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>> well, i think i spent a lot of time in sarah's classroom at first, and sarah had to give me the green light before i started meeting students. you know, that was very purposeful. i mean, sarah really takes great care of her students, and i was also aware i was an outsider walking into a classroom with kids carrying all different kinds of experiences, including very serious trauma, and i didn't want to encroach on anyone before they kind of knew who i was and got familiar with my face, so sarah actually had me play some of her typical classroom games. one called hot seat, which now i've put you in up here, so it all comes full circle. >> thank you. [laughter] >> where i sat in front of the class, and with a big jar of candy -- i don't think you were in that class, but i met you around that same time. >> yeah. >> yeah. your sister was in that class. >> my sister was there. >> yeah. and kids were encouraged to ask me questions, and as a reward, i would answer and throw them a piece of candy, and slowly it just started to, you know, build familiarity and relationships with kids, and then
>> well, i think i spent a lot of time in sarah's classroom at first, and sarah had to give me the green light before i started meeting students. you know, that was very purposeful. i mean, sarah really takes great care of her students, and i was also aware i was an outsider walking into a classroom with kids carrying all different kinds of experiences, including very serious trauma, and i didn't want to encroach on anyone before they kind of knew who i was and got familiar with my face,...
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death of sarah everard.s one area where — death of sarah everard. there is one area where i— death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think _ death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think the _ death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think the issue - death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think the issue of - area where i think the issue of trust needs to be addressed square on. and it is in the way we handle crimes against women and girls. more than 15,000,000 — crimes against women and girls. more than 15,000,000 households are facing higher energy builds from today. the biggest increase in the price has come into effect. travel in and out of australia is to resume in november but only for people who are fully vaccinated. here pig farmers are warning that a shortage of workers means they might have to carry out a mass call of animals. ., ., ., ., ., animals. havi of a following of these before? _ animals. havi of a following of these before? nope. - animals. havi of
death of sarah everard.s one area where — death of sarah everard. there is one area where i— death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think _ death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think the _ death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think the issue - death of sarah everard. there is one area where i think the issue of - area where i think the issue of trust needs to be addressed square on. and it is in the way we handle crimes against women and girls. more than...
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the british police officer who murdered sarah everard would die injail after murdered sarah everard wouldnjailaftera murdered sarah everard would die injail after a judge sentenced him to life in prison. wayne couzens pretended to arrest sarah in london in march during a covert lockdown. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and then raped and killed her. herfamily were in court watching as he was sentenced. lucy manning reports. sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home. for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's fa
the british police officer who murdered sarah everard would die injail after murdered sarah everard wouldnjailaftera murdered sarah everard would die injail after a judge sentenced him to life in prison. wayne couzens pretended to arrest sarah in london in march during a covert lockdown. he handcuffed her, kidnapped her and then raped and killed her. herfamily were in court watching as he was sentenced. lucy manning reports. sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home. for herfamily,...
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for her family, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back.apist, murderer policeman will never be released, and heramily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33-year-old, his arm holding out his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded the judge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dark, couzens, as he had ne throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as the judge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. you kidnapped, raped, and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerably added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly by women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition. the judge condemned his lies. >> i don't know. >> do you know where sarah is? no. >> his behavior, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering s
for her family, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back.apist, murderer policeman will never be released, and heramily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33-year-old, his arm holding out his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded the judge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dark, couzens, as he had ne...
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could have done, this is not _ nothing sarah could have done, this is not on _ nothing sarah could have% on wayne couzene _ is not on her, this is 10096 on wayne couzens. ~ . . , , is not on her, this is 10096 on wayne couzens. ~ . ., , , ., is not on her, this is 10096 on wayne couzens. ~ . ., ,, ., ., couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt _ couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt around _ couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt around the _ couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt around the country. i everard felt around the country. i've lost a bit of trust now. i think when people are in charge you expect— think when people are in charge you expect they are doing the job proneriy_ expect they are doing the job properly and trying to keep you safe, _ properly and trying to keep you safe, i— properly and trying to keep you safe, i don't think you would ever challenge — safe, i don't think you would ever challenge that. i safe, i don't think you would ever challenge that.— safe, i don't think you would ever challenge that. i would have to step it u- and challenge
could have done, this is not _ nothing sarah could have done, this is not on _ nothing sarah could have% on wayne couzene _ is not on her, this is 10096 on wayne couzens. ~ . . , , is not on her, this is 10096 on wayne couzens. ~ . ., , , ., is not on her, this is 10096 on wayne couzens. ~ . ., ,, ., ., couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt _ couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt around _ couzens. what happened to sarah everard felt around the _ couzens. what happened to sarah...
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the allowed a police officer to murder sarah everard.— sarah everard.d. the public have a right to know what _ sarah everard. the public have a right to know what systematic i right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. $1150 why this was allowed to happen. also at the conservative party conference, the prime minister says he's not worried about rising prices and problems with the supply chain. a former facebook employee turned whistle—blower tells politicians in the us that the company is putting its profits before people. and anticipation growing for new music from adele as she uploads a teaser on her social media and confirms her release date. anticipation also growing for the sports news. hi, sarah. we can't follow—up that, but we will do our best! tonight marks the start of this season's women's stanley and group stages. — — champion group stages. facing the holders barcelona. great form domestically and sitting at the top of the women's super league. barcelona are d
the allowed a police officer to murder sarah everard.— sarah everard.d. the public have a right to know what _ sarah everard. the public have a right to know what systematic i right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. $1150 why this was allowed to happen. also at the conservative party conference, the prime minister says he's not worried about rising prices and problems with the supply chain. a former...
