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the perpetrators, yes, but everything.e are so many rumours going around that need to be answered, really, whether they're true or not. everything, especially when i was growing up, it was all about the birmingham six. that's all i heard, it weren't about my mother and all the other members. so the fact that the authorities convicted the wrong men also denied the victims and their familiesjustice. the truth. that is what is being concealed. they don't want it to come out. i think that the perpetrators are known... ..the people that did it, planted it, are known. the fact that people were charged and that they served 16 years and then were released has been a drawback to us, in the sense that the birmingham pub bombings, really, after the trial, was put away. there is an inquest scheduled later this year. yes, so i understand. would you go along to that inquest? no, i would not go along to it, no. why? i wouldn't go along to it. why not? why should i? what reason would i have to go? because you have said you have more knowl
the perpetrators, yes, but everything.e are so many rumours going around that need to be answered, really, whether they're true or not. everything, especially when i was growing up, it was all about the birmingham six. that's all i heard, it weren't about my mother and all the other members. so the fact that the authorities convicted the wrong men also denied the victims and their familiesjustice. the truth. that is what is being concealed. they don't want it to come out. i think that the...
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and finding someone who can be convicted it is not about seeking the truth or finding the real perpetrator. and that is unfortunate leading to the problems so of those evil people with those law-enforcement officials they are humans and make mistakes but the system encourages them to cover that up. >> something is very fundamentally wrong. >> they are the most heartbreaking things you could ever imagine because political and legal obstacles to get a new trial somebody convicted of something serious where you get 48 years or those three murder cases they are eagerness and there is so much ego involved. there is also the ego of the courts that least in denver in most every warehouse are loath to would mitt that one of their brethren screwed up gore gave somebody of wrong trial or left in evidence because when it comes to putting people in prison for life unjustly, it is heartbreaking to do these cases and hopefully, generally sometimes they come out okay. and then to go to trial again because now there is more new evidence because i found out they can use the dna evidence for their convictio
and finding someone who can be convicted it is not about seeking the truth or finding the real perpetrator. and that is unfortunate leading to the problems so of those evil people with those law-enforcement officials they are humans and make mistakes but the system encourages them to cover that up. >> something is very fundamentally wrong. >> they are the most heartbreaking things you could ever imagine because political and legal obstacles to get a new trial somebody convicted of...
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five times as much if the perpetrator is muslim they also get twice as much of the perpetrators hot. three times as much of the perpetrator is benedict cumberbatch. doing this because if you're a hot benedict cumberbatch muslim what are you waiting for go to some terror all right you may be a star but at the heart of it this shows our media is desire to portray terrorists as never white and never christian and never american but of course obama dropped twenty six thousand drone bombs last year alone and that's some good old american terrorism. going to have all. but this week obama's in the news because it turns out his foundation is accepting millions in corporate donations this is a guy who claimed he was against corporate donations and now he's taking them as a thank you from corporate america for allowing the continued pillaging of our country in fact the obama presidential library i don't hear about this as recently they change their name to the obama citibank staples center library. for the advancement of the amazon and. all hell jeff bezos. that's. full day. doesn't roll off t
five times as much if the perpetrator is muslim they also get twice as much of the perpetrators hot. three times as much of the perpetrator is benedict cumberbatch. doing this because if you're a hot benedict cumberbatch muslim what are you waiting for go to some terror all right you may be a star but at the heart of it this shows our media is desire to portray terrorists as never white and never christian and never american but of course obama dropped twenty six thousand drone bombs last year...
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. >> one of the patrons was dining with some friends, and the perpetrator walked past her and grabbedlet out of her handbag which she had drawn over the back of the chair. >> reporter: that was the initial crime at this panera bread restaurant in voorhees. the thief will lifted the wallet made a quick and calculated move. >> once the perpetrator left the panera bread they immediately came here to the target. tears two act that is we know of. they both ende ended the store. the one female actor took the credit cards and bought several gift cards at if i end values totaling seven to us dollars. >> they went to self check out. >> there's no one there to check your id or credit card to ensure you are indeed the person purchasing those items. >> police quickly responded after the victim got alerts from her credit card company. target surveillance cameras had captured these photos of the suspects leaving the store one with a cell phone in hand. another with the bag of visa gift cards and then taking off in this light model black car. >> right now we're looking at self suspects who have simi
. >> one of the patrons was dining with some friends, and the perpetrator walked past her and grabbedlet out of her handbag which she had drawn over the back of the chair. >> reporter: that was the initial crime at this panera bread restaurant in voorhees. the thief will lifted the wallet made a quick and calculated move. >> once the perpetrator left the panera bread they immediately came here to the target. tears two act that is we know of. they both ende ended the store. the...
