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of whom endured absolutely harrowing circumstances, particularly in the police and the crown prosecution service, they are brilliant at it, and we should never forget your service to our country. law and order depend on them. and yet, i'm under no illusions that until the wider state shows the country it can change, notjust what it delivers for people, but also its culture, then this atmosphere of mistrust will remain stop so i want to be crystal clear in front of the british people today. we will leave no stone unturned. i was the prosecutor who first spotted failures in grooming cases in my institution, the cps, 14 cases in my institution, the cps, 1a years ago. and i was the prosecutor who first did something about it by bringing the rape gangs in rochdale to justice. and so my approach as prime minister will be no different. if any shortcomings are now holding back the ability of this country to keep its citizens and its children safe, i will find them and i will root them out. because when it comes to justice, the failure to be transparent is not only disgraceful on its own terms, it is als
of whom endured absolutely harrowing circumstances, particularly in the police and the crown prosecution service, they are brilliant at it, and we should never forget your service to our country. law and order depend on them. and yet, i'm under no illusions that until the wider state shows the country it can change, notjust what it delivers for people, but also its culture, then this atmosphere of mistrust will remain stop so i want to be crystal clear in front of the british people today. we...
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what his actions have meant for them and we heard after he pled guilty on monday, the crown prosecution servicee to be the case, we don't know. clearly a very difficult time for the families. my colleagues are giving us information from inside the court and listening to what is being said. you had the impact statement from leanne lucas, they are also hearing from video link from a 14—year—old girl who was at that dance class. i want to redo some of her incredibly brave —— i want to read you some of her incredibly brave statement. it was warm and sunny but that day turned into a living nightmare. the thing i remember most about you is your eyes. you didn't look human, you looked possessed. i watched you looked possessed. i watched you stab someone and then i watched you come for me, it was like slow motion and instinctively turned and you stabbed me in the back i was so scared of what you are doing and i was in a blind panic. i ran out onto the landing and there was a group of girls huddled and i i was pushing them to get them out of the building and away from you. this is a victim impact statem
what his actions have meant for them and we heard after he pled guilty on monday, the crown prosecution servicee to be the case, we don't know. clearly a very difficult time for the families. my colleagues are giving us information from inside the court and listening to what is being said. you had the impact statement from leanne lucas, they are also hearing from video link from a 14—year—old girl who was at that dance class. i want to redo some of her incredibly brave —— i want to read...
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in the mass rapes in exchange for votes, a reference to when sir keir starmer led the crown prosecution service obstruct justice for political gain, or for any other reason. at 1245 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. at 12.45 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable, but this has nothing to do with a vote. it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences. the mps wanted a postponement until a report on the windrush scandal had been published. there were concerns about the deportation of foreign born offenders who came to the uk as children. later on monday afternoon, musk made reference to that time starmer called donald trump a "racist". we can't find any evidence starmer has ever called trump a racist. those are four examples. we could have included others, and musk has continued to post about the uk. this is andrew mcintyre on monday, he was jailed fo
in the mass rapes in exchange for votes, a reference to when sir keir starmer led the crown prosecution service obstruct justice for political gain, or for any other reason. at 1245 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. at 12.45 on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable, but this has nothing to do with a vote. it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation...
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the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ands emerged that he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. our uk correspondent daniel sandford looks why the system failed. preparing to leave his home in the morning of the attack, this was axel rudakubana, masked and ready to commit mass murder. but six months on, police have found no political motive, which means the world of counter—terrorism, which includes prevent, does not regard him as a terrorist. he mightjust be a violent person who was unstable who decided to commit an unspeakable atrocity, and has copied things that he has seen. he has not done it to topple a government, intimidate a government into changing its policy, or to intimidate a particular section of the community. a week earlier, he'd ordered a taxi to the school which had ex
the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ands emerged that he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. our uk correspondent daniel sandford looks why the system failed. preparing to leave...
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but the evidence, actually, from keir starmer�*s time at the crown prosecution service was, actually,vulnerable girls were appallingly let down by people across the piece. but my question to you again is, i think, as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get to... i'm sorry, i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, "oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity." no, what happened was absolutely truly awful in a way that we ought to be actually ashamed of, ashamed of in every way. but the question here that i'm asking you is not about what happened in the grooming scandal. as you rightly say, everybody will agree that it was appalling. the truth about that came out over a period of many years. but is it... drip feed, drip feed, drip feed. no big full national public inquiry. jess phillips, jess phillips has denied that. the conservative administration before equally denied that. but the question that i... and by the way, our american friends, ouramericanfriends, and musk is one of them, look at what's happened with utter disbelief. bu
but the evidence, actually, from keir starmer�*s time at the crown prosecution service was, actually,vulnerable girls were appallingly let down by people across the piece. but my question to you again is, i think, as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get to... i'm sorry, i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, "oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity." no, what happened was absolutely truly awful in a way that we ought to...
