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the police will say they get early action plans from the cps that are too hard to achieve, thatis cps that are too hard to achieve, that is why the cases are sitting there. the report picks up around there. the report picks up around theissues there. the report picks up around the issues of digital personal material and disclosure, which is having a massive impact in the delay in the system and why these cases are not progressing as they should. what are the main things you would like to see changed? we have to see a complete overhaul in the way in which we are investigating and prosecuting these cases. a joint inspection, absolutely. we need investment into the system, but also push the police and the cps to understand the impact of trauma, what comes out in this report are things that affect the charging decision, is often the victims‘ inconsistent accounts and that is often because of trauma and why things don‘t come across consistently. that needs to be tackled. the police and cps have adopted that recommendation. we need to see victims and survivors of rape getting access to
the police will say they get early action plans from the cps that are too hard to achieve, thatis cps that are too hard to achieve, that is why the cases are sitting there. the report picks up around there. the report picks up around theissues there. the report picks up around the issues of digital personal material and disclosure, which is having a massive impact in the delay in the system and why these cases are not progressing as they should. what are the main things you would like to see...
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the cps has always denied this and the report vindicates the cps and says there is no indication of this. what is found is there are fewer cases being referred to the cps by the police and also police are taking longer to carry out investigations. it also describes both the police and cps creaking when it comes to resources, the justice system it says almost at breaking point. the women's campaign group say they are hugely disappointed that this report found no evidence of problems with charging decisions by the cps and they have been supported by the victims commissioner, who has also weighed in and she thinks there should be an independent inquiry into what is going on here. june, thank you very much. june kelly, thank you. the time is 13:16. our top story this lunchtime: the government promises to rule out any extension to the brexit transition period beyond the end of next year. and still to come — why tv presenter caroline flack is stepping down from presenting love island. coming up on bbc news, arsenal and everton are getting close to appointing new managers. arsenal are in talk
the cps has always denied this and the report vindicates the cps and says there is no indication of this. what is found is there are fewer cases being referred to the cps by the police and also police are taking longer to carry out investigations. it also describes both the police and cps creaking when it comes to resources, the justice system it says almost at breaking point. the women's campaign group say they are hugely disappointed that this report found no evidence of problems with...
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the report was also commissioned to determine whether the cps was to blame for the fall. the independent inspectors did say they thatjustice system is "close to breaking point" because of cuts. let‘s talk now to nazir afzal who was the cps‘s chief prosecutor for north west england from 2011 to 2015. the victims commissioner for england and wales vera baird. and annie tisshaw who says she was raped by a man on a date but the cps decided not to pursue a prosecution. tell us what happened ? tell us what happened? i reported to the police after months and months my case did go to cbs and they asked for more information. one of the things they asked for was the police did manage to get from the evening. it turned out that was one of the reasons why my case was dropped because i was looking happy and fine at that point in the evening which of course i was because it was hours before it happened. it was turned around on me and was one of the reasons why my case was dropped. what do you think about reason? from what you have explained, it suggests to me they were investigatin
the report was also commissioned to determine whether the cps was to blame for the fall. the independent inspectors did say they thatjustice system is "close to breaking point" because of cuts. let‘s talk now to nazir afzal who was the cps‘s chief prosecutor for north west england from 2011 to 2015. the victims commissioner for england and wales vera baird. and annie tisshaw who says she was raped by a man on a date but the cps decided not to pursue a prosecution. tell us what...
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we will await confirmation of that from the cps and talk to our correspondence there as well. speaker of the house of commons sir lindsay hoyle has revealed he was diagnosed with diabetes — most likely typei — shortly before the general election. the 62—year old's family urged him to see a doctor after he became ill. sir lindsay was elected as speaker before parliament was dissolved for the general election, succeeding john bercow. my colleague annita mcveigh has been at westminster and spoke to sir lindsay about why he decided to reveal his diagnosis. i was doing a documentary about the speaker and one of the hard—hitting questions was, rob mclaughlin said to me, now, people are saying what's wrong with you? i said, i feel very well, he said, no, you can see something's wrong with you, so would you like to talk about it? and in the end, i know there's a lot of people out there, i'm not unique in any way, but what i do know is that it's been difficult to accept it, a difficult subject, but part of that documentary allowed me to speak out. i wanted to show where i'm at,
we will await confirmation of that from the cps and talk to our correspondence there as well. speaker of the house of commons sir lindsay hoyle has revealed he was diagnosed with diabetes — most likely typei — shortly before the general election. the 62—year old's family urged him to see a doctor after he became ill. sir lindsay was elected as speaker before parliament was dissolved for the general election, succeeding john bercow. my colleague annita mcveigh has been at westminster and...
