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that was sue hanging from the cps.ighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decision by the cps, in my opinion, were correct and are correct. we look forward to the due process through the court of law. barry devon side whose son christopher died. the families are being briefed by the cps with their reasons for bringing these charges against the six named individuals. we expect them to give reaction at a news co nfe re nce we expect them to give reaction at a news conference shortly but for now, from warrington, back to you in the studio. thank you, then. more from him later. in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first the weather. what a wash—out summer that had yesterday. today, more rain on the way but today other areas will be getting the bad weather. let's have a look at the radar. this is how does rain has moved from the south—east are particularly across east anglia where was heavily last night. in less than 24 hours, some areas in suffolk got i think more than a month's worth of rai
that was sue hanging from the cps.ighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decision by the cps, in my opinion, were correct and are correct. we look forward to the due process through the court of law. barry devon side whose son christopher died. the families are being briefed by the cps with their reasons for bringing these charges against the six named individuals. we expect them to give reaction at a news co nfe re nce we expect them to give reaction at a news...
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the decisions by the cps, in my opinion were correct, are correct.ok forward to the due process through the court of law. graham mackrell was sheffield wednesday company secretary and safety officer in 1989 — he is accused of failing to carry out his duties charged under health and safety law and the safety of sports ground act. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police who is charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to amendments made to witness statements. former officers chief superintendent donald denton, in the middle here, and dci alan foster, who is not shown, are charged with the same offence, donald denton is said to have overseen the process of altering statements. no one from the ambulance service is being prosecuted and no organisation will face corporate charges. it's the culmination of more than four years of work by hundreds of investigators, they have looked through thousands of documents including police notebooks from 1989 which were recovered from lofts, garages and offices and combed throug
the decisions by the cps, in my opinion were correct, are correct.ok forward to the due process through the court of law. graham mackrell was sheffield wednesday company secretary and safety officer in 1989 — he is accused of failing to carry out his duties charged under health and safety law and the safety of sports ground act. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police who is charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to amendments made to witness...
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the cps, have welcomed the charges against the six individuals.ve had inquiries, inquests and investigations but the hillsborough families have never seen public criminal prosecutions against anyone involved in the 1989 disaster. they've waited nearly 30 years for this moment. this morning they arrived full of hope and anxiety, to be told that six people are to face prosecution. they include david duckenfield who was in charge of policing the match. and sir norman bettison who is alleged to have lied about fans after the disaster. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. mr duckenfield was the match commander on the day of the disaster. david duckenfield, seen here in 1989, is being charged with the manslaughter of all but one of the 96 liverpool fans who died in the disaster. we are unable to charge the manslaughter of anthony bland, the 96th casualty who died almost four years later. this is due to time limitations imposed by the
the cps, have welcomed the charges against the six individuals.ve had inquiries, inquests and investigations but the hillsborough families have never seen public criminal prosecutions against anyone involved in the 1989 disaster. they've waited nearly 30 years for this moment. this morning they arrived full of hope and anxiety, to be told that six people are to face prosecution. they include david duckenfield who was in charge of policing the match. and sir norman bettison who is alleged to...
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ona learn of the cps decision have been on a very long journey.e of them, it has preoccupied almost their entire adult lives. but actually, the hillsborough campaign across almost 30 years has also been across almost 30 years has also been a factor in some significant social change. i would a factor in some significant social change. iwould pick a factor in some significant social change. i would pick out the renaissance of the city of liverpool itself, its reputation, its self—confidence, its economic prospects were pretty bleak in the late 1980s. now, it's an optimistic, self—confident city with a clear voice. the other area i would pick is in the relationship between ordinary people, if you like, and the establishment. the cps decision announced here today is a reflection ofa announced here today is a reflection of a change in the balance of power between the public and the people who have power over them, the accountability. the hillsborough campaign has been a factor in that change. and i would say it is still having an influence right now. t
ona learn of the cps decision have been on a very long journey.e of them, it has preoccupied almost their entire adult lives. but actually, the hillsborough campaign across almost 30 years has also been across almost 30 years has also been a factor in some significant social change. i would a factor in some significant social change. iwould pick a factor in some significant social change. i would pick out the renaissance of the city of liverpool itself, its reputation, its self—confidence,...
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.” with the cps having worked there will be prosecutions.ly delighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, are correct. and we look forward to the due process through a court of law. graham mackrell was sheffield wednesday company secretary and safety officer in 1989, he is accused of failing to carry out his duties charged under health and safety law a nd duties charged under health and safety law and the safety of sports ground act. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police who is charged with perverting the course ofjustice in relation to amendments made to witness statements. former officers chief superintendent donald denton in the middle and dci alan foster who is not shown are charged with the same offence, donald denton is said to have overseen the process of altering statements. no one from the ambulance service is being prosecuted and no organisation will face corporate charges. it's the culmination of more than four years of work by hundre
.” with the cps having worked there will be prosecutions.ly delighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, are correct. and we look forward to the due process through a court of law. graham mackrell was sheffield wednesday company secretary and safety officer in 1989, he is accused of failing to carry out his duties charged under health and safety law a nd duties charged under health and safety law and the safety of sports...
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we get excited about cp n 4. this is the 24th year thate' sponsored camp 4 kids. over the years many of youav donated more than $500,000or scholarships to send ndrof youngsters to one of foucas. this morning we take a lk three of them. joining us first are drew mason, executive direct o ymca's camp lets inewer maryland. angel cerritos, his assoate executive director for ya, thank you for being withs. andrew, your camp is rft f anyng >> that is true, pat. >> tell us what you've t ing on. >> we're celebrating 1 ar this year. and we are getting everythg ready tgo. we're going to have sailing, horse masters, horseback riding, waterskiing, you name i wdo it. >> i understand your registration has just exod. >> it has. we kind of redesigned ca aew years ago to make sure 'shat the parents were wanting tir kids to do, as well ue we've done. asking the kids what thewan to do. we redesigned it so thespd more time with bunkmatesnd cabinmates because that's e big part of camp is makingew friends, building your self-confidence, and tryinge things. it's really paying off. we are
we get excited about cp n 4. this is the 24th year thate' sponsored camp 4 kids. over the years many of youav donated more than $500,000or scholarships to send ndrof youngsters to one of foucas. this morning we take a lk three of them. joining us first are drew mason, executive direct o ymca's camp lets inewer maryland. angel cerritos, his assoate executive director for ya, thank you for being withs. andrew, your camp is rft f anyng >> that is true, pat. >> tell us what you've t ing...