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she was officer to kill sarah everard.ped, raped and murdered by wayne couzens and the home secretary says that her blake need to know nothing like this will happen again. the public have a right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. we have the latest from the conservative party conference in manchester. the prime minister says he is not worried about rising prices and problems in the supply chain. we are seeinu problems in the supply chain. we are seeing stresses _ problems in the supply chain. we are seeing stresses and _ problems in the supply chain. we are seeing stresses and strains _ problems in the supply chain. we are seeing stresses and strains due - problems in the supply chain. we are seeing stresses and strains due to i seeing stresses and strains due to demand for gas and hgv drivers across the planet. we demand for gas and hgv drivers across the planet.— demand for gas and hgv drivers across the planet. we
she was officer to kill sarah everard.ped, raped and murdered by wayne couzens and the home secretary says that her blake need to know nothing like this will happen again. the public have a right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. we have the latest from the conservative party conference in manchester. the prime minister says he is not worried about rising prices and problems in the supply...
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hi. >> hi, sarah p. hi, sarah. >> sarah. >> hi, sarah. >> oh, hi, sarah. >> look at that.you can catch the full episode right here tonight at 4:00 right here on nbc bay area followed by nbc bay area at 5:00. >>> hello, she's back. after all these years. adele is finally coming out with her new music. let's check it out. ♪♪ >> you didn't hear her there but you heard the piano. a little teaser for her new single "easy on me" on instagram. expected to drop october 15th. adele in a car popping in a cassette. driving the car. listening to the music. also several pieces of sheet music fly out the window of the convertible. she's gone through a dramatic weight loss and divorce. maybe she sings about that? now word on when the full album will come out. >> she's going to sing about that, for sure. let's have a look at the forecast. something to sing about, kari. >> yeah, it's going to be great these next few days. nice taste of fall for the inland valleys. >> thanks for joining us. >> see you back here tomorrow morning. >>> right now on "california live," we're going back to the '8
hi. >> hi, sarah p. hi, sarah. >> sarah. >> hi, sarah. >> oh, hi, sarah. >> look at that.you can catch the full episode right here tonight at 4:00 right here on nbc bay area followed by nbc bay area at 5:00. >>> hello, she's back. after all these years. adele is finally coming out with her new music. let's check it out. ♪♪ >> you didn't hear her there but you heard the piano. a little teaser for her new single "easy on me" on instagram....
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sarah, thanks for “oining us. sarah is needs. sarah, thanks for “oining us. sarah is the — needs.welfare - needs. sarah, thanks forjoining us. sarah is the head of welfare at - needs. sarah, thanks forjoining us. j sarah is the head of welfare at hope rescue. cycling has become hugely popular during the pandemic and many people are willing to spend thousands of pounds on their bikes. that though has increasingly made them a target for criminals — and police are expecting an increase in �*bike—jackings�* in the run up to christmas. zoe conway reports. this is a picture of bike jacket making off with a £7,000 bite, their attack on this cyclist took seconds and it was terrifying. i attack on this cyclist took seconds and it was terrifying.— and it was terrifying. i 'ust noticed i i and it was terrifying. i 'ust noticed i was i and it was terrifying. i 'ust noticed i was being i and it was terrifying. i just l noticed i was being followed and it was terrifying. i just - noticed i was being followed by a motorbike and it wasn�*t overtaking, which was strange, so i looked back, and i co
sarah, thanks for “oining us. sarah is needs. sarah, thanks for “oining us. sarah is the — needs.welfare - needs. sarah, thanks forjoining us. sarah is the head of welfare at - needs. sarah, thanks forjoining us. j sarah is the head of welfare at hope rescue. cycling has become hugely popular during the pandemic and many people are willing to spend thousands of pounds on their bikes. that though has increasingly made them a target for criminals — and police are expecting an increase in...
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sarah everard's death prompted _ helplines. sarah everard's death prompted an - helplines.t those people should ask questions if they are concerned and officer is a threat. advice backed by a police watchdog. flail threat. advice backed by a police watchdog. call control and say you _ police watchdog. call control and say you have _ police watchdog. call control and say you have been - police watchdog. call control| and say you have been asked police watchdog. call control. and say you have been asked to co—operate with someone who says they are a police officer and you want to know if that person is a police officer. if there is any real concern the person is going to be assaulted or abduct, then that will be treated as a priority. couzens told a lie _ treated as a priority. couzens told a lie after _ treated as a priority. couzens told a lie after lie _ treated as a priority. couzens told a lie after lie after - treated as a priority. couzens told a lie after lie after his i told a lie after lie after his arrest. , , ., told a lie after lie after his arrest. , ~ ., ., i]
sarah everard's death prompted _ helplines. sarah everard's death prompted an - helplines.t those people should ask questions if they are concerned and officer is a threat. advice backed by a police watchdog. flail threat. advice backed by a police watchdog. call control and say you _ police watchdog. call control and say you have _ police watchdog. call control and say you have been - police watchdog. call control| and say you have been asked police watchdog. call control. and say you have...
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do you know sarah? i don't, no.litan police is now investigating whether he may have committed more crimes. sarah everard's family say the world is a safer place now he'll never be let out of prison. simon jones, bbc news. i will be to up to date with some information about a whatsapp group that was circulating amongst police officers. the independent 0ffice that was circulating amongst police officers. the independent office for police conduct, the iopc, says it's investigating a group of police officers who allegedly shared discriminatory messages on a whatsapp group. the messages were discovered during the investigation into the murder of sarah everard. it is now believed that the group included wayne couzens who was yesterday given that whole life sentence. five serving officers, that's five serving officers, are under investigation for distributing the messages which were sent between march and october 2019, in addition to a former officerfrom march and october 2019, in addition to a former officer from the met
do you know sarah? i don't, no.litan police is now investigating whether he may have committed more crimes. sarah everard's family say the world is a safer place now he'll never be let out of prison. simon jones, bbc news. i will be to up to date with some information about a whatsapp group that was circulating amongst police officers. the independent 0ffice that was circulating amongst police officers. the independent office for police conduct, the iopc, says it's investigating a group of...
