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about that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them _ that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them went _ that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them went down _ that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them went down that - that cps was a stakeholder? about 30% of them went down that route, i now understand. i never saw a differentiation, nobody ever... you know. _ differentiation, nobody ever... you know. it _ differentiation, nobody ever... you know, it wasn't, who decided? it went— know, it wasn't, who decided? it went to — know, it wasn't, who decided? it went to court. i now understand, i sat and _ went to court. i now understand, i sat and worked out the other evening thatiust _ sat and worked out the other evening thatjust under 30% went sat and worked out the other evening that just under 30% went that route. so that just under 30% went that route. 50 the _ that just under 30% went that route. so the majority were the post office making _ so the majority were the post office making that call but i had not appreciated that at that time, until late
about that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them _ that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them went _ that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them went down _ that cps was a stakeholder? about 3096 of them went down that - that cps was a stakeholder? about 30% of them went down that route, i now understand. i never saw a differentiation, nobody ever... you know. _ differentiation, nobody ever... you know. it _ differentiation, nobody ever... you know, it wasn't, who decided? it went—...
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estudiante de la escuela de quien no revelaremos su identidad interpuso una demanda en contra de el cps y de el ex decano bryan crowder a quien acusa de haberla abusado sexualmente en repetidas ocasiones entre los aÑos 2013 y 2016 mientras cursaba la secundaria. >> me cansÉ de sentirme sola, abandonada, sin tener a nadie con quien hablar, decir cÓmo me sentÍa y todo lo que me pasÓ por aÑos. carmen: la demanda en contra de las escuelas pÚblicas y bryan crowder han quien el 20 22 le presentaron cargos por asalto sexual al y aquel entonces decano de la secundaria presuntamente convenciÓ a la menor que en aquel entonces tenÍa 15 aÑos de que la amaba y que querÍa formar una familia con ella cuando crecerÍa. el la embarazÓ dos veces y luego la convenciÓ de abortas, la acompaÑo a realizarse los abortos haciÉndose pasar por su padrastro para firmar el consentimiento utilizando un nombre falso. de acuerdo con los abogados la supuesta vÍctima habrÍa reportado el abuso a una maestra pero presuntamente la profesora no lo denuncio ni notificÓ a las autoridades correspondientes. co
estudiante de la escuela de quien no revelaremos su identidad interpuso una demanda en contra de el cps y de el ex decano bryan crowder a quien acusa de haberla abusado sexualmente en repetidas ocasiones entre los aÑos 2013 y 2016 mientras cursaba la secundaria. >> me cansÉ de sentirme sola, abandonada, sin tener a nadie con quien hablar, decir cÓmo me sentÍa y todo lo que me pasÓ por aÑos. carmen: la demanda en contra de las escuelas pÚblicas y bryan crowder han quien el 20 22 le...
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the cps has not turned to the police and said, "start investigating again." they are not interested. they do not believe there is anything like enough evidence. if the allegations are true, why aren't the police investigating this? i think the difficulty i was that after the trial of rebekah brooks and andy. coulson etc, i think the public just lost the appetite for it, - and therefore the cps also lost appetite for it as well. it is disappointing - that the police don't take it further, given the evidence that's come to light since, i but it's a decision for them. people on the other side would say, "well, this isjust proof "that the evidence is flimsy and it doesn't mean anything." if that was the case, _ why would news group have been settling hundreds of claims in the last ten years - for millions and millions and millions of pounds i if it was just flimsy evidencel and it didn't mean anything? news group newspapers are now fighting to bring an end to the waves of civil litigation against them. at the end of 2022, they asked the courts to strike out two h
the cps has not turned to the police and said, "start investigating again." they are not interested. they do not believe there is anything like enough evidence. if the allegations are true, why aren't the police investigating this? i think the difficulty i was that after the trial of rebekah brooks and andy. coulson etc, i think the public just lost the appetite for it, - and therefore the cps also lost appetite for it as well. it is disappointing - that the police don't take it...
