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we're dealing with offences of grooming, rape, drugs and human trafficking.ultural considerations there which we must be mindful of. and over the following weeks across the west end of newcastle... police, police! ..they carried out a series of raids. you're arrested for conspiracy to commit rape. what! put your hands in front of you, please. it'll all be explained to you when you get to the police station. conspiracy to commit rape? keep it to yourself yet but... inside the flats, the police discovered evidence of partying. and any maybes lass's names? 0h aye. phones, lap tops, sims cards... they seized mobiles, computers and drugs, anything which would help piece together their investigation. at the beginning of 2014, they went public with the inquiry. 15 arrests as police investigate claims of sexual abuse of young women in newcastle. some of them were in local authority care. this could be somebody who you see in circumstances that just doesn't feel right. you see them associating with older boys or indeed older men. there can't be any political correctne
we're dealing with offences of grooming, rape, drugs and human trafficking.ultural considerations there which we must be mindful of. and over the following weeks across the west end of newcastle... police, police! ..they carried out a series of raids. you're arrested for conspiracy to commit rape. what! put your hands in front of you, please. it'll all be explained to you when you get to the police station. conspiracy to commit rape? keep it to yourself yet but... inside the flats, the police...
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men are subject to grooming standards as well.o the regime that casinos put in place puts an equal burden on men and women. so because men can't have lung air -- long hair is pestly fine for them to say you just need to wear makeup so the court created this kind of false -- formalism essentially to say there's no sex discrimination with the case, and so lots of interesting cases on grooming standards that you are might think would raise a question of discrimination as basis of rate race or sex or possibly both. but by and large plaintiffs in those cases lose. >> professor who is your coauthor on this book? >> he teaches duke. and -- you talk about the concept of a working identity. yeah. what is that? >> so the bairveg idea is if it is the case that one thinks that an employer might be making choices about you based on whether they perceive you to be over masculine or feminine or perceive you to be overly black or o not then that creates pressure on you to present yourself had a particular way. so let's go back to -- american airl
men are subject to grooming standards as well.o the regime that casinos put in place puts an equal burden on men and women. so because men can't have lung air -- long hair is pestly fine for them to say you just need to wear makeup so the court created this kind of false -- formalism essentially to say there's no sex discrimination with the case, and so lots of interesting cases on grooming standards that you are might think would raise a question of discrimination as basis of rate race or sex...
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one grooming standards. one of hi favorite tragic cases on this involve mott a black bomb but a white woman in nevada. it's harrah's kind, they have a grooming policy that it's very specific with respect to how women must come to workings and how men mississippi u -- men woman to corks. women must wear makeup, get dahled, groom their hair in a -- i. a men have grooming standards as well. so the brings a claim of sex discrimination again. the court says, it's not actionable sex discrimination. this time the court's rationale guess something like this. men are subject to grooming standards as well, so the regiment that harrahs put in place puts an equal burden on men and women. so because men can't have long hair, because men can't wear earrings, et cetera, it's perfectly fine for the kind -- casino to say you need to wear makeup. the create created a false formula to say there's no sex discrimination in the case and she lost. so lots of interesting cases on grooming standards that you might think would raise
one grooming standards. one of hi favorite tragic cases on this involve mott a black bomb but a white woman in nevada. it's harrah's kind, they have a grooming policy that it's very specific with respect to how women must come to workings and how men mississippi u -- men woman to corks. women must wear makeup, get dahled, groom their hair in a -- i. a men have grooming standards as well. so the brings a claim of sex discrimination again. the court says, it's not actionable sex discrimination....
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but they also don't go out and groom young girls.f you were raised in an environment where you can't talk about things like sex, that is going to lead to problems. isn't that a cultural dichotomy? it's not going back to the point, it is not islamic. you've all agreed that if there's a problem, it's cultural, but the question is, let's pin down what the cultural problem is. what i mean is i'm trying... we have ruled out religion at least, but at least some argue it is cultural. from my own experiences, one issue that i personally have not only come across on a personal level but also have seen as i've been working nationally is the fact that sometimes the police worries about community tensions and so they are not willing to always go in and talk to the community and talk to the community leaders who i call self—appointed because most of them are self appointed leaders, and actually discuss things that are happening. that is the argument effectively, that political correctness gets in the way of policing or enforcing or sorting out so
but they also don't go out and groom young girls.f you were raised in an environment where you can't talk about things like sex, that is going to lead to problems. isn't that a cultural dichotomy? it's not going back to the point, it is not islamic. you've all agreed that if there's a problem, it's cultural, but the question is, let's pin down what the cultural problem is. what i mean is i'm trying... we have ruled out religion at least, but at least some argue it is cultural. from my own...
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police constable attacks failure to shame grooming gangs.e police chief is saying that there is not enough shame and stigma attached to child sexual exportation in some communities, pointing the finger at the asian community from which these men came. you have to look at the root causes of why this is happening. there are some graphic details in some of the coverage. some of the background with the men. some of the background with the men. some of the things that they had said previously. talking about white girls as, you know, white trash that we re girls as, you know, white trash that were there to meet their sexual gratification. it's a bit worrying two point finger at an entire community. that's only going to stoke up tensions there. particularly with the police. to label it as an asian community, we are speaking about a specific group within that community. not whole swathes of people in that area. what he's saying is that these communities we are talking about, they can deal with the problem from within as well and stop it from happeni
police constable attacks failure to shame grooming gangs.e police chief is saying that there is not enough shame and stigma attached to child sexual exportation in some communities, pointing the finger at the asian community from which these men came. you have to look at the root causes of why this is happening. there are some graphic details in some of the coverage. some of the background with the men. some of the background with the men. some of the things that they had said previously....
