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the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer.he met is a family, policing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. and today we police are all mourning a great loss. a minute's silence has been held at new scotland yard — as well as the croydon custody centre — in tribute to the sergeant. tougher restrictions are imposed in leeds, stockport, wigan and blackpool which will ban households mixing in homes or gardens from tomorrow. meanwhile cardiff, swansea and llanelli are put into local lockdown from this weekend — it comes as concerns grow over the rapid increase in the number of coronavirus cases. the r—number in the uk — the rate at which coronavirus is spreading — has risen to between 1.2 and 1.5. hundreds of thousands of high street jobs may not survive because of the pandemic, says the boss of the clothing firm next. and — as royal finances are hit by the pandemic — new figures show harry and meghan‘s last royal visit cost almost a quarter of a million pounds. hello, welcome to bbc news. two separate minutes sile
the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer.he met is a family, policing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. and today we police are all mourning a great loss. a minute's silence has been held at new scotland yard — as well as the croydon custody centre — in tribute to the sergeant. tougher restrictions are imposed in leeds, stockport, wigan and blackpool which will ban households mixing in homes or gardens from tomorrow. meanwhile cardiff, swansea and llanelli...
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so moustafa alerted the counterterrorism prosecutors in new york, as well as the met police and homedon towards the end of last year. ten months on, he is yet to hear back. there are thousands of schools for our cubs... getting it removed became a passion for moustafa and his team. they understand how not just to game platforms, they understand the power of the content that is contained within the caliphate cache. while the documents remain up, the traffic going to them can be monitored. according to the researchers, access to the cache is largely from young people, mainly 18—to 24—year—old males based in the arab world. almost half of the traffic comes from popular social media sites, and most of those clicks come from youtube. there are also the twitter accounts featuring links to the cache in their bios, sometimes even embedded in images. these accounts are lucky to survive for a day in the face of twitter‘s enforcements, so is hijacks accounts and tries to automatically create new ones constantly and at scale. a hijacked justin bieber fan page was used to host the links. as was a
so moustafa alerted the counterterrorism prosecutors in new york, as well as the met police and homedon towards the end of last year. ten months on, he is yet to hear back. there are thousands of schools for our cubs... getting it removed became a passion for moustafa and his team. they understand how not just to game platforms, they understand the power of the content that is contained within the caliphate cache. while the documents remain up, the traffic going to them can be monitored....
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the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. the met is a family, policing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. and today, we police are all mourning a great loss. release the transcripts! lawyers for breonna taylor — the woman killed by police in her own home in the us — call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. in the us, female lawmakers form a guard of honour as the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg's casket departs the capitol. two people are injured in a stabbing in paris near the former offices of the magazine charlie hebdo, which was attacked in 2015. and the story of this hero rat and how he won himself the animal equivalent of the george cross. hello, welcome to the programme. the united states has now gone over seven million coronavirus cases — that's according to statistics from johns hopkins university. that news comes as the head of the who emergencies programme has warned that the death toll from coronavirus could reach two million or higher if concerted action t
the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. the met is a family, policing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. and today, we police are all mourning a great loss. release the transcripts! lawyers for breonna taylor — the woman killed by police in her own home in the us — call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. in the us, female lawmakers form a guard of honour as the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg's casket departs the...
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the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. e met is a family. policing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. today, we police are all morning a great loss. —— in mourning of a great loss. lament release the transcript! two people are injured in a stabbing in paris —— near the former offices of the magazine charlie hebdo, which was attacked in 2015. large numbers of students in scotland are testing positive for coronavirus — as universities ban them from going to pubs and parties this weekend. tributes are being paid to the late supreme courtjustice —— female lawmakers lined the steps of the capital as the latejustice ruth gator inspired's often departs. —— ruth bader ginsburg's coffin departs. and the story of this hero rat and how he won himself the animal equivalent of the george cross. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. an investigation has been launched after a police officer was shot dead at a
the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. e met is a family. policing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. today, we police are all morning a great loss. —— in mourning of a great loss. lament release the transcript! two people are injured in a stabbing in paris —— near the former offices of the magazine charlie hebdo, which was attacked in 2015. large numbers of students in scotland are testing positive for coronavirus — as universities ban them from...
