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put the handcuffs back on?what happened. >> did you slip out of the handcuffs and commit murder and then put the handcuffs back on? >> no. >> would you know how to do that? >> no, that was the first time i had ever been put in handcuffs. >> the state was moving ahead, the date for madison's double murder trial was set. >> they seemed pretty determined. >> yeah, they seemed pretty determined but i was pretty determined myself. >> coming up -- >> this is the start of war, you know. >> everything's at stake. >> i was like if this goes downhill, i would have two life sentences and be in prison for the rest of my life. >> some jaw dropping news that no one expected. >> did you have your suspicions about what was coming? >> no. >> when "dateline" continues. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shi
put the handcuffs back on?what happened. >> did you slip out of the handcuffs and commit murder and then put the handcuffs back on? >> no. >> would you know how to do that? >> no, that was the first time i had ever been put in handcuffs. >> the state was moving ahead, the date for madison's double murder trial was set. >> they seemed pretty determined. >> yeah, they seemed pretty determined but i was pretty determined myself. >> coming up --...
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using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say.they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. police think he's raped and murdered sarah by this time. the next day, he goes to buy a green can and fills it up with petrol. he returns to the woods and burns sarah's body in a fridge. later, it's dumped in water. he goes back again to the woods for a family trip with his wife and children, just days after he'd left sarah's remains there. sarah's family remained so dignified as they told the court about sarah and about what they had lost. her father and sister asked couzens, who had his head bowed, to face them. couzens started shaking.
using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say.they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in...
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using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say. behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. police think he's raped and murdered sarah by this time. the next day, he goes to buy a green can and fills it up with petrol. he returns to the woods and burns sarah's body in a fridge. later, it's dumped in water. he goes back again to the woods for a family trip with his wife and children, just days after he'd left sarah's remains there. sarah's family remained so dignified as they told the court about sarah and about what they had lost. her father and sister asked couzens, who had his head bowed, to face them. cou
using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say. behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping...
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i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.s pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. they said, you've done good. they threatened to take my family away from me. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim. this, the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrols, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. police think he's raped
i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.s pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. they said, you've done good. they threatened to take my family away from me. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim. this, the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd...
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. >>> and the man known as handcuff johnny under arrest. accused of planting pipe bombs outside of cell phone stores. >>> the $32 million jackpot. >>> and tributes pouring in, over a "sex and the city" star. and the world-famous first pitch. it's wednesday, september 22nd. ♪ hit me with your best shot fire away ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with a major milestone in the fight against the coronavirus. >> the fda will likely authorize vaccine booster shots from pfizer today. it comes while ten states are reporting a record number of covid hospitalizations. >> and this image caught our attention. a funeral home advertisement in north carolina, urging people not to get vaccinated, so the funeral home gets more business. we have new details on what's ahead today. ike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. the news from pfizer is another tool to stave off the delta variant. good news for the millions of americans 65 and up. sources tell abc news, a third pfizer vaccine will likely be authorized for the elderly, those a
. >>> and the man known as handcuff johnny under arrest. accused of planting pipe bombs outside of cell phone stores. >>> the $32 million jackpot. >>> and tributes pouring in, over a "sex and the city" star. and the world-famous first pitch. it's wednesday, september 22nd. ♪ hit me with your best shot fire away ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with a major milestone in the fight against the coronavirus. >> the fda will...
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i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.uzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. police think he's raped and murdered sarah by this time. he then throws sarah's phone into a stream, later recovered by a police diver. the next day, he goes to buy a green can and fills it up with petrol. he return
i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.uzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment...
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wayne couzens used his police id to falsely arrest and handcuff sarah everard.uestions are being asked about the vetting process of the metropolitan police as couzens had previously been accused of indecent exposure. britney spears�* father is suspended from the legal arrangement that gave him control of her life. pupils taking gcse and a levels exams in england next year will receive fewer top grades than this year's group. and by the order of the phoenix... jk rowling's desk in an edinburgh cafe rises from the ashes. the government's job retention scheme which helped to save millions ofjobs during the pandemic, ends today. furlough was introduced in march of last year after covid caused large parts of the economy to close. during the last 19 months the scheme has helped to pay the wage of around 11.6 million workers in the uk. at its peak nearly 9 million jobs were supported that's nearly a third of the entire workforce. since coronavirus restrictions were lifted during the summer, the number of people on furlough has steadily fallen. at the last count injuly,
wayne couzens used his police id to falsely arrest and handcuff sarah everard.uestions are being asked about the vetting process of the metropolitan police as couzens had previously been accused of indecent exposure. britney spears�* father is suspended from the legal arrangement that gave him control of her life. pupils taking gcse and a levels exams in england next year will receive fewer top grades than this year's group. and by the order of the phoenix... jk rowling's desk in an edinburgh...