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they took out a judicial review against the cps and lost. in january 2019, alli's professional regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, said there was no case to answer, but gave him a warning for being offensive. the caa then bullied the regulator into reversing its position in july of that year. the council concluded his words were not anti-semitic. in november 2020, but the uk lawyers for israel joined the campaign against antisemitism to continue to harass ali. in december 2020, uklfi complained to the body which regulates the regulator, the professional standards authority for health and social care, or psa. the intimidation worked and the psa took the gpc to court, at which point the gpc folded and offered no defense. the high court then sent the case back to the gpc, which made the absurd determination that two of ali's remarks were objectively, if unintentionally antisemitic, however, it gave him a warning as before. the zionists were still not happy and appealed to the court to get ali sacked. in march this year, the court dec
they took out a judicial review against the cps and lost. in january 2019, alli's professional regulator, the general pharmaceutical council, said there was no case to answer, but gave him a warning for being offensive. the caa then bullied the regulator into reversing its position in july of that year. the council concluded his words were not anti-semitic. in november 2020, but the uk lawyers for israel joined the campaign against antisemitism to continue to harass ali. in december 2020, uklfi...
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the cps which is _ he didn't even know about it. the cps which is run by the government effectively, is it able to make a decision, one might distance oneself from it and decision, one might distance oneself from itand might decision, one might distance oneself from it and might say the cps has made that decision but two thirds of them were from the post office and as you rightly say, 160 during his tenure. that is a lot of people, sheer numbers which might have made him sit up and take note? that’s him sit up and take note? that's what legal _ him sit up and take note? that's what legal experts _ him sit up and take note? that's what legal experts are _ him sit up and take note? that's what legal experts are saying, i him sit up and take note? that's i what legal experts are saying, that there is a risk involved when the post office is acting not only is the victim bolster the but also the investigator and the prosecutor. alan cook says he had never encountered an organisation that had that power, that had that structure and so e
the cps which is _ he didn't even know about it. the cps which is run by the government effectively, is it able to make a decision, one might distance oneself from it and decision, one might distance oneself from itand might decision, one might distance oneself from it and might say the cps has made that decision but two thirds of them were from the post office and as you rightly say, 160 during his tenure. that is a lot of people, sheer numbers which might have made him sit up and take note?...
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the police appealed to the cps and wanted her charged with assault. she was eventually charged with assault. this new investigation will investigate why that happened and look at new witness evidence that may be available, and that evidence will be surrounding the actions of the officers which appealed to the cps to get caroline charged. the independent office for police conduct has asked the met to look into this after caroline's family complained last week. herfamily, particularly her mother christine, has been very vocal about how caroline was treated by police and criticised the actions of the met. they believe essentially she was treated differently and charged because she was famous. however, the met police have always denied that. christine flack says she still has unanswered questions about the case and says she will not stop until she says she get the truth.— says she get the truth. thank you, charlotte gallagher. _ the time is 1:14. our top story this afternoon... 25—year—old habibur masum is charged with the murder of kulsuma akter, a
the police appealed to the cps and wanted her charged with assault. she was eventually charged with assault. this new investigation will investigate why that happened and look at new witness evidence that may be available, and that evidence will be surrounding the actions of the officers which appealed to the cps to get caroline charged. the independent office for police conduct has asked the met to look into this after caroline's family complained last week. herfamily, particularly her mother...
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through a grant, we had members such as myself, rescue captains, captains, lieutenants, firefighters, a cp, ems. it's been a fantastic, proven program thus far. it's definitely been benefiting me. and our hope is that we bring it to the wider, department. in the month of march, those contacts by group are up in the administration, often followed by ems station 49 and our civilian staff, march contacts by stress factor was general stress. and then our critical incident response to the red yellow alert with the incident involving the vehicle accident as well as bereavement of family members. under the office of employee health doctor chang and nurse practitioner stephanie phelps, we welcome doctor chang. just this last month. he previously worked at the university of california, san francisco family health care center and is proficient in mandarin and chinese. he has extensive experience in community health and advocacy, and is licensed in family medicine, osteopathic, and us drug enforcement agency controlled substances registration. doctor chang has jumped in immediately, when he came to t
through a grant, we had members such as myself, rescue captains, captains, lieutenants, firefighters, a cp, ems. it's been a fantastic, proven program thus far. it's definitely been benefiting me. and our hope is that we bring it to the wider, department. in the month of march, those contacts by group are up in the administration, often followed by ems station 49 and our civilian staff, march contacts by stress factor was general stress. and then our critical incident response to the red yellow...
