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police. the metropolitan _ confidence in the police. tue: metropolitan police confidence in the police. in the courtroom as wayne couzens was sentenced a little earlier on. just to give you a better reaction from the court, as he was sentenced, he was shaking as the judge sentenced him to a whole life order. what that means says he will never be released. you will not be considered for release. sarah everard's family were in court, her parents were, and yesterday we heard incredibly moving statements from them. they used words like haunted, they were tormented, they said, but what wayne couzens had done to sarah everard. who, as we know, wasjust walking home from a friend's house after having dinner. just to give you a couple of the sentencing remarks by the lord justice. he said the seriousness of the case was so exceptionally high that it warranted a whole life order. and he also, as you just touched on, looked at wayne couzens and said to him that he had eroded public confidence in the police in england and wales. i have got with me here our legal correspondent. first of all, dominic
police. the metropolitan _ confidence in the police. tue: metropolitan police confidence in the police. in the courtroom as wayne couzens was sentenced a little earlier on. just to give you a better reaction from the court, as he was sentenced, he was shaking as the judge sentenced him to a whole life order. what that means says he will never be released. you will not be considered for release. sarah everard's family were in court, her parents were, and yesterday we heard incredibly moving...
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this is the metropolitan police service — this is the metropolitan police service i— this is the metropolitanives to protect others. i absolutely no that there _ protect others. i absolutely no that there are _ protect others. i absolutely no that there are those who feel their trust in us _ there are those who feel their trust in us shaking. i recognise that for some _ in us shaking. i recognise that for some people a precious bond of trust has been _ some people a precious bond of trust has been damaged. our dedication to you, has been damaged. our dedication to you. our— has been damaged. our dedication to you, our public, remains undiminished. as commissioner, i will do _ undiminished. as commissioner, i will do everything in my power to ensure _ will do everything in my power to ensure we — will do everything in my power to ensure we learn any lessons. i know that what _ ensure we learn any lessons. i know that what happened to sarah and indeed _ that what happened to sarah and indeed what has happened to other women _ indeed what has happened to other women in _ indeed what has happened
this is the metropolitan police service — this is the metropolitan police service i— this is the metropolitanives to protect others. i absolutely no that there _ protect others. i absolutely no that there are _ protect others. i absolutely no that there are those who feel their trust in us _ there are those who feel their trust in us shaking. i recognise that for some _ in us shaking. i recognise that for some people a precious bond of trust has been _ some people a precious bond of trust...
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— serving officer in metropolitan police it _ serving officer in metropolitan police. questions that i have been asking over recent months, but also ithink— asking over recent months, but also i think importantly to ensure that the change that we need to see within— the change that we need to see within the police actually takes place — within the police actually takes ilace. ., ., within the police actually takes ilace. ,, ., .., ,, ., place. should the commissioner resiined? place. should the commissioner resigned? issue _ place. should the commissioner resigned? issue the _ place. should the commissioner resigned? issue the person i place. should the commissioner resigned? issue the person to i resigned? issue the person to oversee that change? i resigned? issue the person to oversee that change?- resigned? issue the person to oversee that change? i think first of all there _ oversee that change? i think first of all there are _ oversee that change? i think first of all there are important - oversee that change? i think first i of all there are important questions a
— serving officer in metropolitan police it _ serving officer in metropolitan police. questions that i have been asking over recent months, but also ithink— asking over recent months, but also i think importantly to ensure that the change that we need to see within— the change that we need to see within the police actually takes place — within the police actually takes ilace. ., ., within the police actually takes ilace. ,, ., .., ,, ., place. should the commissioner resiined? place....
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the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. the capitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol police they do very well at spontaneous events and managing of crowds that are out for legitimate protest and try to respond to those who are not. so, it is not unusual that a chief of police, no matter where he or she is at reports to someone else -- somewhere else. the chief of police on the capital reports to a police board, the house and senate sergeant of arms and the architect of the capital. in the last 30 years they have had strong military or police backgrounds. they are in a good position. one of the things i have mentioned, there has been
the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. the capitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol...
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you will also be hearing from metropolitan police department chief of police robert contee, does -- dr. christopher rodriguez the director of d.c. homeland security and d.c.'s deputy mayor for public safety and justice, crisco hard. chief manger will open it up for questions. we are more than happy to talk about our preparations in general. to protect the integrity of tomorrow's mission, we cannot get into specific security details. here is chief manger. chief manger: thank you for being here. the u.s. capitol police department been working around the clock or clothes last several weeks to ensure we have a safe event tomorrow. perhaps more important lead -- over the last eight months, the leadership of the u.s. capitol police department has been preparing and working to ensure that we do not have a repeat of january 6. they have been working on ensuring that we have adequate resources for police officers, training equipment, staffing, to ensure that again we can accomplish our mission. our mission tomorrow, as is our mission every day, is to protect everyone's rights to free speech and
you will also be hearing from metropolitan police department chief of police robert contee, does -- dr. christopher rodriguez the director of d.c. homeland security and d.c.'s deputy mayor for public safety and justice, crisco hard. chief manger will open it up for questions. we are more than happy to talk about our preparations in general. to protect the integrity of tomorrow's mission, we cannot get into specific security details. here is chief manger. chief manger: thank you for being here....
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she should resign because she cannot be the metropolitan police commissioner that takes these changesges demanded include tougher action against officers accused of violence and increased betting including probing police attitudes but as. but as the politicians promise chance and the police chiefs apologise, are women forever condemned to walk the streets in fear? i say this notjust as the home secretary but i say this as a woman — all of us want to feel safe and be safe. that is absolutely a right that we have, and with that, of course, police the need to engage in the right way and they'll be held to account. sarah everard lived her last hours in terror, but the final thoughts of her family are of a time before. in a statement, they said... their daughter never wanted to start a national debate about violence against women. she just wanted to get home safely. lucy manning, bbc news. sarah everard's disappearance from a street in south london prompted a wave of demonstrations highlighting women's fears of violence, and calls for their safety to be taken more seriously. our home affai
she should resign because she cannot be the metropolitan police commissioner that takes these changesges demanded include tougher action against officers accused of violence and increased betting including probing police attitudes but as. but as the politicians promise chance and the police chiefs apologise, are women forever condemned to walk the streets in fear? i say this notjust as the home secretary but i say this as a woman — all of us want to feel safe and be safe. that is absolutely a...