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a reference to when sir kier starmer led the crown prosecution service.ce that gordon brown or kier starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gain or for any other reason. at 12:16pm on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable. but this is nothing to do with a vote, it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received sentences for various crimes, in some cases for rape or sexual offences. the mps wanted a postponement until a report on the windrush scandal had been published. there were concerns about the deportation of foreign—born offenders who came to the uk as children. later on monday afternoon, musk made reference to, "that time starmer called donald trump a racist." we can't find any evidence starmer has ever called trump a racist. those are four examples, we could have included others, and musk has continued to post about the uk. this is andrew mcintyre. on monday, he was jailed fo
a reference to when sir kier starmer led the crown prosecution service.ce that gordon brown or kier starmer sought to obstruct justice for political gain or for any other reason. at 12:16pm on monday, musk shared this screenshot. it says, "here is a list of mps who voted against deporting rapists." he calls this unconscionable. but this is nothing to do with a vote, it's a letter signed by a group of mps in 2020 about the planned deportation of 50 jamaican nationals who had received...
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first of all i think there is relief i of all i think there is relief at the police and prosecution servicere a full trial. there was a concern that the raw details of what happened being laid out bit by bit in court would cause huge distress. i think people are pleased he adds pleaded guilty. because of that, the process is quite simple today. there will be a brief outline of the facts by the prosecution counsel, he will briefly go through what happened that day and what axel rudakubana did that meant that he pled guilty to three murders, eight attempted murders, eight attempted murders, possession of documents for terrorists and possession of a knife and producing the biological toxin ricin. that will last about an hour. some cctv footage will be played of axel rudakubana on the day. we don't know what but it will be played, but some of it will be played, but some of it shows him on hisjourney towards a dance class. i know there is really awful cctv footage in existence that showed what happened when the police arrived. it is not clear if that will be played in court today. once that case
first of all i think there is relief i of all i think there is relief at the police and prosecution servicere a full trial. there was a concern that the raw details of what happened being laid out bit by bit in court would cause huge distress. i think people are pleased he adds pleaded guilty. because of that, the process is quite simple today. there will be a brief outline of the facts by the prosecution counsel, he will briefly go through what happened that day and what axel rudakubana did...
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the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ande. he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. 0ur uk correspondent daniel sandford looks at why the system failed. preparing to leave his home on the morning of the attack, this was axel rudakubana, masked and ready to commit mass murder. but six months on, police have found no political motive, which means the world of counter—terrorism, which includes prevent, does not regard him as a terrorist. he mightjust be a violent person who is unstable who decided to commit an unspeakable atrocity, and has copied things that he has seen. he has not done it to topple a government, intimidate a government into changing its policy, or to intimidate a particular section of the community. a week earlier, he'd ordered a taxi to the school which had excluded him
the crown prosecution service described axel rudakubana as having a "sickening interest" in death ande. he was known to multiple authorities before last summer's murders, and that he was referred to the counter—terrorism programme prevent three times because of his obsession with violence, but no action was taken because, under prevent�*s criteria, he wasn't categorised as a terrorist. 0ur uk correspondent daniel sandford looks at why the system failed. preparing to leave his home...
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i just wanted to ask how much will things like the fact that the cps, the crown prosecution service, remorse. is that the kind of aspect that the judge will take into account? it is possible. so typically if a defendant shows remorse, they might be entitled to — or that would be treated as a mitigating factor. in other words, it might reduce the sentence. but the fact that we know that so far has shown no remorse whatsoever, it is unlikely to feature in this particular sentencing calculation. that was doctor gabrielle watson he was taking us through the sentencing that axel rudakubana could potentially rudaku ba na could potentially face. rudakubana could potentially face. that sentencing hearing is continuing inside liverpool crown court behind me. the prosecuting counseljust going through at the moment the details of what happened on the 29th ofjuly, where we know that three girls, three young girls were murdered, and another ten people were attempted murder, he pleaded guilty to their attempted murder. there are distressing details, cctv of events is about to be shown and mindful
i just wanted to ask how much will things like the fact that the cps, the crown prosecution service, remorse. is that the kind of aspect that the judge will take into account? it is possible. so typically if a defendant shows remorse, they might be entitled to — or that would be treated as a mitigating factor. in other words, it might reduce the sentence. but the fact that we know that so far has shown no remorse whatsoever, it is unlikely to feature in this particular sentencing calculation....
