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the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to londonthe i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after she accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian leads on calls from mps and campaign groups to reduce home office fees in relation to asylum and immigration. the times says more than 30 thousand children are now said to be part of criminal gangs across the uk. the mirror reports on britain's shipment of plastic waste to bangladesh where gangs allegedly exploit child labour at recycling plants. and the daily mail leads on a growing trade in stolen british passports used by criminals to try to access britain. will begin with a story in the times. 30,000 children in gangs. this is really sad. about 30,000 children between the ages of10— this is really sad. about 30,000 children between the ages of 10— 15 cents to be involved in gangs. what the story talks about is the role they seem to be playing in the drug trade. the article goes into a very specific, well rehearsed way in which children are recruited and play a role dicta
the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to londonthe i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after she accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian leads on calls from mps and campaign groups to reduce home office fees in relation to asylum and immigration. the times says more than 30 thousand children are now said to be part of criminal gangs across the uk. the mirror reports on britain's shipment of plastic waste to...
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german law but at the same time they will be supporting the federal police i think be helpful for the german federal police if they can work together with the bavarian border it's release when it comes to turning away people at the border. recently so that. the quintus and our meeting and i made it clear to the executive committee of the city as to that site this isn't about just gaining time but that engine i mean it's going to should there be no results on the european level that allows for this kind of implementation that we must implement it ourselves it's about is ensuring that. country based on the rule of law really functions and regarding the euro dashiell ministerial turning people away the border the proposal comes from my ministry from the security people in my ministry and it is the responsibility of the ministry of the interior if there if your experts tell you that you must turn away. seekers who have lied for asylum in other e.u. countries that they will be turned away the border this is the responsibility that i have to take on the buck stops he
german law but at the same time they will be supporting the federal police i think be helpful for the german federal police if they can work together with the bavarian border it's release when it comes to turning away people at the border. recently so that. the quintus and our meeting and i made it clear to the executive committee of the city as to that site this isn't about just gaining time but that engine i mean it's going to should there be no results on the european level that allows for...
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the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to london. the i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian leads on calls from mps and campaign group to reduce home office fees in relation to asylum and immigration. the times says more than 30 thousand children aged between ten and 15 are in gangs across the uk. and the sun has more on celebrations as england make the top 16 in the world cup. we'll come to the football in a bit, as i'm sure you will forgive us, evenif as i'm sure you will forgive us, even if you're not particularly a fan, after what they have done today. that star, though, with the daily telegraph. firstly, that heathrow expansion to this brexit, mps told. he was asking this? chris grayling. he has written an article for the daily telegraph saying coming of prevarication, it is time to make a decision and he is calling for his party to give the green light to it in the house of commons of the votes tomorrow evening. i mean, it... the big question is how he can, wit
the express has warnings from the police federation over resources ahead of donald trump's visit to london. the i reports on the backlash experienced by a woman after accused a former mp of sexual abuse. the guardian leads on calls from mps and campaign group to reduce home office fees in relation to asylum and immigration. the times says more than 30 thousand children aged between ten and 15 are in gangs across the uk. and the sun has more on celebrations as england make the top 16 in the...
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this is an interesting intervention by the police federation, the body of the police, about these lawsthe police basically saying that our own drugs policy isn't working. millions of people are taking cannabis. it's impossible to police it. the laws were written a long time ago and we need to look at it. also, the call from lord haig, the former conservative leader, that cannabis should be legalised. not everybody supports that but the figure the times gives us, a0 million britons, a third of the population have used cannabis for recreational purposes. there is an ongoing debate, should cannabis be treated as a recreational drug. it is going back to the slogan of the 60s. you remember it well. absolutely. interesting with the same “— absolutely. interesting with the same —— the same story, there are serious worries about cannabis use. there are, but they stemmed from concerns about the strongest strains of cannabis were as actually, if they decriminalised or legalised it, it would be an argument introducing softer strains into society. ifind it very frustrating that so many politicians
this is an interesting intervention by the police federation, the body of the police, about these lawsthe police basically saying that our own drugs policy isn't working. millions of people are taking cannabis. it's impossible to police it. the laws were written a long time ago and we need to look at it. also, the call from lord haig, the former conservative leader, that cannabis should be legalised. not everybody supports that but the figure the times gives us, a0 million britons, a third of...