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so moustafa alerted the counterterrorism prosecutors in new york, as well as the met police and homewards the end of last year. ten months on, he is yet to hear back. there are thousands of schools for our cubs... getting it removed became a passion for moustafa and his team. they understand how not just to game platforms, they understand the power of the content that is contained within the caliphate cache. while the documents remain up, the traffic going to them can be monitored. according to the researchers, access to the cache is largely from young people, mainly 18—to 24—year—old males based in the arab world. almost half of the traffic comes from popular social media sites, and most of those clicks come from youtube. there are also the twitter accounts featuring links to the cache in their bios, or sometimes even embedded in images. these accounts are lucky to survive for a day in the face of twitter‘s enforcements, so is hijacks accounts and tries to automatically create new ones constantly and at scale. a hijacked justin bieber fan page was used to host the links, as was an e
so moustafa alerted the counterterrorism prosecutors in new york, as well as the met police and homewards the end of last year. ten months on, he is yet to hear back. there are thousands of schools for our cubs... getting it removed became a passion for moustafa and his team. they understand how not just to game platforms, they understand the power of the content that is contained within the caliphate cache. while the documents remain up, the traffic going to them can be monitored. according to...
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london's met police acknowledged receiving the disclosure last year, and said: .district of new york declined to comment. the thing is multiplying. and it will continue to multiply, unless we take some sort of action. fascinating yet terrifying report there. carljoins me now. carl, hi. why do you think it was so difficult for the authorities to be able to police this content? what the police have is a nightmare. you've got the perpetrators in one country, you've got the victims in another, you've got evidence sprayed all over the world, and it is unbelievably difficult if you are any police force, anywhere in the world, to reach across all those borders and bring them all back into anything that looks like an investigation, let alone a court case. because what we did see in the film was that counterterrorism authorities in the us and the uk had been contacted, but that didn't seem to amount to a great deal. the problem is that it is kind of everyone‘s problem and therefore nobody‘s problem. we might want to blame the police, we might even want to blame the tech gi
london's met police acknowledged receiving the disclosure last year, and said: .district of new york declined to comment. the thing is multiplying. and it will continue to multiply, unless we take some sort of action. fascinating yet terrifying report there. carljoins me now. carl, hi. why do you think it was so difficult for the authorities to be able to police this content? what the police have is a nightmare. you've got the perpetrators in one country, you've got the victims in another,...
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the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. the met is a family. ed kingdom. today, we police are all morning a great loss. —— in mourning of a great loss. lament release the transcript! two people are injured in a stabbing in paris —— near the former offices of the magazine charlie hebdo, which was attacked in 2015. large numbers of students in scotland are testing
the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer. the met is a family. ed kingdom. today, we police are all morning a great loss. —— in mourning of a great loss. lament release the transcript! two people are injured in a stabbing in paris —— near the former offices of the magazine charlie hebdo, which was attacked in 2015. large numbers of students in scotland are testing
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the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer.inute's silence has been held at new scotland yard, as well as the croydon custody centre, in tribute to the sergeant. tougher restrictions are imposed in leeds, stockport, wigan and blackpool, which will ban households mixing in homes or gardens from tomorrow. supermarkets have warned that shoppers could face food bills if a few post dropship trade bill as agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost a n agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost an extra £3 billion a year. katy austin reports. the vast majority of the uk's imported food comes from eu countries. at the moment, that's not subject to import taxes called tariffs. that could change from january depending on whether a brexit trade deal could be reached. talks restart on monday, but there's no agreement yet. if there's no trade deal, the uk will apply tariffs to a food and drink coming in from the you. that will depend on the product but will be more than 20% on average. let's ta ke will be more than 20% on average. let's take one exam
the head of the met police paid tribute to the officer.inute's silence has been held at new scotland yard, as well as the croydon custody centre, in tribute to the sergeant. tougher restrictions are imposed in leeds, stockport, wigan and blackpool, which will ban households mixing in homes or gardens from tomorrow. supermarkets have warned that shoppers could face food bills if a few post dropship trade bill as agreed. —— post—brexit. it could cost a n agreed. —— post—brexit. it...
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stuart cundy said that the aim as far as he was concerned with his investigation of the met police is and that the priority is that any future persecution would not be jeopardised, asking the media and the public not to speculate about the public not to speculate about the circumstances of what took place in the early hours of friday morning. more on the bbc news channel later. in the meantime, here on bbc news, it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up... a thriller at brighton ends with a 100th minute winner for manchester united. excellent exeter reach their first european champions cup final — after beating the four—time champons toulouse. and a feeling of relief in russia for lewis hamilton after what he says was one of his worst qualifying sessions. and england's women cricketers complete a t20 series win over the west indies. hello, and welcome to sportsday with me, sarah mulkerrins. you're very welcome along to the programme — lots to get through and we'll start with a winning goal for manchester united after the full time whist
stuart cundy said that the aim as far as he was concerned with his investigation of the met police is and that the priority is that any future persecution would not be jeopardised, asking the media and the public not to speculate about the public not to speculate about the circumstances of what took place in the early hours of friday morning. more on the bbc news channel later. in the meantime, here on bbc news, it's time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins....