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metropolitan police office kidnapped, the metropolitan police officer who kidnapped, raped and murderedrard will spend the rest of his life in prison. ajudge at the old bailey handing down the whole life tariff said he had no doubt that wayne couzens had used his position as a police officer to coerce her into his car and that he had shown no sign of contrition. sarah everard who was 33 was abducted from a street in south london in march as she was walking home from a friend's house. megan patterson reports. in the aftermath of sarah everard's murder, shock, grief and anger were shed at vigils around the country. the chilling details of her death described as unspeakably grim. the everard family present throughout proceedings in a statement her mother said she was brokenhearted. the family tormented by the circumstances of her daughter's death. arriving at the old bailey this morning wayne couzens was later sentenced to a whole life order, his actions were described as warped, selfish and brutal. a man who under the guise of his duty as a police officer picked sarah everard in the stree
metropolitan police office kidnapped, the metropolitan police officer who kidnapped, raped and murderedrard will spend the rest of his life in prison. ajudge at the old bailey handing down the whole life tariff said he had no doubt that wayne couzens had used his position as a police officer to coerce her into his car and that he had shown no sign of contrition. sarah everard who was 33 was abducted from a street in south london in march as she was walking home from a friend's house. megan...
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we are trying to be good neighbors. >> chief contee: the metropolitan police department is prepared and fully deployed. all of our members will be out in the community working. as chief manger mention, certainly, we have concerns about the capitol area itself. capitol police will be handling that. the metropolitan police department will be here to support our community, as we have with every demonstration that happens in the city. we will not abandon the residents of the district of columbia. we will make sure communities are equally safe. >> one of the discussions after january 6 january 6 has been about the capitol police board and the ability to call up the national guard when needed. the washington post has reported that you formally, at one point, requested armed national guardsmen, 100 of them, then later, changed the request. they have a source saying it was not done properly. i wondering if that is accurate and if you feel the system works for you in this situation, for getting the national guard resources you need? chief manger: the story is not accurate. first of all, the capi
we are trying to be good neighbors. >> chief contee: the metropolitan police department is prepared and fully deployed. all of our members will be out in the community working. as chief manger mention, certainly, we have concerns about the capitol area itself. capitol police will be handling that. the metropolitan police department will be here to support our community, as we have with every demonstration that happens in the city. we will not abandon the residents of the district of...
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from there he went into the police are proper, ending up in a diplomatic protection within the metropolitan policece down on the south coast? really quite shocking questions the police will have to confront.— have to confront. there is a huge crowd, have to confront. there is a huge crowd. camera — have to confront. there is a huge crowd, camera crews, _ have to confront. there is a huge - crowd, camera crews, photographers, members— crowd, camera crews, photographers, members of— crowd, camera crews, photographers, members of the public outside the front at— members of the public outside the front at the old bailey and we are not sure _ front at the old bailey and we are not sure yet if the commissioner of the met. _ not sure yet if the commissioner of the met. he — not sure yet if the commissioner of the met, he was in the courtroom, we don't _ the met, he was in the courtroom, we don't know— the met, he was in the courtroom, we don't know whether she will say something but i will be surprised if she doesn't. the something but i will be surprised if she doesn't-— she doesn't. the entire policing
from there he went into the police are proper, ending up in a diplomatic protection within the metropolitan policece down on the south coast? really quite shocking questions the police will have to confront.— have to confront. there is a huge crowd, have to confront. there is a huge crowd. camera — have to confront. there is a huge crowd, camera crews, _ have to confront. there is a huge - crowd, camera crews, photographers, members— crowd, camera crews, photographers, members of—...
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the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. pitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol police they do very well at spontaneous events and managing of crowds that are out for legitimate protest and try to respond to those who are not. so, it is not unusual that a chief of police, no matter where he or she is at reports to someone else -- somewhere else. the chief of police on the capital reports to a police board, the house and senate sergeant of arms and the architect of the capital. in the last 30 years they have had strong military or police backgrounds. they are in a good position. one of the things i have mentioned, there has been so mu
the washington, d.c., the metropolitan police force. pitol police, the senate sergeant at arms and the house sergeant, all operating with different personnel. how do you coordinate all of these different agencies when something like what happened on january 6 happens? guest: you are going to see that perfect coordination today and at future events. the and others have done very well for preplanned events, gigantic preplanned events. between the metropolitan police department and capitol police...
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sandy served for 30 years in the metropolitan police rising to the rank of chief superintendent. to go undetected and commit the murder that he did?— that he did? there is a culture within the _ that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan - that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan police | within the metropolitan police service and i would say right across the country where most of your colleagues are male, and as a female, if you don't go along with some of thejokes, female, if you don't go along with some of the jokes, which are risque, you are accused of not being one of the team, its only banter, it's just a joke. the team, its only banter, it's just ajoke. it's the team, its only banter, it's just a joke. it's very difficult to be a women in policing and i think the support bubble to raise issues and actually highlight issues that you are concerned about is not there. it has not been there for a long time. do you say that from personal experience? i do. do you say that from personal experience? ido. i do you say that from personal experience? i do.
sandy served for 30 years in the metropolitan police rising to the rank of chief superintendent. to go undetected and commit the murder that he did?— that he did? there is a culture within the _ that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan - that he did? there is a culture within the metropolitan police | within the metropolitan police service and i would say right across the country where most of your colleagues are male, and as a female, if you don't go along with some of...
