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hampshire police have apologised tonight for not investigating properly the deaths of hundreds of elderlyrematurely at gosport hospital after being given dangerous doses of drugs. the police say they're sorry for the distress caused over so many years to the victims‘ families. an independent report into the deaths was published yesterday. our health editor, hugh pym, has the latest. for tracy today was the first chance to look at the full report. that's appalling isn't it. listed were details of her own father ‘s death, robert wilson died at gosport war memorial hospital in 1998 aged 75. he had gone for rehabilitation after breaking his collarbone and other health problems. like others he died after a huge doses of painkillers. the report said doctorjean barton was responsible for prescribing on the wards in the 1990s to other staff are also involved. she was later disciplined but not barred by regulators. i am astonished she was not sacked, she was allowed to jump ship, protecting herself and her reputation and allowed to move away and continue to claim her career was successful because
hampshire police have apologised tonight for not investigating properly the deaths of hundreds of elderlyrematurely at gosport hospital after being given dangerous doses of drugs. the police say they're sorry for the distress caused over so many years to the victims‘ families. an independent report into the deaths was published yesterday. our health editor, hugh pym, has the latest. for tracy today was the first chance to look at the full report. that's appalling isn't it. listed were details...
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so i think at the moment hampshire police are working on the assumption they need to take these next on them to bring in another police force, someone not associated with this enquiry, to provide a more independent analysis of this investigation and where it should lead. the families are unrelenting in their pressure and their stories are heartbreaking. this morning brigid reeves spoke about the moment she discovered from yesterday's report how her grandfather had died. it outlined the fact that she had got up on the 19th because as we know now she had this equivalent of 135 mg of morphine running through her body. they said she was aggressive and disorientated, as you imaginea woman aggressive and disorientated, as you imagine a woman of her stature would be. allegedly she threw nurses against the wall and they injected her with a very strong anti—psychotic drug, and then they put the syringe driver in her back. it is like a pump. a pump, with the 40 it is like a pump. a pump, with the a0 mg of diamorphine and read as a lamb, and they walked her. this was in the report, they walked
so i think at the moment hampshire police are working on the assumption they need to take these next on them to bring in another police force, someone not associated with this enquiry, to provide a more independent analysis of this investigation and where it should lead. the families are unrelenting in their pressure and their stories are heartbreaking. this morning brigid reeves spoke about the moment she discovered from yesterday's report how her grandfather had died. it outlined the fact...
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ashley, the victims families are beyond, particularly at hampshire police.do next. it has been suggested they bring in another force as an independent arbiter to decide how this investigation should proceed. president donald trump has ordered an end to the separation of migrant children from their parents at the us border with mexico. his administration‘s policy of "zero—tolerance" towards illegal immigration led to thousands of children being detained, away from their parents. but last night he signed an executive order bringing the policy to an end, as our washington correspondent gary 0‘donoghue reports. in the rain to welcome the change of heart by the administration. this stretch of the rio grande in brownsville, texas is where many try to enter the united states. every week, some drown in the attempt. those who make it face arrest and prosecution. it‘s at centres like this that adults and children were being separated, leading to those now notorious images of children apparently housed in cages. the national and international outcry was, in the end, to
ashley, the victims families are beyond, particularly at hampshire police.do next. it has been suggested they bring in another force as an independent arbiter to decide how this investigation should proceed. president donald trump has ordered an end to the separation of migrant children from their parents at the us border with mexico. his administration‘s policy of "zero—tolerance" towards illegal immigration led to thousands of children being detained, away from their parents....
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the chief constable of hampshire police says it must take a "step back" and allow another force to leadficers handled investigations into the suspicious deaths of hundreds of elderly people at a hospital in gosport. the force and other public bodies were strongly criticised in an independent report yesterday, which found that more than a50 patients died prematurely after doctors gave them "dangerous" amounts of painkillers. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has more details. for tracie, today was the first chance to look at the full report. that's appalling, isn't it? listed with others are details of her own father's death. robert wilson died at gosport war memorial hospital in 1998, aged 75. he'd been taken there for rehabilitation after breaking a collarbone and other health problems. like others, he died after huge doses of painkillers. the report said drjane barton was responsible for prescribing on the wards in the 1990s, though other staff were also involved. she was later disciplined, but not barred by regulators. i am astonished that she wasn't sacked. that she was allowed to then j
the chief constable of hampshire police says it must take a "step back" and allow another force to leadficers handled investigations into the suspicious deaths of hundreds of elderly people at a hospital in gosport. the force and other public bodies were strongly criticised in an independent report yesterday, which found that more than a50 patients died prematurely after doctors gave them "dangerous" amounts of painkillers. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has more details. for...