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it is appalling what happened in the sarah _ is appalling what happened in the sarah everard case, andel safe on our streets. _ that women don't feel safe on our streets, you know, i personally very much _ streets, you know, i personally very much understand that and i have huge sympathy— much understand that and i have huge sympathy for the family and friends of sarah _ sympathy for the family and friends of sarah and what they have all been through _ of sarah and what they have all been through. we are working on our violence — through. we are working on our violence against women strategy, making _ violence against women strategy, making our streets safer, but also we need _ making our streets safer, but also we need to— making our streets safer, but also we need to get the rape conviction rate up— we need to get the rape conviction rate up and — we need to get the rape conviction rate up and make sure that more perpetrators are brought to justice for these _ perpetrators are brought to justice for these appalling crimes. perpetrators are brought to 'ustice for these appalling crime
it is appalling what happened in the sarah _ is appalling what happened in the sarah everard case, andel safe on our streets. _ that women don't feel safe on our streets, you know, i personally very much _ streets, you know, i personally very much understand that and i have huge sympathy— much understand that and i have huge sympathy for the family and friends of sarah _ sympathy for the family and friends of sarah and what they have all been through _ of sarah and what they have all been...
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sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home.mily, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition." thejudge co
sarah everard was, thejudge said, simply walking home.mily, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring sarah back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a...
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do you know sarah? i don't, no.ce is now investigating whether he may have committed more crimes. sarah everard's family say the world is a safer place now he'll never be let out of prison. simon jones, bbc news. simon has been at the metropolitan police's headquarters and earlier he told me more about the response. the met told me more about the response. tue: met described told me more about the response. tte: met described the told me more about the response. t'te: met described the killing told me more about the response. tte: met described the killing of sarah everard is one of the most dreadful incidents in their 190 year history, and now they are facing another very difficult time about confidence in the police. we have had that new safety guidance you referred to. we are told by the met it is very unusualfor are told by the met it is very unusual for someone to be stopped on the street by a loan plainclothes officer, but if that happens to you and you are concerned about the office of�*s conduct, then the ad
do you know sarah? i don't, no.ce is now investigating whether he may have committed more crimes. sarah everard's family say the world is a safer place now he'll never be let out of prison. simon jones, bbc news. simon has been at the metropolitan police's headquarters and earlier he told me more about the response. the met told me more about the response. tue: met described told me more about the response. tte: met described the told me more about the response. t'te: met described the killing...
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yeah, i think what this story with sarah everard and what - with sarah everard and what tragically happenedissues that are within the met police or the police in general in the uk and i know that there has been talk of the killer being in a whatsapp group with other police officers and sharing certain things and they are also being investigated. it isjust things and they are also being investigated. it is just scary to think that there has been convictions of other people that have been so closely aligned to him and nobody still is noticed there had been things that he has previously done and nobody is thought to kind of like that up and i think that it kind of reveals that there may be some sort of boys club, locker room, you know, protect each other type of culture that is somewhere within the mat that needs to be brought out in the only way that that can be done and also for the general public and for women safety so that they can feel and also for women serving within the force as well as various different enquiries whether it is to deal with, you know, the vetting process but also abou
yeah, i think what this story with sarah everard and what - with sarah everard and what tragically happenedissues that are within the met police or the police in general in the uk and i know that there has been talk of the killer being in a whatsapp group with other police officers and sharing certain things and they are also being investigated. it isjust things and they are also being investigated. it is just scary to think that there has been convictions of other people that have been so...
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so, the case of sarah — focus on within policing.s on within policing. so, the | case of sarah everard, murdered focus on within policing. so, the . case of sarah everard, murdered by focus on within policing. so, the - case of sarah everard, murdered by a police officer as she walked home, could become a watershed moment, when police forces have to address the toxic attitudes that some men in their ranks hold towards women. nobody underestimates the challenge. there is a sexist culture in some parts of policing that can turn to misogyny and affect the outcome of cases. at violence against women and girls is on the agenda of all of the major political parties, and all police forces in the uk. so it should be possible to both reduce misogyny and increase the number of cases of violence against women that come to court. energy bills are set to rise substanitally in england, wales and scotland. the energy price cap, which limits the maximum amount that households can pay for their gas and electricity — is being lifted from today. about
so, the case of sarah — focus on within policing.s on within policing. so, the | case of sarah everard, murdered focus on within policing. so, the . case of sarah everard, murdered by focus on within policing. so, the - case of sarah everard, murdered by a police officer as she walked home, could become a watershed moment, when police forces have to address the toxic attitudes that some men in their ranks hold towards women. nobody underestimates the challenge. there is a sexist culture in...
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do you know sarah? i don't, no.politan police is now investigating whether he may have committed more crimes. sarah everard's family say the world is a safer place now he'll never be let out of prison. simon jones, bbc news. 0ur reporter simonjones is outside new scotland yard this morning. very good morning to you. there is, as we know, the conversation going on particularly amongst women about their safety and how they would react if a police officer were trying to arrest them, and then that is trying to put out some information that might go some way to reassuring people —— the met. yes, the met has described as a dreadful murder of sarah everard, most of the general incidence in its 190 year history but i think it is now facing one of its biggest challenges in that 190 year history and that is restoring confidence in the police. the met has written to mps outlining what it is going to do. it says it will send in more offices to known hotspots for violence and intimidation against women and it says members of the
do you know sarah? i don't, no.politan police is now investigating whether he may have committed more crimes. sarah everard's family say the world is a safer place now he'll never be let out of prison. simon jones, bbc news. 0ur reporter simonjones is outside new scotland yard this morning. very good morning to you. there is, as we know, the conversation going on particularly amongst women about their safety and how they would react if a police officer were trying to arrest them, and then that...