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>> our brother thomas showed them to his teacher and his teacher brought them to cps. >> tamron: that was the beginning of it all permanently changing. >> that was the last time we were taken. >> no. >> not then? never mind. >> but that was the beginning of a long list of people who send in pictures are called and said, this is what i saw, you guys should check it out. >> you broke free of the silen silence. you were taken, eventually adopted. your mother passed away of a drug overdose. was there a moment you are able to have any conversation with her? >> yeah, actually, a few months before she died she called me on the phone and said hey, i just want you to know that i think i'm going to die this year" and basically "sorry." she basically said, "i want you to know that i think i'm going to die this year and that i love you and i'm sorry for everything." >> tamron: you said it best, addiction is a disease. there are many people in this world who have regrets based on falling prey to that. she is, i'm sure, very proud of you at this point. you've gone on, you're getting ready to gradua
>> our brother thomas showed them to his teacher and his teacher brought them to cps. >> tamron: that was the beginning of it all permanently changing. >> that was the last time we were taken. >> no. >> not then? never mind. >> but that was the beginning of a long list of people who send in pictures are called and said, this is what i saw, you guys should check it out. >> you broke free of the silen silence. you were taken, eventually adopted. your...
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cp effect, we'll see what happens. thanks, neil. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking at this moment, president trump made be the third president to be impeached but markets are treating it like any other day of record highs. is the motion dead in the senate or will it even get that far? we'll get insight from the white house and senator kevin cramer from north dakota. i want to get his read on the economic impact of usmca. >>> now you're talking their language. amazon, apple, google, they all want to streamline your devices so they can get along together in your home. is this move to help you the consumer or fatten their pockets? by the way, do you even trust them? this is not a gender wage gap, it's a crater, a woman would have to wait 250 years to wait as much as men. all that and so much more on making money. ♪. >> the senate exists for moments like this. that is why this body has the ultimate say in impeachments. >> i heard some of what mitch mcconnell said today, and it reminded me our founders when they wrote the constitution, th
cp effect, we'll see what happens. thanks, neil. good afternoon, everyone. i'm charles payne. this is making money. breaking at this moment, president trump made be the third president to be impeached but markets are treating it like any other day of record highs. is the motion dead in the senate or will it even get that far? we'll get insight from the white house and senator kevin cramer from north dakota. i want to get his read on the economic impact of usmca. >>> now you're talking...
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the next step is that the cps sends all of the papers to a judge, and that judge the cps sends all of the papers to a judge, and thatjudge then reviews all of the papers, and all of the different aspects of the case, and then passes papers on to the home office, who assess their mind make their recommendation to the home secretary. are the family reassured by meeting the home secretary today? before i answer that, can i thank andrea personally from the bottom of my heart for everything she has done for us over the last few weeks. it has been a tough journey but having heras has been a tough journey but having her as constituency mp, visiting us in talking to us regularly has been very welcome and thank you. it has been amazing having the home secretary over today to meet with the family. we feel incredibly reassured that this whole saga will end up being dealt with under the rule of law, which is critical to all of us, notjust rule of law, which is critical to all of us, not just to the parents of harry. dialogue is always good and sometimes there is misunderstandings but when you com
the next step is that the cps sends all of the papers to a judge, and that judge the cps sends all of the papers to a judge, and thatjudge then reviews all of the papers, and all of the different aspects of the case, and then passes papers on to the home office, who assess their mind make their recommendation to the home secretary. are the family reassured by meeting the home secretary today? before i answer that, can i thank andrea personally from the bottom of my heart for everything she has...
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the cps is always denied this and there report vindicates cps and what this report shows and what it has found is that there are a few cases being referred to by the police and also the police are taking longer to carry out investigations. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead is? 0n the eve of the impeachment vote — president trump writes an extraordinary letter accusing the democrats of declaring war on american democracy. police and protesters have clashed in paris at a demonstration against government plans for pension reforms. the protests and strikes have been continuing for nearly two weeks. the plans would see the average person expected to work till 64 rather than 62 to claim a full pension. world service europe a court in pakistan has sentenced the former president pervez musharraf to death for high treason. but general musharraf has been living in dubai for several years and was sentenced in absentia. the charges relate to his decision to suspend pakistan's constitution and impose emergency rule in two thousand and seven. bbc pashto a six—year—o
the cps is always denied this and there report vindicates cps and what this report shows and what it has found is that there are a few cases being referred to by the police and also the police are taking longer to carry out investigations. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead is? 0n the eve of the impeachment vote — president trump writes an extraordinary letter accusing the democrats of declaring war on american democracy. police and protesters have clashed in paris at...