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things will be prosecuted, some of the crimes were committed 20 years ago so quite recent and many perpetrators are still alive but we
things will be prosecuted, some of the crimes were committed 20 years ago so quite recent and many perpetrators are still alive but we
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why is it so important for the perpetrators to be named?e to any one of our cities and kill with impunity, and never be brought to justice, what sort of society are we leaving for future generations? so, the perpetrator issue is seismic for us — and it should be for everybody. in the aftermath of the explosions, grief soon turned to anger, and there were anti—irish protests on the streets. all chant and sing. six irishmen living in birmingham were quickly charged and wrongfully convicted. known as the birmingham six, some of them were coerced into signing confessions after being mistreated in custody. in 1991, their convictions were finally quashed by the court of appeal — but only after they'd spent 16 years in jail for something they didn't do. justice?! i don't think them people in there have got the intelligence nor the honesty to spell the word, never mind dispense it! they're rotten! so, if the birmingham six didn't carry out the explosions, then just who did? five ira men, all active in the west midlands in 1974, have been linked to
why is it so important for the perpetrators to be named?e to any one of our cities and kill with impunity, and never be brought to justice, what sort of society are we leaving for future generations? so, the perpetrator issue is seismic for us — and it should be for everybody. in the aftermath of the explosions, grief soon turned to anger, and there were anti—irish protests on the streets. all chant and sing. six irishmen living in birmingham were quickly charged and wrongfully convicted....
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claims hundreds of choir boys were abused at a roman catholic church in germany — but the alleged perpetrators unlikely to face criminal charges because of the amount of time that has elapsed. this north korean defector escaped pyongyang three years ago — but now she has vanished, and some are claiming this is her in a north korean propaganda video. we have a special report from a giant satellite array in south africa — its makers claim it will be able to see three quarters of the way across the universe. and if you want to get in touch... hello, welcome to outside source. donald trump is in full damage—control mode. it has become clear in the past 2a hours that despite seven years of republican promises to repeal obamacare, there are deep divisions in the senate — theyjust don't have the votes. repeal and replace has become wait and see. iam i am disappointed because for so many years i have been hearing repeal and replace, iam many years i have been hearing repeal and replace, i am sitting many years i have been hearing repeal and replace, iam sitting in the oval office next door, pen in han
claims hundreds of choir boys were abused at a roman catholic church in germany — but the alleged perpetrators unlikely to face criminal charges because of the amount of time that has elapsed. this north korean defector escaped pyongyang three years ago — but now she has vanished, and some are claiming this is her in a north korean propaganda video. we have a special report from a giant satellite array in south africa — its makers claim it will be able to see three quarters of the way...
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you know, you can feel like the perpetrator.h the police, including criticism of their decision to hand the guns back tojohn lowe their decision to hand the guns back to john lowe after their decision to hand the guns back tojohn lowe after you'd warned them, raised the alarm. is there anything that you want to change or would like to see changed in terms of the gun laws? gun laws in this country are incredibly tight. however, the shotgun fee is minimal and the taxpayer pays for people to have guns. do i agree with that? of course not. the fact of the matter is, you know, with guns, there needs to bea is, you know, with guns, there needs to be a complete change in the way we look at guns. it's not acceptable for any police to hand back guns to anyone, especially not psychopaths. you've talked about your mum and sister's legacy, what you hope the legacy will be. tell us a bit about the both of them? my sister was incredibly clever, she was a graphic designer, she was beautiful, absolutely beautiful and i'm incredibly proud of her
you know, you can feel like the perpetrator.h the police, including criticism of their decision to hand the guns back tojohn lowe their decision to hand the guns back to john lowe after their decision to hand the guns back tojohn lowe after you'd warned them, raised the alarm. is there anything that you want to change or would like to see changed in terms of the gun laws? gun laws in this country are incredibly tight. however, the shotgun fee is minimal and the taxpayer pays for people to have...
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when you look at the percent of attack, 12% are muslim perpetrator or foreign-born perpetrator. the overwhelming, 88% are non-muslim or unknown. >> that's right. so that's what the studies show, is that compared to actual crime statistics, actual terrorism rates, the media tends to overrepresent muslims as terrorists. and that's just based on the coverage and the salience of this topic over other topics. >> so, moniva, i also want to read from the terrorist study here. they say they found that the news media did not cover all terror attacks the same way. rather, they give drastically more coverage to attacks by muslim be, particularly forei foreign-born muslimuslims, even though those are less. what happens is when senators in both parties or the president or even the u.s. security apparatus respond a lot more to one thing, that's what they're covering. not just the underlying perpetrator. >> yeah. and i think that's -- but i think the issue here is we only hear about muslims within this context, within the context of terrorism. and for american-muslims, that is a severe problem
when you look at the percent of attack, 12% are muslim perpetrator or foreign-born perpetrator. the overwhelming, 88% are non-muslim or unknown. >> that's right. so that's what the studies show, is that compared to actual crime statistics, actual terrorism rates, the media tends to overrepresent muslims as terrorists. and that's just based on the coverage and the salience of this topic over other topics. >> so, moniva, i also want to read from the terrorist study here. they say they...
