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as georgians, we must never forget the sacrifice of our law enforcement community. plaster, six officers paid the ultimate price in protecting and serving georgia communities. the loved ones and to the loved ones of locust grove police officer chase maddox, anthony kristin, frank macola jr., and tuan tony, edgar florez, and michael smith, you remain in our thoughts and prayers. their service,[ applause ] >> their service will never be forgotten, and we will always be forever grateful. fellow georgians, it is time to build, and it is time to renew our commitment to public safety. it is time to honor those that we lost by taking action. as governor, i am committed to addressing the rise of gang activity in our state. it is a growing threat that requires our immediate attention. according to a recent survey conducted by the georgia game investigators association, there is over 71,000 validated gang affiliates and 1500 suspected gang networks in our state. these gangs are ponds for the -- pawns for the mexican drug cartel. my budget proposal includes a half $1 million i
as georgians, we must never forget the sacrifice of our law enforcement community. plaster, six officers paid the ultimate price in protecting and serving georgia communities. the loved ones and to the loved ones of locust grove police officer chase maddox, anthony kristin, frank macola jr., and tuan tony, edgar florez, and michael smith, you remain in our thoughts and prayers. their service,[ applause ] >> their service will never be forgotten, and we will always be forever grateful....
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to keep all georgians safe.applause] governor kemp: to keep all georgians safe, we must build on these reform efforts. have oneam honored to of georgia's most distinguished members of our law enforcement family here with us. he is a fighter in the strongest sense of the word, and a true hero among us. last year, he was wounded in the line of duty and nearly lost his life. while chasing a criminal, he was shot literally right between the eyes. after multiple surgeries, i am proud to tell you that he is with us today, next to his wife, kristin, in the gallery. help me in joining and thanking covington police officer matt hooper. [applause] governor kemp: just know we are continuing to pray for your recovery. we must never forget the sacrifices of our law enforcement community. last year, six officers paid the ultimate price in protecting and serving george's communities -- georgia communities. to love one's of police officer chase mattox, savannah police officer anthony whitley, bright mcclellan- brian junior. edg
to keep all georgians safe.applause] governor kemp: to keep all georgians safe, we must build on these reform efforts. have oneam honored to of georgia's most distinguished members of our law enforcement family here with us. he is a fighter in the strongest sense of the word, and a true hero among us. last year, he was wounded in the line of duty and nearly lost his life. while chasing a criminal, he was shot literally right between the eyes. after multiple surgeries, i am proud to tell you...
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we'll be live from the georgian capital tblisi. also tonight...igh street brands caught up in the row about instagram and self—harm — a bbc investigation. the truth is, the internet is making money out of other people's misery and it shouldn't be. that's the father of molly russell, the 14—year—old who took her own life — her instagram account was full of posts about depression and suicide. there's a picture of some slit wrists, that's from instagram. there's a picture full of blood, that's from instagram. we confront the boss at facebook, owners of instagram. the search for the missing footballer emiliano sala continued today — but one rescue expert says there's little or no hope. is the message getting through — a new survey shows children are turning their backs on sugary drinks — but there's still a long way to go. and coming up on bbc news, west indies frustrate england on the opening day of the first test at the kensington oval in barbados. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. in the last hour it's been confirmed thatjack shepher
we'll be live from the georgian capital tblisi. also tonight...igh street brands caught up in the row about instagram and self—harm — a bbc investigation. the truth is, the internet is making money out of other people's misery and it shouldn't be. that's the father of molly russell, the 14—year—old who took her own life — her instagram account was full of posts about depression and suicide. there's a picture of some slit wrists, that's from instagram. there's a picture full of blood,...
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her sister said she is shocked at how jack shepherd appeared on georgian television. she is shocked atnm seems like he has convinced himself he is innocent in this situation. he has been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their actions? tonight, jack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not they will fight his extradition back to the uk. right nowl they will fight his extradition back to the uk. right now i have information based on my client that he was threatened by some people, people in great britain. if he goes to jail people in great britain. if he goes tojail in great people in great britain. if he goes to jail in great britain he will have the problems there. it's not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back. the former head of extradition at the cbs says he is more likely to want to come home. —— cps. i have no doubt the conditions are horrendous. he will have a miserable time. i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he
her sister said she is shocked at how jack shepherd appeared on georgian television. she is shocked atnm seems like he has convinced himself he is innocent in this situation. he has been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their actions? tonight, jack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not they will fight his extradition back to the uk. right nowl they will fight his...
