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katharine da costa, bbc news, in banbury.m on the 75th anniversary of the largest airborne operation of the second world war, the battle of arnhem, including a mass parachute drop. it marked the failed bid to recapture a bridge across the river rhine from the nazis where more than 1500 servicemen died. one veteran, 97—year—old sandy cortmann, joined nato pa ratroopers on today's jump in the netherlands. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale gave us this update from arnhem. this is probably one of the last, biggest events like this they will hold while they can share it with those veterans who are still alive — an ever—dwindling number of the, around 60 here, as you mentioned. sandy was the only one who carried out that assisted jump with the parachute regiment‘s red devils. he landed here. he was applauded by the crowds. we're seeing a few more now jumping out here from an aircraft. that has been happening throughout the day, as you say. hundreds of british but also nato troops simulating that landing that took place, obv
katharine da costa, bbc news, in banbury.m on the 75th anniversary of the largest airborne operation of the second world war, the battle of arnhem, including a mass parachute drop. it marked the failed bid to recapture a bridge across the river rhine from the nazis where more than 1500 servicemen died. one veteran, 97—year—old sandy cortmann, joined nato pa ratroopers on today's jump in the netherlands. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale gave us this update from arnhem. this is...
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katharine da costa, bbc news, in banbury.tempt to "blockade" the port of dover. the climate activists have also reportedly glued themselves to the surface of the a20 where they're holding up cars. the "no food on a dying planet" action at dover is expected to be mirrored across the channel by other extinction rebellion groups. the teenage activist greta thunberg has hailed the global day of protests she inspired as the ‘biggest climate strike in history'. millions of people around the world took part in the demonstrations ahead of a summit in new york. the teenager addressed people in the city — praising them for taking part in what she called ‘a wave of change'. we all live here, it affects all of us, and we will notjust stand aside and watch. we are united behind the science and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. weather in a moment, first, ‘spot‘ the difference between this adult zebra and its foal born with spots instead of stripes, because of a skin pigment disorder. she was ‘spott
katharine da costa, bbc news, in banbury.tempt to "blockade" the port of dover. the climate activists have also reportedly glued themselves to the surface of the a20 where they're holding up cars. the "no food on a dying planet" action at dover is expected to be mirrored across the channel by other extinction rebellion groups. the teenage activist greta thunberg has hailed the global day of protests she inspired as the ‘biggest climate strike in history'. millions of...
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katharine da costa, bbc news, in banbury.harity which supports older people living with dementia by engaging them in social activities and helping them to recall memories of watching or playing sport. can you just talk us through what you have found in terms of encouraging people to join you have found in terms of encouraging people tojoin in you have found in terms of encouraging people to join in the watching of sport? how does that actually help? morning. the sport memories foundation were established to support people living with dementia to enjoy recalling favourite moments of sport. either washing or playing it. professor alistair burns, the national clinical director for dementia and other people's mental health in england has said yesterday how actually recalling and reminiscing about this fantastic moments in sport can actually help strengthen brain activity for those who are living with conditions such as dementia. it is really important that we try to enable people to live as well as possible with these long—term c
katharine da costa, bbc news, in banbury.harity which supports older people living with dementia by engaging them in social activities and helping them to recall memories of watching or playing sport. can you just talk us through what you have found in terms of encouraging people to join you have found in terms of encouraging people tojoin in you have found in terms of encouraging people to join in the watching of sport? how does that actually help? morning. the sport memories foundation were...
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katherine da costa reports.ning vulnerable patients in nursing and ca re vulnerable patients in nursing and care homes could be affected most by any disruption caused by a no—deal brexit. today's report highlights that the government hasn't been able to get assurances that social care services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. services have made plans to secure the supplies they needlj services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. i think there's two big risks, one of them is that we know that dependence on eu staff has been rising in the social care sector over the last few yea rs. if social care sector over the last few years. if that turns around and eu staff start leaving, they will be in a very difficult place for stop and there is a whole question of when it comes to the products at social care needs like food and linen, how exposed is that of imports from the european union and what is the possible disruption? the answer u nfortu nately possible disruption? the answer unfortun
katherine da costa reports.ning vulnerable patients in nursing and ca re vulnerable patients in nursing and care homes could be affected most by any disruption caused by a no—deal brexit. today's report highlights that the government hasn't been able to get assurances that social care services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. services have made plans to secure the supplies they needlj services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. i think there's two big risks,...
