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what now for the met? ., ., , for the met? change or be dismantled, _ for the met?change or be dismantled, i mean, what| for the met? change or be i dismantled, i mean, what can for the met? change or be - dismantled, i mean, what can you for the met? change or be _ dismantled, i mean, what can you say about this report? if you read it, do you get angry because of the deep—seated discrimination? do you get sad because of the terrible, distressing details or exasperated because the met knew most of this and actually the met knew all of this, and it was in denial? having reported on the disappearance of sarah everard and the conviction of wayne couzens and abuse by met officers, i think none of us who read this report could think of anything that came close to being as damning about a british institution, and that is an institution that we all turn to when we need help. i think baroness casey probably put it best, she said, bluntly, it cannot best, she said, bluntly, it cannot be ourjob as the public to protect ourselves from the police. so, how many times can the met
what now for the met? ., ., , for the met? change or be dismantled, _ for the met?change or be dismantled, i mean, what| for the met? change or be i dismantled, i mean, what can for the met? change or be - dismantled, i mean, what can you for the met? change or be _ dismantled, i mean, what can you say about this report? if you read it, do you get angry because of the deep—seated discrimination? do you get sad because of the terrible, distressing details or exasperated because the met knew...
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. those officers who really should not be in the met-— be in the met.of— be in the met. very briefly because we are almost out of time - be in the met. very briefly because we are almost out of time for- be in the met. very briefly because we are almost out of time for this i we are almost out of time for this conversation, then it also has to deal with national counter terrorism as well. do you think there is an argument for separating that off and allowing it to focus on those core issues that matter to londoners? i’m issues that matter to londoners? i'm not sure at issues that matter to londoners? i“n not sure at the moment that that's where we should be focusing attention. i think it's about getting the front line right, dealing with confidence, rebuilding the confidence of londoners in the net, particularly around women and children. that's where i would focus and i'm not sure we need to look at dividing up the met at this stage, but that may come, as dame louise saysin but that may come, as dame louise says in her report, if sufficient progress is
. those officers who really should not be in the met-— be in the met.of— be in the met. very briefly because we are almost out of time - be in the met. very briefly because we are almost out of time for- be in the met. very briefly because we are almost out of time for this i we are almost out of time for this conversation, then it also has to deal with national counter terrorism as well. do you think there is an argument for separating that off and allowing it to focus on those core issues...
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is the met olice change the culture. is the met police simply _ change the culture. the country? some people listening to all this will think, there are problems in my workplace and the organisation where i work, in my neighbourhood, to a degree is the whole country simply on a path and the met is just reflecting divisions in the country at the moment? part ofthe in the country at the moment? part of the problem _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is the met is not reflective of london, 29% of police officers are women, that should be 50%. yet women experience discrimination internally and they are more likely to leave jobs and also when they come forward and report abuse they are not believed, one of the most distressing parts of the report was a woman police officer who experienced abuse at the hands of an officer and it was minimised to the point where she said, do i need to die you to take this seriously? at the same time leadership is talking about how strategically important tackling this wa
is the met olice change the culture. is the met police simply _ change the culture. the country? some people listening to all this will think, there are problems in my workplace and the organisation where i work, in my neighbourhood, to a degree is the whole country simply on a path and the met is just reflecting divisions in the country at the moment? part ofthe in the country at the moment? part of the problem _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is _ in the country at the...
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the two men have met in person 39 times.t the chinese leader will be coming to russia. if you think back to last year, putin was in beijing for talks, that was just three weeks before the russian invasion of ukraine. so this will be xi's first visit to russia since the invasion. in that sense, yes, it is a show of support for russia at a time when the kremlin is under intense international pressure over the invasion. then again, you know, the invasion. then again, you know, the two leaders have very similar worldviews. they both embrace the idea of what they call a multipolar world against american domination. and both men have proclaimed that their partnership has no limits. that's not exactly true. there are limits. up until this point, china has not provided russia with the lethal aid that would allow it to win the war in ukraine on the battlefield. we have heard that america suspects or claims that china is considering doing that. what can we expect from the talks? i think there will be talking about boosting cooperation
the two men have met in person 39 times.t the chinese leader will be coming to russia. if you think back to last year, putin was in beijing for talks, that was just three weeks before the russian invasion of ukraine. so this will be xi's first visit to russia since the invasion. in that sense, yes, it is a show of support for russia at a time when the kremlin is under intense international pressure over the invasion. then again, you know, the invasion. then again, you know, the two leaders have...
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couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and rapist.sey was clear that those who have the power to arrest need to have the trust of those they police, so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner of the met was apologetic but not accepting every word of the report. it's disturbing, it's upsetting, it's heart—breaking and i apologise to those who have suffered as a consequence. do you accept baroness casey's findings that the force is institutionally racist, institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic? i accept her diagnosis about the racism, misogyny and homophobia in the organisation, and also that we have these systemic failings, management failings, and culturalfailings. i understand her use of the term institutional, it's not a term i use myself. it is nearly a quarter of a century since the met was labelled institutionally racist after the murder of stephen lawrence. in a statement, his mother, baroness lawrence, said... shabnam chaudhri was a detective superintendent in the met and lived through some of
couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and rapist.sey was clear that those who have the power to arrest need to have the trust of those they police, so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner of the met was apologetic but not accepting every word of the report. it's disturbing, it's upsetting, it's heart—breaking and i apologise to those who have suffered as a consequence. do you accept baroness casey's findings that the force is institutionally racist, institutionally...
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the met has an awful lot to do, lu . , ., ., , ., the met has an awful lot to do, lu. ., the met hases, for a start to make sure they haven't _ lucy. yes, for a start to make sure they haven't got — lucy. yes, for a start to make sure they haven't got another _ lucy. yes, for a start to make sure they haven't got another officer - lucy. yes, for a start to make sure l they haven't got another officer who is a murderer like wayne couzens or a serial rapist like david carrick. there's an awful lot of change to happen, because to be absolutely clear this report next week is going to rip the metal part on misogyny, racism, homophobia, culture, leadership training, just a massive amount of failure. but the met has just been resistant or unable to change. if you look back nearly 25 years, you had the macpherson report into the racist murder of stephen lawrence. that declared the met was institutionally racist. louise casey is going to say again the met is racist, perhaps institutionally, and yet a quarter of a century down the line nothing seems to have changed. sir mark rowley, the commis
the met has an awful lot to do, lu . , ., ., , ., the met has an awful lot to do, lu. ., the met hases, for a start to make sure they haven't _ lucy. yes, for a start to make sure they haven't got — lucy. yes, for a start to make sure they haven't got another _ lucy. yes, for a start to make sure they haven't got another officer - lucy. yes, for a start to make sure l they haven't got another officer who is a murderer like wayne couzens or a serial rapist like david carrick. there's an awful...