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there are some grants available, sarah, _ well. there are some grants available, sarah, and - well. if you can is one thing, but losing less heat is one way to save money. the kind of help that is available does vary, and it is generally offered these days by energy suppliers, and it will depend on two things, your own circumstance, how much income you have and whether you are uncertain benefits, and secondly how energy efficient or otherwise your property is. there are a couple of ways you can see what is available to you. you can contact your own energy supplier. the have also endorsed websites called simple energy advice where you can put in your post code for information. they may already have information on how energy efficient your property is, but they would be able to tell you the measures you can take on the payback time it is if you can improve the energy efficiency of your own home. there is a charity called turn to us which is a benefits calculator on its website, but it has as grunt search tool. these grants may not be directly relevant, but sometimes there may be grant
there are some grants available, sarah, _ well. there are some grants available, sarah, and - well. if you can is one thing, but losing less heat is one way to save money. the kind of help that is available does vary, and it is generally offered these days by energy suppliers, and it will depend on two things, your own circumstance, how much income you have and whether you are uncertain benefits, and secondly how energy efficient or otherwise your property is. there are a couple of ways you can...
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new verification checks for scotland's police in response to the murder of sarah everard.ing for abortion rights across the us. protesters fear the supreme court may reverse their rights. thousands evacuate as fire in honduras destroys thousands of homes. and the wait is almost overfor the london hello and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has said he will not resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he says the conservative _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party will _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party will change - model of immigration. he says the conservative party will change and | conservative party will change and improve the economy after covid. the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester today with a promise from the prime minister to �*change and improve' the british economy after the pandemic. borisjohnson has vowed to take �*big, bold decisions' to rebuild and �*level up�* the country.
new verification checks for scotland's police in response to the murder of sarah everard.ing for abortion rights across the us. protesters fear the supreme court may reverse their rights. thousands evacuate as fire in honduras destroys thousands of homes. and the wait is almost overfor the london hello and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has said he will not resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he says the conservative...
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sarah everard in march.r who has so damaged public trust, today beginning the life sentence in prison from which he will never be released. his abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard, using his police warrant card and handcuffs, risks undermining confidence in officers right across the uk. i think it's very important that people should have confidence in policing and what the police do. and i do, let me stress that. but what i want to do is to use this moment to make sure that we deal with what i think is a huge and justified feeling, by millions of people up and down the country, and i'm afraid overwhelmingly women, that their complaints and their anxieties are not taken seriously enough by the police. the wider problem is illustrated by a whatsapp group in which wayne couzens swapped misogynistic messages with officers from the metropolitan police, the civil nuclear constabulary and the norfolk constabulary. all are being investigated for gross misconduct. two of the met officers face a criminal inves
sarah everard in march.r who has so damaged public trust, today beginning the life sentence in prison from which he will never be released. his abduction, rape and murder of sarah everard, using his police warrant card and handcuffs, risks undermining confidence in officers right across the uk. i think it's very important that people should have confidence in policing and what the police do. and i do, let me stress that. but what i want to do is to use this moment to make sure that we deal with...
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_ an ongoing episode of this murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer— sarah everard by alture within the police force, this kind of locker room canteen — force, this kind of locker room canteen culture, i think we have it in the _ canteen culture, i think we have it in the record — canteen culture, i think we have it in the record through to tomorrow at the deputy— in the record through to tomorrow at the deputy chief constable or one of the deputy chief constable or one of the deputy chief constables of police — the deputy chief constables of police scotland say that this kind of behaviour is unacceptable. they spent _ of behaviour is unacceptable. they spent something like 425 complaints of sexual— spent something like 425 complaints of sexual assault of 66 police officers — of sexual assault of 66 police officers in scotland over the last few years. — officers in scotland over the last few years, and i'm guessing scotland is not _ few years, and i'm guessing scotland is not typical of the rest of the country— is not typical of the rest of the country so _ is not typica
_ an ongoing episode of this murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer— sarah everard by alture within the police force, this kind of locker room canteen — force, this kind of locker room canteen culture, i think we have it in the _ canteen culture, i think we have it in the record — canteen culture, i think we have it in the record through to tomorrow at the deputy— in the record through to tomorrow at the deputy chief constable or one of the deputy chief constable or one of...
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in addition, sarah holds the a.b.h. state contracts and mas been instrumental coordinating their efforts, offering support and suggestions throughout the pandemic. she is always innovative in her approach and her suggestions. for example, working with the community providers to better identify needs in the community and to develop a scope that addresses that, rather than the status quo. over the past several months, sarah has been on the aging and disability role while the analyst for that effort is out. sarah has taken it on full force, and is an intrical part of keeping that going. [inaudible] her relationship and reputation with the community is stellar. she is well-respected among the broader community. we are very fortunate to have sarah as part of the team. personally, i've had several meeting with sarah since i started, and it is always a pleasure. she is full of enthusiasm and ideas, and i look forward to continuing to work with her. congratulations to you, sarah, on this well-deserved honor. >> thank you so muc
in addition, sarah holds the a.b.h. state contracts and mas been instrumental coordinating their efforts, offering support and suggestions throughout the pandemic. she is always innovative in her approach and her suggestions. for example, working with the community providers to better identify needs in the community and to develop a scope that addresses that, rather than the status quo. over the past several months, sarah has been on the aging and disability role while the analyst for that...
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this case, the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard has i and murder of sarah everard has broughtdividual or a law enforcement organisation must be done by the communities themselves as to whether or not they want this type of safety mechanism for them. i don't believe communities do want the current policing system in place and that is why we really need to have a debate, not an investigation, that is pointless, but a debate as to how we move forward from this, which a safety first and policing over. itoothed safety first and policing over. what role mitht safety first and policing over. what role might elected _ safety first and policing over. what role might elected police and crime commissioners have in pushing some of these changes through? after all, if the electorate are not happy with what they do, you don't vote for them at the next election? but what has the police _ them at the next election? but what has the police and _ them at the next election? but what has the police and crime _ has the police and crime commissioner system achieved? nothing. it has led to the death
this case, the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard has i and murder of sarah everard has broughtdividual or a law enforcement organisation must be done by the communities themselves as to whether or not they want this type of safety mechanism for them. i don't believe communities do want the current policing system in place and that is why we really need to have a debate, not an investigation, that is pointless, but a debate as to how we move forward from this, which a safety first and...