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last month he told the police federation he would put prioritise police funding in the spending review are seeing rising demand, not just the terrorist threat but the rising demand from cyber crime, reporting of historic sexual crimes, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence. i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. doctors say thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. it follows trials of a genetic test that analyses how dangerous a woman's tumour is. the findings, presented at the world's biggest meeting of cancer doctors and scientists, in chicago, are expected to change practice in clinics immediately. a new therapy for men with terminal prostate cancer has yielded spectacular results, according to doctors at the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden hospital in london. the treatment involves boosting the immune system, so it can attack the tumour. in a trial, a third of patients with an advanced form of the disease were still alive after a
last month he told the police federation he would put prioritise police funding in the spending review are seeing rising demand, not just the terrorist threat but the rising demand from cyber crime, reporting of historic sexual crimes, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence. i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. doctors say thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared...
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and the chair of the police federation has expressed his concern and support for officers who have been ip cc advice, following the hicks debt, young lad envelope that in admitting to in the subways officers were in the vicinity and he was a moped in those officers were deemed to have up those officers were deemed to have up gone beyond what they were supposed to be doing. well, by chasing him? they were in the vicinity. not necessarily at shea. we had a place on circular pool who saw a man doing wheelies travelling at excessive speed and he knocked over the vehicle. the bike, the moped the individual was on. as a result of that, he was then prosecuted. he was found not guilty but nevertheless prosecuted. so the steve know they can rob someone, make off and police cannot chase them because the ip cc will investigate if something happens to that moped rider following a police intervention. it's a bit walcott coveted than that because police officers still have the ability to chase. but it is the control room that makes a decision. so a chase will have be a moped it might be a vehicle, th
and the chair of the police federation has expressed his concern and support for officers who have been ip cc advice, following the hicks debt, young lad envelope that in admitting to in the subways officers were in the vicinity and he was a moped in those officers were deemed to have up those officers were deemed to have up gone beyond what they were supposed to be doing. well, by chasing him? they were in the vicinity. not necessarily at shea. we had a place on circular pool who saw a man...
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last month he told the police federation he would put prioritise police funding in the spending reviewpolice have an incredibly difficult job to do. they are seeing rising demand, notjust job to do. they are seeing rising demand, not just the job to do. they are seeing rising demand, notjust the terrorist threat but the rise in the man from cyber crime, reporting of historic sexual crimes, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence, and i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. a year ago today, eight people died and 48 others were injured in the london bridge terror attack. three men drove a van into pedestrians on the bridge and then attacked people in the nearby borough market before being shot dead by police. this afternoon a service of remembrance is being held at southwark cathedral. richard galpin is there for us. richard. yes, we expect hundreds of people to attend the service here at southwark cathedral, including the families of those who were killed, the eight people, and some survivors a
last month he told the police federation he would put prioritise police funding in the spending reviewpolice have an incredibly difficult job to do. they are seeing rising demand, notjust job to do. they are seeing rising demand, not just the job to do. they are seeing rising demand, notjust the terrorist threat but the rise in the man from cyber crime, reporting of historic sexual crimes, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence, and i want to make it a priority of mine in the next...
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last month, the home secretary addressed the police federation in birmingham and said that it provideout that and it was quite an emphatic answer he got back. whiles we have increased resources dramatically in this financial year by some £460 million, i want to make ita by some £460 million, i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review next year. have you got the agreement of the chancellor to spend more on police and security? not yet. and security services, yes. and policing more generally, we haven't started the spending review process but when we do i'm sure the chancellor will learn of my views. he's also been asked about immigration. that's right. this was one of the key questions people wanted that to him this morning. since ruth davidson said that she thinks maybe they should look again at the tens of thousands target for net migration, which was in the conservative ma nifesto. which was in the conservative manifesto. 0n the programme sajid javid said he supported the ma nifesto javid said he supported the manifesto commitment but was asked a queue times wh
last month, the home secretary addressed the police federation in birmingham and said that it provideout that and it was quite an emphatic answer he got back. whiles we have increased resources dramatically in this financial year by some £460 million, i want to make ita by some £460 million, i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review next year. have you got the agreement of the chancellor to spend more on police and security? not yet. and security services, yes. and...
