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and that's all the sport for now. from me and a team that is all the sport for now. welcome back to bbc news. the metropolitan police commissioner will meet london mayor sadiq khan today — following a row over his force's handling of demonstrations. sir mark rowley has faced calls to resign — after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest, at a pro—palestine protest. rishi sunak said he had confidence in rowley, but he needed to rebuild "confidence and trust" with the jewish community. louisa pilbeam reports. thank you very much. it's an incident that's prompted not one, but two apologies from the metropolitan police. jewish anti—semitic campaigner gideon falter wanted to cross the road through a pro—palestinian

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problems, huge problems and i'm dealing with it every single day. people being intimidated at work, people being scared in relation to what is going on. of course this problem for thejewish community but what we don't need is a destruction of falter turning up with his so—called walkabout protesting. what we need is somewhat stronger laws, what we need is effective policing, what we need is effective policing, what we need is effective policing, what we need is the police meeting the jewish what we need is the police meeting thejewish community what we need is the police meeting the jewish community and what we need is the police meeting thejewish community and they have been every week and there has been some significant progress from that, the jewish some significant progress from that, thejewish community doing hard work, the police officers doing hard work, the police officers doing hard work and we need to get the police public relations act together... there has been a shambles in the last week. there are many improvements of the police can make. the best way to do that is to do with they are doing, talk to the jewish community and if they need more powers to ask powers from ——

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BBC News Now

mark rowley, he said that he did but he said those pictures, he also shared concerns and it was right that the police apologised and the met police need to work harder rebuild the trust of the jewish community. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.

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BBC News Now

apology, the met had to apologise twice, once for its first apology and then apologising for it apology. we have had further apologies to jewish commuter groups, they said the met promised they would pay more attention to the concerns of the jewish community, to be more culturally sensitive and take on advice of seniorjewish officers. those jewish groups advice of seniorjewish officers. thosejewish groups have asked the police and government to reduce the number of demonstrations, to move them to other locations, because they feel sometimes thatjewish people are intimidated and have to stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations.- stay out of the city centre because of those demonstrations. there are differin: of those demonstrations. there are differing views _ of those demonstrations. there are differing views about _ of those demonstrations. there are differing views about what - of those demonstrations. there are | differing views about what happened at this particular protest from different sides. have you managed to see the longer video which is in circulation from that particular protest? fin circulation from that particular rotest? , ., ., , .,

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place within the hour and that a weekly meetings between the met now and thejewish community through the londonjewish forum, which is an excellent initiative from the jewish community and which is already having positive impact. he should carry on doing more of this. what do you make of the full video? i know that sort of short clips of this interaction between gideon falter and the police officer have been clipped up and broadcast very widely. there is a long sort of 15 minute version available. what do you make of the video and what does it tell us about the issues on the streets at the moment betweenjewish people and between these marches, these marches which are happening every couple of weeks? well, it tells me what i already knew, which is mr falter turned up to protest. he wasn't walked on the street. he was at the protest. they came with his security, came with his media operation, and he came to protest.

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Staten Island obituaries for April 22, 2024: Joel Cohen, journalist, author, served as president of the JCC

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CNN This Morning

violence and physical intimidation, targeting jewish students and the jewish community are blatantly anti-semitic unconscionable and dangerous. >> there's also, of course, the rabbi associated with columbia who urged jewish students to go home do you agree with that call well, i agree with it, but i hated& so i say that because this is the protesters are not allowed, they should not be allowed to intimidate the students and faculty so much that the school feels that it has shut down. >> that is not why students have paid an enormous tuition and have dreamt of going to the school so that they can be told they have to go study from home because other students want to disrupt their lives so much. they are disruptive they are loud all day outside the main library, outside all the classes. if students want to just go about their day and go have lunch or go study, which should be the main goal. they are a constant disruption but

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students and the jewish community are blatantly anti-semitic unconscionable, and dangerous. and then senator john fetterman of pennsylvania. it's actually lost a couple of staffers from his office reportedly because they disagreed three with him about are these these this particular issue. he wrote this i fully agree with the white house. these quote, protests and quote are antisymmetric, unconscionable and dangerous add some tiki torches and it's charlottesville. yeah. for these jewish students to colombia president, do your job or resign so colombia can find someone who will use it so yeah, it is charlottesville, if you add tiki torches, i mean it's not that far off. he's not wrong. he's not wrong. again, this is not this has gone way beyond being pro or anti israeli government, pro or anti the way that they're prosecuting the war. this is we have to learn from history history shows us that when, there is a motivating issue that can allow anti-semitism to

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BBC News at One

people who were opposed to the demonstrations were being provocative. some of the jewish community organisations, not the campaign against antisemitism, but others met with the commissioner today and others and they said it was a good meeting, that the met said they would take more account of the concerns of the jewish community, pay more attention to what their seniorjewish officers and telling them, be more culturally sensitive. but these jewish groups, like the campaign for anti—semitism, they're not calling for sir mark rowley to resign, but they are asking the police and the government to reduce the number of pro—palestinian demonstrations. the prime minister today said he still had confidence in sir mark rowley, but the met had to work harder to rebuild the trust of the jewish community. rebuild the trust of the jewish community-— rebuild the trust of the jewish communi . , ., ~' ,, , community. lucy, thank you very much indeed. the train drivers union aslef has announced another wave of rolling strikes and an overtime ban in its long—running pay dispute. disruption is expected from monday

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Verified Live

"you know, you're under threat of arrest if you don't do that." and lots of people saw that footage, were shocked by it. the campaign against anti—semitism and the former home secretary, suella braverman, said that the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, should resign over this. and today we have had members of groups representing thejewish community going to meet with the police commissioner, not the campaign against anti—semitism, but other groups from the jewish community. they got out of that meeting this morning. they said it was a positive meeting, that the met had reiterated its apology. the met had to apologise twice over the weekend, once for its first apology and then again for its... apologise for its apologies. so today we've had some more apologies from the met to thejewish community groups. they said that the met promised that it would pay more attention to the concerns of thejewish community, to be more culturally sensitive, to take on the advice of senior jewish officers. and thosejewish communal groups have asked the police and the government to consider reducing the number

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