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musk has said that starmer is complicit in the rate of britain but he was head of the crown prosecution service these grooming gangs in british towns. he does not want to get dragged into some sort of soap opera battle with elon musk. so far he has been brushing off the attacks. when musk said that civil war was inevitable during the riots, starmer has been trying to rise above it but it raises the question of how the special relationship between the u.s. and u.k. will play out between trump and starmer, which is an interesting question for the new u.k. advance at her to washington, lord mendelson, a cure blair right -- a key blair right in his day. previously you had the foreign secretary and deputy prime minister criticizing donald trump. you have rachel reeves and others jetting off to beijing to try and woo china. is it that from's attack dog is merely doing what you would expect? >> he has his own skin in the game. talk to us about the domestic front and the u.k.. it is not all about musk. >> indeed and starmer will be giving a speech on the national health service today. clearly first of
musk has said that starmer is complicit in the rate of britain but he was head of the crown prosecution service these grooming gangs in british towns. he does not want to get dragged into some sort of soap opera battle with elon musk. so far he has been brushing off the attacks. when musk said that civil war was inevitable during the riots, starmer has been trying to rise above it but it raises the question of how the special relationship between the u.s. and u.k. will play out between trump...
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it was obvious, that is why i did what i did in the crown prosecution service.did look at this for a long time. you could sense the impatience on her behalf to say get on with the things. 20 something recommendations in the jay report. none of them have been fully implemented yet. for the leader of the opposition to call for a further inquiry. she didn't implement the 20 recommendations of the jay report. then i think that shows the perhaps... wherejust the you know trying to get noticed is become more important than the issue. i do genuinely say for those that are concerned at protecting victims and i really am, it is time to get on wit. implement all the recommendations so far and you will make a material difference to the lives of very many victims. that is why i think professorjay said, you know, let'sjust professorjay said, you know, let's just get on with what we have got t. and i think there is an element of truth in that. i'm not closing my mind if there are specific allegations, we will deal with them. i'm not prepared to have this you know pushed under
it was obvious, that is why i did what i did in the crown prosecution service.did look at this for a long time. you could sense the impatience on her behalf to say get on with the things. 20 something recommendations in the jay report. none of them have been fully implemented yet. for the leader of the opposition to call for a further inquiry. she didn't implement the 20 recommendations of the jay report. then i think that shows the perhaps... wherejust the you know trying to get noticed is...
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but the evidence actually from keir starmer�*s time is at the crown prosecution service, was actuallyople across the piece. but my question to you, again is, i think as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get. i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity. no, what happened was absolutely, truly be awful in a way that we ought to be actually ashamed of, ashamed of in every way. but the question here that i'm asking you is not about what happened in the grooming scandal. as you rightly say, everybody will agree that it was appalling. the truth about that came out over a period of many years. but is it... drip feed, drip feed? drip feed? no big, full national public inquiry. jess phillips. jess phillips has denied that the conservative administration before equally denied that. but the question that i'm... as we've discussed. nobody would deny that many vulnerable girls were appallingly let down by people across the piece. but my question to you, again is, i think as a senior politician, as som
but the evidence actually from keir starmer�*s time is at the crown prosecution service, was actuallyople across the piece. but my question to you, again is, i think as a senior politician, as somebody who wants to get. i really don't think let down is an acceptable way of putting this. i mean, it's as if, oh, well, it's all a little bit of a pity. no, what happened was absolutely, truly be awful in a way that we ought to be actually ashamed of, ashamed of in every way. but the question here...