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last month the home secretary addressed the police federation in birmingham and he said he would providending and spending review next year. so andrew marr asked him about that and it was quite an emphatic answer that andrew got back, so let's have a listen to that. whilst we have increased resources dramatically in this financial year by some 460 million throughout england and wales, i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review next year. and have you got the agreement of the chancellor to spend more on the police and security services? not yet, because we haven't started... well, on security services, yes, we've already made some of those announcements. on policing more generally, we haven't started the spending review process, but when we do i'm sure the chancellor will learn of my views. so there we are, that's him talking about police. he's also been asked a bit about immigration, i think? that's right, this was one of the key questions people wanted put to him this morning. since ruth davidson, the leader of the scottish conservatives said she thinks that maybe
last month the home secretary addressed the police federation in birmingham and he said he would providending and spending review next year. so andrew marr asked him about that and it was quite an emphatic answer that andrew got back, so let's have a listen to that. whilst we have increased resources dramatically in this financial year by some 460 million throughout england and wales, i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review next year. and have you got the agreement of...
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staying with home office matters, the police federation says many rank and file officers are reluctantcause they are worried about a long investigation after a fatal shooting. it was an issue raised in the house of lords by a former metropolitan police chief, bernard hogan—howe. there are 120,000 police officers only 6,5000 of which are armed. they do with 15,700 firearms operations a year. and yet discharge their weapons on only ten occasions. yet when the do discharge their weapons they can expect a lengthy and prolonged inquiry. on the worst occasion over ten years. and it seems to me that is something and that it was agreed and that this review which this question relates to do with the premise or mr david cameron. and here we are to have years later and that review is yet to conclude. this seems to make the government and the lot... government and the law needs to change the needs of the firearms officer to accommodate the needss of that these carry forward in the future. at least that this review should conclude. i thank the noble lord for his question. i think his first question
staying with home office matters, the police federation says many rank and file officers are reluctantcause they are worried about a long investigation after a fatal shooting. it was an issue raised in the house of lords by a former metropolitan police chief, bernard hogan—howe. there are 120,000 police officers only 6,5000 of which are armed. they do with 15,700 firearms operations a year. and yet discharge their weapons on only ten occasions. yet when the do discharge their weapons they can...
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de leon, who was the author of the sanctuary bill, that makes the state safer if you keep the federal police, the federal law enforcement over here and you keep the state law enforcement here, that makes the state safer. that's absurd. it's outrageous. and something has to be done and i hope that as agnes -- if we don't kill this in california, it will spread. i know it already is in some places. it's a death sentence for american law-abiding citizens. anyway, i'd like to thank the president and vice president, everybody else who is there. -- here. director, thank you so much. you've become an incredible friend. john, barbara gonzalez, and my new friend today, kirstjen nielsen. anyway, thank you very much. particularly law enforcement. [applause] president trump: i just said, would you like to speak, and you said, no. she said, i have been crying too long for too much. it's fine, right? that's good. well, i just want to thank everybody for being here. i know these families. i know many more families that have gone through the same thing. and i cannot imagine it being any worse. but we pledge
de leon, who was the author of the sanctuary bill, that makes the state safer if you keep the federal police, the federal law enforcement over here and you keep the state law enforcement here, that makes the state safer. that's absurd. it's outrageous. and something has to be done and i hope that as agnes -- if we don't kill this in california, it will spread. i know it already is in some places. it's a death sentence for american law-abiding citizens. anyway, i'd like to thank the president...
