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the national crime agency says it's uncovered a suspected illegal gun factory in east sussex.were discovered at a warehouse in hailsham, which officers say is the site of a "large—scale" operation. three people have been arrested. 0ur correspondent matt cole is in hailsham for us this evening. what more do we know about all this? national crime agency officers were here on saturday night as part of what they say it was an ongoing operation when they heard loud bangs, what they believed were gunshots. armed officers were called m, gunshots. armed officers were called in, but when they went in they encountered three men coming out. the trio were all arrested, but not before one of them was targeted with a tasered. it is claimed between them the three men were carrying two handguns and some ammunition and all have been charged with fire arms offences. inside there was more, what police say was a sophisticated gun making, illegal weapons factory with machinery and components. the weapons were being made from blueprints, something the national crime agency says is unusual. three da
the national crime agency says it's uncovered a suspected illegal gun factory in east sussex.were discovered at a warehouse in hailsham, which officers say is the site of a "large—scale" operation. three people have been arrested. 0ur correspondent matt cole is in hailsham for us this evening. what more do we know about all this? national crime agency officers were here on saturday night as part of what they say it was an ongoing operation when they heard loud bangs, what they...
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the national crime agency believes what he discovered here is significant.e believe we have disrupted a group involved in the criminal production of firearms and, asa criminal production of firearms and, as a result, we have prevented a potentially large quantity of weapons from getting into the hands of criminals and being used in violence on our streets. the men who have been arrested, two, aged 29 and 63, have been charged with possessing a firearm, the third man, who is 30, is accused of the same offence and is charged additionally with possessing ammunition. diane stewart died in 2010. at the time epilepsy was given as the cause of death. jim stewart was jailed for the murder of author helen bailey. if more doctors aren't trained as radiologists, the experts who use medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body, then the whole service could collapse. that's the warning from the royal college of radiologists, which says a shortage of staff has led to growing delays for patients across the uk. and they say it could mean late hos
the national crime agency believes what he discovered here is significant.e believe we have disrupted a group involved in the criminal production of firearms and, asa criminal production of firearms and, as a result, we have prevented a potentially large quantity of weapons from getting into the hands of criminals and being used in violence on our streets. the men who have been arrested, two, aged 29 and 63, have been charged with possessing a firearm, the third man, who is 30, is accused of...
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but the national crime agency believes what it has discovered here is significant.ll say is that we believe we have disrupted a group involved in the criminal production of firearms and, as a result, we have prevented a potentially large quantity of weapons from getting into the hands of criminals and being used in violence on our streets. of the men who've been arrested, two — aged 29 and 63 — have been charged with possessing a firearm. the third man, who's 30, is accused of the same offence but is additionally charged with possessing ammunition. matt cole, bbc news, hailsham. detectives investigating the death of a woman from cambridgeshire have arrested a man on suspicion of murder. diane stewart died in 2010. at the time epilepsy was given as the cause of death. she was the wife of iain stewart who was jailed for the murder of author helen bailey. if more doctors aren't trained as radiologists — the experts who use medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body — then the whole service could collapse. that's the warning from the royal
but the national crime agency believes what it has discovered here is significant.ll say is that we believe we have disrupted a group involved in the criminal production of firearms and, as a result, we have prevented a potentially large quantity of weapons from getting into the hands of criminals and being used in violence on our streets. of the men who've been arrested, two — aged 29 and 63 — have been charged with possessing a firearm. the third man, who's 30, is accused of the same...
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the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.rlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never going to really win without a utopia scenario is having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by resource, that's not going to happen. so it's around being cleverer around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can actually look at information and work out who they're going to stop. the border force says it's now doing more checks at farnborough. we've taken that report incredibly seriously, and have upped our efforts in that environment. the four men
the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.rlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime...
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this is an excellent result for the national crime agency. the result today. it sends a clear message to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people over the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch in kent that launched the whole investigation. 0ne abandoned boat and, after making initial enquiries, they realised that that was part of a much bigger operation. police covertly film another boat in ramsgate being prepared for a trip to france. francis wade, on the phone, who was cleared of all charges, calls to say the water is too dangerous to travel. it's my life i was worried about, it was that choppy. the pair then struggle to get the gps system to work. were both crying, we got the book and we still can't do it. the next day, francis wade said he deliberately ran out of fuel after getting suspicious about the operation. yet another failed trip for the gang meant they had to be more creative. three memb
this is an excellent result for the national crime agency. the result today. it sends a clear message to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people over the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch in kent that launched the whole investigation. 0ne abandoned boat and, after making initial enquiries, they realised that that was part of a much bigger...