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llamen al numero de telefono en pantalla una de las zonas afectadas las c cdarolina del sur arolina del cp camaras de seguridad es parte del esfuerzo para evitar los r robos asde demas mire asi escap 4 personas los sospechosos coe corrieron con las manos llenas de ropa si usted lo reconoce l llamen al numero de telefono en pantalla el riesgo de daÑos por terremo o terremotos aumento en san jose el ditipo de suelo incrementa e ei riesgo es para que refuercden laen l c estructuras de sus viviendas apruebam un pdroyecto de ley c n contempla entregar visa por ci cinco aÑos la medida es re respuestrespues respuesta a la falta de mano de obra que enfrenta el beneficio s seria no solo para el trabajaorr >> la ley de la fuerza laboral a agrico agricola el cambio a la reside c residencia despues de milyulta un kjiejuez dictamizo que el p d del presidente donald trump es i ilegal para la construccion del muro fronterizo es el segundo magistrado - en m emitir el mandato judicial in indirmindi informo que el gobierno planea p presentar una apelacion >> las camaras de seguridad domestico podrian ser
llamen al numero de telefono en pantalla una de las zonas afectadas las c cdarolina del sur arolina del cp camaras de seguridad es parte del esfuerzo para evitar los r robos asde demas mire asi escap 4 personas los sospechosos coe corrieron con las manos llenas de ropa si usted lo reconoce l llamen al numero de telefono en pantalla el riesgo de daÑos por terremo o terremotos aumento en san jose el ditipo de suelo incrementa e ei riesgo es para que refuercden laen l c estructuras de sus...
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the cp effect always working out, so is the stock market. so is this man. ashley webster, you know, you do it all around here, my friend. can you keep this rally going? i always put the pressure on liz. can you keep it going today? ashley: it's tough to follow the cp effect. i will put the aw mojo on it, charles. thank you so much. let's give it our best shot. ♪ here comes santa claus investors jolly as markets look at another record close. the nasdaq aiming for lucky number seven in a row as the dow and s&p 500 zero in on two straight record days. they only have to finish in the green, all three of the major markets, to set a new closing record. while the markets keep going into the stratosphere, boeing, well, coming back to earth after its starliner capsule had a bumpy ride into space and its top supplier also giving it bad news as well. >>> apple reportedly looking to the great beyond to disrupt the entire wireless industry. is your iphone about to become
the cp effect always working out, so is the stock market. so is this man. ashley webster, you know, you do it all around here, my friend. can you keep this rally going? i always put the pressure on liz. can you keep it going today? ashley: it's tough to follow the cp effect. i will put the aw mojo on it, charles. thank you so much. let's give it our best shot. ♪ here comes santa claus investors jolly as markets look at another record close. the nasdaq aiming for lucky number seven in a row as...
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with me is kate with sutter health and cp nc and you're making a generous donation. >> as a healthcare system we're committed to improving healthcare not just within the hospital's walls but in our community. we're so proud to partner with the food bank as they work to improve the health and well- being of the most vulnerable population. >> you're holding onto a pretty big check there. 32ous $500. that is a mading. >> we have been a partner and we are excited to be able to give a donation again this year and part of these funds will go to work in san francisco and some to marin where we also have facilities. >> this will translate to 65,000 meals to the community. this is going to serve our families and partners in need, not only this holiday season but throughout the year. >> they have been working with you since 2009 and it is along partnership. >> yes. >> thank you so much. thank you for your generation donation. if you would like to give go to kpix.com/give. >>> let's get a check of the forecast on this monday afternoon the starting things off dry. >> just a beautiful day across th
with me is kate with sutter health and cp nc and you're making a generous donation. >> as a healthcare system we're committed to improving healthcare not just within the hospital's walls but in our community. we're so proud to partner with the food bank as they work to improve the health and well- being of the most vulnerable population. >> you're holding onto a pretty big check there. 32ous $500. that is a mading. >> we have been a partner and we are excited to be able to...
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i told neil we would get a little cp effect and we did. now it's your turn. liz: okay. we got the cavuto shift, then the cp effect. let's get the la-liz effort here. thank you, charles. american farmers could be rejoicing this hour. the house is expected to pass the $1.2 trillion u.s. mexico canada trade deal at any moment but could the president's impeachment delay the full passage further? kansas republican congressman roger martishall's district is chockful of farmers. he is about to vote. we will ask him beforehand will it be yes or no? >>> wall street bulls definitely saying yes as stocks push to new frontiers. the dow, s&p and nasdaq set to make history again. our floor show traders are each about to pick their winning stock from 2020. talk about a win. the company that makes that surprise doll has done it. crowned the best-selling toy for the season. as isaac larry stops by "countdown" to talk about his hopes there are no surprises ahead of the signing of the phase one u.s./china trade deal. we are about to ask him about the surprise some parents are getting with
i told neil we would get a little cp effect and we did. now it's your turn. liz: okay. we got the cavuto shift, then the cp effect. let's get the la-liz effort here. thank you, charles. american farmers could be rejoicing this hour. the house is expected to pass the $1.2 trillion u.s. mexico canada trade deal at any moment but could the president's impeachment delay the full passage further? kansas republican congressman roger martishall's district is chockful of farmers. he is about to vote....
