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and in 2010, he was promoted to sergeant, where he worked in hackney.erything that may be thrown at them and him and then on the neighbourhood team, again in hackney. in 2015 he moved to croydon. where he worked as a sergeant, first in response and then again ona sergeant, first in response and then again on a local neighbourhood team. finally, as we know, he worked in our detention command at croydon but frequently volunteering for duty in custody suites across london. matt spent very nearly 30 years as a uniformed police officer serving the public of london. he was originally from new zealand and he was educated, i believe, at a boys school where he developed a huge passion and great skill at rugby. after 0rtega university came to london in 1989 and began to play by london in 1989 and began to play rugby at a very high level the london irish. matt was a leader in his sport. well—known as a player and in several teams, including the met police and latterly as a coach more recently with east grinstead. his colleagues knew him as a big quy- his colleague
and in 2010, he was promoted to sergeant, where he worked in hackney.erything that may be thrown at them and him and then on the neighbourhood team, again in hackney. in 2015 he moved to croydon. where he worked as a sergeant, first in response and then again ona sergeant, first in response and then again on a local neighbourhood team. finally, as we know, he worked in our detention command at croydon but frequently volunteering for duty in custody suites across london. matt spent very nearly...
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everywhere in hackney, there's traffic. people are very angry.e are angry, but there's a lot of other people who are very pleased as well, so it has split opinion. what always happens with these things... look, he'sjust gone straight through, this guy. well, he will get a fine and hopefully, he won't do it again. the virus is changing the way we have lived their lives. all certain things that are not certain any more, swifter century of urban pre—eminence, the carfinds itself ata pre—eminence, the carfinds itself at a crossroads. mark easton, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. viewers it's time for us to have a look at the national and international from look at the national and internationalfrom pages in the pictures. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the director of thejohn smith centre and former leader of the scottish labour party, kezia dugdale and also matt dathan who's deputy political editor of the sun newspaper. tomor
everywhere in hackney, there's traffic. people are very angry.e are angry, but there's a lot of other people who are very pleased as well, so it has split opinion. what always happens with these things... look, he'sjust gone straight through, this guy. well, he will get a fine and hopefully, he won't do it again. the virus is changing the way we have lived their lives. all certain things that are not certain any more, swifter century of urban pre—eminence, the carfinds itself ata...
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philip hackney, thanks for helping walk us through this. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. >> you can bet that this topic might be on the table tomorrow in the first presidential debate tomorrow night in cleveland on the topics as well of the coronavirus, the economy, the supreme court, but now president trump's taxes. >> take a look at this online video from the biden camp. it is slamming the president's alleged $750 tax payment for the first two years when he was running and his first year in office. watch this. ♪ jessica dean is in cleveland of course where the debate will take place just hours from now tomorrow night. joe biden clearly hearing a plan to go after the president on his taxes? >> reporter: yes, good morning to both of you. we can certainly expect to hear about this tomorrow, poppy and jim. we saw former vice president biden the last couple of weeks really lean in to this scranton versus park avenue messaging. he went after white working class voters in the upper midwest and that is something they've continued to come back to and this n
philip hackney, thanks for helping walk us through this. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. >> you can bet that this topic might be on the table tomorrow in the first presidential debate tomorrow night in cleveland on the topics as well of the coronavirus, the economy, the supreme court, but now president trump's taxes. >> take a look at this online video from the biden camp. it is slamming the president's alleged $750 tax payment for the first two years when he was running...