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he used covid lockdown rules as a pretence to arrest and handcuff her.pted lava continues to pour into the sea on la palma 25 acres so far triggering plumes of vapour and gas.
he used covid lockdown rules as a pretence to arrest and handcuff her.pted lava continues to pour into the sea on la palma 25 acres so far triggering plumes of vapour and gas.
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he used covid lockdown rules as a pretence to arrest and handcuff her.he last 2a hours over a quarter are out of fuel.
he used covid lockdown rules as a pretence to arrest and handcuff her.he last 2a hours over a quarter are out of fuel.
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i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. police think he's raped and murdered sarah by this time. he then throws sarah's phone into a stream, later recovered by a police diver. the next day, he goes to buy a green ca
i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation....
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persuaded the judge holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded thejudge he should dieprison. the nicias of a police role needed the greatest punishment. in the dark, he kept his head down. he was shaking as the judge sentenced him with sarah's family looking on. thejudge told him, you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to having its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, prepare dough perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition. thejudge condemned his lies. d0 contrition. the “udge condemned his lies. ~ ., contrition. the 'udge condemned his lies. ~ ., ., contrition. the 'udge condemned his that i don-t. i lies. do you know sarah? i don't. his behaviour, _ lies. do you know sarah? i don't. his behaviour, calmly _ lies. do you know sarah? i don't. his behaviour, calmly buying - lies. do you know sarah? i don't. i his behaviour, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering sarah, and coolly le
persuaded the judge holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded thejudge he should dieprison. the nicias of a police role needed the greatest punishment. in the dark, he kept his head down. he was shaking as the judge sentenced him with sarah's family looking on. thejudge told him, you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to having its police forces. you have considerately...
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you're not in handcuffs, right? learning. this in a city that is largely run by democrat and that's why these are not always partisan issues. what does the city say? they say it was designed to have what they had as burglary and shoplifting and other violations in the area. the lawsuit brings up the larger issue of how racial profiling works and how it escalates these police interactions, some of which can turn more violent. in l.a. as a whole 28% of all stops involve african-americans who make up 9% of the population or take san francisco, another largely liberal city. black residents there are 5% of the population but 26% of the stops. or across the u.s. we have a study of over 800 separate places where black people are arrested at five times the rate of white americans. this is important. it is not partisan. it is a bigger problem than that and we will stay on the story. thanks for spending time with "the beat." "the reidout" is up next. hello, joy. >> hello, ari. thank you for bringing up that important issue. w
you're not in handcuffs, right? learning. this in a city that is largely run by democrat and that's why these are not always partisan issues. what does the city say? they say it was designed to have what they had as burglary and shoplifting and other violations in the area. the lawsuit brings up the larger issue of how racial profiling works and how it escalates these police interactions, some of which can turn more violent. in l.a. as a whole 28% of all stops involve african-americans who make...
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up walked to uniform divisions of the senior service and they put him in handcuffs. [laughs] and then the white house photographer takes a picture and it really creeps hubbard, it creeps him out that i keep it in my bedroom. so there's a picture of him being put in hand crafts, being like, am i really in trouble? or is this funny? and i was the mayor of the west wing. these were my people. so they are putting him in handcuffs and i'm like, hey buddy, you've got me but i just got you back. >> it's good to know that there is schumer amid all of this. >> yes, you have to. >> so the white house and the vice president's house, these are very formal places. there's a reason why there is a downstairs official area. and a living quarters, there is a difference between this public and private life. what about you, lynn, have you had strange ones as well from that period? >> this is funny and strange. >> funny and strange? >> we spent a lot of time at camp david, after 9/11, it was the undisclosed location. and we had our kids, you know. and it's the same as carl story in the
up walked to uniform divisions of the senior service and they put him in handcuffs. [laughs] and then the white house photographer takes a picture and it really creeps hubbard, it creeps him out that i keep it in my bedroom. so there's a picture of him being put in hand crafts, being like, am i really in trouble? or is this funny? and i was the mayor of the west wing. these were my people. so they are putting him in handcuffs and i'm like, hey buddy, you've got me but i just got you back....
