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suzanne van hagen was a much loved sister, daughter and mother. she died aged 34. her body was found along with that of her partner by her nine—year—old daughter. sometimes i can think that suzanne is still here but she's... you know, she's somewhere else. and i think to think like that is easier, you know, to cope with it. because we do miss her. prior to suzanne's death in 2013, allegations of domestic violence by her partner, john worton, against her, had been reported to west midlands police. after suzanne's death, a postmortem examination revealed marks on her neck and traces of drugs in her system. west midlands police issued an inaccurate press release to the media saying her death was believed to be due to an accidental overdose. they saw and assumed what they wanted to. it was like when she had drugs in her system, that was it then, everything else was forgotten about and suzanne wasn't like that. | and that is when our fight began, | really, because we were adamant. that's not what happened, and that's it. _ today, more than eight years after suzanne
suzanne van hagen was a much loved sister, daughter and mother. she died aged 34. her body was found along with that of her partner by her nine—year—old daughter. sometimes i can think that suzanne is still here but she's... you know, she's somewhere else. and i think to think like that is easier, you know, to cope with it. because we do miss her. prior to suzanne's death in 2013, allegations of domestic violence by her partner, john worton, against her, had been reported to west midlands...
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sounds like she is very| disciplined, suzanne? yes, just disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. fl disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. because i disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. because she �* disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. because she wash disciplined, suzanne? yes, just naturally. because she was a i disciplined, suzanne? yes, just- naturally. because she was a young child our sessions were fun full of fun and laughter and we would giggle a lot but whatever he gave her she would enjoy the challenge. she was curious to learn she really wanted to learn and improve and i think that's something that will stand in good stead. that's something that will stand in good stead-— good stead. what's next for her? what dc? i _ good stead. what's next for her? what dc? l was _ good stead. what's next for her? what dc? i was checking - good stead. what's next for her? what dc? i was checking what. good stead. what's next for her? | what dc? i was checking what she good stead. what's next for her? - what dc? i was checking what she was sa
sounds like she is very| disciplined, suzanne? yes, just disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. fl disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. because i disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. because she �* disciplined, suzanne? yes, 'ust naturally. because she wash disciplined, suzanne? yes, just naturally. because she was a i disciplined, suzanne? yes, just- naturally. because she was a young child our sessions were fun full of fun and laughter and we would giggle a lot but whatever...
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the truth finally came out that suzanne... . ..suzanne was a victim of domestic violence. i solicitor sarah ricoh has worked with the familiar to this day. police forces, nhs trusts, social services, they all have a role to play in combatting domestic violence. and when they fail, they need to acknowledge it, without the family having to waste these years of battles. the family have welcomed this apology, but say, after eight years, it's taken too long. yorkshire cricket club have accepted there was "no question" that its bowler, azeem rafiq, was the victim of racial harassment and bullying during his first spell at the county between 2008 and 2014. an investigation was launched last year after rafiq made around 40 allegations. danny savagejoins me now from outside yorkshire's gound in headingley. ground in headingley. yes until 1991 there was an unwritten rule here that you had to be born within the boundaries of county to play for them. that was dropped. but that reputation is in tatters, because rafiq said his experience of racism left him feeling suicidal. an investiga
the truth finally came out that suzanne... . ..suzanne was a victim of domestic violence. i solicitor sarah ricoh has worked with the familiar to this day. police forces, nhs trusts, social services, they all have a role to play in combatting domestic violence. and when they fail, they need to acknowledge it, without the family having to waste these years of battles. the family have welcomed this apology, but say, after eight years, it's taken too long. yorkshire cricket club have accepted...
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suzanne's death. suzanne�*s family say she will never be forgotten but they now feel they can begin to move forward. the truth is out there now and that means everything to us. sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. president biden has set out a series of measures aimed at getting more americans vaccinated against coronavirus, as he tackles a rising number of infections. jabs will be mandatory for all federal government employees, and there will be new rules for big companies, healthcare, and the transport network. nomia iqbal reports from washington no more soft approach — this time, the president was blunt. good evening, my fellow americans. what more do you need to see? we�*ve made vaccinations free, safe and convenient. the vaccine has fda approval. over 200 million americans have gotten at least one shot. we�*ve been patient, but our patience is wearing thin, and your refusal has cost all of us. mr biden�*s frustration comes down to the numbers. 18 months on since the virus hit, and the us i
suzanne's death. suzanne�*s family say she will never be forgotten but they now feel they can begin to move forward. the truth is out there now and that means everything to us. sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. president biden has set out a series of measures aimed at getting more americans vaccinated against coronavirus, as he tackles a rising number of infections. jabs will be mandatory for all federal government employees, and there will be new rules for big companies, healthcare, and the...