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if she or he knows the perpetrator, why would you need dna? an answer to that because across this country as we have been tackling the backlog of untested kits, we are linking more and more serial rapists to other crimes that were unsolved by putting their dna into the national database. so we should be testing kits even if we know the identity of the perpetrator to see if they can solve other crimes. have you had those experiences in alameda county where you are spearheading a number of initiatives to be sure kits get tested? >> we have. when we went to do inventory of our sexual assault kits that were untested, started in about 2011 or '12 and we discovered 1900 kits have not been tested. some had gone back several years and were being held in police evidence rooms. it took us a year working with our law enforcement who were cooperative. that's how complicated it was for us to figure out how many kits there were. i am proud to say we have no backlog in alameda. we found the money to have them well tested. what we found was when the dna was p
if she or he knows the perpetrator, why would you need dna? an answer to that because across this country as we have been tackling the backlog of untested kits, we are linking more and more serial rapists to other crimes that were unsolved by putting their dna into the national database. so we should be testing kits even if we know the identity of the perpetrator to see if they can solve other crimes. have you had those experiences in alameda county where you are spearheading a number of...
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a victim, too often overlooked and every -- victims should be consulted for perpetrators. >> an important issue my honorable friend raised, child sexual exploitation is absolutely horrified crime that takes place, victims are going to come forward to report this abuse is a need to know they will have the support and confidence to do that and be confident in their future security and safety, the contract scheme will treat victims properly and consideration given to victim related conditions. if she would like to write to the secretary with detailed in this case and look at it very carefully. repeatedly to answer the -- to meet the opposition. a supported weekend by his own cabinet colleagues that the chancellor said to the public sector what they were overpaid so can she tell the house and the country and public-sector workers which ones are overpaid, which when she thinks are underpaid and what she is going to do about it. >> i recognize there will be people working in the public sector who do find license struggles and in the private sector who are in the same place as well. i also say t
a victim, too often overlooked and every -- victims should be consulted for perpetrators. >> an important issue my honorable friend raised, child sexual exploitation is absolutely horrified crime that takes place, victims are going to come forward to report this abuse is a need to know they will have the support and confidence to do that and be confident in their future security and safety, the contract scheme will treat victims properly and consideration given to victim related...
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when perpetrators get away with this again and again, nobody intervenes, it is saying the perpetratorsstaff around. the other concern is where you are seeing fewer staff on platforms and in stations. it sends the message that women are on their own. jessica, what was your perpetrator‘s punishment? own. jessica, what was your perpetrator's punishment? he got six months. he was charged on three separate occasions he assaulted me. it was six months in total. he got seven it was six months in total. he got seve n yea rs it was six months in total. he got seven yea rs on it was six months in total. he got seven years on the sex offenders register and he has to carry a registered oyster card with him at all times. six months in jail? registered oyster card with him at all times. six months injail? yes. how did you feel about that? all times. six months injail? yes. how did you feel about that7m all times. six months injail? yes. how did you feel about that? it was the best i could have hoped for, he got what he deserved and it set a precedent. well worth contacting british transport police.
when perpetrators get away with this again and again, nobody intervenes, it is saying the perpetratorsstaff around. the other concern is where you are seeing fewer staff on platforms and in stations. it sends the message that women are on their own. jessica, what was your perpetrator‘s punishment? own. jessica, what was your perpetrator's punishment? he got six months. he was charged on three separate occasions he assaulted me. it was six months in total. he got seven it was six months in...
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over six long yea rs. the perpetrators over six long years.rning, across the country. and is the family satisfied with what has happened to the officers concerned, and the changes that the force have made sense? the family feel that the ipcc have done justice to this, and it is important that the chief co nsta ble it is important that the chief constable has acknowledged the failings and taken responsibility. it is also understood that he is to implement a programme of systemic change. the family's real concern is that the other agency who were responsible for not protecting bijan during that time, bristol city council, have not been brought to justice, and they are calling for the mayor to make a statement accepting responsibility for the council's failing to protect bijan, and to meet with the family in order to dojustice to and to meet with the family in order to do justice to bijan and four otherfamilies. the latest news headlines. the housing department and other departments will be run by an outside organisation. most of the families who
over six long yea rs. the perpetrators over six long years.rning, across the country. and is the family satisfied with what has happened to the officers concerned, and the changes that the force have made sense? the family feel that the ipcc have done justice to this, and it is important that the chief co nsta ble it is important that the chief constable has acknowledged the failings and taken responsibility. it is also understood that he is to implement a programme of systemic change. the...
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some may say it was perpetrated by cyber criminals in that case.rated by a cyber agency and definitely required increased measures which organisations must take. thank you very much. shares in associated british foods rose today after a company reported a better than expected —— the company reported better figures than expected. revenues were up better figures than expected. revenues were up by 13%. they said the results were better than forecast because of stronger profit delivery from pie mark. though this has set aside a further £3.5 million to do with customer complaints over flaws in its homes. some customers say hounds were sold unfinished with plumbing and electrical fault. say hounds were sold unfinished with plumbing and electricalfault. they have already set aside £7 million to cover the issue. four for have already set aside £7 million to cover the issue. fourforfour has gone platinum within five days, the other, despite limits on who could access it. it was only available on tidal, their own streaming service and to customers of the us
some may say it was perpetrated by cyber criminals in that case.rated by a cyber agency and definitely required increased measures which organisations must take. thank you very much. shares in associated british foods rose today after a company reported a better than expected —— the company reported better figures than expected. revenues were up better figures than expected. revenues were up by 13%. they said the results were better than forecast because of stronger profit delivery from pie...