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the head of the met police paid tribute. the police paid tribute. not survive because of the pandemic, says the boss of the clothing firm next. we will inevitably and have already reduced the number of people working in our shops. and i expect that to continue over the coming five or six years as the demand for retail goes down. but we are taking on people in our call centre, we are training new recruits in our call centres and warehousing. cardiff, swansea and llanelli are put into local lockdown from this weekend, it comes as concerns grow over the rapid increase in the number of coronavirus cases. leeds is expected to be the next city in england to face new coronavirus restrictions, and london is added to the government's watchlist. as royal finances are hit by the pandemic — new figures show harry and meghan's last royal visit cost almost a quarter of a million pounds. and a warning from shops to stuff your christmas stockings early, as more people than ever are expected to buy online. a police officer has been shot dead at a custody centre in cr
the head of the met police paid tribute. the police paid tribute. not survive because of the pandemic, says the boss of the clothing firm next. we will inevitably and have already reduced the number of people working in our shops. and i expect that to continue over the coming five or six years as the demand for retail goes down. but we are taking on people in our call centre, we are training new recruits in our call centres and warehousing. cardiff, swansea and llanelli are put into local...
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the police force is a family notjust in croydon but across the mets and across the country will be leavingring the past few weeks. the rate in england has gone up and one in 500 homes in england has now got covid—19 in the wa ke england has now got covid—19 in the wake of the 19th of september up from one in 900 reported last week so nearly doubled. to repeat that, the ons now think one in 500 homes in england has now got a coronavirus problem within those households, up from one 900. the ons also estimates there were 9600 new infections per day in this particular week of the 19th of september, up 60% on the 6000 cases per day reported in the previous week. that is from our head of statistics. you can see a sizable increase they are in the number of infections and we were hearing from guests earlier about the impact of long covid symptoms that have gone on for many weeks and months and as the universities go back we are seeing those restrictions in scotland. uk businesses already suffering from the impact of coronavirus face further uncertainty after missing out on help in the british gove
the police force is a family notjust in croydon but across the mets and across the country will be leavingring the past few weeks. the rate in england has gone up and one in 500 homes in england has now got covid—19 in the wa ke england has now got covid—19 in the wake of the 19th of september up from one in 900 reported last week so nearly doubled. to repeat that, the ons now think one in 500 homes in england has now got a coronavirus problem within those households, up from one 900. the...
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let's speak to the former deputy assistant commissioner for the met police, rod jarman, he's also presidentorjoining us on bbc news. we have a number of investigations that has been launched. what would be your immediate concern? good afternoon. 0bviously my immediate concern is with the family and friends of the colleague of so many officers who clearly was so well loved because of his passion, what he was doing. i think it's tremendous to see police being promoted in the proper way, police officers do policing because they are passionate about immunity and society and they put themselves ina and society and they put themselves in a dangerous position to do that. my in a dangerous position to do that. my first concerns would obviously be there. what has to happen now is we have to give some space for the enquiry is to find out exactly what did happen. there is so much a supposition, there are so many things being gassed about what happened on the night, until those enquiries are finished we won't really know and we often think about policing as being something that is donein policing as be
let's speak to the former deputy assistant commissioner for the met police, rod jarman, he's also presidentorjoining us on bbc news. we have a number of investigations that has been launched. what would be your immediate concern? good afternoon. 0bviously my immediate concern is with the family and friends of the colleague of so many officers who clearly was so well loved because of his passion, what he was doing. i think it's tremendous to see police being promoted in the proper way, police...
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met police commissioner cressida dick paid tribute to sergeant rata na. han—life character. so many people knew him in the police. he was a response officer, a neighbourhood officer. he worked on public order operations. i used to see him there. and he had a wonderful personality. and he was very good at his job. he was very helpful, he was kind, he was friendly. what i perhaps didn't know quite so much was about his work in the communities. people in croydon and hackney, for example, they remember him so fondly as a really good police officer who could be very firm, and certainly was very good at investigating crime, arresting people and dealing with anti—social behaviour and that kind of thing. but also was involved in supporting people, and helping young people get away from crime. a really rounded character. and then he was a truly great sportsmen, and a leader in sports. so, sport, of course, takes you into all sorts of wider worlds. and, you know, he was a kiwi, a proud kiwi. but he lived in london all his life. he worked in london all his life, play
met police commissioner cressida dick paid tribute to sergeant rata na. han—life character. so many people knew him in the police. he was a response officer, a neighbourhood officer. he worked on public order operations. i used to see him there. and he had a wonderful personality. and he was very good at his job. he was very helpful, he was kind, he was friendly. what i perhaps didn't know quite so much was about his work in the communities. people in croydon and hackney, for example, they...