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allowing them to do what they did, including the city, the police department, the fire department, and cps. the housing department, pg&e knew we were therestanduppg&e is one of the companies being sued by families.so far, the agency is cooperating with the investigation.reporting live from oakland (vicki) six months after the deadly fire... a memorial for the victims remains outside the ghost ship warehouse. donna kellogg was one of the three dozen people killed that december night. her mother-- sue-- remembers donna as a vibrant red-head who loved to laugh. sue says her daughter loved to dance-- which is why she went to the warehouse party that night. but sue firmly believes donna would not have gone to the party if she knew how unsafe the building was. sue spoke to kron 4 news over the phone from her home in salinas. (sue slocom/daughter died in fire): "it is horrifying to think they didn't even have chance...these two men set up a death trap for our children and they need to be held responsible for their actions." (vicki) sue says she has waited a long time for the d-a's office order th
allowing them to do what they did, including the city, the police department, the fire department, and cps. the housing department, pg&e knew we were therestanduppg&e is one of the companies being sued by families.so far, the agency is cooperating with the investigation.reporting live from oakland (vicki) six months after the deadly fire... a memorial for the victims remains outside the ghost ship warehouse. donna kellogg was one of the three dozen people killed that december night. her...
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the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.hrough the courts of law. i'll give you a personal response if i may. a mixed bag, a couple of names we didn't expect and a few that we think have been omitted. today's announcement is the outcome of four years of investigations by the police‘s operation resolve and the independent police complaints commission. and the cps's deliberations over who may or may not be charged aren't finished yet. files on west midlands police, the force which investigated south yorkshire immediately after the disaster, giving them what amounted to a clean bill of health, are still being considered. the prosecutor says investigations are continuing. prosecutors had been considering charging 23 individuals. they have settled today on six. circumstances may have restricted their options. that situation in law is complex, because they have to be very careful that they are taking a case, and they take major legal advice on this, they are taking a case not on the balance of probabilities but beyond reasonable d
the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.hrough the courts of law. i'll give you a personal response if i may. a mixed bag, a couple of names we didn't expect and a few that we think have been omitted. today's announcement is the outcome of four years of investigations by the police‘s operation resolve and the independent police complaints commission. and the cps's deliberations over who may or may not be charged aren't finished yet. files on west midlands police,...
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the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.ok forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto overcrowded terraces. he is charged with the manslaughter of all but one of the victims. tony bland died four years later, too late to be included in the charges. in the years after hillsborough, sir norman bettison rose through the ranks to become chief constable of merseyside and later west yorkshire. he is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of lying about the fans being to blame. he said he is disappointed to be charged, and will vigorously defend his innocence. andrew brookes was one of those killed at hillsborough. he was 26. his sister louise has long campai
the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.ok forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto overcrowded...
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the relatives of the victims are pictured on the front page of the guardian, as they called today's cpsintendent david duckenfield, is pictured on the front of the telegraph. the paper also reports on what it sees as a day of confusion from the government on public sector pay. the times reports on the apparent choice of the seniorjudge who will lead the inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. the ft leads on a day of uncertainty for europe's bonds markets and currencies. a lot of the front pagesjude lead with the hillsborough decision, and six people facing charges in relation to that incident back in 1989. what we are going to do is start with the metro, which is focusing on this potential farce over the 1% pay cap. the labour party put forward an amendment to the queen's speech, that the pay cap should be dumped. it didn't pass, but a lot of debate over this. what this has exposed is the terrible trouble that
the relatives of the victims are pictured on the front page of the guardian, as they called today's cpsintendent david duckenfield, is pictured on the front of the telegraph. the paper also reports on what it sees as a day of confusion from the government on public sector pay. the times reports on the apparent choice of the seniorjudge who will lead the inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster. the ft leads on a day of uncertainty for europe's bonds markets and currencies. a lot of the front...
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the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.e look forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto overcrowded terraces. he is charged with the manslaughter of all but one of the victims. tony bland died four years later, too late to be included in the charges. in the years after hillsborough, sir norman bettison rose through the ranks to become chief constable of merseyside and later west yorkshire. he is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of lying about the fans being to blame. he said he is disappointed to be charged, and will vigorously defend his innocence. andrew brookes was one of those killed at hillsborough. he was 26. his sister louise has long ca
the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.e look forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto overcrowded...
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cp officers on the alexandria ballfield. the two priority areas for me or physical security and safety of the senate and legislative branch, followed by cyber. again as you pointed out, the digital domain is one that is persistent. requires are constant attention. i'll get into that in more depth later. we are in a threat environment. shooting two weeks ago perpetrated by a lone assailant highlights the potential for threat off-campus and in member home districts. active shooter threats to the cancer may concern for both chief verderosa and i picked persistent cyber attacks and our efforts to protect data and privacy is very high on our radar. asymmetric threats that as we've seen have converted items and weapons of destruction using vehicles and other things to create mass harm and confusion. complex attacks on vulnerable public gallery, gatherings in areas of commerce. where constantly be challenged now by technical evolution as we see with unmanned or remote control type apparatus. we have the overarching chemical and bio
cp officers on the alexandria ballfield. the two priority areas for me or physical security and safety of the senate and legislative branch, followed by cyber. again as you pointed out, the digital domain is one that is persistent. requires are constant attention. i'll get into that in more depth later. we are in a threat environment. shooting two weeks ago perpetrated by a lone assailant highlights the potential for threat off-campus and in member home districts. active shooter threats to the...