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it is the hope focus of looking to the federal police have increased border controls along this mine route. and the goal is to ensure an orderly inflow of migrants to prevent human trafficking and to help legal migrants and to offer them protection asylum in an orderly fashion. week. since the refugee crisis began three years ago the area has become strict along its borders last year alone three hundred smugglers were arrested as well as seven hundred fifty people that were attempting illegal entrants but that's not enough for the interior minister now he wants to deport refugees that have applied for asylum in another country that's been a point of contention within the conservative parties for weeks now is. this in his register themselves in another country then that country's responsible for the person he's issued office because it's reasonable for that person to be turned back at the german border. in order to do this but very wants to build up its own state border police in addition to the federal forces one thousand extra officers are going to patrol the bavarian frontiers but
it is the hope focus of looking to the federal police have increased border controls along this mine route. and the goal is to ensure an orderly inflow of migrants to prevent human trafficking and to help legal migrants and to offer them protection asylum in an orderly fashion. week. since the refugee crisis began three years ago the area has become strict along its borders last year alone three hundred smugglers were arrested as well as seven hundred fifty people that were attempting illegal...
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in order to do this big area wants to build up its own state border police in addition to the federal forces one thousand extra officers are going to patrol the bavarian frontiers but these plans sound more impressive than they actually are as these new troops won't be on the ground until twenty twenty three. stories making news around the world. in mali the headquarters of an international terrorist force have been attacked in the tennis ever a official say that the tigers detonated a car bomb and exchanged gunfire with mali and troops at least three people were killed along with two attackers. canada is imposing more than ten billion dollars worth of reciprocal tariffs on us good starting july first the country's foreign minister and the move which comes in retaliation for president the decision to stop tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from trading partners including neighboring china canada rather. well voters and mexico heads to the polls this sunday to elect a new president the lead candidates left us and dressed. but our door has value to take on mexico's endemic corruption
in order to do this big area wants to build up its own state border police in addition to the federal forces one thousand extra officers are going to patrol the bavarian frontiers but these plans sound more impressive than they actually are as these new troops won't be on the ground until twenty twenty three. stories making news around the world. in mali the headquarters of an international terrorist force have been attacked in the tennis ever a official say that the tigers detonated a car bomb...
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last month he told the police federation he would prioritise police funding in the spending review. police have an incredibly difficultjob to do. they are seeing rising demand, not just the terrorist threat but the rise in demand from cyber crime, rise in reporting of historic sexual crimes, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence, and i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. doctors say thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. it follows trials of a genetic test that analyses how dangerous a woman's tumour is. the findings, presented at the world's biggest meeting of cancer doctors and scientists in chicago, are expected to change practice in clinics immediately. the world could be only days away from a full—blown trade war. that's the warning from the world's leading finance ministers meeting in canada. it follows president trump's decision to levy big tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium. several countries including canada and mexico have already
last month he told the police federation he would prioritise police funding in the spending review. police have an incredibly difficultjob to do. they are seeing rising demand, not just the terrorist threat but the rise in demand from cyber crime, rise in reporting of historic sexual crimes, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence, and i want to make it a priority of mine in the next spending review. with spending tight, securing extra funding will not be easy. doctors say thousands of...
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cutthe army sometimes could off the medications between the federal police and the army that work togethere municipal police. this means in some hours of that where theyhe hours disappeared, i mean, between 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and all of these resolutions, they also determine that all the 4ommunications between dc military police were down. so the police could not know what happened because the army took all of the controls of dc4. since december 2014 when i published my first article in a magazine and showed documents institution,e real the real group charged that coordinateuala, that all of these things that happen was [indiscernible] was not just the municipal police. was the army who is in charge. this document shows very to terminated very clearly. amy: we just have 30 seconds. anabel hernandez, what will happen now? who will conduct a new investigation. the order to the president commission.ys they suggest, the tribunal suggests, these conditions should be integrated by relatives of the 43 students. the commission of human rights, members of these , made their own independent inv
cutthe army sometimes could off the medications between the federal police and the army that work togethere municipal police. this means in some hours of that where theyhe hours disappeared, i mean, between 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and all of these resolutions, they also determine that all the 4ommunications between dc military police were down. so the police could not know what happened because the army took all of the controls of dc4. since december 2014 when i published my first article in a...
