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compared to the crime commission, the kerner commission had a subtle influence. current policy that was ongoing with recommendations coming to fruition when the kerner commission championed strategies developed by the crime commission with respect to the issue of urban policing strategies. commission identified five problem areas in urban police departments. the kerner commission encouraged local law enforcement to develop screening procedures. operating on the assumption that there is more crime in the ghetto than other areas, the kerner commission hoped screening measures and special sensitivity programs would kurt practices,minatory promoting positive community relations and preventing violent outbreaks. second, the kerner commission agreed to deploy manpower to ghetto areas would reduce crime. unlike the predecessor, the crime commission resolved urban police forces needed to focus on apprehending suspects involved in serious crime rather than minor infractions like loitering, which seemed to foster distrust. third, the kerner commission proposed institutiona
compared to the crime commission, the kerner commission had a subtle influence. current policy that was ongoing with recommendations coming to fruition when the kerner commission championed strategies developed by the crime commission with respect to the issue of urban policing strategies. commission identified five problem areas in urban police departments. the kerner commission encouraged local law enforcement to develop screening procedures. operating on the assumption that there is more...
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compared to the crime commission, the kerner commission had a subtle influence. current policy that was ongoing with recommendations coming to fruition when the kerner commission championed strategies developed by the crime commission with respect to the issue of urban policing strategies. commission identified five problem areas in urban police departments. the kerner commission encouraged local law enforcement to develop screening procedures. operating on the assumption that there is more crime in the ghetto than other areas, the kerner commission hoped screening measures and special sensitivity programs would kurt practices,minatory promoting positive community relations and preventing violent outbreaks. second, the kerner commission agreed to deploy manpower to ghetto areas would reduce crime. unlike the predecessor, the crime commission resolved urban police forces needed to focus on apprehending suspects involved in serious crime rather than minor infractions like loitering, which seemed to foster distrust. third, the kerner commission proposed institutiona
compared to the crime commission, the kerner commission had a subtle influence. current policy that was ongoing with recommendations coming to fruition when the kerner commission championed strategies developed by the crime commission with respect to the issue of urban policing strategies. commission identified five problem areas in urban police departments. the kerner commission encouraged local law enforcement to develop screening procedures. operating on the assumption that there is more...
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. >>> the citizens crime commission in chester county having increased the reward for information solving a homicide to $100,000. this is related to the murder of denise barber found dead by her brother back in june of 2,016. inside her home on the 900 block of header stone drive in berwyn. police say she died of blunt force trauma. if you have any information on this case, they would love to hear from you. >>> the philadelphia water department is working to fix another sipping hole in fishto fishtown. you can see the hole you're about to see it on the 2300 block of east boston street. the 6-inch main broke taken to the street and some of the sidewalk down. neighbors tell us this isn't the first time that the street has collapsed. in fact, we covered a very similar incident on the same block around this time last ye year. >> this started caving in about an hour ago. and i was noticing diminished pressure on my water and i -- my neighbors have diminish pressure. this is not the first time we've had a cave in on this street. we've had one -- we've had them several of them over the last, say
. >>> the citizens crime commission in chester county having increased the reward for information solving a homicide to $100,000. this is related to the murder of denise barber found dead by her brother back in june of 2,016. inside her home on the 900 block of header stone drive in berwyn. police say she died of blunt force trauma. if you have any information on this case, they would love to hear from you. >>> the philadelphia water department is working to fix another...
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be sacked because their life career is in the hands of a party politician now the place and crime commission is put in place by theresa my she has taken political control of the police service she has moved the constitutional independence of the police y.a.y. closer to the government and i why from the people the government says it is localizing police autonomy and driving away from central central authority and not alive they say that but what they're doing is they're leaving responsibility with local p.c. sees local chief constables but they're not giving them any power to actually make any changes they're cutting budgets they're given them a fait accompli and then when crime starts going up and officers disappear off the street in a particular county they start worn off into do with ask. and we've got the ridiculous situation now with tory p.c. season councillors around the country and m.p.'s around the country who have voted for seven nearly eight years of cuts to police saying they're now going hang on a minute where are all our place and then i ask in the local paper so you say now i n
be sacked because their life career is in the hands of a party politician now the place and crime commission is put in place by theresa my she has taken political control of the police service she has moved the constitutional independence of the police y.a.y. closer to the government and i why from the people the government says it is localizing police autonomy and driving away from central central authority and not alive they say that but what they're doing is they're leaving responsibility...
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be sacked because their life career is in the hands of a party politician now the place and crime commission is put in place by theresa may she has taken political control of the police service she has moved the constitutional independence of the police y.a.y. closer to the government and i why from the people the government says it is localizing police autonomy and driving away from central central authority another lie they say that but what they're doing is they're leaving responsibility with local p.c. sees local chief constables but they're not giving them any power to actually make any changes they're cutting budgets they're given them a fait accompli and then when crime starts going up and officers disappear off the street in a particular county i say it won't fit to do with us and we've got the ridiculous situation now with and we've got the ridiculous situation now with tory p.c. season councillors around the country and m.p.'s around the country who have voted for seven nearly eight years of cuts to policing that are now going hang on a minute where are all our place and then i ask
be sacked because their life career is in the hands of a party politician now the place and crime commission is put in place by theresa may she has taken political control of the police service she has moved the constitutional independence of the police y.a.y. closer to the government and i why from the people the government says it is localizing police autonomy and driving away from central central authority another lie they say that but what they're doing is they're leaving responsibility...
