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we can hearfrom hampshire police in a moment, we will be able to hear from hampshire police in the shape, who we gather is going to be talking about this case. just to remind you, this was a woman who posed as a teenage boy to sexually assault up to 50 girls, some as young as 14, let's listen and. this is a truly shocking case, and. this is a truly shocking case, and we are pleased with the sentence that thejudge has passed and we are pleased with the sentence that the judge has passed today, and we are pleased with the sentence that thejudge has passed today, it serves as a reminder the lengths that a perpetrator will go to to exploit children or other vulnerable people, parents and carers should have confidence to speak to their children about their online profile and their online activity. through that confidence, understand who that are engaging with. it should serve asa are engaging with. it should serve as a warning as well for those perpetrators, victims will stand up against you and we will seek to support them in providing justice through the courts. thank you. a very short stat
we can hearfrom hampshire police in a moment, we will be able to hear from hampshire police in the shape, who we gather is going to be talking about this case. just to remind you, this was a woman who posed as a teenage boy to sexually assault up to 50 girls, some as young as 14, let's listen and. this is a truly shocking case, and. this is a truly shocking case, and we are pleased with the sentence that thejudge has passed and we are pleased with the sentence that the judge has passed today,...
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hampshire police say they are extremely concerned about the welfare of the mother of the child and theyt in contact with them. detective chief inspector simon baker has said, "i know this must be a very distressing time for you, "but i want to make sure you're getting the right help and care. "i understand you may be frightened but it's important that "you get in touch with us." police also want to hear from anyone who has concerns about anyone who has recently been heavily pregnant or has very recently given birth. mike apps, bbc south today, portsmouth. a royal marine who got into difficulty during a training exercise on the cornish coast earlier this week, has died. the recruit — who hasn't been named — had been critically ill in hospital since being found unconscious in the water at tregantle beach near plymouth on tuesday night. an investigation into his death is continuing. the uk's leading mental health charity for military veterans, combat stress, has said it is unable to deal with new cases because of cuts in funding. the charity, which helps treat servicemen and women sufferin
hampshire police say they are extremely concerned about the welfare of the mother of the child and theyt in contact with them. detective chief inspector simon baker has said, "i know this must be a very distressing time for you, "but i want to make sure you're getting the right help and care. "i understand you may be frightened but it's important that "you get in touch with us." police also want to hear from anyone who has concerns about anyone who has recently been...
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for more on icy around the world, my friend jack here and go to the police department, this was passed this week in new hampshire, go to the police department, fill out a petition and say, not bring my family members, all you have to say he's crazy, i don't think he should have guns. provide little to no evidence and fake interest take my guns away without asking. they can hold them up to 100 days. i have to go to court and prove otherwise. >> the concept might be okay but the process feels weighted against you. >> are 100 days, i don't have firearms. for instance, if my neighbor takes my tv, he has guns, they just took my whole safe away. i have nothing to defend myself with. it's my tv now. that's an exaggerated example. >> let me ask you one more question. i will move on. bump stocks as well, we can agree to disagree for tonight but universal background checks deeper, mental health engagement and broader services, we are on the same page there. what else would you do in the department of gun safety, if anything? >> make it easier to get a concealed permit and educate people more. >> you have a concealed carry
for more on icy around the world, my friend jack here and go to the police department, this was passed this week in new hampshire, go to the police department, fill out a petition and say, not bring my family members, all you have to say he's crazy, i don't think he should have guns. provide little to no evidence and fake interest take my guns away without asking. they can hold them up to 100 days. i have to go to court and prove otherwise. >> the concept might be okay but the process...
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from what i see around the world, my friend can go te police department if red flag rules are passed in new hampshire, and it looks like it will go that way. friend goes to the police not even having to bring family members. all he would have to say was i'm crazy and he doesn't think i should have my gun. provide little to no evidence, and the cops can take my guns away. they can hold them for up to 100 days. i have to go to court and talk to a judge and prove otherwise. concept might be ok, but the process feels weighted against you. >> for 100 days, i don't have any firearms. if my neighbor likes my tv, he has guns, he sees the comps come, they just took my whole safe away. i have nothing to defend myself with. that is my tv now. >> one more question and i will move on. on assault weapons or may bump stocks, we will agree to disagree for tonight's purposes. universal background checks deeper, mental health engagement and broader services. in aelse would you do department of gun safety, if anything? concealed permit, educate people more. >> are you debating right now in new hampshire? you can do it
from what i see around the world, my friend can go te police department if red flag rules are passed in new hampshire, and it looks like it will go that way. friend goes to the police not even having to bring family members. all he would have to say was i'm crazy and he doesn't think i should have my gun. provide little to no evidence, and the cops can take my guns away. they can hold them for up to 100 days. i have to go to court and talk to a judge and prove otherwise. concept might be ok,...