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this is an excellent result for national crime agency. we're very pleased with the result.ge to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people over the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch, kent, that launched the whole investigation. 0ne abandoned boat and after making initial enquiries they realised that that was part of a much bigger operation. police convert lead filmed another boatin police convert lead filmed another boat in ramsgate being prepared for a trip to france. francis wade, on the phone, who was cleared of all changes, called to say that it was too dangerous to travel. the pair then struggled to get the gps system to work. we still can't do it... the next day, francis wade said he deliberately ran out of fuel after becoming suspicious about the operation. anotherfailed trip becoming suspicious about the operation. another failed trip for the game meant they had to be more creative. three members meet by a jet ski to do
this is an excellent result for national crime agency. we're very pleased with the result.ge to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people over the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch, kent, that launched the whole investigation. 0ne abandoned boat and after making initial enquiries they realised that that was part of a much bigger operation. police...
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the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.th to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never really going to win with that utopia scenario, having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by a resource... that's not going to happen. so, it's around being cleverer around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can look at information and work out who they're going to stop. the border force now says it's doing more checks at farnborough. the four men posed as rich businessmen, heading to bogota for a concert by the singer bruno mars. they've been jailed for between 20—24 years. tom symonds, bbc news. more on all the news an
the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.th to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling....
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this is an excellent result for national crime agency. we're very pleased with the result.nds a clear message to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people of the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch, kent, that launched the whole investigation. 0ne abandoned boat and after making initial enquiries they realised that that was part of a much bigger operation. another gang member, albert letchford was covertly filmed on a different boat with francis wade who was found not guilty. they are in ramsgate, preparing another trip to france. but, after nearly tipping the boat over, francis wade calls leonard powell to tell him the water is too dangerous. it was that choppy out there, it nearly tipped the thing over. the pair then struggled to get the gps system to work. we are trying. we are both trying. we have got the book in front of us and we still cannot do it. francis wade set off the following day but had to be rescued after he said
this is an excellent result for national crime agency. we're very pleased with the result.nds a clear message to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people of the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch, kent, that launched the whole investigation. 0ne abandoned boat and after making initial enquiries they realised that that was part of a much bigger...
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the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.o pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never really going to win with that utopia scenario, having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by a resource... that's not going to happen. so, it's around being cleverer around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can look at information and work out who they're going to stop. the border force now says it's doing more checks at farnborough. the four men posed as rich businessmen, heading to bogota for a concert by the singer bruno mars. they've been jailed for between 20—24 years. tom symonds, bbc news. president trump has warned
the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.o pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're...
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the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.cases. these earlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you are never going to really win with that, a utopia scenario is having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by resource, but that's not going to happen. so it's being clever around systems, around bringing people and experts together that can actually look at information and work out who they can stop. the border force says it is now doing more checks at farnborough. we have taken that report incredibly seriously and have upped our efforts in that environment. the four
the national crime agency worked back through cctv, tracking their movements.cases. these earlier baggage scans are thought to show the millions in cash they flew out with to pay for the drugs. both times, they arrived back at farnborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said staff were carrying out too few baggage checks, they were concentrating instead on immigration. the...
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the national crime agency officers we re the national crime agency officers were here in this area ashe red shutters behind me, number seven, it is. they said they heard some loud bangs. they believed those bangs the gunshots so of course the officers went in. three men came out and they were arrested. a taser had to be deployed during that arrest but they were carrying two guns and ammunition. they have since been charged with firearm offences, possessing weapons and possessing weapons and ammunition as well. they are due to appear in kingston crown court at the end of next month. inside, officers found what they called machinery and components. components, were put together could make up to 30 handguns. bits of metal that can be used to make guns and also templates from which they can be made. an officer from the national crime agency explained its not very common to find illegal weapons being made from blueprints. it's unusual. obviously we get firearms seizures on regular basis. normally one or two weapons, but what we've found here is a significant quantity of firearms. it is ext
the national crime agency officers we re the national crime agency officers were here in this area ashe red shutters behind me, number seven, it is. they said they heard some loud bangs. they believed those bangs the gunshots so of course the officers went in. three men came out and they were arrested. a taser had to be deployed during that arrest but they were carrying two guns and ammunition. they have since been charged with firearm offences, possessing weapons and possessing weapons and...