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what does the met need to do?ark rowley, the commissioner, is thinking about this weekend. firstly, not have a murderer, wayne couzens, in its ranks. not have a serial rapist, david carrick, in its ranks. that would be a good start. what it actually needs as massive change. this is going to get slammed in this report for misogyny, racism, homophobia. but the met has been resistant to change for so many years. it's nearly 25 years since the macpherson report into the racist murder of stephen lawrence that found the met was institutionally racist. we will hear again from baroness casey that the met is racist, perhaps institutionally so. so what has changed in nearly a quarter of a century? not very much. the commissioner does have the advantage of the backing of the home secretary, who will support him despite this report, but does he have the backing of those who he polices? does he have their trust? can the met save itself from its own behaviour? . , ~ ., can the met save itself from its own behaviour? . , a, ., ~
what does the met need to do?ark rowley, the commissioner, is thinking about this weekend. firstly, not have a murderer, wayne couzens, in its ranks. not have a serial rapist, david carrick, in its ranks. that would be a good start. what it actually needs as massive change. this is going to get slammed in this report for misogyny, racism, homophobia. but the met has been resistant to change for so many years. it's nearly 25 years since the macpherson report into the racist murder of stephen...
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apparently the met is . i'll be apparently the met is. order to survive ? other news, we're off survive? other news, we're off to rwanda. yes if you the to rwanda. yes if you also the news outlets, you'd be forgiven thinking that rwanda was some kind human cesspit. kind of human rights cesspit. and spoke, people who'd and how we spoke, people who'd made life in rwanda and made a new life in rwanda and got take on it and. yes. got that take on it and. yes. another that might have another one that might have passed by, but holy mass. another one that might have passed by, but holy mass . that's passed by, but holy mass. that's right. apparently one in five british roads are going to be undriveable in about 20 years time. one local councillor says it's going to take them 700 years seriously in order to fix the amount of potholes they have in their jurisdiction. we will give you all of the details on that. loads more coming your way as well. stay tuned . yes get as well. stay tuned. yes get your emails coming in. ladies and gentlemen, this ti
apparently the met is . i'll be apparently the met is. order to survive ? other news, we're off survive? other news, we're off to rwanda. yes if you the to rwanda. yes if you also the news outlets, you'd be forgiven thinking that rwanda was some kind human cesspit. kind of human rights cesspit. and spoke, people who'd and how we spoke, people who'd made life in rwanda and made a new life in rwanda and got take on it and. yes. got that take on it and. yes. another that might have another one...
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they met when he investigated a crime she was the victim of.ow do you feel that they have dealt with him, given the fact he is a police officer? well, they haven�*t dealt with him, have they? he�*s still working. he�*s still getting paid. he�*s still going to get his full pension. get everything he asked for. he is now going through the met�*s misconduct system, on restricted duties. i think, 100%, if he had attacked me and he wasn�*t a police officer, he would have been arrested, and taken and carted off. where are you on being able to trust the met? i don�*t. i don�*t trust the police at all. and i do not understand why we report allegations against police to other police officers. there is no place in the police service for an officer like him. absolutely not. the met boss has accepted he is unable to sack hundreds of officers, and the bbc understands the casey review next week will heavily criticise the way the met tolerates wrongdoing and puts its own people ahead of the public. do you believe the head of the met when he says they are goin
they met when he investigated a crime she was the victim of.ow do you feel that they have dealt with him, given the fact he is a police officer? well, they haven�*t dealt with him, have they? he�*s still working. he�*s still getting paid. he�*s still going to get his full pension. get everything he asked for. he is now going through the met�*s misconduct system, on restricted duties. i think, 100%, if he had attacked me and he wasn�*t a police officer, he would have been arrested,...
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of people to come and 'oin the met. ., met.at this point. do you feel here that i this point. do you feel here that there are many similarities to what has been going on with police forces across the united states? yes. especially _ across the united states? yes. especially the _ across the united states? yes. especially the part _ across the united states? yes. especially the part about i across the united states? yes. especially the part about treatment of citizens — especially the part about treatment of citizens. there _ especially the part about treatment of citizens. there is _ especially the part about treatment of citizens. there is a _ especially the part about treatment of citizens. there is a lot _ especially the part about treatment of citizens. there is a lot less - of citizens. there is a lot less controversy— of citizens. there is a lot less controversy in _ of citizens. there is a lot less controversy in the _ of citizens. there is a lot less controversy in the united - of citizens. there is a lot less i controv
of people to come and 'oin the met. ., met.at this point. do you feel here that i this point. do you feel here that there are many similarities to what has been going on with police forces across the united states? yes. especially _ across the united states? yes. especially the _ across the united states? yes. especially the part _ across the united states? yes. especially the part about i across the united states? yes. especially the part about treatment of citizens — especially the part...
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. ~ ., ., connection with the community across the mets. ~ . ., ., the mets.the mets. what are the solutions? it is another to see where we - the mets. what are the solutions? it is another to see where we go i is another to see where we go from here with the metropolitan police. she was suggesting that it may even have to be dismantled and broken up. do you think that is one way forward, will that improve things? i forward, will that improve things? i think it is important all the options on the table but we know it all starts with accountability and its really troubling to us for the commissioner is not able to problematically admit that there is a problem of institutionalised misogyny and homophobia within the force. i misogyny and homophobia within the force. ~ ., ., ., , misogyny and homophobia within the force. ~ ., ., .,, force. i think on that he was saying that he does _ force. i think on that he was saying that he does not _ force. i think on that he was saying that he does not like _ force. i think on that he was saying that he does not like the _ f
. ~ ., ., connection with the community across the mets. ~ . ., ., the mets.the mets. what are the solutions? it is another to see where we - the mets. what are the solutions? it is another to see where we go i is another to see where we go from here with the metropolitan police. she was suggesting that it may even have to be dismantled and broken up. do you think that is one way forward, will that improve things? i forward, will that improve things? i think it is important all the options on...
