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we have police _ honest, i feeling safe. we have police around.ian police around. we don't get anything — asian police around. we don't get anything like racism or that kind of stuff from — anything like racism or that kind of stuff from the police. honestly. i have _ stuff from the police. honestly. i have black— stuff from the police. honestly. i have black and asian police around. we don't _ have black and asian police around. we don't get anything like racism or that kind _ we don't get anything like racism or that kind of— we don't get anything like racism or that kind of stuff from the police. honestly — that kind of stuff from the police. honestly. i've been seven years in brixton. _ honestly. i've been seven years in brixton, and never experienced that. i brixton, and never experienced that. i would _ brixton, and never experienced that. i would feel— brixton, and never experienced that. i would feel safe, because you just have to _ i would feel safe, because you just have to trust — i would feel safe, because you just have to trust that _
we have police _ honest, i feeling safe. we have police around.ian police around. we don't get anything — asian police around. we don't get anything like racism or that kind of stuff from — anything like racism or that kind of stuff from the police. honestly. i have _ stuff from the police. honestly. i have black— stuff from the police. honestly. i have black and asian police around. we don't _ have black and asian police around. we don't get anything like racism or that kind _ we don't...
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can't police themselves.— it has long been obvious the police can't police themselves.there have been reports in _ can't police themselves. there have been reports in the _ can't police themselves. there have been reports in the past _ can't police themselves. there have been reports in the past that - been reports in the past that nothing _ been reports in the past that nothing has changed so i think a lot of people _ nothing has changed so i think a lot of people that i know are thinking, what makes this any different? who is going _ what makes this any different? who is going to _ what makes this any different? who is going to measure those steps to be taken? — is going to measure those steps to be taken? what is going to be the repercussions if this doesn't happen? _ repercussions if this doesn't ha . en? , ., , repercussions if this doesn't hauen? , ., repercussions if this doesn't hauen? , . happen? reports have come, commissioners _ happen? reports have come, commissioners have - happen? reports have come, commissioners have gone - happen? reports have come, | co
can't police themselves.— it has long been obvious the police can't police themselves.there have been reports in _ can't police themselves. there have been reports in the _ can't police themselves. there have been reports in the past _ can't police themselves. there have been reports in the past that - been reports in the past that nothing _ been reports in the past that nothing has changed so i think a lot of people _ nothing has changed so i think a lot of people that i know are thinking,...
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this police station is about 500 police short. here's what gives me hope. we have doubled the number of applications 3 months or 2 months into the year than we did last year. we've had almost 1,000 applications since november. which is a tremendous up tick from where we were in 2021, that gives me hope. because people are seeing, i believe, that the city leaders are willing to invest in this police department and the policing component of public safety in this city and they're serious about it. that gives me hope. people are seeing that we're willing to work with dr. miller at urban alcamy to do something differently and people are seeing that this can be really really good because the outcomes of what we have done are positive. people are seeing that i can come to san francisco and shop. people are seeing that when i go to lumbar, i'm going to see police officers there. we still have challenges. let me be clear about that. these problems did not happen overnight, they will not be solved overnight. but we have a commitment that we're going to do what we nee
this police station is about 500 police short. here's what gives me hope. we have doubled the number of applications 3 months or 2 months into the year than we did last year. we've had almost 1,000 applications since november. which is a tremendous up tick from where we were in 2021, that gives me hope. because people are seeing, i believe, that the city leaders are willing to invest in this police department and the policing component of public safety in this city and they're serious about it....
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we have white police around. we have black police around. we have asian police around. experienced that. i would feel safe because you just have to trust that they're there i to protect you. and they're not all like that. no support from the police. none at all whatsoever. they don't like black people. so, yeah, some mixed responses there. some people working to tell me that that even though they had negative experiences with the metropolitan police officers, that they were keen not to paint all of them with the same brush. but there were 16 recommendations in the review, and i'm going to just tell you what some of those were. so one of the recommendations was for greater independent oversight. so outside experts to be drafted in, as well as an overhaul of the vetting system. so re vetting of firearm officers and also a fundamental reset of stop and search. in london now, sir mark rowley, the metropolitan police commissioner, he said he accepted the findings and systemic failings, but he said that he stopped short of calling it institutional. but he said that he felt th
we have white police around. we have black police around. we have asian police around. experienced that. i would feel safe because you just have to trust that they're there i to protect you. and they're not all like that. no support from the police. none at all whatsoever. they don't like black people. so, yeah, some mixed responses there. some people working to tell me that that even though they had negative experiences with the metropolitan police officers, that they were keen not to paint...
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so who will now police? the police . chinese now police? the police.n moscow today to meet vladimir putin. it's reported been discussing a chinese peace plan , the war in chinese peace plan, the war in ukraine. while earlier, russia flew two nuclear capable bombers , the sea of japan, for more than 7 hours. the us flew two us. nuclear bombers towards the russian border . the cold war russian border. the cold war hots up . let us know all your hots up. let us know all your views and all those stories. vaiews@gbnews.uk plus the latest headlines with . tamsin latest headlines with. tamsin mark, thank you. good afternoon from the gb newsroom it's 1:02. bofis from the gb newsroom it's 1:02. boris johnson accepted. he misled parliament over partygate, but he maintains wasn't intentional or reckless . wasn't intentional or reckless. submitting his 52 page defence dossier to the privileged committee, the former prime minister said gatherings at downing street during lockdown should never have happened . he should never have happened. he also says statements in
so who will now police? the police . chinese now police? the police.n moscow today to meet vladimir putin. it's reported been discussing a chinese peace plan , the war in chinese peace plan, the war in ukraine. while earlier, russia flew two nuclear capable bombers , the sea of japan, for more than 7 hours. the us flew two us. nuclear bombers towards the russian border . the cold war russian border. the cold war hots up . let us know all your hots up. let us know all your views and all those...