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on this delete mac these issues, to look back and see about any failings in the police, the prosecution servicesnt, was that, there has been inquiry, their recommendations sitting there that need to be implemented that need to be implemented that some of those survivors and the people who experienced that abuse want an inquiry, but some and many do not want an inquiry, so it is better to get on with practical changes now... �* , ., on with practical changes now... �* i. ., on with practical changes now... �* , ., ., now... briefly on that, sarge interrunted _ now... briefly on that, sarge interrupted my _ now... briefly on that, sarge interrupted my want - now... briefly on that, sarge interrupted my want to - now... briefly on that, sarge interrupted my want to ask l now... briefly on that, sarge i interrupted my want to ask you, so where does this go? is the government under more pressure, because of this debate to get on and introduce some of those recommendations —— start to interrupt you, but i wanted to ask. ., , interrupt you, but i wanted to ask. . , . . interrupt you, but i wanted to as
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he sort of tightened up the crown prosecution service, which he was in charge of. to try to prevent such a recurrence of what was clearly a massive sort of fail by the system. and he then began the prosecutions that are ongoing. but we've got, um, you know, a pretty long legacy now of trials in this case. and there have, of course, been other child abuse scandals in the church of england, the catholic church, the boy scouts, private schools, as you've seen in other countries that have not been mentioned by elon musk and that haven't had this kind of publicity. >> and musk doesn't like keir starmer. he's been encouraging the reform party, which used to be called the ukip party, the pro-brexit party, um, to essentially rise. he's calling for new elections. what do you understand what that's about? >> yes. i mean, he's he's a big fan of far right parties, not just in britain but in germany. as you know, the alternative for deutschland, the far right german party. he's saying, is the only possible savior of germany. and nigel farage's reform party in the uk. similarly,
he sort of tightened up the crown prosecution service, which he was in charge of. to try to prevent such a recurrence of what was clearly a massive sort of fail by the system. and he then began the prosecutions that are ongoing. but we've got, um, you know, a pretty long legacy now of trials in this case. and there have, of course, been other child abuse scandals in the church of england, the catholic church, the boy scouts, private schools, as you've seen in other countries that have not been...
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i mean, he was he was director of the head of the crown prosecution service from there's a bad smelll of this and yes heads will roll and jess phillips being criticised for not wanting to be a part of this or not wanting to encourage it, and whether that's also to protect keir starmer for the same reason. >> but and she's supposed to be the safeguarding minister, this is not much in the way of safeguarding otherwise other than safeguarding her electability and her constituency, where she did complain last time during the general election of election intimidation. >> so i imagine she's really fearful of this, you know, and a lot of people are. >> so yeah, this is, as you said, a former detective makes it sound like she's just, you know, followed some clues and solve this. but of course, she was deeply involved in the case. >> yeah, she was in she was working for greater manchester police at the time. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and was one of the a lot of pubuc >> and was one of the a lot of public servants came forward not not just in the police but in other parts of social care
i mean, he was he was director of the head of the crown prosecution service from there's a bad smelll of this and yes heads will roll and jess phillips being criticised for not wanting to be a part of this or not wanting to encourage it, and whether that's also to protect keir starmer for the same reason. >> but and she's supposed to be the safeguarding minister, this is not much in the way of safeguarding otherwise other than safeguarding her electability and her constituency, where she...
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the crown prosecution service said the 18—year—old had "meticulously planned" the attack and had a "sickeningrred to the government's counter—terrorism programme — prevent — three times, between 2019 and 2021, over his general obsession with violence. as a young teenager, he called childline several times — eventually telling the service he was going to take a knife into school because of racial bullying. this was one of the incidents that led to him being excluded from school in october 2019. but less than three months later, he returned and attacked another student with a hockey stick. lancashire child safeguarding partnership said police responded to five calls from his home address between october 2019 and may 2022, relating to concerns about his behaviour. earlier, the uk's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation told the bbc that the government's prevent counter—extremism programme "needs to change". it's worth thinking about when prevent came in. prevent came in to deal with al-anda, so we were talking then about groups of islamists with an emir, a leader. they would have radical
the crown prosecution service said the 18—year—old had "meticulously planned" the attack and had a "sickeningrred to the government's counter—terrorism programme — prevent — three times, between 2019 and 2021, over his general obsession with violence. as a young teenager, he called childline several times — eventually telling the service he was going to take a knife into school because of racial bullying. this was one of the incidents that led to him being excluded...
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. >> when i arrived in the prosecution service everything was done on paper, every single case and i said we need a digital file because it's ridiculous that we're carting these papers usually in the back of the vancourt to court. and the difficult thing working through government to bring that about. everybody would agree we need more technology and-- >> and it needs you, prime minister, to drive it. secondary is procurement, a lot of government procurement, so just to take ai for a moment, the government is really slow and hasn't begun to adopt ai the speed it needs to. ai, things like defense, procurement budget, 16.9 billion pounds overspent and we had a woeful hearing on hs2 this morning. the experts have no idea how much it's going to cost and some people think it's going to double the estimates, and no idea when it's going to come into operation and some people thought at 2037. really, we have to find a way to procure these projects because at the moment there's an educational risk. >> i couldn't agree more, whether it's in the defensive example, but not the only example of wh
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service members. attempting to investigate and prosecute americans who have risk their lives to defend our freedom around the world. so i urge my colleagues to support this critical measure and ensure that the u.s. remains steadfast in defending our allies -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lawler: and -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield an additional minute. mr. lawler: upholding the tenets that have long defined our leadership on the world stage. with that i yield back to the chairman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: that was a great speech for social media, but it will do nothing to get the hostages released, just like this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: mr. speaker, mr. mast: may i inquire how much time we have remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida has 18 minutes. the gentleman from massachusetts has 19 minutes. mr. mast: mr. speaker, i would rem
service members. attempting to investigate and prosecute americans who have risk their lives to defend our freedom around the world. so i urge my colleagues to support this critical measure and ensure that the u.s. remains steadfast in defending our allies -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lawler: and -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield an additional minute. mr. lawler: upholding the tenets that have long defined our leadership on the world stage....
