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the front page of the telegraph as suggesting that there has already been the head of the national crime agencyy warning around county lines and gang bosses, and this big crackdown that is wanted to try and help with regards to reducing the strongholds that some of these gangs have gone. obviously, there are lots of reported issues about gang of knife crime in big cities and it is all linked, and the nsa chief, it appears there is the start of a sense there is some inequality in terms of where the priorities are going to be in terms of spending. she says £2.7 billion more was needed to tackle the, quote, staggering damage caused to britain by the 180,000 people the nca estimates were involved in serious and organised crime. it is essentially saying there is a big, growing problem and they need far more resources. it is interesting, putting more bobbies on the beat, she says it might hamper elements of what she is trying to do because the money has got to come from somewhere. there has always been a curiosity about... we are not unique but not having a national general police force, there are so
the front page of the telegraph as suggesting that there has already been the head of the national crime agencyy warning around county lines and gang bosses, and this big crackdown that is wanted to try and help with regards to reducing the strongholds that some of these gangs have gone. obviously, there are lots of reported issues about gang of knife crime in big cities and it is all linked, and the nsa chief, it appears there is the start of a sense there is some inequality in terms of where...
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the national crime agency brought the prosecution as pa rt agency brought the prosecution as part of the caselj think they appropriately reflect the serious nature of the criminal activity that is happened and this criminal activity is the childhood and lives of the number of victims. thejudge said that and lives of the number of victims. the judge said that he was quite satisfied with the relevant authorities were well aware of how vulnerable teenagers are being targeted for sexual exploitation over a decade ago. it is a lamentable state of affairs, single authorities at the time or at best totally ineffectual and at worst, holy and different. comments welcomed by one prominent campaigner. leave, the sad thing is, it is still happening, the agencies are failing children and families and agencies are trying to paint this picture of, we do a lot better now, we learn from our mistakes. they are not learning from their mistakes because they are still failing people. your thoughts about the men sentenced? they are cowards, they are weak, pathetic and they belong where they are. the crime
the national crime agency brought the prosecution as pa rt agency brought the prosecution as part of the caselj think they appropriately reflect the serious nature of the criminal activity that is happened and this criminal activity is the childhood and lives of the number of victims. thejudge said that and lives of the number of victims. the judge said that he was quite satisfied with the relevant authorities were well aware of how vulnerable teenagers are being targeted for sexual...
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earlier on breakfast the national crime agency said: the crown prosecution service is to receive an extralines model will spill over into the community, you see gang fighting, people use violence to enhance their reputations as well as dealing drugs off each other. so that has an impact on the community. what they can do is trust their instincts. if they see an activity which they think is out of the ordinary, told the police, tell a professional, ring crimestoppers, let people know, because it might be part of a bigger picture. the crown prosecution service is to receive an extra £85 million pounds over the next two years, to help deal with a rise in violent crime. it comes as borisjohnson launches a review of sentencing for the most prolific offenders and promising to create an extra 10,000 new prison places and expand stop—and—search powers. he said dangerous criminals must be taken off the streets if the public is to have confidence in the justice system. the family of the 15—year—old school girl with special needs who's gone missing in malaysia, could offer a reward to find her. a li
earlier on breakfast the national crime agency said: the crown prosecution service is to receive an extralines model will spill over into the community, you see gang fighting, people use violence to enhance their reputations as well as dealing drugs off each other. so that has an impact on the community. what they can do is trust their instincts. if they see an activity which they think is out of the ordinary, told the police, tell a professional, ring crimestoppers, let people know, because it...
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the national crime agency says the police alone cannot solve county lines. rugs offences, particularly those involving violence, are the sort of crimes the prime minister says he wants to target. today, in his latest law and order initiative, borisjohnson ordered a review of sentencing for violent criminals. critics say there is no evidence that more time in prison cuts crime, and that england and wales already has the largest prison population in western europe. here's our home editor mark easton. a drive—by shooting in birmingham, a 20—year—old man killed as he played football. four days on, still no arrests and a community still in shock. i'm feeling nervous, and especially my son, he's scared, he's really, really scared. it's the kind of high—profile crime that is feeding current anxiety and prompting a u—turn in government policy. after years of cuts to the criminal justice system, suddenly there is money and resources. i will be passionately backing the police... more cops with more powers, courts locking up more people for longer. amid hints of a gener
the national crime agency says the police alone cannot solve county lines. rugs offences, particularly those involving violence, are the sort of crimes the prime minister says he wants to target. today, in his latest law and order initiative, borisjohnson ordered a review of sentencing for violent criminals. critics say there is no evidence that more time in prison cuts crime, and that england and wales already has the largest prison population in western europe. here's our home editor mark...
