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well a deep sense of shock amongst the community here in south east london where that horrific crime took place we've heard gruesome eyewitness accounts of the men who are alleged to have. the victim to death we've seen the video merging already information now from one of those videos that appears to show one of the alleged attackers had said what do you think they'll buy on the. street. that. probably. different. from the store. that. sold them. but. now the man he died there are unconfirmed reports that he was serving soldier and indeed this crime taking place next to the growing fences of the army barracks said this area has strong links to the british armed forces certainly the picture being painted is one of a perceived terrorist incidents certainly the response that we've seen from the government has also indicated that that is how they're dealing with it at the moment we'll have more information is thought when the prime minister is going to be meeting with the government's emergency response caber he'll be briefed on the intelligence that they have here in south east london
well a deep sense of shock amongst the community here in south east london where that horrific crime took place we've heard gruesome eyewitness accounts of the men who are alleged to have. the victim to death we've seen the video merging already information now from one of those videos that appears to show one of the alleged attackers had said what do you think they'll buy on the. street. that. probably. different. from the store. that. sold them. but. now the man he died there are unconfirmed...
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into day is coming up soon also as well the muslim patrols back in black and on the streets of east london checking up on sharia law compliance while disturbing the locals at the same time that said today. israel is about to add to its fleet of submarines which are thought capable of launching nuclear armed missiles the country still denies possessing atomic weapons although the suspicion is enough to remain a deep source of regional tension it was sufficient indeed to make egypt walk out of nuclear talks on monday paula slater explains. congress is it is withdrawing from a second week of the nonproliferation treaty talks in geneva in protest against what it is calling the failure to implement a one thousand nine hundred five resolution for a middle east free of nuclear weapons not a cairo argument is an implicit reference to israel that has never either confirmed or denied having nuclear arms and it is also not a signatory to the nonproliferation treaty arab states and iran say that israel's presumed nuclear arsenal poses a threat to peace in the middle east as well as security in a state
into day is coming up soon also as well the muslim patrols back in black and on the streets of east london checking up on sharia law compliance while disturbing the locals at the same time that said today. israel is about to add to its fleet of submarines which are thought capable of launching nuclear armed missiles the country still denies possessing atomic weapons although the suspicion is enough to remain a deep source of regional tension it was sufficient indeed to make egypt walk out of...
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on the streets of east london sharia patrols a still in force police have discouraged their actions and local religious leaders have disowned them but it's not stopping the group from trying to coerce britons into a strict islam is code where the muslims have no sort of first look so why. but it isn't misunderstood dantes find someplace serial or an unsuspecting members of the public first hit the headlines there was an outcry in britain well since then some arrests have been made because our team is found out it's self titled muslim patrols still in operation the muslim community will continue to patrol the streets and clear the streets of the first isn't illegal activities this group called themselves the shari'a project. they make a point of differentiating themselves from the more hardline missile and patrol his videos cause such anger everything with scenes like this we're almost. out of we're going to become bored now we're. a little longer a little bit calmer and really focused margaret told this patrol they say that whilst they share many of the same he's asked the other patrols
on the streets of east london sharia patrols a still in force police have discouraged their actions and local religious leaders have disowned them but it's not stopping the group from trying to coerce britons into a strict islam is code where the muslims have no sort of first look so why. but it isn't misunderstood dantes find someplace serial or an unsuspecting members of the public first hit the headlines there was an outcry in britain well since then some arrests have been made because our...