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>> yes. >> interesting. >> this is where we do our grooming. >> i go into the dog grooming room, and i notice that there's no signs on the outside of the building kind of detailing what goes on inside this facility, and i don't know how a customer's supposed to know we do. >> here's alyssa. >> how are you? nice to meet you. is that a customer's dog? >> yeah. >> how do you know how to price it? >> we price based on breed. condition of the coat is always a factor....depending on what they want us to do, if there's any special, like, requests... >> so do you kinda make it up? >> pretty much. >> okay. >> this is what i call the centerpiece of la dogworks. it's a 2,500-square foot indoor dog park. this is for dogs to play. >> very cool. and who's that? >> jesse, who is director of animal care. >> how long has he been working here? >> seven years. >> hi, guys. >> hi, george. this is marcus. >> to go in and see the thought and the creativity that andrew put into this... it's very well-thought out. i'm very impressed. hi, guys. >> we call it the dog deck. it's a safe haven. if you notice the
>> yes. >> interesting. >> this is where we do our grooming. >> i go into the dog grooming room, and i notice that there's no signs on the outside of the building kind of detailing what goes on inside this facility, and i don't know how a customer's supposed to know we do. >> here's alyssa. >> how are you? nice to meet you. is that a customer's dog? >> yeah. >> how do you know how to price it? >> we price based on breed. condition of the...
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and i think it was the rochdale grooming scandal which came toa rochdale grooming scandal which cameith the prosecution then that's all the suggestions that councils, police and the crown prosecution service had not done enough to intervene to stop and there were concerns that maybe they had not done that because ofa maybe they had not done that because of a concern about a racist backlash. we the chief constable saying there was no political correctness here. i think that is something that people are aware of, there has been much soul—searching as to what should be done and what more can be done to prevent this kind of thing going on. police forces now routinely briefed officers on how to spot this kind of abuse. the likely victims, the likely locations, different kinds of grooming behaviour, the way these gangs operate. and prosecutors are advised that victims have to be careful, they're advised that victims have to be careful, they‘ re often advised that victims have to be careful, they're often people who distrust the authorities and they may have been in trouble with the police
and i think it was the rochdale grooming scandal which came toa rochdale grooming scandal which cameith the prosecution then that's all the suggestions that councils, police and the crown prosecution service had not done enough to intervene to stop and there were concerns that maybe they had not done that because ofa maybe they had not done that because of a concern about a racist backlash. we the chief constable saying there was no political correctness here. i think that is something that...
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tonight at six: the newcastle network who groomed, drugged and raped young girls and women over a four—yeareriod. seventeen men and one woman, mostly of asian descent, have been found guilty. there were dozens of victims. despite the abuses they've suffered, the victims have demonstrated great bravery in recounting their experiences in court. operation sanctuary relied on evidence from an informant, a convicted child rapist who was paid £10,000 — that's controversial. there are dangerous men behind bars and vulnerable people protected, that would not have been the case if we had not used that informant. this isn't the first abuse network that's been exposed. what more can be done? also tonight: threats and counter—threats from president trump and the north korean leader. where will it end? first time in court forfive men charged over the hillsborough disaster. the financial crash that changed our lives. ten years on, the couple who are still rebuilding their lives. we have cash and cash only and that's that. if we can't afford it, we don't have it. and the women's rugby world cup is underwe
tonight at six: the newcastle network who groomed, drugged and raped young girls and women over a four—yeareriod. seventeen men and one woman, mostly of asian descent, have been found guilty. there were dozens of victims. despite the abuses they've suffered, the victims have demonstrated great bravery in recounting their experiences in court. operation sanctuary relied on evidence from an informant, a convicted child rapist who was paid £10,000 — that's controversial. there are dangerous...
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grabs the groom and the mother of the bride. now grabbing the mother and father of the groom.omsmen jump up and head over to the bridesmaids. now it's full on wedding dance party. there's the father. not to be outshone cuts in a little bit. he was trying to set something up before. there's the mother of i think the bride. now he jumps in. now he's dancing with her. ♪ when you're walking down the aisle with your husband on your wedding day ♪ >> i feel like we need to do this, get the whole gallery involved. come on, everybody. >> sometimes these weddings can drag and drag. people are kind of falling asleep. in this case everybody's smiling. everybody's had a laugh. he gives some problps to the musician. it's to draw attention to the work he's done with the church. but this video is cool. hundreds of thousands of views. it's just getting out there now because people are like i want that at my wedding. >>> ladies, rejoice. because now you have a use for all of those pajama sets you get during the holidays that you really never use because they're ugly. >> some of them are comfy t
grabs the groom and the mother of the bride. now grabbing the mother and father of the groom.omsmen jump up and head over to the bridesmaids. now it's full on wedding dance party. there's the father. not to be outshone cuts in a little bit. he was trying to set something up before. there's the mother of i think the bride. now he jumps in. now he's dancing with her. ♪ when you're walking down the aisle with your husband on your wedding day ♪ >> i feel like we need to do this, get the...
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vulnerable teenagers, groomed and abused by a gang of asian men in newcastle have finally got justiceual exploitation of children and young women. it's a problem that authorities across the country have struggled to tackle. but inside out can reveal how the investigation here came close to collapse after northumbria police secretly paid a man who raped a child thousands of pounds to infiltrate the grooming gang. for the first time, we tell the whole story. police — emergency? if you try anything — you tried it on with us. he tried to sleep with us. a police operator takes a 999 call. there's an argument going on. it's (bleep) rape. she's my girlfriend, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. go home, take a taxi, yeah. well, go on then. what's happening? she just wants to go. i'll go then. no. no, i need to know what is going on. there's clearly a disturbance there. what's going on? 0k, 0k, it doesn't matter, thank you. after the call, which lasted several minutes, the handler established she was speaking to this man. the police did investigate, but took no further action against minoye
vulnerable teenagers, groomed and abused by a gang of asian men in newcastle have finally got justiceual exploitation of children and young women. it's a problem that authorities across the country have struggled to tackle. but inside out can reveal how the investigation here came close to collapse after northumbria police secretly paid a man who raped a child thousands of pounds to infiltrate the grooming gang. for the first time, we tell the whole story. police — emergency? if you try...