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experienced trauma of unbelievable proportions so i wonder, i know you still interact with a lot of metropolitan police and capitol police personnel. what are some of them feeling right now who have not only still had a difficult time getting over what they experienced january 6th but now might be out there today on the mall in anticipation of the gathering, a gathering of people who are pledging support for the insurrectionists. >> you know, that's one of the things you have to learn to contend with in policing. you may be called upon to do something very similar to what you did before and you still haven't gotten over that incident, whether it is a member of the department, friend of yours shot and killed in the line of duty and you have to go on duty the next day or experience something like they did on january 6th. i'm sure it brings back unpleasant memories for many of them, but they're dedicated, took an oath, and they'll be there and do a job and do it professionally. >> we're praying that today will be peaceful and we'll see nothing like a repeat of january 6th or anything close to it. >> fred,
experienced trauma of unbelievable proportions so i wonder, i know you still interact with a lot of metropolitan police and capitol police personnel. what are some of them feeling right now who have not only still had a difficult time getting over what they experienced january 6th but now might be out there today on the mall in anticipation of the gathering, a gathering of people who are pledging support for the insurrectionists. >> you know, that's one of the things you have to learn to...
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that's what metropolitan police department, the capitol police department, which is responsible for the capitol grounds, not just the hill itself, but also the supreme court and other capitol complex buildings. and the surrounding suburbs. so what they're expecting is people to come to washington. they are expecting the possibility of violence, and they are planning to have a significant police presence here. erica and jim, they are not going to let another january 6 incident take them by surprise. >> it appears they're not taking any chances, right, with all these measures. whitney wild, thanks very much. >>> well, one of the ten house republicans who voted to impeach former president trump for his role in the january 6 insurrection has just announced he will not run for reelection next year. ohio congressman anthony gonzalez cited, quote, toxic dynamics inside the republican party, as a factor in his decision. >> in an interview with "the new york times," the former nfl star also called trump a cancer for the country. cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox is live on capital hill.
that's what metropolitan police department, the capitol police department, which is responsible for the capitol grounds, not just the hill itself, but also the supreme court and other capitol complex buildings. and the surrounding suburbs. so what they're expecting is people to come to washington. they are expecting the possibility of violence, and they are planning to have a significant police presence here. erica and jim, they are not going to let another january 6 incident take them by...
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the metropolitan police and cressida dick have obfuscated the truth from the people of this country. ase? p three and a half years? -- why block m case? g ., three and a half years? -- why block m case? g . ., ., three and a half years? -- why block m case? g ., ., , my case? my 'ob, as a 'ournalist, is to reflect my case? my 'ob, as a 'ournalist, is to reflect the h my case? my job, as a 'ournalist, is to reflect the opinions _ my case? my job, as ajournalist, is to reflect the opinions and - to reflect the opinions and statements of people who are not here to defend themselves when they are being criticised in the way you are being criticised in the way you are criticising.— are criticising. would that have ha--ened are criticising. would that have happened with _ are criticising. would that have happened with bbc _ are criticising. would that have happened with bbc and - are criticising. would that have i happened with bbc and operation midland...? when we had carroll beach given free reign of the six o'clock news? —— carl beech. -- carl beech. i have no idea if that is true. _ -- c
the metropolitan police and cressida dick have obfuscated the truth from the people of this country. ase? p three and a half years? -- why block m case? g ., three and a half years? -- why block m case? g . ., ., three and a half years? -- why block m case? g ., ., , my case? my 'ob, as a 'ournalist, is to reflect my case? my 'ob, as a 'ournalist, is to reflect the h my case? my job, as a 'ournalist, is to reflect the opinions _ my case? my job, as ajournalist, is to reflect the opinions and -...
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she will remain commissioner of the metropolitan police.t to provide more money to manage the resettlement of refugees from afghanistan in yorkshire and the humber. the government says extra money has been provided and that refugees are being redistributed equally across england. however figures analysed by bbc look north show in the last eight years, yorkshire and the humber has rehoused more refugees than any other region in england. david rhodes has more. the afghan refugee crisis began on the tarmac on kabul airport and the uk is now resettling 20,000 displaced people. afghans are arriving into yorkshire. charities in bradford are delivering essential supplies to those quarantining in hotels due to covid. we have also provided things like prayer mats, basic clothing and hygiene products directly into the hotels. foodbanks are also playing a vital role, supporting people who have seen the worst of humanity. as a lot of my friends have been arrested. some of them killed. nobody stands up for afghanistan to help them. please, i want to hel
she will remain commissioner of the metropolitan police.t to provide more money to manage the resettlement of refugees from afghanistan in yorkshire and the humber. the government says extra money has been provided and that refugees are being redistributed equally across england. however figures analysed by bbc look north show in the last eight years, yorkshire and the humber has rehoused more refugees than any other region in england. david rhodes has more. the afghan refugee crisis began on...
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there is much more on the metropolitan police twitter feed more on the metropolitan police twitterfeedst coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were 36,710 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 33,034 new cases per day. there were 7,588 people in hospital with covid, according to the latest data. another 182 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week, to 143. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% people aged 16 or over have had theirfirst jab, while 82.1%, are now double vaccinated. northern ireland's department of health has recommended no change to the nine covid—19 restrictions still legally enforceable there. ministers at stormont are discussing whether to keep in place all of the measures — which include social distancing and mask wearing in some indoor hospitality venues and shops. every vaccine counts, so please encourage everybody to take up the vaccine if you can, it'll make a real difference to the health care workers
there is much more on the metropolitan police twitter feed more on the metropolitan police twitterfeedst coronavirus figures for the uk, show there were 36,710 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 33,034 new cases per day. there were 7,588 people in hospital with covid, according to the latest data. another 182 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average...
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she should resign because she cannot be the metropolitan police commissioner that takes the changes forwardhat takes the changes forward. as the police chiefs apologise, are women forever condemned to walk the streets in fear?— streets in fear? i say this not 'ust as the home fl streets in fear? i say this not 'ust as the home secretary * streets in fear? i say this notjust as the home secretary but as - streets in fear? i say this notjust as the home secretary but as a i as the home secretary but as a woman, all of us want to feel safe and be safe, that is absolutely right that we have and with that of course police the need to engage in the right way and they will be held to account. ,,., ., ., the right way and they will be held to account-— to account. sarah everard left her last hours in _ to account. sarah everard left her last hours in terror— to account. sarah everard left her last hours in terror but _ to account. sarah everard left her last hours in terror but the - to account. sarah everard left her last hours in terror but the final l last hours in terror but the final thoughts o
she should resign because she cannot be the metropolitan police commissioner that takes the changes forwardhat takes the changes forward. as the police chiefs apologise, are women forever condemned to walk the streets in fear?— streets in fear? i say this not 'ust as the home fl streets in fear? i say this not 'ust as the home secretary * streets in fear? i say this notjust as the home secretary but as - streets in fear? i say this notjust as the home secretary but as a i as the home...