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that is not embodied in the report, but the report suggests hampshire police and government agenciesbring you from the court of appeal, we're hearing that barry bennell the paedophile football coach has lost his challenge against his 30 year prison sentence at the court of appeal. he was challenging the length of the term, that he was given after he was convicted at liverpool crown court. 50 offences against 12 boys who he coached between 1979 and 1999. when he was on trial, the court heard he was said to have committed industrial style abuse against boys in his care. court heard how he had a power holdover the boys as they dream of becoming professional footballers. he sought to challenge the length of his 30 year prison sentence, but lost that challenge at the court of appeal. the rescue ship aquarius is due to set sail from valencia this afternoon — after safely carrying hundreds of stranded migrants to the spanish port last week. both italy and malta refused to let the vessel dock and take in the passengers, sparking a diplomatic row in europe. our europe reporter gavin lee is at
that is not embodied in the report, but the report suggests hampshire police and government agenciesbring you from the court of appeal, we're hearing that barry bennell the paedophile football coach has lost his challenge against his 30 year prison sentence at the court of appeal. he was challenging the length of the term, that he was given after he was convicted at liverpool crown court. 50 offences against 12 boys who he coached between 1979 and 1999. when he was on trial, the court heard he...
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hampshire police have acknowledged that this report does contain new information about what happenedal in the i990s, but they haven't confirmed when or even whether the investigation will be reopened. the chief constable, 0livia pinkney, has said it's important that processes are put in place to ensure that all of the relevant agencies come together to enable decisions about next steps to be made in a way that is well considered and transparent to all of the families. but one expert in hospital mortality rates has warned that there is still a culture in which health officials would prefer not to know, when he tells them of potential problems. he says the issues in gosport could exist elsewhere as well. i don't think it's on the scale of gosport at all, or anything like that. but i think that there probably are deaths in hospital that could be avoided, yes. yesterday's report held consultants, nurses and all the agencies involved responsible for what happened in gosport, but one key figure has yet to speak. drjane barton, who ran the hospital's prescription regime, was found guilty of
hampshire police have acknowledged that this report does contain new information about what happenedal in the i990s, but they haven't confirmed when or even whether the investigation will be reopened. the chief constable, 0livia pinkney, has said it's important that processes are put in place to ensure that all of the relevant agencies come together to enable decisions about next steps to be made in a way that is well considered and transparent to all of the families. but one expert in hospital...
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hampshire police are to hand over the investigation into deaths at gosport war memorial hospital to anotherhem "dangerous" amounts of painkillers. the report said the quality of three police investigations into 92 of the deaths had been "consistently poor". the chief constable apologised for any distress caused. simonjones reports. the faces of some of the hundreds of patients who died prematurely at gosport war memorial hospital, after doctors get them dangerous amounts of regulars. an enquiry this week confirmed that families and whistleblowers were ignored when they attempted to raise concerns about the administration of medication on the wards. the fears of nursing staff first voiced years ago was disregarded. it is worrying for the former high courtjudge who more than a decade ago led an enquiry into an other nhs scandal, harold shipman. he is thought to have killed 250 of his patients. although it is said that their cases we re although it is said that their cases were different, it is known that he murdered his patients. this is to be a culture in the nhs that they close ra nks a cul
hampshire police are to hand over the investigation into deaths at gosport war memorial hospital to anotherhem "dangerous" amounts of painkillers. the report said the quality of three police investigations into 92 of the deaths had been "consistently poor". the chief constable apologised for any distress caused. simonjones reports. the faces of some of the hundreds of patients who died prematurely at gosport war memorial hospital, after doctors get them dangerous amounts of...
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hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because investigationsof the independent panel published yesterday makes clear there were numerous warnings about potential problems at the hospital which went unheeded. some nurses raised concerns about prescribing as far back as the early 1990s. tracy and other relatives are relieved that what they have suspected for many years is now confirmed after the first detailed account of what happened. you're watching beyond 100 days. we've a special report for you now from the sahara desert, which is becoming a new flashpoint in the war on terror. islamist groups are growing in strength across the sahel — as it's known — and so international troops are moving in to stop them. french forces are tracking terror groups across the region. there are thousands of un peacekeeping troops in mali, and the united states is building a huge new airbase in niger. and our africa correspondent, alastair leithead, joined them. as we move to the door... american special forces troops training their african counterparts in the sa
hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because investigationsof the independent panel published yesterday makes clear there were numerous warnings about potential problems at the hospital which went unheeded. some nurses raised concerns about prescribing as far back as the early 1990s. tracy and other relatives are relieved that what they have suspected for many years is now confirmed after the first detailed account of what happened. you're watching...