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police defend paying a child rapist for information as part of an investigation into a grooming gang as "the right thing to do". no, we don't support the police in doing this. we think it was a misguided action, putting a person who had a track record of abusing girls into a situation with other vulnerable girls. the fact of the matter is, we absolutely did not plant xy, the informant in this case, in the midst of vulnerable women and girls. the war of words escalates — north korea promises that a plan to fire missiles near us territory will be ready in days. nhs waiting lists hit a ten—year high — other key targets including urgent referral for cancer care have also been missed. also in the next hour — claims that the number of people sleeping on the streets could jump dramatically. the charity, crisis, says the problem may climb by three quarters in the uk over the next ten years. a second chance to gold — botswanan athlete isaac makwala will run in the final of tinai's 200m after running his won alone against the clock. i wish to thank the imf for giving me another chance. and two
police defend paying a child rapist for information as part of an investigation into a grooming gang as "the right thing to do". no, we don't support the police in doing this. we think it was a misguided action, putting a person who had a track record of abusing girls into a situation with other vulnerable girls. the fact of the matter is, we absolutely did not plant xy, the informant in this case, in the midst of vulnerable women and girls. the war of words escalates — north korea...
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the headlines on bbc news: 18 people who groomed young women and girls in newcastle are convicted of the us defends donald trump‘s threats of bringing ‘fire and fury‘ to north korea — saying it was necessary to speak to kimjong—un in language he would understand. five men appear before magistrates in warrington charged in connection with the hillsborough disaster in 1989. a fantasist who killed a man in london before fleeing to italy has been found guilty of a murder that happened four years ago. 28—year—old jason marshall pretended to be a policeman and secret agent during his attacks. it was thought the victim had died in an accidental fire — until a relative stumbled across a video recording years later. our home affairs correspondent nick beake has the story. a bungalow in a quiet street in west london, a visitor arrives. he has come to kill. over the next few hours, while acting out the role of a police officer, he will attack his victim and leave him for dead. it is all captured on this cctv. but jason marshall nearly got away with it. on his way out, he set fire to the propert
the headlines on bbc news: 18 people who groomed young women and girls in newcastle are convicted of the us defends donald trump‘s threats of bringing ‘fire and fury‘ to north korea — saying it was necessary to speak to kimjong—un in language he would understand. five men appear before magistrates in warrington charged in connection with the hillsborough disaster in 1989. a fantasist who killed a man in london before fleeing to italy has been found guilty of a murder that happened...
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the former director of public prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said that the grooming of vulnerableirls by south asian gangs needs to be recognised as "a profoundly racist crime". yesterday, 18 people, mainly of pakistani or bangladeshi origin, were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the force involved in the case, northumbria police, has been defending its decision to pay a convicted paedophile £10,000 for information during the course of that investigation. our home affairs correspondent nick beake reports. the raids across newcastle smashed a grooming gang that was drugging and abusing young girls, one just 1a years old. the victims were mostly white, the attackers mainly british men from pakistani, indian and bangladeshi heritage. it's a story we've heard time and again, oxford, rochdale, cardiff to name a few. today, one former leading prosecutor condemned what he said had been a reluctance to investigate asian gangs who target vulnerable white girls, and that a big change was needed. i think some recognition that this is a problem in all communities and across communitie
the former director of public prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said that the grooming of vulnerableirls by south asian gangs needs to be recognised as "a profoundly racist crime". yesterday, 18 people, mainly of pakistani or bangladeshi origin, were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the force involved in the case, northumbria police, has been defending its decision to pay a convicted paedophile £10,000 for information during the course of that investigation. our home affairs...
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he could himself have been involved in grooming and abusing those vulnerable children.. the force's police commissioner said she was uneasy about playing the rapist but ultimately she was satisfied everything was done properly. these are complex cases and difficult judgements have to be made. danieljohnson, bbc news. north korea has dismissed president trump's warnings that it will face the fire and fury of the united states as "a load will face the fire and fury of the united states as a load of nonsense, in the latest escalation of tension between the two leaders. north korea has said it was drawing up plans to launch four ballistic missiles towards the sea off the coast of guam, a us territory and a major strategic hub in the south pacific. police hunting a jogger who knocked a pedestrian into the path of a london bus say they have received a good response to their appeal for information and they are following up several lines of enquiry. cctv footage of the incident on putney bridge appears to show the man barging into the 33—year—old woman without warning. she esca
he could himself have been involved in grooming and abusing those vulnerable children.. the force's police commissioner said she was uneasy about playing the rapist but ultimately she was satisfied everything was done properly. these are complex cases and difficult judgements have to be made. danieljohnson, bbc news. north korea has dismissed president trump's warnings that it will face the fire and fury of the united states as "a load will face the fire and fury of the united states as a...
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the men and one woman groomed, drugged and raped vulnerable girls as young as m over a four year periodno—one should underestimate the trauma that these young girls have gone through, but undoubtedly they have made our communities safer places by their actions. but controversy, as it emerges that police paid a convicted child rapist thousands to act as an informer and expose the network. there are dangerous men behind bars and vulnerable people protected, that would not have been the case if we had not used that. the convictions are part of a wider investigation into grooming which could involve hundreds more victims and perpetrators. also tonight... a fresh warning from president trump to north korea — he says america's nuclear arsenal is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before. former chief constable sir norman bettison appears in court with four others on charges related to the hillsborough disaster and its aftermath. trying to find a cure for type one diabetes — new hope after first trials of a pioneering new therapy that could slow the advance of disease. on his own aga
the men and one woman groomed, drugged and raped vulnerable girls as young as m over a four year periodno—one should underestimate the trauma that these young girls have gone through, but undoubtedly they have made our communities safer places by their actions. but controversy, as it emerges that police paid a convicted child rapist thousands to act as an informer and expose the network. there are dangerous men behind bars and vulnerable people protected, that would not have been the case if...