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today. findings of the metropolitan police toda. , ., _ findings of the metropolitan police todahese men? that is sad and a predictable outcome, the concept of national sovereignty on legal matters. russia will not facilitate, despite its obligation under international law to facilitate the investigation, which would be at least something. evenif which would be at least something. even if the people would never be headed to the uk forjust it would be a sign of goodwill for russia to contribute, but if russia is the guilty party, it will not cooperate. we should not underestimate the naming and shaming effective statements like today's. and on the other hand the fact that such statements and investigations disable a whole set of clandestine operational units of russia, because now that these three operatives have been named, we have also named the number of others, more than ten additional is of the same clandestinely unit, these people cannot travel any more. so it is not just them virtual colleagues from the same units, the russian authorities no longer know who is outed and who
today. findings of the metropolitan police toda. , ., _ findings of the metropolitan police todahese men? that is sad and a predictable outcome, the concept of national sovereignty on legal matters. russia will not facilitate, despite its obligation under international law to facilitate the investigation, which would be at least something. evenif which would be at least something. even if the people would never be headed to the uk forjust it would be a sign of goodwill for russia to contribute,...
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he had just finished a 12—shift with the metropolitan police that morning. needed to be used if he came across anyone who was possibly breaching the covid restrictions at the time. it took five minutes for that kidnapping to take place. sarah everard was put into the back of wayne couzens' hire car. he then drove to kent and he raped and murdered her. the court also heard from the prosecution, who said that a former long—term boyfriend of miss everard had said she was extremely intelligent, savvy and streetwise and not a gullible person. he could not envisage her getting into a car with someone she did not know unless by force or manipulation. that was what the prosecutor told the court on behalf of a former long—term boyfriend of miss everard. so incredibly horrific details about what happened to miss everard in march. she was kidnapped, raped and murdered by wayne couzens, a serving metropolitan police officer. we expect this afternoon to hear victim personal statements from miss everard's parents. we haven't heard from them at all, so we expect to hear eit
he had just finished a 12—shift with the metropolitan police that morning. needed to be used if he came across anyone who was possibly breaching the covid restrictions at the time. it took five minutes for that kidnapping to take place. sarah everard was put into the back of wayne couzens' hire car. he then drove to kent and he raped and murdered her. the court also heard from the prosecution, who said that a former long—term boyfriend of miss everard had said she was extremely intelligent,...
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visit indeed.com/hire female police officers are suing the metropolitan police department in washingtonhey have been subjected to racial and sexual discrimination, and that they faced pervasive retaliation after they raised concerns to the department. >> the plaintiffs include a current assistant police chief, a lieutenant and a sergeant. the lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages and an overhaul of the department. cnn's suzanne is in washington. what sort of incidents are spelled out in this lawsuit? >> reporter: good afternoon, i spoke with several police officers involved in the class action lawsuit against their own department. some are still on the force. they describe feeling afraid, anxious, depressed but very much resolved to change what they describe as a toxic culture in the metropolitan police department in washington, d.c. they say it was abusive towards black police officers. they experience racial and sexual mistreatment, bullying, retaliation, and it offers what they call an unprecedented look inside the mpd's blue wall of silence, which involves civil rights violations, a
visit indeed.com/hire female police officers are suing the metropolitan police department in washingtonhey have been subjected to racial and sexual discrimination, and that they faced pervasive retaliation after they raised concerns to the department. >> the plaintiffs include a current assistant police chief, a lieutenant and a sergeant. the lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages and an overhaul of the department. cnn's suzanne is in washington. what sort of incidents are spelled out in...
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the metropolitan police released a statement addressing these allegations.we cannot discuss the specific allegations due to pending litigation, the metropolitan police department is committed to treating all members fairly and equitably throughout our organization. we take these allegations seriously and we'll be reviewing them thoroughly and responding accordingly. what's your response to this statement, pam? >> well, you know, we have 213 pages that they don't take treating people seriously and treating people fairly. that's the opposite of the truth. the culture of the mpd is that when an officer gets on the wrong side of senior management, they get pushed out. and it's not accidental. it is coordinated. it is targeted. if you remember that movie "a few good men," the chief calls a code red and somebody is pushed out. and that has been proven over and over again. we have ten class representative plaintiffs. all of them have been retaliated against. all of them have experienced being ignored, pushed aside, treated like second class citizens. and so, you kn
the metropolitan police released a statement addressing these allegations.we cannot discuss the specific allegations due to pending litigation, the metropolitan police department is committed to treating all members fairly and equitably throughout our organization. we take these allegations seriously and we'll be reviewing them thoroughly and responding accordingly. what's your response to this statement, pam? >> well, you know, we have 213 pages that they don't take treating people...
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sarah was 33 when she was abducted in south london by a serving metropolitan police officer who falsely raping and strangling her and setting fire to her body. wayne couzens, who will be sentenced tomorrow, was in court as sarah's family described the depth of their pain and grief. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. "she was my precious little girl," said sarah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured." that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after lie. he'd already kidnapped, raped, murdered and burnt sarah. he's asked if he knows her. do you know sarah? i don't, no. 0k. do you know where sarah is? no. all right. i'm sat in handcuffs and... so you must have something to say that i know her. within minutes, he's pretending he's handed sarah over alive to an eastern european gang. they said, you've done good. they threatened to take my family away from me. as sarah walked from her friend's house, couzens was hunting for a victim. this, the moment
sarah was 33 when she was abducted in south london by a serving metropolitan police officer who falsely raping and strangling her and setting fire to her body. wayne couzens, who will be sentenced tomorrow, was in court as sarah's family described the depth of their pain and grief. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. "she was my precious little girl," said sarah everard's mother. "i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she...