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is this the prime minister's comment on the da costa memo you are talking about? giving up on miller. can you give me the ms numberagain? it is miller. can you give me the ms number again? it is 246. thank you. so the decision letter from the decision—maker setting out his reasons, not saying i agree with the suggestions you put forward, nicky da costa, in the memo, one cannot presume, and i feel that da costa, in the memo, one cannot presume, and ifeel that was da costa, in the memo, one cannot presume, and i feel that was the approach being suggested by my lord reid, thatjust approach being suggested by my lord reid, that just because approach being suggested by my lord reid, thatjust because it is set out ina reid, thatjust because it is set out in a memo by a special adviser or director of legislative affairs as to these are various reasons we can give as to why we might prorogue, that they were in fact the reasons for prorogation. .. this doesn't bear to be suggesting reasons that you can give, this isn't, as it were, providing an alibi, it is giving advice t
is this the prime minister's comment on the da costa memo you are talking about? giving up on miller. can you give me the ms numberagain? it is miller. can you give me the ms number again? it is 246. thank you. so the decision letter from the decision—maker setting out his reasons, not saying i agree with the suggestions you put forward, nicky da costa, in the memo, one cannot presume, and i feel that da costa, in the memo, one cannot presume, and ifeel that was da costa, in the memo, one...
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the only evidence of why it was taken is the memorandum from nikki da costa of 15th august.session of parliament on the 14th of october would be desirable. it does not explain why it was necessary to bring parliamentary business to a halt for five weeks before that. when the normal period necessary to prepare for a queen speech is for— six days. it does not discuss the difference between prorogation and research. it does not discuss the impact of prorogation on the special procedures for scrutinising the delegated legislation necessary to achieve in orderly withdrawal from the european union with or without a withdrawal agreement on the 31st of october. it does not discuss what parliamentary time would be needed to secure parliamentary approval for any new withdrawal agreement as required by section 13 of the european union withdrawal act 2018. the court is bound to conclude, therefore, that the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional fu
the only evidence of why it was taken is the memorandum from nikki da costa of 15th august.session of parliament on the 14th of october would be desirable. it does not explain why it was necessary to bring parliamentary business to a halt for five weeks before that. when the normal period necessary to prepare for a queen speech is for— six days. it does not discuss the difference between prorogation and research. it does not discuss the impact of prorogation on the special procedures for...
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the only evidence the supreme court says it's had was this memo sent by nikki da costa, boris johnson'sn. borisjohnson ticked yes. this was not a normal prorogation in the run—up to the queen's speech. this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspend parliament — advice she was bound to accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of borisjohnson, thejudgment suggested he ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. it is not clear to us that any step is needed from the prime minister, but if it is, the court is pleased that his counsel have told the court that he will take all necessary steps to comply with the terms of any declaration made by this court. tomorrow morning, parliament will sit once more, its sovereign place in our democracy restored and enhanced. but it won't be a fresh dawn. today's judgment means it opens its doors as though the prime minster had never closed them. mark easton, bbc news, parli
the only evidence the supreme court says it's had was this memo sent by nikki da costa, boris johnson'sn. borisjohnson ticked yes. this was not a normal prorogation in the run—up to the queen's speech. this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspend parliament — advice she was bound to accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of...
