the justice department has just issued a scathing and disturbing report on the louisville police department nearly two years after a nearly two year civil rights investigation. now, attorney general merrick garland launched this probe in the months after the louisville police shot and killed an unarmed black woman, breonna taylor inside of her home. a short time ago garland explained that that botched raid in march of 2020 was part of a practice of abuses by the city. the pd leader told the department breonna taylor was a symptom of problems that we have had for years. the justice department s findings in the report that we are releasing today bear that out. and listen to this, these are just some of the very ugly examples that garland cited today. the justice department has also identified deficiencies in lmpd s response to and investigation of domestic violence and sexual assault. lmpd has relied heavily on pretextual traffic stops in black neighborhoods. some have vi
not just saying this because they re here. they are the lifeblood of any hospital. it s why it works. and that s why these numbers are are so concerning lot of monday morning quarterbacking about you know what happened during the height of the pandemic in the beginning when we didn t know should you wear a mask? should we be spraying are male or what, have you we were doing it for the front line workers in the people who were like u two who were there and dr sanjay gupta as well. that s what we were doing it for. so um, you know, now we have a whole different idea about what was real and what was not. but certainly we were trying to help these people out here. you both all three of you. find a nose. i admire him. all three of you. i ll never forget the nurse david who cared for my thank you, dad and i see you for four months. he was there day and night. you nurses are so important. thank you. thank you . thank you. thank you admire you and sanjay this morning continues right
light showers, mainly across scotland and northern ireland. a north westerly breeze means it will be a little cooler, typical temperatures 17 degrees. over the weekend, we could start with some rain in the far south east of england, by the end of the weekend some wet and windy weather in the far north of scotland but for much of the weekend it will be dry and rather cool with some sunshine at times. sophie. thank newsnight thank with victoria derbyshire you very much. newsnight is getting under way that now time for the news where you are. from the team at ten, it is good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and writerjemma forte and the author and journalist emma woolf. let s start with a look at tomorrow s front pages the metro s front page has the anti war protests happening in russia. they say that 1,300 people have been arrested. the daily mail s front page is also dedicate to the war in u
Borisjohnson, whos heading back from a Caribbean Holiday, and the formerfinance minister, rishi sunak. Good morning. Now on bbc news, the Editor In Chief of British Vogue, edward enninful, sits down with amol rajan to discuss his upbringing, the health of the Fashion Industry and what hes going to do next. As Editor In Chief of British Vogue since 2017, 02 has challenge convention not least by increasing the number of black and older women in the magazine. He has reached the summit of International Fashion and media while battling depression, Alcohol Problems and a sickle cell condition. It is a long way from his childhood which his family fled in the political turmoil of the mid 19 80s, landing in south london at the height of social rest in the capital. Black, Working Class, gay and a former asylum seeker, he is now tipped by many as i went to s retirement from American Vogue. Very good to see you. How are you doing . I very good to see you. How are you doing . You doing . I am good.