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and federal police. those not familiar with the newspaper should recognize it's a major player, but it's a hyper local newspaper. so many newspapers this morning had on the front page the kn knee -- anthony kennedy retirement. the neighborhood community paper circulation of abo 30,000 at the center of a county that is very much a federal place. the fbi is there. the atf is there. our crisis response team from the fbi and the agents from the annapolis office are on scene at the active soter location. leon and wendy. >> thank you, scott. if you are just joining us, was 2:34 when the first calls came out. they came from inside that ilding at 888 bestgate road from "the capital gazette" offices, active shoot, please help us. we then heard about an hour later from reporter phil davis who put out these tweets. ere is nothing more terrifying than hearing mul gple people shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman in another tweet he talked about -- you want to tell them about that one? h talked a
and federal police. those not familiar with the newspaper should recognize it's a major player, but it's a hyper local newspaper. so many newspapers this morning had on the front page the kn knee -- anthony kennedy retirement. the neighborhood community paper circulation of abo 30,000 at the center of a county that is very much a federal place. the fbi is there. the atf is there. our crisis response team from the fbi and the agents from the annapolis office are on scene at the active soter...
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those comments reiterated by the scottish police federation who also added their thoughts are with theremains in hospital with minor injuries where he tonight is being assessed. spain's new prime minister — the socialist, pedro sanchez — says his country's democracy has turned a new page with a vote in parliament to force his predecessor, mariano rajoy, out of office. mr rajoy‘s people's party was implicated in a corruption scandal. 0ur europe reporter, gavin lee is in madrid for us. a political first, first a politicalfirst, first time in spanish history a prime minister has been ousted by a motion of no confidence and as we were inside congress behind us for the boat we could hear the tannoy system going off for mps to come to take their seats and decide whether or not to oust marioano rajoy. the man they call mr wait oust marioano rajoy. the man they calerwaitand see, oust marioano rajoy. the man they call mr wait and see, one of europe's longest serving leaders, in office since 2017 apart from a brief spell, he was thought to be teflon, bullet—proof. he seemed to know before he wen
those comments reiterated by the scottish police federation who also added their thoughts are with theremains in hospital with minor injuries where he tonight is being assessed. spain's new prime minister — the socialist, pedro sanchez — says his country's democracy has turned a new page with a vote in parliament to force his predecessor, mariano rajoy, out of office. mr rajoy‘s people's party was implicated in a corruption scandal. 0ur europe reporter, gavin lee is in madrid for us. a...
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police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq i also as a departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this document was issued for four people they were in arabic and had photos also they were boarding passes in german residence permits issued in the.
police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq i also as a departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this document was...
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calum macleod chair of the police federation of england and wales, said: "the lush advertising campaignr the wonderful work they do 99.9% of the time, but we have to have the right to question when things go wrong. home secretary sajid javid: "never thought i would see a mainstream british retailer running a public advertising campaign against our hardworking police. this is not a responsible way to make a point". it's not against the hard—working police. that is what the home secretary thinks. i would never thought we would have a situation where police were outed for doing these things. it was so serious that these things. it was so serious that the then home secretary, theresa may, called for a public inquiry. which is ongoing. let me bring in andrea, talking to us anonymously. you discovered in 2015 a long—term relationship you had had was with an undercover police officer, what do you think? i was fully behind the campaign and was involved. lush didn't do this without asking for the input of activists who were affected. they were hugely sensitive to the issues of women who had been
calum macleod chair of the police federation of england and wales, said: "the lush advertising campaignr the wonderful work they do 99.9% of the time, but we have to have the right to question when things go wrong. home secretary sajid javid: "never thought i would see a mainstream british retailer running a public advertising campaign against our hardworking police. this is not a responsible way to make a point". it's not against the hard—working police. that is what the home...