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john: with international outrage still gwing over the mass internment of muslims, xinjiang 's cps, china says, are no more. >> all the students who took the classes have graduated with the help of the government, they have achieved a stable implement and live a happy life. live a happy life.t and john: china has long insisted that these places are schools for tackling extmists. on our tour, we were shown supposedly grateful muslims being taught to be loyal communist citizens. but away from the show camps, the guards, the queuing visitors, the barbed wire, and the watchtowers make clear that enrollment is anything but information and access are so limited in xinjiang, beijing's osaim that the camps have is impossible to verify. but while aspects of the system may well bein cha it is highly unlikely that this massive system of coercion and control has been dismantled. state media has been showing new factories, some built next to are being put to w for meager wages and, reports suggest little choice. parate to the camps, xinjiang fi's prisons have beeing up at an extraordinary pace. while
john: with international outrage still gwing over the mass internment of muslims, xinjiang 's cps, china says, are no more. >> all the students who took the classes have graduated with the help of the government, they have achieved a stable implement and live a happy life. live a happy life.t and john: china has long insisted that these places are schools for tackling extmists. on our tour, we were shown supposedly grateful muslims being taught to be loyal communist citizens. but away...
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but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it's one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement, us as a family, to have. and, as parents, we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i'm still in shock from the meeting, and... i'm sorry. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has been interviewed by british police. she has been staying at a house outside washington. although there was no one in today, her lawyers said... today's decision to charge anne sacoolas comes months after he died on this road in northamptonshire. in statements through her lawyers, she has already admitted driving on the wrong side of the road. now, harry's family say it is time for her to return to britain. it was near this american air base the accident happened. harry was killed last august. two weeks later, a
but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it's one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement, us as a family, to have. and, as parents, we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i'm still in...
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but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i am still in shock from the meeting, and... i'm sorry. anne sacoolas has already said she was driving the car that collided with harry dunn. there was no sign of her at her home outside washington, dc today, but her lawyers said anne is devastated by this tragic today's decision to charge anne sacoolas comes nearly four months after harry died, here on this road in northamptonshire. in statements through her lawyers, she has already admitted driving on the wrong side of the road, and now harry's family say it's time for her to return to britain. it was near this american air base the accident happened. harry was
but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i am still in...
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it took the cps 18 months to bring this case, and i've sat there and had to watch the evidence being demolished, if you like. and that's been very, very painful. david duckenfield was finally facing a jury. no—one disputes he failed that afternoon, but had he committed a crime? that question has twice come before court this year. the first time, he was tried alongside sheffield wednesday's former club secretary. graham mackrell was found guilty of a health and safety offence in his role as safety officer of the club for providing just seven turnstiles for the 10,000 standing liverpool fans. sentencing, judge sir peter 0penshaw said that, whilst his actions had set the scene for the disaster, they were not a direct cause of the deaths. he was fined just £6,500. hillsborough hasn't harmed your career, mr mackrell. isn't it time to resign? in david duckenfield's case, the jury deliberated for more than 29 hours, but couldn't agree whether or not he was guilty. the judge ordered a retrial. professor phil scraton is an expert on hillsborough, having taken a leading role in the independ
it took the cps 18 months to bring this case, and i've sat there and had to watch the evidence being demolished, if you like. and that's been very, very painful. david duckenfield was finally facing a jury. no—one disputes he failed that afternoon, but had he committed a crime? that question has twice come before court this year. the first time, he was tried alongside sheffield wednesday's former club secretary. graham mackrell was found guilty of a health and safety offence in his role as...
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notjust of referrals on the police to the cps thatis referrals on the police to the cps that is declining. it is also the charging and prosecution rates that are declining. at every single level. it is difficult that resourcing is the only reason for all of that. an area that has been discussed a lot is the issue around disclosure and alleged victims having to hand over mobile phones and their backgrounds being looked into. that there have been some high—profile cases it has been a controversial factor. when the police... when it comes to the number of cases going forward from the police is it possible to tell if it is victims reporting and deciding they want to pull back and they do not want to go through the pain of a prolonged investigation? 0r not want to go through the pain of a prolonged investigation? or is it that the investigation that makes a decision? is a interplay of factors. we must not forget that victims and survivors on the whole do not report to the police. 0nly survivors on the whole do not report to the police. only 20% or maybe a little bit less report to the police
notjust of referrals on the police to the cps thatis referrals on the police to the cps that is declining. it is also the charging and prosecution rates that are declining. at every single level. it is difficult that resourcing is the only reason for all of that. an area that has been discussed a lot is the issue around disclosure and alleged victims having to hand over mobile phones and their backgrounds being looked into. that there have been some high—profile cases it has been a...