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a murder investigation obviously still continuing, the metropolitan police are keen, we know, to andhich therefore is released yesterday, that man was seen in pegler square round about the time of sabina nessa perfect murder. he is believed to have access to a silver car, we are told. he is key to the investigation at this stage. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night, they were talking to people, they were handing out leaflets with sabina nessa's picture on them, they are trying to read —— and reassure people it is safe to go out and that people should not be worried but obviously there is concerned. although the police have said women should not alter their behaviour or change the way they lead their lives, some people already are, and the victim was �*s commissionerfor already are, and the victim was �*s commissioner for england and wales has said that women shouldn't be expected to change the way they behave, they shouldn't have to carry safety alarms, there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers and bur
a murder investigation obviously still continuing, the metropolitan police are keen, we know, to andhich therefore is released yesterday, that man was seen in pegler square round about the time of sabina nessa perfect murder. he is believed to have access to a silver car, we are told. he is key to the investigation at this stage. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night, they were talking to people, they were handing out leaflets with sabina nessa's picture on them, they are trying...
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if they try to progress their career, will a former chief superintendent for the metropolitan police aparment son do said in interviews given to you k media, she actually called the police service sexist. and miss janice thick. and she said that she had been vilified after reporting an incident involving a male colleague. did you find that met police sexist and missile jenny stick when you work there? well, i think my experiences were probably more in my early stages in my very early stages of my journey. 30 years ago. i recall there was some sexism and that was what you call bento, which unfortunately we will part with party to because you don't want to, you want to feel like you 15. but as my career progressed, my career journey was more around the discrimination, the vice discrimination and you know, calling out the fact that i did call out the fact that i challenged it back in 1990 not took a different turning point for me in my journey so i can totally understand why, when women in policing have the fair to not report allegations, because they're concerned, they may tonge, their
if they try to progress their career, will a former chief superintendent for the metropolitan police aparment son do said in interviews given to you k media, she actually called the police service sexist. and miss janice thick. and she said that she had been vilified after reporting an incident involving a male colleague. did you find that met police sexist and missile jenny stick when you work there? well, i think my experiences were probably more in my early stages in my very early stages of...
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metropolitan police.acial and sexual discrimination and retaliation when they raise the issue. let's get to cnn's joe johns. he's live with this official reporting. joe, what have you learned? >> reporter: a big headline there. a group of ten former black female metropolitan police officers filing a class action lawsuit today against the metropolitan police department for alleged racial and sexual mistreatment, a hostile work environment, bullying and retaliation. it offers what they call an unprecedented look inside npd's blue wall of silence which they say involves alleged civil rights violations and serious misconduct. they say they are treating everybody equitably throughout the organization and they take these allegations seriously. among the plaintiffs in the suit is the police chief here, sharon dickerson, and tiara brown who resigned after relentless bullying and is serving a different community as a police officer. some of the most egregious allegations in the suit includes a fellow officer showi
metropolitan police.acial and sexual discrimination and retaliation when they raise the issue. let's get to cnn's joe johns. he's live with this official reporting. joe, what have you learned? >> reporter: a big headline there. a group of ten former black female metropolitan police officers filing a class action lawsuit today against the metropolitan police department for alleged racial and sexual mistreatment, a hostile work environment, bullying and retaliation. it offers what they call...
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the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night.m. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe out here and people should not be worried but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that women should not alter their behaviour and should not change the way they lead their lives, some people already are and the victims commissioner for england and wales has said today that women shouldn't be expected to change the way they behave. they shouldn't have to carry safety alarms. there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers and burglars, but there isn't a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women to protect them and she is calling on that urgent change to be made now, so please investigation continuing today, police still appealing for information from the public and people here in the community still coming down to leave their cards, leave flowers, poems, pictures drawn by schoolchildren, still lots of people coming down here, remembe
the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night.m. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe out here and people should not be worried but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that women should not alter their behaviour and should not change the way they lead their lives, some people already are and the victims commissioner for england and wales has said today that women shouldn't be expected to change the way they behave. they shouldn't have to...
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the metropolitan police pointing out that they've been, they've had absolutely no cooperation for the russians whatsoever. and of course, we know that russia does not extradite its own citizens. the only hope the government here has is, if one know any of these suspects actually leaves russia. they will hope to apprehend them on the basis of an interpol notice, but really not much chance. i think of that happening. and this ruling from the european quarter of human rights on the killing of alexander live in yankee. what kind of impact is this having in russia? yeah, interesting parallel events, if you like, very similar ammo, similar sort of background to the story. go back to 2006, and it's the death of alexander lisben yankee. he was a, he was an outspoken critic of vladimir putin at the time. his wife has hailed this judgment by the court of human rights who have explicitly now linked the killing of live and young co using a red radioactive isotopes. polonium $210.00 that was slipped into his tea in a london hotel linking that event to the kremlin. it was carried out by 2 russian a
the metropolitan police pointing out that they've been, they've had absolutely no cooperation for the russians whatsoever. and of course, we know that russia does not extradite its own citizens. the only hope the government here has is, if one know any of these suspects actually leaves russia. they will hope to apprehend them on the basis of an interpol notice, but really not much chance. i think of that happening. and this ruling from the european quarter of human rights on the killing of...
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as you said, we heard from the metropolitan police commissioner crescent dick. just saying that customs a board shame on the for some recording for her resignation, should she go so lately and we've been saying that for months there is a culture in the met lease which didn't stop when calling being an armed officer in parliament despite the fact that he's been accused of indecent exposure, a number of pine, she's nickname with colleagues with reportedly the rapist. and they want to seem to ask the right question, that culture, that terms apply to massage lee. and that pays the way for him to have the power to abuse when he did, sarah, that culture comes from the top. and i don't think that question is, well place to be able to change it because she's failed to do so. so the mother of sir everett led to mass protest across the u. k. they were tributes and lots of women sharing the own experiences of a just 2 weeks ago. subpoena nessa was killed walking to a bar from her home. where does the u. k. go from here, how to things change hopefully, i mean this, that so
as you said, we heard from the metropolitan police commissioner crescent dick. just saying that customs a board shame on the for some recording for her resignation, should she go so lately and we've been saying that for months there is a culture in the met lease which didn't stop when calling being an armed officer in parliament despite the fact that he's been accused of indecent exposure, a number of pine, she's nickname with colleagues with reportedly the rapist. and they want to seem to ask...