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police! open up. ..police are here to arrest a suspected fraudster. tell me about your involvement in this. it's the police, can you let us in the block, please? thank you. fraudsters steal billions every year. they impersonate banks and even the police. he was very caring. all the time it was, "please, don't worry." they target the vulnerable — sometimes again and again. they've been praying on herfor nine years now. they've befriended her and built up some sort of relationship with mum. it's estimated 40% of all crime in england and wales is fraud. hello, it's the police, open up. fraud, it is a national security issue. - it's funding other organised crime. | you look back now and you think, how stupid were we? yeah. but at that moment in time, it was... ..it was quite terrifying. every year, fraudsters relieve us of an estimated £5 billion. last year in kent alone, 12,000 frauds were reported. panorama's been filming there for almost a year with the kent police fraud squad. the groups that operate tend to be from london. the whole of kent, it is ta
police! open up. ..police are here to arrest a suspected fraudster. tell me about your involvement in this. it's the police, can you let us in the block, please? thank you. fraudsters steal billions every year. they impersonate banks and even the police. he was very caring. all the time it was, "please, don't worry." they target the vulnerable — sometimes again and again. they've been praying on herfor nine years now. they've befriended her and built up some sort of relationship...
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police us the right way. treat us with dignity and respect and understand we are not all criminals in our neighborhood. that is something we are teaching our officers and recruits from day one. we are taking them into the communities, letting them become part of the community. we are bringing community members to our facility and letting them talk to our recruits and our officers about things and how we can do things better. my good friend mandy moore allison the chief of police in , miami has done some amazing things here. he understands that. we have to be in the community figuratively and literally, and that starts with us taking that first step and going into the communities and not only dealing with violent crime in those neighborhoods, but also building community relations and trust with them at the same time. i will be quicker on the recruiting side. we've all seen across the nation, it is harder to recruit, hire, train, and retain good quality police officers. even if the numbers are down we , are not
police us the right way. treat us with dignity and respect and understand we are not all criminals in our neighborhood. that is something we are teaching our officers and recruits from day one. we are taking them into the communities, letting them become part of the community. we are bringing community members to our facility and letting them talk to our recruits and our officers about things and how we can do things better. my good friend mandy moore allison the chief of police in , miami has...
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, the police metropolitan police, the police force in this country, as many institution, too institutionp and have lost that top down and have lost that relationship with the people that they serve. i think that there are all sorts of problems and when we talk about the particular issue with the fridges, you know, those should have been replaced. this is also about the allocation of funds and money and is a case throughout all of our institutions and throughout, you know, various quangos and on. pubuc know, various quangos and on. public money should you know every penny should used effectively i think that money is being spent on the wrong things and not going to the right things. and that was one things that came out of the report. there are certain areas that police are almost that the police are almost unlimited they unlimited funded and then they a freezer breaks down. the freezer that breaks down. the armed police seem to be able to get whatever resources they need, cash over need, massive shortage cash over the last years austerity the last 12 years of austerity is have been cut.
, the police metropolitan police, the police force in this country, as many institution, too institutionp and have lost that top down and have lost that relationship with the people that they serve. i think that there are all sorts of problems and when we talk about the particular issue with the fridges, you know, those should have been replaced. this is also about the allocation of funds and money and is a case throughout all of our institutions and throughout, you know, various quangos and...
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officer , i find a serving police officer, i find it extraordinary that in policing and in the policeat wasn't there moment of like a plane falling out of the sky. i just think it is so dreadful and, you know, has to be a moment. that change came . change moment. that change came. change didn't come . so now this report didn't come. so now this report has to carry that. and has to take responsibility for getting the change needed that we should have had at the point that that young woman lost her life. in response , commissioner mark response, commissioner mark riley said that progress was being made to reform the met by setting her language in terms of the bullets at the diagnosis of what we've got wrong and just simply not wrapping it up in the same level. we are going to be anti—racist until the scottish and the homophobic. i've stepped up massively our capability in official silencing armed men and women in the organisation reporting more incidents. we are sacking officers a faster rate because of that. because of their help. so we are making the progress that people expected to t
officer , i find a serving police officer, i find it extraordinary that in policing and in the policeat wasn't there moment of like a plane falling out of the sky. i just think it is so dreadful and, you know, has to be a moment. that change came . change moment. that change came. change didn't come . so now this report didn't come. so now this report has to carry that. and has to take responsibility for getting the change needed that we should have had at the point that that young woman lost...
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please sauce the way you police people over there. police us the right way. treatise with dignity and respect. understand that we are not all criminals in these neighborhoods. we are treating -- we are showing our officers and our constables this from day one -- we are bringing community members to our facility and letting them talk to our recruits and our officers about things that gave them a negative perception of the police and how we can do things better. the chief of police of miami is doing some amazing things there. he understands that we need to be in the community. figuratively and literally. that starts with us taking that first step. going into communities to not only deal with violent crime in those neighborhoods but also to improve community relations and build trust with them at the same time. we have all seen across the nation that it is hard to recruit, hire, train, and maintain good quality police officers. even though the numbers are up we are not looking for quantity we are looking for quality we started an initiative recently -- recently
please sauce the way you police people over there. police us the right way. treatise with dignity and respect. understand that we are not all criminals in these neighborhoods. we are treating -- we are showing our officers and our constables this from day one -- we are bringing community members to our facility and letting them talk to our recruits and our officers about things that gave them a negative perception of the police and how we can do things better. the chief of police of miami is...