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home secretary announces restart an independent inquiry an independent inquiry after the murder of sarah everard. priti patel says the inquiry will look into what she called the "systematic failures" which allowed sarah's killer to be employed as a police officer. it is abhorrent that a serving police officer was able to abuse his position of power, authority, and trust to commit such a horrific crime. also on the programme tonight. as the army steps in to help with fuel deliveries, the prime minister insists there's no supply crisis and he's not worried about staff shortages. what you can't do, and must not do, laura, is, simply go back to the old, tired, failed model of the uk economy that has led to a relative under productivity by comparison with all our major competitors for decades, and has held wages down. a former facebook employee turned whistleblower tells us law makers that the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy. more than 200,000 pupils were off school in england last week for covid—related reasons. and close to a month's worth of
home secretary announces restart an independent inquiry an independent inquiry after the murder of sarah everard. priti patel says the inquiry will look into what she called the "systematic failures" which allowed sarah's killer to be employed as a police officer. it is abhorrent that a serving police officer was able to abuse his position of power, authority, and trust to commit such a horrific crime. also on the programme tonight. as the army steps in to help with fuel deliveries,...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending anytime soon. europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes is due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. a very warm welcome to our viewers in pbs in america and around the world. that could be around the world. that could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. trials suggest a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation by about half. if authorised by regulators the new drug which comes in the form of appeal would be the first oral anti— covid medicine. this is the first covid pill. trial results suggest it can cut hospitalisations or deaths by half. the news of the efficacy of this par
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending anytime soon. europe's first mission to mercury is making a flyby approach on the night side of the planet. and let's dance, a new album of previously unreleased david...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regainublic�*s trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands more to flee. ., ,., , volcano forces thousands more toflee. , ~ ., , ., . to flee. nobody knows how much more love _ to flee. nobody knows how much more love is _ to flee. nobody knows how much more love is going _ to flee. nobody knows how much more love is going to _ to flee. nobody knows how much more love is going to flow - to flee. nobody knows how much more love is going to flow into i more love is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission _ descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission to _ descending anytime soon. europe is 's first mission to mercury - is �*s first mission to mercury is �*s first mission to mercury is making a flight i approach on the night side of the planet. that flyby approach. and let's dance. a new album of previously unreleased david bowie tunes
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public�*s trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction, as the la palma volcano forces thousands more to flee. nobody knows how much more is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending any time soon. the countdown continues. just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. and it's back. the london marathon returns on sunday. the returns on sunday. first full—scale race in more the first full—scale race in more than two years. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we are covering all the latest coronavirus develop its in britain and globally. there could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials suggest that a new experimental drug for severe covid cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death by about half. if authorised by regulators, the new drug — which comes in the form of a pill — would be the first oral antiviral medication for covid—19. mark lobel reports. th
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public�*s trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction, as the la palma volcano forces thousands more to flee. nobody knows how much more is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending any time soon. the countdown continues. just hours to go until the culmination of europe's first mission to mercury. and it's back. the london marathon returns...
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one before he joined the force, and one just three days before he killed sarah everard.etropolitan police has had to issue advice to women that if they are unsure about an officer who has stopped them, they should ask to speak to the control room on the police radio and, if still concerned, just run. she is ready to take action, to do the right thing. and while the force has been celebrating 100 years of women in policing, some former officers have said misogyny, contempt for women, is widespread, and people are afraid to report it. there are some people who challenge and they become marginalised, and they become almost like the pariah of the team. that needs to stop. that is why i talk about their needs to be a support network, and those officers need to be actively encouraged to come forward. the confidence issues go far beyond the capital. the force in manchester has been repeatedly criticised for how it handles domestic abuse. young women in the city today said they have lost trust in the police. they are there to keep you safe, and the idea they are not, they're doi
one before he joined the force, and one just three days before he killed sarah everard.etropolitan police has had to issue advice to women that if they are unsure about an officer who has stopped them, they should ask to speak to the control room on the police radio and, if still concerned, just run. she is ready to take action, to do the right thing. and while the force has been celebrating 100 years of women in policing, some former officers have said misogyny, contempt for women, is...
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after sarah's death, um, he and his wife started a nonprofit called safety for sarah with the missionmaking movie sets safer. richard, thank you for being here tonight. it has been seven years since your daughter's tragic death. and seeing then this news from "rust," this set, someone else's daughter killed on a movie set. and questions about safety measures not being followed, you know, in the aftermath. i can only imagine the feelings that it's conjuring up for you. >> yes, yes. yeah. i -- i'd hoped that sarah's death would -- would create positive change and i hoped that her death would even save lives. and i would have hoped that sarah's death would have saved halyna. but, um, it didn't and that hurts. um, there's a lot to be done. there's simply no reason that a life should be lost making a piece of entertainment. it needs to stop. >> yeah. and your daughter's -- your -- in your daughter's case, the director pleaded guilty to criminal charges. and with this tragic shooting on this film set of "rust," the sheriff today -- the way he talked about it was, you know, comp -- there was
after sarah's death, um, he and his wife started a nonprofit called safety for sarah with the missionmaking movie sets safer. richard, thank you for being here tonight. it has been seven years since your daughter's tragic death. and seeing then this news from "rust," this set, someone else's daughter killed on a movie set. and questions about safety measures not being followed, you know, in the aftermath. i can only imagine the feelings that it's conjuring up for you. >> yes,...