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be sacked because their life career is in the hands of a party politician now the place and crime commission has put in place by to rescind my she has taken political control of the police service she has moved the constitutional independence of the police y.a.y. closer to the government and i why from the people the government says it is localizing police autonomy and driving it away from central central authority and not alive a day say that but what they're doing is they're leaving responsibility with local p.c. sees local chief constables but they're not giving them any power to actually make any changes they're cutting budgets they're given them a fait accompli and then when crime starts going up and officers disappear off the street in a particular county they say it won't fit to do with ask. and we've got the ridiculous situation now with tory p.c. season councillors around the country and m.p.'s around the country who have voted for seven nearly eight years of cuts to policing there are now going hang on a minute where are all our place and then i ask in the local paper so you say no
be sacked because their life career is in the hands of a party politician now the place and crime commission has put in place by to rescind my she has taken political control of the police service she has moved the constitutional independence of the police y.a.y. closer to the government and i why from the people the government says it is localizing police autonomy and driving it away from central central authority and not alive a day say that but what they're doing is they're leaving...
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. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is administering a $100,000 award for the arrest and conviction the person responsible. all you have to do is call 215-546-tips. all calls will remain anonymous. >> if you know the person, if you know something about it or know something about the circumstances, i implore you to please call. >> reporter: for crime fighters, i'm wick williams, channel 6 action news. >> new information to tell you about this morning. north korea's inspection team has arrived in south korea to review the winter olympic facilities for north korea's athletes. north korea will send 22 athletes to compete in three sports in the february winter olympics in south korea and north and south korea will march together at the opening ceremony on february 9th. the two countries will also fill a unified women's ice hockey team at the game. olympic committee president saying this agreement is a milestone. >> and that is 11-year-old brandon muldoon with his rendition of the eagles fight song. we say great job to you brandon. go eagles! >>> i know you don't want to hear about viking
. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is administering a $100,000 award for the arrest and conviction the person responsible. all you have to do is call 215-546-tips. all calls will remain anonymous. >> if you know the person, if you know something about it or know something about the circumstances, i implore you to please call. >> reporter: for crime fighters, i'm wick williams, channel 6 action news. >> new information to tell you about this morning. north...
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all you have to do is call the citizens crime commission. all calls will remain anonymous.lliams, channel 6 action news. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first prescription free at anoro.com. play in the
all you have to do is call the citizens crime commission. all calls will remain anonymous.lliams, channel 6 action news. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it...
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. >>> citizens crime commission in chester county increased reward machine toy hundred thousand dollars to help solve a crime there related to the murder of denise barkley. she was found dead by her brother back in june of 2016, inside of her home in the 900 block of heather stone drive-in berwyn. tredyffrin township police say that she died have blunt force trauma. her husband died several days before her death, and anyone with any information can call chester county detectives.& >>> state police are investigating a possible road rage shooting in delaware county, we do have a sketch of the suspect and the type of vehicle, that we think he was driving. there they are. it was yesterday on 95 right here, the suspect fired a shot in the back of the car right on the driver's side. we know that the suspect's vehicle is dark gold, older model ford focus. >>> is there a warning out to home owners in gloucester county about a scam. residents receiving envelopes that look like this a containing and offer for deed procurement at a very high cost. officials say the offer is not i deal but a money
. >>> citizens crime commission in chester county increased reward machine toy hundred thousand dollars to help solve a crime there related to the murder of denise barkley. she was found dead by her brother back in june of 2016, inside of her home in the 900 block of heather stone drive-in berwyn. tredyffrin township police say that she died have blunt force trauma. her husband died several days before her death, and anyone with any information can call chester county detectives.&...
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we heard today from the police and crime commission for the west midlands, who was complaining aboutget, saying it had been cut by 25% since 2010. is that releva nt to cut by 25% since 2010. is that relevant to what we are seeing today? it is interesting, because the crime figures from the police measure police activity, how much the police have recorded. and they don't record everything. there are no further actions and other ways of filtering out crime. for example, during the miners' strike, it looked like crime had dropped almost to zero because almost all the coppers had really been in police stations —— who would normally be in police stations were out combating the miners' strike. so it looked like crime had dropped, but it had not. so the relation between the number of police and the actual amount of crime is more to do with recording. the majority of crimes are reported by us to the police, not discovered by us to the police, not discovered by the police. thank you for your insight. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10
we heard today from the police and crime commission for the west midlands, who was complaining aboutget, saying it had been cut by 25% since 2010. is that releva nt to cut by 25% since 2010. is that relevant to what we are seeing today? it is interesting, because the crime figures from the police measure police activity, how much the police have recorded. and they don't record everything. there are no further actions and other ways of filtering out crime. for example, during the miners' strike,...
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all you have to do is call the citizens crime commission at 215-546-tips.remain anonymous. >> if anyone has seen anything, anything. i just want closure. >> reporter: i'm wick ril -- rick williams, channel 6 action news. el: broke, homeless, selling my body to get high, locked up, a slave to heroin - that was my life. married, a homeowner, a professional, recovering and thriving - that's my life now. i got help. you can too. new years means a new day for those struggling with addiction. don't suffer. don't wait. choose help. call 844 reachnj or visit reachnj.gov ibut it doesn't always come naturally. this i can do, easily. benefiber® healthy shape is a 100% natural prebiotic fiber that's clinically proven to help me feel fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this i can do! we are waking up to the eagles on their way to the nfc championship game. last night's nail-biting win has people dancing. even jeffrey lurie showed off his moves in the locker room. this storybook season has another chapter playing out next sunday night right here at the linc. hopeful
all you have to do is call the citizens crime commission at 215-546-tips.remain anonymous. >> if anyone has seen anything, anything. i just want closure. >> reporter: i'm wick ril -- rick williams, channel 6 action news. el: broke, homeless, selling my body to get high, locked up, a slave to heroin - that was my life. married, a homeowner, a professional, recovering and thriving - that's my life now. i got help. you can too. new years means a new day for those struggling with...