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can't police themselves. reports in the past that nothing has changed so i think a lot of people that i know are thinking, what makes this any different? who is going to measure those steps to be taken? what is going to be the repercussions if this doesn't happen? reports have come, commissioners have gone, and still the met hasn't changed. the warning is this is its last chance. for too long it has failed too many, the very people who need protecting, including those just walking home. lucy manning, bbc news. sir mark rowley — appointed six months ago as commissioner of the metropolitan police — says he is already working to improve standards, but even his supporters acknowledge that restoring the public�*s trust in the force is a hugely challenging task given decades of problems. our home editor mark easton has this assessment. "the met has become disconnected from londoners. "their consent can no longer be assumed." a damning conclusion from today's report that should ring alarm bells amongst politicians a
can't police themselves. reports in the past that nothing has changed so i think a lot of people that i know are thinking, what makes this any different? who is going to measure those steps to be taken? what is going to be the repercussions if this doesn't happen? reports have come, commissioners have gone, and still the met hasn't changed. the warning is this is its last chance. for too long it has failed too many, the very people who need protecting, including those just walking home. lucy...
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that was placed to police. the shooter was shot and killed after an exchange with the police at 10:27 a.m. so 14 minutes after the first call was made to police that shooter was shot in an exchange with police, fatally shot by the police officers. so this was a pretty fast situation where police got on the ground and were able to stop that shooter from making this any worse, john. >> john: in case folks at home missed the top of it, when the spokesman for the nashville police department came up and described this, there was a call put in from the school, there was no school resource officer present at the school, it's a private school, it doesn't employ anybody from the nashville police department to look after the school. when police arrived, apparently just moments after the school was put in, they entered the first floor of the school and they began clearing that first floor. they then heard shots coming from the second floor, it was a team of five officers who entered the school, made their way up the stair
that was placed to police. the shooter was shot and killed after an exchange with the police at 10:27 a.m. so 14 minutes after the first call was made to police that shooter was shot in an exchange with police, fatally shot by the police officers. so this was a pretty fast situation where police got on the ground and were able to stop that shooter from making this any worse, john. >> john: in case folks at home missed the top of it, when the spokesman for the nashville police department...
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and once police got there, you can see there was the full on police presence. they called it a large police operation. and at that time, they thought the gunman was still on the loose, that they were warning people, fi, emergency apps to stay home, not to come outside. that there was probably a shooter on the run. but now, as we heard from the police spokesman, we know they believe that the gunman was among one of the 6, a 7 people that were killed inside the hall. now police say that when they arrive, they heard a shot in the upper part of the building. so we saw video of them with their long guns going towards that, that direction a carefully. and they found one body. so they think that this incident has been contained that they have the gunmen, but what they don't have yet is a motive. and we don't know who this person is so far. right. well, those images that we're seeing are very shocking indeed. and stacy shootings are not very common in germany. they buy occur. so this is clearly a huge shock. yes. especially for place like homburg, homburg is a beautifu
and once police got there, you can see there was the full on police presence. they called it a large police operation. and at that time, they thought the gunman was still on the loose, that they were warning people, fi, emergency apps to stay home, not to come outside. that there was probably a shooter on the run. but now, as we heard from the police spokesman, we know they believe that the gunman was among one of the 6, a 7 people that were killed inside the hall. now police say that when they...
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, of course police deter crime, criminal items if there is more police or less police, we have a d.a. who will hopefully is prosecuting and absolutely fund the police. they need a funding, it's a shame that we have gotten to this point that it has to be overtime but we have to do what we have to do, we need our cops. thank you. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comes. next speaker please. >> speaker: so i hope san francisco, this is from district 1. i hope that san francisco understand this is not about adding more police, this is overtime, which will lead to burn out and less police on the street. one of the things that the sheriff what's been paid at stating that basically they're mismanaging their budget. that they're in areas that they should not be. we all want to be safe and we want to go home and go home and shop. but the police is how we feel about the police is where they get us. this did not come out of nowhere, a lack of trust, a lack of competence, lack of truth and honesty. that did not come from anywhere, it came to us. and we ask that they show up on time and respect
, of course police deter crime, criminal items if there is more police or less police, we have a d.a. who will hopefully is prosecuting and absolutely fund the police. they need a funding, it's a shame that we have gotten to this point that it has to be overtime but we have to do what we have to do, we need our cops. thank you. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comes. next speaker please. >> speaker: so i hope san francisco, this is from district 1. i hope that san francisco...
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will have a bet new police _ police forces will have a bet new police officers. are checking police officers again against _ are checking police officers again against the police database and they are being _ against the police database and they are being inspected by the independent inspector of police forces — independent inspector of police forces to— independent inspector of police forces to make sure that is happening. you talked about my daughter, i want my daughters to grow— daughter, i want my daughters to grow up— daughter, i want my daughters to grow up in— daughter, i want my daughters to grow up in a society which not only do they— grow up in a society which not only do they have full trust in the police, — do they have full trust in the police, it— do they have full trust in the police, it is fundamentally safe. that report into the metropolitan police was not the only thing we discussed with the prime minister. we asked about his plans to stop small boats crossing the channel, the controversial pension changes in last week's budget and the future of
will have a bet new police _ police forces will have a bet new police officers. are checking police officers again against _ are checking police officers again against the police database and they are being _ against the police database and they are being inspected by the independent inspector of police forces — independent inspector of police forces to— independent inspector of police forces to make sure that is happening. you talked about my daughter, i want my daughters to grow—...