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cp plane kept up following the man to his house in antioch. >> he had been riding for 30 minutes in a reckless manner and then within 15 seconds of stopping at his house he was confronted by highway patrol. >> they arrested 29-year-old eric poole junior charging him with reckless driving, vandalism and driving a motorcycle with no registration. they say it's not an isolated incident. poole could face further charges we've found that he's been involved in this behavior for several months. >> this motorcycle rider told us there's no excuse for freeway violence. >> motorcycle or car, you just -- you share the road. that's the end of the day. doesn't matter if you have two wheel or four. >> the suspect is out of jail. we made several attempts to contact eric poole with no luck. >>> happening today were a report expected to be released, the documents how san francisco police officers book black and minority defendants on more severe charges when they're jailed. the study was commissioned by the city's public defender's office. it shows that black people are held in jail longer than whites
cp plane kept up following the man to his house in antioch. >> he had been riding for 30 minutes in a reckless manner and then within 15 seconds of stopping at his house he was confronted by highway patrol. >> they arrested 29-year-old eric poole junior charging him with reckless driving, vandalism and driving a motorcycle with no registration. they say it's not an isolated incident. poole could face further charges we've found that he's been involved in this behavior for several...
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iraqi forces are now moving them out of old cp . no. yeah but i. i think it would. night andw being. it's our boy they will close and it turned out so you know so. they would be safe. looks like so many here. their future remains uncertain. that discipline of art bbc news was so. quick look at some of the day's other news now and the leader of france's far right national front party marine le pen. has been put on the formal investigation over an alleged european parliament funding scandal. prosecutors suspected that the party took money officially embarked for the stuff at the european parliament. like voted for multi work in france. india is introducing sweeping tax reforms described as the biggest since independence seventy years ago. they will streamline and standardize existing tax rules on goods and services. supporters say the move will create a unified single indian market and help to talk corruption. opponents say many small businesses will struggle to cope with the new rules. germany has legalized same sex marriage a move that brings it in line with many of
iraqi forces are now moving them out of old cp . no. yeah but i. i think it would. night andw being. it's our boy they will close and it turned out so you know so. they would be safe. looks like so many here. their future remains uncertain. that discipline of art bbc news was so. quick look at some of the day's other news now and the leader of france's far right national front party marine le pen. has been put on the formal investigation over an alleged european parliament funding scandal....
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the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.nd we look forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto overcrowded terraces. he is charged with the manslaughter of all but one of the victims. tony bland died four years later, too late to be included in the charges. in the years after hillsborough, sir norman bettison rose through the ranks to become chief constable of merseyside and later west yorkshire. he is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of lying about the fans being to blame. he said he is disappointed to be charged, and will vigorously defend his innocence. andrew brookes was one of those killed at hillsborough. he was 26. his sister louise has lon
the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct.nd we look forward to the due process through the courts of law. in 1989 the police officer in charge at hillsborough was david duckenfield. he will now face prosecution. there is sufficient evidence to charge former chief superintendent david duckenfield with the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the match commander ordered the opening of an exit gate, through which the fans poured onto...
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last month, the cps decided against charging more than a dozen other candidates over similar allegationsve party said they were confident that mr mackinlay would be cleared, meanwhile criticising what they called fragmented, unclear and confused election law. well, the conservative party continues to believe that these allegations are unfounded. craig mackinlay is innocent until proven guilty, and he remains our candidate. mr mackinlay, along with nathan gray and marion little, will appear in court next month. we return to the issue- w- w. - of climate change. so, in the absence of america, it was china and europe who came together and pledged to unite to save the planet — a sight few would have predicted five years ago. president trump announced his withdrawal on thursday, saying he believed that to participate in the pact would be to undermine the us economy, wipe outjobs, and put his country at a permanent disadvantage. joining me now is todd stern, former advisor on climate change to president 0bama, who was the united state's chief negotiator on the 2015 paris climate agreement. ver
last month, the cps decided against charging more than a dozen other candidates over similar allegationsve party said they were confident that mr mackinlay would be cleared, meanwhile criticising what they called fragmented, unclear and confused election law. well, the conservative party continues to believe that these allegations are unfounded. craig mackinlay is innocent until proven guilty, and he remains our candidate. mr mackinlay, along with nathan gray and marion little, will appear in...
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today, the cps have, it sent that they do believe it is in the public interest and there is sufficientation of the people act, in terms of the declaration he neared & for those expenses. his agent, nathan grey, has also been charged for failing to make a true return, along with marion little. we arejust make a true return, along with marion little. we are just down the road from the south thanet constituency. mr mackinlay was a counsellor here for many years and still has a registered address, but we haven't been able to get any response from him so far this morning. previously, the conservatives said that the national that'll bus is going around the whole country trying to make a case for a conservative government, which is why that was recorded as national rather than local. as far as you are aware, how does this leave things for the vote next week in this general election? that is the million—dollar question. we heard nigel farage making the point that he believes it is a fight between ukip labour. labour were a close third in that last election. mr mackinlay has been charged, he is
today, the cps have, it sent that they do believe it is in the public interest and there is sufficientation of the people act, in terms of the declaration he neared & for those expenses. his agent, nathan grey, has also been charged for failing to make a true return, along with marion little. we arejust make a true return, along with marion little. we are just down the road from the south thanet constituency. mr mackinlay was a counsellor here for many years and still has a registered...