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suzanne van hagen was a much loved sister, daughter and mother. she died aged 34. her body was found along with that of her partner by her nine—year—old daughter. sometimes i can think that suzanne is still here, but she's... you know, she's somewhere else. and i think to think like that is easier, you know, to cope with it. because we do miss her. prior to suzanne's death in 2013, allegations of domestic violence by her partner, john worton, against her, had been reported to west midlands police. after suzanne's death, a postmortem examination revealed marks on her neck and traces of drugs in her system. west midlands police issued an inaccurate press release to the media saying her death was believed to be due to an accidental overdose. they saw and assumed what they wanted to. it was like when she had drugs in her system, that was it then, everything else was forgotten about and suzanne wasn't like that. and that is when our fight began, really, because we were adamant. that's not what happened, and that's it. yeah. today, more than eight years after suzanne
suzanne van hagen was a much loved sister, daughter and mother. she died aged 34. her body was found along with that of her partner by her nine—year—old daughter. sometimes i can think that suzanne is still here, but she's... you know, she's somewhere else. and i think to think like that is easier, you know, to cope with it. because we do miss her. prior to suzanne's death in 2013, allegations of domestic violence by her partner, john worton, against her, had been reported to west midlands...
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the truth finally came out that suzanne was a victim of domestic violence. ,., . ., ., , suzanne was a victim of domestic violence. . ., .,, ., ~ violence. their solicitor has worked with the family _ violence. their solicitor has worked with the family towards _ violence. their solicitor has worked with the family towards the - violence. their solicitor has worked with the family towards the state. | with the family towards the state. police, social services all have a role _ police, social services all have a role to _ police, social services all have a role to pay— police, social services all have a role to pay in combating domestic violence _ role to pay in combating domestic violence and when they feel they need _ violence and when they feel they need to— violence and when they feel they need to acknowledge it without the family— need to acknowledge it without the family needing to have these years of battles — family needing to have these years of battles. the family needing to have these years of battles. . , family needing to have these years of battles. ., , ., . .,
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thank you for joining us, suzanne. >> it is such a pleasure to be here. i really love librarians and they have been so helpful to me starting from elementary school and always encourage me and then with my colleagues all the time has anybody ever heard of this? and then i get back to remove references. may rely on librarians in doing sound fact checking that's for sure. so let me tell you about the origins of this book with a young female physician. and my colleague is supposed to join us. if there is a snafu, no worries nothing i like better than to talk about reading and writing and this book at the intersection of literature. i'm happy to chat with you all about that. this book began everything of ever written i like to call them unstable moments when i teach writing i encourage people to look for unstable moments before the session i was in another zoom and how do i get started in writing and this was a medical group. i said let me start off by telling you what not to do. don't buy a really fancy journal and 101 —- ten and assign yourself 1000 words
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israel's revolutionary ideas suzanne. nossel is the ceo of pen america the leading human rights and free expression organization. she is the author of dare to speak defending free speech for all of important book that we had an illuminating discussion of on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone is edward h. levy distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century speaking out to reflections of law liberty and justice perilous times free speech and wartime his newest book co-edited with lee bollinger as national security leaks and freedom of the press and he is the author of the national constitution centers explainer on the first amendment with eugene valik and ellen tegulja is law professor at ex mache university in france co-director of the law school's master's program of international law and an expert on reparations before the international criminal court. she's also a member of the un human rights commit
israel's revolutionary ideas suzanne. nossel is the ceo of pen america the leading human rights and free expression organization. she is the author of dare to speak defending free speech for all of important book that we had an illuminating discussion of on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone is edward h. levy distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century speaking out to...
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suzanne, - vigilant. i would imagine it will be. suzanne, thank. vigilant. i would imagine it| will be. suzanne, thank you vigilant. i would imagine it - will be. suzanne, thank you for explaining this for us, from serle court chambers. more now on the impact the global chip shortage is having on motor manufacturers. for more than a year the industry has faced disruption to supply chains and one of the biggest issues for car makers is a shortage of semiconductors, or computer chips. the supply is limited, ramping up production takes time — and the consumer electronics industry has an insatiable appetite for them. our reporter theo leggett spoke to paul wilcox, managing director of vauxhall, and asked him how serious the situation is. it is a global problem. it is affecting all of our industry, all of our competitors. and it has suppressed our ability to manufacture, so, look at the uk, today, this month, commercial vehicle sales have been hugely buoyant this year, 59% up, this month, 20% down, and a large part of that is because of these supply shortages.
suzanne, - vigilant. i would imagine it will be. suzanne, thank. vigilant. i would imagine it| will be. suzanne, thank you vigilant. i would imagine it - will be. suzanne, thank you for explaining this for us, from serle court chambers. more now on the impact the global chip shortage is having on motor manufacturers. for more than a year the industry has faced disruption to supply chains and one of the biggest issues for car makers is a shortage of semiconductors, or computer chips. the supply...
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suzanne nossel is the author of dare to speak, defending free speech for all, an important book that we had in illuminating discussion on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone, a distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many important books including the free speech century, speaking out reflections of law, liberty and justice, perilous times, free speech in war time. his newest book is national security leaks and freedom of the press and he is the author of the national constitution center's explainer on the first amendment. and helene tigroudja is a professor, with the program of international law and an expert on reparations before the criminal court. she is also a member of the u.n. human rights committee. thank you so much for joining us. jeff, i want to begin with you, you wrote a piece about the controversy in france explaining why in america, the publication of the charlie hebdo cartoons are protected by the first amendment of the constitution. tell us why, what the central cases that protect blasphemous expression are, and under what cir
suzanne nossel is the author of dare to speak, defending free speech for all, an important book that we had in illuminating discussion on a recent town hall. geoffrey stone, a distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many important books including the free speech century, speaking out reflections of law, liberty and justice, perilous times, free speech in war time. his newest book is national security leaks and freedom of the press and he is the author...