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you had a groom. and you had a suit.ome modern couples, that just won't do. >> they want to skip the big wedding but not the big memories or maybe more honestly, the big instagram posts. so they're turning to elopement planners for help. >> reporter: he is getting ready for her wedding day. like many brides, she has her glam squad, her dressmaker and of course there's her groom. at a glance, it looks like a typical wedding, except for one thing. lori and john are eloping. >> it gives me great pleasure to pronounce you husband and wife and you may kiss your bride. >> i was looking at weddings, have a wedding for $10,000, and at that was a small wedding. we just decided, let's just elope. >> reporter: but lori and john wanted something more than getting married at a courthouse. lori came across a local company that specialized in, you guessed it, elopements. >> i bring the cupcakes. i i work with amazing people to get dresses and locations. >> reporter: they are similar to wedding planners, except. >> it's on a much, much
you had a groom. and you had a suit.ome modern couples, that just won't do. >> they want to skip the big wedding but not the big memories or maybe more honestly, the big instagram posts. so they're turning to elopement planners for help. >> reporter: he is getting ready for her wedding day. like many brides, she has her glam squad, her dressmaker and of course there's her groom. at a glance, it looks like a typical wedding, except for one thing. lori and john are eloping. >>...
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. >>> and how much it's costing the bride and groom's parents. days driving all over town. why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safeway anniversary sale, and filled up her trunk with grocery savings, plus earned 4 times the gas reward points. now that's something to smile about. the safeway anniversary sale! come in and explore! we were first to report that the city was slapping people >>> nbc bay area responds and helps prompt a major about face at san jose city hall. we reported the city was slapping people with fines with fireworks fines with little or no proof they ever did it. >> now the city is dismissing those violations. >> reporter: on garrison circle there's a collective sigh. >> it's awesome. >> i feel really relieved. i feel great. >> reporter: fines were sent to homes here along other parts of san jose. it came about when the city invited people to report illegal fireworks using this online form. we found those accusations rarely had video. and sometimes didn't even cite a specific address. yet they issued several citations. now san jose is consee
. >>> and how much it's costing the bride and groom's parents. days driving all over town. why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safeway anniversary sale, and filled up her trunk with grocery savings, plus earned 4 times the gas reward points. now that's something to smile about. the safeway anniversary sale! come in and explore! we were first to report that the city was slapping people >>> nbc bay area responds and helps prompt a major about face at san jose city...
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they work with other men to groom victims for sex.d in these trials over the past two years, but they are just one pa rt two years, but they are just one part of operation sanctuary, which has been running since 2013 and still continues today. the 18 people guilty at newcastle crown court were arrested following a series of raids in the city. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm, caught as part of operation sanctuary, one of the biggest sexual exploitation investigations in the north of england. one 17—year—old says she was raped at a party session organised by local men. it's a familiar story. i woke up in the morning. the wardrobe was pushed up against the door. her police interview was played to the court. to protect her identity, we've asked jurors to read what the jury saw. —— we asked actors. he had had sex while i was asleep. still now, i'm confused about it. how did you feel when you were told he had done that to you? dirty, confused. how many sessions had you been to? about 60. 22 complainants came forward in this c
they work with other men to groom victims for sex.d in these trials over the past two years, but they are just one pa rt two years, but they are just one part of operation sanctuary, which has been running since 2013 and still continues today. the 18 people guilty at newcastle crown court were arrested following a series of raids in the city. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm, caught as part of operation sanctuary, one of the biggest sexual exploitation investigations in the north...
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it happened at "after hours grooming" on park boulevard.he groomer says the one year old yorkshire terrier named "saucey" slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped thru a small hole in a door. saucey's owner and her family confronted the groomer about the disappearance because they feel she hasn't helped look for the dog. the groomer says she's been threatened on social media because of the dog's disappearance. saucey's owner is offering a five- thousand dollar reward for her return. ( tiffany ) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... a patriot prayer rally gets the green light to hold an event at crissy filed this weekend. hear how san francisco is trying to prevent violence from breaking out. and the president is moving forward with his transgender military plan... find out how soon he wants transgener troops to stop serving. plus... a big ruling today for hundreds inmates on death row. details on why the state could resume executions after more than 10 years. (tiffany) good morning i'm tiffany mcelroy..(
it happened at "after hours grooming" on park boulevard.he groomer says the one year old yorkshire terrier named "saucey" slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped thru a small hole in a door. saucey's owner and her family confronted the groomer about the disappearance because they feel she hasn't helped look for the dog. the groomer says she's been threatened on social media because of the dog's disappearance. saucey's owner is offering a five-...
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from rubber hand to newcastle and well established pattern now of muslim—led gangs grooming and vulnerableattern can be broken. joining me now on bbc two —— we stand back. now on bbc one it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. at the world athletics championships in london, turkey's ramil guliyev wins gold in the men's 200 metres. after heptathlon disappointment, katrina johnson—thompson progresses to the high jump final. and rory mcilroy is nicely placed nearing the end of his opening round at the uspga championship in north carolina. more on mcilroy and the year's final major at quail hollow shortly but day seven of the world athletics championships have come to an end in london where olly foster is. and the weather was a little more conducive to running, jumping and throwing today? welcome to the london stadium. three gold medals have been won tonight on this seventh night of the world athletics championships. the most unexpected so far, the turkish winter ramil guliyev who has just won his country's first world title. that is a race that has dominated thi
from rubber hand to newcastle and well established pattern now of muslim—led gangs grooming and vulnerableattern can be broken. joining me now on bbc two —— we stand back. now on bbc one it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. at the world athletics championships in london, turkey's ramil guliyev wins gold in the men's 200 metres. after heptathlon disappointment, katrina johnson—thompson progresses to the high jump final. and rory mcilroy is nicely placed...