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an obviously, for the independent cps on our perhaps and society at large have now referred to chargeshose now because of subjudice, asi can't discuss those now because of subjudice, as i said. i'mjust going to add to what trevor said. i think what it is done today, obviously, we have changed the course hopefully for the future of the country that, you know, don't ever give the country that, you know, don't evergive up. if the country that, you know, don't ever give up. if you keep fighting like the families have for all of those years, things can change and things will change and this must never happen again. no one should have to go through what these families have gone through for 28 years to get to the truth, to get accountability especially. i think thatis accountability especially. i think that is important and i think now what has been achieved today will change things for the good of this nation and i think that's the legacy of our 96 that they will have left behind on their behalf. we can't talk about names. . for obvious reasons, we do not want to prejudice any thing. even th
an obviously, for the independent cps on our perhaps and society at large have now referred to chargeshose now because of subjudice, asi can't discuss those now because of subjudice, as i said. i'mjust going to add to what trevor said. i think what it is done today, obviously, we have changed the course hopefully for the future of the country that, you know, don't ever give the country that, you know, don't evergive up. if the country that, you know, don't ever give up. if you keep fighting...
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at this point, cps is taking care of the boy and his sister. no identity revealed about the mother, nothing more, only that investigation is under way. >>> and an investigation in the mission district? san francisco. police called to the parking lot 2:00 this morning. two men and a woman in there, one oefrldzed on heroin and the other man began beating him with a hammer. and one man staying nearby said he heard it. >> hammer in the hand and down the hallway and sobbing and saw a young fellow, pinned to the ground by the couple in the room. >> police arrested that suspect tez and had to be treated for unknown injuries and the woman was arrested and had to with treated as well by firefighters. the man beaten by a hammer is in critical condition. >>> the driver responsible for a deadly hit and run in contra costa highway. a man and a dog were killed when they were hit just before 11:00 last night. the police don't have a description of the vehicle involved and looking e for clues that could help. >>> the chp is looking into what caused a deadly ac
at this point, cps is taking care of the boy and his sister. no identity revealed about the mother, nothing more, only that investigation is under way. >>> and an investigation in the mission district? san francisco. police called to the parking lot 2:00 this morning. two men and a woman in there, one oefrldzed on heroin and the other man began beating him with a hammer. and one man staying nearby said he heard it. >> hammer in the hand and down the hallway and sobbing and saw a...
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and they'll receive training to find their own investigations and give more selective of involving cpshair unang ingt said he hopes to see it dealt with more appropriately and more quickly. >> i'm confident that if these new strategies are applied, that we're going to see a significantly better result. and certainly people on administrative nrev less amount o and hopefully if not necessarily less reportsing because again, we talked about the fact we want folks to report. but, more of that being dealt with at the school level and at the administrative level and unless that's escalated into long term administrative leave issues. >> we did approach dr. mom well and asked if he wanted to comment on the discussions today and declined to do so. school board members and staff will continue to work on these new policies and procedures and should being done and final by jewel 1. national harbor, lindsey wa watts, "fox5 local news". >> coming up on "fox5"new details emerge in the murder of tw montgomery county teenagers gunned down the night before their graduation why police say they were tarri
and they'll receive training to find their own investigations and give more selective of involving cpshair unang ingt said he hopes to see it dealt with more appropriately and more quickly. >> i'm confident that if these new strategies are applied, that we're going to see a significantly better result. and certainly people on administrative nrev less amount o and hopefully if not necessarily less reportsing because again, we talked about the fact we want folks to report. but, more of that...
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appraisals will be doing training to do their own investigation to be more selective about how they involve cps. he hopes to see these allegations handled more appropriately and more quickly. >> i'm confident that new strategies are applied we'll see significantly better result, and sensible people on administrative leave for less amount of time. and hopefully, if not not necessarily less reporting, but again, we talked about the fact that we want folks to report but more of that being dealt with at the school level and at the administrative level and less being escalated into long-term administrative leave issues. >> reporter: we asked kevin maxwell if he wanted to comment. he declined to do so. the school board and staff will continue to work on policies and they're expected to be finished up and final by july 1st, lindsay watts fox 5 local news >>> the man arrested for bringing weapons to the dc trump hotel last month is ordered back to jail. what he that alarmed officials. >>> thieves targeting victims inside local medical office buildings, it's caught on camera. >>> metro could soon extend
appraisals will be doing training to do their own investigation to be more selective about how they involve cps. he hopes to see these allegations handled more appropriately and more quickly. >> i'm confident that new strategies are applied we'll see significantly better result, and sensible people on administrative leave for less amount of time. and hopefully, if not not necessarily less reporting, but again, we talked about the fact that we want folks to report but more of that being...
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it was about a 15 minute conversation, and not really a cps issue, but they didn't hear anything in his voice or in his words to indicate that he was mentally unstable or violent. >> thank you. >>> now to the south bay where police say the driver of a stolen car struck and kid a motorcycleist. . officers say they tried to pull over a black vw near monterey highway, and old tellly road, but the driver sped away, and collided with a motorcycle. the rider was pronounced dead at the scene. he is identified at miguel rodriguez of san jose. >>> the oakland a is he's have narrowed their synch to three locations for -- search to three locations for a new ballpark. they issued a report that says the new ballpark, wherever its built, will pump $3 billion into the oakland economy in the first ten years. >> reporter: they've called oakland coliseum home since 1968, but it's time for a new ballpark, and the as want to bring a vibrant village around it. >> we want our stadium to be different, to have the more oakland feel. >> reporter: in an interview on mornings, the as president revealed a new stad
it was about a 15 minute conversation, and not really a cps issue, but they didn't hear anything in his voice or in his words to indicate that he was mentally unstable or violent. >> thank you. >>> now to the south bay where police say the driver of a stolen car struck and kid a motorcycleist. . officers say they tried to pull over a black vw near monterey highway, and old tellly road, but the driver sped away, and collided with a motorcycle. the rider was pronounced dead at the...
