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family where it says that the family lawyer confirmed that he had been instructed to take legal steps to secure instructed to take legal steps to secure her return. this is been against the home secretary and of course you have a very carefully worded statement that has been crafted to the family's wishes, very legal. i think we need to, the debate of seeing, she was not fazed by several heads they were decapitated and bends, i think that lack of remorse as worried and in a sense not help the image of her, they are shocked. they had no idea that she was still alive. one can begin to imagine what that is like. said today, people, they are not referring to are particularly but they're saying today that people like this who come away from that,
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are still a threat because they are so, but they have learned and what they have come to believe. we should not imagine thatjust because they have served their time and come back to the uk, will come back, they will start. there is a case for very carefully indeed, making her the subject of a exemption order and making, trying to de—radicalized her. another point i want to make was that many are facing the return of this, what do we do, how do we treat them, a lot of them have returned and i don't know how to deal with them. and this chief is also saying that
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they come back but because we know that the so—called islamic state is almost got no more land left, this is the new battle and what they have been very successful at doing weather in france, britain or elsewhere and that is inspiring attacks. whether it is with a car, lori etc. and the resurgence of a group that we forgotten about. let's turn back to the independence, because we are talking about more extremist, islamic extremists, this time from prison and tied to a very well—known name. time from prison and tied to a very well-known name. before he was incarcerated, very articulate. who was inspired himself. and we remember, the state was constantly
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playing catch up because they kept on reappearing. and so this is where these resources, you need a lot of people, notjust these resources, you need a lot of people, not just and these resources, you need a lot of people, notjust and one of the other points that is made is that it's much harder to infiltrate those groups. and the are regenerating and back with us because many of them released from prison and they come back with the same argument advertisement earlier, you can put people in prison, you might see them stubbly after need, you also need to separate them in prison. or they can be further radicalised in prison. before we just talk about this, we spoke to a gentleman today,
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professor i think it was and he was talking about proof of whether they can prevent, at the prevention strategy works. actually, we do not know. jan that it has been heavily criticised. a story in the mail deemed at the time to be the first, came from the uk, went out there married someone out there, a very long story short, escaped, got out of it and is now living in the united states and she is actually pleading saying that she was a child, groomed and she is still a child, groomed and she is still a child, she is willing to accept the m ista kes child, she is willing to accept the mistakes it should be rehabilitated, she will outgrow the brainwashing as idid. the
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she will outgrow the brainwashing as i did. the author makes his point and that she plays much of the blame on islam rather than the personal responsibility, if i had grown up as someone responsibility, if i had grown up as someone else, i would not of been exposed to these views. she has done a dramatic u—turn and changed her ways in a major way. when there were some questions on whether she could live in the states, if you do not let me end, i have four children, you would have for terrorists instead of one. please let us in. you can come back and, you just need the right support and there is another quote that she was brought up another quote that she was brought up in her background, but i am muslim bangladesh parents and she
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said that believing that men were on a pedestal. and that women are further, second or third class. let's turn back to the front page and this is raised so many questions, thanks to pay fraud victims, how long is it going to last‘s was going to pay for? victims, how long is it going to last's was going to pay for? these people have been victims of push payment fraud, people who are co nsta ntly tra nsferri ng payment fraud, people who are constantly transferring money to another to an account run by criminals. and they poses as banks. millions of pounds a day is being lost and is been a big, they're saying that we are not to blame, it's the customers fault, they say we are not to blame, we'rejust trying to get something from your bank. a resolution is not being found by the banks, most of the big
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banks have agreed to pay compensation. there is a whole list of banks. others yes, and if you get some from the insurance company, you know your premiums will increase, there'll also be a price to pay to give this money out out of the goodness of their parts. and only people who have genuinely been defrauded and if they were gullible or stupid they will not pay up. taking us to the mobiles. this is just been a prolonged saga and now mobile groups are being told that they've got to fix, it is a very good one. possibly not in
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expression, there is a push to sort this out because these people are being inconvenienced with the threat and it's only been an inconvenience for your business, it is a prerequisite. so rural areas, for your business, it is a prerequisite. so ruralareas, sort this out. can even a good line in his constituency, get a prime minister summoning your constituency, ill be a great, if they can make it work. we are going to end with the eye. scary stuff! anyone planning, do not read this, because they are being warned by inspectors that they are failing grossly to carry out adequate emergency drills or die lack of electric safeguards on the
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gates for a carnivore drive through. cobras having to enter headfirst through a narrow sleep, tentacled snake exhibit left on padlocked and unlabeled parotid tank with an open lead. it is not funny. a tiger killed by another tiger escaping through a door. but this is staggering. a weak barrier and a jaguar enclosure. i could've mentioned a room holding a venomous snake that was cluttered so he could find potential hiding spaces as well
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asa find potential hiding spaces as well as a whole and the wall. there is a lot of safety concerns around snakes. not my favourite animal, i have to admit. thank you so much, back at 11. don't forget, plenty on the front pages, they are all online at the website, seven days a week, bbc, you can catch up via the bbc iplayer, again huge thank you to my guests. back again at 11:30pm. for now though i will see at the top of hour, goodbye. good evening, the start of today might of felt a bit like february with some frost and fog, but through the day, it felt more like spring, this was the scene for weather
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watchers and northeast wells, not too far away to the north coast of wales, temperatures got up to 17, way above where they should be at this time of year, it's because the air has been coming from a long way south, pulling this very mild conditions northwards towards the british isles for most of us, we spent today basking in sunshine but notice from the satellite pictures a bit more cloud across the west and cloud will featured more in the weekend, certainly that cloud bringing some rain across the northern half of scotland and heavy bursts of rain through the northern isles, fairly breezy to the night is also it's not going to get as cold as it did last night. so the system here bringing in some cloud during the south tomorrow, what weather fronts waiting in the wind which will bring some rain for some of us on sunday but high—pressure still close enough to maybe go see a fair
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amount of dry weather this weekend and it will remain mild. quite breezy as well, try as i mentioned for many of us and we will see perhaps a little bit of rain at times across the west. not much rain, bit of drizzle on the south, may be some patchy drizzly rain in the western area of scotland, a dry day but a cloudier day than today across southern england in the cloud extending to east anglia in the south midlands, get part of wells as well. parts of lincolnshire up to england, will see some sunshine may be to 15 degrees, some sunnier brea ks to be to 15 degrees, some sunnier breaks to and particularly for eastern parts of scotland we are likely to hold onto some sunshine to saturday and some patchy rain pushing and across the far northwest as these frontal systems approach from the atlantic, but remember we have high—pressure in the continent, so sweeping through across the country as he get that high—pressure and dish scrape their way across the western areas of northern ireland,
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western england wales and the other side of scotland could see some rain at times on sunday, not all the time, further east stays largely dry and still mild highs of 15 degrees. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: president trump confirms he will invoke emergency powers to pay for a border wall with mexico. we are going to be signing, today, and registering, national emergency. and it's a great thing to do. the family of the british teenager shamima begum, who ran away to join the islamic state and now wants to come home to have her baby, call on the government to help her return to the uk as quickly as possible. chanting —— chanting: save our
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