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i believe it is absolutely essential that a police force is appointed by the government, not hampshire policeuals as to what went on. for the other areas, a clear institutional bias, stupidity, and it and mcgregor is, call it what you will, i almost don't know where to start, other than there was one point but i think hadn't made that i think was true, since the advent of the cqc, certainly within the nhs, i think it is that much harder for a rogue doctor, and let us be as bad as what we had, to actually to have total control so in a properly over her ward. but it was a shopping day because of the report, but a strong day because finally those relatives who have been saying this for years and years and years, you know what? they were proved right, as they would have been 20 years ago when mrs mckenzie first went to the police and senior managers of the trust and they were just for the decider was probably a woman who has no idea what she is talking about. she was right then and lives would have been saved as she was listened to. what does it tell us about the culture that pretend that this wa
i believe it is absolutely essential that a police force is appointed by the government, not hampshire policeuals as to what went on. for the other areas, a clear institutional bias, stupidity, and it and mcgregor is, call it what you will, i almost don't know where to start, other than there was one point but i think hadn't made that i think was true, since the advent of the cqc, certainly within the nhs, i think it is that much harder for a rogue doctor, and let us be as bad as what we had,...
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hampshire police were also severely criticised in that report for their three investigations into thehave now stepped aside. but families this morning have told us they want a new force is appointed as soon as possible and they say the first person to be interviewed by that force should be drjane barton. interviewed by that force should be drjane barton. duncan, thank you. firefighters say they're facing enormous challenges in their attempt to tackle a vast blaze on saddleworth moor near manchester. local people have described flames leaping 20 feet in the air, as crews try to contain the situation in the heatwave. the army has been placed on standby to help. it's feared more than 2,000 acres of moor have been destroyed. smoke from the fire can be seen from space, and the authorities have warned people who live nearby to stay indoors and keep their windows closed. judith moritz is in carrbrook: this is a fire whose effects can be felt far and wide. public health england are monitoring air quality gci’oss england are monitoring air quality across the whole of greater manchester and you
hampshire police were also severely criticised in that report for their three investigations into thehave now stepped aside. but families this morning have told us they want a new force is appointed as soon as possible and they say the first person to be interviewed by that force should be drjane barton. interviewed by that force should be drjane barton. duncan, thank you. firefighters say they're facing enormous challenges in their attempt to tackle a vast blaze on saddleworth moor near...
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hampshire police have acknowledged that this report does contain new information about what happenedhey haven't confirmed when or even whether the investigation will be reopened. the chief constable, olivia pinkney, has said it's important that processes are put in place to ensure that all of the relevant agencies come together to enable decisions about next steps to be made in a way that is well considered and transparent to all of the families. but one expert in hospital mortality rates has warned that there is still a culture in which health officials would prefer not to know, when he tells them of potential problems. he says the issues in gosport could exist elsewhere as well. i don't think it's on the scale of gosport at all, or anything like that. but i think that there probably are deaths in hospital that could be avoided, yes. yesterday's report held consultants, nurses and all the agencies involved responsible for what happened in gosport, but one key figure has yet to speak. drjane barton, who ran the hospital's prescription regime, was found guilty of serious professional
hampshire police have acknowledged that this report does contain new information about what happenedhey haven't confirmed when or even whether the investigation will be reopened. the chief constable, olivia pinkney, has said it's important that processes are put in place to ensure that all of the relevant agencies come together to enable decisions about next steps to be made in a way that is well considered and transparent to all of the families. but one expert in hospital mortality rates has...
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hampshire police were also criticised for their response.by otherfamilies. but probably not surprised by the lack of meaningful comment from the doctor. in terms of doing her best, i think if you read the report that view is at odds of what the independent panel have found. she said a hard—working, dedicated doctor. i cannot comment on how hard—working doctor. i cannot comment on how ha rd—working and dedicated doctor. i cannot comment on how hard—working and dedicated she was. but i think there are plenty of comments in the report on the circumstances surrounding the medication of our loved ones. also the statement effectively blaming what she calls the inadequate resources within the health service at the gosport war memorial hospital. in other words saying she was under real pressure because of a lack of resources. that's probably the most interesting to me today to hear that. because if you look at the report there is a paragraph in there saying the panel found no evidence of doctor barton complaining of being overstretched or under reso
hampshire police were also criticised for their response.by otherfamilies. but probably not surprised by the lack of meaningful comment from the doctor. in terms of doing her best, i think if you read the report that view is at odds of what the independent panel have found. she said a hard—working, dedicated doctor. i cannot comment on how hard—working doctor. i cannot comment on how ha rd—working and dedicated doctor. i cannot comment on how hard—working and dedicated she was. but i...