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memo which by the way pretty much all four of five prosecutors in the town adhere to don't prosecute theft of serviceople that are doing a lot of this stuff don't belong on the subway to begin with. but they just walk on because there's no sanction. we're not prosecuting that anymore. as a result, the subway has become a place where people with nowhere else to go or with bad intent can walk onto and the rest of us get victimized. this is not going to work. i actually think it's the end of hochul's career politically because this is so unpopular. maria: i mean, paul, you were the first person to tell us about tren de aragua. you came on the show so long ago. i'm talking -- i mean, i think it's about two years that you told us about this venezuelan gang that was raging in america and certainly you knew about it in new york. do you have any up update on trn de aragua and what officials have been able to gain or have they had any success in taming this group? >> here's the problem with that. they're establishing themselves in various cities around the country and it's emerging they're more organized than
memo which by the way pretty much all four of five prosecutors in the town adhere to don't prosecute theft of serviceople that are doing a lot of this stuff don't belong on the subway to begin with. but they just walk on because there's no sanction. we're not prosecuting that anymore. as a result, the subway has become a place where people with nowhere else to go or with bad intent can walk onto and the rest of us get victimized. this is not going to work. i actually think it's the end of...
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four of the five d.a.s said they won't prosecute theft of service.ords, fair jumping, right? this is why. that thing alone was the broken windows policing that brought that city back from the brink. right now the new york city subway system looks like a tunnels under gaza. don't you love when they gas light us. no crime in the new york city subway system. people are being burned alive. murders in the subway. stick to the subway system. murders, 25 year high. assaults are up over 2019 well into double digits. 50%. what that doesn't quantify is the feeling of menace and anarchy because every other car has a homeless in it screaming at the ceiling. you constantly feel either in danger or just uncomfortable. you are constantly watching your back. we see the videos of people being pushed onto the tracks and we're being told by the head of the mta it is all in our minds? what a terrible optic and message to send at the same time they're instituting congestion pricing to push us all into the subways. >> dana: is there a way that they could have done somethi
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power and he would also lose access to his presidential security service, namely the same unit that right now shields him from a prosecution. so i would say that the use of your future is still very uncertain bobby. and before the deadline passed, investigators had asked the police to execute the warrants, but it didn't happen. can you explain why? yeah, that's really a very controversial method. he in south korea. so the investigator is that they have not been able to arrest june. so if you old by themselves, they were clearly out number the name of the out number by the presidential security service. and let me also edit the president jude. so if y'all is a shield, if behind high boards in his residence, he has an angry um, a protesters also who act as a human shield in front of his residence. and this severely concerns that any arrest attempt might escalate into violence. so when the investigators actually asked the police to execute the arrest, the police said that this is actually a deacon be a controversial decision. and they will also, um, refusing to cooperate because they said that's actually the investigative the
power and he would also lose access to his presidential security service, namely the same unit that right now shields him from a prosecution. so i would say that the use of your future is still very uncertain bobby. and before the deadline passed, investigators had asked the police to execute the warrants, but it didn't happen. can you explain why? yeah, that's really a very controversial method. he in south korea. so the investigator is that they have not been able to arrest june. so if you...