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allowing them to do what they did, including the city, the police department, the fire department, and cps. the housing department, pg&e knew we were therestanduppg&e is one of the companies being sued by families.so far, the agency is cooperating with the investigation.reporting live from oakland (steve) our team coverage continues.family and friends of loved ones killed in the ghost ship fire tell us they feel criminal charges are just one step in a long journey to get justice. kron 4's justine waldman spoke with a mother today who lost her daughter in the fire. (steve) our coverage of the ghost ship fire continues online. we have details on the criminal charges filed today. we also have information on all 36 victims who died in the fire.it's all at kron 4 dot com. (vicki) another big story tonight -- sierra lamar's father expressing his frustration... after the man convicted of killing his daughter was sentenced to life in prison -- and ánotá the death penalty. grant lodes is in stu
allowing them to do what they did, including the city, the police department, the fire department, and cps. the housing department, pg&e knew we were therestanduppg&e is one of the companies being sued by families.so far, the agency is cooperating with the investigation.reporting live from oakland (steve) our team coverage continues.family and friends of loved ones killed in the ghost ship fire tell us they feel criminal charges are just one step in a long journey to get justice. kron...
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[end video cp] brn: whedid you first discover who she was? had she ever talked to anybody else?id: in 2009, once barack is already president of the united states, it was already in the public record where barack had lived in hyde park, chicago during those years. and it was in the public record there had been some girlfriend. so i asked alex lerner, my first u of c research assistant, to go to the library at the usc and pull student directories for -- records to see who lived at the same address as barack. she came back to me with sheila jager's name, and the very nice couple who lived upstairs who are now at north carolina state. i first emailed sheila, living in britain, in august 2009. she had never before acknowledged her relationship with barack. she was extremely welcoming, and i think it is fair to say happy, to be discovered by me, and -- an academic historian, rather than say, "the national enquirer." brian: had he talked to her? did she not want her name out? what has been the impact of you in some respects outing her in this close relationship? tell us about the marri
[end video cp] brn: whedid you first discover who she was? had she ever talked to anybody else?id: in 2009, once barack is already president of the united states, it was already in the public record where barack had lived in hyde park, chicago during those years. and it was in the public record there had been some girlfriend. so i asked alex lerner, my first u of c research assistant, to go to the library at the usc and pull student directories for -- records to see who lived at the same...
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investigating what happened aboard that war ship japanese authorities are investigatininvestigating the cp its crew. >> a traffic stop anything but ordinary. ohio sheriff deputy pulled over driver and speaking with him when he saw his cruiser rolling backwards down the street. the deputy told the driver just hang on -- hang tight. made a mad dash to catch up the cruiser as you see. the deputy was able to jump back in the car and stopped britt it hit anyone or anything. >>> a fun filled afternoon turns tragic when a kayak overturns. dad less rescues his will ill get bull unfortunately he didn't make it. facebook is doing more to combat hate speech. what it's doing to cut down on it. scott williams. >> lucy, beautiful tuesday. low humidity get outdoors and enjoy it. one of the latest sun sets of the year for tonight enjoy the pleasant temperatures because i'm tracking, yes, a potential heat wave next. ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >> two day event july 28th and 29th in camden trenton and newark. you can turn over as many as three gun
investigating what happened aboard that war ship japanese authorities are investigatininvestigating the cp its crew. >> a traffic stop anything but ordinary. ohio sheriff deputy pulled over driver and speaking with him when he saw his cruiser rolling backwards down the street. the deputy told the driver just hang on -- hang tight. made a mad dash to catch up the cruiser as you see. the deputy was able to jump back in the car and stopped britt it hit anyone or anything. >>> a fun...
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in addition to being the former president of the minneapolis and a boy cp, i'm also a civil rights attorneyi was a law professor for 14 years. during that time, the opportunity to work on issues such as police community relations. what i saw or government dfl here including minnesota being -- essentially, not being focused on these particular issues, ignoring concerns from communities of color about the ways in which people of color were being treated by the police, abused by the police. betsy hodges was one of those people. she ran four years ago on an equity platform. we have yet to see her deliver the results we have been asking for. all of that played a role in my decision to run for mayor. i was one of those people standing with the community demanding that she hold police accountable for their abuse against people of color. minneapolis police department has a long track record of engaging in excessive force towards african-american residents, criminalizing them, and harassing them. and that still has not changed under her leadership. we have an unprecedented number of people of color
in addition to being the former president of the minneapolis and a boy cp, i'm also a civil rights attorneyi was a law professor for 14 years. during that time, the opportunity to work on issues such as police community relations. what i saw or government dfl here including minnesota being -- essentially, not being focused on these particular issues, ignoring concerns from communities of color about the ways in which people of color were being treated by the police, abused by the police. betsy...
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was someone else, this is a class about a friend and wants to, youth member of the and eight double cp and his mother got pulled over and thrown against the back of a car. other people's experiences in mashed in criminal records and then engaged in the drug trade, talking about harassment and cops using the and word. it was boom, boom, boom, microphone, talk to people, story after story after story and one of the things that is so important about that department of justice document in some ways is that it is a third-party, you know, confirmation, of the truth of what those people were saying. not that it was needed but in a sort of official funds. these artificial agents investigating the claims saying this isn't some mass illusion, they aren't crazy. i joke about this at one point in a book event sometimes and i've done in, i feel like i have a unique position writing about these issues because i don't experience the law in the way of people of color do. i'm a reporter and in some ways reporting is always this weird, you're always reporting outside of your experience but this is a par
was someone else, this is a class about a friend and wants to, youth member of the and eight double cp and his mother got pulled over and thrown against the back of a car. other people's experiences in mashed in criminal records and then engaged in the drug trade, talking about harassment and cops using the and word. it was boom, boom, boom, microphone, talk to people, story after story after story and one of the things that is so important about that department of justice document in some ways...