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in 2006, hampshire police investigated the deaths of 92 patients, there were no prosecutions.patients were given "inappropriate medication" a general medical council hearing about drjane barton, the only person to face disciplinary action, finds that she was guilty of "serious professional misconduct." despite the council's findings, the crown prosecution service said there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution on gross negligence manslaughter charges. doctor barton subsequently retired. then, in 201a, the government announced an independent investigation into deaths at hospitals in the house of commons earlier today. the event is at gosport were troubling and i think this is one of theissues troubling and i think this is one of the issues that we need to deal with across the public sector and, if i may say, i across the public sector and, if i may say, i page beauty the right honourable gentleman for establishing the enquiry when he was a minister. i'm sorry that it took so long for the families to get the a nswe rs so long for the families to get the answers from the n
in 2006, hampshire police investigated the deaths of 92 patients, there were no prosecutions.patients were given "inappropriate medication" a general medical council hearing about drjane barton, the only person to face disciplinary action, finds that she was guilty of "serious professional misconduct." despite the council's findings, the crown prosecution service said there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution on gross negligence manslaughter charges. doctor barton...
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hampshire police have acknowledged that this report does contain new information about what happened the 1990s, but they haven't confirmed when or even whether the investigation will be reopened. the chief constable, olivia pinkney, has said it's important that processes are put in place to ensure that all of the relevant agencies come together to enable decisions about next steps to be made in a way that is well considered and transparent to all of the families. but one expert in hospital mortality rates has warned that there is still a culture in which health officials would prefer not to know, when he tells them of potential problems. he says the issues in gosport could exist elsewhere as well. i don't think it's on the scale of gosport at all, or anything like that. but i think that there probably are deaths in hospital that could be avoided, yes. yesterday's report held consultants, nurses and all the agencies involved responsible for what happened in gosport, but one key figure has yet to speak. drjane barton, who ran the hospital's prescription regime, was found guilty of seri
hampshire police have acknowledged that this report does contain new information about what happened the 1990s, but they haven't confirmed when or even whether the investigation will be reopened. the chief constable, olivia pinkney, has said it's important that processes are put in place to ensure that all of the relevant agencies come together to enable decisions about next steps to be made in a way that is well considered and transparent to all of the families. but one expert in hospital...
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hampshire police have come up for not investigating patients who die prematurely after getting dangerousyears to the victims families, and an independent report published yesterday suggested that three police investigations have been wholly inadequate. our health editor has the latest. for tracy, today was the first chance to look at the full report. lu that is appalling. her own fathers desk. he died at the memorial hospital in 1998, aged 7a. he had been taken there for rehabilitation after breaking a collarbone and other health problems. like others, he died after huge doses painkillers. the report said doctorjames barton was responsible for prescribing, the other staff were also involved. she was later disciplined but not barred by regulators. i will and astonished that she was not sacked. that she was that she was not sacked. that she wa s a llowe d that she was not sacked. that she was allowed to jump ship, protecting herself and her reputation. protecting her pension and allowed to move away, and continue to claim and hercareer is to move away, and continue to claim and her career
hampshire police have come up for not investigating patients who die prematurely after getting dangerousyears to the victims families, and an independent report published yesterday suggested that three police investigations have been wholly inadequate. our health editor has the latest. for tracy, today was the first chance to look at the full report. lu that is appalling. her own fathers desk. he died at the memorial hospital in 1998, aged 7a. he had been taken there for rehabilitation after...
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police high alert. >> reporter: almost two weeks ago the one here on new hampshire this one in broad daylight another attack. d.c. police put the video out just yesterday. they want you to keephaour eye on man in the blue t-shirt with that dark hat.he appears to be following that look again. he is tailing that woman there in the dress. then the attack he off camera, but we do know that this man is now wanted for misdemeanor sexual abuse. for those who live and work in the foggy bottom area, they say anac attk like this has happened just too close to them. >> so know that, like, it r happeght around the corner. i mean, it's really scary, and jut lets you know th this stuff happens anywhere, and you have to be ready for it. >> you have to be ready and ig ant. police say that is good advice. aney also want you to pay extra attention to the in that video because they cannot rule out that he could be the same an responsible for the attack over on newport place. again, just a short walk from 22nd and new hampshire avenue. we're live here at northwest, i'm justin finch, news 4. n, aaron, back to you. >> just
police high alert. >> reporter: almost two weeks ago the one here on new hampshire this one in broad daylight another attack. d.c. police put the video out just yesterday. they want you to keephaour eye on man in the blue t-shirt with that dark hat.he appears to be following that look again. he is tailing that woman there in the dress. then the attack he off camera, but we do know that this man is now wanted for misdemeanor sexual abuse. for those who live and work in the foggy bottom...