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but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry‘s family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it‘s one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can‘t be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry‘s dad, tim, was also moved by today‘s events. bit speechless at the minute. i'm still in shock from the meeting, and... i'm sorry. anne sacoolas, here on her wedding day, has been interviewed by british police. she‘s been staying at a house outside washington. although there was no one in today, her lawyers said... today‘s decision to charge anne sacoolas comes nearly four months after harry died, here on this road in northamptonshire. in statements through her lawyers, she has already admitted driving on the wrong side of the road. now, harry‘s family say it‘s time for her to return to britain. it was near this american air base the accident happened. harry was killed la
but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry‘s family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it‘s one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can‘t be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry‘s dad, tim, was also moved by today‘s events. bit speechless at the minute. i'm still...
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duncan kennedy is at the cps offices in central london. what is happening today is they will come here in the next 20 minutes or so and they will hear the decision whether the main suspect in the case, anne sacoolas, is to be charged or not. its a very big day in the port harry dunn's parents, who are en route from northamptonshire, the place where the accident took place at the end of august when that collision took place between the car driven by anne sacoolas and their son harry on his motorbike. all along the family have been pressing for anne sacoolas to come back from the united states and what they want in particular is for her to be charged with dangerous driving. they don't want any other charge because with dangerous driving they believe that could lead to extradition and cyclist back from the united states. it needs to be dangerous driving, they say, because it carried a similar penalty in the states —— extradition of anne sacoolas. only then can extradition ta ke sacoolas. only then can extradition take place but the proble
duncan kennedy is at the cps offices in central london. what is happening today is they will come here in the next 20 minutes or so and they will hear the decision whether the main suspect in the case, anne sacoolas, is to be charged or not. its a very big day in the port harry dunn's parents, who are en route from northamptonshire, the place where the accident took place at the end of august when that collision took place between the car driven by anne sacoolas and their son harry on his...
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but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i am still in shock from the meeting, and... i'm sorry. anne sacoolas has already said she was driving the car that collided with harry dunn. there was no sign of her at her home outside washington, dc today, but her lawyers said anne is devastated by this tragic accident and continues to extent her deepest condolences to the family, they say anne will not return voluntarily to the united kingdom to face a potential jail sentence for what was a terrible, unintentional accident. today's decision to charge anne sacoolas comes nearly four months after harry died, here on this road in northamptonshire. in statements t
but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i am still in...
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in becky's case, the cps decided not to prosecute. victims. in becky's case, the cps decided not to prosecutem victims. in becky's case, the cps decided not to prosecute. it doesn't make you feel safe in the world when the justice system does not protect you. he would be out walking around, and let's not forget that he is a famous case. there are lots of not known people that have been released under the same unsound system. it shouldn't be up to the victims to make people safe. becky speaking there, one of the victims of the black cab rapist, john worboys, sentenced to life at the old bailey with a minimum term of six years for attacking four more victims, as the court heard he remained as dangerous as ever. that was the ruling at the old bailey and we will be hearing from sarah caulker, our correspondent, later on. on afternoon live, time for a look at the weather with darren bett. it has been a cold day, where the fog has lingered across parts of northern ireland and the west midlands. we got some sunshine arriving from northern an
in becky's case, the cps decided not to prosecute. victims. in becky's case, the cps decided not to prosecutem victims. in becky's case, the cps decided not to prosecute. it doesn't make you feel safe in the world when the justice system does not protect you. he would be out walking around, and let's not forget that he is a famous case. there are lots of not known people that have been released under the same unsound system. it shouldn't be up to the victims to make people safe. becky speaking...
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the cps is also seeking her extradition from the united states. the crown prosecution service has said that immunity from prosecution did not apply to the dependence of consular officials outside london. this collision between harry dunn's motorbike and a car owned by mrs sacoolas happened outside an raf base in northamptonshire. mrs sacoolas' husband jonathan is an intelligence officer. mark stevens saying there they are seeking a fair trial in a crown court before a judge and a jury in this country. time for a look at the weather forecast with chris. flooding is causing problems and if we look at the rain that is falling we look at the rain that is falling we have seen waves of heavy rain spreading right the way across the united kingdom. it has already been a wet month and now means a large pa rt a wet month and now means a large part of south—east england has had well over a month of rain so far in december. a wetter month than normal. the rivers have been bursting their banks. in terms of the last 48 was. we have had 60 millimetres of rainf
the cps is also seeking her extradition from the united states. the crown prosecution service has said that immunity from prosecution did not apply to the dependence of consular officials outside london. this collision between harry dunn's motorbike and a car owned by mrs sacoolas happened outside an raf base in northamptonshire. mrs sacoolas' husband jonathan is an intelligence officer. mark stevens saying there they are seeking a fair trial in a crown court before a judge and a jury in this...
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but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i am still in shock from the meeting, and... i'm sorry. anne sacoolas has already said she was driving the car that collided with harry dunn. there was no sign of her at her home outside washington, dc today, but her lawyers said anne is devastated by this tragic accident and continues to extent her deepest condolences to the family, they say anne will not return voluntarily to the united kingdom to face a potential jail sentence for what was a terrible, unintentional accident. today's decision to charge anne sacoolas comes nearly four months after harry died, here on this road in northamptonshire. in statements t
but, at the cps headquarters, they were told the main suspect was being charged with dangerous driving. harry's family have spent four months waiting to see if charges would be brought in his case. we really do feel it is one huge step towards that promise to harry, and that in itself is one hell of an achievement as a family to have, and as parents we can't be any more satisfied with ourselves. harry's dad, tim, was also moved by today's events. bit speechless at the minute. i am still in...