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jonathan: if you want the answer globalholds the key to rates and the cp curve, did you get that answerweek? says but i do not know if i got the answer. the first thing i look at come out where do i get yields? i think the u.s. is being dictated by what other central banks are doing. we have low inflation. at 1.4%,comes out yields are higher. why? as expected. >> as expected. certainly. where in a position here what is mattering more is what the ecb is doing and what the bank of england is doing, more so than what the u.s. data is telling us. the curve?hat is what is the plumber telling us right now? , i looking atberg shaving the curve, and certainly there have been historical 1994, orif you look at two thousand four were the fed was slowing down inflation. today, the yield curve has been flattening since 2011. despite a small blip in 2013, the taper tantrum, we have been in a flattening trend since 2011. i do not think that is the fed -- the fed is not trying to tighten policy right now. doy are trying to accommodation. what they are doing today is not tightening. above 3% when we get
jonathan: if you want the answer globalholds the key to rates and the cp curve, did you get that answerweek? says but i do not know if i got the answer. the first thing i look at come out where do i get yields? i think the u.s. is being dictated by what other central banks are doing. we have low inflation. at 1.4%,comes out yields are higher. why? as expected. >> as expected. certainly. where in a position here what is mattering more is what the ecb is doing and what the bank of england...
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bbc news. 0ur correspondent charlie rose was in ramsgate earlier, and said it's unclear whether the cps'sn will affect the election. i've spent the morning here in south thanet. i went to the conservative party flat a few hundred yards from me here in ramsgate to look for craig mackinlay. i went to the conservative party office in broadstairs, but no sign of craig mackinlay in either of those two places, but he has now released a full statement. he describes the crown prosecution service's decision as shocking and says he has done nothing wrong. he says his candidature in south thanet is entirely unaffected, and his campaign will continue as before. with the general election, though, in just a few days' time, we're yet to see how this will affect the vote down here in south thanet, if at all. the function of the election will be unaffected, though. we've contacted thanet district council and the electoral commission, and they say craig mackinlay‘s name will remain on the ballot paper. postal votes have already started. they say that being charged is not a ban on being a candidate. we've i
bbc news. 0ur correspondent charlie rose was in ramsgate earlier, and said it's unclear whether the cps'sn will affect the election. i've spent the morning here in south thanet. i went to the conservative party flat a few hundred yards from me here in ramsgate to look for craig mackinlay. i went to the conservative party office in broadstairs, but no sign of craig mackinlay in either of those two places, but he has now released a full statement. he describes the crown prosecution service's...
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major figure in civil rights and human rights in this country, head of the north carolina and of lee cp- naacp. this alslso goes to the resistance. you mentioned earlier about t te book "campus unrest" other by james buchanan in the 1960's. if you could talk about what he proposes as the strategies to deal not only with campus unrest, but with the kind of resistance that we're seeing even today, though in factt he s not around anymore, buchanan. "academiabook called and anarchy" he proposed full tuition, no more state sensible public higher education. you should pay full price tuition or not be there because otherwise you would have a perverse incentive to organize and do other thingngs thhan studying. you wanted to o do away with faculty governance. he wanted to have donors and state legislators exercisise cocontrol over public ininstitus of higher education. we're seeing this in red d contl across the country. there's a brilliant documentary called "starving the beast" that i urge people to watch.. that is the education piece. the other piece that buchanan's ideas are the state strate
major figure in civil rights and human rights in this country, head of the north carolina and of lee cp- naacp. this alslso goes to the resistance. you mentioned earlier about t te book "campus unrest" other by james buchanan in the 1960's. if you could talk about what he proposes as the strategies to deal not only with campus unrest, but with the kind of resistance that we're seeing even today, though in factt he s not around anymore, buchanan. "academiabook called and...
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cp link has a router system that comes with built-in security features and parental controls. kris, i'm sure you have your own suggestions as well. >> yep. bourbon. >>> new this morning, a woman who was hit in the head boy a stray bullet is speaking out. the bullet came through her roof, ricocheted off the floor before hitting her. the 62-year-old had just bent down to pick up a pair of shoes when she heard what sounded like a whistle followed by a loud bang. it turned out to be a bullet that blew through her roof and ceiling and then hit her in the head. she says she worries she may not have survived if the roof and ceiling hadn't slowed the bullet down. >> it was almost like a pressure vacuum. you felt it before you heard it. all of a sudden there was a huge explosion and something hit me in the forehead. >> police say bullets that are shot straight up into the air can go as high as two miles and remain in flight for more than a minute. >>> happening today, an east bay man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and leading police on a lengthy standoff is expected in court. pol
cp link has a router system that comes with built-in security features and parental controls. kris, i'm sure you have your own suggestions as well. >> yep. bourbon. >>> new this morning, a woman who was hit in the head boy a stray bullet is speaking out. the bullet came through her roof, ricocheted off the floor before hitting her. the 62-year-old had just bent down to pick up a pair of shoes when she heard what sounded like a whistle followed by a loud bang. it turned out to be...
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there was a period before the cps decided whether we would be charged or not. and then we were.ly, five days injail isn't on both of your lives? clearly, five days in jail isn't necessarily what you would have wanted. what was it like? after we were arrested, we had to sign in at the police station every day and with a curfew between midnightand every day and with a curfew between midnight and six. every time the door rings, it is the police or journalists or somebody. that's been very difficult and stressful. how has your son arrested because, because of his actions, what has happened to you in the meantime? we haven't talked to him much about that. we want to see him face—to—face. i think he doesn't like the idea. doesn't like the idea of what? he couldn't speak very openly. but he's been out for a while. we've had a little chat and he thinks the system shouldn't be doing it to us. what about what he's done and the impact on both of you? it's been horrible and i'm very upset. but is he sat? is he showing remorse? i'd like him to sit here and ask him yourself. i'm sure he does,
there was a period before the cps decided whether we would be charged or not. and then we were.ly, five days injail isn't on both of your lives? clearly, five days in jail isn't necessarily what you would have wanted. what was it like? after we were arrested, we had to sign in at the police station every day and with a curfew between midnightand every day and with a curfew between midnight and six. every time the door rings, it is the police or journalists or somebody. that's been very...
