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it's usually collected by private companies that make and sell the devices and then share the data with parole officers. the information, generally, isn't monitored by law enforcement in real time. and sure enough, a look back at golsby's gps trail revealed he was the masked assailant who, for weeks, had been terrorizing columbus. >> every time that there was a robbery, there is brian golsby. >> so, this is a man out on parole, with an ankle monitor, and he is out committing heinous crimes? >> absolutely. >> and getting away, scot-free? >> yes. >> i was outraged. i'm mad. all the signs were there. what more do you want? somebody should've put two and two together. >> did the system fail reagan tokes? did it fail all of the victims? >> it failed all the victims and everything went unchecked. >> i have never seen a community so outraged. >> state of ohio representative, kristen boggs, lives two blocks from where golsby kidnapped reagan. could an astute

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BBC News at One

we are facing a real cost of living impact in northern ireland. what we want to do is fix the protocol to the benefit of both the united kingdom and the european union. article one of the protocol makes it very clear _ article one of the protocol makes it very clear that that agreement is to be without— very clear that that agreement is to be without prejudice to the good friday— be without prejudice to the good friday belfast agreement regarding the constitutional status of northern ireland. that means surely that the _ northern ireland. that means surely that the good friday agreement takes primacy— that the good friday agreement takes primacy over the protocol. if that is right, — primacy over the protocol. if that is right, whatever needs will my right _ is right, whatever needs will my right honourable friend bring forward — right honourable friend bring forward to make it clear that it is necessary — forward to make it clear that it is necessary for change if we are to avoid _ necessary for change if we are to avoid a _ necessary for change if we are to avoid a degradation or degrading in the constitutional order and generally in northern ireland. my ri-ht generally in northern ireland. ii right honourable friend generally in northern ireland. ii1: right honourable friend makes generally in northern ireland. ii: right honourable friend makes a generally in northern ireland. ii1 right honourable friend makes a very important point about the primacy of the belfast good friday agreement

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BBC News-20220114-04:26:00

at bbc.com/news. for me and the team, hope to see you soon. for some of us, it's going to be a very foggy start to friday. if you are planning to travel through the morning, take it steady — particularly across parts of wales, central and southern england. but i think for most of us it should be a sunny start to the day, brought by this area of high pressure which has been hanging around for quite a while now. windless conditions, too, but quite a temperature contrast across the uk and, in fact, the breeze isjust about coming off the atlantic across scotland, so frost—free here and frost—free generally for northern ireland, too. the frost will be across the southern half of england and wales — even “4 degrees in one or two spots. and here, it's also where the fog is going to be forming — in the centre of this high pressure here, and some of that fog will linger into the afternoon but,

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HARDtalk-20220114-04:56:00

to the day, brought by this area of high pressure which has been hanging around for quite a while now. windless conditions, too, but quite a temperature contrast across the uk and, in fact, the breeze isjust about coming off the atlantic across scotland, so frost—free here and frost—free generally for northern ireland, too. the frost will be across the southern half of england and wales — even “4 degrees in one or two spots. and here, it's also where the fog is going to be forming — in the centre of this high pressure here, and some of that fog will linger into the afternoon but, as i say, for most of us, it's a sunny day. now, the problem with the high pressure, though, and the windless conditions — particularly in london and the southeast — will be the pollution. that's what sometimes happens when you get these very stable conditions with the light winds — the pollutants get trapped

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BBC World News-20220114-05:26:00

you agree? you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ vfritznews. i'm back in a couple of minutes, put the kettle on. for some of us, it's going to be a very foggy start to friday. if you are planning to travel through the morning, take it steady — particularly across parts of wales, central and southern england. but i think for most of us it should be a sunny start to the day, brought by this area of high pressure which has been hanging around for quite a while now. windless conditions, too, but quite a temperature contrast across the uk and, in fact, the breeze isjust about coming off the atlantic across scotland, so frost—free here and frost—free generally for northern ireland, too. the frost will be across the southern half of england and wales — even “4 degrees in one or two spots. and here, it's also where the fog is going to be forming — in the centre of this high pressure here, and some of that fog will linger