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. >>> citizens crime commission in chester county has increased reward money to $100,000 to help solve a homicide there. this one related to the murder of the denise barger. she was found dead back in june of 2016 inside of her home, in the 900 block of heather stone drive-in berwyn. tredyffrin township police say she died of blunt force trauma her husband died several weeks before her death. anyone with any information can call chester county detectives. >>> delaware county state police right there are investigating a possible road rage shooting, we will show you a sketch, of the suspect, and the type of cars that police think he was driving this was all yesterday morning on the 95 by exit number three suspect fired a single shot and hit back end of the car on the driver's side, the car, the suspect's vehicle dark gold, older model ford focus. >>> we have got a search right new for a pair of rob hours shot an employee at a doughnut shop in frankford this was sunday right around 3:30 tasty doughnut shop at pratt street. those two guys placed an order and then pulled out their gun and d
. >>> citizens crime commission in chester county has increased reward money to $100,000 to help solve a homicide there. this one related to the murder of the denise barger. she was found dead back in june of 2016 inside of her home, in the 900 block of heather stone drive-in berwyn. tredyffrin township police say she died of blunt force trauma her husband died several weeks before her death. anyone with any information can call chester county detectives. >>> delaware county...
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in this 3—page letter, the councillor has written to the thames valley police and crime commission settingaying they should be using their legal powers to re m ove should be using their legal powers to remove the number of homeless people here ahead of the wedding. he has called this aggressive begging and intimidating behaviour, saying homelessness is completely unacceptable. as you can imagine, this has caused anger and upset from homeless charities in the area, who have called his comments are borrowed, saying his comments are sickening, that he has used the royal wedding as an excuse to target these vulnerable people. tens of thousands of people are expected to join in the celebrations on may 19 when prince harry marries meghan markle here at st george's chapel at windsor castle. but a bit like the weather, this letter has caused a dark shadow ahead of the upcoming celebrations. he talks about people begging and choosing to be homeless, saying they have been offered accommodation that they have turned down or other assistance that they have turned down. what evidence is there but that
in this 3—page letter, the councillor has written to the thames valley police and crime commission settingaying they should be using their legal powers to re m ove should be using their legal powers to remove the number of homeless people here ahead of the wedding. he has called this aggressive begging and intimidating behaviour, saying homelessness is completely unacceptable. as you can imagine, this has caused anger and upset from homeless charities in the area, who have called his comments...
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crime. kernerhnson called the commission in 1967, he are he declared the war on crime. it involved a real investment in police court systems in prisons for the first time in u.s. history. this was part of domestic policy. war on crime was a very important component to johnson's great society, but the kerner report identified the major problems that police department one countering and was much in line with the goals of johnson's police intervention, which was to improve relations between communities and police officers, and also make sure that adequate police force were in urban communities that were susceptible to urban disorder or rioting. the recommendations of the kerner commission that actually achieve legislative implementations were not only reinforced -- not only -- focused on the policing aspects of how to deal with the problems, rather than the larger social economic critiques and policy suggestions that was put forward. the kerner commission placed real strong emphasis on the role of white racism, leading to the kind of unrest we witness in american cities in
crime. kernerhnson called the commission in 1967, he are he declared the war on crime. it involved a real investment in police court systems in prisons for the first time in u.s. history. this was part of domestic policy. war on crime was a very important component to johnson's great society, but the kerner report identified the major problems that police department one countering and was much in line with the goals of johnson's police intervention, which was to improve relations between...
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treason is a really big word, in fact it's the only crime i'm aware of for which you can be put to death without actually taking a life during the commissione. i really can't think of a more serious word than treason and if you are going to allege that somebody committed a treasonous act and you weren't even on the campaign the time that meeting took place, then i'm going to want to ask you some questions about it. >> martha: in terms of the president potential sit down with robert mueller, is that an interview that you expect will happen in real time, they will sit face-to-face? do you think it's going to be on video, what is your estimation? >> submitted questions is not a great way to exchange information. there is no substitute for what you and i are doing right now. examination, cross examination, testing, probing. that's what happens in courtrooms all across america. it's good enough for all the rest of us. if president trump is going to be interviewed by bob mueller or by an fbi agent there is no substitute for a sitdown eyeball to eyeball where you can judge demeanor and voice inflection. there's no question about what the question
treason is a really big word, in fact it's the only crime i'm aware of for which you can be put to death without actually taking a life during the commissione. i really can't think of a more serious word than treason and if you are going to allege that somebody committed a treasonous act and you weren't even on the campaign the time that meeting took place, then i'm going to want to ask you some questions about it. >> martha: in terms of the president potential sit down with robert...