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casey's review of the metropolitan police. , ., , ., , police.ss casey for i police. i wish to put on record my l thanks of baroness casey for taking on this review of city of topic with utmost professionalism. the metropolitan police service plays a big role in our country. tackling crime throughout the capital and keeping 9 million londoners say. preventing terrorism nationally. to ourl to our i back the police. i put trust them to put. to support all of us at our most fearful, painful and tragic moments. many of us can never imagine the challenges that regular police officers face every day. that is particularly poignant as tomorrow marks the sixth anniversary of the murder of pc keith palmer in the line of duty, whilst he was protecting all of us for that, for their contribution, i'm sure all members willjoin me in thanking the police for their work. but, members willjoin me in thanking the police fortheirwork. but, mr speaker, they have been growing concerns around the performance of the metropolitan police and its ability to command the con
casey's review of the metropolitan police. , ., , ., , police.ss casey for i police. i wish to put on record my l thanks of baroness casey for taking on this review of city of topic with utmost professionalism. the metropolitan police service plays a big role in our country. tackling crime throughout the capital and keeping 9 million londoners say. preventing terrorism nationally. to ourl to our i back the police. i put trust them to put. to support all of us at our most fearful, painful and...
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police.we've had this type i the greek police. this is not the first time we've had this type ofj first time we've had this type of report thinking back after the murder of stephen lawrence. what you think nothing has fundamentally changed? it think nothing has fundamentally chanced? ., , think nothing has fundamentally chanced? .,, , think nothing has fundamentally chaned? ., , . think nothing has fundamentally chanced? , ., , ., , changed? it has been almost 25 years since the mcpherson _ changed? it has been almost 25 years since the mcpherson report _ changed? it has been almost 25 years since the mcpherson report came i changed? it has been almost 25 years since the mcpherson report came out| since the mcpherson report came out and i think some of the themes are still relevant to the report that has come out today. clearly there has come out today. clearly there has not been enough change that has taken place and i think for me, it isjust around taken place and i think for me, it is just
police.we've had this type i the greek police. this is not the first time we've had this type ofj first time we've had this type of report thinking back after the murder of stephen lawrence. what you think nothing has fundamentally changed? it think nothing has fundamentally chanced? ., , think nothing has fundamentally chanced? .,, , think nothing has fundamentally chaned? ., , . think nothing has fundamentally chanced? , ., , ., , changed? it has been almost 25 years since the mcpherson _...
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police are often targets.hen their vehicle was damaged in a bomb attack in county tyrone. it is crucial now that the government steps up and provides the additional funding that is needed to enable the police service in northern ireland to recruit the additional police officers that they need, so they have the resources and the capacity to counter this very serious terrorist threat. but for the wider public, northern ireland's history of conflict means even today, living with security threats is nothing new. does the continued presence of paramilitaries ever concern you? no. it's just idiots that are just trying to cause trouble. everyone here grew up around that. they know where to stay away from and they know where to go to, really. i think it's good that it's taken seriously, | but by the same token, it's nowhere near as . bad as it used to be. the threat level has remained at severe in northern ireland for much of the past 13 years. it was downgraded last year, but since then, assessments by security servi
police are often targets.hen their vehicle was damaged in a bomb attack in county tyrone. it is crucial now that the government steps up and provides the additional funding that is needed to enable the police service in northern ireland to recruit the additional police officers that they need, so they have the resources and the capacity to counter this very serious terrorist threat. but for the wider public, northern ireland's history of conflict means even today, living with security threats...
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by heavy-handed police.tossing the molotov cocktails belong to antifa members. >> incredible. thank you for that. good to see you. watch him at midnight. we do. >> the dumber the lie, the more viciously obedience to that lie must be enforced. now all of a sudden you are expected to believe even children can change their biological sex at will. even the dna incitement. etsy pack this weekend michael knowles of the "daily wire" sai basically just that. watch. >> there can be no middleway in dealing with chan stender gender . it is all or nothing. if transgender is true, if men can become women, then it's tru for everybody of all ages. if transgender is false as it is , if men really cannot become women as they cannot, then it's false for everybody too. if it is false, then we should not indulge it. especially since that indulgenc requires taking away the rights and customs of so many people. if it is false, then for the good of society and especially for the good of the poor people who have fallen prey to this
by heavy-handed police.tossing the molotov cocktails belong to antifa members. >> incredible. thank you for that. good to see you. watch him at midnight. we do. >> the dumber the lie, the more viciously obedience to that lie must be enforced. now all of a sudden you are expected to believe even children can change their biological sex at will. even the dna incitement. etsy pack this weekend michael knowles of the "daily wire" sai basically just that. watch. >> there...
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police lieutenant kirill yermakov and senior police lieutenant john verdyan , who faithfully serveshe fatherland , twenty-six-year-old district police officer kirill yermakov after the ceremony, together with his wife, examined the donated housing to a young family, overwhelmed with emotions. for us. this is a great joy and a lot of help and support, of course, there is the ministry of internal affairs his wife's one-year-old district police officer, daughter. she will have a separate room. the nursery will be in this room. as if her toys that drink comfortably, the spouses would be happy that now they have their own two-room apartment. aleksey voznyuk, the district police officer, is also thinking about how to equip housing. after inspecting the dwelling, he went to a local school to conduct a lesson in financial literacy, schoolchildren were in a hurry to shake hands with the policeman, who is always asked for support by alexander budkin and dmitry frolov kaliningrad region. first, they deceived the pensioner for a whole million rubles, and then each other, however, no one won, bu
police lieutenant kirill yermakov and senior police lieutenant john verdyan , who faithfully serveshe fatherland , twenty-six-year-old district police officer kirill yermakov after the ceremony, together with his wife, examined the donated housing to a young family, overwhelmed with emotions. for us. this is a great joy and a lot of help and support, of course, there is the ministry of internal affairs his wife's one-year-old district police officer, daughter. she will have a separate room. the...
