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go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public are informed through post isn't leaflets but if the trial i was at wouldn't be the word i'd use there were literally hundreds of people rushing through the space and the chances of seeing the tiny signs reading the leaflets or even understanding what the unmarked van was being useful when minimal i stopped a few people to see what they thought of the trial. not the level of invasion of privacy but then we live in not wild in my opinion i think it's a good thing to have facial recognition because i as long as you're not doing anything bad and it also helps the police track people down to be honest there are technologies going at the moment this will be the norm all around the world so i think we just need to get used to it if you've done nothing wrong there's no issue i think if you really believe that the state. never done anything wrong to its citizens then you have nothing to fear from this technology but as w
go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public are informed through post isn't leaflets but if the trial i was at wouldn't be the word i'd use there were literally hundreds of people rushing through the space and the chances of seeing the tiny signs reading the leaflets or even understanding what the unmarked van was being useful when minimal i stopped a few...
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go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trial saying they quote and that members of the public or through posters and leaflets but if the trial i was at would be the word i'd use there was literally.
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police is dangerously inaccurate latest figures show that 96 percent of the met police so-called matches were misidentifications and there's research showing that many facial recognition algorithms will disproportionately misidentify darker skin tones and when. the cause is a new murs and they vary ranging from poor quality c.c.t.v. images to the fact that the algorithms are often trained so to speak using faces at a mostly white and male 5th technology and looks like a really nice quick fix to the fact that we have not got as much money to pay for human intelligence operations so it sounds great in theory the problem is if that work very well on people who are not white men which is quite a lot of the population on the planet being arrested wrongfully means that you get put into predictive policing algorithm so the more often you're having contact. with law enforcement the more you are at risk of being stopped again even erroneous lee and also people in your network because they build the network out if number just about you proponents of facial recognition in the u.k. will argue that i
police is dangerously inaccurate latest figures show that 96 percent of the met police so-called matches were misidentifications and there's research showing that many facial recognition algorithms will disproportionately misidentify darker skin tones and when. the cause is a new murs and they vary ranging from poor quality c.c.t.v. images to the fact that the algorithms are often trained so to speak using faces at a mostly white and male 5th technology and looks like a really nice quick fix to...
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and then, to make matters worse, it came to light that the met police and british transport police hade. both police forces had initially denied any involvement. so everything about this is happening in a vacuum of regulation and oversight and clearly public knowledge. when you speak to people, there are thousands of people walking around right now, when you speak to them, how much they know about this? nothing. they know nothing about it. i have looked around the area for signs, any kind of information about what has been going on and there has been absolutely nothing. at digital barriers he would not reveal to us who he sold the technology to. for some people that is the most important piece of information. who is it that you have demonstrated the technology to —— who have you given it to? let's be very clear i agree with you. i think the test cases should be public. my point is it is not for me to start talking about organisations that use our technology or from others. organisations that use our technology orfrom others. it organisations that use our technology or from others. it i
and then, to make matters worse, it came to light that the met police and british transport police hade. both police forces had initially denied any involvement. so everything about this is happening in a vacuum of regulation and oversight and clearly public knowledge. when you speak to people, there are thousands of people walking around right now, when you speak to them, how much they know about this? nothing. they know nothing about it. i have looked around the area for signs, any kind of...
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and then to make matters worse, it came to light that the met police and british transport police had their database. both police forces had initially denied any involvement. so everything about this is happening in a vacuum of regulation and oversight — and clearly public knowledge. and when you speak to people... i mean, there's thousands of people walking around here right now. when you speak to people, how much do they know about this? nothing. people know nothing about it. and i've looked around the whole area, looking for signs, any kind of information about what's been going on, and there's been absolutely nothing. at digital barriers, zak doffman wouldn't reveal to us exactly who he sold this technology to. for some people, that is the most important piece of information. who is it that...? you've demonstrated the technology to me. but who is it that's using it? that's what they want to know. why won't you tell us that? let's be very clear. i agree with you, i think that the use cases of the technology should be transparent. we've said that very publicly. but my point is it's
and then to make matters worse, it came to light that the met police and british transport police had their database. both police forces had initially denied any involvement. so everything about this is happening in a vacuum of regulation and oversight — and clearly public knowledge. and when you speak to people... i mean, there's thousands of people walking around here right now. when you speak to people, how much do they know about this? nothing. people know nothing about it. and i've...
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in these people who had possibly been attacked, have been met by police office rs attacked, have beenre desperate essentially to make the serious rape side of the investigation go away, and that is really, really bad. it's ha rd and that is really, really bad. it's hard enough ora and that is really, really bad. it's hard enough or a to come forward go through all the hurdles you have to, and the conviction rate is only 6% of those cases. there's more cases of those cases. there's more cases of rape which are not figuring anywhere, so the actual effects is even lower. and we know the conviction rate is going down. a lot of the public has become very aware to this because netflix has been showing this documentary, it's a drama but based on a true story called unbelievable which is based in the us about a rape victim that was not believed and ended up suing the police force for a lot of money because she was just treated absolutely terrible by police. the public is becoming very aware by how rape victims are treated. like things will not be allowed to go on. they said that where cases a
in these people who had possibly been attacked, have been met by police office rs attacked, have beenre desperate essentially to make the serious rape side of the investigation go away, and that is really, really bad. it's ha rd and that is really, really bad. it's hard enough ora and that is really, really bad. it's hard enough or a to come forward go through all the hurdles you have to, and the conviction rate is only 6% of those cases. there's more cases of those cases. there's more cases of...