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professor alexis jay was not the first to address grooming in rotherham.s suppressed. now she works as a safeguarding expert. the internet is playing a huge role in that. that wasn't prevalent when i was in rotherham. it is having a massive impact on child sexual exploitation now. the austerity drive has had a huge impact on children's services, sadly. they are safe but they are nowhere near safe enough. three yea rs nowhere near safe enough. three years ago rotherham joined a list of terms associated with grooming, its reputation damaged. progress has been made yet many agree that child sexual exploitation is not defeated, just diminished. spencer stokes, bbc news, rotherham. in response to our report rotherham council claims that significant progress has been made and the programme has been regularly checked by 0fsted. it says it has invested in its services and they are safer and more responsible for young people and their families as a result. the headlines on bbc news. spanish police say they've shot dead younes abouyaaqoub, the man accused of ramming
professor alexis jay was not the first to address grooming in rotherham.s suppressed. now she works as a safeguarding expert. the internet is playing a huge role in that. that wasn't prevalent when i was in rotherham. it is having a massive impact on child sexual exploitation now. the austerity drive has had a huge impact on children's services, sadly. they are safe but they are nowhere near safe enough. three yea rs nowhere near safe enough. three years ago rotherham joined a list of terms...
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the former director of public prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said that the grooming of vulnerablefoundly racist crime". yesterday, 18 people, mainly of pakistani or bangladeshi origin, were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the force involved in the case, northumbria police, has been defending its decision to pay a convicted paedophile £10,000 for information during the course of that investigation. our home affairs correspondent nick beake reports. the raids across newcastle smashed a grooming gang that was drugging and abusing young girls, one just 1a years old. the victims were mostly white, the attackers mainly british men from pakistani, indian and bangladeshi heritage. it's a story we've heard time and again, oxford, rochdale, cardiff, to name a few. today, one former leading prosecutor condemned what he said had been a reluctance to investigate asian gangs who target vulnerable white girls, and that a big change was needed. i think some recognition that this is a problem in all communities and across communities, and recognising it for what it is, not pretending it's
the former director of public prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said that the grooming of vulnerablefoundly racist crime". yesterday, 18 people, mainly of pakistani or bangladeshi origin, were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the force involved in the case, northumbria police, has been defending its decision to pay a convicted paedophile £10,000 for information during the course of that investigation. our home affairs correspondent nick beake reports. the raids across newcastle...
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a police chief has said paying a child rapist £10,000 as part of an investigation into a grooming gangf 17 men and a woman for abusing girls in newcastle. charities have criticised the force for paying the criminal. labour has accused the government of selling off valuable hospital assets to help plug a hole in nhs finances. the amount of health service land in england that has been earmarked for sale has more than doubled in the past year. analysis commissioned by labour found 117 sites deemed surplus were still in medical or clinical use. ministers said selling land would give vital funding for patient care, and free up space for much—needed housing. some prisoners should be able to use video calling technology to stay in touch with their families. it could cut reoffending rates, the government has been advised. a review by lord farmer suggests so—called virtual visits should be made available for inmates whose family members who cannot attend jail because of illness, distance or other factors. research indicates a prisoner who receives visits from a visitor is 39% less likely to reo
a police chief has said paying a child rapist £10,000 as part of an investigation into a grooming gangf 17 men and a woman for abusing girls in newcastle. charities have criticised the force for paying the criminal. labour has accused the government of selling off valuable hospital assets to help plug a hole in nhs finances. the amount of health service land in england that has been earmarked for sale has more than doubled in the past year. analysis commissioned by labour found 117 sites...
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it happened at "after hours grooming" on park boulevard around 4:30 friday afternoon. groomer says she believes that the one year old yorkshire terrier named saucey slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped thru a small hole in a door. saucey's owner and her family confronted the groomer today about the disapperance and because they feel she hasn't helped look for the dog. they say saucey is like a member of their family. (grant) the pet groomer says she has had other people looking for the dog, rather than herself. she says because she's been threatened on social media about the dog's disapperance she has had other people looking for the dog, rather than herself. saucey's owner is offering a five-thousand dollar reward for her ret
it happened at "after hours grooming" on park boulevard around 4:30 friday afternoon. groomer says she believes that the one year old yorkshire terrier named saucey slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped thru a small hole in a door. saucey's owner and her family confronted the groomer today about the disapperance and because they feel she hasn't helped look for the dog. they say saucey is like a member of their family. (grant) the pet groomer says she...
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cases we have seen whether this succession of grooming cases we have seen coming through the courtsve raised many questions over whether there are cultural issues, whether there are cultural issues, whether there are cultural issues, whether there are ethnic issues that have prevented police and social services from getting to the truth quick enough. this is the territory many people have raised questions about. this is where she got into trouble. her words caused such deep offence, and they seemed to be such a sweeping generalisation, and for the shadow equalities minister in that role, it became untenable. therefore she tendered her resignation. we have also seen other politicians tried to address this difficult question because of these grooming cases. home secretary amber rudd, after the newcastle case, she commented publicly as well, saying we shouldn't let political correctness get in a way of seeking justice and finding the truth. but it seems sarah champion's comments went too far, caused too much offence and were particularly badly chosen words, leading to her resignation t
cases we have seen whether this succession of grooming cases we have seen coming through the courtsve raised many questions over whether there are cultural issues, whether there are cultural issues, whether there are cultural issues, whether there are ethnic issues that have prevented police and social services from getting to the truth quick enough. this is the territory many people have raised questions about. this is where she got into trouble. her words caused such deep offence, and they...