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let's talk about migration because you've come up with a report with the cps. this had a mind blank. the centre for policy studies, studies , i was going to say studies, i was going to say centre for political studies. i was thinking what the cps and, basically you're calling which will be probably music to people watching and listening to this as is, you're calling for a cap on legal migration. you're saying that legal migration numbers should be capped at 100,000, and how would that actually work in in practice? because david cameron, of course, talked about tens of thousands. and then everyone started putting their hands in the air, going , oh no, you know, the air, going, oh no, you know, the air, going, oh no, you know, the nhs will collapse if we put a cap on figures and all the rest of it. can it work? >> yes, i believe it can. and it would do. and it has to work because for the last 30 years politicians of all stripes have promised controlled and reduced immigration only to deliver the opposite. and the public are rightly furious at what's happened. it'
let's talk about migration because you've come up with a report with the cps. this had a mind blank. the centre for policy studies, studies , i was going to say studies, i was going to say centre for political studies. i was thinking what the cps and, basically you're calling which will be probably music to people watching and listening to this as is, you're calling for a cap on legal migration. you're saying that legal migration numbers should be capped at 100,000, and how would that actually...
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you have a contract with cp 3 that is very interesting because it could be placed to tj clea where he could remain with the warriors. and when talking to dan levy and steve kerr, they both kind of prey cp, 3 about all the things that he brought to this team weather was on the floor being able to sacrifices minutes being able sacrifice a starting position, but also the impact that he had on the locker room, the coaching that he was able to give the young guys, all of those things bode well in the eyes of my done levy. of course, steve kerr with the warriors. now that being said, some moves have to be made. and when we asked done leading what he felt like they needed more this season. coming up, that they can combat the problems that they hit this past season. he, of course, its size, but he said not necessarily at the center position. they're definitely looking to beef up on the shooting, which if you think about it is what they had and otto porter and a few others the year that they won the championship and they did when dylan numbers when it came to shooting efficiency this season, i
you have a contract with cp 3 that is very interesting because it could be placed to tj clea where he could remain with the warriors. and when talking to dan levy and steve kerr, they both kind of prey cp, 3 about all the things that he brought to this team weather was on the floor being able to sacrifices minutes being able sacrifice a starting position, but also the impact that he had on the locker room, the coaching that he was able to give the young guys, all of those things bode well in...
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it that cp 3 had a huge impact on his voice in on the locker room throughout the season. and then like i say, you mentioned guys like jk who found their way. i'm on the floor. and then moses moody, who they spoke about deserving, you know, more minutes. but having to find a way to get him, those men as well. also, steve kerr mentioned possibly finding a bargain player in a bargain hunt. he actually said when it comes to the draft as they did this past season with brandin podziemski in trace jackson-davis being that they have to keep the contract slow. they spent about 400 million dollars in player contracts this season. of course, they're looking to dwindle that especially for the simple fact that after spending all of that money on the roster, they didn't make the playoffs. they find themselves at home. it's the first round of the play-in. so they're trying iron out some things and find out how they make some moves. i suspect moves will be made. what moves though, also up in the air. but i was i would say that we may be maybe not surprised, but definitely interested in a
it that cp 3 had a huge impact on his voice in on the locker room throughout the season. and then like i say, you mentioned guys like jk who found their way. i'm on the floor. and then moses moody, who they spoke about deserving, you know, more minutes. but having to find a way to get him, those men as well. also, steve kerr mentioned possibly finding a bargain player in a bargain hunt. he actually said when it comes to the draft as they did this past season with brandin podziemski in trace...
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. >> the skills that our cps members will learn through their training and experiences with the corps will prepare them not just for future careers, but for whatever they encounter in life. >> in the coming year, the 10,000 members of the california service corps are going to serve nearly 5,000,000 hours of service here in california alone. >> the california service corps consists of four paid service programs. all right. the city by the bay getting a coveted item from china. well, actually, two, when you l be able to (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer grand opening of a new exhibit. it's called phoenix kingdoms the last splendor of china's bronze age museum officials say the exhibit showcases several kingdoms that were once a mystery after being conquered by the first emperor. the exhibit is open through july 22nd. the san francisco zoo getting ready to welcome some giant pandas for the first time in almost 40 years, mayor london breed announcing their return in a statement from beijing, where she signed a memorandum o
. >> the skills that our cps members will learn through their training and experiences with the corps will prepare them not just for future careers, but for whatever they encounter in life. >> in the coming year, the 10,000 members of the california service corps are going to serve nearly 5,000,000 hours of service here in california alone. >> the california service corps consists of four paid service programs. all right. the city by the bay getting a coveted item from china....