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in east london we're seeing this big boom in 3d printing because east london is where the main newspaperslish. so digital printing -- original printing and then digital printing is a heritage of that part of the country. so we're starting to see, you know, 3d printing emerge from there in a strong way. lots of great companies building on that technology. >> final question. what would you like to see happen over the next couple of years in order to make sure that technology isn't left behind in the uk? >> well, what's really interesting is 6% of our companies are producing 54% of our jobs. those are high-growth companies. it's really important what we've done, the work we've done with the london stock exchange. two weeks ago the chancellor anunsed the future 50, which is a way to work with the 50 most promising businesses from the uk, europe and beyond, who would like to live here and make their home here. we can help support them and get them through this process to ensure that they eventually list on our markets, which then contribute to the long-term growth of the economy in the uk. >>
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on the streets of east london the sharia patrols are in force police have tried locking them up in local religious leaders of the sun them that's not stopping the group from trying to coerce britain's into a strict islamist code them muslims all not suffer that's why. it is a miss them vigilant taste find some pay serial or an unsuspecting members of the public first hit the headlines there was an outcry in britain well since then some arrests have been made because artist found out his self-titled muslim patrols still in operation the muslim community will continue to patrol the streets and clear the streets of the bus isn't illegal activities this group called themselves the shari'a projects. they make a point of differentiating themselves from the more hardline missile and patrol his videos cause such anger recently with scenes like this we're almost. out of nowhere. now we're. a little longer a little bit calmer and really focused on our control on this patrol they say that whilst they share many of the same views as the other patrol they've never employed the same aggressive tactics
on the streets of east london the sharia patrols are in force police have tried locking them up in local religious leaders of the sun them that's not stopping the group from trying to coerce britain's into a strict islamist code them muslims all not suffer that's why. it is a miss them vigilant taste find some pay serial or an unsuspecting members of the public first hit the headlines there was an outcry in britain well since then some arrests have been made because artist found out his...
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on the streets of east london sharia patrols are still in force police of discourage their actions and local religious leaders have disowned them but nonetheless it's not stopping the group from trying to coerce britons into a strict islam is code whether they would lose or not so a further looks at why. when videos of misinformation on tape find someplace serial or an unsuspecting members of the public first hit the headlines there was an outcry in person well since then some arrests have been made for this artist found out self-titled most of them but sells a still in operation for the muslim community to continue patrolling the streets and clear the streets of the bus isn't illegal activities this group called themselves the shari'a project. they make a point of differentiating themselves from the more hardline missile and patrol he did a school such anger recently with things like this we almost recall we were. really . good i were proud of. our work. a little longer to recover and really focus from. this patrol they say that whilst they share many of the same views as the other pa
on the streets of east london sharia patrols are still in force police of discourage their actions and local religious leaders have disowned them but nonetheless it's not stopping the group from trying to coerce britons into a strict islam is code whether they would lose or not so a further looks at why. when videos of misinformation on tape find someplace serial or an unsuspecting members of the public first hit the headlines there was an outcry in person well since then some arrests have been...
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shock waves from not brutal attacks still reverberating around the local community here in south east london as that police investigation to try to establish exactly what happened continues now the man killed serving soldier the attack taking place in broad daylight outside the army barracks and you can see the green fences of the barracks there you've had people from the local community giving flowers to the police to lay down throughout the day now it's he had gained an exclusive interview with the soldier he gave us his poignant response to that attack and how that could be affecting servant serving soldiers at the moment it makes it feel a lot closer to home it makes you feel like you'll think twice now about going out in public you know uniform happening to soldiers abroad you don't think you'll be targeted at home that's now going to have to be thought about in terms of security for the armed forces. we've had the statements from the prime minister today and earlier on the london mayor boris johnson was here at the scene in a statement on the line saying that this had nothing to do wit
shock waves from not brutal attacks still reverberating around the local community here in south east london as that police investigation to try to establish exactly what happened continues now the man killed serving soldier the attack taking place in broad daylight outside the army barracks and you can see the green fences of the barracks there you've had people from the local community giving flowers to the police to lay down throughout the day now it's he had gained an exclusive interview...
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it's been revealed that both suspects in the cold blooded murder of a soldier in self east london were on the radars of british security services long before the attack they allegedly beheaded the victim in broad daylight with a machete video footage shows one man describing the attack as revenge for british military campaigns in muslim countries pretty boy goes here with the details. well one of the attackers has so far been identified on internet forums and in the twitter sphere as a michael adds that by large oh he's thought to be a british citizen of nigerian descent now just to clarify his i don't see hasn't been formally released yet but he and the other suspects are both thought to have converted. a radical form of islam and so far they're not thought to have any links to any large terrorist cells such as al qaida or any terrorist organizations in nigeria these two individuals may have been on the radar of the intelligence services now scotland yard has confirmed that the man killed yesterday was a twenty year old british soldier david cameron recently spoke outside downing stre
it's been revealed that both suspects in the cold blooded murder of a soldier in self east london were on the radars of british security services long before the attack they allegedly beheaded the victim in broad daylight with a machete video footage shows one man describing the attack as revenge for british military campaigns in muslim countries pretty boy goes here with the details. well one of the attackers has so far been identified on internet forums and in the twitter sphere as a michael...