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any time someone pulls a gun in the commission of a crime they are risking their life when police are called. police evacuated employees from the store out of an abundance of caution. no shots were fired, but one witness told police one of the robbers was masked and held a gun to his face. >> there was several armed robberies that ended up occurring and one victim was injured.>> reporter: the witness also said the robbers pistol whipped a maintenance worker at the mall. >> the subject was seen getting in a van and leaving the area after the armed robbery occurred. our police are looking for a white band that is heading north.>> there are cameras that did capture images of the suspect in the vehicle. in a statement, ups wrote they are thankful that the driver is safe and they appreciate the willingness of area businesses to share what their security cameras have seen. >>> next coming up, we have a series of controversial tweets from the president. >> reporter: president donald trump anxious twitter feed overseas and lays out his foreign-policy for the new year . >>> crews cleanup anoth
any time someone pulls a gun in the commission of a crime they are risking their life when police are called. police evacuated employees from the store out of an abundance of caution. no shots were fired, but one witness told police one of the robbers was masked and held a gun to his face. >> there was several armed robberies that ended up occurring and one victim was injured.>> reporter: the witness also said the robbers pistol whipped a maintenance worker at the mall. >> the...
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crime. those may be numbers that the commission wants to consider further. data we review along with all the other crime data in our monthly da stat, please stand by... third largest proportion of latino prosecutors at 10.1%. this does not count our support staff or investigative staff within the office, which would certainly take those numbers even higher. and in addition to diversity, we spend a fair amount of time on our office working on implicit and explicit virus we also brought in kimberly papion to work with us on exercises and put that out to the office to make sure it's front of mind for staff. because of the importance of the work we do and the implications that we have. that was a whirlwind. i apologize. i don't want to take up anybody else's time but i'm happy to answer anybody's questions or be here after. >> thank you for being here. you, like the speakers we have, it's an introduction to what you are doing in your departments or jurisdictions so we can begin our conversation about what we believe our city should be doing and bringing in the c
crime. those may be numbers that the commission wants to consider further. data we review along with all the other crime data in our monthly da stat, please stand by... third largest proportion of latino prosecutors at 10.1%. this does not count our support staff or investigative staff within the office, which would certainly take those numbers even higher. and in addition to diversity, we spend a fair amount of time on our office working on implicit and explicit virus we also brought in...
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crime. he set up a commission for this, we don't know if this is anything to do with the result, but preliminaryow the violent crime seems to have ticked down a little bit in the past year. but now listen to some of the other things he had to say. >> tonight i am also calling on this congress to repeal and replace obamacare. >> this is something republicans really wanted. they managed to take a few bites out of it, but repeal and replace, no, not really even close. his big plan for an infrastructure makeover, all those new bridges and dams and roads, that hasn't really happened. his ban on people coming from many muslim nations, that had all sorts of trouble in the courts as you can remember. and they have allowed it to go partially through after a lot of changes. that's only sort of a partial win for the administration. and immigration, yeah, deportations are up, but there is no wall, mexico hasn't paid for it and comprehensive reform still flapping in the breeze. look at the approval rates for the past six presidents at this time in their administrations. you can see, for all of his wins and l
crime. he set up a commission for this, we don't know if this is anything to do with the result, but preliminaryow the violent crime seems to have ticked down a little bit in the past year. but now listen to some of the other things he had to say. >> tonight i am also calling on this congress to repeal and replace obamacare. >> this is something republicans really wanted. they managed to take a few bites out of it, but repeal and replace, no, not really even close. his big plan for...
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focusing on a potential for a hate offense, may 2014 the law of commission were commissioned to review the law and hate crime. and whether there should be ab expansion. the commission made a number of recommendations to review the scope of hate crime. the numbers of five categories. so there's an option there whether or not we wanted to do that, but there's an option there to consider review iing t five reported strands of hate crime. >> would you suggest that? alongside that, because of the reported strands, at the minute as we would describe it doesn't exist. so then we would be looking to if the place we're going to take certain action it would be revisions. soz there's review of strands. so come back to the next question. they have done some fantastic work. and we're planning goods and papers through the committee and on to the consideration of the strand of hate crime. a number of constables are reporting and others are waiting to see what we're working. even if we decided we were going to report on this nationally and work at a assistant, there are complications. it doesn't fit entirely neatly at the m
focusing on a potential for a hate offense, may 2014 the law of commission were commissioned to review the law and hate crime. and whether there should be ab expansion. the commission made a number of recommendations to review the scope of hate crime. the numbers of five categories. so there's an option there whether or not we wanted to do that, but there's an option there to consider review iing t five reported strands of hate crime. >> would you suggest that? alongside that, because of...
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amnesty goes to someone's commission of a crime, kids can't commit crimes -- >> most of this populationere aren't kids, though, there are lots of adults -- >> not now, there are a adults. not a lot of adults. >> didn't have the intent, you can't have the intent to break the law when you're 5 years old, 6 years old. they may not be kids now but they came here as minors. >> do you you think the president will stick to this, ana? >> who the hell knows? you think anybody can answer this? twos weeks ago us out here, my heart was going pitter patter and had optimism and hope after the meeting if the white house where he talked about a bill love love, talked about wanting to do daca and d.r.e.a.m.ers and immigration reform. we can do this, we can get further. then we saw that only 48 hours later, everything had gone to hell in a hand basket, so i think as of the last two weeks, with we realized that donald trump negotiating with donald trump, dealing with donald trump is dealing with dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. one day he's dr. jekyll, one day he's mr. jhyde. if i was a d.r.e.a.m.er, my entire li
amnesty goes to someone's commission of a crime, kids can't commit crimes -- >> most of this populationere aren't kids, though, there are lots of adults -- >> not now, there are a adults. not a lot of adults. >> didn't have the intent, you can't have the intent to break the law when you're 5 years old, 6 years old. they may not be kids now but they came here as minors. >> do you you think the president will stick to this, ana? >> who the hell knows? you think...
