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thomson. >> i finally said, "you know what, i think we need new eyes on the case. " >> and so we hadions about what are the next steps? how can we move this case forward? >> sgt. thomson decided the best way to accomplish that was to re-assign the case to veteran homicide detective jodi gonterman. >> i read through the case. i briefed with detective morales. i spoke with the family. brittani didn't remember what happened at all. >> describe her for us. your first impression, what you thought of her? >> she's a go-getter. she's stubborn. she doesn't give up. she's just fascinating. she's cute, vivacious. she's a mom. she has kids. >> when she got, like, her hands on the case, she would call my mom almost every day. >> you finally had hope? >> did -- i did. >> that they would find your attacker? >> i did. she goes out. and she goes after, like, the evidence she's got. she goes after every tip. >> gonterman immersed herself in brittani's world prior to the attack. >> who she was friends with, what those relationships were -- who, who was in her phone, who the photos were, who she hung a
thomson. >> i finally said, "you know what, i think we need new eyes on the case. " >> and so we hadions about what are the next steps? how can we move this case forward? >> sgt. thomson decided the best way to accomplish that was to re-assign the case to veteran homicide detective jodi gonterman. >> i read through the case. i briefed with detective morales. i spoke with the family. brittani didn't remember what happened at all. >> describe her for us....
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but you can be worth mckelly. thomson must believe is due out sonata will green's camaro. them still go. i did die if they're 30 skolnik of what have been throwing out is what the kid is talking was baton is the core european can so options form, mira william was pretty much another minor, but the most thought anesha no problem in the shit ready choke. you project rosky history repeats itself. this is how children were once brought up in nazi germany. childrens camps in ukraine resemble the hitler youth comes i. the soviet union was the country that food german naziism to the end, and defeated it now ukrainian new naziism once again, collectively nurtured by the west, finds itself opposed by russia. even obama saw mom deal it for she scribbles award that's will. gosh, what is a saw my jello gear? there's a saw my new issue or news many was yes. did you sooner rocker border park or state? would that the more not says come on luscious to marcia rules kasanya ceiling one more. that is when you to this mute, when was it from his side to response to kaltura? what did the music, even thoug
but you can be worth mckelly. thomson must believe is due out sonata will green's camaro. them still go. i did die if they're 30 skolnik of what have been throwing out is what the kid is talking was baton is the core european can so options form, mira william was pretty much another minor, but the most thought anesha no problem in the shit ready choke. you project rosky history repeats itself. this is how children were once brought up in nazi germany. childrens camps in ukraine resemble the...
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chief thomson as well. that descripter report and i know i am with the fire department but when it comes to mutual cooperation or mutual jurisdiction, it's pretty amazing as you describe how many entities are involved with the corporation. when you said they took the patients out of the airport to the hospital, you mean they took that drill all the way to the hospital? >> normally they simulate that but the reaction, they transported them to the hospital as if they were actual patients. >> off that fire that occurred in the western edition, we have scheduled october 26th, wednesday, that there is a recognition for rosa parks and the family members and the community will be here as well. i want to thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> any comments? >> thank you, president feinstein. i have a couple comments. >> as a new fire commissioner, i want to say that i was at those three alarm fires. i want to thank chief for coming to speak with me after it was mostly knocked down. i didn't realize that was
chief thomson as well. that descripter report and i know i am with the fire department but when it comes to mutual cooperation or mutual jurisdiction, it's pretty amazing as you describe how many entities are involved with the corporation. when you said they took the patients out of the airport to the hospital, you mean they took that drill all the way to the hospital? >> normally they simulate that but the reaction, they transported them to the hospital as if they were actual patients....
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but no. thomson adored german national socialism so deeply that girls congratulated him every year on his birthday and even gave the medal of his noble prize to the minister of propaganda of the 3rd. right. i'm curious, however, was the award of winston churchill in 1953. you heard that right. the winston churchill never had anything written by him. wait, there was something i have nothing you offer blood dial here. and rick. oh, sorry. that was his 1st speech as british prime minister in the middle of world war 2. elected prime minister twice, he is considered the most important of his country, the poet he was awarded quote, for his mastery of historical and biographical description, as well as for brilliant oratory, in defending exalted human values. not exactly literature, but maybe they just wanted to give him some nobel prize and he hadn't done quite enough in the field of chemistry. the story goes that when churchill received the news that he had won the nobel prize, in which field, honestly, when you hear stories like this, there is no reason not for words. stephen king, the no
but no. thomson adored german national socialism so deeply that girls congratulated him every year on his birthday and even gave the medal of his noble prize to the minister of propaganda of the 3rd. right. i'm curious, however, was the award of winston churchill in 1953. you heard that right. the winston churchill never had anything written by him. wait, there was something i have nothing you offer blood dial here. and rick. oh, sorry. that was his 1st speech as british prime minister in the...