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and then, to make matters worse, it came to light that the met police and british transport police had any involvement. everything about this is happening ina vacuum everything about this is happening in a vacuum of regulation and oversight and clearly public knowledge. and when you speak to people, there are thousands of people, there are thousands of people walking around here right now. walking around here right now, when you speak to people, how much do they know that this? nothing. people know nothing about it. and i have looked around the whole area, looking for signs, looking for any kind of information about what has been going on and there has been absolutely nothing. at digital barriers, zach would not reveal because exactly who he has sold this technology to. at digital barriers, zach would not reveal to us exactly who he has sold this technology to. for some people, that is the most important piece of information. who is it that, you have demonstrated the technology to me, but who is it that is using it? that is what they want to know? why won't you tell us that? let's be v
and then, to make matters worse, it came to light that the met police and british transport police had any involvement. everything about this is happening ina vacuum everything about this is happening in a vacuum of regulation and oversight and clearly public knowledge. and when you speak to people, there are thousands of people, there are thousands of people walking around here right now. walking around here right now, when you speak to people, how much do they know that this? nothing. people...
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go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public or through post isn't leaflets but at the trial i was at would be the word. there was literally how. of people rushing through the space and the chances of seeing the tiny signs reading the leaflets or even understanding what the unmarked van was being useful when minimal i stopped a few people to see what they thought of the trial. not the level of invasion of privacy but then we live in not wild in my opinion i think it's a good thing to have facial recognition because as long as you're not doing anything bad and it also helps the police track people down to be honest there are technologies going at the moment this will be the norm all around the world so i think we just need to get used to it if you've done nothing wrong there's no issue i think if you really believe that the state has never done anything wrong to its citizens then you have nothing to fear from this technology but as we know no state has a pe
go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public or through post isn't leaflets but at the trial i was at would be the word. there was literally how. of people rushing through the space and the chances of seeing the tiny signs reading the leaflets or even understanding what the unmarked van was being useful when minimal i stopped a few people to see what they...
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around 19,000 offences were recorded by the met police last year — an average of about 50 a day.f the delicacy, which has suffered a 95% decline in population over the past two hundred years. they are the most threatened marine habitat in europe. we are back to the last 5% of the numbers and we need to start restoring marine habitats and to do that we need intervention and this is one of the first of the game in the country. we are repairing the seabed, protecting them by law so they cannot be taken and hopefully this gives us hope for the future. and you can see more on that story on inside out london. that's tonight at 7.30, on bbc one. a film about a teenager from surrey which highlights the danger of social media and gaming sites is in the running for two major honours. breck‘s last game follows the real life story of 1a—year—old breck bednar who was killed after being groomed online. it's been nominated for the cannes corporate media and tv awards and the london film awards. let's take a look at the travel situation now... 0n the tube a signal failure at bromley by bow means
around 19,000 offences were recorded by the met police last year — an average of about 50 a day.f the delicacy, which has suffered a 95% decline in population over the past two hundred years. they are the most threatened marine habitat in europe. we are back to the last 5% of the numbers and we need to start restoring marine habitats and to do that we need intervention and this is one of the first of the game in the country. we are repairing the seabed, protecting them by law so they cannot...
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go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public or through post isn't leaflets but if the trial i was at wouldn't be the word. there was literally hundreds of people rushing through the space and the chances of seeing the tiny signs reading the leaflets or even understanding what the unmarked van was being useful when minimal i stopped a few people to see what they thought of the trial. not the level of invasion of privacy but then we live in not wild in my opinion i think it's a good thing to have facial recognition because as long as you're not doing anything bad and it also helps the police track people down to be honest their technology is going out the moment this will be the norm all around the world so i think we just need to get used to it if you've done nothing wrong there's no issue i think if you really believe that the state has never done anything wrong to its citizens then you have nothing to fear from this technology but as we know no state has
go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesn't have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public or through post isn't leaflets but if the trial i was at wouldn't be the word. there was literally hundreds of people rushing through the space and the chances of seeing the tiny signs reading the leaflets or even understanding what the unmarked van was being useful when minimal i stopped a few people to see what...
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away from the theory in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law all. right let's discuss where things stand right now with the public fully is our washington correspondent the public where do things stand right now. well there this is a very fast moving story as we've discussed in previously and the chair of the house intelligence committee adam schiff has said that hearings will take place next week it's even being said here in the media that could take place next friday now 'd we could most probably be seeing the attorney general william barr and president trump a personal lawyer at the former mayor of new york rudy giuliani appear in front of the. peach mint inquiry and there are 6 committees investigating in total. we do know that democrats are very keen to talk to the actual whistleblower whoever that may be because at the moment despite a lot of media sort of speculating as to who it is claiming that they know who it is we sti
away from the theory in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law all. right let's discuss where things stand right now with the public fully is our washington correspondent the public where do things stand right now. well there this is a very fast moving story as we've discussed in previously and the chair of the house intelligence committee...
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and then we met the police officers, six heroic police officers. we thanked him profusely all of us for the courage in saving lives. then we walked out of the room, the government and other senator from ohio and the local congressman, the mayor and i. he said were going to have the biggest awards ever, given the biggest presidential medals ever made for these heroes. i said that really good, mr. president, but do you know what they would really like? what they would really like is for usd to pass background ches and make the t jobs a little easier so when you walk in they are not and perspective with illegal guns. the president said he was going to do something then. then he talked to the nra. then he talked to the gun lobby. when i he opened this door and looked down the hall, i don't expect to see -- a slight end date but i don't expect to see gun lobbyist lining up handing mitch mcconnell money. it's illegal. ine don't think he does stuff le that but i do know again that i intel would break the addiction, until the voters or the congress or some
and then we met the police officers, six heroic police officers. we thanked him profusely all of us for the courage in saving lives. then we walked out of the room, the government and other senator from ohio and the local congressman, the mayor and i. he said were going to have the biggest awards ever, given the biggest presidential medals ever made for these heroes. i said that really good, mr. president, but do you know what they would really like? what they would really like is for usd to...