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the national crime agency says the police alone cannot solve county lines. drugs offences, especially those involving violence, are the kinds of crimes the prime minister says he wants to target. today, in his latest law and order initiative, borisjohnson ordered a review into sentencing for violent criminals. critics say there's no evidence that more time in prison cuts crime, and that england and wales already has the largest prison population in western europe. here's our home editor, mark easton. a drive—by shooting in birmingham. a 20—year—old man killed as he played football. four days on, still no arrests, and a community still in shock. i'm feeling nervous. especially my son, he's scared, he's really, really scared. it's the kind of high profile crime that's feeding current anxiety and prompting a u—turn in government policy. after years of cuts to the criminal justice system, suddenly there's money and resources. i believe in passionately backing the police... more cops with more powers, courts locking up more people for longer. amid hints of a gene
the national crime agency says the police alone cannot solve county lines. drugs offences, especially those involving violence, are the kinds of crimes the prime minister says he wants to target. today, in his latest law and order initiative, borisjohnson ordered a review into sentencing for violent criminals. critics say there's no evidence that more time in prison cuts crime, and that england and wales already has the largest prison population in western europe. here's our home editor, mark...
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the national crime agency says the police alone cannot solve county lines. drugs offences, particularly those involving violence, are the sort of crimes the prime minister says he wants to target. today, in his latest law and order initiative, borisjohnson ordered a review of sentencing for violent criminals. critics say there is no evidence that more time in prison cuts crime, and that england and wales already has the largest prison population in western europe. here's our home editor mark easton. a drive—by shooting in birmingham, a 20—year—old man killed as he played football. four days on, still no arrests and a community still in shock. i'm feeling nervous, and especially my son, he's scared, he's really, really scared. it's the kind of high—profile crime that is feeding current anxiety and prompting a u—turn in government policy. after years of cuts to the criminal justice system, suddenly there is money and resources. i will be passionately backing the police... more cops with more powers, courts locking up more people for longer. amid hints of a gen
the national crime agency says the police alone cannot solve county lines. drugs offences, particularly those involving violence, are the sort of crimes the prime minister says he wants to target. today, in his latest law and order initiative, borisjohnson ordered a review of sentencing for violent criminals. critics say there is no evidence that more time in prison cuts crime, and that england and wales already has the largest prison population in western europe. here's our home editor mark...
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the national crime agency is still investigating what is said to be a complex case.ts of twins born weighing the same amount as half a bag of sugar have been reunited with the medical staff who saved their lives. the youngest premature twin boys to survive in britain, at 22 weeks, celebrate their first birthday tomorrow. denis nightingale reports. do you want to be a pilot? not the first timejensen do you want to be a pilot? not the first time jensen and do you want to be a pilot? not the first timejensen and ruben have beenin first timejensen and ruben have been in this maritime and coastguard agency rescue helicopter. a year ago, on holiday, their motherjenny was rushed to the royal hospital in truro with an infection. the year before she had lost a baby in similar circumstances. absolutely petrified, yes. just couldn't imagine going through the same experience as we have gone through two years ago. it was feeling a little too familiar. the decision was taken to flyjenny to a specialist unit in oxford. each boy weighed only 500g, half a modern bag of sugar. i was a
the national crime agency is still investigating what is said to be a complex case.ts of twins born weighing the same amount as half a bag of sugar have been reunited with the medical staff who saved their lives. the youngest premature twin boys to survive in britain, at 22 weeks, celebrate their first birthday tomorrow. denis nightingale reports. do you want to be a pilot? not the first timejensen do you want to be a pilot? not the first time jensen and do you want to be a pilot? not the first...