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if you keep the federal police, the federal law enforcement over here and you keep the state law enforcement here, that makes the state safer. that's absurd, it's outrageous, and something has to be done, and i hope that -- if we don't kill this in california, it will spread, and i continue already is in some places. it's a death sentence for american law-abiding citizens. i'd like to thank the president and the vice president and everybody else who's here. director homan, thank you so much, you've become an incredible friend. john fury, barbara gonzalez and my new friend kierstrstjen niel. thank you. >> i said would you like to speak? you said no. she said i've been crying too long for too much. it's fine, right? >> yes. >> i want to thank everybody for being here. i know these families, i know many more families that have gone through the same thing, and i cannot imagine it being any worse, but we pledge to act with sdpreth with resolve and in the memory of those who have been lost, so needlessly, and it's because of families like yours that my administration created the new office of dhs,
if you keep the federal police, the federal law enforcement over here and you keep the state law enforcement here, that makes the state safer. that's absurd, it's outrageous, and something has to be done, and i hope that -- if we don't kill this in california, it will spread, and i continue already is in some places. it's a death sentence for american law-abiding citizens. i'd like to thank the president and the vice president and everybody else who's here. director homan, thank you so much,...
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police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq there also is a call at departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this each document was issued for four people they were in arabic and had photos also they were boarding passes in a german residence permits issued and the names we knew here. when she went missing her mother actually issued. i turn to you with this cry for help because nothing worse for a mother in the world than ever to members of his family all ones or bumf is currently being investigated as part of a scandal into whether asylum was being granted an exchange or gifts at one particular office among the twelve hundred people who when they were processed through the bremen office raised red flags two were said by security services to be extremists. forty four had links to islamist groups germ
police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq there also is a call at departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this each...
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police control busy entry points into the country. just politicized so it is no hope for kids who can take the federal police have increased border controls along this mine route. no goal is to ensure an orderly inflow of migrants. to prevent human trafficking and to help legal migrants and to offer them protection and asylum in an orderly fashion god let them be. even. this state of bavaria tightened controls at the height of europe's migration crisis in twenty fifteen since then hundreds of people smugglers and irregular migrants have been arrested. germany's interior minister has now gone a step further demanding that people who have sought asylum in another e.u. country be sent back there. is could be a number on the person his register themselves in and now the e.u. country then that country's responsible for the person because then it's reasonable for that person to be turned back at the german border on the grounds that sort of was a demand which has plunged germany's governing coalition into crisis and while the e.u. tries to find a unified migration policy the varia is forging ahead with its own plans a new border police force wi
police control busy entry points into the country. just politicized so it is no hope for kids who can take the federal police have increased border controls along this mine route. no goal is to ensure an orderly inflow of migrants. to prevent human trafficking and to help legal migrants and to offer them protection and asylum in an orderly fashion god let them be. even. this state of bavaria tightened controls at the height of europe's migration crisis in twenty fifteen since then hundreds of...
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state police, federal officers. it is a tragic situation but there were some very brave people that kept it from being worse and the response time was incredible. that's all i have to say. >> chief? >> good afternoon. i promised you guys an update. deputy chief william wramf. the building as we speak is tactically secured. what that means is our s.w.a.t. team and our quick responders have secured the building. it is secure as far as there are no more persons in the building that are a threat to anyone else. we did recover what we thought may have been an explosive device. that has been taken care of. we have members of the bomb squad on scene. we don't anticipate having any more explosive devices. what is happening now that you see behind me is that our criminal investigation division, the actual investigators, are now taking over the scene. we have released it to our members of the criminal investigation division so they can stasht the process of identifying what occurred, and how -- start the process of identifyin
state police, federal officers. it is a tragic situation but there were some very brave people that kept it from being worse and the response time was incredible. that's all i have to say. >> chief? >> good afternoon. i promised you guys an update. deputy chief william wramf. the building as we speak is tactically secured. what that means is our s.w.a.t. team and our quick responders have secured the building. it is secure as far as there are no more persons in the building that are...
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eighteen two am by kurdish security authorities in northern iraq at the request of the german federal police work of the split. the case has inflamed the debate regarding germany's handling of refugees levy was denied asylum one and a half years ago he had launched an appeal which had not yet been processed. this shows once again that rejected asylum seekers must be sent home urgently every individual who is required to leave but especially criminals. german police are investigating the murder of susanna but politicians are debating how to get rejected asylum applicants to leave germany quickly. german national soccer team has ended their five game willis run seeing off saudi arabia on friday evening while the victory was a welcome change you often loves side were less than convincing in their final warm up match before heading to russia to defend their world cup crown. it was a packed house to watch the world cup defending champions take on saudi arabia as expected germany wasted no time to score off a deep pass wonderkid t.-mo banner fired warning from close range the assist came from marc
eighteen two am by kurdish security authorities in northern iraq at the request of the german federal police work of the split. the case has inflamed the debate regarding germany's handling of refugees levy was denied asylum one and a half years ago he had launched an appeal which had not yet been processed. this shows once again that rejected asylum seekers must be sent home urgently every individual who is required to leave but especially criminals. german police are investigating the murder...