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suzanne holds a ph.d. in public policy from the goldman school of public policy and school of public health at u.c. berkeley. thank you for educating us today and offering your time and where we're at on health care and transparency. >> my pleasure. thank you, commissioners, for the chance to be here and speak with you about this important topic today. i'm going to share my screen. >> can you see my screen? >> president follansbee: yes, we can. >> all right, so i am going to talk about the evolution and price transparency, but i'm happy to be interrupted with questions from the health services board or staff. so, i will work my way through it, but if there are questions for clarity, please feel free to ask me. so, abbie did a very nice job introducing catalyst for payment reform. i'll share that we are very pleased to have the san francisco health service system as a member. what i think we have in common across all of the members displayed on the screen right now are recognition of the need to change the
suzanne holds a ph.d. in public policy from the goldman school of public policy and school of public health at u.c. berkeley. thank you for educating us today and offering your time and where we're at on health care and transparency. >> my pleasure. thank you, commissioners, for the chance to be here and speak with you about this important topic today. i'm going to share my screen. >> can you see my screen? >> president follansbee: yes, we can. >> all right, so i am...
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suzanne f. nossel is the ceo of penn america deleting -- she's the author of dare to speak, defending free speech for all, an important book that we hadn't illuminating discussion on a recent town hall. jeffrey stone, he's a distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century, speaking out reflections of law, liberty and justice, perilous times and free speech and war times. his newest book coedited during his national freedom of the press, he is the author of the national constitution center's explainer on the first amendment with eugene. and helene a law professor at a university in france. correct or the law schools and programs of international law and an expert on reparations before the international criminal court. she's also a member of the un, human rights committee. thank you so much for joining us. marc-olivier bherer suzanne nossel helene, and jeff. jeff, i want to begi
suzanne f. nossel is the ceo of penn america deleting -- she's the author of dare to speak, defending free speech for all, an important book that we hadn't illuminating discussion on a recent town hall. jeffrey stone, he's a distinguished service professor at the university of chicago. he is the author of many centrally important books on constitutional law including the free speech century, speaking out reflections of law, liberty and justice, perilous times and free speech and war times. his...
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chamber of commerce advocates for the interest the chamber's president and ceo suzanne clark has been named by one of the most influential women in finance joins me now, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> you took the reins of the chamber in february and you had your hands full from day one, let's start with covid the businesses benefit if more employees get the job and what's the position on the role that is is is mandate vaccines. >> thank you so much for that question we are not going to get back to economic health until we get back to physical health we are eager for the united states to get back to health into the biden rule is not quite a role because it hasn't been written this week we submitted three pages of questions to the secretary of labor of how this is implemented because businesses are concerned and confused about availability of testing and penalties and this is down to employers of only 100 employees so of that size you may not have an hr department to look through the legality of a religious exemption, a lot of questions and we appreciate the op
chamber of commerce advocates for the interest the chamber's president and ceo suzanne clark has been named by one of the most influential women in finance joins me now, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> you took the reins of the chamber in february and you had your hands full from day one, let's start with covid the businesses benefit if more employees get the job and what's the position on the role that is is is mandate vaccines. >> thank you so much...
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suzanne was snuck into the sound stage. >> all right, bob. what is it? >> i -- was an innkeeper in this crazy little town in vermont! >> we just watched nine years of a dream. >> it managed to tie both shows up with a bow. and it is probably the most escapist example of a sitcom series finale. can your longwear do this? superstay active wear foundation from maybelline new york. defies transfer... and water... full coverage. up to 30hr wear superstay foundation maybelline new york. boost mobile is all about giving you more power. and now, we give you more power over your health. ♪ ♪ boost is the only mobile carrier to give you free 24/7 access to live doctors from your phone. switch and get a free samsung galaxy a32 5g. only on america's largest & fastest 5g network. now that's powerful. more power to stay healthy. boost mobile i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with do
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where this evidence came from, how the government got it. >> and suzanne, what are you looking for? >> well, i think the wrangling over the evidence is going to be very important. what gets in and what doesn't. you know, the case can turn on the evidence that's either allowed in or isn't. and i think that that's really important. there's going to be dates that are going to be set today for different things that will happen, as we march towards a trial, assuming it goes to trial. but i just -- i think the evidence and clues for what they're trying to get and just how heated that debate is, is what will be -- >> is that going to be -- >> sorry, suzanne. is that going to be paper documents, is it likely -- what kind of records that you think the case could turn on it, what are we looking at here? >> i think there could be evidence and documents inside the trump organization that prosecutors want in order to make their case and the trump organization is saying, no, way, we don't want to turn that over, and there's going to be debates there. it could be at the trump organization. it coul
where this evidence came from, how the government got it. >> and suzanne, what are you looking for? >> well, i think the wrangling over the evidence is going to be very important. what gets in and what doesn't. you know, the case can turn on the evidence that's either allowed in or isn't. and i think that that's really important. there's going to be dates that are going to be set today for different things that will happen, as we march towards a trial, assuming it goes to trial. but...