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i believe governor brian kemp will work for all georgians and i look forward to working with him as he leads georgia forward. congratulations, governor kemp, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor mayor greg pettus, a leader and devoted advocate for our desert communities in california's 36th congressional district who unexpectedly passed away recently on january 15. i had the privilege of working with mayor pettus to fight for equality and social justice for the people of the cochella valley. valley. -- coachella mayor pettus, during his decades of service to our communities, mayor pettus never wavered in his advocacy for civil rights, improved transportation and access to health care. as cathedral city's first openly gay public servant and serving councilmember he was a role model. every day he brought his compassion for helping others to call to public service. he helped our valley build a public library, combat drug addiction, and expand affordable ho
i believe governor brian kemp will work for all georgians and i look forward to working with him as he leads georgia forward. congratulations, governor kemp, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor mayor greg pettus, a leader and devoted advocate for our desert communities in california's 36th congressional district who unexpectedly passed away recently on january...
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georgians for healthy future do this work. but the work that has to be done is that we can cannot simply what must be done, we have to explain who should do it. and advocacy is not just about going to those who are in elected office. you got to go to their bosses, the people. most citizens understand that they vote and their votes matter, but they don't know how the dots connect. one of the important parts of our campaign i i talked about medicaid expansion everywhere i went to everyone i talked to. i talked about medicaid expansion to the georgia chamber of commerce. many times. [applause] this matters because they have not been the strongest advocates for full medicaid expansion. but the reality is when we cede our ground, decide there are faces we cannot advocate in, we give the other side the space to come in and control the conversation. there is no space that is not ready for conversation about health care. because our economy depends on the very lives we're trying to save. because the vibrancy of our communities relies
georgians for healthy future do this work. but the work that has to be done is that we can cannot simply what must be done, we have to explain who should do it. and advocacy is not just about going to those who are in elected office. you got to go to their bosses, the people. most citizens understand that they vote and their votes matter, but they don't know how the dots connect. one of the important parts of our campaign i i talked about medicaid expansion everywhere i went to everyone i...
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does he stay ina georgian would that then mean?released? i suspect he will stay ina georgian be released? i suspect he will stay in a georgian prison throughout the extradition process. if he was discharged after successfully resisting an extradition request he would be theoretically safe in georgia but if he moved to any other country then the process could start again and he would have an extradition request for any other country that he found himself in. and in terms of bringing him back here, then ultimately, and facing trial, the fact that he has been on the run, he launched an appeal whilst he was on the run, having been on the run, how does that impact on what has gone on before and infuture? impact on what has gone on before and in future? it will not impact on his appeal which willjust won its course. he will be brought back and he will be charged with failing conditions of bail and will be taken in front of the crown court, the judge who presided over his trial, he will take a very dim view, as any judge would if somebody
does he stay ina georgian would that then mean?released? i suspect he will stay ina georgian be released? i suspect he will stay in a georgian prison throughout the extradition process. if he was discharged after successfully resisting an extradition request he would be theoretically safe in georgia but if he moved to any other country then the process could start again and he would have an extradition request for any other country that he found himself in. and in terms of bringing him back...
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our reporter rayhan demytrie is in the georgian capital of tbilisi for us now.f extradition process are we likely to see now? jack shepherd is being held in this pre—trial detention centre behind me. he is awaiting a court hearing which, as we understand, will take place on friday. and in this court hearing, a judge is expected to make a decision whether to continue keeping mr shepherd behind bars, in detention, while the extradition process is ongoing. the process, according to georgian law, he can be kept in detention for up to 90 days and bad process ca n detention for up to 90 days and bad process can be repeated. the maximum period that they can hold him here is almost nine months —— that process ca n is almost nine months —— that process can be repeated. so the speed of this process depends on the level of cooperation between the georgian and british authorities. and we have heard from the british embassy today, they thanked the georgian police for their support in this case, for their cooperation and they also said that conjure the assistance is being pro
our reporter rayhan demytrie is in the georgian capital of tbilisi for us now.f extradition process are we likely to see now? jack shepherd is being held in this pre—trial detention centre behind me. he is awaiting a court hearing which, as we understand, will take place on friday. and in this court hearing, a judge is expected to make a decision whether to continue keeping mr shepherd behind bars, in detention, while the extradition process is ongoing. the process, according to georgian law,...