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and thomson casts on an apple this year in the south. keith, it's weston allies, have described the poles as a sham. the president putin says the aimed at saving the people living in the regions can usually see wouldn't you? of course today, amid the special military operation and referendums and the don boss, saving people in all territories where the referendum is held at top of the mind. and in the center of the attention for our entire society and our country. this is natural because it's connected with traumatic events, but i would love me to put in from day one when not to find them was announced. he declared that she would accept the results immediately and the expectation is not. but after the announcement of the results, probably after tomorrow the, the russian duma will meet and they will endorse. that is on the feeling is that this is a fait accompli, the media talking about high turn out. so this is a concluded process. it will be closed in a few hours, maybe, maybe it's about to close. so it is a fait accompli these regions
and thomson casts on an apple this year in the south. keith, it's weston allies, have described the poles as a sham. the president putin says the aimed at saving the people living in the regions can usually see wouldn't you? of course today, amid the special military operation and referendums and the don boss, saving people in all territories where the referendum is held at top of the mind. and in the center of the attention for our entire society and our country. this is natural because it's...
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had earlier been told to stay in doors, and people were killed in at least 18 injured on sunday, thomson's brother who was also a suspect was found dead on monday. i was bringing christopher alcorn, he is a reporter at western standard us an online news and opinion platform focusing on western canada and he joins us now from regina. thanks very much for being with us . just a little bit more that we know about the circumstances surrounding miles is arrest . well, what happened was this afternoon just after about 2, 10 pm. local time here and alert went out. there was a white pickup truck that had been stolen by someone with a knife and it it miles description. they didn't know which way he went out of the town that he was in. but they did end up finding where he went and they were able to wrap him around 330 in the afternoon and there's a lot of skid marks on the road. and they basically had to force him off the road can tell from the video and pictures. and actually when he was arrested, he almost looked like he was actually enjoying it and joking around with the police and stuff like tha
had earlier been told to stay in doors, and people were killed in at least 18 injured on sunday, thomson's brother who was also a suspect was found dead on monday. i was bringing christopher alcorn, he is a reporter at western standard us an online news and opinion platform focusing on western canada and he joins us now from regina. thanks very much for being with us . just a little bit more that we know about the circumstances surrounding miles is arrest . well, what happened was this...
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chief thomson as well. acknowledge that descripter report and i know i am with the fire department but when it comes to mutual cooperation or mutual jurisdiction, it's pretty amazing as you describe how many entities are involved with the corporation. when you said they took the patients out of the airport to the hospital, you mean they took that drill all the way to the hospital? >> normally they simulate that but the reaction, they transported them to the hospital as if they were actual patients. >> off that fire that occurred in the western edition, we have scheduled october 26th, wednesday, that there is a recognition for rosa parks and the family members and the community will be here as well. i want to thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> any comments? >> thank you, president feinstein. i have a couple comments. >> as a new fire commissioner, i want to say that i was at those three alarm fires. i want to thank chief for coming to speak with me after it was mostly knocked down. i didn't real
chief thomson as well. acknowledge that descripter report and i know i am with the fire department but when it comes to mutual cooperation or mutual jurisdiction, it's pretty amazing as you describe how many entities are involved with the corporation. when you said they took the patients out of the airport to the hospital, you mean they took that drill all the way to the hospital? >> normally they simulate that but the reaction, they transported them to the hospital as if they were actual...
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dana thomson is one of the lead researchers and she joins me now. hello. dropping by nearly half, child poverty. how did it happen? dana: we are looking at a remarkable success story. in 1980 3, 1 in four kids were experiencing policy. largely thanks to the growth in the social safety net and a healthy economy. judy: that means government programs, what portion of this drop is due to government aids? dana: we included a collection of programs and looked at programs such as the earned income tax credit, social security, unemployment insurance. together, they reduced child poverty by about 44% in 2019 alone. judy: you said some of that is due to improvements in the economy? dana: that's right. in 2019 we had lower unemployment rates, increases in state minimum wages. each of those were associated with a decline. judy: is it spread evenly among l children? or by some other measure dana: amazingly, saw child poverty declined across all 50 states. we also saw child poverty declined for all children, immigrant families, non-immigrant families. we saw declines ac
dana thomson is one of the lead researchers and she joins me now. hello. dropping by nearly half, child poverty. how did it happen? dana: we are looking at a remarkable success story. in 1980 3, 1 in four kids were experiencing policy. largely thanks to the growth in the social safety net and a healthy economy. judy: that means government programs, what portion of this drop is due to government aids? dana: we included a collection of programs and looked at programs such as the earned income tax...