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. >> narrator: police are unaware that firestone is actually barry richard hunt, a man who fled new hampshire under similar circumstances in 1989. >> at that point, we're dealing with, okay, we got this guy named jonathan firestone, but we don't know who he is. we have photos of him, but we have no clue who this guy is. and that obviously made our hunt for him even more difficult. >> narrator: they decide to plaster firestone's face on the fbi's "most wanted" website. >> we're hoping that someone would see that photo and either recognize him from the past or recognize him, that, "he's now living next door to me." you know, we had no idea who this guy was, and we're hoping that somehow we'd be able to figure out who he was. >> narrator: with the master con man in the wind, his victims are left to cope with the fallout of his crime. >> even though it's a white-collar crime, you know, it just tears people up. >> narrator: suzette invested $36,000 in tool search. >> it really rips a lot of things out of people's lives, even though, oh, it's money. but, you know, that's a lot of people's stability
. >> narrator: police are unaware that firestone is actually barry richard hunt, a man who fled new hampshire under similar circumstances in 1989. >> at that point, we're dealing with, okay, we got this guy named jonathan firestone, but we don't know who he is. we have photos of him, but we have no clue who this guy is. and that obviously made our hunt for him even more difficult. >> narrator: they decide to plaster firestone's face on the fbi's "most wanted"...
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i'm not understanding but i'm not going to give you the company with the police if you want to give birth to. you in new hampshire. is he supposed to have that i don't have. much the next to the next on all of them i love. becoming less common this illness coming up by the justice gases and this i'm in oh my god if that wasn't among a bunch of women. and upsets a lot of them out on. the going to have on the way they got to the actual. you're going to get your stylists. all of the cool. because you have either got on and on it goes i need to know he'll see the ball and i know there's no telling what is going to get out because i don't know whether they going to win with what it. is then all the other dead people their money i'm going to this until what i was doing it wasn't a lot of years. well and i thought i was. going to be a 100 or. 11. initial but i went as a whole the riddle doesn't get my bit of what a man may i wasn't. i mean. the on the backside more you know. me and others think you know that was. seen on the guy last week it's not just pull. them off see him when i get. behind him as he. denies he has a
i'm not understanding but i'm not going to give you the company with the police if you want to give birth to. you in new hampshire. is he supposed to have that i don't have. much the next to the next on all of them i love. becoming less common this illness coming up by the justice gases and this i'm in oh my god if that wasn't among a bunch of women. and upsets a lot of them out on. the going to have on the way they got to the actual. you're going to get your stylists. all of the cool. because...
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iremember about six month ago was in new hampshire and i was about to go on stage and i was talking to a policeicer and i was asking what was going on in the community. he is stationed at an elementary school every morning. he said, you know, the number one item in schools this year for these kids, at an elementary school, was not a new toy or a new era of sneakers, it was kevlar, bulletproof backpacks. that was the item that moms and dads sitting at their kitchen table thought was the most important thing for their child to have going to school. and the thought of that blows your mind, to think about how many people have been affected by what we have allowed to happen in our country. and there is no issue in this country, there is no issue in this country that tragically demonstrates as well as this issue, how the will of the american people has been bent away from the common good because of money. because of money in politics. money that encourages legislators to lie to keep getting the money, and encourages them to vote in a way that is not in the best interests of their constituents. youssu
iremember about six month ago was in new hampshire and i was about to go on stage and i was talking to a policeicer and i was asking what was going on in the community. he is stationed at an elementary school every morning. he said, you know, the number one item in schools this year for these kids, at an elementary school, was not a new toy or a new era of sneakers, it was kevlar, bulletproof backpacks. that was the item that moms and dads sitting at their kitchen table thought was the most...
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hampshire. we're about to do a one-party consent via telephone between cecelia pierce and pamela smart. >> policececelia? >> yeah. >> what going on? i was just thinkin' of you this morning. >> on that call, pam does confess to feeling guilty about something. she says she's feeling real remorse, but it doesn't have anything to do with her husband. >> you should've seen me when i hit a rabbit. i couldn't avoid it. it came totally bouncing down the road. a felt like [ bleep ] i felt like ---. >> over killing a rabbit? >> yeah. >> well, it's road kill. >> i can't believe that you felt bad about running over a rabbit but not about gregg. >> i do feel bad about gregg, but i feel bad about the rabbit, too. >> that afternoon the police arrive at pam's office, and she has a lot more to answer for than running over a rabbit. >> exactly three months from the day that her husband was murdered, on august 1, 1990, the police finally arrest pamela smart. >> pam, did you have anything to do with our husband's murder? >> i was really not worried about it, because i knew that i hadn't done anything wrong. i'm thin
hampshire. we're about to do a one-party consent via telephone between cecelia pierce and pamela smart. >> policececelia? >> yeah. >> what going on? i was just thinkin' of you this morning. >> on that call, pam does confess to feeling guilty about something. she says she's feeling real remorse, but it doesn't have anything to do with her husband. >> you should've seen me when i hit a rabbit. i couldn't avoid it. it came totally bouncing down the road. a felt like [...