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and they even fought back. 55 police officers were injured.ers have been outraged by what's been happening in parliament — pro—government mps spoiling for a fight with the opposition, and then backing a controversial foreign agents bill. the law would require ngos and media that get more than 20% of their funding from abroad to label themselves as agents of foreign influence. it's in the same spirit as russia's foreign agent law, which over the years has been used to stigmatise and silence critical voices. the georgian government says that it wants more transparency, and that the bill has been copied from an american law, but in a statement, the united states embassy in tbilisi described it as �*kremlin—inspired legislation�*, and said it was a dark day for georgian democracy. this place outside georgia's parliament in the capital of tbilisi has been the scene of so many anti—government and anti—russia protests over the years, but this time the government may have gone too far. the country's opposition is powerless to change things inside parl
and they even fought back. 55 police officers were injured.ers have been outraged by what's been happening in parliament — pro—government mps spoiling for a fight with the opposition, and then backing a controversial foreign agents bill. the law would require ngos and media that get more than 20% of their funding from abroad to label themselves as agents of foreign influence. it's in the same spirit as russia's foreign agent law, which over the years has been used to stigmatise and silence...
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because the police are representing the state, so in a way when you attack the police, you might feelburning across france as president macron struggles for a way out of this crisis, with political negotiations frozen and the streets on fire. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. el salvador is marking the first anniversary of an emergency measure which gave the police new powers, and has also led to the arrest of more than 60,000 suspected gang members. the controversial measure has dramatically decreased the country's murder rate, which was once one of the highest in the world, but it has also sparked protests on the part of some of the relatives of those detained, who say their loved ones have been arbitrarily rounded up and thrown injail. to mark the anniversary of what's known as the state of exception hundreds of relatives took their protest to the steps of the parliament building as our correspondent will grant reports now, from san salvador. the state of exception in el salvador is now a year old and in that time more than 65,000 people have been arrested, human rights groups and
because the police are representing the state, so in a way when you attack the police, you might feelburning across france as president macron struggles for a way out of this crisis, with political negotiations frozen and the streets on fire. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. el salvador is marking the first anniversary of an emergency measure which gave the police new powers, and has also led to the arrest of more than 60,000 suspected gang members. the controversial measure has dramatically...
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did the police believe you?just had a bad dream, and that i had called 9-1-1 after my bad dream. >> but less than a month later, a similar case, in nearby palo alto. a man broke into this house and restrained the woman living there with zip ties and swimming goggles, he then threatened to rape her. or is it the same man? was it matthew muller? >> police investigating samantha's assault aren't sure, but lieutenant zach perron with the palo alto police believe the same person is responsible for both crimes. >> we were able to identify one suspect in the case, he is our prime suspect, matthew muller. >> muller has neither been charged in either case. we wanted to hear from muller, himself. his attorney did not want him to do an interview, however muller agreed to see a visitor. "dateline" associate producer kayla ward spent 30 minutes speaking to muller in jail, through glass, on the phone. no camera, no recording, no note taking allowed. >> what is your initial impression of him? >> extremely talkative. it was lik
did the police believe you?just had a bad dream, and that i had called 9-1-1 after my bad dream. >> but less than a month later, a similar case, in nearby palo alto. a man broke into this house and restrained the woman living there with zip ties and swimming goggles, he then threatened to rape her. or is it the same man? was it matthew muller? >> police investigating samantha's assault aren't sure, but lieutenant zach perron with the palo alto police believe the same person is...
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is the met police simply reflective of the | police simply reflective of the country?the met is just reflecting divisions in the country at the moment? part ofthe in the country at the moment? part of the problem _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is the met is not reflective of london, 29% of police officers are women, that should be 50%. yet women experience discrimination internally and they are more likely to leave jobs and also when they come forward and report abuse they are not believed, one of the most distressing parts of the report was a woman police officer who experienced abuse at the hands of an officer and it was minimised to the point where she said, do i need to die you to take this seriously? at the same time leadership is talking about how strategically important tackling this was. if the met wants to change it needs to reflect the communities it needs to reflect the communities it serves. �* ., ., ., it serves. are there one or two measures _ it serves. are there one or two measu
is the met police simply reflective of the | police simply reflective of the country?the met is just reflecting divisions in the country at the moment? part ofthe in the country at the moment? part of the problem _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is _ in the country at the moment? part of the problem is the met is not reflective of london, 29% of police officers are women, that should be 50%. yet women experience discrimination internally and they are more likely to leave jobs...
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amy: the justice department began investigating the louisville police department after the police killing of breonna taylor, who was shot dead in her own home during a no-knock raid on march 13, 2020. on wednesday, breonna's mother tamika palmer spoke to reporters about the doj's findings. >> it is heartbreaking to know everything you have been saying from day one has to be said again through this manner. that it took this to have somebody look into the department. >> specifically talked about the warrant in breonna's apartment. when he heard that today, what went through your mind? he essentially said this should not have happened. >> heartbreak all over again because i knew that to begin with. i said that from the very beginning. we have asked that question over and over for noah to ever give you a direct answer. amy: lonita baker, an attorney for breonna taylor's family, also spoke at the news conference. >> we are encouraged to the department of justice findings today. however, it is unfortunate that it took the murder of breonna taylor and protest after protest after protest through
amy: the justice department began investigating the louisville police department after the police killing of breonna taylor, who was shot dead in her own home during a no-knock raid on march 13, 2020. on wednesday, breonna's mother tamika palmer spoke to reporters about the doj's findings. >> it is heartbreaking to know everything you have been saying from day one has to be said again through this manner. that it took this to have somebody look into the department. >> specifically...