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i don't know why it applies to kids fp amnesty goes to someone's commission of a crime.ids can't commit crimes. >> they came as kids and didn't have the intent. you can't have the intents to break the law when you're five and six years old. >> do you think the president will stick to this? >> who knows. after the last two weeks we've just been through. not even the best fortuneteller can answer this. two weeks ago i was out here and my heart was going pitter patter. he talked about wanting to do daca and dreamers. we can do this. we saw that only 48 hours later, everything had gone to hell in a hand basket. the last two weeks we realize that negotiating with donald trump, dealing with donald trump is dr. jekyll and mr. hide. if i was a dreamer, i would only believe this, ones that this riv on a bill. >> a republican president is saying i want to find a solution to this. as far as him changing his position when it came to the shutdown, he was the one that stood in one place and the democrats moved to where he was he's actually saying the same thing over and over and over
i don't know why it applies to kids fp amnesty goes to someone's commission of a crime.ids can't commit crimes. >> they came as kids and didn't have the intent. you can't have the intents to break the law when you're five and six years old. >> do you think the president will stick to this? >> who knows. after the last two weeks we've just been through. not even the best fortuneteller can answer this. two weeks ago i was out here and my heart was going pitter patter. he talked...
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the sin may have been in the commission of the crime and he's doing the best he can to obscure that fact let's go with other things that weekend. travel ban, here we are, going to go to the supreme court in april. how do you see this playing out? >> well, it depends what the court says. i mean -- >> yes, that's an obvious. >> so it speaks to donald trump's hold. that's why people don't trust him on immigration. when you add up his actions on immigration it looks xenophobic. people don't come to this country because they have great opportunities in their own country. what did nancy pelosi and ru rudy -- they're both italian americans. if you said pelosi or guillani, they're italian, right. there will be a day when you say hernandez and rodriguez, what do they have in common? being hispanic will not come first to mind. that's been the history of this country. people come in and they asa assimilate. they said all the things they're saying about medical examinxica italians and the irish and the jews, people don't think about it anymore. >> to get to that point, i'm an italian-american and je
the sin may have been in the commission of the crime and he's doing the best he can to obscure that fact let's go with other things that weekend. travel ban, here we are, going to go to the supreme court in april. how do you see this playing out? >> well, it depends what the court says. i mean -- >> yes, that's an obvious. >> so it speaks to donald trump's hold. that's why people don't trust him on immigration. when you add up his actions on immigration it looks xenophobic....
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crime still very big problems that. the special monitoring system by the e.u. commission the first time that a country in this circumstances has the presidency so there's a lot to do and for example the minutes of parity of sofia is trying to clean up the streets the smog and the garbage and everything that is clocking the streets as they try to brush up the image that might be difficult because many parts of the book area are still very poor and have a long way to go to adhere to the standards of the european union did bantry good for us in brussels and thank you for that analysis. well bog area will be hosting a number of the high level meetings over the next six months giving diplomats a reason to visit but the country's capital sofia is also a tourist destination in its own right the city is a treasure trove for history buffs and word is getting out with mountains in the background the bug area and capital and it's perhaps most famous landmark the alexander nevsky could feature. sophia has been shaped by seven thousand years of history under the roman prison time and
crime still very big problems that. the special monitoring system by the e.u. commission the first time that a country in this circumstances has the presidency so there's a lot to do and for example the minutes of parity of sofia is trying to clean up the streets the smog and the garbage and everything that is clocking the streets as they try to brush up the image that might be difficult because many parts of the book area are still very poor and have a long way to go to adhere to the standards...
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reached to put an end to the crimes perpetrated in syria here i would like to state that he and i am not representing myself i am representing the syrian negotiation commission it is it that a president of the syrian opposition and more than one million fall in bars charges over the past seven years they are also to present a defense of thousands of day to nice. behind the syrian regime's bods many of them have gone. i. now know i'm wishing to meet their end but we are also here to represent tens of thousands of detained and raped women and representatives of hundreds of thousands of children who have been targeted physically and mentally. and as we speak thousands of them have suffered disability physical and mental and they are not able to fit into near their journey of life as normal children like many others worldwide we are also represented representing thousands of young you sacrifice preciously and their defense of their homeland engineers teachers farmers workers and syrian people from all walks of life we are here speak for the voices and aspirations of all i mentioned these efforts will continue. and they will continue today tomorrow and after to m
reached to put an end to the crimes perpetrated in syria here i would like to state that he and i am not representing myself i am representing the syrian negotiation commission it is it that a president of the syrian opposition and more than one million fall in bars charges over the past seven years they are also to present a defense of thousands of day to nice. behind the syrian regime's bods many of them have gone. i. now know i'm wishing to meet their end but we are also here to represent...