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the next step is that the cps sends all the papers to a judge and thatjudge then reviews all of the papers and all of the different aspects of the case. and then passes the papers onto the home office who assess them and make their recommendation to the home secretary. are the family reassured from the meeting with the home secretary today? yes, can i firstly, before i answer that, thank andrea personally from the bottom of my heart for everything she has done for us over the last few weeks. it has been a tough journey, as you know. but having our constituency mp visit us and talk to us regularly has been very welcome and thank you, andrea. it has been amazing to have the home secretary over today to meet with the family. we feel incredibly reassured that this whole saga will end up being dealt with under the rule of law, which is absolutely critical to all of us. notjust to harry's parents. dialogue is always good and sometimes there is misunderstandings, but when you come together and you look at each other in the eye and resolve any issues... but you hear from some of the most senior po
the next step is that the cps sends all the papers to a judge and thatjudge then reviews all of the papers and all of the different aspects of the case. and then passes the papers onto the home office who assess them and make their recommendation to the home secretary. are the family reassured from the meeting with the home secretary today? yes, can i firstly, before i answer that, thank andrea personally from the bottom of my heart for everything she has done for us over the last few weeks. it...
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instead of having cps called or my child 5150-ed, claudia stood up and said let's find as many resources as we can for you and your family. i said, let's do this, i'm tired of my kid lashing out. she would take my kid out of school within bring her around, give her high-fives, and send her back to class so she would have more of being close to somebody. i think my child felt alone there and didn't know anybody. i think the teachers and ms. claudia made my child feel comfortable. we are getting an i.e.p. for her. we need claudia. she's our leader. she went over backwards for my family. she is family to this school. god forbid, if one of your family members were out of trouble, you would stand up and try to get them out of trouble or whatever is going on with her. we need claudia back, please. my child is doing so much better with behavior modification. please, bring her back. >> good evening. am i speaking loud enough? i am a teacher with my second year teaching here, but i have began with claudia several years ago. i have been looking up to her ever since. claudia has been a key figure i
instead of having cps called or my child 5150-ed, claudia stood up and said let's find as many resources as we can for you and your family. i said, let's do this, i'm tired of my kid lashing out. she would take my kid out of school within bring her around, give her high-fives, and send her back to class so she would have more of being close to somebody. i think my child felt alone there and didn't know anybody. i think the teachers and ms. claudia made my child feel comfortable. we are getting...
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now that the cps formally put this charge forward, does not hurt the situation. it will not move to bring about a resolution any easier. of course boris johnson stressed that he has spoken to president donald trump about this. he said trump expressed sympathy. but johnson also went on to say the u.s. was reluctant to see any of its citizens tried overseas. ultimately of course the back drop, brexit, the me too forged bilateral agreements with the eu and usa. it will be important to see how that has a bearing on this. and what for them would be justice. would it be for sacoolas to be charged. for her to return and face some sort of proceedings without a potential just sentence at the end of it? would that suffice? or the full arm of the law let loose on sacoolas and potentially face jail sentence? all that will be played out in the next few months. highly political situation. the u.s. may cling to what they have now which is diplomatic immunity, which means she never leaves the u.s. to face trial. >>> the world's most valuable wild salmon habitat is in danger now.
now that the cps formally put this charge forward, does not hurt the situation. it will not move to bring about a resolution any easier. of course boris johnson stressed that he has spoken to president donald trump about this. he said trump expressed sympathy. but johnson also went on to say the u.s. was reluctant to see any of its citizens tried overseas. ultimately of course the back drop, brexit, the me too forged bilateral agreements with the eu and usa. it will be important to see how that...
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they were never any cps involved, and these children should have been taken -- >> tucker: do you know who wasn't notified? an entire legion of lawyers, some of them who i know, both democrat and republican, who got them off. >> exactly. >> tucker: thank you for being here tonight. a new reason to build a border wall and has a plan to actually build it. why? because he's a sincere environmentalist. that's why. he cares about the environment. you should too. interesting segment just ahead. if you see wires down, treat them all as if they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. >> tucker: kind of an amazing development. trace gallagher has the details for us tonight. >> joe biden's doctor let off his three will page paper that says biden is a healthy, vigorous 77-year-old but has a caveat, that biden has an irregr heartbeat, high cholesterol, and a history of brain aneurysms. but dr. david shiner, who was barack obama's personal physician for 22 years before he became president said bid
they were never any cps involved, and these children should have been taken -- >> tucker: do you know who wasn't notified? an entire legion of lawyers, some of them who i know, both democrat and republican, who got them off. >> exactly. >> tucker: thank you for being here tonight. a new reason to build a border wall and has a plan to actually build it. why? because he's a sincere environmentalist. that's why. he cares about the environment. you should too. interesting segment...