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is there any reason why the georgians would want to hang onto him?olitical issues. we review some georgian extradition requests on the basis they were politically motivated. they could want some political leverage out of this. which may be why the pressure from the home secretary or government was applied to the request can be made in orderto applied to the request can be made in order to expedite this. but other than political interference, to try to make this happen faster, it seems unlikely there will be any extra steps to it. so how long do you think this whole process could take to see him move from a jail in georgia into the uk? if he can -- consents, it will be a matter of weeks. if he fights it, then the georgian court process and in theory he will have a right to appeal, whether or not he will exercise that come out we do not know. 0k, we leave it there. ben keith, a barrister specialising extradition law, thank you. and we'll find out how this story and all the others are being covered on tomorrow's morning's front pages on the papers at 10
is there any reason why the georgians would want to hang onto him?olitical issues. we review some georgian extradition requests on the basis they were politically motivated. they could want some political leverage out of this. which may be why the pressure from the home secretary or government was applied to the request can be made in orderto applied to the request can be made in order to expedite this. but other than political interference, to try to make this happen faster, it seems unlikely...
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because of a happy odds are of the georgian law, and the georgian law says there has to be a court hearingaljudge to decide on the terms of extradition. as we know, the georgian law says that if a foreign national is convicted in his country for more than a year, then that is enough grounds for the court, for a judge here, to approve the extradition, but at this stage it is alljust speculation on our behalf. the court hearing is scheduled for friday morning. jack shepherd's lawyer says that the whole process might take weeks, because there are a lot of formalities that have to be filled in before he is extradited back to the uk. as we heard in that report, the uk. as we heard in that report, the family of charlotte are very upset about the tv interview that he gave. he was, it was quite an unexpected turn of events. as we understand, jack shepherd decided to turn himself in to police, because he saw british media reports being surfaced, which mentioned his whereabouts, him being here in georgia. he contacted a local lawyer and then went to a police station and then went to a police station
because of a happy odds are of the georgian law, and the georgian law says there has to be a court hearingaljudge to decide on the terms of extradition. as we know, the georgian law says that if a foreign national is convicted in his country for more than a year, then that is enough grounds for the court, for a judge here, to approve the extradition, but at this stage it is alljust speculation on our behalf. the court hearing is scheduled for friday morning. jack shepherd's lawyer says that the...
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in 2013 i was part of a coalition with georgians for a healthy future. because we recognize, you can cheer. i like you guys. you see we have a governor who did not support the expansion of access to healthcare. and so one of the meanest acts i had seen in the general assembly, and i had seen many, he refused the resources offered to navigators in the state of georgia. university of georgia had a group of navigators getting direct federal funding. so they were able to act. nonprofits are able to secure funding. but there it was a swath of georgia known as southwest georgia. they did not have access. but they were also the most, they had the lowest insurance rates, they had the highest prevalence of need and they were the most uneducated about healthcare. so looking at the population i became very concerned. because i knew they were the very ones the affordable care act was designed to support. as democratic leader and the house of representatives i had to sell my members if they would engage in signing people up for the aca and their districts, i can help
in 2013 i was part of a coalition with georgians for a healthy future. because we recognize, you can cheer. i like you guys. you see we have a governor who did not support the expansion of access to healthcare. and so one of the meanest acts i had seen in the general assembly, and i had seen many, he refused the resources offered to navigators in the state of georgia. university of georgia had a group of navigators getting direct federal funding. so they were able to act. nonprofits are able to...
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live nowtto the bbc‘s i georgian capital tbilisi. the next steps of the process, as you now see them. talk us through the next steps of the process, as you now see themlj am standing outside the pre—trial detention centre, where jack shepherd is being held. he is awaiting a court hearing that will on the terms of his decide on the terms of his court hearing place in next ,- place in next 77 days, on have that the media in the media about british media about jack's in —— ~ british media about jack's in georgia, 4” ~ british media about jack's in georgia, he 7 ” british media about jack's in georgia, he contacted whereabouts in georgia, he contacted a local? and 7 tire if, ' tire police. before being officially ,:r- ' he has s-oken to a local arrested, he has spoken to a local as we just television channel. awejusb television channel. aswej'osb in the report, and he mentioned in the report, and he protested his innocence. he described the events of december 2015 as a terrible tragedy and an accident. thank you very much again. the bbc
live nowtto the bbc‘s i georgian capital tbilisi. the next steps of the process, as you now see them. talk us through the next steps of the process, as you now see themlj am standing outside the pre—trial detention centre, where jack shepherd is being held. he is awaiting a court hearing that will on the terms of his decide on the terms of his court hearing place in next ,- place in next 77 days, on have that the media in the media about british media about jack's in —— ~ british media...