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investigation continues a deep sense of shock and outrage from the local community here in south east london at that brief the attack and they sentiment echoed across the country as people struggle to come to terms with how a crime like that could happen here so if the london. in the wake of the catering carried on by alleged islam is a series of attacks on muslims and mosques have taken place across britain ultranationalists rallies and clashes with police in several cities and a number of people have been arrested for racially motivated assault more than one hundred fifty such incidents have been reported in the u.k. since wednesday's killing don't discuss the reasons behind the latest violence with ian downed editor of politics the u.k. and commerce courtier from the right wing british national party. what should be responsible immigration customs gate is good. you have good across the u.k. people who find difficulties who will find you hard to integrate. all right i want to ask you the fact that example it's immigration isn't working it's irresponsible and there isn't enough included in
investigation continues a deep sense of shock and outrage from the local community here in south east london at that brief the attack and they sentiment echoed across the country as people struggle to come to terms with how a crime like that could happen here so if the london. in the wake of the catering carried on by alleged islam is a series of attacks on muslims and mosques have taken place across britain ultranationalists rallies and clashes with police in several cities and a number of...
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investigation continues a deep sense of guilt and outrage from the local community here in south east london at that briefing that tag and they sentiment echoed across the country as people struggle to come to terms with how a crime like that could happen here. london the killing of the u.k. soldier allegedly carried out by islamic extremists has sparked anti muslim sentiment across the country over a thousand right wing protesters marched in the northern city of newcastle while in the south in portsmouth police arrested three men for racially motivated to sold as a crowd gathered near a local mosque a number of people how they paid before course around the country over alleged racist incidents from my five agent and shown says machete attack which has stirred the nation needs to be regarded in context of nato policies in the middle east asia and north africa. but of individualistic lone wolf style attacks which don't require great planning don't require some thought specialist equipment or anything will become perhaps one of the main ways that people make protests and it's a horrific attack
investigation continues a deep sense of guilt and outrage from the local community here in south east london at that briefing that tag and they sentiment echoed across the country as people struggle to come to terms with how a crime like that could happen here. london the killing of the u.k. soldier allegedly carried out by islamic extremists has sparked anti muslim sentiment across the country over a thousand right wing protesters marched in the northern city of newcastle while in the south in...
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make the call that makes a differen [marching band playing] >> barking, east london. patriotic crowds gather as a regimen of soldiers from the first battalion, the royal anglians, return home from afghanistan. i'm here to see a soldier as well, but he's not in the british army. in fact, he really hates the army. he hates freedom and democracy. he thinks women should be covered up in public, that they should be stoned to death for adultery. but this man isn't a radical militant from the mountains of afghanistan. he's no ordinary muslim. he's a white, middle-class 27-year-old from a seaside town in dorset. he's
make the call that makes a differen [marching band playing] >> barking, east london. patriotic crowds gather as a regimen of soldiers from the first battalion, the royal anglians, return home from afghanistan. i'm here to see a soldier as well, but he's not in the british army. in fact, he really hates the army. he hates freedom and democracy. he thinks women should be covered up in public, that they should be stoned to death for adultery. but this man isn't a radical militant from the...