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police are l do things the right way. police are getting _ do things the right way.nd now the youths are taking crimes into the run— and now the youths are taking crimes into the run matters. knife crime, uii'i into the run matters. knife crime, gun crime, — into the run matters. knife crime, gun crime, the police are meant to be there _ gun crime, the police are meant to be there helping generations and start doing police intervention work with the _ start doing police intervention work with the youth. there is nothing for no one _ with the youth. there is nothing for no one nowadays. i'm joined now by nancey kelly, ceo of the charity stonewall in london. the minute and accused of institutional racism, homophobia, such are to you because you love yes and a wish i could say i was surprised but were not. we know the force is an incredibly long history and frankly doing a terrible job of serving, particularly black and minority ethnic stabilities confirms what our community knows and is just not good enough. and also the treatment of the members of the public and gay o
police are l do things the right way. police are getting _ do things the right way.nd now the youths are taking crimes into the run— and now the youths are taking crimes into the run matters. knife crime, uii'i into the run matters. knife crime, gun crime, — into the run matters. knife crime, gun crime, the police are meant to be there _ gun crime, the police are meant to be there helping generations and start doing police intervention work with the _ start doing police intervention work...
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and also looking at those pictures of those police officers heavily on police, pointing towards another floor were this saw, it was allegedly at that time. and it was pretty quick in the information by police telling all the residents in the neighboring area. this area has been quoted off to not leave the homes. it was, it's still the situation unfolding with heavy police presence here. they still have wouldn't off the area. so it's not possible to come close to the place. but as you can see behind me, there's still a lot of moving not only by police, but also by price was following closely what is unfolding here is waiting. of course for any other updates that authorities will give us in the following out. thanks bye, honey dw reporter been coming out about it gruber in hamburg force and we apologize for the sound to add during that life connection with bank. i mean chinese leader seizing ping has been handed a historic 3rd term as president, china's a rubber stamp parliament. the national people's congress held the election and there was no doubt what the result would be. she took the
and also looking at those pictures of those police officers heavily on police, pointing towards another floor were this saw, it was allegedly at that time. and it was pretty quick in the information by police telling all the residents in the neighboring area. this area has been quoted off to not leave the homes. it was, it's still the situation unfolding with heavy police presence here. they still have wouldn't off the area. so it's not possible to come close to the place. but as you can see...
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what are the police doing to tackle this? well, i police doing to tackle this?rtainly, maggie has an excellent manager, a systematic person but is tackling this in a very systematic way. a serious problem about complaints of violence against women and girls, against police officers themselves, to the complainer, they are being investigated by their pals in the same force. it's absolutely parity of that a complaint of this nature does not fall foul of the risk that he can manipulate it through his friends, or through a word to a colleague who knows a colleague involved on this, because we know that the whole thrust of why this work is being done is because the police have a male dominated, somewhat misogynistic culture, dismissive of women. all the more so when it is their pals facing an accusation. it seems to be imperative that these kinds of complaints go immediately to a different police force. who have no vested interest and no relationship with the defendant. i've been saying that for a very long time. so have most of the women's aid, refuge, violence again
what are the police doing to tackle this? well, i police doing to tackle this?rtainly, maggie has an excellent manager, a systematic person but is tackling this in a very systematic way. a serious problem about complaints of violence against women and girls, against police officers themselves, to the complainer, they are being investigated by their pals in the same force. it's absolutely parity of that a complaint of this nature does not fall foul of the risk that he can manipulate it through...
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little good policing . country. little good policing.the states? no, i'm certainly not in favour of defunding the police, but the police. i mean, we have personal of the way they screw things going way back to 2001 that when we very publicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we waszry publicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a! publicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a newlicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a new it:ly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a new it was»r rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a new it was arape which was a new it was a nonsense but they got their priorities wrong. we've recently had operation midland , which is had operation midland, which is another example of another horrendous example of how they misallocated funds and to sit and have watch. sadiq khan defending it's all been on his watch . keir starmer in his watch. keir starmer in favour of reappointing cressida dick and most of this has happened on her watch it all been
little good policing . country. little good policing.the states? no, i'm certainly not in favour of defunding the police, but the police. i mean, we have personal of the way they screw things going way back to 2001 that when we very publicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we waszry publicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a! publicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a newlicly for rape going way back to 2001 that when we was a new it:ly for rape going...
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we are expecting to hear from the met police and sussex police who together have been searching for aissing baby in brighton. there's been a significant development in this case which is why we're bringing you these live pictures from sussex police headquarters and from sussex police headquarters and from the area that they have been searching in the past few days. i am told that when they do appear before the microphones, they're going to hear from the microphones, they're going to hearfrom louis the microphones, they're going to hear from louis who the microphones, they're going to hearfrom louis who is the microphones, they're going to hear from louis who is from the med police and james collins from sussex police. and searches being conducted in the past few months with officers and south downs with imaging cameras, drones and search dogs. and the partner, convicted sex offender have been missing since january and they were further arrested on suspicion of chris negligence and manslaughter, including some very concerning statements from the police that they been forced to come to
we are expecting to hear from the met police and sussex police who together have been searching for aissing baby in brighton. there's been a significant development in this case which is why we're bringing you these live pictures from sussex police headquarters and from sussex police headquarters and from the area that they have been searching in the past few days. i am told that when they do appear before the microphones, they're going to hear from the microphones, they're going to hearfrom...
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policing our tweets and not policing our streets.cause they're just deluged with all this diversity training. they're taught that they need to protect the feelings of these disadvantaged identity groups. groups like stonewall gendered intelligence, mermaids bombarding them with this highly partisan , this highly partisan, politicised training. and they think that their job is to go out and record two instances of politically incorrect speech and behaviour on twitter and facebook. and if you call up and you say, i've been burgled or my car's been broken into, or my child just got mugged at knifepoint, your best get a crime reference number. that's the issue. the problem . the issue. that's the problem. and just a distraction, and this is just a distraction, i from the real issue. so i think, from the real issue. so i think, from the real issue. so i come online. i could come back online. but before james, your before i do, james, your thoughts? yeah, it's clear that there's of with the there's a loss of trust with the police a lot of
policing our tweets and not policing our streets.cause they're just deluged with all this diversity training. they're taught that they need to protect the feelings of these disadvantaged identity groups. groups like stonewall gendered intelligence, mermaids bombarding them with this highly partisan , this highly partisan, politicised training. and they think that their job is to go out and record two instances of politically incorrect speech and behaviour on twitter and facebook. and if you...