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suzanne malveaux has the details from washington on that. suzanne. >> reporter: alarmist language, a dire warning from a top republican congressman, michael mccaul. he is the top republican of the house foreign affairs committee, saying that american citizens are on the ground being held by the taliban, that they are not able to get on these flights, that they are in a desperate situation, saying he's getting this information from classified briefings. and he is describing it as something that is similar to a near hostage situation. >> we had six airplanes at mazza sharif airport. also with these interpreters. and the taliban is holding them hostage for demands right now. the state has cleared these flights, and the taliban will not let them leave the airport. >> reporter: because of the specific nature of mccaul's claims, cnn has reached out to government agencies to help amplify, clarify or even confirm what he is saying here. while the state department says it cannot confirm the details, the specifics of this situation, they put out a sta
suzanne malveaux has the details from washington on that. suzanne. >> reporter: alarmist language, a dire warning from a top republican congressman, michael mccaul. he is the top republican of the house foreign affairs committee, saying that american citizens are on the ground being held by the taliban, that they are not able to get on these flights, that they are in a desperate situation, saying he's getting this information from classified briefings. and he is describing it as something...
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and he smirked when he said it. >> suzanne cogar told detectives that naposki also told her about the keys found at the murder scene. >> he said there was a key left at bill mclaughlin's house. and the police think that i had that key made at a key shop right down the street. >> the killer, we know, left an ace hardware key stuck in the door, and it was freshly cut. >> the ace hardware is located not far from where eric naposki lived. and the owner of the ace hardware recalls seeing naposki before the murder of bill mclaughlin. >> in 1994, i owned an ace hardware. key-making was an extremely large part of the business. >> they show him a picture of eric naposki, and he looks at that and he goes, yep, i've made keys for that guy. >> eric came into the store and he asked where i can get some keys cut? and i went into the key room and cut his keys and gave them to him. >> so before the murder, eric naposki had ace hardware keys cut. and we have an ace hardware key, brand-new ace hardware key, stuck in the door of bill mclaughlin's home. when you look at the evidence in this case, each in
and he smirked when he said it. >> suzanne cogar told detectives that naposki also told her about the keys found at the murder scene. >> he said there was a key left at bill mclaughlin's house. and the police think that i had that key made at a key shop right down the street. >> the killer, we know, left an ace hardware key stuck in the door, and it was freshly cut. >> the ace hardware is located not far from where eric naposki lived. and the owner of the ace hardware...
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. >> >> suzanne m. calley. >> gino luigi calvi. >> michael f. cammarata. >> roko camaj. >> geoffrey thomas campbell. >> david otey campbell. >> sandra patricia campbell. >> robert arthur campbell. >> john a. candela. >> sean thomas canavan. >> john a. candela. >> vincent a. cangelosi. >> stephen j. cangialosi. >> lisa bella cannava. >> brian cannizzaro. >> michael r. canty. >> louis anthony caporicci. >> jonathan neff cappello. >> james christopher cappers. >> richard michael caproni. >> jose manuel cardona. >> dennis m. carey, sr. >> my big brother. we love and miss you every day. you will never be forgotten. >> my uncle. i love you and wish you were here. my siblings and i will be a beacon of your memory. >> david g. carlone. >> rosemarie c. carlson. >> mark stephen carney. >> joyce ann carpeneto. >> jeremy caz carrington. >> michael t. carroll. >> peter j. carroll. >> james joseph carson, jr. >> christoffer mikael >> >> >> christoffer mikael carstanjen. >> angelene c. carter. >> james marcel cartier. >> sharon ann carver. >> vivian casalduc.
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suzanne malveaux joins me from capitol hill. how concerned are law enforcement officials about the rally next weekend? sounds like they're making lots of preparations now. >> reporter: they already are, jim. first of all, it really is significant having covered president bush for two terms that he mentioned domestic extremism and violence today having defined his presidency in the global war on terror regarding isis and al qaeda and other foreign terrorists. that's the first thing that's very noteworthy today. secondly, yes, you do have capitol policeman, internal memo, expressing a great deal of concern about next saturday's rally, the potential, up tick of rhetoric of violence around this potential rally, not only directed at the capitol but also at jewish centers, liberal churches. they're already making preparations. capitol police also recommending to the board that they reconstruct, get fences back up for the integrity of the buildings here that were under attack the last time. it is up to the board to decide. but it is a
suzanne malveaux joins me from capitol hill. how concerned are law enforcement officials about the rally next weekend? sounds like they're making lots of preparations now. >> reporter: they already are, jim. first of all, it really is significant having covered president bush for two terms that he mentioned domestic extremism and violence today having defined his presidency in the global war on terror regarding isis and al qaeda and other foreign terrorists. that's the first thing that's...
