.s. would come back to bite it. pretty. and china are much agreed on enforcement over a trade deal. the two sides are nearing the court after recent...
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the campaign arm chair woman, cheri bustos, stated by the committee decision.re going to be successful as democrats and going into 2020 with very fragile majority, we've got to be on the same team. every cent we can, to hang out down mike on to a majority and not work against ourselves. i see you shaking your head. are you shaking your head at alexandria alexandria kaiser cortez, trying to use her part of the party against the establishment? >> jessica: yes. [i was doing a positive headshake to president obama speaking in berlin about this. this scares a lot of democrats at their purity tests being put against people who have been moderate or left-leaning moderates their entire careers. what happened with dianne feinstein in california i think was one of the most extreme cases of this, were a number of people were arguing that she was like a charm. people in the progressive side, she has committed 30 years to fighting climate change and social justice issues. what i think is interesting, teresa's point -- we've got to support each other in 2016. there was a pro
the campaign arm chair woman, cheri bustos, stated by the committee decision.re going to be successful as democrats and going into 2020 with very fragile majority, we've got to be on the same team. every cent we can, to hang out down mike on to a majority and not work against ourselves. i see you shaking your head. are you shaking your head at alexandria alexandria kaiser cortez, trying to use her part of the party against the establishment? >> jessica: yes. [i was doing a positive...
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cheri agero is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on because they'ren to a next step. >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves, trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> so in the first one, we're going to have bacteria called bm were impressed and picks the marfa martian experiment to go in space. do you see that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that's the iss floating by. despite being one of the youngest team from a tiny texas town, the girls shot for the stars and landed on the international space station. for "cbs this morning: saturday" omar villafranca, cbs news, marfa, texas. >> i absolutely love that. >> how cool to get your experiment in space. >> i remember my first space shuttle launch it. was so much fun. it's just the thing girls should be doing. >> the power of young minds at work. >>> time to take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> he's won major industry awards, and his dozens of restaurants have earned top reviews. up next on "the dish," renowned restaurant euro cameron mitchell sharing some serious eats
cheri agero is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on because they'ren to a next step. >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves, trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> so in the first one, we're going to have bacteria called bm were impressed and picks the marfa martian experiment to go in space. do you see that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that's the iss floating by. despite being one of the youngest team from a...
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discuss the involvement of gangs in the rise of knife crime and what can be done we are nowjoined by cheriegirls out of gangs and is advising the police on gang subculture and the various roles young women can play in organised crime. just looking at those figures, what do you read out of those?” just looking at those figures, what do you read out of those? i see a mixture of responses. the more we have awareness of knife crime and we draw people vs attention and encourage them to report, eat we will have an increase in statistics going up. people who are knife crime victims tend to end up in hospital, they don't just victims tend to end up in hospital, they don'tjust go back home. of course. we also have better mechanisms of different organisations working together. for example, many years ago, you would have a young person stabbed, approaching the hospital and kind of just outwith on medical side, you have organisations who actually deal with the traumatic experience of being a knife crime victim, as well as looking the underpinning causes which could possibly be the reason you are here,
discuss the involvement of gangs in the rise of knife crime and what can be done we are nowjoined by cheriegirls out of gangs and is advising the police on gang subculture and the various roles young women can play in organised crime. just looking at those figures, what do you read out of those?” just looking at those figures, what do you read out of those? i see a mixture of responses. the more we have awareness of knife crime and we draw people vs attention and encourage them to report, eat...