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couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and its rapist.ers to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police. so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner of the met apologetic, promising change, but not accepting every word of the report, despite baroness casey's plea to do so. it's disturbing. it's upsetting. it's heartbreaking. i apologise to those who've suffered as a consequence. do you accept baroness casey's findings that the force is institutionally racist, institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic? i accept her diagnosis about the racism, misogyny, homophobia in the organisation, and also that we have these systemic failings, management failings and cultural failings. i understand her use of the term institutional. it's not a term i use myself. it's nearly a quarter of a century since the met was labelled institutionally racist after the murder of stephen lawrence. in a statement, his mother baroness lawrence said... shabnam chaudhri was a detective superintendent
couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and its rapist.ers to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police. so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner of the met apologetic, promising change, but not accepting every word of the report, despite baroness casey's plea to do so. it's disturbing. it's upsetting. it's heartbreaking. i apologise to those who've suffered as a consequence. do you accept baroness casey's findings that the force is...
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we were just talking there , the met police there about, the met police report, that report the met foundomophobia , found misogyny, homophobia, phobia and sexism at the heart of the force it has commissioned after the abduction murder of sarah everard by a serving with details more of cover ups and sexual assaults . 12% of women in sexual assaults. 12% of women in the met itself saying had been harassed or attacked at work. the report's author , baroness the report's author, baroness casey, saying the false nine is a complete overhaul . but the met a complete overhaul. but the met commissioner said , mark rowley, commissioner said, mark rowley, already rejecting charge that the problems are, quote, instilling additional. let's get more on our national ali costello, who's outside new scotland yard. and ali, now this sort of existential question about who polices the police with sir mark indicating he does not believe things are institutional, is 0.03? yes, absolutely . mark, good afternoon absolutely. mark, good afternoon to you. this is a truly blistering report . the status of blisterin
we were just talking there , the met police there about, the met police report, that report the met foundomophobia , found misogyny, homophobia, phobia and sexism at the heart of the force it has commissioned after the abduction murder of sarah everard by a serving with details more of cover ups and sexual assaults . 12% of women in sexual assaults. 12% of women in the met itself saying had been harassed or attacked at work. the report's author , baroness the report's author, baroness casey,...
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met when he says they are going to do better?, sorry. prove it. prove it with actions. we want proof that you are going to act on those words. >> we are brought up to believe that the police are there to protect. the police should be there to protect. that is what we pay taxes for. but they just seem to protect themselves. lucy: natalie claims her ex-husband, a met officer, coercively controlled her. she struggled to find the right avenues to complain to the force. her words are spoken by an actor to protect her anonymity. >> i have been in police stations. i've spoken to policewomen who squeezed my arm and looked compassionate and told me this time it would be sorted, you know? it was on acceptable. and like i said, you hear nothing, and it then makes him worse. he's bolstered by this, isn't he? he's enabled and protected. lucy: what more do you think the met needs to do now? >> own up. i think they need total reform. >> we will take the most robust action against officers found to have committed these crimes. lucy: te re-vettin
met when he says they are going to do better?, sorry. prove it. prove it with actions. we want proof that you are going to act on those words. >> we are brought up to believe that the police are there to protect. the police should be there to protect. that is what we pay taxes for. but they just seem to protect themselves. lucy: natalie claims her ex-husband, a met officer, coercively controlled her. she struggled to find the right avenues to complain to the force. her words are spoken by...
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couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and its rapist.ess casey clear those who have the powers to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police. so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner of the met apologetic, promising change, but not accepting every word of the report, despite baroness casey's plea to do so. it's disturbing. it's upsetting. it's heartbreaking. i apologise to those who've suffered as a consequence. do you accept baroness casey's findings that the force is institutionally racist, institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic? i accept her diagnosis about the racism, misogyny, homophobia in the organisation, and also that we have these systemic failings, management failings and culturalfailings. i understand her use of the term institutional. it's not a term i use myself. it's nearly a quarter of a century since the met was labelled institutionally racist after the murder of stephen lawrence. in a statement, his mother baroness lawrence said... shabnam cha
couzens and carrick, the met�*s murderer and its rapist.ess casey clear those who have the powers to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police. so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner of the met apologetic, promising change, but not accepting every word of the report, despite baroness casey's plea to do so. it's disturbing. it's upsetting. it's heartbreaking. i apologise to those who've suffered as a consequence. do you accept...
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the met have made these kind of— trust less harm.hese kind of statement in the past, they have given different types of policing and different branding. the branding the met need to accept as they are misogynistic, sexist and racist. when they accept the view and they start to go into what is going on within policing, it will take a very long time for the changes to actually come into place. thank you very much. a new study has suggested that introducing peanut products to young babies could help cut the rates of allergies. current guidelines suggest that babies should not try products containing peanuts before six months of age. however, new research suggests that introducing the allergen into babies' diets between four and six months could help cut the rates of peanut allergies by 77%. joining me now is lead author of the study professor graham roberts. professor roberts, thank you for joining us. it sounds like we have been doing exactly the opposite of what we should be doing? we have, unfortunately. _ what we should be doing? we
the met have made these kind of— trust less harm.hese kind of statement in the past, they have given different types of policing and different branding. the branding the met need to accept as they are misogynistic, sexist and racist. when they accept the view and they start to go into what is going on within policing, it will take a very long time for the changes to actually come into place. thank you very much. a new study has suggested that introducing peanut products to young babies could...