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erm, there was a period before they, the cps decided whether we would be charged or not. got overturned on appeal. but since the arrest, what has been the impact on both of your lives? clearly, five days in jail is not what you would have wanted, necessarily. what was that like? after we were arrested, the first thing was, we had to sign in at the police station every day. and then we had a curfew between midnight and 6am. every time the doorbell rings, it is the police, it is journalists or somebody. so that was... it's been really difficult, very stressful. and how has your son reacted to the... because of his actions, what has happened to you in the meantime? we haven't really been able to talk too much to him about it. i mean, we really want to see him face—to—face. i think he doesn't like the idea. now... he doesn't like the idea of what? what has happened to you? well, when he was inside, he couldn't really speak very openly. but he's been out for a while. yeah, we've had a little chat and i think he thinks that's horrible, that the system should not be doing this t
erm, there was a period before they, the cps decided whether we would be charged or not. got overturned on appeal. but since the arrest, what has been the impact on both of your lives? clearly, five days in jail is not what you would have wanted, necessarily. what was that like? after we were arrested, the first thing was, we had to sign in at the police station every day. and then we had a curfew between midnight and 6am. every time the doorbell rings, it is the police, it is journalists or...
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this is why today we are introducing a more european approach to the supervision of cp.ies and market authorities with the task of ensuring a more coherent and consistent supervision of ccp ‘s. both in the eu and outside. both our countries. third party operators for non—systematically important ccp is, not much will change. they will continue to operate under the current system. systematically important ccp is outside the eu, they will be subject to supervision, by home authorities and asthma. this is in line with an approach taken by others such as the united states. in some specific circumstances, and as a last resort, authorities may require individual cities to be established within the eu. that was the vice president of the european commission now. let's go live now to the city and our correspondent. john c, help us make sense of this. what does this all mean? the important bit was right at the end there when he said in exceptional circumstances, the european commission could insist that clearing houses moved into the eu. that's important because in the city behind
this is why today we are introducing a more european approach to the supervision of cp.ies and market authorities with the task of ensuring a more coherent and consistent supervision of ccp ‘s. both in the eu and outside. both our countries. third party operators for non—systematically important ccp is, not much will change. they will continue to operate under the current system. systematically important ccp is outside the eu, they will be subject to supervision, by home authorities and...
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know much about your law school career -- i know kim is also a former general counsel for the and aa cp. -- the naacp. for many of our conferences, we have had one of your us,ecessors from mmtc with and even before the name was changed. thankfully, the acronym remained the same. i have always thought it was important for our purposes here mtchave the perspective of m so i'm glad you are here with us as well. .ext, we have blair blair serves as executive director of gig u. i guess that is his university affiliation. i mentioned about howard, when i introduced him this morning, i said his position is often referred to as the regulatory czar. blair was head of the national broadband plan. he always points out it was 18 effort. he was a leader. some of us thought of him as the czar.and is our -- we are old friends. we are old, but we are also friends. views aboutfferent a lot of the issues we are going to discuss. lot of common views as well. ourselves,e say to dreaming if we were the czar, maybe we a could do it together and come up with a halfway decent act. i am glad you are with us toda
know much about your law school career -- i know kim is also a former general counsel for the and aa cp. -- the naacp. for many of our conferences, we have had one of your us,ecessors from mmtc with and even before the name was changed. thankfully, the acronym remained the same. i have always thought it was important for our purposes here mtchave the perspective of m so i'm glad you are here with us as well. .ext, we have blair blair serves as executive director of gig u. i guess that is his...
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should i fill out a form that indicates every single person i saw in the hallway or had a cp f of coffee with over the past year or make a determination. was the interaction or contact i had with that person substantiative? so i look at that and potentially the failure to fill out those forms makes a difference, but until i see what the context was. for example, did that conversation have a substantiative relationship with the presidential campaign, i don't think that's substantiative yet. i don't see it as a big deal until i see more context. >> i'm going to make sure cnn human resources knows you don't fill out the forms substantively. david sanger, it was your paper that pushed the reporting forward on the intelligence concerns with michael flynn. it's a complicated relationship when you're talking about the intelligence agencies and the former director, you know, of military intelligence, essentially, michael flynn. they didn't always get along, and there's a high level of mistrust, really, between those institutions, specifically michael flynn, correct? >> well, there is. and for mr
should i fill out a form that indicates every single person i saw in the hallway or had a cp f of coffee with over the past year or make a determination. was the interaction or contact i had with that person substantiative? so i look at that and potentially the failure to fill out those forms makes a difference, but until i see what the context was. for example, did that conversation have a substantiative relationship with the presidential campaign, i don't think that's substantiative yet. i...
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the argument by including a specific recommendation, a specific requirement for npt membership in the cp endeavor you. and don't hide behind frustration that we are not happy with how that treaty has been appointed. -- implemented. one very small point, ambassador, believe me, the frustration expressed by austria and other leaders of this effort have been heard in washington. whether it is being heard today, i'm less qualified to judge. i'll let, let me talk a little bit about the process so far. first i want to express my great respect for what's been accomplished so far in the grasp of the convention, is at the upper end of what i thought achievable in the first session of the negotiation. and i think it is in the direction of what ambassador kickert said is the task. what can nonproliferation states do to help to fulfill article six of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty? the requirement really accepted by the u.s. and all the other nuclear powers to work towards nuclear disarmament. it is a contribution in that regard. what is crucial and what i'll talk about more is what can be done
the argument by including a specific recommendation, a specific requirement for npt membership in the cp endeavor you. and don't hide behind frustration that we are not happy with how that treaty has been appointed. -- implemented. one very small point, ambassador, believe me, the frustration expressed by austria and other leaders of this effort have been heard in washington. whether it is being heard today, i'm less qualified to judge. i'll let, let me talk a little bit about the process so...