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this is one of scores of woman abused by men in a grooming gang in rotherham.e forces on how to tackle the problem. it'sjust so insulting. they clearly thought no one was great to know about it and they thought they would get away with it. xy's activities became public when he fell out with his handler and threatened to go to be press, claiming the police enquiry was cropped and braces. this was dismissed as my splayed out. bat the police enquiry was cropped and racist. but a man from the government's task force to combat child sexual petition questions the police ‘s's decision. child sexual petition questions the police 's's decision. i can't envision circumstances were i would have authorised payment to someone convicted of rape. i can't imagine how you would have control mechanisms in place with an informant that type that you were going to task that we give you reassurance that they didn't still represent a risk to young and vulnerable women, given what i know about this particular person'shistory. prime contender we have not only brought dangerous men toju
this is one of scores of woman abused by men in a grooming gang in rotherham.e forces on how to tackle the problem. it'sjust so insulting. they clearly thought no one was great to know about it and they thought they would get away with it. xy's activities became public when he fell out with his handler and threatened to go to be press, claiming the police enquiry was cropped and braces. this was dismissed as my splayed out. bat the police enquiry was cropped and racist. but a man from the...
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. >> are they able to groom a kid as well as a licensed teacher who sees a kid 50 minute as day? >> they are oftentimes more better able to groom kids. >> because they may have more access to the students outside the classroom. >> those people are often alone more one on one and often have intimate relationships with kids because they're helping kids who have been acting out or talking to kids about why they've been acting out. >> police arrested montgomery county school security guards and found that virginia nor maryland state law requires school security guards get licensed. only prince george's which uses licensed police in their schools does so. >> told you so. >> that's why this mom says she's been advocating that schools consider more licenses and oversight over the adults that are around our children. >> they are implementing systems to have better systems to watch over these volunteers or these paraeducators that come onto a campus but it's nowhere near where it needs to be. >> the i-team revealed hundreds of job openings in three major local school districts and found a
. >> are they able to groom a kid as well as a licensed teacher who sees a kid 50 minute as day? >> they are oftentimes more better able to groom kids. >> because they may have more access to the students outside the classroom. >> those people are often alone more one on one and often have intimate relationships with kids because they're helping kids who have been acting out or talking to kids about why they've been acting out. >> police arrested montgomery county...
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and he was groomed about it.ve steph was groomed to be a great athlete and off the court. brands want ase part of that. newook at it as a endorsement and not that simple transaction to put my name on something and i get a check to do something. it is a partnership and equity. there's a huge education peas we want to tell our fellow athletes. not aave heard stories, talking about girls and video games and cars in the locker room. these are the things talked about. is that the case? >> it is. you look at our home games and the front row and you see -- >> we went around and looked at the front row and picked out people, this is a vc, that guy used to be the ceo, there is a hedge fund guy. that is what it is like down at oracle arena. >> that is a great place to network and we see those guys to watch of play and we get to step in at their world. that is a part of the conversation. to see if anybody has connections or history with those types of guys. a great job of putting audit event just for the guys, the warriors.
and he was groomed about it.ve steph was groomed to be a great athlete and off the court. brands want ase part of that. newook at it as a endorsement and not that simple transaction to put my name on something and i get a check to do something. it is a partnership and equity. there's a huge education peas we want to tell our fellow athletes. not aave heard stories, talking about girls and video games and cars in the locker room. these are the things talked about. is that the case? >> it...
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one of them later on in the reception, what do the bride and groom start doing? circling the room. we all get to cringe through this conversation. >> so we had this crazy, crazy request. it's going to sound insane. but we were just eating dinner over here and we saw this wedding going on and it seemed so fun and we wanted to be part of it. >> you guys got to go. >> no worries. >> if they had led with a gift. >> it's funny you should say this. >> if you are watching this and you are the bride and groom, we want to offer you a gift. one of the bucket items off your list. if it's within our reach. >> good luck. i'd love to see the follow-up to this. >>> she's trying to get dada's attention. except that's not her daddy. >> wow, the secret is out. >>> plus he's trying to be sneaky. >> slinking across the floor. >> but someone is onto him. day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heights with safe driver and paperless billing. but the prize at
one of them later on in the reception, what do the bride and groom start doing? circling the room. we all get to cringe through this conversation. >> so we had this crazy, crazy request. it's going to sound insane. but we were just eating dinner over here and we saw this wedding going on and it seemed so fun and we wanted to be part of it. >> you guys got to go. >> no worries. >> if they had led with a gift. >> it's funny you should say this. >> if you are...
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we believe the bride and groom is in that white maybach right there.nd it's popular to take a tour of the city a the wedding. to just drive around and show everybody that you just got married. now, see that black mercedes g-63 right behind it? that's approximately 140, $150,000 car. so the fact that this happens is mind blowing. >> wait, what? the heck? >> was that on purpose? >> yeah. what we've been able to translate and to figure out is that this was some sort of point of pride. the people in the black mercedes wanted to be right behind the bride and groom's car when somebody else tried to slide in. things got out of control. and they just began to smash each other like it's a rolling demolition derby. >> this is so stupid it's comical. >> it doesn't stop after just one accidental crunch. >> there's nothing accidental about this. >> it looks like the guys inside the car don't really seem to be that concerned about it. in fact, we even found this video on one of their instagram accounts where they're laughing over their videos being on local news rep
we believe the bride and groom is in that white maybach right there.nd it's popular to take a tour of the city a the wedding. to just drive around and show everybody that you just got married. now, see that black mercedes g-63 right behind it? that's approximately 140, $150,000 car. so the fact that this happens is mind blowing. >> wait, what? the heck? >> was that on purpose? >> yeah. what we've been able to translate and to figure out is that this was some sort of point of...
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why they said they did it - plus find out what the bride and groom had to say about it.ittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. social media has landed a local law enforcement officer in hot water. pam moore is in the newsroom with what we are working on for kron 4 news at six. (pam) grant this is a case of: be carefull what you click on. a member of the alameda county sheriff's department was researching the white supremacist ... who are planning to hold a rally in berkeley later this month. while he was examining their tweets ... he made a mistake and clicked on the retweet button. and the reaction to that was fast and furious. tonight, we will hear from the deputy about what happened... as well as some of the heated response he received in the matter of minuttes. we will have that story... and much more on kron 4 news at six. grant back to you. (vick) the raiders were back at practice this morning and everyone was hoping to hear from running back marshawn lynch.(grant) of course he didn't speak... as you al
why they said they did it - plus find out what the bride and groom had to say about it.ittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. social media has landed a local law enforcement officer in hot water. pam moore is in the newsroom with what we are working on for kron 4 news at six. (pam) grant this is a case of: be carefull what you click on. a member of the alameda county sheriff's department was researching the white supremacist ......
