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so it all comes down to tmi, which is run by david mckelvie.with, tell us who tmi are and how do you get your funding ? funding? >> term.i, nigel is a group of retired detectives, very experienced career detectives, we've been around since two thousand and seven, when i retired from the police in 2010, we began work and we are the biggest prosecutor, private prosecutor in the uk with over 1500 private prosecutions. we started originally doing prosecutions for fake goods , prosecutions for fake goods, which we still do, and about, five years ago we started prosecuting for retail crime as well. pickpockets and shoplifters. but this is the first burglary prosecution we've, we've brought. >> no, i look, you know, as you say, senior police officers retired like yourself, doing a fantastic job, but it doesn't just happen. do you raise charitable donations ? as you charitable donations? as you know? you know who funds the organisation . organisation. >> so, basically, at the end of a case, you are entitled to recover your costs of a case, you very rar
so it all comes down to tmi, which is run by david mckelvie.with, tell us who tmi are and how do you get your funding ? funding? >> term.i, nigel is a group of retired detectives, very experienced career detectives, we've been around since two thousand and seven, when i retired from the police in 2010, we began work and we are the biggest prosecutor, private prosecutor in the uk with over 1500 private prosecutions. we started originally doing prosecutions for fake goods , prosecutions for...
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i mean, it wasn't just tmi although there are certainly was tmi was also the suggestion being made by stormy daniels that there was some coercion involved, not physical coercion, and she certainly said that she was it was consensual, but she started currently seem to suggest she was kind of she felt pressured and regretted it all mean look, those are her facts. >> she she was very clear. she never said it was not consensual. she said she didn't want to do it. it was not something she wanted to do and she just found herself doing it. i mean, that's her story. and so she gets to tell it how she wants. her credibility is an issue. they are denying that any of this happened, that they had any relationship with her. there was that famous that famous video of him being asked on air force one whether he knew her. he denied it and so he put her credibility and issues. so the prosecution is allowed to ask detail because the details are which show that whether or not someone is telling the truth and she talked about things like the furniture was heavy and they suite was bigger than my first thr
i mean, it wasn't just tmi although there are certainly was tmi was also the suggestion being made by stormy daniels that there was some coercion involved, not physical coercion, and she certainly said that she was it was consensual, but she started currently seem to suggest she was kind of she felt pressured and regretted it all mean look, those are her facts. >> she she was very clear. she never said it was not consensual. she said she didn't want to do it. it was not something she...
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yeah, and the company is called tmi . there on my local. bobby's tmi. there on my local.police force. the met meanwhile said, well, we can't be possibly expected to attend every shoplifting incident. yeah you can. yeah. because it's your job, isn't it? you're the police. well, certainly if they caught them. >> yeah, i mean eventually got them. they're like hanging on them. they're like hanging on the hook. you've just got to bnng the hook. you've just got to bring the keeping net. >> and this is the classic example of they had the cctv that identified them as well doing the crime. he this is not one of those, violent ones because he apparently attacked an m&s store manager. so they managed to get this prosecution going on. but private forces, the worrying thing about this is the worrying thing about this is the old slippery slope that will heading to the future, where if you're rich enough to get police and the rest of us poor people just get robbed for our nothing, it's going to be the warriors. >> and then it will be the purge and that's it. you know, i am pleased to se
yeah, and the company is called tmi . there on my local. bobby's tmi. there on my local.police force. the met meanwhile said, well, we can't be possibly expected to attend every shoplifting incident. yeah you can. yeah. because it's your job, isn't it? you're the police. well, certainly if they caught them. >> yeah, i mean eventually got them. they're like hanging on them. they're like hanging on the hook. you've just got to bnng the hook. you've just got to bring the keeping net....
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-[laughs] a little tmi there, jason, but thank you. eliot spitzer's sin was hypocrisy. hypocrites. we're, all of us, a mass of contradictions, and we all know it. and yet when someone as outed as having those contradictions, we wanna punish that person, drive them from public life. rather than saying, "there but for the grace of god go i," it's... even "snl," which had never actually mocked spitzer before, just had to get their jabs in on the newly anointed client number 9. and you wanted to have sex with a hooker, but you didn't wanna wear a condom? -really? -hmm. really? that might not be scary if you were client number 1, but you were client number 9. [laughter, cheers and applause] but no detail caught the public's imagination quite like the tidbit that spitzer allegedly kept on his black socks while engaging with sex workers. even if he did keep black socks on, who cares? like, if that's a kink, then, lord, help us. for weeks, it was the only thing anyone could talk about. "new york" magazine had a great eliot spitzer cover by barbara kruger, the artist. i mean, it
-[laughs] a little tmi there, jason, but thank you. eliot spitzer's sin was hypocrisy. hypocrites. we're, all of us, a mass of contradictions, and we all know it. and yet when someone as outed as having those contradictions, we wanna punish that person, drive them from public life. rather than saying, "there but for the grace of god go i," it's... even "snl," which had never actually mocked spitzer before, just had to get their jabs in on the newly anointed client number 9....