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memo. . . saw paragraph ten in the da costa memo... properly regarded as an advantage to the government? i suppose it could be, in theory, but... the respondent foster vs case here it is purely incidental benefit, not one that was sought? you read the memos and use it -- sought? you read the memos and use it —— read what was said to cabinet... that depends on us accepting the memos are comprehensive of the reasons that the five week period was chosen, thatis the five week period was chosen, that is why it may be argued that a statement in reaction to the case made against you might have been... i think the only case that was advanced about that was not that government was seeking a political advantage in having a lack of scrutiny in that sense on the facts, the case that was factually advanced based on the interviews to which lord pannick took was that he was trying to improve the position of the negotiations with the eu. we certainly would not accept that was improper. but my lord, prorogation is what it is, you can certainly work on
memo. . . saw paragraph ten in the da costa memo... properly regarded as an advantage to the government? i suppose it could be, in theory, but... the respondent foster vs case here it is purely incidental benefit, not one that was sought? you read the memos and use it -- sought? you read the memos and use it —— read what was said to cabinet... that depends on us accepting the memos are comprehensive of the reasons that the five week period was chosen, thatis the five week period was chosen,...
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katharine da costa, bbc news. just one story there.u for coming in. it seems to be a bit of a conflict. huge numbers of people, nearly 1 conflict. huge numbers of people, nearly1 million in the uk, living with dementia of one kind or another. but there is still a stigma attached to it. does that surprise you when you see the contrast with yellow absolutely. we have known for some time there is a stigma but this new survey shows some time there is a stigma but this new survey shows it is still there despite all the work to improve and increase awareness, it is quite astounding. and obviously we need to doa astounding. and obviously we need to do a lot more to reduce that stigma so do a lot more to reduce that stigma so people living with dementia are able to go about their lives without feeling stigmatised or isolated. what is the stigma look like? for many people living with dementia, it isa many people living with dementia, it is a global issue, in some countries in the world there is no word for dementia. some people say to something
katharine da costa, bbc news. just one story there.u for coming in. it seems to be a bit of a conflict. huge numbers of people, nearly 1 conflict. huge numbers of people, nearly1 million in the uk, living with dementia of one kind or another. but there is still a stigma attached to it. does that surprise you when you see the contrast with yellow absolutely. we have known for some time there is a stigma but this new survey shows some time there is a stigma but this new survey shows it is still...
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katharine da costa, bbc news. to australia's high court against his conviction for child sex abuse. cardinal pell is the most senior catholic cleric to be convicted of sexual abuse and is serving a six—year sentence for assaulting two choirboys in the 1990s. energy suppliers have been given four more years to complete the roll out of smart meters. every uk home was supposed to get one by next year but companies will now have until 2024 — and the cost of the roll—out will rise from £11 billion to {13.5 billion. the government says smart meters are vital to ensure the uk's energy is greener in the future. a medicine used to treat men with enlarged prostates may also slow down the progress of parkinson's disease, according to researchers. terazosin relaxes the muscles of the prostate and bladder but scientists from the us and china say it also prevents bra i n cells from being destroyed. they plan to start clinical trials. current treatments for parkinson's only manage the symptoms but do not stop its progress. the u
katharine da costa, bbc news. to australia's high court against his conviction for child sex abuse. cardinal pell is the most senior catholic cleric to be convicted of sexual abuse and is serving a six—year sentence for assaulting two choirboys in the 1990s. energy suppliers have been given four more years to complete the roll out of smart meters. every uk home was supposed to get one by next year but companies will now have until 2024 — and the cost of the roll—out will rise from £11...
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katherine da costa reports.arning that findable patients in nursing and ca re findable patients in nursing and care homes could be the most at risk from any disruption caused by a new deal brexit. the report today highlights at the government has not enabled to get assurances that social care services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. social care services have made plans to secure the supplies they needlj think there are two big risks, one of them is that we know dependence on eu staff has been rising in the social care sector of the last yea rs, if social care sector of the last years, if that turns right and ee stats are leaving, they will be in a very difficult place then, the whole question of products, like they'd and lennon, how exposed is that two experts at the eu? what is the disruption there? even though mps are passed a law to prevent a note about that, this actor has been working on ways to minimise the risks should it happen for stops stockpiling six weeks of medicine and supplies, t
katherine da costa reports.arning that findable patients in nursing and ca re findable patients in nursing and care homes could be the most at risk from any disruption caused by a new deal brexit. the report today highlights at the government has not enabled to get assurances that social care services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. social care services have made plans to secure the supplies they needlj think there are two big risks, one of them is that we know dependence on...