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the former director of public prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said that the grooming of vulnerablengs needs to be recognised as "a profoundly racist crime". yesterday, eighteen people — mainly of pakistani or bangladeshi origin — were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the force involved in the case, northumbria police, has been defending its decision to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 for information during the course of that investigation. our home affairs correspondent nick beake reports. the raids across newcastle smashed a grooming gang that was drugging and abusing young girls, one just 1a years old. the victims were mostly white, the attackers mainly british men from pakistani, indian and bangladeshi heritage. it's a story we've heard time and again, 0xford, rochdale, cardiff to name a few. today, one former leading prosecutor condemned what he said had been a reluctance to investigate asian gangs who target vulnerable white girls, and that a big change was needed. i think some recognition that this is a problem in all communities and across communities, and recog
the former director of public prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said that the grooming of vulnerablengs needs to be recognised as "a profoundly racist crime". yesterday, eighteen people — mainly of pakistani or bangladeshi origin — were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. the force involved in the case, northumbria police, has been defending its decision to pay a convicted child rapist £10,000 for information during the course of that investigation. our home affairs...
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but this one is a surprise wedding for the groom and the bride. >> arranged wedding?do you mean? >> not arranged. they were planning to get married. you see rachel right there, she works on a movie set. they're working on the movie "12." her fiance at the time, corey, he was working or it too. the producer said, hey, let's surprise them with a wedding. so the lighting crew set all this up. here comes the bride. and there's the groom in the hat. they get on the back of this truck. they're slowly lifted up. guess what. corey's roommate happens to be ordained so he is able to really marry them. gets the ring from the ring bearer. they exchange vows. >> in sickness and in health, in grace at all times. >> i do. >> they kiss. >> you may kiss the bride. >> my favorite part of this wedding and christian is going to be so sorry she missed it is the tossing of the bouquet. >>> now, this ring bearer is going to win the adorable award. because he comes to the door to ask this woman a very important question. that little boy is elijah macdonald. he's a neighbor. she adores him. s
but this one is a surprise wedding for the groom and the bride. >> arranged wedding?do you mean? >> not arranged. they were planning to get married. you see rachel right there, she works on a movie set. they're working on the movie "12." her fiance at the time, corey, he was working or it too. the producer said, hey, let's surprise them with a wedding. so the lighting crew set all this up. here comes the bride. and there's the groom in the hat. they get on the back of this...
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the groom saved the cake.one was went on and the party went on at a nearby center. >> tom brady may have scored a life saving tuesday. he shared the story of one los angeles fan trying to find her perfect match on his facebook page. veronica miracle from our sister station has the story. >> reporter: every day chrissy tackles the biggest fight of her life. the 35-year-old spends her days cheering for the patriots and battling a bone marrow failure disorder. >> i get tired easily, you know, stairs are a very big challenge sometimes. >> reporter: it is the same disease good morning america's robin roberts fought back in 2012, and like roberts she must undergo chemo and a bone marrow transplant. as a half japanese american, to find a perfect genetic match she's had to wait ten years. >> there's not that many mixed race people on the registry. >> reporter: recently her search became urgent when doctors said her blood count was too low. through a family friend and a plea on social media, her message reached an unli
the groom saved the cake.one was went on and the party went on at a nearby center. >> tom brady may have scored a life saving tuesday. he shared the story of one los angeles fan trying to find her perfect match on his facebook page. veronica miracle from our sister station has the story. >> reporter: every day chrissy tackles the biggest fight of her life. the 35-year-old spends her days cheering for the patriots and battling a bone marrow failure disorder. >> i get tired...
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the groom saved the cake.was went on and the party went on at a nearby center. >> tom brady may have scored a life saving tuesday. he shared the story of one los angeles fan trying to find her perfect match on his facebook page. veronica miracle from our sister station has the story. >> reporter: every day chrissy tackles the biggest fight of her life. the 35-year-old spends her days cheering for the patriots and battling a bone marrow failure disorder. >> i get tired easily, you know, stairs are a very big challenge sometimes. >> reporter: it is the same disease good morning america's robin roberts fought back in 2012, and like roberts she must undergo chemo and a bone marrow transplant. as a half japanese american, to find a perfect genetic match she's had to wait ten years. >> there's not that many mixed race people on the registry. >> reporter: recently her search became urgent when doctors said her blood count was too low. through a family friend and a plea on social media, her message reached an unlikely
the groom saved the cake.was went on and the party went on at a nearby center. >> tom brady may have scored a life saving tuesday. he shared the story of one los angeles fan trying to find her perfect match on his facebook page. veronica miracle from our sister station has the story. >> reporter: every day chrissy tackles the biggest fight of her life. the 35-year-old spends her days cheering for the patriots and battling a bone marrow failure disorder. >> i get tired easily,...
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. >> here's andrew and alex showing off at a wedding recently, hanging out with the bride and groom, out a few of their hits, including, listen. ♪ >> not bad at all. not bad for a wedding band. >> so the duo were at a philadelphia wedding of about 200 people. andrew went to school with the groom, and he was even in the wedding party. >> ah. >> as you can see there. >> the bride doesn't look like she minded at all, sharing the spotlight with the fellas. >> that is awesome. >> congratulations to them. the chain-smokers joined them on the honeymoon. ♪ baby, pull me closer >> no, no, no. >>> now, forbes' list of the highest-paid actors are out. and before you ask, neither of the ryans cracked the top five. >> this is an outrage. >> this is horrible. this is fake news. we thought it would be fun to test and see which hollywood hunk made the top five list. here you go. you have. >> samuel l. jackson. robert downie jr., tom cruise, adam sandler with a mustache. jackie chan, vin diesel, who's that guy? >> oh, yeah, that guy. right. right. >> it's the eclipse. the moon eclipsed itself. >> you
. >> here's andrew and alex showing off at a wedding recently, hanging out with the bride and groom, out a few of their hits, including, listen. ♪ >> not bad at all. not bad for a wedding band. >> so the duo were at a philadelphia wedding of about 200 people. andrew went to school with the groom, and he was even in the wedding party. >> ah. >> as you can see there. >> the bride doesn't look like she minded at all, sharing the spotlight with the fellas....