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your question, on 924h, which would be knowingly transferring a firearm that would be a commission of a violent crime, or a drug-related crime. it is a harder element to prove. you know, to your point, we have traditionally relied on the paper cases, trying to perfect firearms trafficking cases. so we use the appropriate laws you have given us and tried to enforce them to the best of our ability to reduce violent crime. and one of the charges i've put out across atf is sometimes cases are simple, sometimes they're complex. but they all should be good. and good means they have an impact on reducing gun violence. that's taking the statutes that you all have begin us and trying to do the best we can with them to go after what i call the two ts, the trigger puller and the trafficker. it's the person pulling the to answer your question, on 924h, which would be knowingly transferring a firearm that would be a commission of a violent crime, or a drug-related crime. it is a harder element to prove. you know, to your point, we have traditionally relied on the paper cases, trying to perfect firearms traffickin
your question, on 924h, which would be knowingly transferring a firearm that would be a commission of a violent crime, or a drug-related crime. it is a harder element to prove. you know, to your point, we have traditionally relied on the paper cases, trying to perfect firearms trafficking cases. so we use the appropriate laws you have given us and tried to enforce them to the best of our ability to reduce violent crime. and one of the charges i've put out across atf is sometimes cases are...
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crime. the second is conspiracy. to defraud the elections commission. or receiving stolen property styled owe fences. and the last is obstruction of justice. those are the three streams in broad terms mueller has ongoing. the mantra of no collusion is of no relevance to any of those three work streams. he can say it all he wants, it doesn't mean anything in the end. >> how do you see this playing out? >> i think there's a little bit of a jedi mind trick happening. because as you said, don, collusion doesn't have any legal meaning, so you can throw it out there. and i guess in some vague way that it's true. as juliet mentioned, we have two people who have pleaded guilty. one of them has basically admitted he is having -- michael flynn, the national security adviser who is basically having secret conversations about sanctions and lying about it. we have somebody else who was the foreign policy adviser, having sketchy meetings with a russian professor who was linked to russian intelligence. we have a 12 count indictment against his former campaign manager who is paid by russian sources and laundering mo
crime. the second is conspiracy. to defraud the elections commission. or receiving stolen property styled owe fences. and the last is obstruction of justice. those are the three streams in broad terms mueller has ongoing. the mantra of no collusion is of no relevance to any of those three work streams. he can say it all he wants, it doesn't mean anything in the end. >> how do you see this playing out? >> i think there's a little bit of a jedi mind trick happening. because as you...
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the commission said many operators were unable to spot signs of financial crime and compulsive gambling states has been criticised for calling an emergency meeting of the united nations security council to discuss anti—government protests in iran. china and russia said the unrest was not a threat —— china and france said the unrest was not a threat to national security. while russia accused the us of abusing its position. barbara plett usher reports. nikki haley warned if iran that the world was watching its response to the anti—government protests. she used the platform of the un to amplify the message of president trump, who's been tweeting support for the iranian demonstrators. the iranian people will determine the round yesterday and let there be no doubt whatsoever... the united states stands unapologetically with those in iran who seek freedom for themselves, prosperity for their families and dignity for their nation. this unusually robust stance on human rights from the trump administration coincides with a policy to curb what it sees as iran's malign influence in the middle east
the commission said many operators were unable to spot signs of financial crime and compulsive gambling states has been criticised for calling an emergency meeting of the united nations security council to discuss anti—government protests in iran. china and russia said the unrest was not a threat —— china and france said the unrest was not a threat to national security. while russia accused the us of abusing its position. barbara plett usher reports. nikki haley warned if iran that the...
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commission of inquiry found north korea's leadership guilty of crimes against humanity, a claim which pyongyang denies. within his own country, kim is feared and trusts only a select few, he's famous for his tactic of purging senior officials having going to dozens. and kim's half brother was mysteriously murdered in the kw kuala lumpur airport. the women have both pleaded not guilty. both malaysia and south korea believe north korea to be behind the assassination and while north korea denies anything to do with his death. there is also another article earlier today on -- on the north korean newspaper, slamming the trump administration calling it the swollen headed trump group, slamming the national security strategy that mr. trump announced the end of last year. we don't have any direct reaction from north korea to what mr. trump has been saying recently, but they're continuing with that very dismissive tone when it comes to the u.s. government. >> all right, paula hancocks for us in seoul, thanks so much. we'll talk to you again next hour. >>> still ahead here on "cnn newsroom," hon
commission of inquiry found north korea's leadership guilty of crimes against humanity, a claim which pyongyang denies. within his own country, kim is feared and trusts only a select few, he's famous for his tactic of purging senior officials having going to dozens. and kim's half brother was mysteriously murdered in the kw kuala lumpur airport. the women have both pleaded not guilty. both malaysia and south korea believe north korea to be behind the assassination and while north korea denies...
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that's on the european union has been monitored by the european commission and three key areas that is a rule of law fight against organized crime and the fight against corruption and unfortunately as has been said earlier on your program bulgaria's to come to europe with the highest level of corruption just in the recent days we have seen some killings of people who are allegedly connected to organized crime here so it will shed a lot of light on bulgaria that in the end of the day might be a good thing that the forums that have been postponed the last ten years before finally pushed through and obviously it is going to be more tension in the country because of this do you think at the end of the day he can a six month term running the presidency can it really make a difference though to these coup or problems in organized crime and corruption and there's growing you know xenophobia and euro skeptics in the country as well well i would agree with the with statement there's a growing euro skepticism country over sixty percent opel guerrier are still very much pro you all the e.u. institutions have higher rates of confidence than
that's on the european union has been monitored by the european commission and three key areas that is a rule of law fight against organized crime and the fight against corruption and unfortunately as has been said earlier on your program bulgaria's to come to europe with the highest level of corruption just in the recent days we have seen some killings of people who are allegedly connected to organized crime here so it will shed a lot of light on bulgaria that in the end of the day might be a...