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so the identification of the perpetrator was not as emotional or not carry a jury as well because he had a better chance of being convicted. looked him right in the face and they thought that was a lot better than her first statement. >> what kind of help did you receive once you were released and then realized he were innocent, did you receive compensation? >> a lot of help from donations to individuals come forward saying, well, you know, i can connect you with this person to get a job and you know, clothing and things like that. as far as the compensation and things like that, they're -- there's still ongoing proceedings, so i can't speak much about that because -- >> engaged. >> yes, yes. absolutely. >> a round of applause. [applause] >> yes, i found that after leaving the house of hell -- [laughter] >> you know, it was like a house of hell psychologically because prison is not really all about physical things, yes, you are there physically, but to deal with it is a psychological thing and i said once upon a time, it takes a very mentally strong person who has already went throug
so the identification of the perpetrator was not as emotional or not carry a jury as well because he had a better chance of being convicted. looked him right in the face and they thought that was a lot better than her first statement. >> what kind of help did you receive once you were released and then realized he were innocent, did you receive compensation? >> a lot of help from donations to individuals come forward saying, well, you know, i can connect you with this person to get...
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there are serious piece of legislation to protect victims from perpetrators.g we heard at newport. yet, if those victims themselves don't realise what's going on, it's difficult for police, perhaps, to realise the extent of an offence when someone comes in off the street and says they think they got a problem. exactly. that's a good point, well made. it is difficult to understand this. that's why there needs to be more training. police in what stalking is all about. how it impacts on the victim. if you go back to the statistics i mentioned just now, 77% of victims wait until they've had more than 100 incidents of unwanted behaviour before they tell anyone. then you can imagine it's not a great leap of the imagination to understand that when they present themselves to anybody that they are trying to get help from they are going to be in a pretty terrible state. most victims will, within a short space of time, go into a state called hypervigilance. they almost no. most stalking victims get ptsd. the alert the whole time, they don't know what's happening to them.
there are serious piece of legislation to protect victims from perpetrators.g we heard at newport. yet, if those victims themselves don't realise what's going on, it's difficult for police, perhaps, to realise the extent of an offence when someone comes in off the street and says they think they got a problem. exactly. that's a good point, well made. it is difficult to understand this. that's why there needs to be more training. police in what stalking is all about. how it impacts on the...
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if a majority of women find that strength to do something, in many cases end up getting fired, perpetrators stay in the workplace and those women never go back to their chosen field or profession and that is wrong. we need to get rid of the myth that if you speak up you are a troublemaker or trying to cause problems and don't get along or can't take a joke, we need to celebrate the women who have strength to come forward and try to eradicate this myth. it is hard to believe but it is still out there. >> women feel guilty. >> women are raised to feel like they are to blame for things that happen in their lives. so much of this book tells women not to feel guilty anymore. a lot of us are raised to be pleasers and to be perfectionists and that has been handy for me as far as accomplishing a lot of goals i set my mind to i call myself a recovered perfectionist and i came to my kids, my daughter, to not be a perfectionist. you are setting yourself up for failure. we all make mistakes and we learn more from that and on the pleasing side that inhibit some women from having a voice, they don't want
if a majority of women find that strength to do something, in many cases end up getting fired, perpetrators stay in the workplace and those women never go back to their chosen field or profession and that is wrong. we need to get rid of the myth that if you speak up you are a troublemaker or trying to cause problems and don't get along or can't take a joke, we need to celebrate the women who have strength to come forward and try to eradicate this myth. it is hard to believe but it is still out...
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the perpetrator was part of a cell. this suggests that isis leaders intended to attack the west months before they even declared a caliphate. the overall pattern ofattacks by isis reinforces this conclusion, between june 2014 and may 2017, isis operatives conducted 225 attacks outside syria and iraq. 42% were external operations, or attacks outside of those provinces. to put this in perspective, isis has been more aggressive in its external operationsthan al qaeda. only 10% of al qaeda's attacks between 2008 and 2010 took place outside of countries with affiliates. 10% for al qaeda, 42% for isis. to truly understand the threat we need to examine successful and failed attacks and the numbers become even more grim. 58% of all isis external operations including both attacks and plots have taken place in the west. let's take the november 2015 attacks in paris as an example. there were nine core operative, seven foreign fighter returnees, two iraqis. they recruited an additional 21 individuals to help with logisticsonce they
the perpetrator was part of a cell. this suggests that isis leaders intended to attack the west months before they even declared a caliphate. the overall pattern ofattacks by isis reinforces this conclusion, between june 2014 and may 2017, isis operatives conducted 225 attacks outside syria and iraq. 42% were external operations, or attacks outside of those provinces. to put this in perspective, isis has been more aggressive in its external operationsthan al qaeda. only 10% of al qaeda's...