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a bride and groom started their wedding night in handcuffs. when they were arrested for a post reception brawl. the canadian couple had taken their party to a local bar and a fight broke out and spilled outside and the bride allegedly jumped in the melee and started to throw punches, she was hall add way by police in her wedding gown and the bride and groom were both charges and they are set to appear in court next month. >>> back to school time is just around the corner and that means getting your kids into a regular sleep routine and we have tips to make the transition easier. plus, how hurricane harvey may hit you in the wallet. all ahead when "action news" comes right back. twenty minutes. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medicare card number. so they can steal your identity, commit medicare fraud. what can you do? guard your card? guard your card? just like your credit card. nobody gets my num
a bride and groom started their wedding night in handcuffs. when they were arrested for a post reception brawl. the canadian couple had taken their party to a local bar and a fight broke out and spilled outside and the bride allegedly jumped in the melee and started to throw punches, she was hall add way by police in her wedding gown and the bride and groom were both charges and they are set to appear in court next month. >>> back to school time is just around the corner and that means...
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it happened at "after hours grooming" on park boulevard.mer says the one year old yorkshire terrier named "saucey" slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped thru a small hole in a door. saucey's owner and her family confronted the groomer about the disappearance because they feel she hasn't helped look for the dog. ( mark ) the groomer says she's been threatened on social media because of the dog's disappearance. saucey's owner is offering a five- thousand dollar reward for her return. ( tiffany ) coming up on the kron four morning news... a tinder date goes terribly wrong. see what the man stole during his date. and later... a man who killed his son is sentenced. hear what the boy's mother said to her ex-husband before he was sent off to prison. and after the break... colin kaepernick is still wi
it happened at "after hours grooming" on park boulevard.mer says the one year old yorkshire terrier named "saucey" slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped thru a small hole in a door. saucey's owner and her family confronted the groomer about the disappearance because they feel she hasn't helped look for the dog. ( mark ) the groomer says she's been threatened on social media because of the dog's disappearance. saucey's owner is offering a...
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after her dog went missing from a pet grooming salon.(steve) and now she is offering a five thousand dollar reward to find the lost yorkshire terrier. the dog's owner say's it happened at "after hours grooming" in oakland friday afternoon. the groomer believes the dog...named "saucey" slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped through a small hole in a door. the owner's daughter saucey is like a member of the family. (sot) the pet groomer apologized for what she calls an honest mistake. and says she's even been threatened on social media about saucey's disapperance (pam) more than one thousand people in the south bay have signed an online petition calling for the removal of a christopher columbus sta
after her dog went missing from a pet grooming salon.(steve) and now she is offering a five thousand dollar reward to find the lost yorkshire terrier. the dog's owner say's it happened at "after hours grooming" in oakland friday afternoon. the groomer believes the dog...named "saucey" slipped out of her restaint, jumped off the grooming table and escaped through a small hole in a door. the owner's daughter saucey is like a member of the family. (sot) the pet groomer...
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also in the programme: grooming the next generation. the bbc talks to child soldiers trained by so—called islamic state now living in europe. and making his fourth and final appearance as james bond: the actor daniel craig confirms he will return as 007. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where the firestorm following president trump's latest comments blaming both sides for the violence in charlottesville, virginia continues to burn. business leaders have joined two former republican presidents in condemning his stance. the bbc‘s north america editorjon sopel reports. # amazing grace... the memorial service for heather heyer, an anti—racism protestor mown down by a white supremacist in charlottesville on saturday. but far from this being an occasion when a nation comes together, america seems more bitterly divided than ever. they tried to kill my child to shut her up. well, guess what? you just magnified her. applause this was charlottesville on friday night — racist groups chanting "jews will not replace
also in the programme: grooming the next generation. the bbc talks to child soldiers trained by so—called islamic state now living in europe. and making his fourth and final appearance as james bond: the actor daniel craig confirms he will return as 007. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where the firestorm following president trump's latest comments blaming both sides for the violence in charlottesville, virginia continues to burn. business leaders have joined...
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. >>> a bride dances in a bar but not with the groom. >> oh, that's a game change per. >> what's behind touching scene of the man who took her hand. >>> and -- >> hello. >> a handsome police officer -- it. >> has ensnared single women around the world. >> the story behind the cop creating a social media meltdown. >> he does not look that much different from our own ollie pettigrew. >> look to aim hen talk to him all day. we can mute this one. >>> somebody called the emergency line at hope for paws in the los angeles area to come rescue this little guy. >> let's see if we can lead him into this yard. >> that's rio. rio was abandoned by his owners. sadly, rio was also hit by a car. nobody's been able to catch him, so hope for paws comes in. he does not want to go with strangers. but with one toss of that loop, he's able to catch him, but then rio doesn't want to be caught and almost escapes. >> hurry, hurry. >> sorry. >> lisa comes in with that lucky leash. she's able to get that leash around his neck. >> good boy. >> so after they calm him down, they start to pet him, and he's like, oh,
. >>> a bride dances in a bar but not with the groom. >> oh, that's a game change per. >> what's behind touching scene of the man who took her hand. >>> and -- >> hello. >> a handsome police officer -- it. >> has ensnared single women around the world. >> the story behind the cop creating a social media meltdown. >> he does not look that much different from our own ollie pettigrew. >> look to aim hen talk to him all day. we can...