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away from the theory in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. all right let's discuss where things stand now with pablo foley ileus our washington correspondent a problem where do things stand right now. well and this is a very moving story of the focus today very much is on this continued effort by the democrats to push forward with their impeachment inquiry we heard from the speaker nancy pelosi and she had some very strong statements to make and she was referring to she said there was a sense of urgency in many respects in there they should try and wrap up their investigation by thanksgiving which of course is the end of november and she focused once again we heard it in the report there the cover up of the cover up she also had words to say about the president saying it goes beyond irresponsible but of course of the other side the republicans have been scrambling to 3 to say you know at this point inquiry is baseless and we'v
away from the theory in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. all right let's discuss where things stand now with pablo foley ileus our washington correspondent a problem where do things stand right now. well and this is a very moving story of the focus today very much is on this continued effort by the democrats to push forward with their...
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dashboard and head camera footage has helped the met police take action against more than 2,000 peoplesent directly to the force. a,000 people sent material between january and june. 60 years ago, the river thames was declared biologically dead — but today it's thriving, with many species of fish, sea horse, porpoise and even sharks. a new virtual reality experience is opening by london bridge to show people exactly what's living in the river. it's part of a new campaign by zsl to get people to think about the importance of the thames. let's take a look at the travel situation now. it is ok on the tubes but there are severe delays on the metropolitan line because of the new signalling system. 0nto the roads: in lewisham there's one lane closed for gas mains work on a20 lee high road westbound near the junction with belmont hill. and the a10 kingsland road is closed in both directions between philip street and nuttall street due to an incident being dealt with by the police. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. it will feel a bit more like more automatic times today. no
dashboard and head camera footage has helped the met police take action against more than 2,000 peoplesent directly to the force. a,000 people sent material between january and june. 60 years ago, the river thames was declared biologically dead — but today it's thriving, with many species of fish, sea horse, porpoise and even sharks. a new virtual reality experience is opening by london bridge to show people exactly what's living in the river. it's part of a new campaign by zsl to get people...
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when i visited odessa this last week, met the police officer santana who was shot but is expected to make a full recovery. when asked the police chief excuse me yes the police chief what do you think we might be able to do in washington that would help? he said we don't have adequate resources to deal with people suffering from mental health crisis. that could be one area where you couldd help. i had the pleasure of thanking the men and women in blue the law enforcement officers for their quick response in odessa and the work they do every day. by the way also have the opportunity to travel to the white house this morning president trump gave an award to the police officers in dayton ohio who could stop the shooterer there and offered certificates of commendation to some of the employees of walmart who helped to save lives in the shooting there. well major events like these that grab headlines, texas law enforcement officials all over the country are on the streets each and every day doing everything they can or what they could possibly do to keep our communitynk safe. i think it wou
when i visited odessa this last week, met the police officer santana who was shot but is expected to make a full recovery. when asked the police chief excuse me yes the police chief what do you think we might be able to do in washington that would help? he said we don't have adequate resources to deal with people suffering from mental health crisis. that could be one area where you couldd help. i had the pleasure of thanking the men and women in blue the law enforcement officers for their quick...
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met police were originally called with suspicious activity in sydenham road. ened at around 3:40pm or so this afternoon. we will have more from oui’ afternoon. we will have more from our colleagues in the newsroom as we have that. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. it really is getting agonisingly tense in the cricket. what is going on? what is the latest? it is indeed. england face a nervous few hours as they attempt to keep this ashes series alive. with just two wickets remaining, they must bat out the final session of the fourth test. a minimum of 22 overs remaining. defeat would see australia retain the ashes. and when ben stokes — the hero of the last test at headingley — went for one, england were 74—11 and facing an almost impossible task. butjoe denly stuck around for almost three hours, passing 50, using up some valuable time and overs. but when jonny bairstow went, it leftjos buttler as the only recognised batsman remaining. but after t, he departed after a brilliant piece of bowling. england needing to bat ou
met police were originally called with suspicious activity in sydenham road. ened at around 3:40pm or so this afternoon. we will have more from oui’ afternoon. we will have more from our colleagues in the newsroom as we have that. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. it really is getting agonisingly tense in the cricket. what is going on? what is the latest? it is indeed. england face a nervous few hours as they attempt to keep this ashes series alive....
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following the collapse of the court cases, chloe and her mum met the police and crown prosecution servicewhy it had all gone so badly wrong. this is a re—enactment of that meeting with the exact words taken from an official transcript. what happened to the cps lawyer who disclosed the address? the statement had your address on it and it should never have gone out. it should have been edited. i can only apologise. it sometimes does happen. the cps lawyer is retired now. i can only apologise. i was like, really? and they said yes, it happens all the time. i couldn't believe it. it seemed to be swept under the carpet. we asked the cps for an interview to answer why chloe's address had been disclosed, why her case had collapsed and why she felt so badly prepared to give evidence. they refused that request and failed to answer our questions. but in a statement released from the cps‘ offices here in newcastle, it says it was involved in a joint review with the police into why chloe's case had collapsed and that when it was complete, it was committed to implementing all appropriate recommendatio
following the collapse of the court cases, chloe and her mum met the police and crown prosecution servicewhy it had all gone so badly wrong. this is a re—enactment of that meeting with the exact words taken from an official transcript. what happened to the cps lawyer who disclosed the address? the statement had your address on it and it should never have gone out. it should have been edited. i can only apologise. it sometimes does happen. the cps lawyer is retired now. i can only apologise. i...
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country and world were covering things like student citizens and peaceful protest marches that were met by police yielding high-powered fire hoses and seeking dogs against protesters. those were images that shocked the nation and forced a reckoning. we also have several documents in various civil rights groups such as the naacp. also promoting these various forms of nonviolent activism. many of these activities, even though the involve many groups and networks of activists at local state and national levels, many activities culminated in the 60s and key legislative action. it broke down the system of legalized segregation and guaranteed equal rights to americans, regardless of race. many guaranties also extended not only to race but to gender, age and religion. a couple of these legislative moments that we outline, include the civil rights act of 1964, the voting rights act of 1965 which banished the use of poll taxes, understanding clauses and so forth. they were so effective in disenfranchising black voters. and also the fair housing act of 1968 which band discrimination and sale and rental of
country and world were covering things like student citizens and peaceful protest marches that were met by police yielding high-powered fire hoses and seeking dogs against protesters. those were images that shocked the nation and forced a reckoning. we also have several documents in various civil rights groups such as the naacp. also promoting these various forms of nonviolent activism. many of these activities, even though the involve many groups and networks of activists at local state and...