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the commission said many of them were failing to spot signs of financial crime and compulsive gamblingit pays for some of its shops. the group is set to release christmas retail figures next week — with some analysts suggesting its takings over the christmas period were disappointing. joe lynam has more. the key brands on our high streets. we don't yet know how christmas was for house of fraser, but we know it has asked its landlords to slash the rent. but do shoppers are still like the department store? it's got the shops i like to browse in within the department store, so it's quite easy to just go from one place to the next. yeah, there's lot of good quality brands, and quite a lot of variety as well. i think it has a good reputation for good quality products. but i know all of the high street has been affected at the moment and isn't doing that well. i kind of think it's for older people, i have that opinion, but maybe that's because it's more expensive. last month, one credit agency said that house of fraser was now far more likely to default on its debts, adding to the issues fac
the commission said many of them were failing to spot signs of financial crime and compulsive gamblingit pays for some of its shops. the group is set to release christmas retail figures next week — with some analysts suggesting its takings over the christmas period were disappointing. joe lynam has more. the key brands on our high streets. we don't yet know how christmas was for house of fraser, but we know it has asked its landlords to slash the rent. but do shoppers are still like the...
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part of what the kerner commission wanted to do was to emphasize a more intra-goal role of police officers into the community, not just focus on crime such as loitering and vagrancy, but to also prosecute serious crimes instead of locking people up or arresting people. >> why was governor kerner selected, the governor of illinois? elizabeth: illinois was a key kind of state. he was seen as somebody who was a moderate political orientation to steer the committee in a direction that would hopefully not produce conclusions that were too radical or would not be amenable to policy changes. >> one of the questions asked, why did it happen? in 1964/1965, yeah the civil rights act, so there were efforts in play to try to help african-americans, but we saw these demonstrations and uprisings. why? elizabeth: the civil rights act in the voting rights act in the war on poverty did not address the social economic problems that low income black urban people were facing in the mid-1960's. because of the dismantling of jim crow and desegregation in the southern states, northern african-americans were subject to segregation, redlining, and isolation
part of what the kerner commission wanted to do was to emphasize a more intra-goal role of police officers into the community, not just focus on crime such as loitering and vagrancy, but to also prosecute serious crimes instead of locking people up or arresting people. >> why was governor kerner selected, the governor of illinois? elizabeth: illinois was a key kind of state. he was seen as somebody who was a moderate political orientation to steer the committee in a direction that would...
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a story about cressida dick talking about tackling knife crime as a public health issue, this story also notes, the home office has commissionedthere are obviously things we can do that grab headlines, but this is a complex problem that will require much more multifaceted response. which you we re multifaceted response. which you were collaborating on. absolutely. 0k, were collaborating on. absolutely. ok, if we have the retailers saying we are not going to sell acid to under—18s, but as we were saying, any kid can get that stuff, could get bleach from the kitchen cupboard and take it out. and they can get it easily online. so the parents of a big role to play because i think it is parents that need to be in charge of the teenagers, they need to know what they are carrying when they go out. i don't think that this is going to stop the problem although it isa going to stop the problem although it is a welcome initiative. let's talk about the golden globes, the first major awards ceremony, really, since the whole harvey weinstein thing blew up. there is good to be something of a protest, a black dress protest by some of the actr
a story about cressida dick talking about tackling knife crime as a public health issue, this story also notes, the home office has commissionedthere are obviously things we can do that grab headlines, but this is a complex problem that will require much more multifaceted response. which you we re multifaceted response. which you were collaborating on. absolutely. 0k, were collaborating on. absolutely. ok, if we have the retailers saying we are not going to sell acid to under—18s, but as we...
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commission of inquiry found north korea's leadership guilty of crimes against humanity, a claim whichyongyang denies. within his own country, kim is feared and trusts only a select few. he's famous for his tactic of purging senior officials, having ousted dozens including his own uncle. kim's half brother was mysteriously murdered in the kuala lumpur airport after two women wiped his vase with a vx nerve agent, both pleading not guilty. north korea denies anything to do with his death. it is unknown how the ruthless leader marks a birthday and whether or not the official talks with south korea which begin the day after would lead to a year of dialogue or more deadlock. certainly here in south korea, there are great hopes that it can at least lead to a north korean delegation and athletes at the olympics. lynda? >> so as you mentioned, paula, north korea certainly wants to compete in the olympics. what -- how can south korea use this as leverage? what can south korea get out of the talks? >> well, the first thing that they want is first and foremost they want north korea at the olympic
commission of inquiry found north korea's leadership guilty of crimes against humanity, a claim whichyongyang denies. within his own country, kim is feared and trusts only a select few. he's famous for his tactic of purging senior officials, having ousted dozens including his own uncle. kim's half brother was mysteriously murdered in the kuala lumpur airport after two women wiped his vase with a vx nerve agent, both pleading not guilty. north korea denies anything to do with his death. it is...
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the commission is a big one of the reason that hate crime legislation recently passed out of the house judiciary committee. i want to thank ms. rowe for being here and adding your voice to this incredibly-important conversation. the commission's work is driving the house choco discussion on voting rights, breaking down barriers with regard to inequities and education, discrimination in the workplac'g i i guess, to wrap it up, just want to say, thank you. i want to say thank you all for being here today, i want to thank the library of congress and dr. hayden for hosting us and curating incredibly powerful -- exhibits. but to the tribes in my area, to nteaux and everyone else who is doing the important work of telling your story, i want to say thank you for that. thank you for listening, thank you for shining a light on injustice and disparity, thank you for the work you are doing to ensure our nation keeps its promise to all of our residents. thank you everybody, thank you for being here. [applause] richard lui: with that, our time is now over, but what a great couple of hours, wasn't i
the commission is a big one of the reason that hate crime legislation recently passed out of the house judiciary committee. i want to thank ms. rowe for being here and adding your voice to this incredibly-important conversation. the commission's work is driving the house choco discussion on voting rights, breaking down barriers with regard to inequities and education, discrimination in the workplac'g i i guess, to wrap it up, just want to say, thank you. i want to say thank you all for being...