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hampshire police very much aware of this report and bridgetjones said very clearly said that it was time bishop jones. they are not making any promises. time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello. very little rain on this weather front at all. i had hello. very little rain on this weatherfront at all. i had in hello. very little rain on this weather front at all. i had in the east and east anglia, warm and humid in the sunshine. it is cooler and fresher and a few showers arriving in the west of scotland. though showers in the evening get close to northern ireland, most affecting scotla nd northern ireland, most affecting scotland for a while. skies will clear from most of us and temperatures will drop away, so it will be a cooler night tonight than it has been for some time, across england and wales. cooler air coming in behind that weather front there, no rain in that, but we are changing our wind direction. stronger winds in the north—east of scotland. maybe a few showers, too, but on the whole thursday will be a dry day, lengthy spells and sunshine, patchy cloud here and t
hampshire police very much aware of this report and bridgetjones said very clearly said that it was time bishop jones. they are not making any promises. time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello. very little rain on this weather front at all. i had hello. very little rain on this weatherfront at all. i had in hello. very little rain on this weather front at all. i had in the east and east anglia, warm and humid in the sunshine. it is cooler and fresher and a few showers arriving in...
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two hampshire police officers were here on these cliffs, keeping watch as part of the wider surveillancet the time, and the officers left the area. do you remember anything being thrown off the side of the boat at that time? yeah, i remember throwing off some black bags of rubbish, which, obviously, i know i shouldn't be polluting the sea. but, literally, you're coming in, you're knackered, you just want to go home. you are clearing bits of cardboard. the bait comes in, the food we were using, you just launch it off the back. at what point are you going to start pulling these things at the water? the next morning, the coast guard was called. a member of the public spotted 11 coloured sacks wrapped around a buoy in the same bay. he cut one open. it was full of white powder. later that day, the two new hampshire policemen changed their entry in the surveillance log to clarify what they'd seen. instead of six to seven items thrown off the fishing boat, it became ten to 12 items the size of a holdall tied together in a line followed by a buoy. an exact description of the drugs found in the b
two hampshire police officers were here on these cliffs, keeping watch as part of the wider surveillancet the time, and the officers left the area. do you remember anything being thrown off the side of the boat at that time? yeah, i remember throwing off some black bags of rubbish, which, obviously, i know i shouldn't be polluting the sea. but, literally, you're coming in, you're knackered, you just want to go home. you are clearing bits of cardboard. the bait comes in, the food we were using,...
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you will remember, hampshire police, who have been criticised by many during the course of the inquirythat. apart from what doctor jane barton has have a look at that. apart from what doctorjane barton has said this morning, that is all we have from here in gosport, waiting for news on the new police force to take over. we‘re told that could come in the next few days. studio: thank you very much, duncan kennedy live in gosport. take a look at these pictures. these are the kind of wildfires you usually see in places like california, but this is greater manchester. more than 50 homes have been evacuated because of what police are calling a "major incident" on saddleworth moor. firefighters are struggling to stop the spread of the fire, in bone dry conditions, and the army is on standby to help. our correspondent dave guest is in carrbrook in stalybridge for us now. what has it been like that? there is still a lot of smoke rising from the landscape but for the time being we have seen the firefighters coming back down off the hill and they look as if they have got it more or less under con
you will remember, hampshire police, who have been criticised by many during the course of the inquirythat. apart from what doctor jane barton has have a look at that. apart from what doctorjane barton has said this morning, that is all we have from here in gosport, waiting for news on the new police force to take over. we‘re told that could come in the next few days. studio: thank you very much, duncan kennedy live in gosport. take a look at these pictures. these are the kind of wildfires...
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police say the suspected redator followed a woman along new hampshire avenue near dupont circle. take a'sook. he video. you can see the man in the baseball cap walking closely ahind the woman she talked on the phone. he then appears to reach under her dress. d.c. police say the man sexually touched the woman and then ran off. it happened two weeks ago. at this point police sht ruling out the possibility that the same person is behind the ck at sunday night the woman was attacked nearby on newport place around 1 1:00 last night. >>> now to an update on a story we've been following in alexandria. we' learning more about a man who died in fairfax police custody this week. this is in the alexandria ctions of fairfax county. police there showed up for an overdose call on mission haort. was tuesday night. a family friend says that christopher paul was having a medical emergency. police tried to restrain him, but he stopped responding. he later died at the hospital. now investigators say he may ha e been suffering from mbolism, or air bubble in the blood. the police officer's body camer
police say the suspected redator followed a woman along new hampshire avenue near dupont circle. take a'sook. he video. you can see the man in the baseball cap walking closely ahind the woman she talked on the phone. he then appears to reach under her dress. d.c. police say the man sexually touched the woman and then ran off. it happened two weeks ago. at this point police sht ruling out the possibility that the same person is behind the ck at sunday night the woman was attacked nearby on...