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charlie blackwell thomson, norwich director in charge today, as i say, haven't formally called a scrapm her engineers is that she do that but she's taking her time, luxmy, so i don't know, i think we are in for disappointment, sorry.- don't know, i think we are in for disappointment, sorry. thank you for keein: us disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted. — disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted, we _ disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted, we will— disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted, we will return - disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted, we will return to| keeping us posted, we will return to you as and when we get confirmation, thatis you as and when we get confirmation, that is just a recommendation at the moment, to make that clear, as we have been hearing from our science correspondent, jonathan amos, but we will return to him and keep you updated on any developers to do with the artemis launch. let's return to our main story, the cost of living crisis. let's talk to claus vistesen, economist from
charlie blackwell thomson, norwich director in charge today, as i say, haven't formally called a scrapm her engineers is that she do that but she's taking her time, luxmy, so i don't know, i think we are in for disappointment, sorry.- don't know, i think we are in for disappointment, sorry. thank you for keein: us disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted. — disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted, we _ disappointment, sorry. thank you for keeping us posted, we...
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dana thomson is one of the lead researchers and she joins me now. hello.g by nearly half, child poverty. how did it happen? dana: that is a great question. we are looking at a remarkable success story. in 1983, one in four kids were experiencing poverty. it is reduced to one in 10, largely thanks to the growth in the social safety net and a healthy economy. judy: if social safety net, that means government programs. what portion of this drop is due to government aids? dana: we did not estimate the exact portion, but we did include a collection of programs and looked at programs such as the earned income tax credit, social security, unemployment insurance. together, they reduced child poverty by about 44% in 2019 alone. judy: you said some of this is also due to improvements in the economy? dana: that's right. in 2019 we had lower unemployment rates, more single moms entering the workforce, and increases in state minimum wages. each of those were associated with the decline. judy: clearly you see most of this improvement? -- where do you see most of this im
dana thomson is one of the lead researchers and she joins me now. hello.g by nearly half, child poverty. how did it happen? dana: that is a great question. we are looking at a remarkable success story. in 1983, one in four kids were experiencing poverty. it is reduced to one in 10, largely thanks to the growth in the social safety net and a healthy economy. judy: if social safety net, that means government programs. what portion of this drop is due to government aids? dana: we did not estimate...
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detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose, larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and it left that he'd ever seen. >> to know what that poor the went through by the hands of peer. you'll breaks my heart and will never understand how something like this could happen to a beautiful child who just wanted to be loved. >> that was when may reporting for us kron four's amanda hari spoke with sophia mason's family about the arrest. she's joining us live now with how they're >> a family member of sophia mason's tells me they were scared knowing suspect dante jackson was still out there somewhere and not behind bars. they're hopeful now, but some measure of justice will be served. >> he has to face the music, so to sp
detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose, larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and it left that...
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detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and neglect that he'd ever seen. >> to know what that poor the went through by the hands of peer. you'll breaks my heart and will never understand how something like this could happen to a beautiful child who just wanted to be loved. >> that was when need to add a reporting for us, california attorney general rob bonta reacted to the details of mason's murder and said the abuse. he says she suffered leading up to her death was unacceptable and that her life should not have ended the way that it did. >> like so many of us up here also angry. deming that we're here because we shouldn't be here because little sophia should still be
detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and neglect that...
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thomson with the 1/6 committee, it just failed in the 11th circuit with the classified documents, doj's investigation turned back on. he's got a very steep hill to climb. as you know, these are the issues i was responsible for when i worked in the obama white house. executive privilege, since u.s. v. nixon, must yield when there are compelling criminal circumstances. here a judge has already found likely criminality as to trump, conspiracy to defraud the united states, obstruction of congress. so he's going to have a tough, tough path in this instance. >> evan, very quickly, why has this legal fight been taking place in secret? >> everything in the grand jury is secret, at least until there is such time where they decide to bring charges. so they have to argue this behind closed doors with a judge. the only reason we know this is because we've seen prosecutors go in, we've seen the trump legal team going in over the last couple of weeks and we know they've been doing this in secret. we haven't been able to go into the courtroom where they're arguing the merits of these arguments. >> ver
thomson with the 1/6 committee, it just failed in the 11th circuit with the classified documents, doj's investigation turned back on. he's got a very steep hill to climb. as you know, these are the issues i was responsible for when i worked in the obama white house. executive privilege, since u.s. v. nixon, must yield when there are compelling criminal circumstances. here a judge has already found likely criminality as to trump, conspiracy to defraud the united states, obstruction of congress....