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i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.rah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do it. couzens sat in the dock, never lifting his head. sarah's family and friends listened to the devastating detail that is their daily reality. in the hours after kidnapping her, there was a mixture of the banal and the evil. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. police think he's raped and murdered sarah by this time. he then throws sarah's phone into a stream, later recovered by a police diver. the next day, he goes to buy a green can
i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her.rah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim — this the moment of that deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card, using his handcuffs, he arrests her. he'd previously been on covid patrol, so knew what to say. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back, but they think it's an undercover police operation. it...
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. >> the prosecutor said tammy had even chained sidney to the bed with handcuffs. >> i'm not speakingow, literally chained him to the bed at night. >> that played back into the state's theory that tammy was the controlling one in this relationship. she was the one who wore the pants in this relationship. >> but as angry as she was at sidney for cheating, prosecutors said team was furious with heather. she sent her several texts. the prosecution said some of them were threats. >> heather was really afraid of tam? >> she was. her friends had played a prank on her one time at work where they prestepped to be tammy calling heather's phone and she was absolutely terrified. >> and the prosecution said if there was any doubt about the way that tammy felt, just look at this nasty facebook post tammy had written after heather disappeared calling her a psycho whore. >> she could have said oh, i'm so sorry this girl is missing and i hope you find her and left it alone but, no, she goes on the attack. >> tammy is the one with the motive. she is the hunter. >> and it was a hunt. the prosecution sa
. >> the prosecutor said tammy had even chained sidney to the bed with handcuffs. >> i'm not speakingow, literally chained him to the bed at night. >> that played back into the state's theory that tammy was the controlling one in this relationship. she was the one who wore the pants in this relationship. >> but as angry as she was at sidney for cheating, prosecutors said team was furious with heather. she sent her several texts. the prosecution said some of them were...
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. >> these are the handcuffs for the prisoners.iban that the u.s. handed to afghan security forces in 2014, vast, sprawling and trashed. prisoners' identification, cover his face. this is an id photograph of a prisoner just lying on the ground. the taliban's victory freed the prisoners. not all of them were taliban. they want us to see the harsh conditions. even they're confused about how to find their way around this place. they really don't know it. the way the prisoners got out -- this is the cages inside here. these are the cages, huge cages that have just been left as they are. look at this. take a look. prisoners' food. this bread is still hanging on the plate here. this looks like the place for putting shackles on,handcuffs. food here. how many prisoners in here? how many? thousands, he tells me. >> prisoner escaped and they left him behind. this is all here. >> reporter: this is everyone's shoes hanging here, blankets, towels, books, koran, phone numbers scribbled on the wall. you really get an idea of just how many people
. >> these are the handcuffs for the prisoners.iban that the u.s. handed to afghan security forces in 2014, vast, sprawling and trashed. prisoners' identification, cover his face. this is an id photograph of a prisoner just lying on the ground. the taliban's victory freed the prisoners. not all of them were taliban. they want us to see the harsh conditions. even they're confused about how to find their way around this place. they really don't know it. the way the prisoners got out -- this...
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. >> they put me in handcuffs to take me -- because i refused to go, you know, to court.want to be in handcuffs or in jail or something like that. nobody. >> in fact, court transcripts show she even attempted suicide as the trial began. but because she didn't testify against eric her claims all these years later wouldn't help him. to have any chance at having another day in court eric knew he'd need powerful evidence. evidence of actual innocence. he started thinking, if he and the other five co-defendants had nothing to do with the two murders, then who did? after more than a decade of trying finally some of eric's requests for documents in his case began trickling in. >> i came across one document which had my name as well as my other co-defendants, but one name stood out, it was an individual i found out was part of a gang called sex, money, murder. >> eric was on to an important lead. sex, money, murder. even veteran cops knew those three words meant danger. a notorious gang from the soundview section of the bronx. >> 1997 october, sex, money, murder became my assignm
. >> they put me in handcuffs to take me -- because i refused to go, you know, to court.want to be in handcuffs or in jail or something like that. nobody. >> in fact, court transcripts show she even attempted suicide as the trial began. but because she didn't testify against eric her claims all these years later wouldn't help him. to have any chance at having another day in court eric knew he'd need powerful evidence. evidence of actual innocence. he started thinking, if he and the...