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prosecuted donald trump. they have. >> civil service protections. >> they have. >> to go through performance. >> reviews, warningsies to improve. >> if their service. >> is somehow. >> deficient before they can be fired. >> so first, lawless. but second, i think donald trump doesn't. care what's the result. maybe there is some sort of, you know, damages that. >> the government. >> has to pay. >> it's not his money. >> he doesn't care. but the point he is making is that he gets to decide who is going to be in these watchdog roles and anybody he perceives as. >> being disloyal. will be ousted. >> there's a really. >> telling line. >> in the. >> letter firing. >> these career. prosecutors who. >> worked on the trump prosecution. they say you cannot be trusted to. implement the president's agenda. >> now. >> the oath they take is to support and defend the constitution, not to. >> uphold the president's agenda. >> but that's. >> what this is really all. >> about, joyce. >> so. >> look, barb is dead on. >> the money when she. >> calls this lawless. >> and i think this. >> is a real wake up moment for us, particularly w
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recruitment policy from entering the us military. former service members, about 8,000 of them, will be that they were following their bosses in terms of prosecutions people, defending private clients. sorry to interrupt you. it was his team, the lawyers from his team of classified documents. early in his office. but you do worry about the hollowing out of talented people who are very smart lawyers. development, as they're doing this vast halt, government right now. at all of these moves. house there. geographic names system. it the gulf of mexico. faroe islands. an estimated 1.1 million people died there — of human beings ever recorded. to pay their respects. # when light has and the land is dark # the moon is the # and the moon is the only light we see # stand by me # around the world and across the uk. government officials in the eastern democratic republic of congo have announced that the army now that they control the city. and we can now speak to the i have just i havejust spoken i have just spoken to residents in goma a few minutes ago, and are telling me that 77 are telling me that as of they are telling me that as of morning, the gunshots
recruitment policy from entering the us military. former service members, about 8,000 of them, will be that they were following their bosses in terms of prosecutions people, defending private clients. sorry to interrupt you. it was his team, the lawyers from his team of classified documents. early in his office. but you do worry about the hollowing out of talented people who are very smart lawyers. development, as they're doing this vast halt, government right now. at all of these moves. house...
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law enforcement services, like i said, including for prosecuting drug trafficking cartels frozen yesterday. these are the types of extreme measures. this is not nibbling around the edges of a president's authority. we have never seen a president take this kind of extreme approach to punish states and policies and political actors that he does not agree with. >> the white house press secretary keeps saying that this is not directed at aid to individual individuals. it would not affect aid, direct aid to individuals. what do you say to that? >> at what hour is it because their guidance has changed seemingly by the minute? first it affected medicaid, then medicaid got frozen. then the backlash came, and then they said, oh, it doesn't affect medicaid. look, we have governmental process for a reason because we want people to know when congress acts, what they will be receiving. people have a right to know if their kids are going to have school, if their health care is going to be paid for, if they're going to have cops on their street. and all of that was called into question yesterday. we do n
law enforcement services, like i said, including for prosecuting drug trafficking cartels frozen yesterday. these are the types of extreme measures. this is not nibbling around the edges of a president's authority. we have never seen a president take this kind of extreme approach to punish states and policies and political actors that he does not agree with. >> the white house press secretary keeps saying that this is not directed at aid to individual individuals. it would not affect aid,...
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that hillary was prosecuted so they could make sure for our iraqi ally that they could they could string out military serviceerved this country who put their lives on the line for this country. things like that i do not forget. i think of that every day and coupled that with his pardons which by the way more pardons are to come. totally. on last night i was supposed to take it as all while we are going to read the speech and what a legacy. to me it was a legacy of trash only. >> greg: dave, last word to you. >> you were good. you are right. as a former blackout drunk nobody ever tricked me into a room and made me president. >> greg: that is true. >> it is called an intervention you stop it before it gets really bad. now it is the worst it has ever been because we just let it go. i love that he says there is an oligarchy. he should have ended this by going and my bosses told me to say this. >> greg: he had no idea what he was saying. >> he has not known the past four years. what we knew but then they admitted it. all you want to do was listen to him talk. >> greg: all righty then coming up justice prevails as
that hillary was prosecuted so they could make sure for our iraqi ally that they could they could string out military serviceerved this country who put their lives on the line for this country. things like that i do not forget. i think of that every day and coupled that with his pardons which by the way more pardons are to come. totally. on last night i was supposed to take it as all while we are going to read the speech and what a legacy. to me it was a legacy of trash only. >> greg:...