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the second example referred to in a tweets by nikki da costa in july referred to in a tweets by nikkind of thejohn the prorogation in 1997 at the end of the john major the prorogation in 1997 at the end of thejohn major parliament. it was suggested he had prorogued for a base political reasons. again wrong. i have not got time to take you to the facts on it but if the court would look at the documents which are appended to a statement you'll find a letter from are appended to a statement you'll find a letterfrom lord heseltine to the times which completely cuts that off and destroys the factual basis off and destroys the factual basis of that. if anything, the fact the allegation was made that the prorogation fort that was controversial, suggests it would have been regarded as an impermissible use of the power, in other words, it runs entirely contrary to sirjames's submission. why should the court stopped the prorogation when parliament has an opportunity to do what it wants? sir james submitted there is no need for the court to intervene because the defence relating to the hilary be
the second example referred to in a tweets by nikki da costa in july referred to in a tweets by nikkind of thejohn the prorogation in 1997 at the end of the john major the prorogation in 1997 at the end of thejohn major parliament. it was suggested he had prorogued for a base political reasons. again wrong. i have not got time to take you to the facts on it but if the court would look at the documents which are appended to a statement you'll find a letter from are appended to a statement you'll...
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the only evidence the supreme court says it's had is this memo sent by nikki da costa, boris johnson'siser, recommending suspension. borisjohnson ticked "yes." this was not a normal prorogation in the run—up to the queen's speech. this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspend parliament, advice she was bound to accept, the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of boris johnson, the judgment suggested he'd ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. nowhere is there a hint that the prime minister, in giving advice to her majesty, is more than simply the leader of the government, seeking to promote its own policies, the justices said. it is not clear to us that any step is needed from the prime minister, but if it is, the court is pleased that his counsel have told the court that he will take all necessary steps to comply with the terms of any declaration made by this court. tomorrow morning, parliament will sit on
the only evidence the supreme court says it's had is this memo sent by nikki da costa, boris johnson'siser, recommending suspension. borisjohnson ticked "yes." this was not a normal prorogation in the run—up to the queen's speech. this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspend parliament, advice she was bound to accept, the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in...
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it's calling on the government to follow scotland and wales in safe staffing laws as katharine da costan plans to highlight what the nursing union calls a national crisis. every week, short staffing affects how we work on the ward, the ca re we can affects how we work on the ward, the care we can give and puts extra pressure on staff who are trying their best, but eventually it can ta ke their best, but eventually it can take a toll and affect the quality of care. 11 blank cutouts to represent the ii% vacancy rate, a shortfall of nearly 40,000 nurses. in fact, the number of nurses working in hospitals in england has increased by nearly 10,000 over the last five years, but the figure is dwarfed by the jump last five years, but the figure is dwarfed by thejump in last five years, but the figure is dwarfed by the jump in the last five years, but the figure is dwarfed by thejump in the number of patients, up by 1.5 million, meaning admissions are rising nearly three times faster. the royal of nursing is calling for £1 billion of investment to boost student numbers and a new law for england.
it's calling on the government to follow scotland and wales in safe staffing laws as katharine da costan plans to highlight what the nursing union calls a national crisis. every week, short staffing affects how we work on the ward, the ca re we can affects how we work on the ward, the care we can give and puts extra pressure on staff who are trying their best, but eventually it can ta ke their best, but eventually it can take a toll and affect the quality of care. 11 blank cutouts to represent...
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katharine da costa, bbc news.f stalking, harassment and child sexual offences in england and wales could see their sentences increase under changes announced by the government today. ministers are adding 1a offences to the "unduly lenient sentence" scheme, which allows anyone to ask for a review of a punishment if they think it should be tougher. around a hundred sentences were increased last year as a result of the scheme. energy suppliers have been given four more years to complete the roll out of smart meters. every uk home was supposed to get one by next year but companies will now have until 2024 and the cost of the rollout will rise from 11 billion to {13.5 billion. the government says smart meters are vital to ensure the uk's energy is greener in the future. a medicine used to treat men with enlarged prostates may also slow down the progress of parkinson's disease, according to researchers. terazosin relaxes the muscles of the prostate and bladder but scientists from the us and china say it also prevents br
katharine da costa, bbc news.f stalking, harassment and child sexual offences in england and wales could see their sentences increase under changes announced by the government today. ministers are adding 1a offences to the "unduly lenient sentence" scheme, which allows anyone to ask for a review of a punishment if they think it should be tougher. around a hundred sentences were increased last year as a result of the scheme. energy suppliers have been given four more years to complete...