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country and across the world recovering things like student citizens, peaceful protest marches met by police wielding high-power fire hoses and sicking dogs against protesters. those were images that really shocked the nation and forced a reckoning with the status quo of segregation in america. we also have several documents published by various civil rights groups such as the naacp , the congress of racial equality promoting these various forms of nonviolent activism. many of these activities, even though they involve many different groups and networks of act invests at local state and national levels, many of these culminated in the 1960s in key legislative actions that broke down the system of legalized segregation and guaranteed equal rights to americans regardless of race. many of these guarantees also extended to not only race but also to gender, age, and religion. a couple of these key moments that we outlined include the civil rights act of 1964, the voting rights act of 1965 which banished the use of pulling taxes etc. which as we discussed were so effect of an disenfranchising blac
country and across the world recovering things like student citizens, peaceful protest marches met by police wielding high-power fire hoses and sicking dogs against protesters. those were images that really shocked the nation and forced a reckoning with the status quo of segregation in america. we also have several documents published by various civil rights groups such as the naacp , the congress of racial equality promoting these various forms of nonviolent activism. many of these activities,...
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authorities say she was just 13 when he met her. police say the pittsburgh pirates' felipe vazquez first made contact with the girl two years ago. their relationship, authorities say, in person and online. and abc's victor oquendo on the charges tonight in pennsylvania and florida. >> reporter: tonight, two-time all-star pittsburgh pirates pitcher felipe vazquez behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting a child. police arresting the 28-year-old ever this morning, charging him with several crimes, including solicitation of child. the florida department of law enforcement began investigating allegations vazquez had a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old she found troubling text messages and let the ball player know her daughter was a minor. authorities say vazquez first met the alleged victim at a stadium in pennsylvania and the girl found him on social media, where police say "it escalated from there," adding vazquez tried to perform sex acts with her inside a car and texted the victim an explicit video. officers were able to identify v
authorities say she was just 13 when he met her. police say the pittsburgh pirates' felipe vazquez first made contact with the girl two years ago. their relationship, authorities say, in person and online. and abc's victor oquendo on the charges tonight in pennsylvania and florida. >> reporter: tonight, two-time all-star pittsburgh pirates pitcher felipe vazquez behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting a child. police arresting the 28-year-old ever this morning, charging him with...
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away from the fury in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. let's be not going to do it but some other stories making news around the world the british oil tanker seized in iran in the strait of hormuz 2 months ago has left the iranian port where it and its crew were being detained the sterner imperio was taken by iran's revolutionary guard 2 weeks ago after an iranian tanker was seized by britain that ship was released in august. saudi reverse it says it is to start offering tourist visas for the 1st time as part of the leadership's push to diversify its oil based economy the ultraconservative kingdom will initially allow holiday makers from $49.00 countries visas were previously only granted for short term business trips religious pilgrimage or for travelers with family in the country. france is remembering its former president jacques chirac who died on thursday at the age of 86 in office from 9095 to 2007 mr chirac dominated frenc
away from the fury in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. let's be not going to do it but some other stories making news around the world the british oil tanker seized in iran in the strait of hormuz 2 months ago has left the iranian port where it and its crew were being detained the sterner imperio was taken by iran's revolutionary guard...
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away from the fury in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world nigerian police have rescued more than 300 people held in chains in a building in the northern city of cardona most of the captives were children a police spokesman said the building housed an islamic school and that several teachers have been arrested. the british oil tankers seized in iran in the strait of hormuz 2 months ago has left the iranian port where it was being detained there's still no impaired overs taken by iran's revolutionary guards 2 weeks after an iranian tanker was seized by britain that ship was released in august. protesters in hong kong have blocks of roads over a public dialogue between embattled leader kerry long and 150 members of the community carry along with knowledge that trust in her government had fallen off a cliff the meeting was called to address the chinese territories
away from the fury in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world nigerian police have rescued more than 300 people held in chains in a building in the northern city of cardona most of the captives were children a police spokesman said the building housed an islamic school...
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away from the fury in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was there to highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. after months of delays and uncertainty afghanistan is set to vote in his 4th presidential election on saturday security is still a major concern as taliban extremists are threatening to disrupt the vote with suicide bombings and rocket attacks there fears advantage during the election could deepen political instability. it's scenes like this that the afghan government is desperate to avoid on election day the security plan to protect voters at polling stations was 8 months in the making but violence is just one of the challenges facing the officials organizing the elections 5 years ago allegations of systematic fraud marred the last one abdullah abdullah the man who lost to the current president ashraf ghani then is still his main contender now but. with all our strength we will prevent any kind of fraud in the selection at the last election we won't accept any government ba
away from the fury in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was there to highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. after months of delays and uncertainty afghanistan is set to vote in his 4th presidential election on saturday security is still a major concern as taliban extremists are threatening to disrupt the vote with suicide bombings and rocket attacks there fears advantage during the...
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away from the theory in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. so you can see it's of a big story in the u.s. but how is ukraine reacting to it joining me now is the ws nick connelly he is in the ukrainian capital of kiev welcome nic now why is that ukrainian media reacting to this story and covering it. it off never to well all that outrage all those heights and political passions do seem a very long way away here in kiev it is obviously being covered but the main reaction you get especially when you look at the comments is the museum and suddenly ukraine is being dragged into the center of this internal us partisan battle on capitol hill and i think there is growing understanding of the dangers of this for ukraine tourney ukraine into a toxic issue. in the u.s. for the u.s. political elites but i think there's very little surprise or shock at the idea that a president could mix diplomatic government business with his own party pol
away from the theory in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriffs' he was that a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. so you can see it's of a big story in the u.s. but how is ukraine reacting to it joining me now is the ws nick connelly he is in the ukrainian capital of kiev welcome nic now why is that ukrainian media reacting to this story and covering it. it off never to well all that outrage...