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the doj says the police used excessive force and practiced an aggressive style of policing against black people. more ahead. >>> let's bring in the panel. we are here with law enforcement guru john miller, famously fearful flyer, molly, the man my mom misses when he is not on the panel, lz and former trump white house director and star of "the view" alyssa and joining us from austin to talk about what's going on at the border is professor ricardo ainsley of the university of texas at austin. we will be with you momentarily, professor. john tell us what your reporting has found about the ongoing crime story of the americans who were ambushed. >> they are in the stage now of kind of trying to organize three things. number one, which is the handling of the two living victims and the two dead victims, the autopsies are complete. those bodies are coming back. the two living victims, the fbi has a very well developed process for victim witness assistance which involves treatment for trauma, the ability to question them with trauma informed kind of interview tactics. they need to know what they
the doj says the police used excessive force and practiced an aggressive style of policing against black people. more ahead. >>> let's bring in the panel. we are here with law enforcement guru john miller, famously fearful flyer, molly, the man my mom misses when he is not on the panel, lz and former trump white house director and star of "the view" alyssa and joining us from austin to talk about what's going on at the border is professor ricardo ainsley of the university of...
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the paris police chief says they are indispensable to policing protests like this and meanwhile fromrotesters here, anger toward the government is merging with anger toward the police. david: lucy williamson there in paris. we take you to el salvador, marking the first anniversary of an emergency measure which gave police new powers and has also led to the arrest of more than 60,000 suspected gang members. the controversial measure has decreased the murder rate, which was once one of the hight in the world. it has also sparked protests on the part of relatives of those detained who say their loved ones have been rounded up and thrown into jail. to mark the anniversary of the state of exception, hundreds of relatives tooto the steps of the parliament building, as our correspondent will grant reports from san salvador. reporter: the state of exception is a year on and in that time morehan 65,000 people have been arrested. human rights groups and these relatives say there are thousands of innocent people detained, their loved ones have been attained arbitraly in flagrant abuse of the hu
the paris police chief says they are indispensable to policing protests like this and meanwhile fromrotesters here, anger toward the government is merging with anger toward the police. david: lucy williamson there in paris. we take you to el salvador, marking the first anniversary of an emergency measure which gave police new powers and has also led to the arrest of more than 60,000 suspected gang members. the controversial measure has decreased the murder rate, which was once one of the hight...
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police officers, on policing in general. but for me and what i read and what i see and what i've seen overtime, being here five years as a supervisor and as a aid. the facts are not different. there are not enough police officers. we are 500 at least 500 short and that's decided by an agreed upon formula, it's not just chief scott saying, today i woke up this morning, ieng we're 500 officers short. there is a formula that we use to come up with how many police officers we need and agreed upon formula by the voters of prop e and police commission and by this board. and that formula tells us, we are short officers based on demand for service. who is calling 9-1-1 and can we get to the calls fast enough? the answer is no. we don't have enough officers. i'm tired of receiving emails from captain saying that they cannot cover chestnut. i've had three armed robbery of palace of fine art and somebody beat terribly in the marina. we all want to keep our constituents safe. but the fact is, we are short police officers and when we are
police officers, on policing in general. but for me and what i read and what i see and what i've seen overtime, being here five years as a supervisor and as a aid. the facts are not different. there are not enough police officers. we are 500 at least 500 short and that's decided by an agreed upon formula, it's not just chief scott saying, today i woke up this morning, ieng we're 500 officers short. there is a formula that we use to come up with how many police officers we need and agreed upon...
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accused attacking police. the site of a plan. policed. center. atlanta. are now face.terrorism charges. newly security footage. office. retreating and ducking for cover. as protest. long fireworks. and cocktail. and what police call a coordinated attack. investigators say. protest. destroyed police and equipment. during the in. and that many of the protein were from out of state. people that are organized to come to our state to undermine a public protes facility is part of an effort to militarize atlanta police on land that should be preserved for nature. atlanta mayor andrei dickins says the city is creating a new task force to address concerns around the public safety facility. the fbi is now offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the four americans who were kidnapped at gunpoint in mexico last week. it happened shortly after that group had crossed into the mexican border city of matamoros from brownsville, texas. the fbi says the group was driving a white minivan with north carolina plates when they came under gunfire from a group of armed men. they w
accused attacking police. the site of a plan. policed. center. atlanta. are now face.terrorism charges. newly security footage. office. retreating and ducking for cover. as protest. long fireworks. and cocktail. and what police call a coordinated attack. investigators say. protest. destroyed police and equipment. during the in. and that many of the protein were from out of state. people that are organized to come to our state to undermine a public protes facility is part of an effort to...
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by the police.this human rights watch reporting, which uses a lot of sonyi's footage, they deliberately go after the legal and medical teams first. they are very clear. one of the police officer said, i think he had "police legal" on his shirt and he said it was fine to arrest the legal observers who were considered essential workers at the time. they were allowed to be out. explain who this team of police are. >> the nypd's strategic spots group are a paramitary organization within the nypd that are used to produce tt -- used to police protest events li we saw in mott hen. they he come under appropriate scrutiny for their violent tactics. this was no accident. this was a planned operation. wh is unique about theott haven oration iit was planned by the highest level officials within the police department. terrence monahan, the highest ranked -- heist uniformed rank police ofcer was present. the bureau chief tt oversee the srg unit. they had a plan. amy: it is astounding. you see them separate out --
by the police.this human rights watch reporting, which uses a lot of sonyi's footage, they deliberately go after the legal and medical teams first. they are very clear. one of the police officer said, i think he had "police legal" on his shirt and he said it was fine to arrest the legal observers who were considered essential workers at the time. they were allowed to be out. explain who this team of police are. >> the nypd's strategic spots group are a paramitary organization...