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none of the perpetrators whoever bought or sold me everface perpetrators whoever bought or sold me everhy should your convictions be wiped? what is different about prostitution, why not cannabis possession of a teenager, why should that not be wiped? why isn‘t the same argument? i did not choose to be involved in prostitution, i was forced. i wasn‘t willingly stood out on the streets, i wasn‘t a criminal. that is a catalogue of my abuse actually. so i don‘t believe i should never have been criminalised. and actually, if now i were experiencing grooming and trafficking, i would have been treated as a victim of abuse, not as a perpetrator of a crime. is that the same for all prostitutes, though? because i have interviewed some who voluntarily choose to go out on the streets. to be quite honest, that isn‘t what i am here to debate. i believe that prostitution isa debate. i believe that prostitution is a form of abuse. i have met a handful of women and have made a choice, in my experience the vast majority, even after exiting, they are still mentally ill, addicted to su bsta nces are still
none of the perpetrators whoever bought or sold me everface perpetrators whoever bought or sold me everhy should your convictions be wiped? what is different about prostitution, why not cannabis possession of a teenager, why should that not be wiped? why isn‘t the same argument? i did not choose to be involved in prostitution, i was forced. i wasn‘t willingly stood out on the streets, i wasn‘t a criminal. that is a catalogue of my abuse actually. so i don‘t believe i should never have...
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the perpetrators stay in the workplace and those women never go back to their chosen field or profession. and that's wrong. we need to get rid of the myth about that if you speak of your a troublemaker, or that you're trying to cause problems and you just don't get along or you can't take a joke. we need to celebrate the women who finally have strength to come forward and try to eradicate this myth. it's still out there. unfortunately it's hard to believe but it's still out there. >> host: you also report that women almost feel guilty if they are harassed. >> guest: yeah, because i think in some ways women are still raised to feel like they are to blame for things that happen in the lives can even things that are out of their control. so much of this book is how you should not feel guilty anymore. a lot of us are raised to be pleasers and race to be perfectionists, and while that has been handy for me in my life as far as a compassing a lot of goals i set my mind to come the perfection is in sight like to call myself a recovered perfectionists and i'm trying to teach my kids, especially
the perpetrators stay in the workplace and those women never go back to their chosen field or profession. and that's wrong. we need to get rid of the myth about that if you speak of your a troublemaker, or that you're trying to cause problems and you just don't get along or you can't take a joke. we need to celebrate the women who finally have strength to come forward and try to eradicate this myth. it's still out there. unfortunately it's hard to believe but it's still out there. >>...
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and sadly we also know that some perpetrators of violence will actively use the family courts to continuees here and we just need to be mindful and listen and learn from the experiences of zoe and others. we are very pleased that there is refreshed guidance forjudges, that we hope will be out very soon. we want the government to get on and act on that and sign it off. and that's going to make some improvements to the family courts, so that they can really make sure that women and their experiences are being listened to. and important changes. sarah, go through what those changes will be once they are brought in? the new guidance will make sure, for instance, that women who have suffered domestic abuse are not cross examined by their perpetrator. people will find that amazing watching this, that this still happens. it doesn't happen in the criminal cases, does it? it doesn't. it's a change that is needed. and the organisation that i am from, cafcass, who look after the best interests of children in these proceedings, have been contributing to the updated guidance and are in favour of those
and sadly we also know that some perpetrators of violence will actively use the family courts to continuees here and we just need to be mindful and listen and learn from the experiences of zoe and others. we are very pleased that there is refreshed guidance forjudges, that we hope will be out very soon. we want the government to get on and act on that and sign it off. and that's going to make some improvements to the family courts, so that they can really make sure that women and their...
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we could have been looking at loss of life, perpetrated at the hands of a serving soldier of the british at our security checks, and how we vet people before theyjoin the military, then we're going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence says all personnel are subject to regular checks. but ciaran maxwell, the renegade commando, has caused serious embarrassment to the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the government says it wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health workers in england over the next four years. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it is time to end what he called the historic imbalance between mental and physical health services. but the royal college of nursing has questioned if there is enough time to train so many staff. a man has been left with facial injuries after two people on a moped threw an unknown liquid at him in west london. police said the 47—year—old man was attacked in knightsbridge by two males on a moped. the force said the man had been taken to a central london hospital, but his condition was not yet known. a spokesperson said
we could have been looking at loss of life, perpetrated at the hands of a serving soldier of the british at our security checks, and how we vet people before theyjoin the military, then we're going to have problems in the future. the ministry of defence says all personnel are subject to regular checks. but ciaran maxwell, the renegade commando, has caused serious embarrassment to the royal marines. june kelly, bbc news. the government says it wants to recruit an extra 21,000 mental health...