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when i visited odessa this last week, i met odessa police officer james santana who was injured in the shoot, but fortunately expected to make a full recovery. when i asked the police chief or excuse me, yeah, the police chief in ecter county, what might we do in washington to help, and he said, well, we don't have adequate resources to help those who are suffering with a mental health crisis. that is maybe one area. and i had the pleasure of thanking the men and women in blue, our law enforcement officers for their quick response in odessa and thanked them for the work they did everyday and by the way, i also had the opportunity to travel to the white house this morning, and president trump gave an award to the police officers in dayton, ohio, who were able to stop the shooter there and offered certificates of commendation to some of the employees at walmart who helped to save lives in the shooting episode there. while major events like these are ones that grab the headlines, texas law enforcement officials and officials all over the country are on the streets each and every day doing
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away from the fear in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriff he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. and for more on the full lot in washington to this story we're joined by a reporter. now we don't hear trump in the video saying comparing a whistleblower to a spy and syncs spies used to be executed what's the reaction been to that well we've had some reaction from top democrats in the house of representatives now the chairman of the foreign into foreign affairs committee the intelligence committee and the oversight committee they've issued a warning to donald trump telling him to stop attacking the whistleblower in their written statement they say the president's comments today constitute reprehensible witness intimidation and an attempt to obstruct congress this impeachment inquiry threats of violence from the leaders of our countries have a chilling effect on the entire whistle but process with grave consequences for our democracy and our national security now we're seein
away from the fear in congress at the white house president trump met with police sheriff he was that's a highlight his credentials on crime as the us again debates whether the president himself has broken the law. and for more on the full lot in washington to this story we're joined by a reporter. now we don't hear trump in the video saying comparing a whistleblower to a spy and syncs spies used to be executed what's the reaction been to that well we've had some reaction from top democrats in...
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the met police say on the response drones will be used to ground flights with the aim of disrupting theprevent and stop any such criminal activity. the dangers of flying drones in air space used by airliners carrying passengers are stark. and the consequence is potentially very severe. you must acknowledge it is totally different, in the centre of london or manchester, newcastle, to stop cars going through. the first point is this action has been designed to be entirely safe. we are flying... you don't know that. we are flying at head height. it's don't know that. we are flying at head height. it'5100% safe. don't know that. we are flying at head height. it's 10096 safe. we don't know that. we are flying at head height. it's10096 safe. we are flying way outside of the flight path of any flights. it's totally 100% safe. path of any flights. it's totally 10096 safe. it is 10096 illegal, though, because that is the essence of why we are doing this. the social science evidence tells us that to bring about social change in the same way bring about social change in the same way that gandhi an
the met police say on the response drones will be used to ground flights with the aim of disrupting theprevent and stop any such criminal activity. the dangers of flying drones in air space used by airliners carrying passengers are stark. and the consequence is potentially very severe. you must acknowledge it is totally different, in the centre of london or manchester, newcastle, to stop cars going through. the first point is this action has been designed to be entirely safe. we are flying......
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police watchdog. the report from the inspectorate of constabulary includes officers as well as non—front line staff and contractors and says all forces must do more to root out sexual predators. the metre in north london, which was destroyed in an arson attack six years ago, has been rebuilt — and with the support of the localjewish community. the blaze which gutted the building was treated as a hate crime and the letters edl were found written on the building. last night, celebrations were held to open a new centre in finchley. muslim worshippers have been welcomed to the local synagogue during the rebuild. thousands of knives donated to a charity have been melted down to create a new outdoor gym in lambeth. the charity steel warriors are aiming to take seized and surrendered weapons and create a series of gyms across the capital this one is in ruskin park. it hopes it will boost health and well—being. let's take a look at the travel situation now. the tube is running well so far—no reported problems on any of those lines there. south western railway lines between hounslow and barnes bridge are still blocked after yesetrday‘s circuit failure— services on the weybridge and waterloo l
police watchdog. the report from the inspectorate of constabulary includes officers as well as non—front line staff and contractors and says all forces must do more to root out sexual predators. the metre in north london, which was destroyed in an arson attack six years ago, has been rebuilt — and with the support of the localjewish community. the blaze which gutted the building was treated as a hate crime and the letters edl were found written on the building. last night, celebrations were...
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the met police set out some conditions for this demonstration, saying anyone breaching conditions could we should show that this is one day of school and today we have made a change that is so we re we have made a change that is so were third. and how do you feel about the fact that they have been images around the world protesting. what is it like to see and be part of it? it is lovely, this is a really scary time but it is nice to know that you are not alone and so many people are striving to make a difference. especially in australia, thatis difference. especially in australia, that is the biggest climbing microcode climate strike which is so significant and amazing. we are united by the common goal of sustainability and saving the planet and it feels comfortable. we are all aiming forthe same and it feels comfortable. we are all aiming for the same thing. do you feel optimistic about the impact this protest will have? yes, i think you have to be optimistic. hope is all we have. we need to keep that optimism. definitely. especially with the head of the teaching union speaking about h
the met police set out some conditions for this demonstration, saying anyone breaching conditions could we should show that this is one day of school and today we have made a change that is so we re we have made a change that is so were third. and how do you feel about the fact that they have been images around the world protesting. what is it like to see and be part of it? it is lovely, this is a really scary time but it is nice to know that you are not alone and so many people are striving to...