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a reporter is in the georgian capital. rayhan demetrie is in the georgian capital tbilisi .to the lawyer ofjack shepherd, he is station and according to the lawyer of jack shepherd, he is currently being held here. he presented himself here earlier. we have spoken to his lawyer and he told us that jack contacted him asking for legal aid and they came to this police station to turn himself in. we also know that a few minutes ago an independent tv channel here in georgia aired an interview that was recorded earlier today with jack shepherd. they've recorded footage of him turning himself into the police. based on some of the snippets i have heard so far, what he said in the interview, he maintains his innocence. he says not all information, he does not agree with the court decision, he is now working with his lawyer here in georgia to deliver his message. he also confirmed that he arrived in georgia in march 2018. what is the likely next step is going to be, what is the timetable from now on? again, according to his lawyer, he said an extradition request will be in place but i
a reporter is in the georgian capital. rayhan demetrie is in the georgian capital tbilisi .to the lawyer ofjack shepherd, he is station and according to the lawyer of jack shepherd, he is currently being held here. he presented himself here earlier. we have spoken to his lawyer and he told us that jack contacted him asking for legal aid and they came to this police station to turn himself in. we also know that a few minutes ago an independent tv channel here in georgia aired an interview that...
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we had a statement from the georgian police, saying.... on the 12th of january 2019. he arrived in georgia in march, 2018. so he had this ten months of anonymity, life that he could enjoy, enjoy his freedom. but it appears, based on oui’ freedom. but it appears, based on our research, that he had quite a low profile life during those ten months. 0k, thank you for that update. of course, if there is any more news about that hearing later this hour, we will bring it to you. the queen has spoken of the need to "come together to seek out the common ground. . . never losing sight of the bigger picture." her comments at the sandringham branch of the women's institute are being seen as a veiled reference to the brexit debate. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. there was no mention of the word brexit, no reference to political divisions. but, as in her christmas broadcast when she spoke about respecting other points of view, the queen and her advisers will have known quite clearly that her choice of words yesterday was bound to be
we had a statement from the georgian police, saying.... on the 12th of january 2019. he arrived in georgia in march, 2018. so he had this ten months of anonymity, life that he could enjoy, enjoy his freedom. but it appears, based on oui’ freedom. but it appears, based on our research, that he had quite a low profile life during those ten months. 0k, thank you for that update. of course, if there is any more news about that hearing later this hour, we will bring it to you. the queen has spoken...
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which is very close to russia historically and religiously it will be a very big bull not to go or georgian south also but to the russian state so i think for him it's now it's now the time to craft a very you know a very you know shy diplomacy by should work for those countries other slice this position will be weakened when he is already working and we've heard from him already and he has not being diplomatic he sent constantinople as patriotic a thought of me a very hostile he would lead to saying things like you will for avenues the possibility of saving the unity of god's holy churches you'll say still be dishonest in the orthodox well and the suffering you cools so also talks ukrainians will follow you to the last judgment mistake and as this damaging and divisive christianity. in fact we can see this we can observe with probably a lot of concern this inflammatory rhetoric from from both sides and i can get understand why it's a huge blow it's a huge challenge for the russian orthodox church which has about probably between thirty to thirty five percent of all the spare issues in ukra
which is very close to russia historically and religiously it will be a very big bull not to go or georgian south also but to the russian state so i think for him it's now it's now the time to craft a very you know a very you know shy diplomacy by should work for those countries other slice this position will be weakened when he is already working and we've heard from him already and he has not being diplomatic he sent constantinople as patriotic a thought of me a very hostile he would lead to...
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he'd been hiding in the georgian capital, tbilisi.he gave an interview to a local tv channel. i hope that, you know, justice will be done and that my appeal will succeed and i canjust, everyone can move forward with their lives. lastjuly, he was sentenced in his absence to six years in prison for the manslaughter of 24—year—old charlotte brown. in december 2015, the pair had been on a first date and, after dinner and drinks, shepherd took out what he claimed was his speedboat on the thames. this footage was recovered from charlotte's phone. he let her take control, but they were both thrown into the water after the boat hit branches. he was found clinging to the hull. charlotte was pulled out unresponsive. charlotte's family have been appealing for shepherd to return to the uk, but had this reaction at the news. to see him just stroll into the police station, smiling and waving, wasjust unbelievable. his arrogance over everything. under current diplomatic agreements between georgia and the uk, shepherd is eligible for extradition. the
he'd been hiding in the georgian capital, tbilisi.he gave an interview to a local tv channel. i hope that, you know, justice will be done and that my appeal will succeed and i canjust, everyone can move forward with their lives. lastjuly, he was sentenced in his absence to six years in prison for the manslaughter of 24—year—old charlotte brown. in december 2015, the pair had been on a first date and, after dinner and drinks, shepherd took out what he claimed was his speedboat on the thames....