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that's when we met, uh, probably three or four days. if i were already so enamored. i wanted to help him when i went on a short date when i met him live. so i arrived, there i burst into tears too, because he turned out to be even better than he sent me a photo, as it were, yes, i was all touched. eh, as if i'm ready to marry you. we discussed with him how this will happen? well, how did our further actions really believe that you could change it? yes, i believed that everything would turn out seriously. well, indeed it happens that people leave prison and start a new life, the statistics really change, it says that about 37% of all convicts go there a second time. eh, and these are statistics, they are terrible, especially they are terrible in relation to a minor, it was just a phrase that he sat down for the first time at the age of 14. in relation to minors, the statistics are even more terrible, but you must always remember that a person has a chance person now, uh, well, chose his fate, fighting for his motherland, so it is quite p
that's when we met, uh, probably three or four days. if i were already so enamored. i wanted to help him when i went on a short date when i met him live. so i arrived, there i burst into tears too, because he turned out to be even better than he sent me a photo, as it were, yes, i was all touched. eh, as if i'm ready to marry you. we discussed with him how this will happen? well, how did our further actions really believe that you could change it? yes, i believed that everything would turn out...
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the met has lost the consent to _ itself up. the met has lost the consent to police _ itself up.et has lost the consent to police the - itself up. the met has lost the consent to police the report i consent to police the report believes, it can't protect its own female, gay and minority ethnic staff, and it can't provide adequate policing for these groups when they are victims of crime. for too long the met has had military officers at the culture of denial about the scale of its problems. the details set out in this report of a broken force are, frankly, horrific. rape evidence that had to be discarded because the fridges in police stations didn't work. asic officer who had his beard cut by colleagues. a muslim officer who found bacon on his boots. and female officers routinely targeted and humiliated by their male counterparts. cousins and carrick, the murderer and its rapist, the baroness said those who have the power to search, arrest and detain me to have the trust and confidence of those they police, so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commission of the met apologeti
the met has lost the consent to _ itself up. the met has lost the consent to police _ itself up.et has lost the consent to police the - itself up. the met has lost the consent to police the report i consent to police the report believes, it can't protect its own female, gay and minority ethnic staff, and it can't provide adequate policing for these groups when they are victims of crime. for too long the met has had military officers at the culture of denial about the scale of its problems. the...
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i actually went and met with the police commissioner from the met and louise casey to discuss this, becauset is simply shocking and unacceptable. you've talked in the past about your own worries about your childrens�* safety. if your daughters said to you over the breakfast table, dad, can i trust the police in london? what do you say to them? you know, we need the answer to that question to be yes. but is the answer yes? at the moment the trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the things that we've discovered over the past year. even your trust? everybody's trust. but what we need to do is now is make sure that won't be repeated and we can regain people's trust. and i know the police commissioner is committed to doing that, he is committed to making the changes. there were already some changes under way at the moment, by the way. it's notjust in london, across the country we've changed guidance for police forces for how they vet new police officers. we are currently in the process of all police forces are checking all their police officers again against the database and they are al
i actually went and met with the police commissioner from the met and louise casey to discuss this, becauset is simply shocking and unacceptable. you've talked in the past about your own worries about your childrens�* safety. if your daughters said to you over the breakfast table, dad, can i trust the police in london? what do you say to them? you know, we need the answer to that question to be yes. but is the answer yes? at the moment the trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the...
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before we go to their guest we will hear from the met police commissioner.— hear from the met police the findings ofthe commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port- _ commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously _ commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously it - commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously it is - commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously it is a - of the river port. obviously it is a deeply disturbing report. it sparks a range of emotions as i'm sure it does for viewers and londoners. it sparks frustration and upset and angen sparks frustration and upset and anger. it also sparks pride that it is my officers who came up forward and called out these behaviours and they wanted the change. i returned to policing after a few years six months ago because i am passionate about referring policing. tens of thousands of women wanted to be different, i have apologised for them and i we are going to improve. let's speak to our reporter yetunde yusuf who has been getting reaction
before we go to their guest we will hear from the met police commissioner.— hear from the met police the findings ofthe commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port- _ commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously _ commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously it - commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously it is - commissioner. we accept the findings of the river port. obviously it is a - of the river port. obviously...
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my wife was 16 year old when we met. was a 16 year old when we met.when she was 18, we'll be celebrating our 18, and we'll be celebrating our 50th next it's 50th anniversary next year. it's been life and wayne been a great life and wayne says, isabel, i found the path to happiness with my wife is to eat out twice a week. she goes out monday, i go out friday twice married but now happy to keep those thoughts coming . in keep those thoughts coming. in and so we go to the top story this morning. the new report into the met police has found it to be institutionally racist. the socialistic and homophobic baroness louise casey's independent review also called the force rotten , adding that the force rotten, adding that she couldn't guarantee there aren't more officers like sarah everard's killer wayne cousins among the ranks. earlier on the programme, this morning we spoke to the transport secretary , mark to the transport secretary, mark harper, who told us the met needs to change. louise casey has said herself and she's, as you've written this very hard h
my wife was 16 year old when we met. was a 16 year old when we met.when she was 18, we'll be celebrating our 18, and we'll be celebrating our 50th next it's 50th anniversary next year. it's been life and wayne been a great life and wayne says, isabel, i found the path to happiness with my wife is to eat out twice a week. she goes out monday, i go out friday twice married but now happy to keep those thoughts coming . in keep those thoughts coming. in and so we go to the top story this morning....
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it was the first time the two men met face-to-face since the r started.cow played it down, they said mr. blinken had asked for the contact it was not a proper meeting and not a negotiation. >> some background on the meeting, the g20 includes the world's 19 wealthiest nations plus the european union. they are all in delhi for the subject -- summit. hoping to find common ground and camping interest of the global south during a time of deep global divisions. humanitarian assistance for all on the agenda. let's hear from india prime minister. >> are affected by the geopolitical tensions of the day. we all have our visions and perspectives of how this tension should be resolved. however the leaning economies of the world, we also have a responsibility to those who are --. >> that statement, a call for common ground reflects india's position on this war. a diplomatic tightrope of ukraine, balancing its ties with russia and the west. that is because of its on position, india has long been nonaligned, intending links with both u.s. and russia, india's largest arm
it was the first time the two men met face-to-face since the r started.cow played it down, they said mr. blinken had asked for the contact it was not a proper meeting and not a negotiation. >> some background on the meeting, the g20 includes the world's 19 wealthiest nations plus the european union. they are all in delhi for the subject -- summit. hoping to find common ground and camping interest of the global south during a time of deep global divisions. humanitarian assistance for all...