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i mean, even the judge had to say to her, honey tmi kids watching but now trump's team has in pushing for a mistrial oh, and by the way, a mistrial is also trump's dragged name mr. trump has been cited ten times for contempt of court? >> because he can't keep his mouth shut and anybody else who ten times, they would put you in jail. and he i think he wants to go to jail because it would make him a martyr he's practically begging the judge to put him in jail. there's a switch, lock me up i love this over on fox news jesse watters, have you seen this guy? interesting guy keep finding him over there. >> he said, if trump does go to jail, he's going to work out a lot. >> it'll come out rip you're right. >> i could just stop with that but no. >> do see water said he's going to come out, ripped with a gel bad oh gosh box election coverage, you're number one source for a gay fan fiction here's a. development in the presidential race. i didn't see forthcoming bobby kennedy right revealed some medical news this week. he said he's fine to run, but full disclosure, a warm did eat his brain makin
i mean, even the judge had to say to her, honey tmi kids watching but now trump's team has in pushing for a mistrial oh, and by the way, a mistrial is also trump's dragged name mr. trump has been cited ten times for contempt of court? >> because he can't keep his mouth shut and anybody else who ten times, they would put you in jail. and he i think he wants to go to jail because it would make him a martyr he's practically begging the judge to put him in jail. there's a switch, lock me up i...
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. >> did the prosecution and did the witness go too far against judges orders giving tmi on the alleged encounter, giving the defense legitimate grounds for an appeal. we're going to continue our coverage of trump's trial starting with cnns paulo region paula do you were inside the courtroom today? i'm sorry, inside the courtroom yesterday. and tracking donald trump behavior today, how did trump seem to be handling hearing this testimony from stormy daniels that had to have been quite embarrassing yeah. today, he was as invested as we've seen him throughout the course of this trial yesterday, too long time trump organization employees testified to some potentially critical evidence. >> for the most part, trump has leaned back in his chair, eyes closed, but today, as for me, daniel's was on the stand who is leaning it? he was watching hurt either directly or on his screen. here's prompting his defense attorney to make objections. he was clearly actively involved in his defense, and jayyab think it paid off when they came back from lunch. i use clearly agitated as they left for the mid-da
. >> did the prosecution and did the witness go too far against judges orders giving tmi on the alleged encounter, giving the defense legitimate grounds for an appeal. we're going to continue our coverage of trump's trial starting with cnns paulo region paula do you were inside the courtroom today? i'm sorry, inside the courtroom yesterday. and tracking donald trump behavior today, how did trump seem to be handling hearing this testimony from stormy daniels that had to have been quite...
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i mean honestly it's so cold if ever were to wake up, tmi, in hot sweats, never again. never again because it's regulating your temperature. and we're talking about this yesterday. it's my alarm clock in the morning so i don't have to wake up my wife in this case because you can make your side vibrate or heat up, which actually wakes you up. >> it can freeze you out. >> i use it, freezing myself to wake up because it depends on what temperature you had in your bed before the moment of wakeup. >> can you explain a piece of it i feel like i know too much about it the idea that you need to change the temperature of your body to get deeper sleep and how it's modulating your temperature to capture deeper sleep for longer. and i will also say i use an aura ring and i tested it. i get deeper sleep as a result of this. >> we all have a biological clock. it's called circadian cycle. your body temperature changes during the night so when you hear people saying you should sleep at 68 degrees the whole night, that is wrong it could be right for one hour, but not for seven or eight
i mean honestly it's so cold if ever were to wake up, tmi, in hot sweats, never again. never again because it's regulating your temperature. and we're talking about this yesterday. it's my alarm clock in the morning so i don't have to wake up my wife in this case because you can make your side vibrate or heat up, which actually wakes you up. >> it can freeze you out. >> i use it, freezing myself to wake up because it depends on what temperature you had in your bed before the moment...
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. >> i should say tom should say that actually this tmi, this private company has already successfullyis case is the first time they've successfully mounted a prosecution against a burglar. so they're getting more, they're getting better at their their job. >> clearly. definitely. >> clearly. definitely. >> well, i mean, clearly, the answer here is more private investigations. maybe we just need a private , police force. need a private, police force. privatise it. >> well, privatise the police . >> well, privatise the police. yay or nay? >> coming up. is sunak finally sunk? that's a rather big question to end the hour on, but we'll be back in a very short time . time. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello again. here's your latest gb news weather from the met office. whilst there will be a bit of rain, particularly across northwest and scotland this week, for many it's looking largely dry. that's because we have high pressure currently to the southwest of us, but this is going to build and dominate the weather a
. >> i should say tom should say that actually this tmi, this private company has already successfullyis case is the first time they've successfully mounted a prosecution against a burglar. so they're getting more, they're getting better at their their job. >> clearly. definitely. >> clearly. definitely. >> well, i mean, clearly, the answer here is more private investigations. maybe we just need a private , police force. need a private, police force. privatise it....
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a lot of the things that she was testifying to i call it the icky or as i say to witnesses, tmi, you your conviction but you don't want it look what happened with harvey weinstein to be overturned because you overreached. i think as long as the prosecution and their following witnesses, you know, tow the line it should be fine. but her testimony was highly relevant because it explains why, you know, donald trump, you know, had her paid off to make sure that the electorate did not hear this stuff, this salacious stuff. >> right. so i'm saying the details, like what was in his toiletry kit or other things that can prove that this happened, because you even had yesterday donald trump, you know, saying that's bs, or actually saying the word, you know, mouthing it. you knew that the defense was going to say none of this happened. so it seems like some of it was very relevant -- >> an argument. >> -- meaning -- go ahead. >> an argument made that she was credible because she remembered the details, she remembered the hotel room being huge, more than her own apartment. >> right. >> so that s
a lot of the things that she was testifying to i call it the icky or as i say to witnesses, tmi, you your conviction but you don't want it look what happened with harvey weinstein to be overturned because you overreached. i think as long as the prosecution and their following witnesses, you know, tow the line it should be fine. but her testimony was highly relevant because it explains why, you know, donald trump, you know, had her paid off to make sure that the electorate did not hear this...