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i voted for akram imam oglo and cp. i have always supported chp and will vote for them every time. for this could be our last exit from this nightmare. erdogan who was the mayor of istanbul in 1994 said during rally that istanbul is the jewel, the treasure and the apple of our country's eye. analys say "the person that rules istanbul is able to establish himself a political base which then translates into power at the national scale. who wins istanbul wins turkey? that's what erdogan, mayor of the city in the 1990s was quoted by a polster as saying, against that backdrop, istanbul today could be choosing turkey's future president. rusan sagam, press tv, istanbul. over the easter weekend, irish republicans..." the anniversary of the easter rising against british colonialism and the proclamation of the independent irish republic in 1916. this year speeches focus on solidarity with palestinians in wartour in gaza and the continued struggle against imperialism in ireland. our correspondent deter renit reports from belfast. easter weekend is the most important date in the irish republic
i voted for akram imam oglo and cp. i have always supported chp and will vote for them every time. for this could be our last exit from this nightmare. erdogan who was the mayor of istanbul in 1994 said during rally that istanbul is the jewel, the treasure and the apple of our country's eye. analys say "the person that rules istanbul is able to establish himself a political base which then translates into power at the national scale. who wins istanbul wins turkey? that's what erdogan,...
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i voted for akram imam oglo and cp. i have always supported chp and will vote for them every time. for this could be our last exit from this nightmare. erdogan who was the mayor of istanbul in 1995 four said during rally that istanbul is the jewel, the treasure and the apple of our country's eye, analys say the person that rules istanbul is able to establish himself a political base which the... translates into power at the national scale. who wins istanbul, wins turkey? that's what erdogan, mayor of the city in the 1990s was quoted by a polster as saying, against that backdrop, istanbul today could be choosing turkey's future president. rashan saglam, press tv, istanbul. the us has in recent days quietly authorized a transfer of billions of dollars worth of bombs and fighter jest switch. israel last week, the state department also authorized a transfer of 25 f-35 fighter jets and engines to israel, in our explain a section, we've taken a closer look at the issue. the us government has approved new batch of military equipment to the israeli regime. the most recent aid will include
i voted for akram imam oglo and cp. i have always supported chp and will vote for them every time. for this could be our last exit from this nightmare. erdogan who was the mayor of istanbul in 1995 four said during rally that istanbul is the jewel, the treasure and the apple of our country's eye, analys say the person that rules istanbul is able to establish himself a political base which the... translates into power at the national scale. who wins istanbul, wins turkey? that's what erdogan,...
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there are 2 central processing plants, so cps one, under construction, that's a nukes kingfisher field. and an even bigger cbf operations by to tile energy is a tuesday boost we pump crude to the eco pipeline and on to foreign markets. and then of course, there's the new airports and this way why, why is this at the runway being built in the middle? the face is of course, the major purpose of this airport is to import equipment that are support in construction of the fighters. the problem is that the refinery ms. seventy's original proposal. the 2nd element in is the compromise that the airports principal is on that still shows no signs of being built or even financed, until the displaced people have combined a not. it's hard to take. we had our trees. yeah, we had our photos that we had swamps today by the eclipse, from the airport to meet the 80. and so what has happened to the refinery? the problem is getting the oil light to the ground is not cheap. and uganda has been either the nicole nor financial capacity to do that domestic. so as you've gone to an economist, i'll be back on m
there are 2 central processing plants, so cps one, under construction, that's a nukes kingfisher field. and an even bigger cbf operations by to tile energy is a tuesday boost we pump crude to the eco pipeline and on to foreign markets. and then of course, there's the new airports and this way why, why is this at the runway being built in the middle? the face is of course, the major purpose of this airport is to import equipment that are support in construction of the fighters. the problem is...