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. >> item 1 reports to the commission discussion. 1a report on recent police department activities including major events and weekly crime trends and announcements to include updates on staffing, current staffing relevance and overtime. recommendations -- sorry. chapter 96, status update on data analysis agreements. >> good evening, chief. >> good evening, again commissioners. >> thank you. i'll be brief from our report. i'm going to start off with our crime trends and statistics. i'll start off with homicides, because that's of course the most devastating crime that we face. mid year, when i was reporting crime trends, we were up significantly in homicides. up 20%. and we ended the year actually below where we ended in 2016, which i think is a significant accomplishment, both for the department and the community. there was a lot of team work doing that. so we ended the year with 56 homicides, as compared to 58 year to date in 2016. given where we were in august, going in to september, that is significant. we spent i think almost the last two months of the year, we did not have a homicide and it took a lot of work to do
. >> item 1 reports to the commission discussion. 1a report on recent police department activities including major events and weekly crime trends and announcements to include updates on staffing, current staffing relevance and overtime. recommendations -- sorry. chapter 96, status update on data analysis agreements. >> good evening, chief. >> good evening, again commissioners. >> thank you. i'll be brief from our report. i'm going to start off with our crime trends and...
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to answer your question would be, knowingly transferring a firearm that would be in commission of a violent crime, or a drug related crime. it is a harder element to prove to your point, we have electra diggs ali relied on paper cases. we use the appropriate laws you have given us and tried to enforce them to the best of our ability to reduce violent crime. one of the charges i put out, sometimes cases are simple, sometimes they're complex. but they all should be good, and good means they have an impact on reducing gun violence. that's taken the statutes you all have given us, and trying to do the best we can with them, to go after the two t's, the trigger puller and the trafficker, the person pulling the trigger and the person giving that trafficker -- the trigger puller the gun. >> let's talk about the laws we have. you have to record the sales of guns entirely on paper. go back to how that came through, those are saying we have to do this because there's a conspiracy. if it's electronic, it would be a nationwide seizure of guns. and there are people who believe that bologna. atf wants to trace
to answer your question would be, knowingly transferring a firearm that would be in commission of a violent crime, or a drug related crime. it is a harder element to prove to your point, we have electra diggs ali relied on paper cases. we use the appropriate laws you have given us and tried to enforce them to the best of our ability to reduce violent crime. one of the charges i put out, sometimes cases are simple, sometimes they're complex. but they all should be good, and good means they have...
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the charity commission says it is investigating the allegations as a matter of urgency. the latest crime common experience for most people. theresa may will use a speech at the world economic forum in switzerland to put more pressure on technology companies like facebook and twitter to tackle extremist material online. she‘ll be speaking in davos just hours before she meets us president donald trump, their first meeting since she criticised him for sharing racist videos tweeted by the far—right group, britain first. the us president, donald trump, says he‘s ‘looking forward‘ to being interviewed by robert mueller — the fbi‘s special counsel investigating allegations of russian interference in the us elections. in a heated exchange, the president told reporters he would give testimony under oath, and said he expected to be questioned by mr mueller within two to three weeks. reporter: would you do it under oath, mr president. you mean like hillary did? who said that? i said that, would you do it under oath? oh, you said it. you say a lot. did hillary do it under oath? i think you have an i
the charity commission says it is investigating the allegations as a matter of urgency. the latest crime common experience for most people. theresa may will use a speech at the world economic forum in switzerland to put more pressure on technology companies like facebook and twitter to tackle extremist material online. she‘ll be speaking in davos just hours before she meets us president donald trump, their first meeting since she criticised him for sharing racist videos tweeted by the...
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commission setting out their pitch on monday. many thanks. the headlines on bbc newsroom live violent crimerding to the latest recorded figures for england and wales. the number of recorded sex offences, my crimes and robberies also increased. —— knife crimes. donald trump touches down in switzerland ahead of meeting theresa may at the world economic forum. the prime minister says she plans to discuss foreign policy later. shops, cafes a nd discuss foreign policy later. shops, cafes and businesses are to offer free water points in every major town in england within three years. its proposed and a new scheme launched today by the industry body water uk. in sport, kyle edmund's dream run is over at the australian 0pen, beaten in straight sets by world number six marin cilic 6—2, 7-6, 6-2. world number six marin cilic 6—2, 7—6, 6—2. simona halep foughta real battle against angelique kerber, but the world number one came through and she will face caroline wozniacki in the final. new england women's boss phil neville will not face fa charges despite tweets in 2011 and 2012 that were disparaging
commission setting out their pitch on monday. many thanks. the headlines on bbc newsroom live violent crimerding to the latest recorded figures for england and wales. the number of recorded sex offences, my crimes and robberies also increased. —— knife crimes. donald trump touches down in switzerland ahead of meeting theresa may at the world economic forum. the prime minister says she plans to discuss foreign policy later. shops, cafes a nd discuss foreign policy later. shops, cafes and...