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the only evidence the supreme court says it's had was this memo sent by nikki da costa, boris johnson's suspension. borisjohnson ticked yes. this was not a normal prorogation in the run—up to the queen's speech. this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspend parliament — advice she was bound to accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of borisjohnson, thejudgment suggested he ignored constitutional responsibilities in favour of party political interest. nowhere is there a hint that the prime minister, in giving advice to her majesty, is more than simply the leader of the government, seeking to promote its own policies, the justices said. it is not clear to us that any step is needed from the prime minister, but if it is, the court is pleased that his counsel have told the court that he will take all necessary steps to comply with the terms of any declaration made by this court. tomorrow morning, parliament will sit once more, its sovereign
the only evidence the supreme court says it's had was this memo sent by nikki da costa, boris johnson's suspension. borisjohnson ticked yes. this was not a normal prorogation in the run—up to the queen's speech. this is a completely proper constitutional procedure. whenjacob rees—mogg, as leader of the house of commons, went to balmoral to advise the queen to suspend parliament — advice she was bound to accept — the process was unlawful, the justices said. and in a direct criticism of...
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it's calling on the government to follow scotland and wales in safe staffing laws — as katharine da costaat the nursing union calls a national crisis. every week, short—staffing affects the way we work on the ward, the care we can give and puts extra pressure back on staff who are only trying their best, but eventually that can take a toll and affect the quality of care. 11 blank cut—outs to represent the 11% vacancy rate. that's a shortfall of nearly 40,000 nurses. in fact, the number of nurses working in hospitals in england has increased by nearly 10,000 over the last five years, but that figure is dwarfed by thejump in the number of patients, up by 1.5 million. that means admissions are rising nearly three times faster. the royal college of nursing is calling for £1 billion of investment to boost student nurse numbers and a new law for england. we need regulation and legislation to make specific people and organisations accountable for the situation, whether that be the secretary of state for the numbers in the system, or down to a local employer for making sure there's enough nursing
it's calling on the government to follow scotland and wales in safe staffing laws — as katharine da costaat the nursing union calls a national crisis. every week, short—staffing affects the way we work on the ward, the care we can give and puts extra pressure back on staff who are only trying their best, but eventually that can take a toll and affect the quality of care. 11 blank cut—outs to represent the 11% vacancy rate. that's a shortfall of nearly 40,000 nurses. in fact, the number of...
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with respect, ms da costa wrote that with a private firm, not when working with number ten, so we woulds where it was motion to, for example in the daily telegraph to him that if perlman was paroled up until the 3ist if perlman was paroled up until the 31st october, it would not be able to prevent a no—deal brexit. we know that never happened and we know that parliament —— if parliament was prorogued up until. i am sure one can go through any number of media articles, political blogs and others, during this period when a great deal of speculation was going on, but what we are looking at here are the concrete reasons which were given to the prime minister and acknowledged by the prime minister for this prorogation. and in my submission, the documents themselves speakfor submission, the documents themselves speak for themselves, and they don't require a witness statement. although it was considered by my friend, lord pannick. but having noted that those documents were there, what is perhaps most surprising is the way in which the other half departed from the documents, and sought to infer
with respect, ms da costa wrote that with a private firm, not when working with number ten, so we woulds where it was motion to, for example in the daily telegraph to him that if perlman was paroled up until the 3ist if perlman was paroled up until the 31st october, it would not be able to prevent a no—deal brexit. we know that never happened and we know that parliament —— if parliament was prorogued up until. i am sure one can go through any number of media articles, political blogs and...