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seeing that vide twice is people have reason to believe, including police, that that samo mad be behind that newport place and new hampshire avenue assaults here, and that's why they want as many eyes on that video as posible. you were a victim or perhaps recognized that man policeu re asking give them a call immediately. live from the nthwest, justin finch, news 4. eun, aaron, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> now to th prima in decision 2018. today we could finally learn thc e of some close races in maryland. they begin counting provisional and absentee ballots. one race, those ballots could impact, is thent montgomery c executive race. right now candidates mark elrica jason blair are basically tied. the provisional ballots are playing a big role in this primary because there could be shouz of them. you may remember a computer glitch at the maryland motor vehicle administration left 80,000 people improperly registered and the only way they could vot was with a provisional ballot. >> here are some of the top stories we're working for yoe the sens gearing up for a showdown over the next united states supreme courtceju
seeing that vide twice is people have reason to believe, including police, that that samo mad be behind that newport place and new hampshire avenue assaults here, and that's why they want as many eyes on that video as posible. you were a victim or perhaps recognized that man policeu re asking give them a call immediately. live from the nthwest, justin finch, news 4. eun, aaron, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> now to th prima in decision 2018. today we could finally learn...
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another police constabulary, not hampshire, needs to be looking into it and seeing what charges can be are told the government will consider what the findings are in the report but absolutely, we cannot wait any longer. we have lost relatives already over the course of these 20th, there has also been in wilson who stood beside us at the inquest in 2009, has now passed. my mother has been at the forefront with julian mckenzie. they are in their 70s and 80s now. let‘s have no more delay —— gillian mckenzie. we want to hear all your concerns have been at cheated and this needs to go into at cheated and this needs to go into a criminal court —— substantiated. and you mean criminal charges brought against doctor jane and you mean criminal charges brought against doctorjane barton and others? and the nurses. and in terms of other findings, corporate manslaughter, this has been covered up manslaughter, this has been covered up by manslaughter, this has been covered up by the ceo of the trust makes millet in 2000 right the way through. all these people need to be named and they need to be held
another police constabulary, not hampshire, needs to be looking into it and seeing what charges can be are told the government will consider what the findings are in the report but absolutely, we cannot wait any longer. we have lost relatives already over the course of these 20th, there has also been in wilson who stood beside us at the inquest in 2009, has now passed. my mother has been at the forefront with julian mckenzie. they are in their 70s and 80s now. let‘s have no more delay ——...
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man followed the victim new hampshire near 2 it 2 northwest and lifted her skirt and fondled her and this happened on june 13. if you recognize him plea please call d.c. police. >> mean while fair favrm county police are s for the first time about a naked man heat died ir custody. is happened last night in alexandr section o county. police were called to overdose and possiblet domestic as. that's when they say 3 31-year-old christopher paul became unresponse every after rae strned by officers who believed he was sxeersing a mdical oental health crisis. as they were trying to deeslate his behavior mr. ford caused himself toll fall to the floor. at thisff time ticer seized to saferly move in and rle re nmedicsge ode the home when mr. paul was brought under control the medics were called in to provide a medical assessment of mr. paul.>> six n the incident have been placed on administrative leaventil e investigation is finished and there is body ca video of the incident and for now the chief is not releasing it. >>> the house reject aid major immigration bill today. the measure represented the gop strongest effort in decades to fund a compromise on key immigrati
man followed the victim new hampshire near 2 it 2 northwest and lifted her skirt and fondled her and this happened on june 13. if you recognize him plea please call d.c. police. >> mean while fair favrm county police are s for the first time about a naked man heat died ir custody. is happened last night in alexandr section o county. police were called to overdose and possiblet domestic as. that's when they say 3 31-year-old christopher paul became unresponse every after rae strned by...
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police say the man sexually assated this woman before running off. the assault happened on june 13nth new hampshire avenue near dupont circle. you can see it's in the middl of the day. we showed this video to some omen who lived in tha neighborhood. >> oh, my god, it's terrible. and i walk around here all the time and have never seen thatbe re. i hope they get him. >> me too. at this point d.c. police are not ruling out the possibility the same person o is behiner attacks. sunday night a woman was attacked while walking on new port place around 11:00. >>> and prince george's teacher is suing the school district. she said her principal bullied her and she would be fired. no charges have be filed and both women are on administrative leave, but this case is far from over. >> getting bullied as you know, i'm going and if the bully is ap the it'll continue. >> she says she is a victim of bullying. th b allegedly she says is her principalt here ardmore elementary school. theeachers union reports that crutchfield has reported issuewise the principal in the past, but t weeks ago things escalated. >> i don'
police say the man sexually assated this woman before running off. the assault happened on june 13nth new hampshire avenue near dupont circle. you can see it's in the middl of the day. we showed this video to some omen who lived in tha neighborhood. >> oh, my god, it's terrible. and i walk around here all the time and have never seen thatbe re. i hope they get him. >> me too. at this point d.c. police are not ruling out the possibility the same person o is behiner attacks. sunday...