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like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time i was outside.his is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh—boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding—ding—ding—ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old. it was like every time i closed my eyes, i see a long tunnel with a little dot, pinprick at the end. and i'd be, like, "man, am i still in prison?" i couldn't sleep. my mind was running, my mind was racing, like, "you got a life sentence for something you didn't... "you're in prison." it's pure torture, mental anguish, fear. and the fear is one of the great ones. you fear never getting out. i was accused of killing a white man in a drug deal gone bad. mr george radcliffe. now, that investigation was like no other. it was a couple of guys shooting and stuff that went on in the area, but when a white guy got killed, you couldn't walk down the street, you couldn't stop. isaid, "man, whoever they lock up for that through." that's what i said. because racism was so
like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time i was outside.his is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh—boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding—ding—ding—ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old. it was like every time i closed my eyes, i see a long tunnel with a little dot, pinprick at the end. and i'd be, like, "man, am i still in prison?" i couldn't sleep. my mind...
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like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time.hat was the last time i was outside. this is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh—boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding—ding—ding—ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old. it was like every time i closed my eyes, i see a long tunnel with a little dot, pinprick at the end. and i'd be, like, "man, am i still in prison?" i couldn't sleep. my mind was running, my mind was racing, like, "you got a life sentence for something you didn't... "you're in prison." it's pure torture, mental anguish, fear. and the fear is one of the great ones. you fear never getting out. i was accused of killing a white man in a drug deal gone bad. mr george radcliffe. now, that investigation was like no other. it was a couple of guys shooting and stuff that went on in the area, but when a white guy got killed, you couldn't walk down the street, you couldn't stop. isaid, "man, whoever they lock up for that — through." th
like this, slapped them handcuffs on me. that was the last time.hat was the last time i was outside. this is where i got locked up at. i remember the first day i pulled up to the prison. then that gate, zshhh—boom. then you hear them razor wires shake. ding—ding—ding—ding. i was in there so long, from a teenager to 44 years old. it was like every time i closed my eyes, i see a long tunnel with a little dot, pinprick at the end. and i'd be, like, "man, am i still in prison?" i...
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there was nothing happy for me about seeing somebody put in handcuffs and put into a van and taken to jail it's all sad lives impacted, families ruined. i would say i'm sorry for you. i'm sorry. >> there are people who believe that bill cosby was wronged because of his race, that this was a racially motivated takedown >> it wasn't it happened. >> you're saying the crime, the alleged crime happened >> the crime happened. and i don't see any evidence that it was racially motivated >> reporter: constand runs a foundation now to support survivors of sexual misconduct there's a photo in her book of a phoenix tattoo on her back >> i knew that i was going to be taken so far down that i would have to rise, that i would have to rise >> still rising? >> rising. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, toronto. >>> and up next tonight, i'll talk with one of new york's bravest. he remembers 9/11 and the race to save lives. >>> for 20 years, we've pondered the question, what propelled so many ordinary people to rise above fear and impending doom to become heroes on september 11th tonight, we hear from th
there was nothing happy for me about seeing somebody put in handcuffs and put into a van and taken to jail it's all sad lives impacted, families ruined. i would say i'm sorry for you. i'm sorry. >> there are people who believe that bill cosby was wronged because of his race, that this was a racially motivated takedown >> it wasn't it happened. >> you're saying the crime, the alleged crime happened >> the crime happened. and i don't see any evidence that it was racially...