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make broader transparencies to connect and compare our data with the san francisco police department's data. my staff met with last week, the department -- the police department internal affairs staff to discuss setting up information transfer for the early intervention system. we have some of the data before, but now we have an opportunity to make the informational flow reciprocal and not just back-and-forth based on requests made we are in the early stages of it, because once we are able to connect and share the information back, we can also elevate that information and participate with data. that part of our project with our informational system starts next week. the entire city uses of the public can access information as well. we have a case on a closed session today, hawkins will be the attorney there. the audience today have my chief of staff at hawkins, active senior investigator and obviously all of the interns that have been with us for all of the summer that are prepared to make their presentation. i'm really excited about the stuff they have to say. we really put a lot of work into the intern
make broader transparencies to connect and compare our data with the san francisco police department's data. my staff met with last week, the department -- the police department internal affairs staff to discuss setting up information transfer for the early intervention system. we have some of the data before, but now we have an opportunity to make the informational flow reciprocal and not just back-and-forth based on requests made we are in the early stages of it, because once we are able to...
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authorities, with protesters throwing petrol—bombs, setting alight barricades, and of course they were met by the police the frontline protesters, and pepper spray. this isa protesters, and pepper spray. this is a level of violence we are continuing to see. you‘re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we visit a very unusual restaurant in the philippines. created by a bipolar man, it‘s designed to make people like himself feel at home. she received a nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india‘s slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was "a wonderful example of how to help people in need." we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early morning car crash in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is newsday on th
authorities, with protesters throwing petrol—bombs, setting alight barricades, and of course they were met by the police the frontline protesters, and pepper spray. this isa protesters, and pepper spray. this is a level of violence we are continuing to see. you‘re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we visit a very unusual restaurant in the philippines. created by a bipolar man, it‘s designed to make people like himself feel at home. she received a nobel peace...
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police now that their battle is not they over. they still have other demands that have yet to be met, including police who are holding protesters insidepolice stations around hong kong. >> so, chris, this clearly hasn't done much to diminish the protests that we've been seeing. what are you hearing from the folks you're talking to? >> reporter: well, they're telling us both that this protest and on the chatrooms which has been a crucial place of gathering for protesters throughout this leaderless movement, that they're simply not backing down. they have more demand. they want the government, basically, to back down and they've resign. they've completely lost faith in so them. so if anything, this move on the part of carrie lamm, the chief czechtive of hong kong, has only infewe infewer infuriated infewer infuriated them more. >> i know it's been a busy day for you. we appreciate it. >>> my colleague craig melvin is anchoring on the ground in florida as people up and down the eastern seaboard get ready for impact from dorian. storm surge flooding, high winds, big rain that might come to a head and bill karins will be here with the newe
police now that their battle is not they over. they still have other demands that have yet to be met, including police who are holding protesters insidepolice stations around hong kong. >> so, chris, this clearly hasn't done much to diminish the protests that we've been seeing. what are you hearing from the folks you're talking to? >> reporter: well, they're telling us both that this protest and on the chatrooms which has been a crucial place of gathering for protesters throughout...
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solo climbs 57 year old brought back to earth when he was met by german police and detained. but he had fun in the meantime did they time view sport wear off his khalifa stadium with far a smile. welcome back to the collegiate stadium where we're getting close to one of the big events at the championships the man's 100 meters is always one of the standout finals in the semifinals earlier it was the favorite christine coleman who taught the timing's in a time of 9.8 seconds the defending champion justin gatlin was only 3rd in his heat behind the 2011 winner yohann blake but still qualified for the final we also got our 1st look at the top women sprinters in their 100 meter heats shelley and fraser prize top the times their winning and 10.80 seconds the jamaican is looking to win this title for the 4th time and there was a new world champion in the women's hammer and their candy at a price taking gold with her throw of 77.54 meters it's her 1st battle at international level after winning the continental title last year our sports correspondent andy richardson is with me now in
solo climbs 57 year old brought back to earth when he was met by german police and detained. but he had fun in the meantime did they time view sport wear off his khalifa stadium with far a smile. welcome back to the collegiate stadium where we're getting close to one of the big events at the championships the man's 100 meters is always one of the standout finals in the semifinals earlier it was the favorite christine coleman who taught the timing's in a time of 9.8 seconds the defending...
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. >> reporter: he stopped at the berkeley police station where officers met him and said he was safe. his ride sharing days might be over. police arrested this man on charges of kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon. lyft sent us a statement that they are cooperating with investigators in this case. they reached out to support the driver. i am rose plater. >>> santa rosa police found a dead child in a home a few hours ago. a man and a 13-month old child on the ground. police say they found items consistent with narcotics use inside the house. still investigating exactly what happened. >>> a police chase ended with a car crashing into a fire hydrant. chp says it all started at 3:20 on highway 4. officers tried to pull over the driver of a stolen vehicle. the driver allegedly sped off. this is how the chase ended. the driver has been arrested. >>> the chp has identified the woman who they say threw what appeared to be blood into state senate chambers last night. sergio quintana has been following the story and is live with the latest. >> reporter: state lawmakers say it was a star
. >> reporter: he stopped at the berkeley police station where officers met him and said he was safe. his ride sharing days might be over. police arrested this man on charges of kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon. lyft sent us a statement that they are cooperating with investigators in this case. they reached out to support the driver. i am rose plater. >>> santa rosa police found a dead child in a home a few hours ago. a man and a 13-month old child on the ground....
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police accountability. >> it is very ironic. i first met jesse and she worked for the police department. so it's very ironic. >> reporter: she received three years probation. her replacement will be likely be replaced. >>> late tonight, the state senate passed a bill giving you wage and that if it protections to workers, the proposal has drawn sheets - - the proposal has drawn swift opposition, the governor has said he supports the bill, but now it is back to the state assembly final approval and will likely face legal challenges down the road. and a rent control bill was also approved to cap annual event increases, at 5% plus inflation inflation the next five years. it would also been landlords from evicting tenants without just cause. it also affects most single family home, opponents say it will reduce the supply and quality of affordable housing. the governor says he will sign the bill into law but first it must survive a final vote in the assembly. >> the trumpet frustration is considering a sweep of homeless people in california. the washington post reports that officials want to r
police accountability. >> it is very ironic. i first met jesse and she worked for the police department. so it's very ironic. >> reporter: she received three years probation. her replacement will be likely be replaced. >>> late tonight, the state senate passed a bill giving you wage and that if it protections to workers, the proposal has drawn sheets - - the proposal has drawn swift opposition, the governor has said he supports the bill, but now it is back to the state...