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hampshire. progress of the murder investigation was slow. and the police were criticised.the milly dowler case. the following year, bellfield was convicted of her murder. he'll never be released from prison. the trial has been a truly horrifying ordeal for my family. during our questioning, my wife and i both felt as if we were on trial. for a mother to bury her child in any circumstances is truly agonising. but to bury your child when you know she died in such an appallingly, awful way is terrible. but for the dowler family, who had been through so much trauma, more was to follow. milly was in the news again. it was revealed that while she was missing back in 2002, her phone had been hacked by journalists. the news of the world had run a story, found to have been based on a voice mail message left on her phone. i heard her voice and it was just like a jolt. she's picked up her voice mails, she's alive! the scandal caused public outrage and ultimately led to the closure of the paper. milly's sister gemma's book about her family's experiences has now been released in paperb
hampshire. progress of the murder investigation was slow. and the police were criticised.the milly dowler case. the following year, bellfield was convicted of her murder. he'll never be released from prison. the trial has been a truly horrifying ordeal for my family. during our questioning, my wife and i both felt as if we were on trial. for a mother to bury her child in any circumstances is truly agonising. but to bury your child when you know she died in such an appallingly, awful way is...
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faiy young lawyer where i was a murder prosecutor, in new hampshire, we would show up at the crime scenes in the middle of the night with the police and detectives were pretty much all male. i think, how did i deal with those situations and then i was the first woman ag and chief law enforcement officer so a lot of men. and in the senate, there's a lot of men. so, i think the way i've dealt with it is, number one, you ow, to - i've worked really hard and i've shown my competence from day one. i'm not going to tell you that aren't going to try to stereo type you because you look like, whatever you look like. i think when i showed my ability and my confidence, and stood my ground, that's when i earned people's respect and i carried that forward. and what i found at least among the law enforcement community. when i became attorney general, they were my biggest advocates to keep me as attorney general. i served for a republican and a democrat, and one of the reason the democrat reappointed me is because of the support i had through the law enforcement community because of the job i did and they came to appreciate that i was good at wh
faiy young lawyer where i was a murder prosecutor, in new hampshire, we would show up at the crime scenes in the middle of the night with the police and detectives were pretty much all male. i think, how did i deal with those situations and then i was the first woman ag and chief law enforcement officer so a lot of men. and in the senate, there's a lot of men. so, i think the way i've dealt with it is, number one, you ow, to - i've worked really hard and i've shown my competence from day one....
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young lawyer where i was a murder prosecutor and in new hampshire, and we would show up at the crime scenes in the middle of the night with the police and the detectives were pretty much all male. and i think how did i deal with those situations? and then i was the first woman to serve a.g. and that was -- i was the chief law enforcement officer. so it was a lot of men. and in the senate, there's a lot of men. so i think the way i've dealt with it is number one, you know, to -- i've worked really hard and i've shown my confidence. that was from day one. i'm not going to detell you tha people aren't going to try to stereotype you because of what you look like, whatever you look like, and i think that when i showed my ability and confidence and stood my ground, that is when i earned people's respect. and i carried that forward. what i found was interesting at least among a law enforcement community when i became attorney general, they were my biggest advocates to keep me as attorney general. so i was -- as i told you, i served for republican and a democrat and one of the reasons the democrat reappointed me was because of the support i
young lawyer where i was a murder prosecutor and in new hampshire, and we would show up at the crime scenes in the middle of the night with the police and the detectives were pretty much all male. and i think how did i deal with those situations? and then i was the first woman to serve a.g. and that was -- i was the chief law enforcement officer. so it was a lot of men. and in the senate, there's a lot of men. so i think the way i've dealt with it is number one, you know, to -- i've worked...
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hampshire avenue near 22nd n streetorthwest. he lifted her skirt and then fondled her. this happened o june 13th. if you recognize thi m, please call d.c. policern virginia, six airfax county police offers aren administrative leave af a naked man died in their custody. tuesday night police were called out to an overdose and a possible domestic assault. they say 31-year-old christophe paul became unresponsivee aft was restrained by officers who believed that was periencing some sort of health emergency. ther is body camhe video of t incident but for now the chief r noteleasing it. >> abu pittsh area officer charged in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen. precutors callhe killing the shooting happened june 19th in east pittsburgh. 17-year-old antwon r had run from a car. rose had stopped when he was shot. protts have erupted in downtown pittsburgh for the last several days. rofeld is now out on bond and is scheduled toen court after the july holiday. >> the man accused of a car into a crowd ofes ters during the charlottesville unite the right rally is now facing federal hate crimes. alex fields is facing 30 federal hate crimes including
hampshire avenue near 22nd n streetorthwest. he lifted her skirt and then fondled her. this happened o june 13th. if you recognize thi m, please call d.c. policern virginia, six airfax county police offers aren administrative leave af a naked man died in their custody. tuesday night police were called out to an overdose and a possible domestic assault. they say 31-year-old christophe paul became unresponsivee aft was restrained by officers who believed that was periencing some sort of health...