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three men have been charged after the discovery of what the national crime agency are describing as aal estate in hailsham have told of their shock and surprise at the revelation. the nca says components for around 30 handguns, which were in various stages of construction, and a large quantity of ammunition were discovered at the site in which officers had to taser one of the suspects. jon hunt has sent this report from the scene. officers say that within this engineering workshop, guns and ammunition were being made from blueprints. the national crime agency raided the scene on saturday after officers heard loud bangs that they thought were consistent with gunshots. we have found what we believe to be a sophisticated gun factory. we have found a range of machinery and components, used in the criminal manufacture of firearms and ammunition. we have found what we suspect are a number of handguns in various stages of production, as well as templates and metal for use in their manufacture. in addition to around 30 handguns, a large quantity of ammunition was recovered, surprisingly those
three men have been charged after the discovery of what the national crime agency are describing as aal estate in hailsham have told of their shock and surprise at the revelation. the nca says components for around 30 handguns, which were in various stages of construction, and a large quantity of ammunition were discovered at the site in which officers had to taser one of the suspects. jon hunt has sent this report from the scene. officers say that within this engineering workshop, guns and...
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this is an excellent result for national crime agency. we're very pleased with the result. sends a clear message to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people of the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch, kent, that launched the whole investigation. one abandoned boat and after making initial enquiries they realised that that was part of a much bigger operation. police covertly film another vote in ramsgate being prepared for a trip to france. france has weighed on the phone who was cleared of all charges calls to save the water is too dangerous to travel. it was that choppy out there, it nearly turned over. the pair struggled to get the gps system to work. we are both trying. he said they deliberately ran out of fuel. yet another failed trip for the gang meant they had to be more creative. three members meet to buy a jet ski to do the job instead. police arrest them soon afterwards, there are plans were so dangerous they had to be
this is an excellent result for national crime agency. we're very pleased with the result. sends a clear message to other crime groups who are thinking about facilitating people of the english channel by this dangerous method that we will look to identify you and look to prosecute you. it was what officers found next to this slipway in dymchurch, kent, that launched the whole investigation. one abandoned boat and after making initial enquiries they realised that that was part of a much bigger...
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the national crime agency worked back to cctv, tracking their movements.back at farmborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks. they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never going to really win with that. a utopia scenario is having all those airports or strips for landing aircraft manned by resource. that's not going to happen. so it's around being clever, it's around systems, it's around bringing people and experts together that can actually look at information and work out who they are going to stop. the border force says it is now doing more checks at farmborough. we've taken that report incredibly seriously and have upped our efforts in that environment and the success we are talking about here today is exactly as a result of that. the four men posed as rich businessmen, heading
the national crime agency worked back to cctv, tracking their movements.back at farmborough, possibly chosen because it's small. two years ago, the border force customs operation at this airport was criticised by the independent inspector. he said that staff were carrying out too few baggage checks. they were concentrating instead on immigration. the national crime agency says that small airports like this are vulnerable to smuggling. you're never going to really win with that. a utopia...
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only through collaborative working of kent police and the immigration service, cps, national crime agencyne in the united kingdom. this is something we really need to be very watchful of that it is happening in other areas, is it? new national crime agency works with partners to safeguard the coastline. it wishes to reassure members of the public both in those areas colony and elsewhere that we will look to identify and prosecute those involved in this illegal activity. thank you heard much for being with us. the hot weather has seen people heading to parks and public spaces to enjoy the sunshine, but after the bbq‘s and picnics, councils are left to clear up the mess. this was the scene outside buckingham palace yesterday with cans, bottles and wrappers all left behind. the charity keep britain tidy says littering is on the increase. graham satchell has been to parks in hackney in east london to see how they are coping with rubbish. why? why leave all this stuff just lying around ? it doesn‘t make sense. what‘s wrong with just taking, taking your litter back with you? this is kelvingrove
only through collaborative working of kent police and the immigration service, cps, national crime agencyne in the united kingdom. this is something we really need to be very watchful of that it is happening in other areas, is it? new national crime agency works with partners to safeguard the coastline. it wishes to reassure members of the public both in those areas colony and elsewhere that we will look to identify and prosecute those involved in this illegal activity. thank you heard much for...