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i know the met police service is like a family and many of his colleagues not just service is like a his colleagues notjust in croydon but across the met and across the country will be grieving and feeling the loss of this brave police officer. the suspect in the shooting is in critical condition in hospital after having surgery. the investigation will focus on whether the suspect had already been searched before he arrived at the custody centre and whether he was in handcuffs. but above all today, all those involved in policing are in deep shock as once again an officer has been killed on duty. and daniel joins us live from croydon now. bring us date with events there. bring us date with events therei think there isjust bring us date with events there.|j think there is just a huge shock, huge grief both and the croydon custody centre and the community around here. the officer was well known beyond his work in the police force and deep shock running through the entire police service. there are some difficult questions for people to answer. i understand that the suspect had been arres
i know the met police service is like a family and many of his colleagues not just service is like a his colleagues notjust in croydon but across the met and across the country will be grieving and feeling the loss of this brave police officer. the suspect in the shooting is in critical condition in hospital after having surgery. the investigation will focus on whether the suspect had already been searched before he arrived at the custody centre and whether he was in handcuffs. but above all...
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insisted the police are engaging with the local community and focusing on non—compliance over the rule of six. priti patel was speaking during a visit to kensington in west london, where she met police officers. she was asked how we can avoid becoming a "stasi—style" informant state following criticism. first of all, if i may, i would disagree with that. because listening to officers, and don't forget i speak to police officers and police leaders every single day of the week, they've been working with us on the guidance with us on the guidance and they actually asked us to simplify the rules as well. so we've been working with them for the guidance being issued today. sorry, the guidance being issued earlier on this week. alongside that as well, the fact of the matter is the police as i've heard today, they are working with local authorities, other bodies around enforcement on noncompliance. so that can be notjust individuals, but obviously premises, noncompliant places of work and businesses. so, it's important that we focus on the non—compliance. and this is notjust about haranguing individuals at all. this is, as policing has shown throughout coronavirus, focused on the fo
insisted the police are engaging with the local community and focusing on non—compliance over the rule of six. priti patel was speaking during a visit to kensington in west london, where she met police officers. she was asked how we can avoid becoming a "stasi—style" informant state following criticism. first of all, if i may, i would disagree with that. because listening to officers, and don't forget i speak to police officers and police leaders every single day of the week,...
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of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and. mass arrests now the protests are taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends write i the song has become an unofficial national anthem and part to the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new location. the response from possibly the world stage. was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics are changing to blocking roads to spit protesters into smaller groups and arresting them every great in numbers. but these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important for eric and his friends. and that's before the government is trying to demoralize us we get it working but we are stronger would be if we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that work done because one thing you hear time and time again from protest is that they've just had enough
of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and. mass arrests now the protests are taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends write i the song has become an unofficial national anthem and part to the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new location....
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i am seeing in reports that the met police are saying that no police firearms were discharged duringon of that is that the suspect was carrying a firearm? that is my understanding. clearly at the metropolitan police have not confirmed that, there will have to be an investigation but my understanding is the suspect was being brought into the custody centre at croydon. whether he had actually been brought inside or was still in the grounds where the fans parkis still in the grounds where the fans park is not clear at the moment —— the police vans. at some point, when he was being detained, or before or as he was being searched, he had produced a gun and shot the police officer and turned the gun on himself. he is now critically ill in hospital opened the police officer, tragically, died under extremely rare for a police officer to be shot in the uk. and incredibly rare for this to happen in the grounds of a police station. i cannot remember a situation like that. it is not perhaps a matter for today to go into how that happened but clearly there will have to be an enquiry as to how it
i am seeing in reports that the met police are saying that no police firearms were discharged duringon of that is that the suspect was carrying a firearm? that is my understanding. clearly at the metropolitan police have not confirmed that, there will have to be an investigation but my understanding is the suspect was being brought into the custody centre at croydon. whether he had actually been brought inside or was still in the grounds where the fans parkis still in the grounds where the fans...