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hampshire avenue near 22nd street northst.& this was back on june 13th at 8:00 in the morning. cameras then capred the man actually liftki up herrt and fondle her. d.c. policeooking for that man. it is unclear if this case is connected to several other reported sexual assaults in the dupont circle andto george neighborhoods. wisdom. >> hollyhank you very much. >>> time right now is 6:04. more than a thousand women are expected to gather in d.c. today to protest the trump lerance border policy in what organizers say will be a massive display of civildi disobece. the group is demonstrating against the separieion of migrants fs. the protesters will begin gathering a freedom plaza around 10 o'ock this morning just before noon they'll march to the department justice to demonstrate tvire before ng on to capitol hill later in the afternoon >> today we should learn the date and location of a summit between president trump andre russian pdent vladimir putin. the meeting is expected to taketh place sometime after nato summit next month. summ will likely spark criticism from some u.s. allies. meantime, the president there. the president was there to show support for s
hampshire avenue near 22nd street northst.& this was back on june 13th at 8:00 in the morning. cameras then capred the man actually liftki up herrt and fondle her. d.c. policeooking for that man. it is unclear if this case is connected to several other reported sexual assaults in the dupont circle andto george neighborhoods. wisdom. >> hollyhank you very much. >>> time right now is 6:04. more than a thousand women are expected to gather in d.c. today to protest the trump...
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hampshire avenue is cyssing dela a look from eyfox as continue. >> breaking news from the violent night. it has been a several people shot overn aht in the span of j couple of hours. >> policeave cleared the scene of 1 of those shootings along southern avenue. they had been there for hours overnight. fox5's melanie alnwick is live outside the seventh district police department with what we know now. mel. >> reporter: good morning, steve a allison. anden again, sev district ernight.ery, very busyov all of those shootgs overnight, 35 shootin victims within 2 hours, all of them here in the seventh district. the 1 on southern avenue, perhaps the most serious. we'll take you to video of that tha we shot when we arrived on scene a little before 4 o'clo this morning. there were stillsiany fc technicians therera taking photogs and documentingce ev. the bullets went across southern avenue,ven 1 lodging there in the wall of that shell station. what we know is that the victim is an adult male. he's said to be homeless and lives parently around t corner. now, initially he was said to be conscious and breathing but we learned a short time ago that his condition had degraded, he wasti cr
hampshire avenue is cyssing dela a look from eyfox as continue. >> breaking news from the violent night. it has been a several people shot overn aht in the span of j couple of hours. >> policeave cleared the scene of 1 of those shootings along southern avenue. they had been there for hours overnight. fox5's melanie alnwick is live outside the seventh district police department with what we know now. mel. >> reporter: good morning, steve a allison. anden again, sev district...
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who died at gosport war memorial hospital in hampshire wait for the findings of a report due to be published during the next hour. when i had contacted the policeer where everyone is waiting to see who will blink first in this latest brexit battle. as the outcry over the us policy of separating child migrants from their families at the border with mexico grows, the pope adds his voice to the criticism.
who died at gosport war memorial hospital in hampshire wait for the findings of a report due to be published during the next hour. when i had contacted the policeer where everyone is waiting to see who will blink first in this latest brexit battle. as the outcry over the us policy of separating child migrants from their families at the border with mexico grows, the pope adds his voice to the criticism.
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hampshire avenue near 22nd street that's in northwest. this was back on june 13th at 8:00 a.m. in thean morning and yo see cameras then capture the man lifting her skirt d police say he fondled her. d.c. police areki now loo for that man. d look at y screen here. it's unclear if this case is connected to several other report the sexual assaults in the dupont circle georgetown neighborhoods. if you can help policeen tify this person, call d.c. police. allison. >> aie, thank you very much. >> ♪ > 7:03. more than a thousand women are expected to gather in the trump admleistration's zero rance border policyiz and what organs say will be a massive display of civilre disobedience. 's a look at the break down of how the day will go. the protesters wil begin to gather at freedom plaza around 10:00 this morning. just before noon they'llarch to the department of justice to b demonstrate tefore moving on to capitol hill later in the afternoon >> 7:03 right now and also toda we will learn when ander e president trump and russian president vladimir putin will hold a face-to-face tails of the summit were finalized yesterday in moscow between putin and u.s. tional security a
hampshire avenue near 22nd street that's in northwest. this was back on june 13th at 8:00 a.m. in thean morning and yo see cameras then capture the man lifting her skirt d police say he fondled her. d.c. police areki now loo for that man. d look at y screen here. it's unclear if this case is connected to several other report the sexual assaults in the dupont circle georgetown neighborhoods. if you can help policeen tify this person, call d.c. police. allison. >> aie, thank you very much....