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on the scene they found an infant, that infant went to cps custody and after dna tests we know that it was baby margo and reunited with her father. investigators are not identifying a suspect in this case but we have learned from a source familiar with the case that the suspect is megan feramusko and held on $600,000 in a travis county jail and investigators say that more charges could follow. we tried reaching out to her attorney. her attorney e-mailed us back on saturday, brianna, saying she was meeting with the client that saturday and not returned the e-mails since. >> no word on a possible motive at this point, rosa? >> no word yet. there's a lot of hearsay on the internet right now. we are trying to stay away from that, but again, police officers from what we have learned from a source are looking into the relationship between broussard and the suspect. >> yeah. very, very interesting. will probably lead somewhere. thank you, rosa. >>> speaker nancy pelosi is hinting house democrats want to be impeachment managers ain president trump's upcoming senate trial. who could do a good j
on the scene they found an infant, that infant went to cps custody and after dna tests we know that it was baby margo and reunited with her father. investigators are not identifying a suspect in this case but we have learned from a source familiar with the case that the suspect is megan feramusko and held on $600,000 in a travis county jail and investigators say that more charges could follow. we tried reaching out to her attorney. her attorney e-mailed us back on saturday, brianna, saying she...
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i found an mp who led me to colonel roberts cp. it was a brief meeting and he told me that o'hara had been sent east of the town and was in the defensive position and the chariot was moving slightly northeast of the town. and as soon as my column arrived i was to keep moving to the and if theretown, were any germans there i was to knock them out and to occupy the town. if there were no germans, i was to occupy the town going north for the north because this be the limit of the range of the 10th armored division artillery, which was located in the vicinity of baston. >> this was the disposition of combat command be on the 18th of december, the night of their arrival in baston. team was north, one team at wardin.o'hara the total strength of the defending units was 75 tanks and 2800 officers and men. bastoing at the gates of gne with events elements of the panzer army and general brandenburger seventh army. approximately 300 tanks and 50,000 men whose mission in addition to taking the towns was to take bastogne and to take a fast. [sp
i found an mp who led me to colonel roberts cp. it was a brief meeting and he told me that o'hara had been sent east of the town and was in the defensive position and the chariot was moving slightly northeast of the town. and as soon as my column arrived i was to keep moving to the and if theretown, were any germans there i was to knock them out and to occupy the town. if there were no germans, i was to occupy the town going north for the north because this be the limit of the range of the 10th...
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immunity is at an end and that is important because it allows the police to do theirjob and for the cps to take their decision. we have established that you will talk to them? it has never been beyond doubt, from the moment i first met charlotte and the wider family, i have given them my contact details and of course i would be willing to meet them, my heart goes out to them, i want them to see some solace to justice and i them, i want them to see some solace tojustice and i had to be quite careful because of the law not to do anything which elliptically interferes, otherwise she would have a clever defence lawyer saying there was not a prospect of a trial, i am trying in good faith to do myjob to the best of my ability without interfering unduly with the process and just clear the obstacles away, thatis and just clear the obstacles away, that is what we have done. lets talk little more about the bbc panorama documentary which you may not have had time to see last night, it is about prince andrew, i understand that some of the lawyers forjeffrey epstein's victims are ready to serve subp
immunity is at an end and that is important because it allows the police to do theirjob and for the cps to take their decision. we have established that you will talk to them? it has never been beyond doubt, from the moment i first met charlotte and the wider family, i have given them my contact details and of course i would be willing to meet them, my heart goes out to them, i want them to see some solace to justice and i them, i want them to see some solace tojustice and i had to be quite...