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and sets the dates for election thirzs san francisco health service staff to narcotic it and authorizing staff to prosecute seed with dates and deadlines. >> all right. so -- a motion and second. >> a motion. >> you can present it. >> so, i'd like to move that we sept staff recommendation to order the 2025 health service board election for one seat expiring may of 25 this we set the dates for the election authorized the health service to narcotic the election and authorize the staff to proceed with the election. >> second. >> a motion and second. >> open up for public comment. >> public comment is open. instructions are displayed for those watching on sfgov. >> we have 9 callers on the phone line. zero enter the queue at this time. >> thank you. public comment is now closed. president hao yoochl aye >> vice president zvanski >> aye yoochl commissioner cremen. >> aye. >> commissioner sass. >> aye >> commissioner wilson. >> aye. >> we have a vote. we are at the end of the regular meeting matters before we go in rates and benefits section of our agenda it is now a great time to take a 10 minute on the nose br
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, the prime minister made much of his service as public prosecutor so we tell the house in that capacity why during this time he declined to insta kate a prosecutionual abuse. >> that case never crossed my desk. >> donald trump has been sentencetonconditional discharge in the house money case involving payments made to adult fil star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. the sentence was handed down by new york jud rchon two weeks before the president elect takes the oath of office as 40 seventh president of the united states. the unconditional scrge sentence means the president-elect will remain a convicted felon but face no jail time for the 34 county was found guilty of by a jury in may. on truth social the president-elect says he an to appeal the sentence calling it a despicable charade that has mit. the stamen reads in part the real jury, themerican people, have spoken by reelecting me th an overwhelming mandate in one of theosconsequential elections in history. .. funded by these television companies and more part of communication. ♪♪ ♪♪ we're just getting started building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure those who need it most. a fr
, the prime minister made much of his service as public prosecutor so we tell the house in that capacity why during this time he declined to insta kate a prosecutionual abuse. >> that case never crossed my desk. >> donald trump has been sentencetonconditional discharge in the house money case involving payments made to adult fil star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 election. the sentence was handed down by new york jud rchon two weeks before the president elect takes the oath of...
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service. she served as a prosecutor that prosecuted. and sexual predators. those serving in the junior league of temple. for experience prosecutor and community in the character and left the general former senior d.o.j. official. and of course we all know is desperately needed. it is a very turbulent time. the justice department is infected while leaders refuse. crossfire hurricane is an example of weaponization and it was built on a fake steel dossier. the clinton campaign and the investigative work and the fbi knew the dossier was false and likely part of the disinformation campaign. they took other actions and investigate the justice department and retaliated his subpoena for my own staff record, challenging my constitutional rights and oversight duties. what is next? pressured the fbi to supposedly recently related to the biden family investigation. later this fbi briefing were really to the media. but also labeled our oversight work. four years later reduced and provide us the ability to face this briefing. the fbi briefing and the bureau and for democr
service. she served as a prosecutor that prosecuted. and sexual predators. those serving in the junior league of temple. for experience prosecutor and community in the character and left the general former senior d.o.j. official. and of course we all know is desperately needed. it is a very turbulent time. the justice department is infected while leaders refuse. crossfire hurricane is an example of weaponization and it was built on a fake steel dossier. the clinton campaign and the...
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we fought it for years, a number of us on the armed services committee have supported measures that would provide for more effective prosecution through a system of investigation outside the chain of command. we've adopted those reforms. and military leaders have joined us in seeking to combat sexual assault and harassment. and here we have someone who has been accused very credibly and plausibly, not just in this affidavit but by others, and the record is replete with them. they're accusations. there are no convictions here. mr. hegseth denies them. but again simply what he acknowledges having done would disqualify him from a role of command in the military. and that background and record can't help but discourage women from joining and staying in the military. senator murkowski goes on to say, quote, while the allegations of sexual assault and excessive drinking do nothing to quiet my concerns, the past behaviors mr. hegseth has admitted to, including infidelity on multiple occasions, demonstrate a lack of judgment that is unbecoming of someone who would lead our armed forces. these behaviors starkly contrast the values and
we fought it for years, a number of us on the armed services committee have supported measures that would provide for more effective prosecution through a system of investigation outside the chain of command. we've adopted those reforms. and military leaders have joined us in seeking to combat sexual assault and harassment. and here we have someone who has been accused very credibly and plausibly, not just in this affidavit but by others, and the record is replete with them. they're...
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prosecute. they may transfer the case to prosecutors. another option is cio may turn to acting president who has influenced over the security service team.ng president to do something asking for cooperation regarding the security team. this is still in process, we fill out out of the nine constitutional report that the justice. they will start looking into the investigation and ruling anne dorthe up, but as this investigation is happening there are multiple cases on how this may play out and that makes the future uncertain at this point. and we're watching it closely as we know you are as well, thank you for your time. know you are as well, thank you foryourtime. ellen kim. we will stay with the elements in south korea and connect with professor of korean studies at the university of washington. thank you forjoining us. for those unfamiliar with all of the legal intricacies playing out with the story. get us up to speed with how you think we should be viewing this story unfolding in south korea? yes. it is very complicated - unfolding in south korea? 13:3 it is very complicated process. there are basically two processes going on at the s
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15 years on the harvard faculty, he returned to government service on three occasions as an assistant prosecutor on the watergate prosecution force, as special counsel to the senate judiciary committee subcommittee on administrative practice is and as chief counsel for the judiciary committee. in 1980, breyer was nominated by president jimmy carter to the united states court of appeals for the first circuit. he was the only judicial candidate that president carter nominated after losing the 1980 election to ronald reagan. and he was confirmed the senate by a vote of 8210 when president bill clinton nominated, justice breyer, to the supreme court in 1994, he highlighted both justices long record of service, his many talents, noting that he had served in all three branches of government with. the heart and the head of a reformer, always succeeding at what he's tried to do his career shows he understands how government works and how laws are really made. knowledge that's indispensable much of the litigation which comes before the supreme court. indeed, in his more than four decades of judicial service, includes 14 years on the
15 years on the harvard faculty, he returned to government service on three occasions as an assistant prosecutor on the watergate prosecution force, as special counsel to the senate judiciary committee subcommittee on administrative practice is and as chief counsel for the judiciary committee. in 1980, breyer was nominated by president jimmy carter to the united states court of appeals for the first circuit. he was the only judicial candidate that president carter nominated after losing the...