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diplomat volunteered to clean the toilets at a charity in one of the poorest constituencies in east londontinue with janitorial fundraising duties at the same charity for the next 41 years. until he died in 2006. mr. profumo never gave any interviews and never said a word about his experience. he simply allowed his life to speak for itself. and his reputation was completely restored. while nobody expects modern politicians to do what john profumo did, there may be a lesson here for anthony weiner. he certainly was too quick to text. and he may well be too quick to return. thanks so much for watching. chris matthews is next. >>> peek-a-boo politics. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. i'm chris math knews in washington. let me start tonight with this. there are two ways to look at this irs scandal. one is to blame it on the bureaucrats. the other is to blame it on the white house. someone through mind
diplomat volunteered to clean the toilets at a charity in one of the poorest constituencies in east londontinue with janitorial fundraising duties at the same charity for the next 41 years. until he died in 2006. mr. profumo never gave any interviews and never said a word about his experience. he simply allowed his life to speak for itself. and his reputation was completely restored. while nobody expects modern politicians to do what john profumo did, there may be a lesson here for anthony...
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in two thousand and one and more than eighty percent of people in barking and dagenham in the east of london white british decade on and they're in the minority just forty nine percent were here at one of london's busiest train stations and in the working week a commuter hub over the course of a decade in london stories white british population for a moment six hundred thousand people lost in the commuter towns on the outskirts of the populations become more ethnically mixed so you know that white points are leaving london behind the question is why i want to thank tiffany is having on the local community they've left behind well the diversity which is very nice in any city. but when the diversity becomes so extreme that you have. balkanized groups but. traditional communities all the traditional communities around completely new comers the newcomers keep rolling in it has a very alienating effect what's been seen across the cape for a long time has been most acute in london but the figures aren't the full story avoiding ethnic communities does play a role in so-called white flight but evide
in two thousand and one and more than eighty percent of people in barking and dagenham in the east of london white british decade on and they're in the minority just forty nine percent were here at one of london's busiest train stations and in the working week a commuter hub over the course of a decade in london stories white british population for a moment six hundred thousand people lost in the commuter towns on the outskirts of the populations become more ethnically mixed so you know that...
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thing is, the fact that they didn't want that plane to come into central london to the main airport, diverted it to an airport easthave more control, further away from central london, is also an indication of security concerns. we have to gather more facts on the ground, but we can expect a very specific reason that british authorities scrambled this jet and decided to divert it. >> why so much concern over lahore, pakistan? >> reporter: i think actually, car carol, any city, lahore, caracchi, would have been of concern out of that region. in the tribal areas, the taliban and remnants of al qaeda are still there. along the northwest border of pakistan, bordering afghanistan. some concerns regardless. that's particularly true of karachi and lahore, because of the concentration of extremists in that area. so i suspect because of where it's coming from and the concentration of extremists that the coalition is battling there, that raises particular concerns for the british. >> fran townsend, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thanks, carol. >>> still ahead on "the newsroom," part of a busy interstate bridge colla
thing is, the fact that they didn't want that plane to come into central london to the main airport, diverted it to an airport easthave more control, further away from central london, is also an indication of security concerns. we have to gather more facts on the ground, but we can expect a very specific reason that british authorities scrambled this jet and decided to divert it. >> why so much concern over lahore, pakistan? >> reporter: i think actually, car carol, any city,...
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we have breaking news east of london.e plane, a pia, pakistan airlines plane on the ground at an airport outside of london. it was headed for manchester but rerouted when this was some kind of incident aboard the plane. we know that two men on the plane have been arrested. there are also some reports that there was smoke coming, sky news has reported that witnesses say they saw smoke coming out of one of the sides of the plane. there is word out there that they don't believe this is a terrorist incident. there is a lot of stuff out there, that is what of kind of is being reportedwadithe moment. we'll get you the latest information as we have it. bill: a major scare after a train derails forcing two nearby schools to evacuate. the train veering off the track in bear creek, alabama the northwestern part of the state, 21 train cars flipping over and six of them containing wood chips and mineral oil and cotton seed. no reports of injuries. what a scene it was. martha: a special memorial day weekend for some of our nation's wa
we have breaking news east of london.e plane, a pia, pakistan airlines plane on the ground at an airport outside of london. it was headed for manchester but rerouted when this was some kind of incident aboard the plane. we know that two men on the plane have been arrested. there are also some reports that there was smoke coming, sky news has reported that witnesses say they saw smoke coming out of one of the sides of the plane. there is word out there that they don't believe this is a terrorist...