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past and then comparing that to a database that has want to defend instable suspects on it the met police say facial recognition could enable them to more easily protect people prevent offenses and bring offenders to justice however privacy groups such as big brother watch say the technology is authoritarian and lawless the group's legal and policy officer or a ferris even goes so far as to say that facial recognition is possibly the most dangerous surveillance mechanism that's ever been invented this facial recognition technology can capture up to 300 faces a seconds which could be around 18000 faces in a minute it's a vast vast number of people whom the police can identify check against police databases for that police or immigration so what we're seeing is police i don't being able to identify people in seconds but put so much power in the hands of the state and the police which i think is fundamentally wrong it's not democratically accountable because there's no legal basis for this so this is an intense intrusive and or thorough tarion surveillance technology while advocates for faci
past and then comparing that to a database that has want to defend instable suspects on it the met police say facial recognition could enable them to more easily protect people prevent offenses and bring offenders to justice however privacy groups such as big brother watch say the technology is authoritarian and lawless the group's legal and policy officer or a ferris even goes so far as to say that facial recognition is possibly the most dangerous surveillance mechanism that's ever been...
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and thousands of other teachers were met by riot police. these pictures went viral on social media appearing to show them being tear gassed and beaten more than 50 were detained outraged by their treatment the jordan teacher syndicate and its 80000 members announced an open ended strike which is now in its 2nd week. they say $560.00 a month used to be a decent average salary years ago but inflation higher taxes and a rising cost of living has taken its toll more and more public school teachers are becoming drivers waiters taking other jobs in the evenings just to keep afloat even though it's against the law to do so. the teachers want to strike 5 years ago for the same reason then they decided to suspend the strike according to a verbal agreement that they would be paid. a no off to 5 years of normal in the problem the teachers have again decided to strike mom has doing her 9th grade homework even though she has no where to submit it her mother make sure she doesn't fall behind. and they descend into this senator home i'm definitely support
and thousands of other teachers were met by riot police. these pictures went viral on social media appearing to show them being tear gassed and beaten more than 50 were detained outraged by their treatment the jordan teacher syndicate and its 80000 members announced an open ended strike which is now in its 2nd week. they say $560.00 a month used to be a decent average salary years ago but inflation higher taxes and a rising cost of living has taken its toll more and more public school teachers...
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police say he's the shooter. 21 year-old voluntary lu met with detectives. he was booked this morning. police believe he shot at the library thursday evening. shattering windows on the top floor. students narrowly missed. a parking garage was also hit. on friday they released a photograph. he faces attempted murder, assault with a firearm and discharging a weapon. >> new developments with the antonio brown saga. the wide receiver retired from football. but not quietly. this was the fers first in a series of tweets. he will be fighting a grievance to get paid from the raiders and patriots. he called out former teammate in the steelers. he referenced a four game suspension in 120 after a sexual assault accusation in 2010. and called ourt patriots owner. the ongoing case in florida where he was charged with soliciting a prostitute. >> if you have wondered what it's like to be on the front line of cal fire. we'll put you in a firefighter position. >> the happiest moment of a couples life turned into tragedy. a man died proposing to his girlfriend under wa ert in
police say he's the shooter. 21 year-old voluntary lu met with detectives. he was booked this morning. police believe he shot at the library thursday evening. shattering windows on the top floor. students narrowly missed. a parking garage was also hit. on friday they released a photograph. he faces attempted murder, assault with a firearm and discharging a weapon. >> new developments with the antonio brown saga. the wide receiver retired from football. but not quietly. this was the fers...
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police oversight issues. >> it is very ironic because when i first met her, she worked for the oakland police department. and, so, this comes very ironic. >> she got three years probation with resignation in the oakland city council member will likely appoint a replacement on the oakland police commission selection panel. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the time is now 4:40, one family as a young puppy poisoned after a trip to the dog park, up next, new warning about a deadly toxin. >>> another california woman in the hospital, mercury poisoning is the problem. why health officials say it stems from a cream she purchased in mexico. >>> good morning, we do have traffic off to a nice start here if you're driving on interstate 80 it looks pretty good passing oakland. >>> if you like warmer weather, the forecast looks pretty good, how much warmer and for how long? we will take a look. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, the time is 4:43, the biggest wildfires in california still burning , cal fire still fighting it. the walker fire. it has burned 74 square miles in the national forest in the sierra nevada, it
police oversight issues. >> it is very ironic because when i first met her, she worked for the oakland police department. and, so, this comes very ironic. >> she got three years probation with resignation in the oakland city council member will likely appoint a replacement on the oakland police commission selection panel. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the time is now 4:40, one family as a young puppy poisoned after a trip to the dog park, up next, new warning about a...
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of the coalition for police accountability, which monitors oakland police oversight issues. >> it is very ironic because when i first met for the police department, and this becomes very ironic. >> candace jessica three years probation with her resignation. the oakland police department will likely select a replacement. from ktvu, box renews. >>> we want you to take a look at a suspect in the death of a mother of five. the woman was hit and killed by a stray bullet last week. this shows a man in his car moments after the woman was shot. anyone who knows anything about the shooting should come forward. there is a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. >>> coming up on mornings on to dig, "the nine", what could be escalating tensions between u.s. and china over terrorist hikes. >>> we will take you behind the apple cell phone reveal. why they wanted to bring in big names to help its products to consumers. >>> the nation is still reviewing 9/11 memorial services. >> 9/11 attacks aftermath, it is very visible today. we see that the airports, with the increase security and we see it overseas. jus
of the coalition for police accountability, which monitors oakland police oversight issues. >> it is very ironic because when i first met for the police department, and this becomes very ironic. >> candace jessica three years probation with her resignation. the oakland police department will likely select a replacement. from ktvu, box renews. >>> we want you to take a look at a suspect in the death of a mother of five. the woman was hit and killed by a stray bullet last...