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da más. fÉlix: 45 asesinatos registrados en costa rica en los Últimos 20 dÍas,en su mayorÍa dignas al narcotrÁficoles de la policÍa trabajan en la escena del asesinato de dos jÓvenes de 23 y 28 aÑos de edad.ambos fueron acribillados dentro de este vehÍculo por gatilleros que se movilizaban en motocicleta. menos de 24 horas despuÉs se atiende otra asesinato. uno depor antecedentes de trÁfico de drogas. los gatilleros dispararon en mÁs de 20 ocasiones. la frecuencia con que sucede este tipo de asesinatos tiene atemorizada a la poblaciÓn. >> ya no se puede andar con tranquilidad en la calle. porque momento uno puede ser vÍctimade uno de estos enfrentamientos entre pandillas. >> mÁs de 300 oficiales fueron armados-- fueron enviados a patrullar las calles. durante las primeras 24 horas las autoridades detuvieron a 60 personas. algunas con Órdenes de captura y decomisaron 50 motos y varias armas de fuego y cuchillos. el ministro de seguridad supervisÓ los operativos. >> tuvimos un problema de homicidios, con que son de mÚltiples motivaciones, no todos tienen que veren el tema de ajuste de cuenta, vengan
da más. fÉlix: 45 asesinatos registrados en costa rica en los Últimos 20 dÍas,en su mayorÍa dignas al narcotrÁficoles de la policÍa trabajan en la escena del asesinato de dos jÓvenes de 23 y 28 aÑos de edad.ambos fueron acribillados dentro de este vehÍculo por gatilleros que se movilizaban en motocicleta. menos de 24 horas despuÉs se atiende otra asesinato. uno depor antecedentes de trÁfico de drogas. los gatilleros dispararon en mÁs de 20 ocasiones. la frecuencia con que sucede...
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they'll on and spoke to prosecutors in the case she's live for us now in martinez, the contra costa county da's office with some details scale. >>yeah grand a jury found 37 year-old jonathan jackson guilty on first gree%murder and raped. it was 1/28/2012 when 81 year-old sunni kwan went on morning walk in the city of el serino it was a routine she took every day until she was attacked dragged raped and be in quantum died from her injuries. >>7 years later on thursday a jury found richmond resident jonathan jackson guilty on murder, rape and kidnap charges. prosecutors say he unk high on lsd the 37 year-old pled not guilty in the t
they'll on and spoke to prosecutors in the case she's live for us now in martinez, the contra costa county da's office with some details scale. >>yeah grand a jury found 37 year-old jonathan jackson guilty on first gree%murder and raped. it was 1/28/2012 when 81 year-old sunni kwan went on morning walk in the city of el serino it was a routine she took every day until she was attacked dragged raped and be in quantum died from her injuries. >>7 years later on thursday a jury found...
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they'll on and spoke to prosecutors in the case she's live for us now in martinez, the contra costa county da's office with some details scale. >>yeah grand a jury found 37 year-old jonathan jackson guilty on first gree%murder and raped. it was 1/28/2012 when 81 year-old sunni kwan went on morning walk in the city of el serino it was a routine she took every day until she was attacked dragged raped and be in quantum died from her injuries. >>7 years later on thursday a jury found richmond resident jonathan jackson guilty on murder, rape and kidnap charges. prosecutors say he unk high on lsd the 37 year-old pled not guilty in the trial prosecutors called a sad. >>an unusual this kwan was truly vulnerable and truly innocent. she was on her morning walk as an 81 year-old grandmother when tiffany jackson kidnapped her off the street dragged her into an alley and brutalize her. was and that something we see every day it was truly horrific. >>jackson was arrested in 20 16 in contra costa county deputy district attorney erin d ferrari says advanced dna technology connected jackson to kwan 2012 it was
they'll on and spoke to prosecutors in the case she's live for us now in martinez, the contra costa county da's office with some details scale. >>yeah grand a jury found 37 year-old jonathan jackson guilty on first gree%murder and raped. it was 1/28/2012 when 81 year-old sunni kwan went on morning walk in the city of el serino it was a routine she took every day until she was attacked dragged raped and be in quantum died from her injuries. >>7 years later on thursday a jury found...