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detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedl helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and it left that he'd ever seen. >> to know what that poor the went through by the hands of peer. you'll breaks my heart and will never understand how something like this could happen to a beautiful child who just wanted to be loved. >> california attorney general rob bonta spoke today about the case and how it unfolded. >> like so many of us up here also angry. deming that we're here because we should be here because little sophia should still be alive today. she should be playing. she should be learning. she should be growing up. she should be pursuing and chasing her dreams. >> authorities say more than 20 search warrants were
detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedl helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and it left that he'd...
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and that _ thomson is not being honest about. and that is — thomson is not being honest about.his company in, so there is an investigation going on under a national— investigation going on under a national security act to do some sort of— national security act to do some sort of due _ national security act to do some sort of due diligence so it's very difficult — sort of due diligence so it's very difficult to — sort of due diligence so it's very difficult to see how we can resolve the dispute. we have written to the secretary _ the dispute. we have written to the secretary of state to ask what the investigation is about and whether we can— investigation is about and whether we can give evidence on whether the company— we can give evidence on whether the company is _ we can give evidence on whether the company is giving evidence and we are concerned whether they are being unduly— are concerned whether they are being unduly influenced by the group that may well— unduly influenced by the group that may well be looking to take over royal— may well be looking to take over royal mai
and that _ thomson is not being honest about. and that is — thomson is not being honest about.his company in, so there is an investigation going on under a national— investigation going on under a national security act to do some sort of— national security act to do some sort of due _ national security act to do some sort of due diligence so it's very difficult — sort of due diligence so it's very difficult to — sort of due diligence so it's very difficult to see how we can resolve...
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detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had may have noticed was in that press conference as well. and he took a moment to react to some of the details of mason's murder and the abuse. he said that she suffered leading to her death. he says relection never been done that way. like so many of us up here. also angry. deming that we're here because we should be here because little sophia should still be alive today. she should be playing. she should be learning. she should be growing up. she should be pursuing and chasing her dreams. authorities say more than 20 search warrants were granted to obtain evidence in the case. aunt to find out details about jackson's whereabouts. jackson now being held without bail. and we're hearing more from sophia's family. they're relieved, of course, that her suspected murders in police custody. >> but they're also just so desperate f
detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had may have noticed was in that press conference as well. and he took a moment to react to some of the details of mason's murder and the abuse. he said that she suffered leading to her death. he says relection never been done that...
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detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and neglect that he'd ever seen. >> to know what that poor the went through by the hands of peer. you'll breaks my heart and will never understand how something like this could happen to a beautiful child who just wanted to be loved. that was when my reporting. california's attorney general rob bonta also reacted to the details of mason's murder and the abuse that she suffered leading to her death. >> he says her life should never have ended the way it did. >> like so many of us up here also angry. deming that we're here because we should be here because little sophia should still be alive today. she should be playing. she shoul
detectives say these women to burke, a thomson of san jose larkins are said and myra gonzalez of newark all allegedly helped jackson hide from police. we had the help of several female acquaintances. during the investigation. they learned that several these females had assisted jackson and eluding capture by providing him with money. >> shelter and transportation lieutenant joe perez who led the investigation said it was one of the worst cases of child abuse. >> and neglect that...
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david: ainsley thomson, our personal-finance editor.ittle more on the news out of tokyo out of fuji news network we were talking about earlier, japan is eyeing allowing, not so much deciding on that yet, foreign visitors to travel into japan freely on the back -- rishaad: we will watch the space, in other words. we have an exclusive discussion coming out next with the microsoft asia president about the software giant's vision and ambition for that part of the work. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: just checking the southeast asia markets. all on the upside. malaysia barely in positive terrain at the moment. manila, you can tell us more about that i am sure, david. david: i know a little bit of something about that. let's get over to singapore. our coanchor haslinda amin is standing by with our next guest. haslinda: asia's economic growth has been driven significantly by the region's transformation in an factory for the world. now microsoft says it is seeing a fundamental shift from made in asia to being born in asia. ahmed mahzari is micro
david: ainsley thomson, our personal-finance editor.ittle more on the news out of tokyo out of fuji news network we were talking about earlier, japan is eyeing allowing, not so much deciding on that yet, foreign visitors to travel into japan freely on the back -- rishaad: we will watch the space, in other words. we have an exclusive discussion coming out next with the microsoft asia president about the software giant's vision and ambition for that part of the work. this is bloomberg. ♪...