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initiated the funds transfer amounting to £16,700 from santander before they stopped it. then they found that i had the tide account and they started taking funds from my tide account. and i didn't realise until all of the accounts had been emptied totalling £80,000. the difference between a bank and the emi was like night and day, the banquo professional and they sent me details of remote access scams, they said that is what had happened. the emi had basically no systems in place. to emi had basically no systems in lace. ., , ., ., �*, emi had basically no systems in lace. ., , .., place. to finish off carole's story, she did eventually _ place. to finish off carole's story, she did eventually get _ place. to finish off carole's story, she did eventually get her - place. to finish off carole's story, she did eventually get her money| she did eventually get her money back but— she did eventually get her money back but for the bank, from santander it was refunded within —— refunded _ santander it was refunded within —— refunded within 24 hours, they recognise _ refunded within 24 hours, they recognise it as a case of fraud and i recognise it as a case of fraud and i apologise — recognise it as a case of fraud and i apologise. with tide, it took carole — i apologise. with tide, it took carole an— i apologise. with tide, it took carole an 18 month fight and taking

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an awareness of fire, people are more aware of this in many places of the world, but it doesn't mean we necessarily have better preparation as we've seen now in hawaii. thank ou ve as we've seen now in hawaii. thank you very much _ as we've seen now in hawaii. thank you very much for _ as we've seen now in hawaii. thank you very much forjoining _ as we've seen now in hawaii. thank you very much forjoining us. - here, prime minister rishi sunak is coming under renewed pressure from the labour oppostion — over his "stop the boats" pledge, after six migrants drowned trying to cross the channel over the weekend. home office figures show 509 people were detained or rescued trying to reach the uk from france on saturday. that brings the total so far this year to almost 16,700. let's talk to kolbassia how—zoo, director at the charity, freedom from torture. shejoins us from she joins us from london. shejoins us from london. lovely she joins us from london. lovely to see you. you came here to the uk fleeing torture in chad on a small boat. can you tell us about that experience. boat. can you tell us about that exoerience-_ boat. can you tell us about that experience. boat. can you tell us about that exerience. ., ,, ., ., experience. thank you for having me. the exoerience _ experience. thank you for having me. the experience was _ experience. thank you for having me. the experience was torturous. - experience. thank you for having me. the experience was torturous. you're| the experience was torturous. you're not 100% sure you will make it

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The Situation Room-20150410-21:38:00

inconsistency. that's something prosecutors will be working with as the defense will be. >> i'm sure they will be. there will be a defense, he's got a defense attorney already. john gaskin according to the atlantic i've got some statistics here there were more than 22,000 traffic stops in north charleston south carolina in 2014, more than 16,700 involved african-americans. that's about 76% of the traffic stops in the city that's 47% black. more than 10,000 of the traffic stops involved black men. does that give credence in your opinion to this charge that there is racial bias that african-americans are unfairly targeted? >> absolutely. as marc morial eloquently put it yesterday, we do need to take a look into the patterns and practices of the north charleston police department. as we see across the country in black and brown communities, they are oftentimes overpoliced. the people in those communities are oftentimes targeted. and oftentimes in those

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140214:15:33:00

northeast -- the southeast up to the northeast, 16,700 this week. and i checked with the port authority in new york, the airport's open and running there with a few delays at jfk, laguardia and newark. martha: got to be a lot of ripple effects on the economy from all of this, right? >> reporter: ripple effect and people catching up to get flights and on the economy, you're right about that. people couldn't get to their jobs, some businesses had to close down because of the bad weather, the airlines lost revenue. it has a huge economic impact. not a destructive one, but a disruptive one to the tune of about $50 billion. that's from lost productivity, wages and revenues for the airlines. so, yeah, it has a big impact. as far as passengers trying to catch up and get flights to where they're going, that's going to take days to work out, so we're in the process of that now. martha? martha: good luck to everybody. [laughter] steve, thank you. ♪ ♪ bill: apparently, not many americans seem to agree with the

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CNN Newsroom-20131108-15:15:00

then they had a power system which they would use for the pneumatic spade and for lighting. >> reporter: so this is the shred on regular mining tracks to move dirt oust 9 tunnel and drugs across the tunnel. they had gone 16700 feet, about six football fields all the way into mexico. the tunnelers weren't exactly on target as they dug. i take it, joe, they came up here thinking they were inside the warehouse and this is just outside the warehouse? >> you are absolutely, 100% correct. yes. >> reporter: how many times did they miss their target? >> that we can see, they missed it like about three times. >> reporter: digging through clay, the estimate, it took about nine months and up to $2 million to construct. they get one shipment through, it's worth it. you must assume that one of these tunnels is always at some

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CNN Newsroom-20131010-13:11:00

more than 16,700 people have enrolled in obama care so far but you can see how partial the numbers are, we're digging through state by state. >> keep digging, brian todd reporting live from washington this morning. a short-lived kidnapping leaves startling questions about security in libya. the country's prime minister is now free after being taken from a tripoli hotel by armed militia and accused of corruption. nic robertson is in tripoli to tell us more. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, carol. he was taken, held for about eight hours, released, the militia that took him was a government or rather general national congress, libyan's top body of lawmakers here sanctioned militia, totally highlights here the failure of the government for it to be able to effectively for it to be effectively enforced across the country and highlights just how powerful the militias have

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The Situation Room-20131009-22:16:00

sticking to a palace to release to once a month so they can ensure that accuracy. >> we've done some tallying of our own. >> we found out that 112,000 people in nine states and the district of columbia have created accounts to at least get information. that's going on ends logging on. the first reporting actual enrollments, kentucky, maryland, washington state have reported more than 16,700 people have enrolled in obama care. those are three states with actual enrollment. white house officials are insisting they are working out these glitches, working hard to streamline the problem. they at it 24/7. >> do they say when it will be perfect? >> they didn't give an indication of perfection, but say they are working hard and furiously to smooth over the glitches. >> brian todd, thanks very much. coming up republican senator john mccain is standing by. i'll ask him who he blames for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110830:11:03:00

the air today to their destination even though the major airports have reopened, travelers faced more than 16700 flight cancellations yesterday adding to the more than 12,000 people grounded this weekend. airlines warning that it could take several days before the one million stranded passengers by irene get to where they need to go. is wikileaks looking for attention? the document dumping organization run by julian assange has published almost 134,000 diplomatic cables in the past few days. even more interesting than newly published cables include the names of american diplomatic sources whose identities were supposed to remain secret. the more reckless document leaks seen as a tantrum by assange because media attention of wikileaks has died down and the tsa releasing photos of animals people have tried to smuggle through u.s. airports. the latest incident, two birds wrapped in socks taped to the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110715:00:14:00

and the congress would still have time to pass a clean bill, a clean debt ceiling bill, before midnight. the president could write it himself. he could hand write it if he wanted to. he could just take one that we've written before, use the same w0rds. just take the last one that was passed just last year. here it is, right here. all you have to do is change five digits. change the 14,294 to 16,700. that's it. you're done. that's the bill. the house and the senate can vote for it by voice vote in less than 10 minutes. that's how far the president can take this if he really wants to put the congress' back to the wall, as the clock continues to tick down.

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