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. >> reporter: the 140-pound elijah was already in handcuffs they dosed him with ketamine, a powerfulative. after they loaded him into the ambulance, elijah had a heart attack. he was rushed to the hospital and put on life support. his mother shaneen says these photos show elijah's physical injuries. eventually doctors declared him brain dead, and three days later he was eventually taken off life support. >> bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh. that was a part of me. there's no way to put a band-aid on that. he's always going to be gone. so there's no-no way. i can forgive, but i'm not going to ever forget. >> reporter: initially the officers and medics were not charged, in part because of precedent called qualified immunity which shields police officers from being held personally responsible for death while on duty, unless they clearly violate established law. >> so in qualified immunity, an officer here in the death of mcclain can say, i didn't know applying a carotid chokehold to someone two times and give them 500 milligrams of ketamine would kill someone, and qualified immunity hy
. >> reporter: the 140-pound elijah was already in handcuffs they dosed him with ketamine, a powerfulative. after they loaded him into the ambulance, elijah had a heart attack. he was rushed to the hospital and put on life support. his mother shaneen says these photos show elijah's physical injuries. eventually doctors declared him brain dead, and three days later he was eventually taken off life support. >> bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh. that was a part of me. there's no way...
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couzens in handcuffs, when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie.d already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burned sarah. do you know sarah? i don't, no. do you know where sarah is? no. as sarah was walking from a friend's house, couzens was looking for a victim. this, the moment of deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he falsely arrests her. he'd been on covid patrol, so knew the words to use. witnesses see sarah with her arms behind her back but they think it's an undercover police operation. it was kidnap. he used all the equipment and knowledge of being a police officer to do this. after the murder, couzens was callous and carried on life as if nothing had happened. after dumping sarah's body in woods in kent, he stops at costa coffee to get a hot chocolate. he calls the vet about his dog. yeah, i was wondering if i could book my dog in for the vet so i can have a discussion about her issues, please. he goes back to the woods for a family trip
couzens in handcuffs, when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie.d already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burned sarah. do you know sarah? i don't, no. do you know where sarah is? no. as sarah was walking from a friend's house, couzens was looking for a victim. this, the moment of deception. his car on the pavement, hazard lights on, he stops sarah. his arm outstretched, showing her his warrant card. using his handcuffs, he falsely arrests her. he'd been on covid patrol, so knew the...
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. >> maria kolesnikova makes a heart with her hands, despite the handcuffs. symbol of the nonviolent revolution in belarus. today in minsk she received 11 years in prison. opposition leader maxim znak got ten. they were found guilty on all charges, convicting of attention -- of attempting to seize rp the defendants watch the trial from inside a case. outside their supporters were waiting. this was not a normal legal trial by international standards. it took place mainly behind closed doors. the defendants' families were only allowed to be present for the sentencing. >> i can take what is happening to her a whole lot better when i see her behavior, her attitude to life in general. and, in particular, how she reacted today. >> maria kolesnikova became well-known during last year's protests after the disputed presidential election they were months of demonstrations across the country. maria kolesnikova became the symbolic figure in the democratic movement. the defendant's lawyers are planning to appeal. the german foreign ministry had strong words in response to
. >> maria kolesnikova makes a heart with her hands, despite the handcuffs. symbol of the nonviolent revolution in belarus. today in minsk she received 11 years in prison. opposition leader maxim znak got ten. they were found guilty on all charges, convicting of attention -- of attempting to seize rp the defendants watch the trial from inside a case. outside their supporters were waiting. this was not a normal legal trial by international standards. it took place mainly behind closed...
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is the latest blow to hong kong's democracy movement peered surrounded by police officers and in handcuffsthe prominent barrister was removed from her law offices and taken into police custody. her arrest and that of three other dissidents comes a day after she refused as vice chairwoman of the hong kong alliance to hand over the financial and operational records of the group. the group has organized for decorates, honoring victims of the tiananmen square massacre. this person has flatly denied the accusations, and the alliance was working. in refusing to handover the group records, she risks a 10,000 euro fine and prison. >> [speaking in foreign language] translator: the more we resist, the more the government will repress us. the government has been chasing disbanded groups of us that the only thing we can rely on is our own strength, perseverance and doing the right thing. there is power in doing the right thing, and we are using the spirit to face all of the risks. reporter: the hong kong alliance is one of several pro-democracy groups targeted by hong kong's national security law, one
is the latest blow to hong kong's democracy movement peered surrounded by police officers and in handcuffsthe prominent barrister was removed from her law offices and taken into police custody. her arrest and that of three other dissidents comes a day after she refused as vice chairwoman of the hong kong alliance to hand over the financial and operational records of the group. the group has organized for decorates, honoring victims of the tiananmen square massacre. this person has flatly denied...