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did youÑi everçó see the dry iceÑi cp >> many times because phoenix is very hot. the dry ice is like it's very hot in aÑi couple minutes. >> reporter: from theç(áime the food is put on the truck to the time itÑi gets )=(ñr on the airplane, how much time has gone by? >> likeçó twoçó and a half hoursñr or the Ñiplaninñ >> reporter: how do you think passengers would react knowing what youÑiñr k >> i never eatÑi anything in a >> reporter: all three companiesÑi told nbc news they're committed c underg and externalÑi audits, andÑi said they take an action any time an issue isñrñvó identified.Ñi flyingt(ok foodñr andñr gate gourmet adding they made investments to!.eú1zi &háhp &hcá5 theçó ñrÑifda least every three to fiveÑi years, and told usÑiÑiñr facilities are also local authorities, butqu freq(ent flyersñr like%ijason, the ñrçó take-away beforeÑi ta t off? >> i'll grab something atÑiÑi the )%qj s)t.çóçó hungry. >> food safety experts say the number one food you should avoid, Ñiseafood. also deli ñrmeats,çfairy and veggi
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that infant went to cps custody and after dna testing determined this infant was little margo and little margo was reunited with her father just before christmas. authorities have not identified a suspect in this case, but cnn has learned through sources that indeed the individual that is linked to the disappearance of heidi broussard is her friend, megan fur musirmusca held on $60 bond and authorities say more charges could be added. we've contacted furamusca's attorneys. she has not returned our emails. >> then this. a couple of chicago kids, siblings with remarkable composure and courage under terrifying circumstances. 16-year-old and her 9-year-old brother fighting off a carjacker who tried to steal their father's suv while they and their younger sister were in the car. cnn's omar jimenez has details and also what they're still searching for. >> reporter: kate, keep in mind these kids are 16, 9 and 4 years old. what a man jumped inside their car and took off with them in it, the 9-year-old started hitting this guy in the head with his ipad. the 16-year-old reached up, started choking
that infant went to cps custody and after dna testing determined this infant was little margo and little margo was reunited with her father just before christmas. authorities have not identified a suspect in this case, but cnn has learned through sources that indeed the individual that is linked to the disappearance of heidi broussard is her friend, megan fur musirmusca held on $60 bond and authorities say more charges could be added. we've contacted furamusca's attorneys. she has not returned...
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the office of national drug control policy omd cp, failed to issue national drug strategies in 2017 and in 2018. the 2019 strategy did not include concrete goal for a five-year projection for a program and budget priority both of which are required by law. and according to the october 2019, department of justice id report, the justice department and dea did not initially use all of their existing authorities and resources. reduced quotas for opioids are whole registrants adequately accountable. the result was an opioid epidemic that evolved from prescription drugs to heroin and ultimately to fentanyl. there is little question in my mind that the initial response to the opioid situation was ineffective. how do we get back on track? i very much believe that any solution must include a whole government approach and we have got to use all available resources. the comprehensive addiction and recovery act enacted in 2016 laid the foundation for this approach. in another bill, the support a act, was signed into law last year. it built on the 2016 legislation is by authorizing critical agencies
the office of national drug control policy omd cp, failed to issue national drug strategies in 2017 and in 2018. the 2019 strategy did not include concrete goal for a five-year projection for a program and budget priority both of which are required by law. and according to the october 2019, department of justice id report, the justice department and dea did not initially use all of their existing authorities and resources. reduced quotas for opioids are whole registrants adequately accountable....
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all that, so much more on welcome back cp, "making money." ♪. charles: shoutout to jackie, kristina: tina, susan filling in for me. dow breaking through the 28,000 barrier. record highs for s&p and nasdaq, what will it take to go even higher in 2020? i got to tell you something, data this week, job openings, data survey, manufacturing survey, and business investment, housing permits, perspective homebuyer traffic and public opinion on the economy suggest as boom in housing, perhaps even resurgence in family formation. let's get into it with kaltbaum capital management president gary kaltbaum, federated investors chief market strategist, phil orlando. gary, start with you. last 72 hours, maybe folks heard some of the headlines, but when you go inside of these data points, they're mind-boggling, suggests a massive boom for the economy. if that happens, perhaps the market follows. >> from your mouth, charles, that is all i can tell you. we're accelerating a little bit in the economy here. i think there is a chance for more. the fact that if we can
all that, so much more on welcome back cp, "making money." ♪. charles: shoutout to jackie, kristina: tina, susan filling in for me. dow breaking through the 28,000 barrier. record highs for s&p and nasdaq, what will it take to go even higher in 2020? i got to tell you something, data this week, job openings, data survey, manufacturing survey, and business investment, housing permits, perspective homebuyer traffic and public opinion on the economy suggest as boom in housing,...
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this is the cp effect in full effect. president trump is on his way to the uk to meet with nato leaders. how he plans to keep pressure on our allies to do a lot more, including paying their fair share. step up, please. empty your pockets. looks like you're all set for that business trip. you've got your smartphone, laptop, your other smartphone... woman: is this all the devices you have? your tablet... seriously? smartwatch, your backup tablet, and... woman: anything else in your bag? ...whatever that is. (beeping) this isn't working. introducing samsung mobile workspace solutions. with the galaxy note10 with dex software, you can run your entire business on the one device that does it all. samsung business solutions. ♪. charles: right now president trump is on his way to london for the 70th anniversary of nato. the president expressing his anger that his trip is being overshadowed by impeachment proceedings here at home. >> the democrats, radical left democrats, do nothing democrats, decided when i'm going to nato this
this is the cp effect in full effect. president trump is on his way to the uk to meet with nato leaders. how he plans to keep pressure on our allies to do a lot more, including paying their fair share. step up, please. empty your pockets. looks like you're all set for that business trip. you've got your smartphone, laptop, your other smartphone... woman: is this all the devices you have? your tablet... seriously? smartwatch, your backup tablet, and... woman: anything else in your bag?...