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well, more police officers could be placed on paid leave. that's an antioch after mayor lamar thorpe saw office tells us there's going to be a major announcement regarding an investigation into the city's police department by the fbi and the contra costa county da's office, at least 8 of the city's 57 police officers are under investigation last year for alleged misconduct. that announcement is expected to be made this morning at 11 a and you know, we're going to be streaming that live kron on. well, the director of the san jose police officers association is facing drug charges accused of trafficking fentanyl to the bay area. the court documents glaim the union director was selling fentanyl right under the nose of the police officers association kron four's ella sogomonian with that story. >> an investigation by homeland security into internationally produce drug shipments led agents to joanne segovia who is the executive director of the san jose police officers association. court documents claim she was dealing drugs and receiving shipment
well, more police officers could be placed on paid leave. that's an antioch after mayor lamar thorpe saw office tells us there's going to be a major announcement regarding an investigation into the city's police department by the fbi and the contra costa county da's office, at least 8 of the city's 57 police officers are under investigation last year for alleged misconduct. that announcement is expected to be made this morning at 11 a and you know, we're going to be streaming that live kron on....
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thankfully no police officers were harmed. these were not the run-of-the-mill defendants police activists. they were radicals like those raising money on it who were willing to use violence to achieve their end of abolishing the police. this dc crime bill that we are going to overturn today is another step in that direction. enabling and encouraging unsafe communities at the expense of the vast majority of police officers and citizens who simply want to live i in peace. it's past time for the government to say enough is enough when it comes to crime in this country. i was proud to join about the criminal justice reform if you want to talk to me about reducing sentences for nonviolent offenders and to get back and be active members of society,he i've done it at this level and appear. that is smart criminal justice policy. that is dangerous. so, mr. president, i want to thank my friend and colleague for moving this resolution. you should be congratulated. you've done great work and i think you've opened the eyes of several membe
thankfully no police officers were harmed. these were not the run-of-the-mill defendants police activists. they were radicals like those raising money on it who were willing to use violence to achieve their end of abolishing the police. this dc crime bill that we are going to overturn today is another step in that direction. enabling and encouraging unsafe communities at the expense of the vast majority of police officers and citizens who simply want to live i in peace. it's past time for the...
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police are often targets.ck in county tyrone. it is crucial now that the government steps up and provides the additional funding that is needed to enable the police service in northern ireland to recruit the additional police officers that they need, so they have the resources and the capacity to counter this very serious terrorist threat. but for the wider public, northern ireland's history of conflict means even today, living with security threats is nothing new. does the continued presence of paramilitaries ever concern you 7 no. it's just idiots that are just trying to cause trouble. everyone here grew up around that. they know where to stay away from and they know where to go to, really. i think it's good that it's taken seriously, | but by the same token, it's nowhere near as . bad as it used to be. the threat level has remained at severe in northern ireland for much of the past 13 years. it was downgraded last year, but since then, assessments by security services have shown an increase in activity by d
police are often targets.ck in county tyrone. it is crucial now that the government steps up and provides the additional funding that is needed to enable the police service in northern ireland to recruit the additional police officers that they need, so they have the resources and the capacity to counter this very serious terrorist threat. but for the wider public, northern ireland's history of conflict means even today, living with security threats is nothing new. does the continued presence...
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and the police has said that they consider this a terrorist attack. they have cleared the areas, well, you know, whenever there were some people for protesting you know, to do the police work. no. tonya kramer, excuse me, reporting that the shooting happened on the same days that widespread protest took place in israel. the demonstrations are aimed at efforts by the new rightly government to reform the judiciary. the proposed laws would reduce the powers of the supreme court and i'm more political influence in the appointment of judges crowds opposing these plans block roads leading to israel's main international airport. thousands of protest is rallying once again in tel aviv for what was dubbed and nationwide dave resistance marching through the streets and blocking highways to the airport in a bit to hinder prime minister benjamin netanyahu planned trip abroad. horn honking demonstrate is we're clear on why they with it. there's a bunch of guys that has decided to hidden up this country for their own reasons. and this is, if you are very few people
and the police has said that they consider this a terrorist attack. they have cleared the areas, well, you know, whenever there were some people for protesting you know, to do the police work. no. tonya kramer, excuse me, reporting that the shooting happened on the same days that widespread protest took place in israel. the demonstrations are aimed at efforts by the new rightly government to reform the judiciary. the proposed laws would reduce the powers of the supreme court and i'm more...
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after telling the police what happened, the man left the scene.olved in the vehicle, he was driving. do we know where this person is who pulled him out? no, that's who were trying to find~ — because we believe he knows. andrew suffered injuries including broken bones in his hand and right hip. upon being released from hospital, not a whole lot happened. nothing really happened until about 2.5 years later, in november of 2019, i was indicted for vehicular homicide. christopher 0'brien was one of the defence lawyers who took on andrew's case. the charge was a reckless driving with death, so it's called a vehicular homicide, but it's that he was driving at such speed and so recklessly that it killed the guy in his car. so, it's a serious charge? quite, yes — it's punishable by up to 15 years of prison. sirens wail. i don't think the gravity of the situation really hit me because obviously, i knew what happened — i was there. and it never really occurred to me that they would be able to convince a jury that i was actually driving. andrew's only hope w
after telling the police what happened, the man left the scene.olved in the vehicle, he was driving. do we know where this person is who pulled him out? no, that's who were trying to find~ — because we believe he knows. andrew suffered injuries including broken bones in his hand and right hip. upon being released from hospital, not a whole lot happened. nothing really happened until about 2.5 years later, in november of 2019, i was indicted for vehicular homicide. christopher 0'brien was one...