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police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffsould die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition." thejudge condemned his lies. his behaviour, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering sarah and coolly letting his children play in the woods where he'd dumped her remains. should the police not have detected a murderer in their ranks? they admit they missed a check when vetting him that could have linked him to one of three indecent exposure allegations. how can women regain trus
police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffsould die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual...
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tape them up, handcuff them, do whatever you need to do. jesse: i think mason and sonia put the fear of god in people out there. don't mess with these ladies. it won't go well. and stay safe. >> you have got to be ready, man. i don't know how to reiterate that. there ain't no second chance. when we turn in these alleys you can see the shorties on top of the cars. you can't see through [inaudible] >> they are for real. jesse: chicago is the deadliest city in america with over 500 murders this year. it's more deadly than afghanistan. over the last two decades more americans were shot in chicago than afghanistan. thousands more. violence is spreading in big cities across the country. carjackings, sexual assaults and murders are all up. police officers are outnumbered by gang members 10-1. as the departments see the most retirements in history. i spoke to a man who spent time in prison and he now helps people turn their lives around like he did. >> the gainings exploded in the 80s. was that all about drugs in that decade? >> in the 80s, there w
tape them up, handcuff them, do whatever you need to do. jesse: i think mason and sonia put the fear of god in people out there. don't mess with these ladies. it won't go well. and stay safe. >> you have got to be ready, man. i don't know how to reiterate that. there ain't no second chance. when we turn in these alleys you can see the shorties on top of the cars. you can't see through [inaudible] >> they are for real. jesse: chicago is the deadliest city in america with over 500...
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a court in london was given details of how wayne cousins kidnapped her in march using handcuffs and an to falsely arrest her. those are the headlines. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. the crisis over a lack of supplies in the uk triggered by a shortage of truck drivers has reignited the debate about the consequences of brexit. this comes on top of concerns about the impact on trade between great britain and northern ireland and what it means for the historic peace agreement there. my guest is michel barnier, who was the eu's chief brexit negotiator and has declared himself a centre—right candidate for the presidential elections in france next year. how does he see the fallout from brexit, and why does he think he is fit to be the next president of france? michel barnier, welcome to hardtalk. happy to be here. thank you for your invitation. so, as you know, the uk is experiencing issues that have led to a shortage of goods, such as fuel, because of panic buying and the lack of truck drivers. to what extent do you think this is a consequence of brexit? partly, it's a con
a court in london was given details of how wayne cousins kidnapped her in march using handcuffs and an to falsely arrest her. those are the headlines. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. the crisis over a lack of supplies in the uk triggered by a shortage of truck drivers has reignited the debate about the consequences of brexit. this comes on top of concerns about the impact on trade between great britain and northern ireland and what it means for the historic peace agreement...
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court in london was given details of how he her using handcuffs and an id card to falsely arrest her. it is time for click. now it is time for click. this week — the plant with a secret in its seeds, a plane that can fly itself, and dinner is served, and it is... ..an acquired taste. in the middle of the otherworldly landscape of iceland, something strange is going on. 130,000 barley plants are slowly making their way from one end of this greenhouse to the other. and what's even stranger is what this barley is going to be used for. it is in the food chain but it's not food for us and it's not food for animals. no, this is something much, much weirder than that. this grass is a host. it's been genetically modified to carry a special protein called a growth factor in its seeds. once the plants reach the end of theirjourney, these seeds are harvested, milled and purified and the resulting growth factor protein can be used to help produce something very unexpected — meat, in a lab, without the animals. i think we will reach the point where it's not, like, nice to have. i think it's we hav
court in london was given details of how he her using handcuffs and an id card to falsely arrest her. it is time for click. now it is time for click. this week — the plant with a secret in its seeds, a plane that can fly itself, and dinner is served, and it is... ..an acquired taste. in the middle of the otherworldly landscape of iceland, something strange is going on. 130,000 barley plants are slowly making their way from one end of this greenhouse to the other. and what's even stranger is...