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i don't think industry with all the same brush but boy is it tough to be a woman in private equity suzanne has done it the founder and managing partner at kinsey capital she integrated to the u.s. at a young age from korea she was working at age six sweeping her father's store floors and restocking shelves but in a tragic move he was murdered one night, suzanne charged for success here her incredible story in the finance industry and how she built her equity firm she is creating hundreds of jobs by saving companies, listen on spotify, google, apple it will inspire you to take the leap and start your own company. the closing bell ringing in 18 minutes, the russell of 24 points or 1% gain. ♪ you booked a cozy vrbo mountain cabin. [laughs] with a kitchen where everyone can chef. [laughs] a family room where you can let your hair down. and a backyard that is a tree-lined living room. but the thing they'll remember forever? watching the game together once again. ♪♪ the time for getting back together is now. ♪♪ find it on vrbo. [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins]
i don't think industry with all the same brush but boy is it tough to be a woman in private equity suzanne has done it the founder and managing partner at kinsey capital she integrated to the u.s. at a young age from korea she was working at age six sweeping her father's store floors and restocking shelves but in a tragic move he was murdered one night, suzanne charged for success here her incredible story in the finance industry and how she built her equity firm she is creating hundreds of...
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cnn's suzanne is in washington. what sort of incidents are spelled out in this lawsuit? >> reporter: good afternoon, i spoke with several police officers involved in the class action lawsuit against their own department. some are still on the force. they describe feeling afraid, anxious, depressed but very much resolved to change what they describe as a toxic culture in the metropolitan police department in washington, d.c. they say it was abusive towards black police officers. they experience racial and sexual mistreatment, bullying, retaliation, and it offers what they call an unprecedented look inside the mpd's blue wall of silence, which involves civil rights violations, and serious misconduct. so the class action lawsuit actually represents more than 700 black female officers who are currently employed or were employed in the department within the last ten years. some of the most egregious allegations in this suit includes a male fellow officer showing a plaintiff a picture of a gun that he said he was going to use to assassinate former first lady michelle obama, an
cnn's suzanne is in washington. what sort of incidents are spelled out in this lawsuit? >> reporter: good afternoon, i spoke with several police officers involved in the class action lawsuit against their own department. some are still on the force. they describe feeling afraid, anxious, depressed but very much resolved to change what they describe as a toxic culture in the metropolitan police department in washington, d.c. they say it was abusive towards black police officers. they...
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suzanne actually worked with emma at the parklangley club when she was in her early years. ——when she was in her early teens. susan, thank you forjoining us. before we talk about this incredible strength that we've heard so much about when it comes to describing how she moves on that court, your reaction to last night? . it how she moves on that court, your reaction to last night?— reaction to last night? , it was outstanding — reaction to last night? , it was outstanding last _ reaction to last night? , it was outstanding last night. - reaction to last night? , it wasi outstanding last night. income reaction to last night? , it was i outstanding last night. income it was so exciting. we were lucky enough to have a watch party at the club and so many members came along to support her so it was very exciting, very what make what is it, then? you look at emma and she just looks like a really healthy teenager, not only muscular you would never think she has the strength she has. just tell us about that. it is quite remarkable. my that. it is quite remarkable. my time w
suzanne actually worked with emma at the parklangley club when she was in her early years. ——when she was in her early teens. susan, thank you forjoining us. before we talk about this incredible strength that we've heard so much about when it comes to describing how she moves on that court, your reaction to last night? . it how she moves on that court, your reaction to last night?— reaction to last night? , it was outstanding — reaction to last night? , it was outstanding last _...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, in washington. >>> while we follow developments in the search for gabby petito's fiancee, we are also keeping an eye on another case. the murder of a couple in the mountains outside moab, utah. the bodies were found five weeks ago, but no suspect has been named. schulte's father has set up a booth each week where he encourages the public to stop by with any clues which he then reports to the sheriff's office. >>> well, just ahead, some straight talk on climate change from britain's prime minister who says the world is acting like a teenager, and needs to grow up. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly. no mess. just the soothing vicks' vapor for the whole family. introducing new vicks vapostick. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without break
suzanne malveaux, cnn, in washington. >>> while we follow developments in the search for gabby petito's fiancee, we are also keeping an eye on another case. the murder of a couple in the mountains outside moab, utah. the bodies were found five weeks ago, but no suspect has been named. schulte's father has set up a booth each week where he encourages the public to stop by with any clues which he then reports to the sheriff's office. >>> well, just ahead, some straight talk on...
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suzanne malveaux has the details from washington. >> reporter: alarmist language, a dire warning from a top republican congressman michael mccall, he is the top republican of the house foreign affairs committee saying that american citizens are on the ground being held by the taliban, that they are not able to get on these flights, that they are in a desperate situation saying he is getting this information from classified briefings and he is describing it as something that is similar to a near hostage situation. >> we had six airplanes with american citizens on them as i speak also with these interpreters and the taliban is holding them hostage for demands right now. state has cleared these flights and the taliban will not let them leave the airport. >> reporter: because of the specific nature of mccall's claims, cnn has reached out to various government agencies to help amplify or even confirm what he is saying. while the state department says he cannot confirm the specifics of this situation, they put out a statement saying here that we independent the concern that many people are
suzanne malveaux has the details from washington. >> reporter: alarmist language, a dire warning from a top republican congressman michael mccall, he is the top republican of the house foreign affairs committee saying that american citizens are on the ground being held by the taliban, that they are not able to get on these flights, that they are in a desperate situation saying he is getting this information from classified briefings and he is describing it as something that is similar to...