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success is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german federal police it. was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having break to an eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna. the united nations is warming of another and an even greater humanitarian threat to yemen a saudi backed government forces advance on the rebel held port of who died at the u.n. says a quarter of a million people that could lose everything including their lives if those forces lay siege to the city. yemen's government troops backed by a saudi led coalition are advancing toward her data. they're on the brink of recapturing the port city from whose the rebels data is the main gateway for aid into the rebel held region. the forces encircling the city are blocking supply convoys from entering. fewer supplies are also reaching to the control capital sana there are long lines to receive humanitarian assistance. yemen's economy has all but collapsed after years of war and the wh
success is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german federal police it. was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having break to an eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna. the united nations is warming of another and an even greater humanitarian threat to yemen a saudi backed government forces advance on the rebel held port of who died at...
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success is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german federal police wouldn't. he was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having break to the eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna. to space the international space station to be precise where the new crew has arrived here's the moment the german astronaut alexander guest on his colleagues were greeted by astronauts on board the i assess to applause from staff and the european space agency i guess there's a company by american and russian colleagues he'll take command of the i assess in a few months the five month mission will see the crew kind of have hundreds of experiments possible on a. state of the news life are still to come as g seven leaders gather near a quick back in canada. takes a look at the summer's economic and trade implications. here how about it he's business updates in just about which i'll be back with you at the top of the hour he's on haven't. you accidentally shed some
success is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german federal police wouldn't. he was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having break to the eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna. to space the international space station to be precise where the new crew has arrived here's the moment the german astronaut alexander guest on his colleagues...
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success is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german federal police. he was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having great to eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna. let me join our chief political editor. we know that this man has just been arrested in any bill and any other details about his arrest. as we just heard the interior minister horse the will for who's that interior minister's meeting today announced this swift success after of course what looked like an easy getaway for prime suspect in this killing of the fourteen year old girl who appears to have been raped as well days ago now we don't know the exact details the big question now of course will there be an extradition to germany there's no agreement between iraq and germany and we've learned that this is then subject to an individual case by case basis between the two countries for now we understand that the prime suspect is in custody we dasn't there were no details given
success is the result of good cooperation between the kurdish authorities in iraq and the german federal police. he was already known to police for assault and robbery and he suspected of having great to eleven year old in the refugee center germany and iraq and now discussing extradition as police seek justice for susanna. let me join our chief political editor. we know that this man has just been arrested in any bill and any other details about his arrest. as we just heard the interior...
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eighteen at two am by kurdish security authorities in northern iraq at the request of the german federal police work of the split. the case has inflamed the debate regarding germany's handling of refugees levy was denied asylum one and a half years ago he had lodged an appeal which had not yet been processed. site. this shows once again that rejected asylum seekers must be sent home urgently every individual who is required to leave but especially criminals. german police are investigating the murder of susanna but politicians are debating how to get rejected asylum applicants to leave germany more quickly. now to space the international space station to be precise where the new crew has arrived here is the moment that the german astronaut alexander guest and since colleagues were greeted by astronauts on board the i.s.o.'s to applaud from staff and family members of the european space agency dr garst is accompanied by an american and a russian colleague he will take command of the i assess in just a few months. congrats about your up to date. on. the whole d w one of. fourteen so cause global
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tom fuentes, the fact federal officials are moving in, does that provide information as to what may have happened? >> not really. says that for now the local police are in charge. there's no indication that this is terrorism yet. no indication of it being organized crime or some other type of crime that would trigger federal jurisdiction. however, all of the police agencies have mutual assistance. you would have the fbi and atf and all the other law enforcement in the anywhere, the greater washington, d.c., area would be providing resources to help the local police in all the efforts that they have. interviewing people, searching the building, including every closet and every nook and cranny to see if there's anybody else hiding, whether good or bad guy. it takes a lot of resources. you have a crime scene that requires laboratory technicians, evidence experts to work that, to do the forensic investigation. yes, they would -- the fbi would respond, atf, other agencies, state police, local agencies, county police. that would all be providing assistance to the local agency that actually has the main jurisdiction. >> we have another update from anne
tom fuentes, the fact federal officials are moving in, does that provide information as to what may have happened? >> not really. says that for now the local police are in charge. there's no indication that this is terrorism yet. no indication of it being organized crime or some other type of crime that would trigger federal jurisdiction. however, all of the police agencies have mutual assistance. you would have the fbi and atf and all the other law enforcement in the anywhere, the...