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he used covid lockdown rules as a pretence to arrest and handcuff her. before driving her to a destination where he raped and murdered her. and 11 days after it first erupted lava continues to pour into the sea on la palma 25 acres so far triggering plumes of vapour and gas. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman and kate proctor, political editor at politicshome and the house magazine. required reading for all those interested in parliamentary affairs. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... one story dominates the front page. it's the lead in the metro the life sentence for wayne couzens for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. the front page has a picture of the met commissioner dame cressida dick, who the paper, says is facing calls to resign. the daily telegraph's headline says that the pressure bond of trust between the police and public has been damaged because of the high profile case. the guardian also has a picture
he used covid lockdown rules as a pretence to arrest and handcuff her. before driving her to a destination where he raped and murdered her. and 11 days after it first erupted lava continues to pour into the sea on la palma 25 acres so far triggering plumes of vapour and gas. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman and kate proctor, political editor at politicshome and the...
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but tonight, he's a defendant in handcuffs, facing charges of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, and filing a false police report. murdaugh is accused of hiring 61-year-old curtis smith to shoot him in the head, with hopes of leaving a $10 million insurance windfall to his older son. when the alleged plot failed, murdaugh told police he was shot while changing a flat tire. earlier today, a $55,000 bond was set for smith, who faces five charges, ranging from assisted suicide to insurance fraud. it's the latest twist in a string of ongoing criminal investigations connected to murdaugh. his wife maggie and 22-year-old son paul were both shot and killed on the family's property in june. dick harpootlian is alex murdaugh's attorney. >> reporter: law enforcement officials have opened an investigation into the death of 57-year-old gloria satterfield. murdaugh's housekeeper died after a trip-and-fall accident at their home in 2018. an autopsy was never performed. alex murdaugh is also under investigation for reportedly embezzling millions of dollars from his own family's law firm, and he ent
but tonight, he's a defendant in handcuffs, facing charges of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, and filing a false police report. murdaugh is accused of hiring 61-year-old curtis smith to shoot him in the head, with hopes of leaving a $10 million insurance windfall to his older son. when the alleged plot failed, murdaugh told police he was shot while changing a flat tire. earlier today, a $55,000 bond was set for smith, who faces five charges, ranging from assisted suicide to insurance...
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the court was given details of how he kidnapped her in march using handcuffs and an id card to falsely arrest her. hello. i'm ros atkins, and welcome to the media show. and i'm delighted to say my guest today is one of the best—known and most influential figures in the uk media. he has his own production company, a new game show on itv, over 8 million followers on twitter, a role in one of the best—known advertising campaigns in the last 25 years, a regular presenting slot on saturday nights on bbc one that he's had since 1999, and before all of that of course, he was pretty good at football as well. gary lineker, welcome to the show. thank you, nice to be here. as you listen to all of that, do you recognise it? do think of yourself as a media player rather than a retired football player? well, it beats crisp—flogger extraordinary. to little kids, that's all i am. yeah, ifeel that i'm a media person now. it's been a long time since... a very long time since my careerfinished in the early �*90s. so, yeah, i've been very fortunate to have found another career post—football. obviously it
the court was given details of how he kidnapped her in march using handcuffs and an id card to falsely arrest her. hello. i'm ros atkins, and welcome to the media show. and i'm delighted to say my guest today is one of the best—known and most influential figures in the uk media. he has his own production company, a new game show on itv, over 8 million followers on twitter, a role in one of the best—known advertising campaigns in the last 25 years, a regular presenting slot on saturday...