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. >> joining us now from east london, nbc's annabel roberts. annabel, what's happening today? >> good morning. those two suspects spend the night under armed guard at hospitals. here at the scene, there is a lot of activity going on behind me. you can see the tent where the main forensics are centered. a number of police have been walking up to the site here the morning. of course, the main question facing investigators today is whether or not these two were acting alone. the sense of shock in this community is great. i think the brazen nature of this attack, two men killed this man in broad daylight at a busy road intersection behind me that is, of course, currently closed. they then waited 20 minutes or so until police arrived and during that time, they were talking to bystanders that were filming this. the big concern is this attack could trigger retaliation effects up and down the community. this community here is a very mixed community. obviously, similar communities up and down the country, there's a concern that there could be violence. here last night in woolwich, ther
. >> joining us now from east london, nbc's annabel roberts. annabel, what's happening today? >> good morning. those two suspects spend the night under armed guard at hospitals. here at the scene, there is a lot of activity going on behind me. you can see the tent where the main forensics are centered. a number of police have been walking up to the site here the morning. of course, the main question facing investigators today is whether or not these two were acting alone. the sense...
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one in east london, one in lancaster. quite a bit of ways. and police are going through and trying to find what they can, what they know about these two suspects that at this point have not been identified. >> what do we know about the suspects? we have sort of this cellphone video of one of the men ranting, if you will. we could see video of the other man. what else do we know about them? >> you know, we do t not have a confirmed name at this point. clearly the authorities know who they are, both of them are under arrest. they are being held in separate hospitals. they were seriously injured yesterday. what we know from the cellphones and what eyewitnesses say happened. from the cellphone video you can see that one of them that is speaking to the camera in a broad london accent. this is somebody who clearly grew up here, possibly even somewhere local li. the other suspect, we don't know that much about. but what's interesting is eyewitnesses say that they actually actively told bystanders to call the police. they said to call 999, get the po
one in east london, one in lancaster. quite a bit of ways. and police are going through and trying to find what they can, what they know about these two suspects that at this point have not been identified. >> what do we know about the suspects? we have sort of this cellphone video of one of the men ranting, if you will. we could see video of the other man. what else do we know about them? >> you know, we do t not have a confirmed name at this point. clearly the authorities know who...
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of a middle east center of the london school of economics. many actors are involved. >> it is a very complex situation. the crisis has been growing for a few years. you have a dysfunctional political process. this is an essentially severe political crisis. the sunni community represents about 20% of the population. the government of nouri al maliki does not appreciate the gravity of the practice. you have police brutality. there is a lack of due process. almost 6000 in corp. -- incarcerated. , unemployment.y there is the perception that the prime minister has really created a sectarian government led by the shiite community which represents about 60% of the population, as opposed to being an inclusive government. what you also have now is the sectarian crisis, the unfolding crisis in syria has exacerbated a political process. this has been fuelled by sectarianism. what you have in iraq is that the country is looking at all out communal strife between the shia led buckman by nouri al maliki and by the sunni community. this particular crisis, u
of a middle east center of the london school of economics. many actors are involved. >> it is a very complex situation. the crisis has been growing for a few years. you have a dysfunctional political process. this is an essentially severe political crisis. the sunni community represents about 20% of the population. the government of nouri al maliki does not appreciate the gravity of the practice. you have police brutality. there is a lack of due process. almost 6000 in corp. --...
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the investigation into the machete murder of a soldier in london's east timor rests while the alleged motives behind what's considered a terror attack. among the british public and politicians. buildings a blazing wind precedented violence continues. immigrants stuck with questions over whether it's time to sweden to stop being so tolerant. to. until about five inches and say we're making progress. on the u.s. war on terror rebranded striving to show that efforts are winding down president obama to speed up. the defense targeted killings.
the investigation into the machete murder of a soldier in london's east timor rests while the alleged motives behind what's considered a terror attack. among the british public and politicians. buildings a blazing wind precedented violence continues. immigrants stuck with questions over whether it's time to sweden to stop being so tolerant. to. until about five inches and say we're making progress. on the u.s. war on terror rebranded striving to show that efforts are winding down president...