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we have heard from the british embassy here, they were thanking the georgian authorities, the georgianviolent crime recorded by the police in england and wales — a rise of 19 per cent last year. among the crimes on the increase — murders, knife attacks and robberies. (earlier i spoke to our home affairs correspondent danny shaw who explained the figures in more detail. this is continuing what we‘ve seen for about five years into england and wales, violent crime is going up, and wales, violent crime is going up, merger and wales, violent crime is going up, merger and knife and wales, violent crime is going up, mergerand knife crime and wales, violent crime is going up, merger and knife crime going up. the only good news is that gun crime is going down but if we take the figures in turn, first of all looking at homicides, a category that includes murder and manslaughter, we see a 1a% increase. taking the number from manslaughter, we see a 1a% increase. taking the numberfrom 6a9 homicides to 739 in the last 12 months, that is an increase of 90 more killings, honest to every week. that is
we have heard from the british embassy here, they were thanking the georgian authorities, the georgianviolent crime recorded by the police in england and wales — a rise of 19 per cent last year. among the crimes on the increase — murders, knife attacks and robberies. (earlier i spoke to our home affairs correspondent danny shaw who explained the figures in more detail. this is continuing what we‘ve seen for about five years into england and wales, violent crime is going up, and wales,...
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her sister said she is shocked at howjack shepherd appeared on georgian television.in this situation. he has been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their actions? tonight, jack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not they will fight his extradition back to the uk. right now, i have information based on my client that he was threatened by some people, that if he goes back to great britain, if he goes to jail in great britain he will have big problems there. it's not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back. the former head of extradition at the crown prosecution service says he is more likely to want to come home. i have no doubt the conditions there are absolutely horrendous, and if he fights this extradition process and tries to drag this whole process out, then he will have a really miserable time. and i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn't want to be a fugitive and wants it all over with. charl
her sister said she is shocked at howjack shepherd appeared on georgian television.in this situation. he has been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their actions? tonight, jack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not they will fight his extradition back to the uk. right now, i have information based on my client that he was threatened by some people, that if he goes...
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charlotte‘s sister says she is shocked by jack shepherd‘s appearance on a georgian television stationhas been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now still to be in denial about their reckless actions? this is a detention centre in georgia where jack shepherd is being held. authorities will begin extradition proceedings to get him back to the uk. the former head of extradition at the crown prosecution service says shepherd is more likely to come home. i have no doubt that the conditions there are absolutely horrendous. if he fights his extradition, drags the whole process out, then he will have a really miserable time. i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is he doesn‘t want to be a fugitive. and he just wants to get this over with now. do you have any message for charlotte's family? the uk has an extradition treaty with georgia. the process could take months if shepherd fights it, which would prolong the agony for charlotte‘s family. helena lee, bbc news. in the past few moments, jack shepherd‘s lawyer in georgia has been speaking to j
charlotte‘s sister says she is shocked by jack shepherd‘s appearance on a georgian television stationhas been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now still to be in denial about their reckless actions? this is a detention centre in georgia where jack shepherd is being held. authorities will begin extradition proceedings to get him back to the uk. the former head of extradition at the crown prosecution service says shepherd is more likely to come home. i have...
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the bbc has been told jack shepherd is in hiding in the georgian capital, tiblisi. in the georgian capitalt. the scottish government has ordered an investigation into the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow, after the deaths of two patients who contracted a rare infection linked to pigeon droppings. a postmortem examination confirmed that one of the patients, a child, died partly as a result of the infection. the met office has issued a yellow warning for most of the uk, as snow fell over much of the country. travellers have faced disruption, particularly in scotland, with some roads closed and flights delayed due to icy conditions. the met office says the warning will remain in place until late tomorrow morning. the royal farce the favourite and the netflix drama roma have led the nominations for this year's 0scars, with both films receiving ten each. two of the british stars of the favourite, 0livia colman and rachel weisz, have been recognised, and there was success too for actors christian bale and richard e grant. the academy aawards are held in hollywood next month. 0ur ar
the bbc has been told jack shepherd is in hiding in the georgian capital, tiblisi. in the georgian capitalt. the scottish government has ordered an investigation into the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow, after the deaths of two patients who contracted a rare infection linked to pigeon droppings. a postmortem examination confirmed that one of the patients, a child, died partly as a result of the infection. the met office has issued a yellow warning for most of the uk, as snow fell...
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steve rosenberg sent this report from the georgian capital tbilisi. shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre, in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying that we have to blame the british justice system. i'm just saying it was his decision, yes. but i believe that this was not the right decision. he knows that, he agrees with it. now he wants to do his best to collaborate with the judges. last year, shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, on the left, after his speedboat crashed in the thames. he continues to insist it was a tragic accident. he's been found guilty and convicted of manslaughter. how can someone continue now, still, to be in denial about their reckless actions? a british court had sentenced jack shepherd to six years in prison. now it's the courts in georgia that will decide if he'll
steve rosenberg sent this report from the georgian capital tbilisi. shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre, in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying that we have to blame the british justice system. i'm just saying it was his decision, yes. but i believe that...