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as you say, she took on the top job at the metropolitan police as commissioner, the first female to take have her contract extended. that will take her up to 2024, april 2024. the commissioner has in a statement said, relating to that extension of her contract, that she is immensely honoured and humbled to have been asked to extend her time as commissioner for the next two years and she goes on to say that in the last 4.5 years, met teams have dealt with some extraordinary challenges, including most recently the pandemic, and delivered some fantastic results, critically, in reducing violent crime. that was her statement following confirmation she has had her contract renewed. the headlines on bbc news... the head of m15 warns that the taliban's takeover of afghanistan may well embolden extremists it comes on the eve of the 20th anniversary of 9/11 — as america prepares to remember almost 3000 people who died that day scotland sees its highest level of covid infections since estimates began — the first minister says the nhs in scotland is under more pressure than ever before now on bbc ne
as you say, she took on the top job at the metropolitan police as commissioner, the first female to take have her contract extended. that will take her up to 2024, april 2024. the commissioner has in a statement said, relating to that extension of her contract, that she is immensely honoured and humbled to have been asked to extend her time as commissioner for the next two years and she goes on to say that in the last 4.5 years, met teams have dealt with some extraordinary challenges, including...
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looking back to march this year, she resisted calls and pressure for her to resign over how the metropolitan policech. so not everybody will be happy that she�*s had her contract extended but she�*s got the support of the metropolitan police federation and in fact they released a statement before we had this confirmation, in that statement, they said it�*s easy to comment and criticise from the sidelines but they represent more than 30,000 police officers in london, they go on to say, many of the voices they heard calling for the voices they heard calling for the commissioner to go are the same ones who, following the clapham common vigil earlier this year, rounded on our colleagues, criticising their work, but they absolutely are backing the commissioner even though they say they don�*t agree with everything she has done, that they support her. so confirmation the commissioner of the metropolitan police, dame cressida dick, will have her contract extended until april 2024. thank ou, extended until april 2024. thank you. helena- _ 20 years ago tomorrow, nearly 3,000 people were killed in a series o
looking back to march this year, she resisted calls and pressure for her to resign over how the metropolitan policech. so not everybody will be happy that she�*s had her contract extended but she�*s got the support of the metropolitan police federation and in fact they released a statement before we had this confirmation, in that statement, they said it�*s easy to comment and criticise from the sidelines but they represent more than 30,000 police officers in london, they go on to say,...
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the metropolitan police are keen, we know, to talk to and identify a man who was seen in cctv footaget that footage to help them identify him. and a car he is believed to have access to, a silver car, we are told he is key to this investigation at this stage. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night talking to people, handing out leaflets with sabina nessa's picture on them. they're trying to reassure people that it is still safe to go out here and people shouldn't be worried, but obviously there is concern. although the met police have said women shouldn't be altering their behaviour, they shouldn't have to change the way they lead their lives, some people already are. the victims commissioner for england and wales, dame vera baird, has said today that shouldn't be expected to change the way they behave, they shouldn't have to carry safety alarms, there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers, burglars, but there is not a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women, to protect women, and she is calling on
the metropolitan police are keen, we know, to talk to and identify a man who was seen in cctv footaget that footage to help them identify him. and a car he is believed to have access to, a silver car, we are told he is key to this investigation at this stage. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night talking to people, handing out leaflets with sabina nessa's picture on them. they're trying to reassure people that it is still safe to go out here and people shouldn't be worried, but...
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initially district police, and then metropolitan police, so there will be questions asked about how extensiveto look at if there any lessons to be learned. this is a starry state for policing. in terms of trust, there'll be many women today who will say, i not feel confident if a plainclothes police officer comes up to me, waves a worn card and tells me to do something. i am not going to do it. and that is the level of mistrust that this case has caused. the level of mistrust that this case has caused-— has caused. because he used his status as a _ has caused. because he used his status as a police _ has caused. because he used his status as a police officer- has caused. because he used his status as a police officer in - has caused. because he used his status as a police officer in order to lure her into kidnapper? precisely. to lure her into kidnapper? precisely-— to lure her into kidnapper? precisel. ., ,, ~ m precisely. -- and stu kidnap her. he used his worn card, and he kidnapped her. he has used his ward card and the whitman. it is horrific. there are no words to describe what an absol
initially district police, and then metropolitan police, so there will be questions asked about how extensiveto look at if there any lessons to be learned. this is a starry state for policing. in terms of trust, there'll be many women today who will say, i not feel confident if a plainclothes police officer comes up to me, waves a worn card and tells me to do something. i am not going to do it. and that is the level of mistrust that this case has caused. the level of mistrust that this case has...
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we have been working on a daily basis with capitol police, park police, metropolitan police.etropolitan police have worked with us many times as we put on rallies in the district without incident. we have a large diplomatic security force. the same people that provide security for the media people you work with on a daily basis. we have plans to keep everyone safe. host: is that a security force you hired? caller: yes but they are looped in with the capitol police department and are many of them ex-cops. host: are these people armed? caller: not to my knowledge. but when you have your colleagues go out and do remote they need security and want to keep all people safe. if you show up, i believe it is my responsibility to give every one of our attendees a safe and to do that we are asking when people leap to leave in large groups. if you see anything suspicious, we have all got television studios in the pocket. with it out and start recording. we have our eyes open and i think the capitol police have done a good job coordinating with us. despite the political leadership i know
we have been working on a daily basis with capitol police, park police, metropolitan police.etropolitan police have worked with us many times as we put on rallies in the district without incident. we have a large diplomatic security force. the same people that provide security for the media people you work with on a daily basis. we have plans to keep everyone safe. host: is that a security force you hired? caller: yes but they are looped in with the capitol police department and are many of...