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actually find that strength to do something about it in many cases, and up getting fired, the perpetrators and stay in the workplace and the women never go back to their field or profession. that's wrong. so, we need to get rid of the mess that if you speak up you're a troublemaker or that you're trying to cause problems and you don't get along or you can't take a joke. we need to celebrate the women finally have strength to come forward and try to eradicate this myth that is still out there. unfortunately, it's hard to believe but it's deftly still out there. >> host: you also report that women almost feel guilty because of that. >> guest: yet, because in some ways women are still raised to feel like they are to blame things that happen in our lives, even things that are out of their control. so much of this book is how women shouldn't feel guilty anymore. a lot of us are raised to be producers and were raised to be perfectionists and while that has been handy for me in my life as far as accomplishing goals that i set my mind to i like to call myself a recovered a perfectionist and i'm tr
actually find that strength to do something about it in many cases, and up getting fired, the perpetrators and stay in the workplace and the women never go back to their field or profession. that's wrong. so, we need to get rid of the mess that if you speak up you're a troublemaker or that you're trying to cause problems and you don't get along or you can't take a joke. we need to celebrate the women finally have strength to come forward and try to eradicate this myth that is still out there....
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the perpetrator of this issue, which is now excluded, does that make sense to you?es on the ira, he would meet us. themselves on the ira, he would meet us. i would like to go and meet him myself and ask a few questions. one man has broken his silence and fighting back tears, these families have listened. as another convex layer is peeled off the darkest of dark nights. —— the complex layer. more now on the case of charlie gard where his parents have been back in the high court for a hearing into their application to be allowed to take their terminally ill baby to take him to the us for experimental treatment — the family‘s spokesman alisdair seton marsden has been making a statement outside the court in the last few minutes. baby charlie and his parents, connie and chris, are thankful for the outcome of the hearing in the high court today in front ofjustice francis. charlie‘s parents look forward to the new evidence being heard by the high court this thursday, the 13th ofjuly, that will result in charlie‘s parents taking him to either the united states in an of amer
the perpetrator of this issue, which is now excluded, does that make sense to you?es on the ira, he would meet us. themselves on the ira, he would meet us. i would like to go and meet him myself and ask a few questions. one man has broken his silence and fighting back tears, these families have listened. as another convex layer is peeled off the darkest of dark nights. —— the complex layer. more now on the case of charlie gard where his parents have been back in the high court for a hearing...
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how many of those were perpetrated by right-wingers do you think?ook at the chicago police department. they do collect information. we are more interested in the hate crimes that have been occurring to people like myself. >> tucker: ride, but when people are shooting it's 2,000 people. i don't think any of them were bias crimes against people like you, as you just put it. i don't think any of those were trump supporters pulling the trigger. do you know otherwise? >> carlton, if you don't know i'm not going to give you the statistics. when i take the bus home alone by myself on public transportation, i don't feel safe because just may 26th in portland, on the light rail, there were two black women who were approached and confronted by a white man who calls himself a patriot. three other white men came to those two women's defense and they were stabbed in the neck. two of them died. >> tucker: i saw the story. it's an awful start. i'm just saying in the city that you live, because you live in portland, i made the point, but you've had 2,000 shootings
how many of those were perpetrated by right-wingers do you think?ook at the chicago police department. they do collect information. we are more interested in the hate crimes that have been occurring to people like myself. >> tucker: ride, but when people are shooting it's 2,000 people. i don't think any of them were bias crimes against people like you, as you just put it. i don't think any of those were trump supporters pulling the trigger. do you know otherwise? >> carlton, if you...
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whatever he thought, he could not imagine this was the perpetrator in a sexual assault, you wouldn't. vincent, thanks a lot. it was really helpful. >> thank you so much. >> tucker: canada has made a convicted terrorist a very rich man. will they ever spare a penny for his victims? we are going to talk to sergeant leigh morris was gravely wounded in the battle against omar, a man who does receive more than 10 million canadian dollars. stay you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> tucker: last night told you how canada's government awarded $10 million to omar khadr -- after giving this man them money, justin trudeau admitted that he didn't even bother calling the widow of christopher, the delta force medic who was murdered by khadr in 2002 and
whatever he thought, he could not imagine this was the perpetrator in a sexual assault, you wouldn't. vincent, thanks a lot. it was really helpful. >> thank you so much. >> tucker: canada has made a convicted terrorist a very rich man. will they ever spare a penny for his victims? we are going to talk to sergeant leigh morris was gravely wounded in the battle against omar, a man who does receive more than 10 million canadian dollars. stay you won't see these folks at the post...
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. >> with confirmation that an attack occurred, dempsey doesn't waste time ordering the perpetratorsup. >> place them in segregation. do you have enough information to issue the violations? >> yes. >> while the investigation continues. >> you don't know what to expect, so you're ready for anything. they have battered staff on occasion. so you have to expect that and be ready. >> all the rooms we just emptied out, sounds like we just filled them back in. round them up. >> as the staff meeting ends, the three offenders have no idea officers joseph dye and robert patterson are on their way to haul them off to seg. >> they're going to seg. >> they just woke us up, i don't know. >> this time staff is lucky. the offenders go without incident. >> hold all radio traffic. nonemergency movement until further notice. >> they said we battered somebody, but i think they got the wrong people. >> they put us time-out, but they say we're the only ones that were on the block when it happened. so they think it was us. >> while they wait in seg until their investigation is complete, across the yard 18-
. >> with confirmation that an attack occurred, dempsey doesn't waste time ordering the perpetratorsup. >> place them in segregation. do you have enough information to issue the violations? >> yes. >> while the investigation continues. >> you don't know what to expect, so you're ready for anything. they have battered staff on occasion. so you have to expect that and be ready. >> all the rooms we just emptied out, sounds like we just filled them back in. round...
