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this is bbc news. i'm journalist agnes poirier. hello, good shaun afternoon. ley. 00pm. with a hostage in an armed siege at a supermarket has died. for a hostage yesterday has died of his injuries. he supported the group that calls itself the islamic state islamic state. group. he was later shot dead by police. despite being sacked from the labour front bench over the issue. extremely highly respected and regarded in france. regarded in france. he is a trained military officer. absolutely. and his sense of sacrifice. his sense of sacrifice. was, he'djust volunteered, nobody asked him, he didn't have too. asked him, he didn't have too. nobody expected him to do it. absolutely. place and ultimately losing his life. leadership contests in the last few yea rs. in the latest rallies calling for tighter gun life. controls. shoppers were held by than £38 million for charities. an islamist extremist gunmen. somebody else could walk extremist gunmen. free and alive. two people were shot dead, 60 were injured. injured. the event a huge success. alive. others told reporters good how they escaped. morning woke up with a sense of great sadness.
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great sadness. they escaped. i went in the freezer with a dozen other people. afternoon with a dozen other people. opened a door at the back, there was a small room. and an anti—panic room. we pushed it and we welcome were out. pushed it and we were out. he ran after me. to after me. bbc don't know, maybe he ran out of bullets, i don't know. bullets, i don't know. news. wanted to kill as many people are secured. secured. siege, has died in to hostage and left his phone open which allowed special forces act. which allowed special forces hospital. act. when they heard shots, they moved into come the gunmen. into come the gunmen. the islamic state group. never forget his bravery he was later shot dead by and sacrifice. police. lucy williamson reports. sacrifice. even from what ever it is claimed religious aspects are. i find it a bit... bit...
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necessarily want to kill the deadly siege at a supermarket near their fellow citizens. services but ultimately they didn't consider him a ca rcassonne. fellow citizens. terrorist threat. consider him a terrorist threat. outside, allowing them to hear what was going on. is the life and it has to be addressed and that is different. addressed and that is different. to syria and had links to so—called islamic state. islamic state. of the attack are expected to be named later today. named the building, killing the gunman and ending the later siege. and taoiseach people dead straightaway in cold blood. straightaway in cold blood. today. and more than a dozen injured. on the terms of the final leave deal. deal. speeding out of the majority of labour party members. labour party the police officers there and then he was in a french detainee linked to the november 2015 the supermarket. members. paris attacks. he was in lucy williamson, bbc news, carcassonne. the supermarket. officer, arnauld beltrame.
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those who wanted to corbyn and leadership of the labour party need to do. party need to do. end the operation? let's hear from our political correspondent now. operation? correspondent now. was made by the interior minister just after 5am this morning. state of play inside the labour party? party? emboldened by last year ‘s election result. at catching the spirit of the nation but there will be questions asked. but there result. will be month a shadow cabinet minister has asked theirjob. asked emmanuel macron calls on everyone questions asked. to one the fallen officer. theirjob. —— honour. the state of emergency after two yea rs. the state of emergency after two years. years. more power so it was no longer an emergency. emergency. also case studies in a sense of public support building up again. public support building that it is not an emergency and it is almost an hour state of life. is almost an hour state of life. up again. policy and personnel but ended had been kept upon them. been kept upon them. membership on brexit and are angered by his sacking. by his sacking.
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people in france in the space of three years. it is a shocking figure. it is shocking. the last attack was five months ago. attack was five months ago. an islamist on the steps of marseille so an awkward point onjeremy corbyn in both of these. in both station. marseille station. of these. forget and then something happens like the tragedy yesterday. analytic have been searched by the uk's information commissioner. uk's information commissioner. like the tragedy yesterday. see how it is marked in the coming days. thank you very much. calling for tighter gun controls. warrant to access the database and service. month's school shooting in service. florida. and joins us now. campaigning finished in the early hours of this morning. hours of this morning. in rallies today in support of tighter gun control. tighter gun control. in florida where 17 people were killed in the gun attack last month. killed in the schools and around the country to descend on gun attack last
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the capital today. descend on the capital today. month. is a message about controlling gun laws and being safe at school. laws and being safe at school. ownership keko i think it is the question of momentum. question of momentum. safety and that will be their main message to the centre of power here. message to the in the headlines, keep it in the front of people's minds. front of people's minds. centre of power here. florida itself, by getting some changes the law there. thank you changes the law there. very much. saying, is about time you need our schools safe. schools safe. the world including outside the american embassy in london. american embassy in london. we can speak to amnesty international now. speak to amnesty international now. thank you for being with us on bbc news. news. outside the sight of what will be the new us embassy there. the new us embassy there. they will be up to 500,000 people here doing that. place here and in here other parts of the doing uk? that. uk?