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the police will be at that vigil this evening was not the metropolitan police hope that people will ber the public to hel. ., ~ , . police are asking for the public to hel. ., , . ~ ., the headlines on bbc news... the government says it will do whatever it takes, as a shortage of lorry drivers causes some petrol stations to close. a 38—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the primary school teacher, sabina nessa, in south—east london. it could take more than a decade to clear the backlog of patients waiting for cancer treatment in england. thats the warning in a report by a think—tank. nearly 1.5 million customers have been hit in two weeks by the collapse of energy firms in the uk. it“s down to a rise in the price of wholesale gas. market regulator 0fgem has described the increase as “unprecedented“ and says more firms could go bust. it also means there are fewer deals available to customers on price comparison sites and uswitch says there's currently “no point“ in customers shopping around. alex, thank you forjoining us. how many people are contacting your organis
the police will be at that vigil this evening was not the metropolitan police hope that people will ber the public to hel. ., ~ , . police are asking for the public to hel. ., , . ~ ., the headlines on bbc news... the government says it will do whatever it takes, as a shortage of lorry drivers causes some petrol stations to close. a 38—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the primary school teacher, sabina nessa, in south—east london. it could take more than a decade...
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this is a huge dance to the trust and confidence in policing when you do have a metropolitan police officers war and cried. these are thankfully extremely rare circumstances, and i do want to reassure the public that the police officers that i've met are outstanding, they are professional, theyjoined policing because they want to protect the community, particularly vulnerable people, so this is a very rare and isolated incident, but, yes, ithink the point you're making your question is naturally yes, it will have an effect if you are a young girl walking that location and you are pulled over by a police car, of course, it will run through your mind. is course, it will run through your mind. , ., ., mind. is it isolated? the former chief of police _ mind. is it isolated? the former chief of police constable - mind. is it isolated? the former chief of police constable for - chief of police constable for nottinghamshire police has spoken about how she was sexually assaulted when she was in the forest by a younger officer and two senior colleagues when she was a younger colleague. there is this
this is a huge dance to the trust and confidence in policing when you do have a metropolitan police officers war and cried. these are thankfully extremely rare circumstances, and i do want to reassure the public that the police officers that i've met are outstanding, they are professional, theyjoined policing because they want to protect the community, particularly vulnerable people, so this is a very rare and isolated incident, but, yes, ithink the point you're making your question is...
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questions are being asked about the vetting process of the metropolitan police as couzens had previouslyeen accused of indecent exposure. britney spears�* father is suspended from the legal arrangement that gave him control of her life. pupils taking gcse and a levels exams in england next year will receive fewer top grades than this year's group. and by the order of the phoenix... jk rowling's desk in an edinburgh cafe rises from the ashes. the government's job retention scheme which helped to save millions ofjobs during the pandemic, ends today. furlough was introduced in march of last year after covid caused large parts of the economy to close. during the last 19 months the scheme has helped to pay the wage of around 11.6 million workers in the uk. at its peak nearly 9 million jobs were supported that's nearly a third of the entire workforce. since coronavirus restrictions were lifted during the summer, the number of people on furlough has steadily fallen. at the last count injuly, 1.6 million were still having their wages paid or topped up by the government. it's come at a huge cost
questions are being asked about the vetting process of the metropolitan police as couzens had previouslyeen accused of indecent exposure. britney spears�* father is suspended from the legal arrangement that gave him control of her life. pupils taking gcse and a levels exams in england next year will receive fewer top grades than this year's group. and by the order of the phoenix... jk rowling's desk in an edinburgh cafe rises from the ashes. the government's job retention scheme which helped...
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was, we lost me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian, a sorry, yeah. arrested for breach. you pay off in $87.00 is in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states, from mississippi, cuz it goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. is the bible presidency in terminal decline? this administration's handling of the cobra pandemic, the economy, and not least afghanistan sees this president underwater in the polls in a big way in the country today is just as divided as from tennis. president, things around the world low gap us always must come and look in so justly. he must give up a sort of simplicity, king and momentous gifts. say for my leg i will see if delivering to letter to my mother cielo it i get better disciplined. if those meals who put in a place, gone on pretty mad argument, look at on a lot of mental listen go on computer hacking a to see when i can put the order. he goes bit better for the non p. i don't the told scott horse
was, we lost me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian, a sorry, yeah. arrested for breach. you pay off in $87.00 is in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states, from mississippi, cuz it goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. is the bible presidency in terminal decline? this administration's handling of the cobra pandemic, the...
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it was we last me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian. a sorry, yeah, arrested for breach. you pay off in $87.00 news in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states for me to speak to this go to shows in the united kingdom. no one is about the law in the western positioning culture have been infected by a mindset, surprises, ideology, over confidence, virtue over reason and democracy is only a good idea if and when it's or can be interest. then there's the issue of competence. competence used to be rewarded. now the incompetence is overlooked. when serving ideology look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i was like, take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real.
it was we last me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian. a sorry, yeah, arrested for breach. you pay off in $87.00 news in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states for me to speak to this go to shows in the united kingdom. no one is about the law in the western positioning culture have been infected by a mindset, surprises, ideology, over confidence,...
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it was we last me i'm sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian, a sorry, yeah. arrested for breach. you pay a lot in 87 is in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states congress. mister speaker, this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is about the law long . when i would show the wrong, when all just don't the rules. yes to shape out the thing because after an engagement equal betrayal, when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground seafood that may be red or orange, always yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the suite to find a thing to receive a rounder and soft and looking they soon again, they going to be switch from like, ah, working room, or should she popped in? she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas and we, we said there was a good device to another, shooting another safe part of american life. shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a r 1570 automatic rifle. when t
it was we last me i'm sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian, a sorry, yeah. arrested for breach. you pay a lot in 87 is in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states congress. mister speaker, this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is about the law long . when i would show the wrong, when all just don't the rules. yes to shape out the thing because...