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hampshire died in the crash. the crash is still under investigation. >>> here at home, the icy water rescue outside detroit. carissa miller plunging into the lake, falling from the dock into the 36-degree water. police two other fishermen pulls her out. police warning about the dangers of fra smile ice. >>> and the break-in at billy joel's home. authorities say at least one person value dalized his office and a dozen motorcycles. no one was home at the time. no arrests made tonight. >>> when we come back here, the surprise on "the antiques roadshow." they never disappoint. ♪all strength, we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat in 2016 i warned thatt donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump from office, and if they won't do their jobs, this november you and i will. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthri
hampshire died in the crash. the crash is still under investigation. >>> here at home, the icy water rescue outside detroit. carissa miller plunging into the lake, falling from the dock into the 36-degree water. police two other fishermen pulls her out. police warning about the dangers of fra smile ice. >>> and the break-in at billy joel's home. authorities say at least one person value dalized his office and a dozen motorcycles. no one was home at the time. no arrests made...
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hampshire -- and changing the debate qualifications, which has seen top candidates of color excluded from the stage. castro ran on a platform of decriminalizing crossing the border undocumented, abolishing immigration and customs enforcement, ice, police reform among other progressive issues. this is castro in an interview with democracy now! in october when i asked him about president trump's zero tolerance immigration policies. >> i hope more and more americans are paying attention to the depravity of this president and the cruelty that he has inflicted on people that are simply seeking a better life . and that is consistent with people from different places all over the world that have come seeking a better life, have come from desperate circumstances, throughout the generations. this i is nothing new in our country'y's history or the histy of the w world. amy:y: julian cacastro's withdrl fromom the presisideial rarace s after cacalifoia senat kamamal harris ao o dropd ouout earlyly dember.. maanne wilamson haalso id off h campaigtaff tionally in morelectionews, vernt senatobernie sders' campaig raised or $34.5 million fo the four quarterf 2019 - more tn any otr democric candate and ll over $10 llion mo than foer vice presidenjoe b
hampshire -- and changing the debate qualifications, which has seen top candidates of color excluded from the stage. castro ran on a platform of decriminalizing crossing the border undocumented, abolishing immigration and customs enforcement, ice, police reform among other progressive issues. this is castro in an interview with democracy now! in october when i asked him about president trump's zero tolerance immigration policies. >> i hope more and more americans are paying attention to...
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hampshire. journal,"washington bob deans from the natural resources defense council looks at efforts to combat climate change. than author and police officer adam wilson discusses the current challenges facing law enforcement in the u.s. and the state of relations between the police and the communities they serve. we will also take your phone calls, comments, and tweet. "" live right now on c-span. host: this is the "washington journal" for january 2. we will ask you to share your thoughts about the largest -- about hate crimes and terrorist incidents in the united states. the fbi released data looking at hate crimes in the u.s. we will show you the data and ask you to give your thoughts on this topic. here is how you can call us. 202-748-8000 if you live in the eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. and if you are a member of law enforcement and want to give your perspective, it is 202-748-8002. .ou can text us at 202-748-8003 you can post on our twitter feed at @cspanwj and our facebook page available to you as well at facebook.com/cspan. the fbi last november released inf
hampshire. journal,"washington bob deans from the natural resources defense council looks at efforts to combat climate change. than author and police officer adam wilson discusses the current challenges facing law enforcement in the u.s. and the state of relations between the police and the communities they serve. we will also take your phone calls, comments, and tweet. "" live right now on c-span. host: this is the "washington journal" for january 2. we will ask you to...
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hampshire. 0% with blackound voters in south carolina, another early voting state. black lives matter protesters have been shadowing him on the campaign trail. point to his record on policingsness when he served as mayor in indiana and that very record calls into question his own dividedto unite a country. here is pete buttigieg. ♪[music] >> how you doing? >> pretty good. >> just got in from south carolina? >> that's right. the march on the capitol. we do one in south bend but it's a little different when you're the foot steps of those with a similar march not long ago helped bring the confederate down from other the capitol in south carolina. so -- capitol.on >> that's right. we're moving around quickly. all thehe kinfolks, brown and black folks, this is a tour. >> that's right. >> i want to jump right in, only have a little bit of time with you. while we've observed your efforts to reach out to black communities, black voters, we've noticed that, at least in public, you spend a fair amount your time with black male elders. with ale gotten lunch sharpton, jesse jackson, reverend william barber. >> we're curious about it because you are by far the youngest candidate, the o
hampshire. 0% with blackound voters in south carolina, another early voting state. black lives matter protesters have been shadowing him on the campaign trail. point to his record on policingsness when he served as mayor in indiana and that very record calls into question his own dividedto unite a country. here is pete buttigieg. ♪[music] >> how you doing? >> pretty good. >> just got in from south carolina? >> that's right. the march on the capitol. we do one in south...