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and reaction now from london based blogger karl rove who writes extensively about the middle east thank you so much karl for joining us here on r.g.p. talk about exists there so turkey blames the syria for the bombing is there any reason in your opinion damascus would want to work a straight such an attack. well it is the unity there might be but i think what's important now is not to rush into a few stations very quickly and especially without having to prove particularly that we're coming into you know the agreement on the international conference to find a solution for syria so i think that requires much more responsibility and commitment from all sides to hold back from escalating the situation they bear any any anybody could have done and there are several kind of government organizations that could have carried out this explosion but one should say don't you can't and you discovered the perpetrators got such an explosion within less than one day just on twenty four hours so i think really it's a bit irresponsible of turkey to rush into those accusations well what's interesting abo
and reaction now from london based blogger karl rove who writes extensively about the middle east thank you so much karl for joining us here on r.g.p. talk about exists there so turkey blames the syria for the bombing is there any reason in your opinion damascus would want to work a straight such an attack. well it is the unity there might be but i think what's important now is not to rush into a few stations very quickly and especially without having to prove particularly that we're coming...
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divert the flight carrying 297 passengers toward manchester, they escorted the jet to a an airport east of london reasons. and state authorities say the interstate five bridge that collapsed into the river was caused by an oversized truck hitting a portion of the overhead span. the two vehicles went into the water, and three people were rescued. the bridge is located about one hour north of seattle south of the canadian border. those a year headlines. i'm heather childress, now back to cheryl. cheryl: hello, just in time for the memorial day weekend a bridge collapses. good to see you. over 31 million americans expected to hit the road this holiday weekend. judge nearly $0.14 since last month. peter is checking gas prices. i imagine some serious recommendations. >> the unofficial start of the summer holiday season. the moral the weekend. the highest gas prices for our moral they hate states it's about $4 per gallon. the aaa says this is due in par to higher oil prices. recently also because of problems and maintenance at refineries. take a listen. refineries' spring often conducts these amendment
divert the flight carrying 297 passengers toward manchester, they escorted the jet to a an airport east of london reasons. and state authorities say the interstate five bridge that collapsed into the river was caused by an oversized truck hitting a portion of the overhead span. the two vehicles went into the water, and three people were rescued. the bridge is located about one hour north of seattle south of the canadian border. those a year headlines. i'm heather childress, now back to cheryl....
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the investigation into the machete murder of a soldier in london's east timor rest while the alleged motives behind what's considered a terror attack spark controversy among the british public and politicians. cars and buildings a blazing windows smashed unprecedented violence continues for a fifth night an immigrant suburb of stockholm with questions over whether it's time for sweden to stop being so tolerant. go take a knife defeat stick it in a man's back nine inches deep until about five inches and say we're making progress . on the u.s. war on terror rebranded striving to show that efforts are winding down president obama announces steps to speed up one ton of closure but defends targeted killings with drones just unnecessary. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrey farmer. now the investigation into the harrowing machete murder in london has seen police arresting two more people on suspicion of conspiracy to murder that is the two men who apparently had to death a british soldier in broad daylight remain in hospital one of them was recognized by a former radical preacher
the investigation into the machete murder of a soldier in london's east timor rest while the alleged motives behind what's considered a terror attack spark controversy among the british public and politicians. cars and buildings a blazing windows smashed unprecedented violence continues for a fifth night an immigrant suburb of stockholm with questions over whether it's time for sweden to stop being so tolerant. go take a knife defeat stick it in a man's back nine inches deep until about five...
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london this morning. british fighter jets had to he escort pakistani passenger plane east of london. they arrested two men on suspicion of endangering that aircraft. the plane carrying 300 passengers. diverted shortly before its arrival. now according to reports, the men were making threats on board, fortunately no one was hurt. we're happy to report that british police say the incident is being treated as criminal not terror related. >> meanwhile, all of this coming as great britain is already right now on high alert after a soldier was hacked to death in broad daylight. authorities arresting two more suspects in connection with with the killings, lee rigby was targeted allegedly by a paver islamic fanatics. we are told this is video of the deadly assault just afterwards. the suspects apparently sticking around for quite a long while. one with blood all over his hands. holding what appears to be the murder weapons. greg palkot is covering this story live in london. greg? >> hey, greg. as police move ahead with what they call a fast moving investigation, we are getting more details a
london this morning. british fighter jets had to he escort pakistani passenger plane east of london. they arrested two men on suspicion of endangering that aircraft. the plane carrying 300 passengers. diverted shortly before its arrival. now according to reports, the men were making threats on board, fortunately no one was hurt. we're happy to report that british police say the incident is being treated as criminal not terror related. >> meanwhile, all of this coming as great britain is...