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donald trump was there earlier this week — he met police officers — and business owners, most of themose properties had been destroyed in the rioting. mr trump went to kenosha to boost his reputation as the law and order candidate, mr biden went there to boost his credentials as a candidate who cares about racial injustice. one town — two views of america. i think we have reached an inflection point in our history. i honest to god believe we have an enormous opportunity, now that the curtain has been pulled back, and this is what is going on in the country, to do a lot of really positive things. let's bring in barry burden, professor of political science at the university of wisconsin, where he's also director of the elections research centre. thank you so much forjoining us. let's start with these two visits. thisjoe biden let's start with these two visits. this joe biden coming let's start with these two visits. thisjoe biden coming to wisconsin, does donald trump coming to wisconsin to make any difference issues aside to their political campaigns? i will come i think he does. it do
donald trump was there earlier this week — he met police officers — and business owners, most of themose properties had been destroyed in the rioting. mr trump went to kenosha to boost his reputation as the law and order candidate, mr biden went there to boost his credentials as a candidate who cares about racial injustice. one town — two views of america. i think we have reached an inflection point in our history. i honest to god believe we have an enormous opportunity, now that the...
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the london met police, though, they say that they're still going to encourage people to follow the rulese only fines and arrests as a last resort. which may end up being a problem because a new study out this week shows that when it comes to quarantine, at least, self-isolation, most people are not following the rules. in fact, only one in five people, less than one in five, in fact, people who had covid-19 symptoms were actually self-isolating. even fewer than that actually got a test. here's the worst part -- only one out of every nine people contacted by government contact tracers and told to self-isolate actually did for two weeks. kim? >> all right. thanks for that. scott mclean in london. >>> a federal judge in montana has removed the acting director of the bureau of land management who's a climate change skeptic after finding he served unlawfully for 424 days. montana's governor had challenged william perry pendley's role arguing he'd never been nominated by the president or confirmed by the senate, so he was ineligible for the job. the interior secretary nominated penley to be th
the london met police, though, they say that they're still going to encourage people to follow the rulese only fines and arrests as a last resort. which may end up being a problem because a new study out this week shows that when it comes to quarantine, at least, self-isolation, most people are not following the rules. in fact, only one in five people, less than one in five, in fact, people who had covid-19 symptoms were actually self-isolating. even fewer than that actually got a test. here's...
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police leave both incidents are related, but victims met with a police sketch artist who independently made these two very similar sketches. >>> attribute to a loved driver today who died tragically on the job. last month 61-year-old crashed an empty bus and died. nobody else was injured. today a car caravan drove his last round to honor his memory. friends laid flowers on the actuly ha he le on a with him had a positive experience. he helped a lot of people. he touched a lot of lives. we're just shot. what >> he was nearing retirement with a bright future ahead of him >>> and we have got an outcast future ourselves. we need somebody to sweep this out. isn't there a hint there's one on the way? >> i happen to have a trough. it's not getting here until next week and we have some serious issues to talk about, primarily over the next 24 hours before we get there. i'm going to show you that smoke plume again, the new one that started today, but first, let's get a refresher course here. air quality ratings. the air quality index, aqi, you will hear that. what is the aqi number. you recogniz
police leave both incidents are related, but victims met with a police sketch artist who independently made these two very similar sketches. >>> attribute to a loved driver today who died tragically on the job. last month 61-year-old crashed an empty bus and died. nobody else was injured. today a car caravan drove his last round to honor his memory. friends laid flowers on the actuly ha he le on a with him had a positive experience. he helped a lot of people. he touched a lot of lives....
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but now many think they andt ring corruptio violence the protests sparked the video have been met with policein two weeks of classes, 14 people were shot dead. protesters say they were deliberately targeted i police. this -- this footage shows two police officers walking towards citizens and firing their depistols. the shows the officer on the left appears to be aiming high, but this officer is shooting right into the crowd. the colombian president called for an investigation and condemned the shootings, but has been careful to project a strongly pro-police message. here, he wears a police uniform to tell police he is proud of their work. these protests are linked to a wave of discontent that began last year and swept through latin america. the outrage was sparked by massive inequality and unemployment. alejandro has been monitoling police bru here for many years and says the pandemic has made abuses worse. >> the police started to targe essential more severely, and with the higher dose of fatali ty. people were tortured for not using face masks. street vendors wereortured because they couldn
but now many think they andt ring corruptio violence the protests sparked the video have been met with policein two weeks of classes, 14 people were shot dead. protesters say they were deliberately targeted i police. this -- this footage shows two police officers walking towards citizens and firing their depistols. the shows the officer on the left appears to be aiming high, but this officer is shooting right into the crowd. the colombian president called for an investigation and condemned the...