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but they use the, the, the, the, because they already got a cps because they kept the store for, i'd be as a to and then use their email. you're just going to send them to the urals. the non c theory of racial superiority finish styles for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons daily. well, you know, simple jewels go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming if i need even the chest really to get ahold of that credit left against the beatles going to be approximately 25000 people went through the occupied of go finish camps according to official figures. these move stuff, dudley level. it's a shift you too it in like you do monday. i'm not sure it's just the size of the stuff. so the youngest, i me, i'm not sure what the fan in disease forced labor to achieve by the world. so formulas, what was the last it also need you to do that? the city available? if you're off with those who put in these 9, push the 6 up the give you what feeling do you think it could be? it does include those thousands of custome
but they use the, the, the, the, because they already got a cps because they kept the store for, i'd be as a to and then use their email. you're just going to send them to the urals. the non c theory of racial superiority finish styles for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons daily. well, you know, simple jewels go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming if i need even the chest really to get ahold of that...
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and for the final question, you had us new decker with cps. the thank you. and my question was basically just ask, but i'm, i'm good, thank you. i'm just, i'm just, i'm just, i'm just going to ask another one. and you said that you also am require countries in europe to m. yeah. kind of a join the the plans to provide, prevent china from supplying military or do is use goods to russia. what do you expect from these countries in which, how should they ex no, it's not what uh, what we expect of them is there for fun, concerns about the actions that the chinese enterprises are taking it to support russians. defense industrial base because this goes not only to the immediate threat posed by russian and it's aggression against ukraine. it goes to a medium, long term threats that many europeans feel this really, that russia potentially closest to them. and so what i heard in my conversations last week, um g 7 meetings before that it, nato was a share concern about this. i had detail conversations with a number of european leaders about their concerns, including pr
and for the final question, you had us new decker with cps. the thank you. and my question was basically just ask, but i'm, i'm good, thank you. i'm just, i'm just, i'm just, i'm just going to ask another one. and you said that you also am require countries in europe to m. yeah. kind of a join the the plans to provide, prevent china from supplying military or do is use goods to russia. what do you expect from these countries in which, how should they ex no, it's not what uh, what we expect of...
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. >> media workers, journalists, almost 100 have been killed according to the cp jay in gaza, west bank, and in six months. it's an all black unprecedented situation. it goes beyond the horror of what has happened to those people and their families. it is about telling the story of gaza, telling the story of the palestinians. you know, actual local journalists would tell you about a people, right? a people. not just dehumanizing numbers or -- but the people. when we do our job and i have been doing this pretty much since the first gulf war. we go there to be the eyes and ears of everybody who can't go, who is not a local. who is not able to get there. >> jon: is this an american problem? because -- >> it's an israeli problem. they want to let us in. >> jon: i mean, we in this country may not be getting the information but on social media come on various things were with alger zero outcome of the world is certainly saying, a very different picture than what western journalism is showing. >> that is very true. if this terrible law goes through to throw out any organization from gaza inclu
. >> media workers, journalists, almost 100 have been killed according to the cp jay in gaza, west bank, and in six months. it's an all black unprecedented situation. it goes beyond the horror of what has happened to those people and their families. it is about telling the story of gaza, telling the story of the palestinians. you know, actual local journalists would tell you about a people, right? a people. not just dehumanizing numbers or -- but the people. when we do our job and i have...
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he had no particular concerns about the bounds put on him by the police and the matter went to the cps at the end of that time, who had now admitted it was the wrong decision but failed to charge him. so it then meant there was a very angry stalker released back into the community with no bounds upon him and the stalking very much continued and increased in its intensity. as you pointed out, we lived in a rural place, shooting is a part of rural life and shooting is a part of rural life and shooting is something that we did together. he was a licensed firearms holder and had weapons at this time. i knew it was getting worse. i didn't know what was going to happen but i knew something would happen. i had through this time kept reporting to the police but the final incident happened then four months after i had ended the relationship, when he held me at gunpoint overnight and ambushed me again when i came home. he used a gun i had used myself or clays before and that was the beginning of eight hours of absolute hell, quite frankly. it only came to an end because in his mind we were going
he had no particular concerns about the bounds put on him by the police and the matter went to the cps at the end of that time, who had now admitted it was the wrong decision but failed to charge him. so it then meant there was a very angry stalker released back into the community with no bounds upon him and the stalking very much continued and increased in its intensity. as you pointed out, we lived in a rural place, shooting is a part of rural life and shooting is a part of rural life and...