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more now on the fallout after the murder of sarah everard and the sentencing of her killer. scotland will now be offered the chance to speak with control room staff to check their identity. helena wilkinson has more details. when wayne couzens kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, he was a serving metropolitan police officer. he used his position to trick sarah into a car he had hired by showing her his warrant card and falsely arresting her. after he was sent to prison for life, the met commissioner spoke outside the old bailey. this man has brought shame on the met. speaking frankly, as an organisation, we have been rocked. i absolutely know that there are those who feel their trust in us is shaken. police forces across the country are now looking at ways to reassure the public and restore trust. the metropolitan police said people stopped by a lone plain—clothes officer should challenge their legitimacy, but many wonder why it should be up to the public to ask the questions. police scotland has now issued new advice for its force. under the new process, if a lone o
more now on the fallout after the murder of sarah everard and the sentencing of her killer. scotland will now be offered the chance to speak with control room staff to check their identity. helena wilkinson has more details. when wayne couzens kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, he was a serving metropolitan police officer. he used his position to trick sarah into a car he had hired by showing her his warrant card and falsely arresting her. after he was sent to prison for life, the met...
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— the dismay caused in the nation by the sarah everard murder and what we heard _ the sarah everarduently about wayne cousins _ heard subsequently about wayne cousins is — heard subsequently about wayne cousins is getting greater. not only was the _ cousins is getting greater. not only was the man a guard with a firearm at the _ was the man a guard with a firearm at the american embassy, he seems to have worked _ at the american embassy, he seems to have worked at the commons and had it all areas— have worked at the commons and had it all areas access packs. considerable able to go anywhere in parliament. there is some indication that the _ parliament. there is some indication that the mets weren't necessarily all that— that the mets weren't necessarily all that open about the access that had been _ all that open about the access that had been given. all the front pages are going _ had been given. all the front pages are going on this story — — the met. ithink— are going on this story — — the met. i think this — are going on this story — — the met. i think this may be the cry that b
— the dismay caused in the nation by the sarah everard murder and what we heard _ the sarah everarduently about wayne cousins _ heard subsequently about wayne cousins is — heard subsequently about wayne cousins is getting greater. not only was the _ cousins is getting greater. not only was the man a guard with a firearm at the _ was the man a guard with a firearm at the american embassy, he seems to have worked _ at the american embassy, he seems to have worked at the commons and had it all...
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says yeah, i suspect by next time we chat with sarah. it's going to be coming down a little harder because he got that next wave coming your way. she's always prepare. that's why we color stormy since right. all right. let's take a look at one of those come you said she was talking about, which is so now when you're behind the wheel like this somebody driving now. you tend to hold on to that. well, as the list. that's not helping like you realize that's not gripping activity ski policy can react. also, you know, here this was earlier this morning about a ton of traffic. but the more traffic that hits the road which is starting to happen in the 7 o'clock hour. the more difficult it is. and what we have to all. >> trust everybody else to drive person. if they do something wrong, that affects everybody don't be that pevson. so we saw there was a a there was a brief pause there for sarah. she had the hood off. but as we check in with proffers camila barco i see that he's got to put on looks like it might be a little bit. >> more intense ther
says yeah, i suspect by next time we chat with sarah. it's going to be coming down a little harder because he got that next wave coming your way. she's always prepare. that's why we color stormy since right. all right. let's take a look at one of those come you said she was talking about, which is so now when you're behind the wheel like this somebody driving now. you tend to hold on to that. well, as the list. that's not helping like you realize that's not gripping activity ski policy can...
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sarah mulkerrins has the sport. a superb showing from england's cricketers — a perfect start for them to their t20 world cup campaign. they thrashed defending champions west indies by six wickets, after bowling them all out forjust 55 runs. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. the cricketers of west indies and england shared the stance against racism at the t20 world cup. they share memories in this competition. the last final, when carlos braithwaite�*s magnificent sixes took the trophy away from england. the best of times, the worst of times. but it motivated england. they are now ranked top of the world in this format and from this moment, we saw why. the west indies side was mature. chris gayle, now 42, made 13. success for tymal mills on his england comeback. dwayne bravo, jonny bairstow. caught it. the captain's brain beneath the caps. everything eoin morgan thought worked and how west indies obliged. where england's fielders stood west indies batters hit — there! four wickets for adil rashid. 55 all o
sarah mulkerrins has the sport. a superb showing from england's cricketers — a perfect start for them to their t20 world cup campaign. they thrashed defending champions west indies by six wickets, after bowling them all out forjust 55 runs. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. the cricketers of west indies and england shared the stance against racism at the t20 world cup. they share memories in this competition. the last final, when carlos braithwaite�*s magnificent sixes took the...
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the coroner sarah munro qc told thejury... the number of pupils absent from state schools in england for covid—related reasons rose by two thirds at the end of last month. latest figures from the department for education showed over 200,000 children were off school on the last day of september. but numbers are much lower than the end of last term, when bubble systems were still in place, and more than a million children were absent. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has been to a high school in west yorkshire to see how they are coping with ongoing challenges posed by coronavirus. hi, it's adele webster, the student welfare officer calling from honley high school. another phone call to parents, another pupil with symptoms. complaining of headache and a cough, and it could possibly be covid. covid is still causing disruption. we need to just isolate from the other students, so if you just come with me we will sit at the back of the hall. is that 0k? it's a busy week for adele, the welfare officer. if you can phone dad
the coroner sarah munro qc told thejury... the number of pupils absent from state schools in england for covid—related reasons rose by two thirds at the end of last month. latest figures from the department for education showed over 200,000 children were off school on the last day of september. but numbers are much lower than the end of last term, when bubble systems were still in place, and more than a million children were absent. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has been to a...