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they've been met with police brutality or mass arrests. now the protesters are taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives. it is a weekday afternoon like any other until eric and his friends arrive. this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack at these protests. the reaction is not long in coming. another day and a new location. the response from passersby is always the same. as the street protests grow with every passing week, police tactics are changing, too, blocking roads to split protesters into smaller groups and arresting them in ever greater numbers. these arrests just make protests even more important for eric and his friends. >> the government is trying to demoralize us, but we are stronger. we will wear them out with sheer numbers, bit by bit we will get there. >> one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they are just hanging on and living in. . phph: still to come, residents of the chinese province of inner mongolia protest against the new educati
they've been met with police brutality or mass arrests. now the protesters are taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives. it is a weekday afternoon like any other until eric and his friends arrive. this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack at these protests. the reaction is not long in coming. another day and a new location. the response from passersby is always the same. as the street protests grow with every passing week, police...
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of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality in mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were i was told has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new location. the response from possibly was just. was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics are changing to blocking roads to spit protesters into smaller groups and arresting them ever greater numbers. but these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important for eric and his friends. to the next level the government is trying to demoralize us and we get it working with us but we are stronger for it we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that word out there is one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just had enough p
of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality in mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were i was told has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new location. the...
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they be met with police brutality and mass arrests. i. mean this friend of mine left this building to take a look at what was going on but very just as he was coming home they arrest the time. he was beaten up badly and they even could office here they said it was too little or no we will destroy it. stand with her arms raised for hours on end effect drop their arms they were a major day it would have to time. but the protests have continued week after week. these are the biggest demonstrations the country has seen in a porter of a century. in spite of government threats and countless arrests. and they're not confined to the street. i thought it. was. it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends arrive. it. is. i think it's a song that has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests it doesn't take long for the shoppers to react i. every sunday tens of thousands of people flood the streets of minsk for the weeks main protest. this time the police blocked
they be met with police brutality and mass arrests. i. mean this friend of mine left this building to take a look at what was going on but very just as he was coming home they arrest the time. he was beaten up badly and they even could office here they said it was too little or no we will destroy it. stand with her arms raised for hours on end effect drop their arms they were a major day it would have to time. but the protests have continued week after week. these are the biggest demonstrations...
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of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives and it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends write was this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new location. the response from possibly was just. was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics are changing to blocking roads to get protesters in smaller groups and arresting them in ever greater numbers. of these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important eric and his friends. to the left of the government is trying to demoralize us and we get it working but we are stronger for it we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that but that's what you've got because one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just ha
of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives and it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends write was this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and a new...
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they be met with police brutality and mass arrests. i. mean this friend of mine left this building to take a look at what was going on. just as he was coming home there rest of time but. he was beaten badly and they even could office here they said it was too little or no we will destroy the. to stand with her arms raised for hours on end if they dropped their arms they were in me today it would have the time. but the protests have continued week after week. these are the biggest demonstrations the country has seen in a quarter of a century. in spite of government threats and countless arrests. and they're not confined to the streets. it's a weekday afternoon like any other summer russkie market that is until eric and his friends arrive. it. is. i guess a song that has become an unofficial national and part of the soundtrack of these protests it doesn't take long for the shoppers to react i. every sunday tens of thousands of people flood the streets of mints for the week's main protest. this time the police blocked roads trying to split t
they be met with police brutality and mass arrests. i. mean this friend of mine left this building to take a look at what was going on. just as he was coming home there rest of time but. he was beaten badly and they even could office here they said it was too little or no we will destroy the. to stand with her arms raised for hours on end if they dropped their arms they were in me today it would have the time. but the protests have continued week after week. these are the biggest demonstrations...
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elections they've been met with police brutality in mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were i was told has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. for another day and a new location. the response from falsified was just. was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics a change to blocking roads to split protesters into smaller groups and arresting them in ever greater numbers. but these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important to eric and his friends. to the north but the government is trying to demoralize us and we get it working with us but we are stronger for it if we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that but that doesn't count because one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just had enough police the. economy reporting they're now moving on
elections they've been met with police brutality in mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were i was told has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. for another day and a new location. the response from falsified was just. was as the street protests grow...