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. >> and i am brian hackney. >>> first, president trump has nominated amy coney barrett for supreme court justice. >> reporter: the president highlighted amy coney barrett's achievement at the rose garden. he talked about her education, career, and personal life. she was here with her seven children. two were adopted from haiti, one has special needs. it is beyond the personal side of this that attracts her to the republicans and the president. they are very happy with her views on gun rights, abortion, and of course, on immigration. >> i stand before you today to fulfill one of my highest and most important duties. >> reporter: president donald trump announcing who he hopes will be the next supreme court justice. >> she is a woman of unparalleled achievement, towering intellect, sterile in credentials, and unyielding loyalty to the constitution. >> reporter: his pick, amy coney barrett, a 48-year-old appellate judge and notre dame law professor. she is a conservative mother of seven. if confirmed, barrett would be the fifth woman to sit on the supreme court. >> if the senate does me the
. >> and i am brian hackney. >>> first, president trump has nominated amy coney barrett for supreme court justice. >> reporter: the president highlighted amy coney barrett's achievement at the rose garden. he talked about her education, career, and personal life. she was here with her seven children. two were adopted from haiti, one has special needs. it is beyond the personal side of this that attracts her to the republicans and the president. they are very happy with her...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. we begin with that sudden shutdown at the state unemployment office. the employment development department is halting all unemployment claims for two weeks while it sifts through a massive backlog and struggles to fix a badly broken system that's become a prime target for fraud. reporter ryan hill breaks it all down. >> reporter: michael nelson is one of the countless californians dealing with their own problems with e.d.d. >> no phone calls back from emails that are sent in to them. they're just not responding back. >> reporter: nelson said he filed for employment in january and received payments from e.d.d. >> i filled out the paperwork they sent me and told them i went back to work and they took it upon themselves to keep sending me money. >> reporter: money that nelson didn't expect or want from e.d.d. more than $7,000 worth. he tried giving it back. so far, no luck. now a government strike team report shows 100 recommendations to fix the e.d.d. failures, including an immediate halt to
. >> i'm brian hackney. we begin with that sudden shutdown at the state unemployment office. the employment development department is halting all unemployment claims for two weeks while it sifts through a massive backlog and struggles to fix a badly broken system that's become a prime target for fraud. reporter ryan hill breaks it all down. >> reporter: michael nelson is one of the countless californians dealing with their own problems with e.d.d. >> no phone calls back from...
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i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. darren peck joins us with good news. we may see some relief this week? >> i'm going to start out with the good news first and then i'm going to show you the not great news for tomorrow. here's the good news. this is the latest forecast that shows you how the smoke is going to behave over the next 12 hours. really this gets us from now through noon. you know the drill on this one by now. the deeper the shades of red, the higher the concentration of smoke. looks what's happening here between now and noon. we're starting it over here now. and we're advancing it. you can see how the bulk of the smoke is going to get pushed off to the east. something else you're probably becoming familiar with now. this is only showing you the smoke through the upper levels of the atmosphere where most of it is. the stuff down here on the ground is going lr an thi tout. you'ot starthere over nex 12rs we're going to start pushing some of this smoke off to the east and that's good news. let me get to the not so good news. we've got to take a lo
i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. darren peck joins us with good news. we may see some relief this week? >> i'm going to start out with the good news first and then i'm going to show you the not great news for tomorrow. here's the good news. this is the latest forecast that shows you how the smoke is going to behave over the next 12 hours. really this gets us from now through noon. you know the drill on this one by now. the deeper the shades of red, the higher the...
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>>> good evening, i am brian hackney. let's look outside. we had record high temperatures within 15 degrees of death values high. the dangers heatwave is not over. to make matters worse, smoke is filling the bay area's guys, impacting air quality and making it difficult to breathe. meteorologist is tracking it all tonight.:i will leave the smoke for later, let's talk about the heat. i will show you a lot of numbers higher than 100 degrees. this one happened in san francisco. that is special. we've only done that 12 times since records have been kept going back to the 1870s. the old record for today's date was 1992. we did beat that by six degrees. nine of these 12 100 days happened in the month of september. is picking up which, the hottest temperature san francisco has ever hit happened 3 years ago, this weekend, on labor day. this is a popular time to get extreme heat in san francisco. you might remember 107. it is the hottest temperature ever recorded in san francisco. these numbers me too. livermore hit 111. these are the numbers that we
>>> good evening, i am brian hackney. let's look outside. we had record high temperatures within 15 degrees of death values high. the dangers heatwave is not over. to make matters worse, smoke is filling the bay area's guys, impacting air quality and making it difficult to breathe. meteorologist is tracking it all tonight.:i will leave the smoke for later, let's talk about the heat. i will show you a lot of numbers higher than 100 degrees. this one happened in san francisco. that is...