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to foster developments and on german authorities have praised cooperation between the german federal policeand kurdish authorities that ultimately led to the arrest of the main suspect we're talking here of a twenty year old failed asylum seeker who arrived here in germany in two thousand and fifteen whose application was then rejected one year later but who had been allowed to remain in germany pending some further procedures on his on his case but yes you're absolutely right this is simply generated another big debate here in germany about migration what is in gendering this debate about migration obviously it is that is a very unfortunate thing for a woman to be killed by my router or anyone else what is it about this particular crime or the sort of attempted escape that this accused person made that's really getting people riled up i would say two aspects obviously the case as such is one of them the fact that a fourteen year old girl in these bond was raped then killed that in itself is a very big story here in germany but obviously also the fact that the main suspect as we've just bee
to foster developments and on german authorities have praised cooperation between the german federal policeand kurdish authorities that ultimately led to the arrest of the main suspect we're talking here of a twenty year old failed asylum seeker who arrived here in germany in two thousand and fifteen whose application was then rejected one year later but who had been allowed to remain in germany pending some further procedures on his on his case but yes you're absolutely right this is simply...
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police and federal agents are on the hunt tonight for the suspect of the shooting of an a.t.f.icer during a buy and bust operation yesterday in gary, indiana. another suspect was killed, two more arrested at the scene. dean reynolds is following this story. >> reporter: 25-year-old bernard deaham is now the target of a rdssive manhunt, and a $25,000 oward is being offered for information leading to his capture. he and three others were allegedly involved in the gary ouoot-out, the very kind of filegal firearms deal that has iong fueled this region's bloodshed. ntst month, another a.t.f. agent was wounded during a separate undercover operation in chicago. thomas kirsch is the federal prosecutor for northern indiana. ct the conduct of these defendants is completely ertolerable. >> reporter: working with an informant, undercover a.t.f. agents were acting as customers, offering $2,000 for firearms the ngspects said they were selling. sue agents turned over the money, and the suspects handed over a bag. >> the bag contained kitchen pots and pans. >> reporter: the suspects then alleg
police and federal agents are on the hunt tonight for the suspect of the shooting of an a.t.f.icer during a buy and bust operation yesterday in gary, indiana. another suspect was killed, two more arrested at the scene. dean reynolds is following this story. >> reporter: 25-year-old bernard deaham is now the target of a rdssive manhunt, and a $25,000 oward is being offered for information leading to his capture. he and three others were allegedly involved in the gary ouoot-out, the very...
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police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq. at departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this each document was issued for four people they were in arabic and had photos also they were boarding passes in a german residence permits it's to them the names we knew here. when she went missing her mother actually issued a really heart wrenching appeal via facebook to chancellor angela merkel to try an appeal for any any answer as to where her child was do you mrs america this is an appeal for help i turn to you with this cry for help because i feel let down by the german state as well as by the police there's nothing worse for a mother in the world than not to know where her child is away from the tragedy of the killing there are major questions being asked of the authorities here in germany right now jus
police thousands of miles away in iraq. the defendant who is accused of homicide was arrested by kurdish security forces in northern iraq at two am on june eighth upon request of the federal police it's being alleged that the suspect was able to make a quick and easy getaway from germany using false documents to travel through turkey and on to iraq. at departure control they presented two documents allegedly issued by the iraqi consulate we're still investigating this each document was issued...