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the national crime agency are still investigating what is said to be a complex case.on under way after a police officer was killed while investigating a burglary. pc andrew harper who was 28 died late last night in berkshire. he was married just four weeks ago. with me is damien chapman from police care uk, a charity that supports police officers and their families. thank you for coming in. when you first heard about this, what went through your mind? it was an utter sense of shock. the emotion to go through, people associated with the police family are quite significant and start. the reality is police —— policing is dangerous. those on the front line have prepared themselves for harm and she suffer serious injury but to prepare for the ultimate sacrifice is difficult to do. it is more difficult for families and loved ones who are not necessarily prepared for it. it has been a difficult day for policing but it still has to carry on. there is still 60,000 incidents of police attendance required across the country today but it is done knowing that one of their colleagu
the national crime agency are still investigating what is said to be a complex case.on under way after a police officer was killed while investigating a burglary. pc andrew harper who was 28 died late last night in berkshire. he was married just four weeks ago. with me is damien chapman from police care uk, a charity that supports police officers and their families. thank you for coming in. when you first heard about this, what went through your mind? it was an utter sense of shock. the emotion...
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the national crime agency is still investigating what is said to be a complex case.he 200th anniversary of the deaths of 18 people in the peterloo massacre. hundreds more were injured when the authorities in manchester tried to shut down a peaceful demonstration calling for political reform. to mark the anniversary descendants of those involved have been learning about what happened to their relatives. nina warhurst reports. on these busy streets, you'd never know that this is where they died fighting for nothing more than the rights of men to vote. it was a baking hot day by the time they arrived here at what was st peter's fields. some people had walked for more than 20 miles all through the night, and they couldn't have known about the violence, the panic and the bloodshed they were about to witness. one of them is david hilton, standing at the back of this photograph. a weaver from east manchester, he met up with peterloo victims every year to remember and to fight on. and this year, manchester metropolitan university is uniting as many descendants as possible. s
the national crime agency is still investigating what is said to be a complex case.he 200th anniversary of the deaths of 18 people in the peterloo massacre. hundreds more were injured when the authorities in manchester tried to shut down a peaceful demonstration calling for political reform. to mark the anniversary descendants of those involved have been learning about what happened to their relatives. nina warhurst reports. on these busy streets, you'd never know that this is where they died...
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nikki holland is the national crime agency's director of investigations.in the major cities in terms of how they tackle drugs, and of course the county lines model will move to somewhere where there is greater demand there's been some huge successes in the major cities in terms and less competition. so the rural areas are primed for the people to move out to, the gangs, as the cities do well at tackling the problem. the estimation is that up to 10,000 children might be involved in this in some way. so give us an idea, for those who do not know much about how the county lines system operates, how you might exploit a young person in that way? children, from our records, about 23% are juveniles, of the people involved in county lines at the moment, from our co—ordination centre point of view. children are brought into the model in a variety of ways. pupil referral units, youth centres, people who are just vulnerable at that moment in their life, they can be targeted and enticed by a gang into county lines activity. how young have you seen young people being i
nikki holland is the national crime agency's director of investigations.in the major cities in terms of how they tackle drugs, and of course the county lines model will move to somewhere where there is greater demand there's been some huge successes in the major cities in terms and less competition. so the rural areas are primed for the people to move out to, the gangs, as the cities do well at tackling the problem. the estimation is that up to 10,000 children might be involved in this in some...
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the national crime agency is still investigating what is said to be a complex case. persistent rain as it works eastwards this afternoon, particularly over england and wales. it has cleared northern ireland and scotla nd it has cleared northern ireland and scotland where it is brightening up. but we have gusty winds, 30—a0 mph. western facing coast could see a5—50 mph and it will feel disappointingly cool underneath the cloud with the rain. that will clear east as we head through the evening and overnight. clear spells following on behind but also showers for scotland which could be heavy and sundry and they will continue through saturday, at times merging together to form longer spells of rain. gusts around north—west scotland, widely 50, 55 mph. it will be gusty elsewhere but as far as the rain is concerned, that‘s the main story with dry weather around wales and england. hello, this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: a murder investigation is launched after a thames valley police officer dies on duty following an incident near reading. the prime minister says he
the national crime agency is still investigating what is said to be a complex case. persistent rain as it works eastwards this afternoon, particularly over england and wales. it has cleared northern ireland and scotla nd it has cleared northern ireland and scotland where it is brightening up. but we have gusty winds, 30—a0 mph. western facing coast could see a5—50 mph and it will feel disappointingly cool underneath the cloud with the rain. that will clear east as we head through the...