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more than £38 million was raised during last nights sport relief. during last nights sport relief. helps vulnerable people in the uk and around the world. and around the world. organisers say the event was still a huge success. huge success. this was a very competitive sport relief. relief. sensible gun control legislation in the usa. bbc breakfast versus good morning britain. the usa. look who want! take victory in this sport relief celebrity but race. celebrity but race. there was the return of gone out and relatively little celebrity boxing. has changed. changed. return of celebrity boxing. something is helen skelton used to be on blue peter. skelton used to be on blue peter. different after this was black and this shooting? shooting? blue peter. won a full on encounter against camilla from the island. camilla from the island.
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has embarked on a 12 hour penalty marathon. marathon. keko i will keep the microphone in my hand. oh, disasterfor scotland! andy murray is asleep in this hotel. and i think it is the start of something big. something big. michael mcintire's midnight game show. show. he ended up jetting with the spice girl. spice girl. raised was not a record, it was still a sizeable amount. very different attitude to gardens to the attitude to this country. to the attitude to this country. it is time for the sport.
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purposes but do not have the level of homicide that exist in order to or later today in the annual boat race. annual boat race. the us? of homicide that exist in the us? comes to the men's race and cambridge have done this. cambridge have done this. watson joins us live from the course. what can we expect haven't had a school shooting like that since. keko? that since. organisers will help it all passed off without a hitch. off without a hitch. washed up and the race very nearly didn't go ahead. didn't go ahead. had terrible weather and we almost saw the women's boat thing. saw the women's boat thing. cambridge who hold the advantage, with 42 wins oxfords 30. with 42 wins oxfords 30. national controls in terms of minimum background checks. minimum background checks. year when they set a new course record. record. rifles and a military grade weapons that are being stocked up. that are being stocked up.
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80 per oxford despite oxford having one of the last five. one of the last five. start as underdogs and the crew is the light of the two books. the light of the two books. and they don't want to live in fear of school shootings. heavier, stronger and more powerful of the bugs which tends to win. of the bugs which tends of school shootings. to win. this stretch, this historic stretch of the thames. of the thames. appear that lewis hamilton is getting better and better. highest court in the land in the united states. united states. getting better and better. said was as close as he could get to perfection. perfection. impinge on further but there are other ways of tackling this. other ways of tackling this. qualifying, the excitement was understandable. understandable. measures that do not require you to restrict the right to own guns. restrict the right to own guns. lewis hamilton and his mercedes team's dominance. team's dominance.
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the last 200 years since the amendment was brought in. amendment was brought in. did the second session, it felt like things were about to get tasty. things were about to get tasty. mercedes suffered another blow at the start of the final session. the start of the final session. mechanics were given a sleepless night trying to rebuild his car. night trying to rebuild his car. issue under control and clocked the quickest time ever seen in bring the comp. qualifying. in comp. qualifying. towards gun control in the same way we have seen ferrari was a massive one across the world. we have seen across the world. of over half a second. thank you very much for being with us. half a second. like the consecutive pole down under and a record seven in australia,. and a record seven overnight, after a high courtjudge granted them a warrant. in australia,. but it doesn't, it is stilljust as intense and my heart is racing. political campaigns, without their consent. ben ando reports. last night the inspectors called.
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on the election two years later that put donald trump in the white house. when recorded by undercover reporters. some believe it's time to ask what we want from the web. the boundaries ought to be. others are already voting with their keyboards. movement by culling his company's profile pages. the inspectors left in the early hours of the morning. political purposes.
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both facebook and cambridge analytica deny any wrongdoing. ben ando, bbc news. of the final leave deal. the country's economy. members on the issue of brexit. labour members have been speaking out strongly. out strongly.
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corbyn and the leadership of the labour party need to do. alison mcgovern, who supports owen smith's stance on brexit. thank you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. news this lunchtime. yourself a frontbencher for a time and as shadow city minister. and as shadow city minister. their direct area of responsibility, are they not asking to be sacked? are they not asking to be sacked? —— central to those responsibilities really. really.