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steve rosenberg joins us from the georgian capital, tbilisi.e will his first court appearance in tbilisi. a judge will decide whether he should remain behind bars. then attention will turn to possible extradition. that is a process that could take weeks, even months. after ten months on the run and 2500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre, in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition. his defence lawyer told me that jack shepherd had made a mistake fleeing britain. i'm not saying that somebody forced him to do that. i'm not saying that we have to blame the british justice system. i'm saying it was his decision, yes. but i believe that this was not the right decision. he knows that, he agrees with it. now he wants to do his best to collaborate with the judges. last year, shepherd was convicted of the manslaughter of charlotte brown, on the left, after his speedboat crashed in the thames. he continues to insist it was a tragic accident. h
steve rosenberg joins us from the georgian capital, tbilisi.e will his first court appearance in tbilisi. a judge will decide whether he should remain behind bars. then attention will turn to possible extradition. that is a process that could take weeks, even months. after ten months on the run and 2500 miles from home, jack shepherd had handed himself into georgian police. he'll spend another night in this detention centre, in tbilisi. tomorrow, he's in court and could soon face extradition....
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he is a georgian, but i don't think that was the overriding factor. >> thank you. frank: yes? >> the 14th amendment, which you emphasized, question about that today. would it take a constitutional amend to remove the 14th amendment? frank: yes. >> thank you. frank: yes, i think so. the original 14th amendment which was making the rounds in 1860 at the time of lincoln's election had a clause in it that you could never amend that right, or the constitution as it pertained to persons held to service without using the term slavery. it never was adopted. we got the right 13th amendment in the end in 1865 but i think you could amend an amendment. >> your honor, with respect to lincoln's relationship to davis, do you have an opinion as to lincoln's responsibility for the kilpatrick orders? frank: i don't know if they actually existed as to whether this was this conspiracy to kill or capture dahlgren. he died on this mission, as we know. we don't see it. just like we don't see, even if we try to follow the money, if the confederate government was really responsible for booth's first a
he is a georgian, but i don't think that was the overriding factor. >> thank you. frank: yes? >> the 14th amendment, which you emphasized, question about that today. would it take a constitutional amend to remove the 14th amendment? frank: yes. >> thank you. frank: yes, i think so. the original 14th amendment which was making the rounds in 1860 at the time of lincoln's election had a clause in it that you could never amend that right, or the constitution as it pertained to...
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through georgians departure from the block and while both break cities and pro e.u. supporters cheer the result together it makes the prospect of a disorderly breaks it ever more likely business leaders and now left asking what next british pm may well she faces a vote of confidence on wednesday on brussels is making contingency plans for a no deal break six. and earlier i spoke to john hermann he's a lawyer at c.m.s. law firm and he's a team advisor advise in german companies on breaks it related questions so i began by asking him what the prospects of a no deal brags it would mean for companies in europe. it's been clear from the night of the vote back in two thousand and sixteen that if we got to a point in time where there is no regulated transition period in a regulated exit of the u.k. from the european union this is would suffer a considerable disruption uncertainty has only grown over the time that the does come since then and as we enter this last phase the uncertainty just increases the business is very concerned about disruption destruction to their supply
through georgians departure from the block and while both break cities and pro e.u. supporters cheer the result together it makes the prospect of a disorderly breaks it ever more likely business leaders and now left asking what next british pm may well she faces a vote of confidence on wednesday on brussels is making contingency plans for a no deal break six. and earlier i spoke to john hermann he's a lawyer at c.m.s. law firm and he's a team advisor advise in german companies on breaks it...
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he'd been hiding in the georgian capital, tbilisi.ing arrested, he gave an interview to a local tv channel. i hope that, you know, justice will be done and that my appeal will succeed and i canjust, everyone can move forward with their lives. lastjuly, he was sentenced in his absence to six years in prison for the manslaughter of 24—year—old charlotte brown. in december 2015, the pair had been on a first date and, after dinner and drinks, shepherd took out what he claimed was his speedboat on the thames. this footage was recovered from charlotte's phone. he let her take control, but they were both thrown into the water after the boat hit barges. he was found clinging to the hull. charlotte was pulled out unresponsive. charlotte's family have been appealing for shepherd to return to the uk, and said they were overwhelmed with the news. under current diplomatic agreements between georgia and the uk, shepherd is eligible for extradition. the crown prosecution service said it is drafting a request. for now, he remains in a detention centr
he'd been hiding in the georgian capital, tbilisi.ing arrested, he gave an interview to a local tv channel. i hope that, you know, justice will be done and that my appeal will succeed and i canjust, everyone can move forward with their lives. lastjuly, he was sentenced in his absence to six years in prison for the manslaughter of 24—year—old charlotte brown. in december 2015, the pair had been on a first date and, after dinner and drinks, shepherd took out what he claimed was his speedboat...