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announcing wednesday it's partnered with more than 400 law enforcement agencies across the nation to use their cameras as a tool in fighting crimet in norfolk, virginia, was one of the first agencies to sign up. >> this is a way we can interface with them. we have community members willingly sharing crime and safety-related information. >> reporter: through the neighbors by ring app, users can post their own videos and view potential criminal activity in their surrounding area. imagine i'm a bad guy and you see me coming up to your house through your ring camera, you can post this video to the neighbor's app. that helps law enforcement find the bad guy and also tells people in your community to be on alert. it helped police catch this suspect who broke into adrienne jenkins' vehicle earlier this month. that suspect pleading guilty. >> we shared the ring video on the neighborhood app, and the police reached out and they came over, took fingerprints and they actually caught the guy. >> reporter: but some privacy experts are concerned. >> in neighborhoods where there are serious crime problems, people are relieved by something like
announcing wednesday it's partnered with more than 400 law enforcement agencies across the nation to use their cameras as a tool in fighting crimet in norfolk, virginia, was one of the first agencies to sign up. >> this is a way we can interface with them. we have community members willingly sharing crime and safety-related information. >> reporter: through the neighbors by ring app, users can post their own videos and view potential criminal activity in their surrounding area....
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nation and the economy and the number of crimes illegal immigrants commit. a shocking new report from three customs and border protection whistle-blowers on the agency's failureh the
nation and the economy and the number of crimes illegal immigrants commit. a shocking new report from three customs and border protection whistle-blowers on the agency's failureh the
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nation and the economy and the number of crimes illegal immigrants commit. a shocking new report from three customs and border protection whistle-blowers on the agency's failure to comply with the federal law mandating dna collection by criminal illegal immigrants, within hours of our reporting on that story last night, the department of homeland security announced it will be following the law and actively begin collecting dna and provide that information to the fbi and a cross-check against violent crimes on record. chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge has the report. >> after your show last night, fox news received this statement from a homeland security official confirming that they would now comply with the law and provide samples from illegal immigrants to the fbi violent crimes database. under the direction of the acting secretary, dhs is working closely with the department of justice on a path forward for dna collection, for the combined dna index system. this is a major development after fox news first profiled the three border agency whistle-blowers, who brought the case against homeland security. and a government watchdog sided with t
nation and the economy and the number of crimes illegal immigrants commit. a shocking new report from three customs and border protection whistle-blowers on the agency's failure to comply with the federal law mandating dna collection by criminal illegal immigrants, within hours of our reporting on that story last night, the department of homeland security announced it will be following the law and actively begin collecting dna and provide that information to the fbi and a cross-check against...
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nation and the economy and the number of crimes illegal immigrants commit. a shocking new report from three customs and border protection whistle-blowers on the agency's failureing
nation and the economy and the number of crimes illegal immigrants commit. a shocking new report from three customs and border protection whistle-blowers on the agency's failureing
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there's something on the books that if you commit a crime, i believe it's based your nationality, is that correct? >> you do have agenciesing conduct while on the iss. because we're talking about hacking, that confers jurisdictions in different states if you were here on land. there is an argument to be made because it happened many the the star that perhaps there's no jurisdiction for a court. there's a pending family law case in houston. >> my wi-fi is very slow when trying to get into myback account. >> you probably don't need access when you're on the iss. >> that's probably the case. this particular restaurant has an interesti -- astronaut has a special story. >> nasa had inadequate space suits to allow a woman. the timing of this is suspect as to whether or not this whole fur over the alleged unlawful accesses of this bank account is the reason why she was unable to do the space walk a few months ago. >> it was very abrupt. it was supposed to be history making and a couple days before hand, nasa is like we didn't plan on a space suit that fits a woman. interesting there. danny, the meantime we have galactic that's
there's something on the books that if you commit a crime, i believe it's based your nationality, is that correct? >> you do have agenciesing conduct while on the iss. because we're talking about hacking, that confers jurisdictions in different states if you were here on land. there is an argument to be made because it happened many the the star that perhaps there's no jurisdiction for a court. there's a pending family law case in houston. >> my wi-fi is very slow when trying to get...