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after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee.— as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my _ thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother— thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is - thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going . thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going to| how much my mother is going to flow into the sea. there is no sign of this ending anytime soon. �* �* , . ~ sign of this ending anytime soon. ~ 2 ., . ., soon. and let's dance, a new album of _ soon. and let's dance, a new album of previously - soon. and let's dance, a new. album of previously unreleased david bowie chances due be made public. we talk to the records producer later. a warm welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. they could be a breakthrough in the way we treat covid—19. interim trials treat covid—i9. interi
after the murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, london's metropolitan police tries to regain the public trust. two new streams of lava pose a further threat of destruction as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee.— as the la palma volcano forces thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my _ thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother— thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is - thousands to flee. nobody knows how much my mother is going . thousands...
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and they are losing one, sarah and hughes based in harrisburg. ms. hughes, why is pennsylvania losing a seat even though population did not go down? >> are population did not go down but did not grow as quickly as population of other states. and because of that. >> geographically wears the population being lost? >> essentially everywhere the former mining town in northeastern pennsylvania, essentially everywhere that is not a suburb of philadelphia and that stretches out more to the central part of our state line. >> what is the processing for redistricting? >> there two different processes depending on what you're talking about. congressional map will have one seat, that is drawn in the legislature. both chambers the house and senate are controlled by republicans quite strongly. they have demographers who are working on maps they will put out as a bill. republicans have more than enough votes to pass their map. the complication for them this time around comes the form of democratic governor tom wolfe. who, because this is a bill gets to say or no. h
and they are losing one, sarah and hughes based in harrisburg. ms. hughes, why is pennsylvania losing a seat even though population did not go down? >> are population did not go down but did not grow as quickly as population of other states. and because of that. >> geographically wears the population being lost? >> essentially everywhere the former mining town in northeastern pennsylvania, essentially everywhere that is not a suburb of philadelphia and that stretches out more...
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tonight at 10 — the home secretary announces an independent inquiry into the murder of sarah everard.nnounces an independent inquiry priti patel said it would look at how sarah's killer was allowed to serve as a metropolitan police officer despite concerns about his behaviour. the public have a right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. also on the programme tonight... as the army steps in to help with fuel deliveries, the prime minister insists there's no supply crisis and he's not worried... what you can't do, and must not do, laura, is, simply go back to the old, tired failed model of the uk economy that has led to a relative under productivity by comparison with all our major competitors for decades, and has held wages down. a former facebook employee turned whistleblower tells us law makers that the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy. at least 200,000 children in france were assaulted by priests and monks in the catholic church over
tonight at 10 — the home secretary announces an independent inquiry into the murder of sarah everard.nnounces an independent inquiry priti patel said it would look at how sarah's killer was allowed to serve as a metropolitan police officer despite concerns about his behaviour. the public have a right to know what systematic failures enabled his continued employment as a police officer. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. also on the programme tonight... as the army steps in...
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sarah: it is very important.ve seen deterioration in activity through the late summer, and so this report really comes at the cost of one things started to improve, and we have this important meeting next month when we expect the tapering announcement. if we get a strong report or a week report, then markets will start to question how fast the pace of tapering need to be or if it needs to start at all. dani: how low is the bar for the fed to execute in november to start tapering? sarah: we have had such a strong signal they are prepared to pick up tapering soon that i think it would take quite a bad jobs report for them to pause at this stage. we did have late last week the suggestion we could see a dramatic drop in payrolls today, and if that were to happen and we were to see earnings on the weak side, policymakers might consider whether now is the right time. i think short of a dramatically bad number, the fed is probably on autopilot with that announcement early next month. we think tapering starts in december
sarah: it is very important.ve seen deterioration in activity through the late summer, and so this report really comes at the cost of one things started to improve, and we have this important meeting next month when we expect the tapering announcement. if we get a strong report or a week report, then markets will start to question how fast the pace of tapering need to be or if it needs to start at all. dani: how low is the bar for the fed to execute in november to start tapering? sarah: we have...
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on the board, sarah. 0k, katie gornall, thank you very _ a win on the board, sarah. 0k, katie gornall the board, sarah. 0k, katie gornall, thank you very much, our. gornall, thank you very much, our correspondent in newcastle for us. let's look ahead to this champions league action this evening now, as manchester united host atalanta — with manager 0le gunner solksjaer feeling the heat over his team's recent performances and some pointed comments from his players. they're fifth in the premier league and have lost four of their last seven games. there's pressure all the time. there's pressure all the time. there's pressure all the time. there's pressure on me, of course, but we've been through this before and we've come through it stronger as individuals and as a team, so i'm just looking forward to the response now. as you said, i'm in dialogue with the club all the time, so that's an open and honest discussion all the time. manchester united sit third in group f, after one win and one loss, while atalanta are top after two wins from two. i spoke to our senior football reporter ian de
on the board, sarah. 0k, katie gornall, thank you very _ a win on the board, sarah. 0k, katie gornall the board, sarah. 0k, katie gornall, thank you very much, our. gornall, thank you very much, our correspondent in newcastle for us. let's look ahead to this champions league action this evening now, as manchester united host atalanta — with manager 0le gunner solksjaer feeling the heat over his team's recent performances and some pointed comments from his players. they're fifth in the premier...
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sarah, thank you. now, philippine boxing star money package has officially registered his candidacy to run for president and next year's election. the 42 year old was nominated by a function of the governing pdp le bon party. on wednesday he announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. he's a to, to him congressman and current sen under the constitution president rodrigo to tattoo cannot seek reelection. he'll contest the vice presidency race instead for jamila allan doug and joins us live now from the philippines. capital manila, i'm jealous of money. patio is popular as a boxer and a politician. he's been a senator now, as we are saying that for 5 years, how has he performed in politics outside the boxing ring? well, you know, he was elected in 2016 darren. and since then basically he's been seen as the biggest absentee at the senate. you know, he spent a lot of his time travelling as he continued his boxing career up until last week, where he officially retired and said tha
sarah, thank you. now, philippine boxing star money package has officially registered his candidacy to run for president and next year's election. the 42 year old was nominated by a function of the governing pdp le bon party. on wednesday he announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. he's a to, to him congressman and current sen under the constitution president rodrigo to tattoo cannot seek reelection. he'll contest the vice presidency race instead for jamila allan...