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has not released surveillance video of the crime, saying some of the perpetrators may be minors. the chief says he doesn't want to compromise the investigation. >> we follow the law in terms of releasing the video, and we're not going to jeopardize any investigation. as the police belief, i do have that discretion. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it is working to improve safety and prevent crime with a robbery suppression detail and has plans to hire 40 new officers. >>> a murder case that caught national attention heads back to court in san francisco. the killing of kate steinley helped fuel the debate over immigration in this country. tomorrow, the illegal immigrant charged in her killing is due in court. amber lee is in the newsroom after talking to the public defender about what may happen in court tomorrow. >> reporter: public defender matt gonzales is the attorney for the accused, juan francisco lopez sanchez. >> both parties are ready to litigate the case. >> reporter: it's been just over 2 years since 32-year-old kate steilnley was shot and killed while walking with her father
has not released surveillance video of the crime, saying some of the perpetrators may be minors. the chief says he doesn't want to compromise the investigation. >> we follow the law in terms of releasing the video, and we're not going to jeopardize any investigation. as the police belief, i do have that discretion. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it is working to improve safety and prevent crime with a robbery suppression detail and has plans to hire 40 new officers. >>> a...
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and perpetrate our own power, please don't. this brings me to the point of why i stand here today. i have been here six months, not terribly long, thank god, i have been unable to shake my view. so as i walk into this chamber, as i stand next to these women and men, i'm a little humbled. when i walk down the staircase of the original house chamber that has been worn by time by the likes of kennedy and madison and monroe and eisenhower and lincoln, i'm humbled. but i would revert back to the 150 years ago, and that is we will delive to attempt the taxpayers with their money and some point some things become unsustainable and we are about freedom of individuals to venture and fail and venture and gain. and that we are a nation whose government should depend upon people, not whose people should depend upon government. i stood on this very floor and i dropped at the clerk's desk h.res. 458. it is a vehicle that would move to discharge pass the normal procedures house resolution 1436 . it's a bill that was voted for by every republican member of this body which would provide for repeal
and perpetrate our own power, please don't. this brings me to the point of why i stand here today. i have been here six months, not terribly long, thank god, i have been unable to shake my view. so as i walk into this chamber, as i stand next to these women and men, i'm a little humbled. when i walk down the staircase of the original house chamber that has been worn by time by the likes of kennedy and madison and monroe and eisenhower and lincoln, i'm humbled. but i would revert back to the 150...
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the gentleman, the person, the perpetrator, the heinous man, poncho, now 47, always tracked her down and then beat her again. eventually she realized she was pregnant. three months later she told poncho, she said he drove her across the mexican-u.s. border and on to houston, texas, where he forced her to work in a cantina. this is a story that reads inside houston sex trade. i am a representative of the congressional district in houston, where we have recognized that it is one of the hot spots of sex trade. but i do want to acknowledge that law enforcement, the sheriff, the police chief, the local he head of city, government, county government, have all come together, members of congress, faith organizations , and recognized and made a resistent stance to stand -- resistance stance to stand against this sex trade. and in fact i want to applaud them for recognizing the plight of esperanza. so i want to, with enthusiasm, support a bill that would amend the omnibus crime control act of 1968, to include an additional permissible use of amounts provided as grants under the edward burr mem
the gentleman, the person, the perpetrator, the heinous man, poncho, now 47, always tracked her down and then beat her again. eventually she realized she was pregnant. three months later she told poncho, she said he drove her across the mexican-u.s. border and on to houston, texas, where he forced her to work in a cantina. this is a story that reads inside houston sex trade. i am a representative of the congressional district in houston, where we have recognized that it is one of the hot spots...
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. >> one of the patrons was dining with some friends and the perpetrator walked past her and grabbedt out of the her handbag which she had drawn over the back of the chair. >> reporter: and then the person who lifted the wallet from the unsuspecting victim made a quick and calculated mo move. going from panera across the street to target. >> once the perpetrator left the panera bread they immediately came here to the target. there's two actors as of right now that we know of. they both entered the store. the one female actor then took the credit cards and bought several gift cards at high end value totaling close to $7,000. >> reporter: you might think that purchase would seem a little shift tee if you were working the register. but cops say the perps went to self check out and -- >> there's no one there to check your id or check your credit card to ensure you are indeed the purchase person purchasing those items. >> after the victim got alerts of suspicious activity, police quickly responded and grabbed time surveillance video. they captured these photos of the suspects leaving the
. >> one of the patrons was dining with some friends and the perpetrator walked past her and grabbedt out of the her handbag which she had drawn over the back of the chair. >> reporter: and then the person who lifted the wallet from the unsuspecting victim made a quick and calculated mo move. going from panera across the street to target. >> once the perpetrator left the panera bread they immediately came here to the target. there's two actors as of right now that we know of....