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when we met, we were both in our late forty's. i saw it back then i'd say what we were up to was more your basic abc of sack side and now it's not professional man is but it's just more informed and practiced in with better regard for the others. overshoot and baser. oh ah, i'll fit none. ca call it all started with a tundra workshop. help them in tantra it in tantra. there are genuine rituals. this is things don't just happen. if you really have a ritual i does, i list atomization. first of all, everything has been set up beautifully and smells nice. yes o t f f mm hm. and then i'm allowed to have a wish. i saw a nice massage, for example, hossa come by fear. yet they've also noticed than not getting any younger. today he 70, she $71.00 asking cart, so mit fix the as it all started with menopause, symptoms, the sweating and feeling unwise, and all at once. nothing was as beautiful as it had been in the experience was different in the hus, my long to find on my own changes occupied me. in that i had noticed a potency was naturally
when we met, we were both in our late forty's. i saw it back then i'd say what we were up to was more your basic abc of sack side and now it's not professional man is but it's just more informed and practiced in with better regard for the others. overshoot and baser. oh ah, i'll fit none. ca call it all started with a tundra workshop. help them in tantra it in tantra. there are genuine rituals. this is things don't just happen. if you really have a ritual i does, i list atomization. first of...
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, ~ , met? yes, i think its productive _ met? yes, i think its productive for - met?s, i think its - productive for there to be exchanges in communication at some level, you need to have guardrails in the relationship and india fora guardrails in the relationship and india for a long time has been posturing itself as this bridge builder with its ability to reach across east and west so the fact that there was an encounter and a discussion and at least some communication i think is ultimately productive and much better than no communication at all which i think has been a problem for the past year. think has been a problem for the past year-— think has been a problem for the past year. what you think the past year. what you think the role of — the past year. what you think the role of china _ the past year. what you think the role of china is _ the past year. what you think the role of china is at - the past year. what you think the role of china is at the - the role of china is at the moment in all of this? well, china really _ moment in all of this? well, china reall
, ~ , met? yes, i think its productive _ met? yes, i think its productive for - met?s, i think its - productive for there to be exchanges in communication at some level, you need to have guardrails in the relationship and india fora guardrails in the relationship and india for a long time has been posturing itself as this bridge builder with its ability to reach across east and west so the fact that there was an encounter and a discussion and at least some communication i think is ultimately...
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this is— saying that the met must change. this is a _ saying that the met must change.ssues raised are particular to the met because of its history— are particular to the met because of its history and particular culture, where _ its history and particular culture, where the — its history and particular culture, where the home secretary leaders. the report— where the home secretary leaders. the report also raises wider issues for the _ the report also raises wider issues for the home office. the failure to root out _ for the home office. the failure to root out officers who have been involved — root out officers who have been involved in _ root out officers who have been involved in domestic abuse, sexual assault, _ involved in domestic abuse, sexual assault, also applies in other culture — assault, also applies in other culture has gone wrong and other forces _ culture has gone wrong and other forces. scotland, sussex, leicestershire and more. it is a disgrace — leicestershire and more. it is a disgrace that there are still not mandatory requirements of vetting and tra
this is— saying that the met must change. this is a _ saying that the met must change.ssues raised are particular to the met because of its history— are particular to the met because of its history and particular culture, where _ its history and particular culture, where the — its history and particular culture, where the home secretary leaders. the report— where the home secretary leaders. the report also raises wider issues for the _ the report also raises wider issues for the home...
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you met the g. it's a, she's not even knew what i'm going to them are hovering to having a with non ah, in a newly ah with hello. i think you may well see a rain at times for all of austria this week. we got north wesley cloud and starting to push in across sir wu wei, and we will see some wet weather setting in here as a result of that ego good rash as showers across a good part of west australia, down towards the southeast, is looking rather disturbed here as well, still some heavy arranged just around the blue mountains, pushing further northward up towards brisbin, down towards the southeast east and parts of victoria also seeing some of that wet weather which will spill out into the open waters. as we go through 1st, i still want to shout coming back in behind, but it should be somewhat try for much of new south wales and victoria showers continue just around the sunshine coast and the where to whether that will continue there. it's essential. and now when to southern parts of w a at that stage
you met the g. it's a, she's not even knew what i'm going to them are hovering to having a with non ah, in a newly ah with hello. i think you may well see a rain at times for all of austria this week. we got north wesley cloud and starting to push in across sir wu wei, and we will see some wet weather setting in here as a result of that ego good rash as showers across a good part of west australia, down towards the southeast, is looking rather disturbed here as well, still some heavy arranged...
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but literally that is really due to the later met our new lives really. so didn't actually met set, operate the prison up to come, but love for us elmer green and black will enter in later on. so i'm going to put something on the list according to your information, mister prime minister. what was really the game of france in body? what has france been trying to do them in as soon as you get new goodness and local new going as well is minute is my new goodness or not. these 2 are the minutes i'm saying i'm sit. yeah. ludgate, the d can divvy zillow. molly godley breeze diggler a did he did della degrees? i so these are it the only the let the colonies actual ilia, the media that france it. she didn't to give it the product of the key making partly because he's often you are going to get a big group. very lead the dresser on a digger would need to live with it. the w money invented their friends to him, museum up ladies. he says immune something and said may lot of good louis, mcgrath louis de la no student is there the little entity? i did a need to list o
but literally that is really due to the later met our new lives really. so didn't actually met set, operate the prison up to come, but love for us elmer green and black will enter in later on. so i'm going to put something on the list according to your information, mister prime minister. what was really the game of france in body? what has france been trying to do them in as soon as you get new goodness and local new going as well is minute is my new goodness or not. these 2 are the minutes i'm...