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opposition that violates all down or inside the european legal system death russia is part of and hackney is a lie a lake of international war by using a weapon of mass destruction death is simply from britain in should have been destroyed for a long time now and he has done a lot to disclose the system of corruption what he called kook sympathies and we have seen by his own videos how a for more prime minister met leaders in the actual crime minister has used your work to for money laundering their money here in realist interests and companies and shares our funds and so on and that must get an european out of who that cooks and the. and there was the german lawmaker you're going to be there speaking with us earlier let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world rescuers in beirut say they've detected the signs of life in the rubble of a building that collapsed after a massive explosion one month ago heightened search efforts are now underway after sensors revealed a pole seeing signal that could be a heartbeat last month's blast in beirut k
opposition that violates all down or inside the european legal system death russia is part of and hackney is a lie a lake of international war by using a weapon of mass destruction death is simply from britain in should have been destroyed for a long time now and he has done a lot to disclose the system of corruption what he called kook sympathies and we have seen by his own videos how a for more prime minister met leaders in the actual crime minister has used your work to for money laundering...
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i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. let's get right to the headlines.everyone is wondering in this searing heat, will my power stay on? at this moment, it's looking good. a statewide flex alert is in effect until 10:00 p.m. but according to what we're seeing on the cal iso website right now, demand is still sitting below the available capacity. the explosive creek fire burning out of control in the southern sierra is not helping matters. we've learned it's taken a power plant off line. >> if has also officially pushed california into the worst wildfire year on record. in terms of acres burned, more than 2 million so far in areas seven times the size of los t'andes. so i much smoke and ash, it's easily visible from space, and on the ground, almost nothing is visible. despite that and somewhat surprisingly, most of the smoke choking the bay area right now is not coming from the creek fire, but that could change when the winds change
i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. let's get right to the headlines.everyone is wondering in this searing heat, will my power stay on? at this moment, it's looking good. a statewide flex alert is in effect until 10:00 p.m. but according to what we're seeing on the cal iso website right now, demand is still sitting below the available capacity. the explosive creek fire burning out of control in the southern sierra is not helping matters. we've learned it's taken a power plant off...
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people in croydon and hackney, for example, they remember him so fondly as a really good police officert investigating crime, arresting people and dealing with anti—social behaviour and that kind of thing. but also was involved in supporting people, and helping young people get away from crime. a really rounded character. and then he was a truly great sportsmen, and a leader in sports. so, sport, of course, takes you into all sorts of wider worlds. and, you know, he was a kiwi, a proud kiwi. but he lived in london all his life. he worked in london all his life, played sport all over the place. he led sport as a coach and a captain. notjust rugby, he was a very good tennis player. so, those worlds, the sporting worlds and the london community world, perhaps i didn't know so much about. but is a police officer, so many people knew how good he was. he is going to be sorely, sorely missed. finally, it is police memorial day, and we are remembering the officers who have been lost. the police are under a lot of pressure at the moment, and they are bearing a lot of the pressure. is there anyth
people in croydon and hackney, for example, they remember him so fondly as a really good police officert investigating crime, arresting people and dealing with anti—social behaviour and that kind of thing. but also was involved in supporting people, and helping young people get away from crime. a really rounded character. and then he was a truly great sportsmen, and a leader in sports. so, sport, of course, takes you into all sorts of wider worlds. and, you know, he was a kiwi, a proud kiwi....
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everywhere in hackney, there is traffic. people are very angry.ion. what always happens with these things... he's just gone straight through, this guy. well, he will get a fine and hopefully he won't do it again. introduced without consultation during lockdown, the controls are a deliberate shock tactic, forcing people to rethink old habits. reaction has been impassioned. a0 minutes extra means that i can do less work in the day. have you driven recently? in rush hour? it's gridlock. the virus is changing the way we live our lives. old certainties are certain no longer. so it is that after a century of urban pre—eminence, the car finds itself at a crossroads. mark easton, bbc news. it looks like the future, but soon it could be a flying parademic who comes to the rescue. the great north air ambulance service say this groundbreaking kit could help medics fly to patients trapped on the mountains in 90 seconds rather than taking the long journey by foot. sharon barbour reports from the lake district. it may look like science fiction, but this is real
everywhere in hackney, there is traffic. people are very angry.ion. what always happens with these things... he's just gone straight through, this guy. well, he will get a fine and hopefully he won't do it again. introduced without consultation during lockdown, the controls are a deliberate shock tactic, forcing people to rethink old habits. reaction has been impassioned. a0 minutes extra means that i can do less work in the day. have you driven recently? in rush hour? it's gridlock. the virus...