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and punched him about a dozen times and then slammed his head on to the floor once before putting handcuffs on. the attack was caught on videotape better hearing has not yet commented on the charge some good news tonight in the lake tahoe area the caldor fire is now 50% contained cal fire says shifting winds are a big obstacle in getting the fire under control near highway eighty eight. but they're doing their best to stop the fire from spreading to the south the fire has now burned more than two hundred seventeen thousand acres since it started a month ago. today cal fire's at hand crews into wilderness areas to try to suppress the fires edge people who live in the tiny town of grizzly flats are now returning home more than three weeks after they were evacuated because of the caldor fire. the lucky ones found their home still standing but others lost everything shortly after grizzly flats evacuate jessica about she returned home there was a knock at her door. chris celio is still evacuated but she wants to help others when and where she can. response to treat people the way we want to be t
and punched him about a dozen times and then slammed his head on to the floor once before putting handcuffs on. the attack was caught on videotape better hearing has not yet commented on the charge some good news tonight in the lake tahoe area the caldor fire is now 50% contained cal fire says shifting winds are a big obstacle in getting the fire under control near highway eighty eight. but they're doing their best to stop the fire from spreading to the south the fire has now burned more than...
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for this case ever since whole rest of the recessive again turned up here just over a year ago in handcuff, he said, and they supposed to say being kidnapped from dubai and brought here on a plane, the raw, the government suggested that he'd been deceived into boarding the plane. and this justice minister did tell out that the government had paid for that plane so murky circumstances and how he got here. they have many supporters to say a breach of his rights, and certainly that compounded waive his fame from that film from the mid to thousands of on a lot of international attention and criticism to this case. indeed, that's markham. what i'm talking to is from kindergarten and welcome. thank you. paul recess a begin his daughter carina can in by told al jazeera, the child is a sham. this burdick means nothing for us. our father was kidnapped, he was dragged across international border in violation of international law, tortured for 4 days, and then denied he's more, he's extreme rights. he was denied access to legal to his chosen representation and denied access to his case file, and then
for this case ever since whole rest of the recessive again turned up here just over a year ago in handcuff, he said, and they supposed to say being kidnapped from dubai and brought here on a plane, the raw, the government suggested that he'd been deceived into boarding the plane. and this justice minister did tell out that the government had paid for that plane so murky circumstances and how he got here. they have many supporters to say a breach of his rights, and certainly that compounded...
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kennedy high school in fremont are understandably scared after police took another student away in handcuffs. students snapped this photo of the young man's arrest. we received a 911 call. from a person who advised that they were stabbed in the neck. fremont police were called out to the sun deal shopping center at 12 50 tuesday afternoon. the victim, a sophomore from kennedy high school, what people like fighting too much. so when i see go outside and will separate this man who works at a mexican restaurant in the plaza witnessed the fight, he says. it happened outside the restaurant behind sue juice coffee shop, he says. bloodstains are still visible on the pavement and that the suspect used what he believes was a box cutter to cut the 15 year old victim's neck. and then the suspect ran off the other one. stay here like, hey, you got me when i see we have a little. put it up. you put a little couple napkins to school resource officers were at kennedy high school. police say they responded within 46 seconds, students and staff sheltered in place. police ultimately arrested the suspect, a ju
kennedy high school in fremont are understandably scared after police took another student away in handcuffs. students snapped this photo of the young man's arrest. we received a 911 call. from a person who advised that they were stabbed in the neck. fremont police were called out to the sun deal shopping center at 12 50 tuesday afternoon. the victim, a sophomore from kennedy high school, what people like fighting too much. so when i see go outside and will separate this man who works at a...
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and then placing her in handcuffs had a utility belt that gave the impression that he was an officer. that was in plain clothes either in the weeks leading up the case since the disappearance of forever are. there's been a lot of talk about how you know, you could consider when cousins a bad apple, so to speak. but we have found out that one of the nicknames he had within the force was the rapist. so in light of that, why do you think issues weren't raised about him before? basically why was he allowed to still serve in the police force? i know you wasn't towards the end, but he had been for a long time. well, left as you know, a bad apple and a sexual predator are 2 different things. for starters, placing does have a lot of bad apples and as the met puts in place, for example, we'll do it, but it may can't root out those bad apples. this is a man that was brought into the coal. yes, he was given a label by some of his colleagues. i don't know how period of time that was that is actually relevant. the fact he's, he was given that label and that was considered some form of banter. it m
and then placing her in handcuffs had a utility belt that gave the impression that he was an officer. that was in plain clothes either in the weeks leading up the case since the disappearance of forever are. there's been a lot of talk about how you know, you could consider when cousins a bad apple, so to speak. but we have found out that one of the nicknames he had within the force was the rapist. so in light of that, why do you think issues weren't raised about him before? basically why was he...