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suzanne, thank you for that. >>> up next, a fellow democrat is putting president biden's negotiation skills to the test. joe manchin reveals why he's not voting for the president's massive economic bill. this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx. experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [whispered] air wick. get more fresh fragrance with air wick scented oils. for the price of one frebreze refill, you get two air wick refills. for over 50% more of the fresh fragrance you love. choose air wick. in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with
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[chime] suzanne m kelly. [chime] angeline carter. [chime] sharon a carter. [chime] william e caswell. [chime] sergeant first class john chata. [chime] rosa maria chaupa. [chime] david m c. [chime] sarah m clark. [chime] julian cooper. [chime] asia s. [chime] lieutenant commander cranford. [chime] ida davis. [chime] james e debonair. [chime] captain gerald picanto. [chime] rodney dickens. [chime] lt. col. jerry dickerson. [chime] eddie dillard. [chime] johnny dr. junior. [chime] captain robert dolan. [chime] commander william h donovan. [chime] lieutenant commander charles dross iii. [chime] commander patrick done -- dunn. [chime] petty officer first-class edward ehrhardt. [chime] barbara g edwards. [chime] lieutenant commander robert elsiff. [chime] charles falkenberg. [chime] and his wife, leslie whittington. [chime] and there two children dana and zoey. [chime] petty officer 3rd class jimmy fallon -- jamie fallon. [chime] joseph ferguson. [chime] amelia fields. [chime] gerald fisher. [chime] darlene flag. [chime] enter husband wilson flag. [chime] petty of
[chime] suzanne m kelly. [chime] angeline carter. [chime] sharon a carter. [chime] william e caswell. [chime] sergeant first class john chata. [chime] rosa maria chaupa. [chime] david m c. [chime] sarah m clark. [chime] julian cooper. [chime] asia s. [chime] lieutenant commander cranford. [chime] ida davis. [chime] james e debonair. [chime] captain gerald picanto. [chime] rodney dickens. [chime] lt. col. jerry dickerson. [chime] eddie dillard. [chime] johnny dr. junior. [chime] captain robert...
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in island between sicily and suzanne, a section of mountain on the outskirts of mexico city has given away sending huge rocks her lean towards a densely populated neighbourhood. at least 4 people missing, the landslide follows days of heavy rain in central mexico and a 7.0 magnitude earthquake tuesday night. and a herd of wandering elephants in southern china has finally reached its traditional habitat. after more than a year of roaming across the country, the animals left their original home near the southern bill order of last and miasma. in much last year they have seen the trick. hundreds of kilometers pass through populated areas and crossed 3 major rivers and emergency response was launched to monitor the heard. but now all 14 animals a safe in united province. ah, watching al jazeera means the headlines, israeli place of quarter, further to all the 6 palestinians to escape from a maximum security prison on monday to more remain at large. the men had escaped by tunneling their way out of guild bow, a prison in northern israel. harry force, it has more from west jerusalem. one of
in island between sicily and suzanne, a section of mountain on the outskirts of mexico city has given away sending huge rocks her lean towards a densely populated neighbourhood. at least 4 people missing, the landslide follows days of heavy rain in central mexico and a 7.0 magnitude earthquake tuesday night. and a herd of wandering elephants in southern china has finally reached its traditional habitat. after more than a year of roaming across the country, the animals left their original home...
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. >> that was suzanne brennan, who created a similar installation last october. since then u.s. have lost 400,000 more lives to covid. dozens of florida police and fbi agents searching a nature preserve today for brian laundry who has been missing for four days, officers believe he may have enter the preserve earlier this week. he is a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancÉe gabby petito who has been missing since september 11th while on the road trip with laundrie. he's refused to speak with police about what happened. he is not wanted for a crime because the case is classified as a missing person for now. >>> still ahead here on nbc bay area, a service upgrade for animals in the south bay, clear the shelter coverage continues as we take you inside the state of the new facility. we'll be right back. let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so yo
. >> that was suzanne brennan, who created a similar installation last october. since then u.s. have lost 400,000 more lives to covid. dozens of florida police and fbi agents searching a nature preserve today for brian laundry who has been missing for four days, officers believe he may have enter the preserve earlier this week. he is a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancÉe gabby petito who has been missing since september 11th while on the road trip with laundrie. he's...
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suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill for us. what more can you tell us? >> jim, that statement was released this weekend and it started off with 38 internal investigations. of the 38, there were 26 of those cases they were able to identify officers out of the 26 they deemed that 20, there was no wrongdoing in those cases. so you are really talking about six cases here. what do they include when it comes to misconduct? three cases of conduct unbecoming of u.s. capitol police. one failure to comply with directives. one improper remarks. one improper dissemination of information. now none of these acts were deemed criminal or necessary to be followed up by the justice department. you might recall, jim, back in february, there were six officers who were suspended with pay while these investigations were going on. what could they be talking about here? they don't provide details but we know that it was dozens and dozens of video evidence and anecdotal evidence of that day, january 6th. and so you did hear stories of an officer taking a selfie with the riot ors
suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill for us. what more can you tell us? >> jim, that statement was released this weekend and it started off with 38 internal investigations. of the 38, there were 26 of those cases they were able to identify officers out of the 26 they deemed that 20, there was no wrongdoing in those cases. so you are really talking about six cases here. what do they include when it comes to misconduct? three cases of conduct unbecoming of u.s. capitol police. one failure to...