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cocaine use have risen to about 430 deaths last year, that has tripled since 2000 lend and the national crime agencyen 2016 and 2017, and public health england haveissued and 2017, and public health england have issued a warning to drug users and health service providers around contaminated heroin, particularly in the use offence nil, which is both potent and relatively cheap. so there is good news and bad news in there is good news and bad news in the figures, or at least relatively good news in the fact that deaths from some drugs are kind of stable, in terms of the number, but going up in terms of the number, but going up in terms of the number, but going up in terms of cocaine and fentanyl? yes, and as you mentioned, the deaths from what we refer to, the group of drugs we refer to as new psycho active substances formally known as legal highs has reduced significantly in the last year, so it has halved, and that coincides with the blanket ban that the government have put in place. but overall, it appears that there is more drug misuse in this country, there is more drugs on the streets of this co
cocaine use have risen to about 430 deaths last year, that has tripled since 2000 lend and the national crime agencyen 2016 and 2017, and public health england haveissued and 2017, and public health england have issued a warning to drug users and health service providers around contaminated heroin, particularly in the use offence nil, which is both potent and relatively cheap. so there is good news and bad news in there is good news and bad news in the figures, or at least relatively good news...
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there's been imaging intelligence from the national crime agency that it's being reduced in laboratoriesverall, cocaine, 432 deaths in 2017 is quite a big portion there. some interesting regional figures, the north—east of england has a significantly higher rate of deaths than any other part of the country. so you have 83 deaths per million from accidental drug deaths in the north—east of england, more than three times the rate in london. some real regional disparities. so lots of complex things going on. you also mention trends and have deaths from party drugs condom? yes, this relates to new psychoactive substances. people used to call these, before they were effectively banned, as legal highs, drugs again produced in laboratories to mimic cannabis or other drugs effectively marketed as recreational drugs, notwithstanding how dangerous they can be. the best known of those is spice, a drug which has caused appalling problems in prison up and down the country. deaths from those new psychoactive substances have fallen. we had 123 deaths from new psychoactive su bsta nces fallen. we had 12
there's been imaging intelligence from the national crime agency that it's being reduced in laboratoriesverall, cocaine, 432 deaths in 2017 is quite a big portion there. some interesting regional figures, the north—east of england has a significantly higher rate of deaths than any other part of the country. so you have 83 deaths per million from accidental drug deaths in the north—east of england, more than three times the rate in london. some real regional disparities. so lots of complex...
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the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to help prevent terrorist attacks we'll learn more about that once the agency is fully operational . right now wilfried carle is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the need jobs. thus far. to push to the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications engineering is a real problem for both the federal government and the private sector. we have about thirty employees right now and plan to hire about twenty mom. sick. from. c.t.'s also employs attorneys and administrative experts but it's clear that right now the agency simply doesn't have enough personnel to launch complex research and development projects like corresponding agencies in israel have done. this indicates that germany has a lot of catching up to do in israel cyber security is a key element of government policy. israeli experts are capable of dealing with just about any high tech threat. cyber crimes i
the agency's mission is to provide technical assistance in fighting crime and in hansing national security but it's not clear for example what sorts of methods sita smyth use to help prevent terrorist attacks we'll learn more about that once the agency is fully operational . right now wilfried carle is more concerned about finding enough people to fill the need jobs. thus far. to push to the shortage of qualified experts in mathematics information technology and communications engineering is a...
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crime in america on a national scale. the heart of the bill was the president's request to strengthen local law enforcement agencies across country. >> [ applause ] >> during june there were three ceremonies which highlighted the emphasis on excellence that both the president and first lady had sought to bring out in two facets of american life, education and environment. first, president johnson greeted the presidential scholars. >> the honor that urination pays you today is not just a reward for past achievement. it is a way of recognizing your special talents and expressing the confidence of the country in you. we want, in return, for you to express confidence in your country, and try to provide ability to lead and to return your great gifts to the country that has given you so much. >> the presidential scholars program was established by president johnson in 19 84 to recognize -- 1964 to recognize achievements among america's young people. the scholars are outstanding secondary school graduates who gathered on june 10 as president johnson and mrs. johnson's guests. they attended a reception in their honor at the white
crime in america on a national scale. the heart of the bill was the president's request to strengthen local law enforcement agencies across country. >> [ applause ] >> during june there were three ceremonies which highlighted the emphasis on excellence that both the president and first lady had sought to bring out in two facets of american life, education and environment. first, president johnson greeted the presidential scholars. >> the honor that urination pays you today is...