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our perspective is one perspective that recognizes hard-core cp phonetic activity alone can't be the only approach but a multipronged strategy has to be employed. thank you. plus that i was going to sit down but i'm going to go off, okay. so i'd like to begin by thanking matt for the opportunity to talk at the washington institute. i have great respect for the work here and in particular the work you are doing around counterterrorism and obviously on countering violent extremism. in his introduction of me i want to make sure that all of you know that i am not a government person anymore. iam a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations at and at the kennedy school of government and i say that because i'm going to be very blunt . and i don't want you to think this is a government line. i will invoke president bush and president obama and i was honored to serve my country in both of those administrations but i want to tell you very politely, here we are in 2017 and i've got a lot of reflecting the last 10 yearsof where we , , how far we've come and why we are still dealing with
our perspective is one perspective that recognizes hard-core cp phonetic activity alone can't be the only approach but a multipronged strategy has to be employed. thank you. plus that i was going to sit down but i'm going to go off, okay. so i'd like to begin by thanking matt for the opportunity to talk at the washington institute. i have great respect for the work here and in particular the work you are doing around counterterrorism and obviously on countering violent extremism. in his...
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also receive training so they can do their own investigations and be more selective about involving cpsschool board chair banks says he hopes to see allegations dealt with more appropriately and more quickly. >> and i'm confident that the -- if -- if these new strategies are applied, that we'r reporting because, again, we talked about the fact that we want folks to report, but more of that being dealt with at the school level and at the administrative level and less being escalated to long-term administrative leave issues. >> reporter: we did approach dr. maxwell and asked him if he wanted to comment on the discussions today. he declined to do so. the school board members and school staff are going to continue to work on these new policies and procedures. they should be done and final by july 1st. at national harbor lindsey whwatts fox5 local news. >> metro safe track program coming to an end. the final surge starts today. that means the red line between shady grove and twinbrook will be shut down for nine days. buses will be available to transport riders destination. >>> well, coming u
also receive training so they can do their own investigations and be more selective about involving cpsschool board chair banks says he hopes to see allegations dealt with more appropriately and more quickly. >> and i'm confident that the -- if -- if these new strategies are applied, that we'r reporting because, again, we talked about the fact that we want folks to report, but more of that being dealt with at the school level and at the administrative level and less being escalated to...
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indication of acknowledgement of the recent economic choppiness, we've talked about particularly today, cp, it's not here. modest upgrade to the economic outlook. economic activity rising moderately so far this year. modest upgrade there we have seen household spending picked up in recent months modest upgrade business fixed investment continued to expand. also modest upgrade. they did acknowledge a slippage in inflation but talking about 12 moss basis expected to remain below 2% but stabilize around 2% objective over the median term and basically sticking with this is a short-term if a knoll nophn basically still there, a little off, towards the neutral area. bank stocks move, outward look or interest rates scenarios also on the flat side pretty much the key point will janet yellen be non-committal on a rate hike and what will she say if anything about the somewhat disappointing economic data during her press conference? back to you. >> thank you rick santelli watches action from chicago minor move in the yields rick >> i'll tell you, a lot of volatility you might be amazed how everything
indication of acknowledgement of the recent economic choppiness, we've talked about particularly today, cp, it's not here. modest upgrade to the economic outlook. economic activity rising moderately so far this year. modest upgrade there we have seen household spending picked up in recent months modest upgrade business fixed investment continued to expand. also modest upgrade. they did acknowledge a slippage in inflation but talking about 12 moss basis expected to remain below 2% but stabilize...
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if someone is cleared from cps an student has admitted to lying on a teacher or professional, they'ree last night you guise cover the bus driver said they lost my case. i mean, we have hundreds of employees whose cases have gone missing or one department agency in the school system isn't talking to another department or agency in the school system and all the while students are suffering day in and day out. >> this school year coming to close. we have a few months until the next school year begins. what will happen over the summer. what do you hope that will happen over the summer? what are you going to push for to happen over the summer? >> a number of school board me with school system leaders to create a plan to fix this. we met with all four union leaders he we're meeting with school system leaders. she held community round tables to create a collaborative solution to this. when these rules were put in place, teachers, no board members no one was consulted, and that's why you have what we're experiencing today and one thing i would like to say if you take the 10 million-dollar fig
if someone is cleared from cps an student has admitted to lying on a teacher or professional, they'ree last night you guise cover the bus driver said they lost my case. i mean, we have hundreds of employees whose cases have gone missing or one department agency in the school system isn't talking to another department or agency in the school system and all the while students are suffering day in and day out. >> this school year coming to close. we have a few months until the next school...
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the cps says he will appear by video link at south cheshire magistrates' court on wednesday, 28th ofand manchester, there has been a rise in hate crimes targeting muslims. london's mayor, sadiq khan, says islamophobic attacks in the capital have increased five—fold since the london bridge attack. there has also been a sharp increase in manchester following the concert bombing. but nationally, the figure isn't exactly clear. that's because the home office, which monitors hate crimes, doesn't specify which religions are targeted when offences are committed. our reality check correspondent, chris morris, has been looking at the official numbers to try to gauge how big this problem is in britain. hejoins me now. chris, take us first of all through the official figures. as you say, religion is one of the categories nationally the home office collates asa nationally the home office collates as a hate crime but it is not broken down, we do not know how many of the tax based on the religion of the victim are people who are muslims —— the attacks. we know the overall number of attacks based o
the cps says he will appear by video link at south cheshire magistrates' court on wednesday, 28th ofand manchester, there has been a rise in hate crimes targeting muslims. london's mayor, sadiq khan, says islamophobic attacks in the capital have increased five—fold since the london bridge attack. there has also been a sharp increase in manchester following the concert bombing. but nationally, the figure isn't exactly clear. that's because the home office, which monitors hate crimes, doesn't...