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it is a private equity outfit in chicago founded by suzanne yoon who immigrated to the u.s. at a young age. great immigrant story here. she restocked shelves at age 6, but after her father was murdered one night and tragedy befell the family, suzanne, well, she just got ready x she's charged for success. trailblazing the finance industry, building her own private equity firm and now creating hundreds of jobs each time she buy withs a new company. if all right, listen on spotify, google and apple. closing bell, we're 17 minutes away. we are coming right back. dow is down 164. ♪ ♪ ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. that building you're trying to sell, jeep grand cherokee l - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fa
it is a private equity outfit in chicago founded by suzanne yoon who immigrated to the u.s. at a young age. great immigrant story here. she restocked shelves at age 6, but after her father was murdered one night and tragedy befell the family, suzanne, well, she just got ready x she's charged for success. trailblazing the finance industry, building her own private equity firm and now creating hundreds of jobs each time she buy withs a new company. if all right, listen on spotify, google and...
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mary suzanne whitworth, i appreciate what you and your whole team are doing. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still to come tonight, a lot of questions about the actions of general mark milley after that new book "peril" by bob woodward and robert costa. later this month he testifies on capitol hill. one of the senators who will have a chance to ask him about the final months of the former administration will join us. >>> and later, she wouldn't take questions as the former president's press secretary. now stephanie grisham is pushing a new white house memoir with her own set of alternative facts, let's call them. we'll discuss them with another veteran of that administration when we come back. (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more 2021 i-i-h-s top safety pick plus winning vehicles, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does j.d. power rank number one in the automotive industry for th
mary suzanne whitworth, i appreciate what you and your whole team are doing. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still to come tonight, a lot of questions about the actions of general mark milley after that new book "peril" by bob woodward and robert costa. later this month he testifies on capitol hill. one of the senators who will have a chance to ask him about the final months of the former administration will join us. >>> and later, she wouldn't take...
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suzanne limo with american petroleum institute says right now federal agencies are actively inspecting operations on and offshore. it could be a couple of days. could be a little longer. the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement says after inspection and damaged facilities will be brought back online immediately. >> but damaged facilities will take longer to bounce back in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. >> all right. time now to take a live look outside from our walnut creek cam on get away that to that's cool. yeah. looking forward to the weekend. just a few days away. rebecca strom is here with us now. first taste of report kind of fall weather this yeah, it really is. and maybe a first taste of we could seize i know, right. it is dust, umbrellas off because we haven't seen it in a long time that we could be seeing it as early as saturday. so that is some good news. much needed rain. >> hopefully though it will be sticking with us through saturday and sunday. we're lucky outside right now. you can see the marine layer really thick going to be rolling through much of the bay
suzanne limo with american petroleum institute says right now federal agencies are actively inspecting operations on and offshore. it could be a couple of days. could be a little longer. the bureau of safety and environmental enforcement says after inspection and damaged facilities will be brought back online immediately. >> but damaged facilities will take longer to bounce back in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. >> all right. time now to take a live look outside from our walnut...
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some did get the right to vote but, i mean, a lot of native women, as we talked about sarah and suzanne, a campaign for suffrage because they wanted to empower their people. it wanted to give their native peoples more of a voice. it was for them, it was -- to be a native suffragist or black suffragist or hispanic or asian suffragist was more complicated thing than to be a white suffragist who was just interested in getting the vote for her sex. this was a more complicated story. >> okay. speaking of complicated stories and going back to the earlier question about gay women in the west -- >> this was a lot of fun working on. >> someone wrote in to say, this is kind of great come she said i'm probably very naÏve, but how do we get the information about the sexual preferences of these women? i find this fascinating but genuinely curious about the source for this information. >> there had been academics have researched it and have done some digging through records. there are occasional cases where a woman was either -- she was suffering from a mental illness or somebody else that she was s
some did get the right to vote but, i mean, a lot of native women, as we talked about sarah and suzanne, a campaign for suffrage because they wanted to empower their people. it wanted to give their native peoples more of a voice. it was for them, it was -- to be a native suffragist or black suffragist or hispanic or asian suffragist was more complicated thing than to be a white suffragist who was just interested in getting the vote for her sex. this was a more complicated story. >> okay....
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suzanne van hagan was killed by her partner in 2013. prior to her death, incidents of domestic abuse were reported to police, yet no effective action was taken to protect her. i was briefly looking at the report today, one of the key things we as a family have always wanted was for all of the agencies to work together. in my sister's case, suzanne van hagen, this did not happen, they did not communicate well enough together, and unfortunately we felt this was one of the key reasons why unfortunately my sister passed away from domestic violence. charity women's aid says domestic violence increased significant during the pandemic. we have to remember that domestic abuse and violence against women is a gendered crime, they are gendered issues, so if you look at the stats for last year, the number of cases that were in court, some 92,000 plus, 84% of the victims were female and over 92% of the perpetrators or defendants, if you like, were male. police say they need more investment to help bring offenders more quickly tojustice. matt graveli
suzanne van hagan was killed by her partner in 2013. prior to her death, incidents of domestic abuse were reported to police, yet no effective action was taken to protect her. i was briefly looking at the report today, one of the key things we as a family have always wanted was for all of the agencies to work together. in my sister's case, suzanne van hagen, this did not happen, they did not communicate well enough together, and unfortunately we felt this was one of the key reasons why...