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some police allies as well as conservative politicians argue that making videos of police will have a cost. it will be met by police backing off their jobs and crime going up. this is a big deal. it's a kind of a vague threat that there will be new costs on us for having these videos exist. it's sometimes called a viral video or ferguson effect. >> there is growing outrage tonight after an unarmed african-american teenager was shot and killed by police in the st. louis suburb of ferguson, missouri. >> protesters in ferguson took to the streets protesting the use of force. >> the depolicing effect, what i've called the ferguson effect, cops have gone fetal. >> those few that are bad apples damage that relationship. >> gives the police the kind of feeling that if they do anything out of the ordinary, there's going to be 27 citizens with video cameras looking for a gotcha moment with them. >> so as soon as some citizen videos provide a little scrutiny, you see this tidal wave of backlash for the cameras. and let me be clear. this was not just from commentators. it came from the top of the fbi. then-director
some police allies as well as conservative politicians argue that making videos of police will have a cost. it will be met by police backing off their jobs and crime going up. this is a big deal. it's a kind of a vague threat that there will be new costs on us for having these videos exist. it's sometimes called a viral video or ferguson effect. >> there is growing outrage tonight after an unarmed african-american teenager was shot and killed by police in the st. louis suburb of ferguson,...
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of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality in mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were i was told has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests was the sharpest reaction is in the incoming. i another day in the new location. the response from falsified was the state was. as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics a change to blocking roads to protest into smaller groups and arresting them every great numbers. but these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important it is friends. the government is trying to demoralize us we get it. but we are stronger with you we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that. one thing you hear time and time again from protesters as if they've just had enough. sports and one of the biggest transfers of the summer now has
of people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality in mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were i was told has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests was the sharpest reaction is in the incoming. i another day in the new...
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thousands of people taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives and it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were it was i this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is evil in coming. another day and a new location. the response from possibly was the city was was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics a changing to blocking roads to spit protesters into smaller groups and arresting them ever greater numbers. of these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important eric and his friends. to the left of the government is trying to demoralize us and we get it what it was but we are stronger for it. if we wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get there because. one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just had enough o
thousands of people taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections they've been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives and it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were it was i this song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is evil in coming. another day...
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they were soon met by police. clashes ensued, molotov cocktails were fired. police responding with tear gas. the clashes went on into the early hours of the morning and then dissipated as it does night after night here in portland. authorities are bracing for the possibility of more unrest tonight, richard. >> all right. erin mclaughlin, thank you so much in portland, oregon. >>> now to the white house, now it's playing cleanup with another story that threatens the president's standing ahead of the election. first there was jeffrey goldberg's report saying the president's reference to service members as suckers and losers. now we're beginning to get snippets of michael cohen's new book that give insight to his infatuation with russian president vladimir putin, cohen writing above all trump loves money and wrongly identified putin as the richest man in the world by a multiple. kelly o'donnell with the latest on how the white house is responding to that. hey, mckale. >> reporter: good evening, richard. michael cohen has certainly been the president's secret kee
they were soon met by police. clashes ensued, molotov cocktails were fired. police responding with tear gas. the clashes went on into the early hours of the morning and then dissipated as it does night after night here in portland. authorities are bracing for the possibility of more unrest tonight, richard. >> all right. erin mclaughlin, thank you so much in portland, oregon. >>> now to the white house, now it's playing cleanup with another story that threatens the president's...
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democratic presidential candidate candidate joe biden has met with the family of jacob blake the black man who was shot by police sparking days of unrest in can osha what wisconsin if you know biden met relatives in milwaukee the alleged victim and join the conversation by phone from hospital. emergency crews in beirut say they've detected signs of life in the rubble of a building that collapsed after the massive explosion in the lebanese capital a month ago nearly 200 people were killed and thousands injured a rescuer has reported signs of breathing and a pulls this is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram or visit our web site d w dot com. for . the soviet era nerve agent no joke was added this year to the list of banned chemical weapons germany says it was also used to poison the russian dissident alexian of all day and attempted murder that berlin says moscow has to explain today the kremlin denied any involvement russian president vladimir putin's spokesman making it clear if germany plans to consult nato about how to respond then moscow will plan not to respond at all i'm burnt off in be
democratic presidential candidate candidate joe biden has met with the family of jacob blake the black man who was shot by police sparking days of unrest in can osha what wisconsin if you know biden met relatives in milwaukee the alleged victim and join the conversation by phone from hospital. emergency crews in beirut say they've detected signs of life in the rubble of a building that collapsed after the massive explosion in the lebanese capital a month ago nearly 200 people were killed and...