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went on, the camera started recording in the studio, and after that, just boom, reset attention to cps for the, the lift to expose the equivalent. we've heard a loud explosion. and after that we couldn't hear anything. we flew up and up to that there was just don't this tell you to don't because one of our producers started to panic and wanted to get out of that. but the tools are broken and we couldn't get out. then my colleagues and i come to down and try to move the door and we managed to breakouts. then for the 1st time, i realized once it happened, i could turn my head to see the whole city just don't around the whole city. and it was very shocking, we pulled out so it was together and started to cool out for our colleagues to them were in the room where the what was completely blown apart. then we decided that we wouldn't go out, but we'll try and see if there's anybody injured on the other floors and how we can help them. we didn't think bones could forward and the people were more important to us. we went downstairs and realized that we couldn't leave any further from the we wa
went on, the camera started recording in the studio, and after that, just boom, reset attention to cps for the, the lift to expose the equivalent. we've heard a loud explosion. and after that we couldn't hear anything. we flew up and up to that there was just don't this tell you to don't because one of our producers started to panic and wanted to get out of that. but the tools are broken and we couldn't get out. then my colleagues and i come to down and try to move the door and we managed to...
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and you are the because they already cps because they cut the store for i'd be such and then use familiar email futures. great to fit into the rules. the nazi theory of racial superiority, finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do these call level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even the chest is really to get all the fields. i'm assuming the law is going to be in approximately 25000 people. went through the occupied of go to finish camps according to official figures. these move stuff, dudley looked at it the ship. did you do it in like you do my id. i'm not sure it's just the snyder stuff. so the youngest, i'm you know what? the famine disease forced labor, tortured by the war. so formulas. what was the last, it also need you to do that? it's a terrible human off with those who put in these 9 push these things up to give you what feeling to do it could have done it to those thousands of testimonies of crimes and the impunity of criminals. whe
and you are the because they already cps because they cut the store for i'd be such and then use familiar email futures. great to fit into the rules. the nazi theory of racial superiority, finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do these call level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even the chest is really to get all the fields. i'm assuming the law is...
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we consider that today's ruling by the cps is an affront to the rule of law and a continuation of the injustice that was perpetrated on bloody sunday. prosecutors had been investigating whether i6 individuals lied to the bloody sunday inquiry. 15 of them are former soldiers, one a former alleged member of the ira. one of the soldiers whose evidence was looked at was the former paratrooper known as soldier f. he is currently being prosecuted for murder and attempted murder, but that case remains unaffected. soldier f is the only individual being prosecuted over bloody sunday. the victims' loved ones plan to appeal today's decision. we made a promise at one stage after the tragedy of bloody sunday that we would seek justice for our loved ones. and until our last breath, that's what we are going to do. i was there on bloody sunday. i witnessed it. i carried michael that day, i helped take him to hospital. i was in the mortuary afterwards and i will never forget one second of that day. we believe that some day, justice will be done. sara girvin, bbc news. the time is 6:19. our top story t
we consider that today's ruling by the cps is an affront to the rule of law and a continuation of the injustice that was perpetrated on bloody sunday. prosecutors had been investigating whether i6 individuals lied to the bloody sunday inquiry. 15 of them are former soldiers, one a former alleged member of the ira. one of the soldiers whose evidence was looked at was the former paratrooper known as soldier f. he is currently being prosecuted for murder and attempted murder, but that case remains...
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being debated and let's stuff, how does without a problem get how much got the because they already cps because they cut the scroll. so i did that and then use their email. you're just going to offend them to the rules. the non c theory of racial superiority finish style, 4 years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming if i need even the chest really to get all the fields, i'm assuming bills going to be approximately 25000 people went through the occupied of go to finish camps according to official figures. this move stuff dudley looked at. if the ship did utility and i gave you an idea nauseous as the scenario to stuff. so the youngest, i'm, you know what the simon disease forced labor torture by the world. so formulas. what was the last it also need you to do? what's the tape it to you that it's that you're going to move it off with those who put in these 9, push these things up and give you what you want to do. it could be done
being debated and let's stuff, how does without a problem get how much got the because they already cps because they cut the scroll. so i did that and then use their email. you're just going to offend them to the rules. the non c theory of racial superiority finish style, 4 years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming if i need even the...