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. >> reporter: he finally stopped at the berkeley police station where officers met him and assured him he was safe. but he says his ridesharing days may be over. >> it's not shaf. i'm done. i just save my life. >> reporter: police say they arrested this man marcus dean of ng held on charges of r the kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon. roz plater, nbc bay area>> now democratic nomination. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders hasilee housing. he told a crowd in las vegas that if elected he would place a cap on rent for apartment tenants. >> we will aggressively defend and promote the legal protections of fair housing. >> he added that the plan would establish a national rent control standard, capping annual increases at about 3%. so you're probably wondering how much this is all going to cost. $2.5 trillion over the next ten years. sanders did not offer specifics on how to pay for the plan aside from raising taxes on the very richest of the rich. meanwhile california senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris is falling short of her fund-raising goals. harris got
. >> reporter: he finally stopped at the berkeley police station where officers met him and assured him he was safe. but he says his ridesharing days may be over. >> it's not shaf. i'm done. i just save my life. >> reporter: police say they arrested this man marcus dean of ng held on charges of r the kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon. roz plater, nbc bay area>> now democratic nomination. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders hasilee housing. he told...
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police say he is the shooter. take a look, 21-year-old san jose joseph voluntarily met with detectives. he was bucked this morning. police say he shot at the mlb library. student narrowly being missed by the gunfire. a, paing garage next door was also hit. on friday, police distributed a person of interest. he faces attempted murder and discharging a weapons charges. >>> new developments with the antonio brown saga. enbattled wide receiver apparently has retired from football. but not quietly. this was the first in a series of tweets sent out this morning from what he wrote it sounds like brown will be filing a grievance to get paid from the raiders and patriots but he wasn't done. he called out former roethlisberger over a sexual assault accusation. brown later deleted that tweet. and also robert craft referenced craft's ongoing case in flar. >> park ranger is recovering after a stroke. all of this is from one of her weekly talks at the 98 and documentary on her life called, "no time to waist" oldest national park ranger known for her talks on race and social change. >>> president trump
police say he is the shooter. take a look, 21-year-old san jose joseph voluntarily met with detectives. he was bucked this morning. police say he shot at the mlb library. student narrowly being missed by the gunfire. a, paing garage next door was also hit. on friday, police distributed a person of interest. he faces attempted murder and discharging a weapons charges. >>> new developments with the antonio brown saga. enbattled wide receiver apparently has retired from football. but not...
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. >> the boy was caught when he asked a police officer for directions in the middle of the night. he had taken his brother's car to meet a man he met the boy planned to live with the man. other details are not known at this time but his father was about to report him missing to auities en charleston police called. the boy is home safe and sound. >>> coming up next half hour, the real estate agent attacked during an open house left screaming for her life. >>> first demi moore opens up about her marriage to ashton kutcher. the pregnancy, the miscarriage, and the google alert that changed her future. now there's a solution! downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. just pour the dye free liquid into the rinse dispenser. after a day of wear, pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. it even comes unscented. if you don't love downy wrinkleguard, we'll give you your money back. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. demi moore is opening up for the first time about her turbulent childhood and her relationships. >> with her new book out the hollywood star sat down with our
. >> the boy was caught when he asked a police officer for directions in the middle of the night. he had taken his brother's car to meet a man he met the boy planned to live with the man. other details are not known at this time but his father was about to report him missing to auities en charleston police called. the boy is home safe and sound. >>> coming up next half hour, the real estate agent attacked during an open house left screaming for her life. >>> first demi...
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that woman was able to buy a phone for her daughter on craigslist for that purchase she met the seller at the police department and the transaction was successful. >>not eating meat in may affect brain health, but it may also help your heart a new study suggests it would walks us through the new findings in today's health minute. >>while area and the indias continue to gain popularity. a new study from the medical journal bmj suggests those who don't eat meat may be at higher risk of stroke than those who do. the research conducted by tracking nearly 50,000 people over a span of nearly 2 decades, found that vegetarians and vegans had a 20% higher risk of stroke many meat eaters particularly stroke when blood from an artery bleeds into the brain. this translates to 3 more cases of stroke per 1000 people over a 10 year period. but the same study also shows cutting out meat is associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease by 22%. it's unclear why the research found the higher stroke risk in vegetarians for those who conducted its just very low cholesterol levels or very low levels of nutrients
that woman was able to buy a phone for her daughter on craigslist for that purchase she met the seller at the police department and the transaction was successful. >>not eating meat in may affect brain health, but it may also help your heart a new study suggests it would walks us through the new findings in today's health minute. >>while area and the indias continue to gain popularity. a new study from the medical journal bmj suggests those who don't eat meat may be at higher risk...
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some demonstrators were seen throwing bricks and bombs through the barriers and they were met by riot policeannons to disperse the crowds. the chemical-laced blue water would result to help authorities identify suspects. despite the violence, protesters say this san important movement. some bringing their children out to the demonstrations. >> my family and i support what the young people are doing. i think bringing my kids along could let them understand what we're fighting for. >> reporter: protests were sparked in hong kong. since that time more tan had a thousand people have been arrested. in new york, fox news. >>> the bahamas reported a major storm this weekend. and bahamas have been preparing for humberto for several days after killing at least 50 people and caused catastrophic damage. and it is now a category one hurricane and forecasters are predicting that humberto will make a sharp turn to the northeast and away from the coast of florida. >>> checking in on the weather as we know we got a little bit of rain there to talk about. .05 inches to .1 inch. and less than that in some pla
some demonstrators were seen throwing bricks and bombs through the barriers and they were met by riot policeannons to disperse the crowds. the chemical-laced blue water would result to help authorities identify suspects. despite the violence, protesters say this san important movement. some bringing their children out to the demonstrations. >> my family and i support what the young people are doing. i think bringing my kids along could let them understand what we're fighting for. >>...