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the americans, for many decades use the ability to store instability in central asia for russia or in suzanne province or china. but both countries are eagerly looking forward to see whether what the american pro sad about adding the war can be worse, whether it's true or not. whether it's after rhetoric or whether it's indeed a change in american foreign policy because they want nothing else than the united states. finally, putting an ad to its efforts to remake other countries by the use of military folks out of boys here over there. and i'll talk couple more days for him to go keep us posted for now we'll let you go have a good day. and before i let you go and have a good day, i want to take you on a bit of an adventure with me. icebergs i'll take animals on the all the top of the well to it's continuing series are now t heading the board, a russian nuclear icebreaker. the 2nd part of a report that comes into rose cove braves, the cold meets the ship's crew and takes a plunge into those icey waters. previously or departing from the city of more mascot, the whole board of worlds only nuclea
the americans, for many decades use the ability to store instability in central asia for russia or in suzanne province or china. but both countries are eagerly looking forward to see whether what the american pro sad about adding the war can be worse, whether it's true or not. whether it's after rhetoric or whether it's indeed a change in american foreign policy because they want nothing else than the united states. finally, putting an ad to its efforts to remake other countries by the use of...
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person whom we've lost in this pandemic, now numbering more than 660000 in the us. maryland artists, suzanne, 1st and burg, says her installation seeks to recapture the dignity of each person who's died of coven, these down to become 2 numbers. and the number is become so large as to be inconceivable . and so i want you to make the number understandable anyone can come by to write a personalized message. william s. berlin, ski bill died. pop up pops, gone. surely would anders you were less than 2 weeks away from the vaccine being available in january when you actually, i'm so sorry. a dedication can also be submitted online. then they're brought here transcribed by volunteers, and they're planted. and then we locate them and take a photo of those flags right in place so that people who aren't able to get here can still experience the feeling they can see their personalized flag and be a part of the grieving of this country. mama, you did not deserve this fate to die alone. confused, afraid you will give your heart to anyone. mine is broken without you. how does that hit you? straight to the
person whom we've lost in this pandemic, now numbering more than 660000 in the us. maryland artists, suzanne, 1st and burg, says her installation seeks to recapture the dignity of each person who's died of coven, these down to become 2 numbers. and the number is become so large as to be inconceivable . and so i want you to make the number understandable anyone can come by to write a personalized message. william s. berlin, ski bill died. pop up pops, gone. surely would anders you were less than...
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in 2013 suzanne van hagen�*s body was found alongside her partner's at her home in birmingham. her family have fought for more than eight years to get to the truth behind her death. the food and drink federation has warned that the current gaps on supermarket shelves could become permanent. the industry body said serious labour shortages, such as lorry drivers, were behind the problem. downing street has rejected the claim and insisted the uk food supply chain is "highly resilient". yorkshire cricket club have accepted there was "no question" that its bowler, azeem rafiq, was the victim of racial harassment and bullying during his first spell at the county between 2008 and 2014. an investigation was launched last year after rafiq made more than a0 allegations which he said had left him feeling suicidal. england's fifth and final test match against india at old trafford was called off this morning — just two hours before it had been due to start. a number of india's back room staff have tested positive for covid—19, leaving the tourists unable to field a team because of conc
in 2013 suzanne van hagen�*s body was found alongside her partner's at her home in birmingham. her family have fought for more than eight years to get to the truth behind her death. the food and drink federation has warned that the current gaps on supermarket shelves could become permanent. the industry body said serious labour shortages, such as lorry drivers, were behind the problem. downing street has rejected the claim and insisted the uk food supply chain is "highly resilient"....
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now numbering more than 660000 in the us. maryland artist suzanne 1st and berg says her installation seeks to recapture the dignity of each person who's died of coven, these down to become 2 numbers. and the number is become so large as to be inconceivable. and so i want you to make the number understandable. anyone can come by to write a personalized message. william s. berlin, ski bill died. pop up pops, gone. surely would anders you were less than 2 weeks? away from the vaccine being available in january when you actually, i'm so sorry. a dedication can also be submitted online. then they're brought here transcribed by volunteers, and they're planted. and then we locate them and take a photo of those flags right in place so that people who aren't able to get here can still experience the feeling they can see their personalized flag and be a part of the grieving of this country. mama, you did not deserve this fate to die alone. confused, afraid you will give your heart to anyone. mine is broken without your how does that hit you? straight to the god. you know it's just so sad, so m
now numbering more than 660000 in the us. maryland artist suzanne 1st and berg says her installation seeks to recapture the dignity of each person who's died of coven, these down to become 2 numbers. and the number is become so large as to be inconceivable. and so i want you to make the number understandable. anyone can come by to write a personalized message. william s. berlin, ski bill died. pop up pops, gone. surely would anders you were less than 2 weeks? away from the vaccine being...