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.. threaten peace and i think that is why... how would you prevent that? full terms of the tory brexit is known. known. none of what has been said recently is really very new. recently is really very new. worried up and down the country about the tory hard brexit. about the tory hard brexit. had job losses and people are very worried about it. worried about it. of internal political processes, it is the substance of the matter. is the substance of the matter. agreement and labour members want us to fight for their jobs. agreement and labour members want us to fight for theirjobs. to fight for theirjobs. remind me, did your constituents but leave ? remind me, did your constituents but leave? leave?
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marginally to remember to represent leave voters as well. leave voters as well. reflected in the labour party as well, isn't it? well, isn't it? party has to take a position that everyone has to stick to. everyone has to stick to. the table and consider giving people a final say once things are known. a final say once things are known. they are right to say that where is there money promised for the nhs?. there money promised for the nhs?.
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for brexit might not like the idea of a second referendum? of a second referendum? it is a way of stealing the result they got. they got. of final say on the deal i have an open mind about that. open mind about that. forgave me, i will interrupts, forgive me. will interrupts, forgive me. i want to clarify this. two points really.
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better time for owen smith to make that argument? that argument? reject the deal i let people decide that way. that way. we have a general election i would say bring it on. say bring it on. outright majority and that is a significant issue in our politics. significant issue in our politics.
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releasing documents that would tell the truth about what brexit implies. the truth about what brexit implies. there are two principles we should stick to. stick to. promised then i think people have a right to have their say. right to have their say. approach to dissent in the party, do you share that view? you share that view? you attacked was peter hain about that... was peter hain about that... i want to know if you share that view. to know if you share that view.
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really matters and that is what owen was trying to point out. was trying to point out. huge issues to do with brexit already. already. their knees that need investment and brexit is putting that risk. brexit is putting that risk. are problems and questions to deal with. with. thank you very much for your time this lunchtime. controversial tree—felling programme. has signed with a private company to improve the city's roads. down and large numbers of police have been deployed to protests. which is removed is being replaced. dino sofos reports from sheffield. shouting. people in sheffield are really angry. aren't you proud of your city?
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they've taken to the streets and they're getting arrested. perfectly healthy trees. replaced with saplings. trees will be felled, although the council disputes this. there have been ongoing protests. shame on you! the police have stepped in in large numbers. south yorkshire police are like the gestapo. campaigners say they feel intimidated. what are you doing? or distress and will have to go to court. because of the snow, and the police
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stepped in. call social services". and lo and behold, social services turned up. how does that make you feel? well, it's exactly how they want to make me feel. about social services. whose street? our street! their parents and council staff to ensure their welfare. of balancing competing rights and upholding the law. willing to negotiate. to my interview requests, so i decided to track her down. julie?
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bbc news. can we have a word, please? can we have one minute to talk to you about trees? sorry, i am far too busy. there are police on the streets. that is the police! they're saying it's your contract. there's real pressure on the council. them to pause the felling. the contract would result in practical or financial changes. environmental vandalism. he says the government is willing to intervene. we'll make sure we can do anything that is required to stop this. a mistaken course of action. unsubstantiated comments.
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down continues to grow. last weekend we were talking about snow and severe wind—chill. snow and severe wind—chill. the prospect of some snow in this forecast but not yet. forecast but not yet. and we see spells of sunshine and also showers. also showers. as one of cloud to the south—west of the uk. south—west of the uk. drizzle through the afternoon. nibbled away across the north of england so we see sunshine here. england so we see sunshine here.
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scotland and northern ireland and some are wintry. some are wintry. thunder to the list of scotland and some sunshine here. some sunshine here. temperatures take a tumble close to freezing. freezing. temperatures of between four and seven. as low as —3 full role spots. tomorrow but bright for many and a good deal of sunshine. good deal of sunshine. where they could be wintry in nature. the wind will be fairly light. it should feel quite pleasant. things change slowly next week. week.
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particularly on tuesday and wednesday. wednesday. detail so keep an eye on the forecast. forecast. and cold with sunshine through the morning. morning. disappears as cloud built in the west. west. ahead of the rain there are highs of ten or 12. highs of ten or 12. an eye on what is happening on tuesday and wednesday. tuesday and wednesday. prospect that some of us could see some snow.
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