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he's appealling his conviction and, speaking on georgian tv, he maintained his innocence.--- -:: handed ' run, jack shepherd finally handed himself the run, jack shepherd finally handed himself - the former soviet himself and in the former soviet state of georgia. a before sp% the justice, before speaking to the police i gave an interview to a police he gave an interview to a local television station. he said he was involved in a tragic accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 2a when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he'd taken her for a meal and then out onto the thames on his speedboat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking. he was speeding. he let her take controls. the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who's now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. in today's interview, shepherd said he wanted to
he's appealling his conviction and, speaking on georgian tv, he maintained his innocence.--- -:: handed ' run, jack shepherd finally handed himself the run, jack shepherd finally handed himself - the former soviet himself and in the former soviet state of georgia. a before sp% the justice, before speaking to the police i gave an interview to a police he gave an interview to a local television station. he said he was involved in a tragic accident in 2015 in which a lady called charlotte brown...
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of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent. and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he said this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president according to our constitution decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. kind. of like there's someone else living inside of me like controlling my body. the byproduct of that drug is the cause like some fear depression. because it literally made him into a zombie it's crazy. you know i mean we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know sins clayson and all that. took years to combat it takes a long time to get rid of. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter of us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping
of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent. and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he said this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president according to our constitution decided not to wait for...
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of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president. decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. oh you'll fool me old dog. because really i do three in russia. reflect there's someone else moving inside of me like controlling my body. the byproduct of that drug is the cause like severe depression. because it would need one to zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault this is crazy and all that. here's a con addict. of. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers
of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president. decided not to wait for the results of the president's election...
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of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control this means that. the president. decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. race. also a spearing dramatic development only silly and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with the lawmakers manufactured to sentence to the public will. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the final clearing go around listen to the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room sick. in the real news room. we set off the face of the years from the track and. if these islands are off today but the reality is there
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of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in two thousand and seven they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he sat this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president. decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october two thousand and thirteen. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake. to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's tolerance for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. you are you know more than fifty percent of the day his test your screen and your screen is controlling you through this little incentives and he
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she released a statement saying, timately a grand jury of 23 prince georgians reviewed the indictment and brought in officer krauss. krauss is employed by the police department, which would not comment on colson's accusations. >>> after 4:00, a shockin development out of wisconsin this morning. >> a teen that went missing has been found alive.jayme oss was found. look for updates in the nbc washington app. >>> a m using the state's controversial stand your ground dense is set to be in court. micha michael draka is in court for shooting and killing someone over a parking spao . it seems tow him going for a gun after he was pushed down. his lawyer says his client was acting in self-defense and the shooting was justified. >>> new technology helped police ina pennsylvani nap a man suspected of kidnapping and raping a little girl 20 years ago. police say the meunna 10-year-old was natched at gunpoint in somerset county. she wpp d off near the maryland border. 50-year-old timothy nelson is charged with this crime, after the fbi was able to lift a fingerprint a get dna preserved from the cri
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charge her official charge people on the ground the simple brace other they're loyal to ukrainian georgian on they they don't want a russian charge are actually you know doing something like that they're actually doing be concerned about what there will be nothing of the people were actually working because unfortunately in russia there's always an image of this you know guy even in ukraine as well the guy who drives a luxury car saddos and has golden golden stuff on him there's a priest now also a lot of ordinary priest will also work hard for their own people so they are not really interested in political games i can tell us something today i was in the church and like our father of all public tour he was very calm he did not mention anything bad he just say we pray for all christians so i think the position the composition of those people the people on the ground are not connected to an abortion and they are old political games and they are actually i think they are doing whatever they can for what they say go through the humor that goes i'm fortunate we are going to a relationship betw
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is visiting the georgian archaeological museum in the amman citadel high school students have come to a reading from his book about the tells. the past he paints a picture of the archaeological mounds that contain the secrets of history wants to inspire the following generations. planning to stand with us on the bus or of course that has to do with the fact that i used to be a pastor and taught children. to fruition but i work with the st thomas choir of life as they hear and i've always tried to express things in simple terms that children and teenagers can understand i want to pass my interest on to them in to us here at. the museum opened in one thousand nine hundred fifty one and contains incredible artifacts from prehistory to the fifteenth century a german research foundation helps the museum catalog it stretches. you to hasan manages a project for the protection of cultural assets in amman some of these perfectly preserved clay figure has a more than one thousand one hundred thousand years old and we're. still sure. we have super pieces here that are truly unique. they were dis
is visiting the georgian archaeological museum in the amman citadel high school students have come to a reading from his book about the tells. the past he paints a picture of the archaeological mounds that contain the secrets of history wants to inspire the following generations. planning to stand with us on the bus or of course that has to do with the fact that i used to be a pastor and taught children. to fruition but i work with the st thomas choir of life as they hear and i've always tried...