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could just write to me you know what i mean, just write to me, but no, so i met him. he asked me if you were planning a trip to meet putin and it was the summer before the war started and i thought how did they know, i didn't tell anyone, not my brother not my wife to anyone, because it's one of the million things over which i am working. i would like to interview. putin i want to interview efforts. i want to take. i have everyone this kind of my work and even kim jong-un, of course we met with him, yes, but in any where he knew about it. and the nb just saw my correspondence about it, i'm ashamed to admit it, but i was completely scared by this , i called the senator and told him the story. he said, i just want to tell you this, and then i saw on tv where in congress they asked the nsa and the nsa said yes. we did it, but for good reason , it can't be a good reason to read my phone, but the head of the nsa said that it's okay everyone is involved in this and under it. i guess no privacy exists at all what they have a right to know everything you say and think is scar
could just write to me you know what i mean, just write to me, but no, so i met him. he asked me if you were planning a trip to meet putin and it was the summer before the war started and i thought how did they know, i didn't tell anyone, not my brother not my wife to anyone, because it's one of the million things over which i am working. i would like to interview. putin i want to interview efforts. i want to take. i have everyone this kind of my work and even kim jong-un, of course we met with...
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we met and went not far from the place where we met.went to some restaurant, but the first acquaintance with svetlana mikhailovna how she perceived the future bride svetlana mikhailovna i don’t know, probably due to the fact that, well, i had a child, and i was a little older there, probably, she could be , at first she was somehow wary of me, but the main thing was that my grandmother liked me, because she was in charge of the house, as i understood, and she was a general a little bit there were generals svetlana mikhailovna was afraid of her and was even afraid of her, but svetlana mikhailovna well, yes, she liked me, despite this first one. i have such a cautious reaction. i probably don’t know, i didn’t see her, but i guess if i were the mother of a son, i would probably be wary too, but i see footage from the home archive, where she meets her granddaughter from the maternity hospital , takes her in her arms, and i think we should be very, very happy at this moment. well, svetlana mikhailovna then looked absolutely incomparable. she
we met and went not far from the place where we met.went to some restaurant, but the first acquaintance with svetlana mikhailovna how she perceived the future bride svetlana mikhailovna i don’t know, probably due to the fact that, well, i had a child, and i was a little older there, probably, she could be , at first she was somehow wary of me, but the main thing was that my grandmother liked me, because she was in charge of the house, as i understood, and she was a general a little bit there...
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but literally that it's really due to the later met our new lives really. so didn't actually met set, operate the prison up to come, but love for us, elma, green and black will. and then later on and get some training on to live according to your information. mister prime minister. what was really the game of france in body? what has france been trying to do them in as soon as you get new guidance and local new going as well. so my new goodness or not these 2 are the minute something i'm said. yeah. ludgate the d d l. molly? godly, pretty the diggler. a did he did della degrees. i so these are it the only the let the colonies actual in the military france it. she may need to activity, but no one will be making partly because he's often, you are going to get a big group. very lead the dresser on a digger would need to live in the w money event that difference to him. museum ladies, he says immune something and said may lot of good louis, democrat, the lose him della not done. is there the little entity? i did a need to list of the tv that even so did you go
but literally that it's really due to the later met our new lives really. so didn't actually met set, operate the prison up to come, but love for us, elma, green and black will. and then later on and get some training on to live according to your information. mister prime minister. what was really the game of france in body? what has france been trying to do them in as soon as you get new guidance and local new going as well. so my new goodness or not these 2 are the minute something i'm said....
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we both met. the smell of lilac floated through the city.us told you, thank you . and why don't you sing, and i began i couldn't drink, and then i found a teacher with whom i have been studying for 4 1/2 years. this is pavel baksov. uh-huh hello and yet the question sounded, so where and when did you decide that it was the opera that a few years ago we were sent to rest in venice and we sat there on a boat and swam, and there was a restaurant and, uh, nearby at the next table. and also guests, the italians came, and they sang songs. for the first time i heard this song about sulima live. let's take a look at your main job. although it may be, this speed will become the main one, we'll see. a 3d modeling stove-maker, so i don’t just have a lot of different bricks, but i check the brick precisely by sound and can determine a quality brick or not. look , you see, well, some deaf sound here. well, i'll take this one. this is what i have already checked. wow. he is the same sonorous sound as my voice, well, brick by brick. i haven't really learne
we both met. the smell of lilac floated through the city.us told you, thank you . and why don't you sing, and i began i couldn't drink, and then i found a teacher with whom i have been studying for 4 1/2 years. this is pavel baksov. uh-huh hello and yet the question sounded, so where and when did you decide that it was the opera that a few years ago we were sent to rest in venice and we sat there on a boat and swam, and there was a restaurant and, uh, nearby at the next table. and also guests,...
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this is where they met for the 1st time after exchanging a few messages. it's not valuable, nick was mom. i started to think about what we do. it was freezing outside. why my dear? yes, i wanted to go for a walk with you, but it was during corona and we couldn't go in anywhere. well, i get a coffee. and then you showed up and said, i've brought coffee and backed over to him. it or what law is younger than already? i thought what kind of guy is this then? so they went off to his house. usually she'd never do that. come with me to know we can only for the do you remember what you said back then? you do know how big the age difference is between us with your home as well. i know i 9, that is, that only happened one time. and then you said how big is the universe? how old the i this is on the razzle. that's right. how old is the universe? infinitely old of all that doesn't matter. who has moves include this just this little human lifecycle? the 30 is. that's nothing wish to know. they found each other sexually to for a long time. that wasn't a given foot water
this is where they met for the 1st time after exchanging a few messages. it's not valuable, nick was mom. i started to think about what we do. it was freezing outside. why my dear? yes, i wanted to go for a walk with you, but it was during corona and we couldn't go in anywhere. well, i get a coffee. and then you showed up and said, i've brought coffee and backed over to him. it or what law is younger than already? i thought what kind of guy is this then? so they went off to his house. usually...
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for the regions of belarus and russia the day before, in the palace of independence, the president met with the head of the kalmyks, bato khasikov, six-time world champion in kickboxing, but the agenda was not only sports cooperation , focus primarily on the economy alexander lukashenko noted the intensification of contacts between minsk and elista but a real breakthrough, according to the president is still ahead, despite the distance belarus and kalmykia are separated by about 2,000 km. our peoples are united by a common history and culture. so for example brest the fortress was defended, including the kalmyk wars, building here the foundation on which cooperation between belarus and russia is built over the past year, our exports to kalmykia exceeded a million dollars, the potential is much more, it is necessary to form a serious portfolio of orders. expressing in sports language, our current turnover is not even the first attempt, but actually a warm-up before this first attempt for your region. we have a lot of products from mechanical engineering to the construction of pharmaceut
for the regions of belarus and russia the day before, in the palace of independence, the president met with the head of the kalmyks, bato khasikov, six-time world champion in kickboxing, but the agenda was not only sports cooperation , focus primarily on the economy alexander lukashenko noted the intensification of contacts between minsk and elista but a real breakthrough, according to the president is still ahead, despite the distance belarus and kalmykia are separated by about 2,000 km. our...