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she receives news charles is dating her older sister sarah.school, first day back, they haven't seen each other for weeks and there was a lot of chatter before class. diana, tell me about the holidays. did you see charles and sarah? what happened? let me know all. any young girl would have loved to have been his girlfriend, even more importantly, his wife. in november 1977, diana's eldest sister sarah invited the prince of wales for a shoot. >> diana insists on going home. i don't think she wanted to steal charles from her sister but i think she wanted to start rubbing shoulders with the absolute top level of english society at the time. and that's the royals. >> the night before, there was a dinner and that was the first time that she and charles noticeably met one another. >> my sister was all over him. i kept out the way. >> i suspect that when she met prince charles that weekend, she fell for him. she went back to west heath to her school and nurtured dreams about him in a way any teenage girl nurtures dreams about a pop star. >> sarah's r
she receives news charles is dating her older sister sarah.school, first day back, they haven't seen each other for weeks and there was a lot of chatter before class. diana, tell me about the holidays. did you see charles and sarah? what happened? let me know all. any young girl would have loved to have been his girlfriend, even more importantly, his wife. in november 1977, diana's eldest sister sarah invited the prince of wales for a shoot. >> diana insists on going home. i don't think...
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the death of sarah everard prompted an outpouring of public grief. now the government says it is determined her murder will bring about permanent change in how society deals with violence against women and girls. the prime minister says there are too few prosecutions and convictions for sexual violence. the time from report to referral, from referral to court proceedings, from court proceedings to the conclusion — all three of those segments — is far too long. and what you are seeing is the whole system snarled up with evidential problems, data issues, mobile phones disclosure, all that kind of stuff, and it's a nightmare for the women concerned. wayne couzens kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, he then dumped her body in woodland in kent. cars registered to him had previously been linked to two allegations of indecent exposure, but he wasn't identified as a potential sex offender. it's claimed couzens also used a whatsapp group to swap misogynistic messages with officers from the metropolitan police, the civil nuclear constabulary, and the
the death of sarah everard prompted an outpouring of public grief. now the government says it is determined her murder will bring about permanent change in how society deals with violence against women and girls. the prime minister says there are too few prosecutions and convictions for sexual violence. the time from report to referral, from referral to court proceedings, from court proceedings to the conclusion — all three of those segments — is far too long. and what you are seeing is the...
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go ahead, sarah. well, it's absolutely a switch and bait on every level, and that's the way it's meant. that's the way they plan it to be that regardless of who's in and it is whether it's a trump or a by the wars and the spectacular waste for crucial amounts of money that go for these wars is never examined. there really should be a demand for accountability that from, from the generals to the politicians, and especially to military corporation say, be charged with war crimes. i mean, really crimes against humanity for what they did in afghanistan and for what they're continuing to do. what they're determined to do really waste their enormous resources of the planet in this crucial time on more wars and planning for the next work. so they're very, very willing to just dismiss this war and make it a trump versus biden. that's easy. and there is no examination of the criminal criminal policy and of the, the intentional profiteering off of mass destruction. and they're on to planning the next war, wheth
go ahead, sarah. well, it's absolutely a switch and bait on every level, and that's the way it's meant. that's the way they plan it to be that regardless of who's in and it is whether it's a trump or a by the wars and the spectacular waste for crucial amounts of money that go for these wars is never examined. there really should be a demand for accountability that from, from the generals to the politicians, and especially to military corporation say, be charged with war crimes. i mean, really...
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victims demand action after a shocking enquiry finds the murdunna —— murder of sarah everard shocked nation. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. and the nobel prize for physics is awarded to three scientists who worked at the complex calculations needed to measure climate change. welcome to the programme. a former facebook employee has given it damning critique to a us senate committee. frances haugen believed the company put profits first when it knew that the platform occurred promote division and we can democracy. it is said that it was disheartening to see research taken out of context. james clayton reports. it's ringing. eleanor and freya are both 1a and, like many teenagers, they're both on instagram. as a teenager, you're looking at these people, all these models, and, you know, influencers, they all are very skinny and they have, like, a perfect body. and when you're looking at that and then kind of comparing yourself to it, it's very...i think it could be really damaging. when you're feeling at your worst and then you go on instagram and you see things tha
victims demand action after a shocking enquiry finds the murdunna —— murder of sarah everard shocked nation. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen. and the nobel prize for physics is awarded to three scientists who worked at the complex calculations needed to measure climate change. welcome to the programme. a former facebook employee has given it damning critique to a us senate committee. frances haugen believed the company put profits first when it knew that the platform...
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alix: sarah, it is always so fun to get you on., the other wildcard is what is happening in d.c. democrats kicking the u.s. debt ceiling talks down the road, along with republicans, for the next two months. what this means for bidens infrastructure agenda. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. i'm ritika gupta. for the second month in a row, the u.s. economy added fewer jobs than forecast. payrolls rose by 194,000 in september, the smallest advance this year. the on employment rate fell to 1.8%, partly resulting decline in the labor force. -- partly refunding a decline in the size of the labor force. the european union has been exploring joint action to ease the energy crisis. bloomberg has learned one of the proposals would have national governments jointly buying and storing natural gas to avoid future price shocks. gas and power prices have soared to records in recent weeks because of limited supply. democrats in congress have started to discuss how to make cuts in president
alix: sarah, it is always so fun to get you on., the other wildcard is what is happening in d.c. democrats kicking the u.s. debt ceiling talks down the road, along with republicans, for the next two months. what this means for bidens infrastructure agenda. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. i'm ritika gupta. for the second month in a row, the u.s. economy added fewer jobs than forecast. payrolls rose by 194,000 in september, the...