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and after that call is received, the perpetrator would then receive a warning letter in the mail.ve also created a task force of 100 officers solely dedicated to monitoring aggressive driving. the hope of course that everyone will get from point a to point b safely. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and they say fatal car crashes i climbing over 500% over the past decade. >> maybe it will help. we'll see. coming up, the mix and those good vibration whiskey. >> now we're talking. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ don't stop till you get enough ♪ ♪ ♪ keep on ♪ >> all right, it is mix time. >> music can totally change your state of mind. >> yes. >> energy level. sometimes your emotions. >> yes. >> apparently the same is true for whiskey. not only can whiskey do all those things to you, but music can do all those things to wheski, apparently. the spirit works distillery in california has been experimenting with using music to change the feel of their whiskeys. they separated 12 barrels for the music barrel experiment. six speakers. they get to listen to music all day. then six control barrels that get
and after that call is received, the perpetrator would then receive a warning letter in the mail.ve also created a task force of 100 officers solely dedicated to monitoring aggressive driving. the hope of course that everyone will get from point a to point b safely. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and they say fatal car crashes i climbing over 500% over the past decade. >> maybe it will help. we'll see. coming up, the mix and those good vibration whiskey. >> now we're...
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there's no greater term than to make it clear that perpetrators and those who collaborate with them will pay a heavy price for these crimes. this year's report contains specific elements that our country and other countries can use to prosecute the crime of modern slavery. i hope that compiling this year's report, you will continue to highlight examples of progress and prosecution to scrutinize where corruption and lack of progress are failing victims of modern slavery. the 2015 report on how it was perceived did real damage to this issue. and we're still recovering from that. we all need to continue to re-enforce trust in the process of developing a report and tier rankings. we are careful not to politicize the oversight process. and that remains important. i do believe that beginning last year and again this year, the state department has taken the integrity of the report seriously, and we thank you very much for that. senator cardin, there may be questions about some of the outcomes, but one of the things absolutely everyone feels is there was no politicization. there may have been di
there's no greater term than to make it clear that perpetrators and those who collaborate with them will pay a heavy price for these crimes. this year's report contains specific elements that our country and other countries can use to prosecute the crime of modern slavery. i hope that compiling this year's report, you will continue to highlight examples of progress and prosecution to scrutinize where corruption and lack of progress are failing victims of modern slavery. the 2015 report on how...
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after the attack, they refused to release a video of any, they said some of the perpetrators were minorsthey know that? they didn't know who they were. i will surprise you to know that the suppressing information about crime, not an effective way to fight it. the past few weeks there have been two more instances in which mobs have beaten up passengers. no video being released this time. why? they are telling us why. they've announced about the videos are being held from the public because "to release these videos would create the highest level of racially insensitive commentary and in addition it would create a racial bias in rioters against minorities on trains. ." the public is too racist to be told what actually happened. they would rather endanger passengers than risk being called insensitive, for real. do you recognize that attitude is everywhere. the same impulse the swedish government to hide official crime statistics from the public or angela merkel to publish anyone who complains about it. they appear far more about appearing virtuous than the well-being of their own people. the
after the attack, they refused to release a video of any, they said some of the perpetrators were minorsthey know that? they didn't know who they were. i will surprise you to know that the suppressing information about crime, not an effective way to fight it. the past few weeks there have been two more instances in which mobs have beaten up passengers. no video being released this time. why? they are telling us why. they've announced about the videos are being held from the public because...
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claims the widespread idea that black men are more prone to violence is one the justice system has perpetrated for decades. paul butler is a former federal prosecutor and author of "chokehold." also, a professor of law at georgetown university. thank you for being with us. paul butler: it's great to be soledad: your book is amazing and also kind of overwhelmingly tough to read as well. why did you call it "chokehold?" paul butler: the chokehold is a two-step process. it is about how black men are perceived. we often are viewed as thugs. there is a lot of anxiety, a lot of fear around us. so step one, the construction of the thug. step two is all this law and social practices to deal with ikely to shoot us. next to black comply, but you soledad: sos put on peopga that ie you saw a human killed on television. you saw the entire process. paul butler: police in america kill about 1000 people a year. and in 10 years, there were fewer than 50 prosecutions of those officers and only about 11 were convicted. so why is that? in "chokehold," i suggest the system is actually worki way it is supposed to.
claims the widespread idea that black men are more prone to violence is one the justice system has perpetrated for decades. paul butler is a former federal prosecutor and author of "chokehold." also, a professor of law at georgetown university. thank you for being with us. paul butler: it's great to be soledad: your book is amazing and also kind of overwhelmingly tough to read as well. why did you call it "chokehold?" paul butler: the chokehold is a two-step process. it is...