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when we met, we were both in our late forty's. so back then i'd say what we were up to was more your basic abc of sack. so yeah. and now it's not professional on if, but it's just more informed and practiced in with better regard for the others. overshoot and baser, oh, often on ca, call it all started with a tundra workshop. help them in tantra it in tantra. there are genuine rituals. this is things don't just happened recently. you really have a ritual. i does, i list atomization. first of all, everything has been set up beautifully and smells nice. yes. oh cool t f f. mm hm. and then i'm allowed to have a wish. i saw a nice massage, for example, ha ha, come by b. yet they've also noticed than not getting any younger to day he's 70. she's 71. escape cut so mit vixen. as it all started with menopause, symptoms, the, the sweating me and feeling unwinds me and all at once. sure, nothing was as beautiful as it had been. in the experience, was different. hus, my learning to find on my own changes occupied me in that i had noticed, po
when we met, we were both in our late forty's. so back then i'd say what we were up to was more your basic abc of sack. so yeah. and now it's not professional on if, but it's just more informed and practiced in with better regard for the others. overshoot and baser, oh, often on ca, call it all started with a tundra workshop. help them in tantra it in tantra. there are genuine rituals. this is things don't just happened recently. you really have a ritual. i does, i list atomization. first of...
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good until monday i fired when we met. we were both in our late forty's. so back then i'd say what we were up to was more your basic abc of sacks. i'd get food and now it's not professional. and if, but it's just more informed and practiced in with better regard for the other focus shouldn't be, sir. oh, often often on all, it all started with a tundra. what shall pop up in tantra it in tantra. there are genuine rituals. this is things don't just happen if you really have a ritual. i does alice atomization. first of all, everything has been set up beautifully and smells nice. yes, good tree is definite and, and then i'm allowed to have a wish. i saw a nice massage, for example. ha, ha ha bice b. yet they've also noticed than not getting any younger to day. he's 70. she's 71. asking consummate vixen as it all started with menopause symptoms, the sweating man to feeling unwinds me, and all at once. nothing was as beautiful as it had been in the experience was different in the hus, my learning to find on my own changes occupied me in that i had noticed the po
good until monday i fired when we met. we were both in our late forty's. so back then i'd say what we were up to was more your basic abc of sacks. i'd get food and now it's not professional. and if, but it's just more informed and practiced in with better regard for the other focus shouldn't be, sir. oh, often often on all, it all started with a tundra. what shall pop up in tantra it in tantra. there are genuine rituals. this is things don't just happen if you really have a ritual. i does alice...
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because of this, natalya left, and you never met again. no, met. i mean, we met.ye-bye and there were no more close meetings. you thought that your daughter didn’t continue your relationship with natalya because of her, you started saying that you don’t need her, so that allegedly bad rumors go around for her. well, like, she still has left-wing men. well, i didn't see it with my own eyes. i cannot confirm this. i say, that's how you tell me, why did it end? well, why did it end that she was married and she was pregnant. i decided at to know her, but she answered me. this child is not yours. and her husband, probably, she was afraid. just valued relations with him in rus'. means something natalia so lover. you said that the child is from your husband, and you said to your husband that it was from love. that's right, really, where well, i didn't want to spoil relations with my husband. that's all. sergei you saw exactly natalya saw, well, twice . well, even then not from close range, but they are somewhat similar, but well, the outlines of the eyes looked at the gi
because of this, natalya left, and you never met again. no, met. i mean, we met.ye-bye and there were no more close meetings. you thought that your daughter didn’t continue your relationship with natalya because of her, you started saying that you don’t need her, so that allegedly bad rumors go around for her. well, like, she still has left-wing men. well, i didn't see it with my own eyes. i cannot confirm this. i say, that's how you tell me, why did it end? well, why did it end that she...
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igor once called for her after work, so we met. it's happening now.uestions , call me with a charity dinner. good good. go. thank you. hello mikhailovich where are you? ivanych just finished there, well , since he finished, drive up urgently to kolesnikov's house and don't lose sight of tamara, and i 'll move out when this dinner, all the more there is an invitation. come on, get in touch. i want to thank you again that only 30 in total million rubles major, why are you interested in charity this time? or again he came here to sniff out barminases nearby. she is larisa kolesnikova, a cold-blooded dangerous killer , erased. trust kolesnikova underwent plastic surgery, where she now pretended to be ill and went home. i thought it was a little strange, so i sent a couple of my guys after her just in case. on kolesnikov well, we represent the republic of tatarstan, the city of the kazan region of the republic, adygea, with your performance. i would like to break the stereotype about the accordion, so that our kansk-tatar culture could be seen, they said,
igor once called for her after work, so we met. it's happening now.uestions , call me with a charity dinner. good good. go. thank you. hello mikhailovich where are you? ivanych just finished there, well , since he finished, drive up urgently to kolesnikov's house and don't lose sight of tamara, and i 'll move out when this dinner, all the more there is an invitation. come on, get in touch. i want to thank you again that only 30 in total million rubles major, why are you interested in charity...