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. >> the topic varied as das from alameda, san francisco and contra costa counties addressed a varietylaws to proposed legislation . >> we look at the pending bills but we don't start changing our procedure until it becomes a law because we enforce laws, not pending bills. >> is it just a matter of fact that the das office comes to a parole hearing with the preconceived idea that they have to, you know, keep you in prison? >> absolutely, no sir. would we just say no to everybody's for the sake of saying no? in alameda county, no. i do most of them. i evaluate each hearing differently and i have evolved. in 2006, i did object to every single hearing. if there is a case where a victim vehemently disagrees with it or next of kin, we will come in and oppose. however, in other cases, we are actually recommending that people be released . >> i see prison has become a dumping ground for people of mental illness and they are doing the best they can to help with the but on the sentencing level, what is being done to mitigate those factors? >> we are in the process in alameda county of developin
. >> the topic varied as das from alameda, san francisco and contra costa counties addressed a varietylaws to proposed legislation . >> we look at the pending bills but we don't start changing our procedure until it becomes a law because we enforce laws, not pending bills. >> is it just a matter of fact that the das office comes to a parole hearing with the preconceived idea that they have to, you know, keep you in prison? >> absolutely, no sir. would we just say no to...
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da's from alameda, san francisco, and contra costa counties addressed a variety of issues from new laws. >> we look at the pending bills but we don't start changing our procedure until it becomes a law. because we enforce laws, not pending bills. >> it's just a matter of facts that the district attorney's office comes to a parole hearing with the preconceived idea that they have to keep you in prison. >> absolutely no, sir. would we just say no to everybody for the sake of saying no. no, in alameda county, we look at it. i evaluate each hearing differently. in 2006, i did object in every single hearing. i've evolved. if there's a case where the victim vehemently disagrees with it, or a mexican, we will come in and oppose. in other cases, we are actually recommending that people be released. >> i see prison has become a dumping ground for people with mental illness. and they're doing the best they can to help with that. but on a sentencing level, i'm wondering what is being done to mitigate those factors. >> we're in the process of developing a diversion program where we're reviewing bef
da's from alameda, san francisco, and contra costa counties addressed a variety of issues from new laws. >> we look at the pending bills but we don't start changing our procedure until it becomes a law. because we enforce laws, not pending bills. >> it's just a matter of facts that the district attorney's office comes to a parole hearing with the preconceived idea that they have to keep you in prison. >> absolutely no, sir. would we just say no to everybody for the sake of...
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telemundo >>> miembros de la comunidad de santa bÁrbara le da tributo al atraaen los estados, que fueron reportados >>> susto es el panorama en la costancrementa el tamaÑo por esta razÓn las advertencias de la evacuaciÓn y zona de riesgos que e, se esperan rueda fuertes rÁfagas de viento en esta tarde, te es escuchamos >>> hace momentos, oficiales de la policÍa local dijeron que siguen de cerca la trayectoria del huracÁn, huyendo residente que para que tenga precauciÓn porque como pueden ver los vientos y lluvias llegan como potencia la ciudad >>> nunca he visto algo asÍ, es increÍble >>>marisol gonzÁlez, tomÓ la marea este marte en la zona que estuvieron cerca del mar y tuvieron que salir huyendo >>> estamos bastante asustados >>> los cuerpviento de 30 a 40, millas por hora se identificÓ en medio de la comunidad >>> el agua sube y sube >>> la ciudad tomÓ en serio el huracÁn y muchos chico fueron replegado para responder en caso que las lÍneas se caiga 1 pol policÍa estuvo vigilando la zona >>> este sistema estarÁ dejando en la costa de florida, hoy y maÑana por eso hay que ser precavidos >>> algunas personas tuvieron que evacuar flor
telemundo >>> miembros de la comunidad de santa bÁrbara le da tributo al atraaen los estados, que fueron reportados >>> susto es el panorama en la costancrementa el tamaÑo por esta razÓn las advertencias de la evacuaciÓn y zona de riesgos que e, se esperan rueda fuertes rÁfagas de viento en esta tarde, te es escuchamos >>> hace momentos, oficiales de la policÍa local dijeron que siguen de cerca la trayectoria del huracÁn, huyendo residente que para que tenga...