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World Business Report-20220114-05:55:00

basis points to 1.25% onfriday, taking it back to where it was before the pandemic as it seeks to restrain consumer price rises. for some of us, it�*s going to be a very foggy start to friday. if you are planning to travel through the morning, take it steady — particularly across parts of wales, central and southern england. but i think for most of us it should be a sunny start to the day, brought by this area of high pressure which has been hanging around for quite a while now. windless conditions, too, but quite a temperature contrast across the uk and, in fact, the breeze isjust about coming off the atlantic across scotland, so frost—free here and frost—free generally for northern ireland, too. the frost will be across the southern half of england and wales — even “4 degrees in one or two spots. and here, it�*s also where the fog is going to be forming —

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Dateline-20220213-07:53:00

>> this man had 52 violations, in prison? >> yes. >> and yet, he still walks out? >> still, walks out. there's no punishment. 52 infractions and no consequences. >> golsby, a registered-sex offender, was assigned a parole officer. and what the tokes family learned next made them sick to their core. at the time of reagan's murder, golsby was wearing an ankle monitor. >> when i hear someone has an ankle monitor, i always thought it meant, like, if they went outside of their zone. or past their curfew, that an alarm would go off somewhere. and the police would show up, immediately. >> right. >> and arrest them. >> and most people do. and that is what's even more disturbing about it is most people think that. >> was anyone watching him? >> no. >> the tokes family was surprised to learn that police don't have direct access to the gps data from ankle monitors. it's usually collected by private companies that make and sell the devices and then share the data with parole officers. the information, generally,

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Outside Source-20211222-20:06:00

in the last few hours, two early studies on the severity of 0micron in the uk have been published. imperial college london has found people are 40 to 45% less likely and early data from edinburgh university suggests a two—thirds reduction in the risk of hospitalisation for 0micron, although the sample of patients studied was very small. and imperial college london has found people are 40 to 45% less likely to need to spend a night in hospital, compared to the delta variant. peter 0penshaw is an immunologist at imperial college london. he didn't work on the imperial study but can talk us through its findings. so what is one message we need to take away from it? i so what is one message we need to take away from it?— take away from it? i think the study aenerall take away from it? i think the study generally are _ take away from it? i think the study generally are showing _ take away from it? i think the study generally are showing there - take away from it? i think the study generally are showing there is - take away from it? i think the study generally are showing there is a - generally are showing there is a reduction in severity, but i think

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BBC News-20211107-01:06:00

hauen? ., happen? i was near the back. i wasn't in _ happen? i was near the back. i wasn't in the _ happen? i was near the back. i wasn't in the thick _ happen? i was near the back. i wasn't in the thick of _ happen? i was near the back. i wasn't in the thick of where . wasn't in the thick of where all this was happening. this was from my perspective in a very contained place at the front of the stage. i was kinda behind the bulk of that, watching the concert and everything unfold.- everything unfold. music festivals _ everything unfold. music festivals often _ everything unfold. music festivals often are - everything unfold. music festivals often are very l everything unfold. music. festivals often are very high energy generally, especially performances e”erg)’ generally, especially performances from someone like travis scott. was it immediately apparent what was happening and how serious it was? it happening and how serious it was? ,, , happening and how serious it was? ., , ., ., ., , happening and how serious it was? ., ., ., was? it was not, no. i was not aware that — was? it was not, no. i was not aware that this _ was? it was not, no. i was not aware that this was _ was? it was not, no. i was not aware that this was happening to the extent it was. i really don't think anyone around me in the vicinity knew what was happening because timeframes that we know now, with this was happening, people were singing along, dancing, taking videos with the phone. there had been small indications right before that that there was something happening but because it's a festival, you kind of expect to see some of things that we saw before this really kind of took off. ,, ~ before this really kind of took off. . ~ ., ., ., , ,

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