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authorities say dalton potter fired shots at deputy darrell hackney, pulled over while pulling a stolen trailer and drive off, crash the vehicle, ran into the woods. another suspect identified as jonathan pozner is also wanted in connection to the shooting. he was not seriously injured thanks to his bulletproof vest. >> another fox news alert. in a-year-old girl is killed in two others are seriously hurt after someone opened fire into their car. police say they were stopped at a light in chicago when the gunman's car pulled up behind them targeting someone inside, two adults were shot in the back and are listed in critical condition. witnesses say people nearby tried to save the little girl's life, the gunman fled the scene in a black dodge charger. also, the house oversight committee launching an investigation into postmaster general lewis d joy he broke campaign finance law. >> he pressured employs to donate to republican candidates, then reimburse them. the spokesman says he was not aware employees felt that way. the committee chairwoman now demanding he be suspended. >> donald trump
authorities say dalton potter fired shots at deputy darrell hackney, pulled over while pulling a stolen trailer and drive off, crash the vehicle, ran into the woods. another suspect identified as jonathan pozner is also wanted in connection to the shooting. he was not seriously injured thanks to his bulletproof vest. >> another fox news alert. in a-year-old girl is killed in two others are seriously hurt after someone opened fire into their car. police say they were stopped at a light in...
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even brian hackney impressed. he's in 5th place. around him 6 under 64. gave him a five-shot lead as they finish up on monday. >>> nba playoffs, rockets, lakers going toe to toe in the west. moving pictures on game day tonight. >>> milwaukee bucks star giannis antetokounmpo tested his ankle in an elimination game against miami. 2nd quarter, he reinjured the ankle, the right one. chris middleton helped keep the bucks alive. he scored 30 of his 36 points after halftime. milwaukee survived, won the game 118-115. they're down three games to one with game 5 tuesday with or without last season's mvp. how come i'm not talking about the raiders or the 49ers? we got insights, we got interviews, and we got discussion coming up on game day tonight. getting you ready for week 1. >> that's when you'll be talking about it. thank you. >>> i'm john ramos in oakland. the vendors alongside lake merit say they're try survive hard times. the neighbors say they have to go. >>> the city of san francisco shuts down the parking lots at ocean beach. we'll take a closer look at wh
even brian hackney impressed. he's in 5th place. around him 6 under 64. gave him a five-shot lead as they finish up on monday. >>> nba playoffs, rockets, lakers going toe to toe in the west. moving pictures on game day tonight. >>> milwaukee bucks star giannis antetokounmpo tested his ankle in an elimination game against miami. 2nd quarter, he reinjured the ankle, the right one. chris middleton helped keep the bucks alive. he scored 30 of his 36 points after halftime....
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it was walking the line between this famous and perhaps somewhat hackneyed distinction between do you take him literally or figurative. here he was on the campaign trail making a joke of it all. >> i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters, and to all the people of the united states, that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. if i win. >> so as the kids say, tony, lol. or lolz, but also, laugh out loud moments. if you're in the right wing trolling, it is lol. if it is harmless and he went away, so be it. as commander in chief, it's a different story. where do you come down on the line between the serious threat to democracy and trolling? >> oh, my gosh. there is no question there's a serious threat to democracy right now. he has moved down this road of subverting democracy far, far beyond what people generally recognize. i mean, he's systematically undermined the credibility of our most sacred institutions. republican lors terrified of him. rubber stamp anything he does. he has his roy cohen and william barr in
it was walking the line between this famous and perhaps somewhat hackneyed distinction between do you take him literally or figurative. here he was on the campaign trail making a joke of it all. >> i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters, and to all the people of the united states, that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. if i win. >> so as the kids say, tony, lol. or lolz, but also, laugh out loud...