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it was we last me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian, a sorry, yeah. arrested for breach. you pay off in $87.00 news in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an expedition request from the united states to speak of this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is about the the the water may have come with america's. but a warning the feet had become even one pocket and was unfolded the watershed moment . okay. down in history books. as maki, beginning of the end of american preeminence, this is the end of america. i i work in the machine. she popped in. she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we recently there was a new device, another shooting, another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with and a r 15. any automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act. when we're filing on this issue, the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs. why do you wear again? were you scar
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it was we last me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested julian, a sorry, yeah, arrested for breach. you fail open. it is 7 years in the door in embassy. he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states for me to speak to this go to shows in the united kingdom. no one is about the law i i join me every thursday on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. the pacific leg around the world, expedition by 1000 miles round the clock of the dead calm just as every country close by with the crew, cabins for food and water and to go to check those for the little boy in the little thing is got everybody locked down or no more, no food and no water. really upset. stomach stuck in the cove. it you're living like the fema of home but in the 21st century. who want to make no certainly no borders and the number piece is emerge. we don't have authority. we go to the back seat, the whole world needs to take actio
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a statement from the department reads, the metropolitan police department is committed to treating allembers fairly and equitably throughout our organization. we take these allegations seriously, and we will be reviewing them thoroughly and responding accordingly. now, the lawsuit is calling for someone independent to be appointed to overhaul the mpd's personnel practices, get the cooperation of d.c. mayor muriel bowser, and to establish a $100 million fund to address the harm done to these women. suzanne malveaux, cnn, in washington. >>> while we follow developments in the search for gabby petito's fiancee, we are also keeping an eye on another case. the murder of a couple in the mountains outside moab, utah. the bodies were found five weeks ago, but no suspect has been named. schulte's father has set up a booth each week where he encourages the public to stop by with any clues which he then reports to the sheriff's office. >>> well, just ahead, some straight talk on climate change from britain's prime minister who says the world is acting like a teenager, and needs to grow up. you ha
a statement from the department reads, the metropolitan police department is committed to treating allembers fairly and equitably throughout our organization. we take these allegations seriously, and we will be reviewing them thoroughly and responding accordingly. now, the lawsuit is calling for someone independent to be appointed to overhaul the mpd's personnel practices, get the cooperation of d.c. mayor muriel bowser, and to establish a $100 million fund to address the harm done to these...
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it was we lost me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police arrested julian, a sorry, yeah, arrested for breach, you fail open, it is 7 years in the door and he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states forces me to speak of this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is above the sea food that may be read or orange yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweet side of things and received a rounder soft. and they can assume again, that they're going to be sweeter and certainly look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck, rather than fear i would take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence, was lo, kappa. so is but the gum and look into justly. he must give us ou
it was we lost me i am sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police arrested julian, a sorry, yeah, arrested for breach, you fail open, it is 7 years in the door and he has also been arrested in relation to an extradition request from the united states forces me to speak of this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is above the sea food that may be read or orange yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweet side of things and...
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>> boy, if you're sitting there in the capitol police at the fbi with the metropolitan police i'd beaying put the fence, up not just to keep the demonstrators out but to limit the prospect of violence but if you're in law enforcement here. you're tired. a lot of overtime. memories what have happened on january 6th. i'm looking at this and luis alicea whatever you want, say whatever you want. we saw what happened in january and if you want us to sit here and pretend that we should not anticipate after we got crushed for not anticipating properly january 6th, that's not going to happen. law enforcement is going to anticipate violence regardless of what he says. >> and they want the rally attendees and organizers say they want charges dropped against the nonviolent offenders who were in the capitol on january 6th. they say they were politically pursued by the fbi, but factually speaking, josh, what do we know about the types of charges linked to the january 6th insurrectionists? >> well, we know there are low-level charges such as unlawful entry being in a place you shouldn't be but let
>> boy, if you're sitting there in the capitol police at the fbi with the metropolitan police i'd beaying put the fence, up not just to keep the demonstrators out but to limit the prospect of violence but if you're in law enforcement here. you're tired. a lot of overtime. memories what have happened on january 6th. i'm looking at this and luis alicea whatever you want, say whatever you want. we saw what happened in january and if you want us to sit here and pretend that we should not...
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came down and had asked for the walls to be put up because the national guard, secret service, metropolitan policeere all being bombarded during black lives matter protests, and many people were hurt during those. and, there was a debacle about getting better protection for the white house, and i think even president trump was taken down to the bunker as the protesters were getting close. and, they had difficulty getting the walls up during that time. so i felt that that was a precursor to what was happening around the country, as well as what was happening, then what happened on january 6. i felt, for my friends who did attend the rally, they said they went there to peacefully protest. they did not even realize what was going on with the people who did enter the building. and, then there was another caller who called in and was having a little bit of trouble speaking. i think what he meant to say was that c-span has not had any of the people who were attending the rally, and letting them speak about their experience. host: our phone lines are open every day, so if someone attended the rally wante
came down and had asked for the walls to be put up because the national guard, secret service, metropolitan policeere all being bombarded during black lives matter protests, and many people were hurt during those. and, there was a debacle about getting better protection for the white house, and i think even president trump was taken down to the bunker as the protesters were getting close. and, they had difficulty getting the walls up during that time. so i felt that that was a precursor to what...
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the metropolitan police has also released an image of another man they are searching for — seen walkingy pegler square. it could take more than a decade to clear the backlog of patients waiting for cancer treatment in england. that's the warning in a report by a think tank. restaurant, cafe and pub bosses in the uk will soon be banned from keeping customer tips left for staff, under new rules. and coming up... it's nearly time to grab the sequins and put on the dancing shoes — with just 2a hours to go until strictly come dancing waltzes its way back onto our screens. hello, and welcome to bbc news this morning. the transport secretary has said the government will "do whatever is required" to tackle fuel supply problems in the uk. grant shapps said he wouldn't rule out changing visa rules to allow more foreign drivers to work in britain — or even asking the army to help, although he said using the military "probably" wasn't the solution. the road haulage association says there's an urgent need to grant temporary visas to attract more hgv drivers from abroad. it's estimated that the uk is
the metropolitan police has also released an image of another man they are searching for — seen walkingy pegler square. it could take more than a decade to clear the backlog of patients waiting for cancer treatment in england. that's the warning in a report by a think tank. restaurant, cafe and pub bosses in the uk will soon be banned from keeping customer tips left for staff, under new rules. and coming up... it's nearly time to grab the sequins and put on the dancing shoes — with just 2a...