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around a 2:15am this morning in a police vehicle, but he was carrying a concealed gun and he shot the custody sergeant in the chest before turning the weapon on himself. the metlicing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. today, we police are all mourning a great loss. we are all deeply shocked and very sad. we begin our minute's silence for our fallen colleague. this afternoon, the metropolitan police held a minute's silence in tribute to the dead officer. the prime minister sent his deepest condolences to his family. the police federation said the news was, "utterly devastating and heartbreaking." this is a sad day for our country, as once again, we see the tragic killing of a police officer in the line of duty as they are trying to protect us and keep us safe. as well as the metropolitan police's murder investigation, the independent 0ffice for police conduct has been called in. it will be looking at the level of experience of the arresting officers, what was previously known about the suspect, whether he was searched and handcuffed and how he was able to conceal a gun until he was inside the custody centre. the suspect is in a critical cond
around a 2:15am this morning in a police vehicle, but he was carrying a concealed gun and he shot the custody sergeant in the chest before turning the weapon on himself. the metlicing is a family in london and across the united kingdom. today, we police are all mourning a great loss. we are all deeply shocked and very sad. we begin our minute's silence for our fallen colleague. this afternoon, the metropolitan police held a minute's silence in tribute to the dead officer. the prime minister...
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people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections that have been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were it. was the song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and the new location. the response from possibly was just. was as the street protests grow with every passing week police tactics a change to blocking roads to spit protesters into smaller groups and arresting them in ever greater numbers. but these measures just make alternative forms of protest even more important eric and his friends. to the left of the government is trying to demoralize us we get it working but we are stronger for it we will wear them out with sheer numbers bit by bit we will get that word out there is one thing you hear time and time again from protesters is that they've just had enough police feel.
people are taking to the streets in peaceful protest demanding fresh elections that have been met with police brutality and mass arrests now the protests is a taking their message off the streets and into people's everyday lives it's a weekday afternoon like any other komorowski market that is until eric and his friends were it. was the song has become an unofficial national anthem and part of the soundtrack of these protests. the sharpest reaction is no incoming. another day and the new...
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protesters it's a dramatic contrast from when donald trump came here a couple of days ago just met with police did not mention the name jacob blake the 29 year old who's now. lying paralyzed in a hospital here after being shot in the back 7 times by police so we're going to see a very different meeting today and joe biden is going to be trying to tread that central line supporting protestors but condemning the violence al-jazeera is john hendren reporting live from can osha wisconsin many thanks jon the release of police body camera video of a black americans death has provoked calls for officers to be charged with his killing protesters rallied in rochester new york state after the video's release which the city mayor describes as disturbing police were caught when daniel prude run naked into the street while suffering a mental health crisis officers who did him and knelt on his back and prove died when he was taken off life support 7 days later the kremlin is rejecting accusations of responsibility for the poisoning of opposition leader alexina valmy russia's responded to doctors in germany
protesters it's a dramatic contrast from when donald trump came here a couple of days ago just met with police did not mention the name jacob blake the 29 year old who's now. lying paralyzed in a hospital here after being shot in the back 7 times by police so we're going to see a very different meeting today and joe biden is going to be trying to tread that central line supporting protestors but condemning the violence al-jazeera is john hendren reporting live from can osha wisconsin many...
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he met with the police, but joe biden met with all community leaders, including members of the police force. so, i think that you see that what the president was doing was essentially trying to stir the pot, rally his base a little bit. and what joe biden was trying to do was quite different, sort of calm things down in kenosha. >> i want to play just a few of those moments because they really are these starkly different messages. let's just take a listen to what we've heard over the last couple of days. >> kenosha's been ravaged by anti-police and anti-american riots. >> i think what has been unleashed on ape lot lot of pe they understand that fear doesn't solve problems, only hope does. >> we have to condemn the dangerous antipolice rhetoric. it's getting more and more. it's very unfair. >> i think we've reached an inflection point in american history. i honest to god believe we have an enormous opportunity. >> reckless politicians continue to push the destructive message that our nation and our law enforcement are oppressive or racist. >> i promise you, win or lose, i'm going to go
he met with the police, but joe biden met with all community leaders, including members of the police force. so, i think that you see that what the president was doing was essentially trying to stir the pot, rally his base a little bit. and what joe biden was trying to do was quite different, sort of calm things down in kenosha. >> i want to play just a few of those moments because they really are these starkly different messages. let's just take a listen to what we've heard over the last...