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let's speak now to meg hillier, the labour mp for hackney south and shoreditch and chair of the publics of tests carried out by public health england or nhs tests. how has it been performing? difficult to say in this early stage but it has got to have the confidence of the public and the problem is we already saw nearly £12 million spent on the first app that didn't go anywhere and i think a lack of confidence, as you have heard from that video tape in the general test and trace system. so the key thing is to get the public to download it and then there will bea to download it and then there will be a proper analysis of whether it is setting —— doing what it set out to do. 10 million now, that was the figure yesterday of downloads, would suggest there is a reasonable amount of confidence among the public. the key is whether it works and we are hearing about glitches and in some ways you would expect that in a new thing but in some ways with something as important if there are glitches it can dent confidence and of people get messages to self—isolate they may not do it if they think it
let's speak now to meg hillier, the labour mp for hackney south and shoreditch and chair of the publics of tests carried out by public health england or nhs tests. how has it been performing? difficult to say in this early stage but it has got to have the confidence of the public and the problem is we already saw nearly £12 million spent on the first app that didn't go anywhere and i think a lack of confidence, as you have heard from that video tape in the general test and trace system. so the...
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i think that is quite a hackneyed view of temporary work.se it is a good and quick way to get access to paid work quicker than you may going through the process at the moment. what is important is that firms who are looking to hire on a temporary basis think about why they want to make that role temporary. that is one of the messages we get through recruitment which is just because there is a booming candidates it does not mean that a candidate experience and how we treat people should change. you spoke at the beginning about in it for example how recruitment started to pick up. have any areas taken you by surprise with new jobs emerging? have any areas taken you by surprise with newjobs emerging? we are definitely saying that as consumers have changed behaviour, jobs have rolled with that so the most obvious example is retailers having a tough time but bricks and mortar retailers having a tough time. if you look over into logistics, tesco signed up for the kick start a programme last we see thousands of people moving into dog home deliveryj
i think that is quite a hackneyed view of temporary work.se it is a good and quick way to get access to paid work quicker than you may going through the process at the moment. what is important is that firms who are looking to hire on a temporary basis think about why they want to make that role temporary. that is one of the messages we get through recruitment which is just because there is a booming candidates it does not mean that a candidate experience and how we treat people should change....
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long time ago i did a programme called restoration and i did spend too much of my life restoring the hackneyt the list and i have been publicising it for the last five years, is to say that when they come up, they are enlightening because you see the extraordinary range that the victorian and edwardian builders made, but these are very important, good buildings that really should be recycled. also, it is important, our landscapes, towns and high streets are constantly changing and the beauty of some of these buildings, it is part of that landscape, part of the difference between the old and the new which we can enjoy with generations to come as well? what we are hearing at the moment, the idea that in the cities, they have a new threat. retail is struggling and it has been struggling for years. perhaps we will go in and use them as offices again, who knows? but the point is, if we want our inner cities to thrive, we need to keep them to be places which are attractive, interesting, fascinating, places that have got character. there is no doubt the victorians and the edwardians had the imagina
long time ago i did a programme called restoration and i did spend too much of my life restoring the hackneyt the list and i have been publicising it for the last five years, is to say that when they come up, they are enlightening because you see the extraordinary range that the victorian and edwardian builders made, but these are very important, good buildings that really should be recycled. also, it is important, our landscapes, towns and high streets are constantly changing and the beauty of...
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residents of hackney are being urged to get their free flu jab this year.years. there are concerns over the health system's ability to handle flu season at the same time as a second wave of coronavirus. the number of first time buyers in the uk has fallen for the first time in five years — that's according to research by zoopla — and demand from first—time buyers is weakest in the capital. it's thought the economic fallout of covid—19 and reduced availability of mortgages for those on lower incomes has impacted demand. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, there are minor delays on the central line. a good service elsewhere. 0n the roads, it's busy around vauxhall because of the closure of vauxhall bridge. in westminster, millbank is closed from parliament square to lambeth bridge for security works. now, the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. compare to the weekend it is certainly a less windy start to the week and it is quite mild though. starting the day with quite a bit of cloud and the cloud this morning is a cold front, mo
residents of hackney are being urged to get their free flu jab this year.years. there are concerns over the health system's ability to handle flu season at the same time as a second wave of coronavirus. the number of first time buyers in the uk has fallen for the first time in five years — that's according to research by zoopla — and demand from first—time buyers is weakest in the capital. it's thought the economic fallout of covid—19 and reduced availability of mortgages for those on...