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and when i met, we turned to tantra relatively quickly locked in 10 tut through government. and that brought into our horizon scene and a thought and oh it turn to i think the fight, nothing english mollusk a foot in the wash. finally i found out when i was 55, what i enjoyed are insects as little. just imagine others probably put the issue behind them by then it came up and for the 1st time i was discovering what i like me to pay. ah ah, buddha is going on a date. the 65 year old enjoys life to the fullest flesh he cause a part of the program dies. how to find his mind explained in my cars are my 2nd passion does with them was him on the everything needs to go fast. her 1st person has been they've been a couple for 2 years here. ben is 30 years her junior and of course he's allowed to drive her car. he's a musician and works a bubble at night. did you sleep well baby? yes. i went to bed really early when 23230. i'm up. the 2 met on instagram, on her account, who to likes to display her body and talks frankly, about sex be on 6. this is where they met for the 1st time, after
and when i met, we turned to tantra relatively quickly locked in 10 tut through government. and that brought into our horizon scene and a thought and oh it turn to i think the fight, nothing english mollusk a foot in the wash. finally i found out when i was 55, what i enjoyed are insects as little. just imagine others probably put the issue behind them by then it came up and for the 1st time i was discovering what i like me to pay. ah ah, buddha is going on a date. the 65 year old enjoys life...
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in the first days of the full-scale invasion of the russian invaders, they met, met the enemy, half ofthey say, autographed in memory of oksana sergiya, but you noted that there is no connection here, even after all, the most valuable thing is that through valor for the development of one of the organized criminal groups in the territory of odesa oblast, for each award, you really need to do something so that, first of all , you are not ashamed in front of yourself that you received it, everyone knows that encouraging signs, yes, you decided that they have to live here, i will say frankly, probably on the first day of a full-scale war with the only sign that i have from the apartment where i lived, these are such awards, well, you were in the zhytomyr region when the full-scale full-scale war began tuesday and about the 14th year, yes, if you said that you were on a plane they were put on duty and sent to the service immediately for the task, and well, there were such things in life, they really want to talk about it. well, this is already history, let them remain in history , there is
in the first days of the full-scale invasion of the russian invaders, they met, met the enemy, half ofthey say, autographed in memory of oksana sergiya, but you noted that there is no connection here, even after all, the most valuable thing is that through valor for the development of one of the organized criminal groups in the territory of odesa oblast, for each award, you really need to do something so that, first of all , you are not ashamed in front of yourself that you received it,...
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. . , ., ., ., ., , are met.tions supporting victims _ are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of _ are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of crime - are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of crime so - are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of crime so there j supporting victims of crime so there needs to be adequate funding in orderfor this bill to be effective sell adequate funding for services that support victims and also last may when the bill was drafted it was called the victims bill but now it is the victims and prisoners bill and charity say that it takes the focus away from victims. something the labour party also said to sat eight years ago the tories brought about this bill and now it has been combined with parole reform and they said that the tories are overpromising and under delivering and and the liberal democrats launching their election campaign have talked about crime more generally and they say the conservatives are out of tou
. . , ., ., ., ., , are met.tions supporting victims _ are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of _ are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of crime - are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of crime so - are met. charities and organisations supporting victims of crime so there j supporting victims of crime so there needs to be adequate funding in orderfor this bill to be effective sell adequate funding for services that support victims and also...
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Mar 22, 2023
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cousins and -- the met murder and its rapist. who have the power to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commission of the met apologetic promising change but not accepting every word of the report despite baroness casey's plea to do so. >> it is disturbing. it is upsetting. it is heartbreaking. i apologize to those who have suffered the consequence. >> do you accept the findings that the force is additionally racist, sergeant a stick and homophobe -- misogynistic and homophobic? >> i accept her diagnosis about the racism, misogyny and homophobia and also that we have these systemic failings. i understand her use of the term institutional. it is not a term i use myself. >> reports have come shared commissioners have gone and still the met has not changed. the warning is this sits last chance trip if it does not could face being broken up. >> trust in the police has been hugely damaged. i went my daughters to grow up in a society that not on
cousins and -- the met murder and its rapist. who have the power to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commission of the met apologetic promising change but not accepting every word of the report despite baroness casey's plea to do so. >> it is disturbing. it is upsetting. it is heartbreaking. i apologize to those who have suffered the consequence. >> do you accept the findings that the...
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Mar 21, 2023
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is the met still fit for purpose ? and met still fit for purpose? he's going to be on johnson, he's going to be on trial over partygate. he was accused of eating cake . don't accused of eating cake. don't think he actually ate the cake, asking, do you care and do you want him to make a comeback? if he gets cleared . and former he gets cleared. and former president america, donald trump might be arrested today. president america, donald trump might be arrested today . police might be arrested today. police in major us cities are preparing for potential unrest in the event that that happens will bnng event that that happens will bring you latest on what's happening in america throughout the show . and this is a tv news the show. and this is a tv news . i'll let beth talk about it. yeah, that's right. i spoke yesterday to one of the three men who were falsely accused of grooming by eleanor williams. his name is mohammed ramzan. grooming by eleanor williams. his name is mohammed ramzan . he his name is mohammed ramzan. he told me some astonishing things
is the met still fit for purpose ? and met still fit for purpose? he's going to be on johnson, he's going to be on trial over partygate. he was accused of eating cake . don't accused of eating cake. don't think he actually ate the cake, asking, do you care and do you want him to make a comeback? if he gets cleared . and former he gets cleared. and former president america, donald trump might be arrested today. president america, donald trump might be arrested today . police might be arrested...
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Mar 31, 2023
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i met mr. hans. so it was all the colorado a. so what are the only the yeah, most of the really to roja if and initiate and mostly will clean to course one for the low near where we are doing well demand will sorta sorta had forgotten lane looking at the fees because barbara of appeals the, the money to proceed with the kind of order. if you are near me, let them in one of the live, but i'd love to share with you hello. we had to learn to demons. john malone and none of the globe will go develop nest in the go to the can to the shut admission number for them. the gemalto pushed our kids loosely. michelle was out of the one of the non camera. why moment that they go? what go again, that can happen to rely on in the night. i'm not sure exactly, and it's a little, it's jim min, and now we live in the new book. we're not even meant to the man and her so it was to live with a family in a minimal shape last year for him so far will fall and he is what i'm i don't have to say that i'm on the high end and there's no way i can look on the
i met mr. hans. so it was all the colorado a. so what are the only the yeah, most of the really to roja if and initiate and mostly will clean to course one for the low near where we are doing well demand will sorta sorta had forgotten lane looking at the fees because barbara of appeals the, the money to proceed with the kind of order. if you are near me, let them in one of the live, but i'd love to share with you hello. we had to learn to demons. john malone and none of the globe will go...