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was thrown out of his speedboat on the river thames, is now being held in police custody in the georgianspondent sarah campbell reports. there had been rumoured sightings of him as far afield as turkey and thailand. but after months on the run, jack shepherd finally handed himself in, in the former soviet state of georgia. a fugitive from justice, before speaking to the police, he gave an interview to a local television station. yes, my name is jack shepherd. he said he was involved in a tragic accident in 2015, in which a lady called charlotte brown tragically died. charlotte was just 24 when she was killed. she was on a first date with jack shepherd. he'd taken herfor a meal and then out on to the thames on his speed boat. charlotte took this footage on her mobile phone. they'd been drinking, he was speeding, he let her take controls, the boat crashed and overturned. charlotte died. shepherd, who is now 31, was arrested, but vanished before his trial at the old bailey even began. he was convicted in his absence of manslaughter by gross negligence and sentenced to six years in prison. i
was thrown out of his speedboat on the river thames, is now being held in police custody in the georgianspondent sarah campbell reports. there had been rumoured sightings of him as far afield as turkey and thailand. but after months on the run, jack shepherd finally handed himself in, in the former soviet state of georgia. a fugitive from justice, before speaking to the police, he gave an interview to a local television station. yes, my name is jack shepherd. he said he was involved in a tragic...
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her sister said she is shocked at howjack shepherd appeared on georgian television.ions? it‘s not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back. a former head of extradition at the cps says he is more likely to want to come home. i have no doubt the conditions there are horrendous. if he fights the process and drags this out, he will have a miserable time. i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn‘t want to be a fugitive and wants to get it all over with. tonightjack shepherd is being held in this detention centre in georgia. his lawyers are deciding whether or not he will fight his extradition back to the uk. scientists may have found a definitive link between gum disease and alzheimers. dementia has skyrocketed in recent years but treatments remain elusive. this latest study could have real world effects on those suffering from the disease. researchers in san franciso found that a bacteria, known to be caused by gum disease, has been found in the brains of people with alzheimers. they‘re now racing to develop a drug that could bloc
her sister said she is shocked at howjack shepherd appeared on georgian television.ions? it‘s not clear whether shepherd will refuse to come back. a former head of extradition at the cps says he is more likely to want to come home. i have no doubt the conditions there are horrendous. if he fights the process and drags this out, he will have a miserable time. i suspect one of the reasons he has handed himself in is because he doesn‘t want to be a fugitive and wants to get it all over with....
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but it does have major military consequences this take a listen to what georgians are going merrill said about that today i ended with the norms we combine them as part of our joint system of collective security we germany and france pledge in the event of an attack on our respective territories to give each other all the help and support we can. and that includes military assistance if you think many people should be and. that reminded me of mediately of article five in the dative treaty to do with attack on you was an attack on me is this treaty today is it about building that european or army that has been talked about for so long it's a first step in that direction this is an area where germany finds it somewhat easier to compromise than on some of president might cause economic proposals and you talk about what is this responding to one of the things this particular part respawn. two is the sense that the old alliances of the post-war era including most especially the protection and partnership of the u.s. are no longer to be relied upon to the same extent so there is a real push fo
but it does have major military consequences this take a listen to what georgians are going merrill said about that today i ended with the norms we combine them as part of our joint system of collective security we germany and france pledge in the event of an attack on our respective territories to give each other all the help and support we can. and that includes military assistance if you think many people should be and. that reminded me of mediately of article five in the dative treaty to do...
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crash on the thames say they are outraged that man convicted of her death gave an interview to a georgianthe health secretary is to unveil a five—year plan to tackle antibiotic resistance. donald trump postpones his annual state of the union speech the
crash on the thames say they are outraged that man convicted of her death gave an interview to a georgianthe health secretary is to unveil a five—year plan to tackle antibiotic resistance. donald trump postpones his annual state of the union speech the