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then >> do believeen those who do should be prosecuted and sent to jail quick >> especiallycu those. >> years have you worked in public service many years if you worked in law enforcement and prosecution and national security? mimic well over a decade. >> i had to say it is ludicrous. sadly predictable that democrats are endeavoring to tarnish you, to paint a false caricature based on any window in smoke so you are workingor to protect the capitol on january 6 and yet they are trying to blame you for the violence that occurred. let me ask you it is a straightforward matter. what is the job of the fbi had what will the fbi's role be if and when you are confirmed as director?or >> it's a simple motto to protect the american citizens and the bolt constitution if i'm confirmed as the next rector the fbi that's what we are going to do and redirect resources to make sure we do that every single day. >> thank you for your willingness to do so in this committee will hold you to account on restoring integrity of the fbi and i thank you for your commitment to transparency. that's incredibly important bringing back integrity and i'm gra
then >> do believeen those who do should be prosecuted and sent to jail quick >> especiallycu those. >> years have you worked in public service many years if you worked in law enforcement and prosecution and national security? mimic well over a decade. >> i had to say it is ludicrous. sadly predictable that democrats are endeavoring to tarnish you, to paint a false caricature based on any window in smoke so you are workingor to protect the capitol on january 6 and yet...
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service as florida attorney general. she also served as the prosecutor in hillsborough county for 18 years and prosecuted terrible crimes. she sought tough penalties and justice for victims of violent criminals, domestic abusers, and sexual predators. she prosecuted drug traffickers and thus protected her community. she was also acting outside of her professional role serving in the junior league of tampa on the board of special olympics florida and is well-known for her animal rescue efforts. her experience and performance as attorney general, prosecutor, community leader speaks volumes about her character and her dedication to the rule of law. she's received multiple letters in support of her nomination, including from the fraternal order of police, the republican state attorneys general, more than 100 former senior doj officials and a bipartisan group of former state attorneys general. in short, ms. bondi is highly qualified and of course, as we all know, a change is desperately needed. when confirmed, ms. bondi will take the helm at a very turbulent time for this country and for that department. the justice departmen
service as florida attorney general. she also served as the prosecutor in hillsborough county for 18 years and prosecuted terrible crimes. she sought tough penalties and justice for victims of violent criminals, domestic abusers, and sexual predators. she prosecuted drug traffickers and thus protected her community. she was also acting outside of her professional role serving in the junior league of tampa on the board of special olympics florida and is well-known for her animal rescue efforts....
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prosecution or civil litigation to justice. it could be using the internal revenue service to investigate people's tax returns. there are a lot of ways you could go after retribution, and i don't i don't think people have really addressed what trump is up to. and we'll see after the 20th. >> well, part of that is a desire of how he feels that he was treated, given the prosecutions against him when he went to georgia and pleaded not guilty, but had to turn himself in, he had a mug shot taken. obviously, it was kind of the mug shot that went around the world. his inaugural portrait was released today and a lot of people were texting me, talking about just how much they look alike. i mean, you can see that's trump's portrait there and jd vance's. i think we also have a side by side of trump's picture there. we can pull up his mug shot in georgia, and we're saying, you know, he very i remember he practiced that expression when he was going to atlanta to turn himself in. what's your view when you when you look at that? >> well, i'm not a shrink. i don't really do shrink sort of stuff, but you got to wonder if a per
prosecution or civil litigation to justice. it could be using the internal revenue service to investigate people's tax returns. there are a lot of ways you could go after retribution, and i don't i don't think people have really addressed what trump is up to. and we'll see after the 20th. >> well, part of that is a desire of how he feels that he was treated, given the prosecutions against him when he went to georgia and pleaded not guilty, but had to turn himself in, he had a mug shot...