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crimes president trump's first national security advisor pled guilty to federal crimes. a foreign policy adviser to his campaign plead guilty to federal crimes and more trials are coming orders news agency is reporting that saudi arabia has called off both domestic and international stock listing as state oil giant around co that was going to be the largest i.p.o. deal in history the plan was central to be to saudi crown prince but then solomon's raft of reforms to raise funds aimed at restructuring the kingdom's economy and reducing its dependence on oil sales to put the value of the company at least two trillion dollars russian president vladimir putin has called all a call to called on rather a new set of u.s. sanctions against moscow's counterproductive and senseless the measures banned certain exports to russia after the poisoning of a russian agent and his daughter in england the attack which both survived has been widely blamed on moscow but has been denied by the kremlin the head of the organization of american states has called for an emergency meeting to tackle the crisis in venezuela but the u.n. says more than two million people have fled of it as well as economic turmoil th
crimes president trump's first national security advisor pled guilty to federal crimes. a foreign policy adviser to his campaign plead guilty to federal crimes and more trials are coming orders news agency is reporting that saudi arabia has called off both domestic and international stock listing as state oil giant around co that was going to be the largest i.p.o. deal in history the plan was central to be to saudi crown prince but then solomon's raft of reforms to raise funds aimed at...
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contacted by the national security council to become an ambassador for the state as a council works to get more agencies on board. >>> the new effort underway to combat a surge of violent crimes on part to the board of directors met to consider multi- million-dollar plan to help safety and security. >> the bar general manager proposes large expensive programs that provide little detail making this somewhat a public relations effort to demonstrate commitment to do what it can do. >> over 2 million persons weekly mostly without incident. to other systems. >> she is extending please work hours training some employees to work overtime is unarmed ambassador monitors aggressively market the bart watch app for riders to report concerns watch a ride safe education program as well as test a sophisticated surveillance system to detect criminal and unusual activity in the lake merritt station. this chronic and also -- this also proposed enhancements that would ultimately require board approvals. >> what i'm looking for general managers from the board that will support moving ahead to forward any of the items you approved today. >> that includes alternately installing a sophisticated sur
contacted by the national security council to become an ambassador for the state as a council works to get more agencies on board. >>> the new effort underway to combat a surge of violent crimes on part to the board of directors met to consider multi- million-dollar plan to help safety and security. >> the bar general manager proposes large expensive programs that provide little detail making this somewhat a public relations effort to demonstrate commitment to do what it can do....
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national security agency, and the cia director. those are two really big jobs. what has he done? he's compared trump's policies to those in nazi germany. so his crime. he didn't really play any role in any of the things that we're looking into right now. he just talks too much for trump. so think about that. he is being punished for exercising his right to free speech. you heard james clapper say in our last segment, this guy, that when he was in there as director of national intelligence he used former officials from other administrations to learn, to pick up on leads, to get things faster, to make decisions better. he says he has talked to senior administration officials. he doesn't want to say their name. because who knows what trump would do to them? now they don't have access to that. how does that make us more of a? safe how about bruce ohr? he's over here. he's still a government employee. he still works for the d.o.j. what's his connection to the russia probe? well, his wife worked for fusion gps. who's that? that's the same firm that hired christopher steele. the man who developed the leads, bundled together and now called the dossier. the
national security agency, and the cia director. those are two really big jobs. what has he done? he's compared trump's policies to those in nazi germany. so his crime. he didn't really play any role in any of the things that we're looking into right now. he just talks too much for trump. so think about that. he is being punished for exercising his right to free speech. you heard james clapper say in our last segment, this guy, that when he was in there as director of national intelligence he...