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not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you as they already started the cps, because they kept the store i visited and then used email fuel just for the degree to offend them. to the rules, the nazi theory of racial superiority, finished style for years of creating an ssl, all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even the, the chest, the leading enrollment you're looking at, people's gonna sit in approximately 25000 people, went through the occupied of go to finish camps according to official figures. these move stuff suddenly level if the ship did utility and i give you an idea, i'm not sure it's just the size of the stuff. so again, the congress that, i mean, you know what the firm in disease forced labor to achieve by the world. so formulas, what was the last it also need you to do was to take that to you that, that it's a deep, it almost human off with those who put in his name, push these things up to give yo
not, we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you as they already started the cps, because they kept the store i visited and then used email fuel just for the degree to offend them. to the rules, the nazi theory of racial superiority, finished style for years of creating an ssl, all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons really well, you know, thing to do is go level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even...
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much, they will get up to the government of gustavo, paid through has accused privacy ensures known as cps, of corruption, and siphoning, the available money to clinics. they control since taking office. he has been pushing for a major overhaul of the system that would cut the insurers out, leaving the states as this will administer. but when the bill failed in congress, the government to intervene, taking control of 3 of the main health insurers, columbia public private system prides itself in providing me are universal coverage and relatively low out of pocket costs. if everybody agrees that its in dire need of reform to improve the quality of its care and also ensure it sustainability in the future. whether you disagree on it's on how to do that. the sure say the government has withheld funds in order to precipitate the crisis. that surgeon aramon by your nest, said that is not the case worker jack system and the government that enforce this crisis. the crisis already existed almost generating major damage in the health systems. it's affecting clinics on hospitals, most owned by insuran
much, they will get up to the government of gustavo, paid through has accused privacy ensures known as cps, of corruption, and siphoning, the available money to clinics. they control since taking office. he has been pushing for a major overhaul of the system that would cut the insurers out, leaving the states as this will administer. but when the bill failed in congress, the government to intervene, taking control of 3 of the main health insurers, columbia public private system prides itself in...
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it is the police and cps who deal with those types of matters. there can be investigations or prosecutions ongoing simultaneously to a public inquiry and there should be because we do need to know. if people were perverting the course ofjustice, if people were knowingly or recklessly putting people in prison, that needs to be dealt with. aha, putting people in prison, that needs to be dealt with.— to be dealt with. a final question. because we _ to be dealt with. a final question. because we have _ to be dealt with. a final question. because we have heard _ to be dealt with. a final question. because we have heard about - to be dealt with. a final question. because we have heard about the j because we have heard about the legislation going through parliament to quash those convictions, would you like added to that, written in, a set deadline for compensation to be paid, rather than the situation we are currently in where there is still no real timeline for when some of these people are actually going to receive compensation? that of these peopl
it is the police and cps who deal with those types of matters. there can be investigations or prosecutions ongoing simultaneously to a public inquiry and there should be because we do need to know. if people were perverting the course ofjustice, if people were knowingly or recklessly putting people in prison, that needs to be dealt with. aha, putting people in prison, that needs to be dealt with.— to be dealt with. a final question. because we _ to be dealt with. a final question. because we...
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doj implemented the assessment in october of 15 that's kind of where were you you i was at i cp conference in san diego was when the report was released by then unbe component to the public i was considered for in job instead of doing conference stuff i was reading the report. and preparing to expedite against 60 other people to step in and help what chief sir, started. it took a lot. to get us to this point it took courage and vulnerability openly the books and letting the world see our strengths and weakness led by the police commission was led the president of the police commission at the time starting taking on that work before that was released and by december of 2016 only less than two months after the doj report was released had one of the best police force policies in the country without controversy but it was a good policy. this started before the u.s. doj completed that report that's an important part it shows what the city is about we'll get to the work that's exactly what the pd did when the policy was published the mayor at that time mayor lee announced i would be the next pol
doj implemented the assessment in october of 15 that's kind of where were you you i was at i cp conference in san diego was when the report was released by then unbe component to the public i was considered for in job instead of doing conference stuff i was reading the report. and preparing to expedite against 60 other people to step in and help what chief sir, started. it took a lot. to get us to this point it took courage and vulnerability openly the books and letting the world see our...
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