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national problem. hate crime reporting is not federally mandated. several states do have mandatory reporting laws but numbers published by the fbi show about 87% of police agenciesro hate crimes in 2017. in 2018 at a congressional hearing, former deputy assistant attorney general roy austin explained the problem this way. >> we do not have the slightest idea how many hate crimes there are in america and we have never known. the numbers currently kept by the fbi are largely useless. >> the fbi agrees that the data is not at all accurate because it says it continually faces the issue of underreporting at the victim and law enforcement levels, and faces the problem of law enforcement training on classifying hate crime incidents. the latter is what a new bill is trying to help fix. it's called the jabara/heyer no hate act, offering incentives to departments for reporting hate crimes. >> people don't understand how data can impact policy, how policy can impact people. >> but right now america doesn't know how big its hate problem is. these families say that must change to save the next family from heart ache. >> sara si, thank you for that important reporting. the ch
national problem. hate crime reporting is not federally mandated. several states do have mandatory reporting laws but numbers published by the fbi show about 87% of police agenciesro hate crimes in 2017. in 2018 at a congressional hearing, former deputy assistant attorney general roy austin explained the problem this way. >> we do not have the slightest idea how many hate crimes there are in america and we have never known. the numbers currently kept by the fbi are largely useless....
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agencies. those are things which frankly are not happening right now. the domestic terrorism is not a crime in the way that international terrorism is. >> yeah. well, we need a nationalign against white nationalism. we need a national campaign against weapons of war that have caused so much carnage across the country including in my state. and i'm very committed to this because, you know, i referred to the president as a white nationalist in the white house. days before this tragedy and now to see that happen, it's not just sorrow, it's anger i feel. i think we need an intentional focus. that starts with removing the person who's in power and coddled white nationalism. that's donald trump from office. so that's a predicate to getting this job done. but yes we need to recognize that white nationalist terrorism is every bit as deadly and as far as frequency more so than that off our shores. and this president has actually dismantled and it seems unbelievable that it's true, he has actually dismantled numerous efforts we have to identify domestic terrorism and white nationalism. the fbi director just said the other day most of the arrests have been for white nationalism
agencies. those are things which frankly are not happening right now. the domestic terrorism is not a crime in the way that international terrorism is. >> yeah. well, we need a nationalign against white nationalism. we need a national campaign against weapons of war that have caused so much carnage across the country including in my state. and i'm very committed to this because, you know, i referred to the president as a white nationalist in the white house. days before this tragedy and...
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agencies and the people who are out there wanting to deforest that you're not going to have consequences. the speech to the nation last night saying there's going to be zero tolerance for environmental crimesd to counteract what has happened over the last seven months. >> bolsonaro has taken a dim view on foreign donors, quoting here, he says, these countries that send money here, they don't send it out of charity, they send it with the aim of interfering with our sovereignty. does he think the rainforest belongs to brazil and not to the world? >> the brazilian amazon does belong to brazil. the problem is, using this argument as a means of deflecting concern about environmental destruction, which is something which is very much against brazil's own interests. it isn't that the world is trying to trick brazil into doing something against brazil's interests. this is something brazil very much depends on. not only do you have the impact of losing biodiversity and adding to global warming, brazil is one of the countries that would suffer the most from global warming, it also is a vital source of water vapor from rainfall in heavily populated parts of brazil as well as argentina and neighboring
agencies and the people who are out there wanting to deforest that you're not going to have consequences. the speech to the nation last night saying there's going to be zero tolerance for environmental crimesd to counteract what has happened over the last seven months. >> bolsonaro has taken a dim view on foreign donors, quoting here, he says, these countries that send money here, they don't send it out of charity, they send it with the aim of interfering with our sovereignty. does he...