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agency, a rise in violent crime and corruption, both in politics and in big business. all of that accompanying urbanization and industrialization at the turn of the century. as well as the national security concerns. particularly regarding an arcism. with the fbi in its own description describes it as a first modern-day terrorists, as well as threats of war-time subversion and espionage which we talked about the other week. in 1909, the fbi makes its first efforts to infiltrate political organizations, beginning with the socialist party of america. by the mid 1910s, they're investigating anti-enlistment groups. over the years the fbi will spy on a number of organizations. including the american civil liberties union. the american council of churches, the american jewish congress, the nationwide labor federation, the afl-cio, the national association for the advancement of colored people. the ethical society of philadelphia. the new orleans womens center. the american friends service committee, the quakers social justice organization. the women's peace movement, led by jane adams, pro labor anti-war folk singers like pete seeger, et cetera, et cetera. sometimes the people and org
agency, a rise in violent crime and corruption, both in politics and in big business. all of that accompanying urbanization and industrialization at the turn of the century. as well as the national security concerns. particularly regarding an arcism. with the fbi in its own description describes it as a first modern-day terrorists, as well as threats of war-time subversion and espionage which we talked about the other week. in 1909, the fbi makes its first efforts to infiltrate political...
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enforcement agency in the face of labor conflict, the rise of crime, and corruption in politics and big business, all of that accompanied industrialization at the turn- of-the-century. as well as national security concerns. particularly involving anarchism, which the fbi described as the first modern day terrorism. as well as threats including sabotage which we talked about previously. they begin with the socialist party of america. by 1910, they are investigating antimilitary groups. over the years, the fbi spies on a variety of organizations, including the american civil liberties union, the evangelical council of churches, the american jewish congress, the nationwide labor association, the national association for the advancement of colored people, the ethical society of philadelphia, the american friends service committee, the quaker social justice organization. the women's peace movement, led by jane addams. antiwar folk singers like pete seeger. et cetera. sometimes these people and organizations are investigated for decades. these are not violent, revolutionary threats. they are political dissidents that oppose certain aspects of u.s. government policy and perhaps even the parti
enforcement agency in the face of labor conflict, the rise of crime, and corruption in politics and big business, all of that accompanied industrialization at the turn- of-the-century. as well as national security concerns. particularly involving anarchism, which the fbi described as the first modern day terrorism. as well as threats including sabotage which we talked about previously. they begin with the socialist party of america. by 1910, they are investigating antimilitary groups. over the...
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worked at the national security agency's office, admitted printing the report and leaving the building with it in her clothing. it is the longest sentence ever imposed for a federal crimeving leaks to the media. and education secretary betsy devos is considering allowing states to use federal grant money to buy guns first goals, that would reverse a -- for schools, that would reverse an already existent -- in the government. in march, the school safety bill was passed, allocating $50 million a year to local school districts, but expressly prohibited the use of the money for firearms. ministerlia, the prime is promising to fight the latest attempt to replace him. he says he will step aside, only if his chief rival, peter dutton, can prove he has enough support. tomorrow, the governing liberal party may hold its second though this week. australia has switched prime minister's five times in little more than a decade. times iners five little more than a decade. global news 24 hours a day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thank you. now let's turn to sili
worked at the national security agency's office, admitted printing the report and leaving the building with it in her clothing. it is the longest sentence ever imposed for a federal crimeving leaks to the media. and education secretary betsy devos is considering allowing states to use federal grant money to buy guns first goals, that would reverse a -- for schools, that would reverse an already existent -- in the government. in march, the school safety bill was passed, allocating $50 million a...
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local law enforcement agencies from primary authority to address missing persons cases in the state of iowa. all entries into the national crimestigations are handled by local police departments and sheriffs offices. they can seek assistance from state and federal law enforcement partners if needed. the clearinghouse keeps track of significant likely criminal cases occurring in our jurisdiction regardless of the time frame. people go missing for various reasons whether that be by choice, wandering away because of a disability, running away from home, stranger abduction or by someone that they know. we really hope that this clarifies some questions that the media and the public has had regarding missing persons and at this point i'll take any questions that you may have regarding missing persons in iowa. >> we plan to conduct another press conference now next tuesday. information about that press conference will be posted on the dps website and hope to have more information to provide to you next tuesday. at this time if you have any questions i'll be happy to address them. >> ted williams, fox news. it has been reported that a
local law enforcement agencies from primary authority to address missing persons cases in the state of iowa. all entries into the national crimestigations are handled by local police departments and sheriffs offices. they can seek assistance from state and federal law enforcement partners if needed. the clearinghouse keeps track of significant likely criminal cases occurring in our jurisdiction regardless of the time frame. people go missing for various reasons whether that be by choice,...