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landed at stanstedt airport east of london. will end in january 2014. the organization's national council voted thursday to lift the ban. however, the ban on gay scout leaders was not voted on and will remain in place. >>> attorneys for trayvon martin shooter george zimmerman have requested a delay in his murder trial, which is scheduled to begin in less than three weeks. they have also released controversial material taken from martin's cell phone. more from nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: until now, photos released by trayvon martin's family have mostly shown him as a much younger boy. now, digital pictures taken from his cell phone show pictures snapped closer to the 17-year-old's death. also on his cell phone, a marijuana plant and a handgun. and hundreds of text messages, including discussions of after-school fights. the log does not show who's texting and who's responding. "i lost da first but won the second and third. ohh, so it was 3 rounds, damee, well at least yuu won. they believe the text about fighting is importa
landed at stanstedt airport east of london. will end in january 2014. the organization's national council voted thursday to lift the ban. however, the ban on gay scout leaders was not voted on and will remain in place. >>> attorneys for trayvon martin shooter george zimmerman have requested a delay in his murder trial, which is scheduled to begin in less than three weeks. they have also released controversial material taken from martin's cell phone. more from nbc's kerry sanders....
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joining me now to help answer these questions is professor east politics from the london school of economicsome. so first answer that first question, does assad have an incentive to make peace? >> yes, i think he does. of course, on his own terms. he wants a political solution. he wants basically syria to be in charge of this particular political solution. he wants the outside position to be marginalized. he believes the extent of powers of turkey, qatar, and saudi arabia, are funding the most extremist elements in the position. >> and obviously he wants to stay in power. >> oh, absolutely. i have no doubts in my mind that he and his associates believe that they are winning the fight. they have survived more than two years in a very powerful campaign by regional/international powers. they have gone on the offensive. if you meet with assad's people they tell you they are winning this war and any political settlement will reflect the balance of power on the ground. >> do you buy that? you've been there. you know a lot of people. on the round right now, do you think that assad has recouped and
joining me now to help answer these questions is professor east politics from the london school of economicsome. so first answer that first question, does assad have an incentive to make peace? >> yes, i think he does. of course, on his own terms. he wants a political solution. he wants basically syria to be in charge of this particular political solution. he wants the outside position to be marginalized. he believes the extent of powers of turkey, qatar, and saudi arabia, are funding the...
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out east it's looking very summer-like indeed. in london, did doesn't look much like spring at all. just ten degrees for you and showers. here is your extended forecast. >>> before we go, the higher temperatures that rachel told us about are giving an early boost to tales with something associated to japan. for years, jab news have heard the bells and thought of a hot summer day. the items went on sale in april. the shob's owner says ee ee eer says he sold 20% of his stock because of the unabseasonably wm weather. that's it for "newsline" this hour. thank you for joining us wherever you are. . >>> in february this year, elin lindqvist a freelance journalist from sweden visited miyagi prefecture. he was in japan in 2011 after the earthquake reporting on the aftermath of the disaster. >> i felt it was very important to come to japan and to talk to people here and to understand what exactly were people feeling, how were people doing in tohoku. >> elin lindqvist returned to
out east it's looking very summer-like indeed. in london, did doesn't look much like spring at all. just ten degrees for you and showers. here is your extended forecast. >>> before we go, the higher temperatures that rachel told us about are giving an early boost to tales with something associated to japan. for years, jab news have heard the bells and thought of a hot summer day. the items went on sale in april. the shob's owner says ee ee eer says he sold 20% of his stock because of...
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. >> want to bring in the director of the middle east center at the london school of economics. so much for joining us from istanbul. first of all, russia -- if russia has in fact sent these missiles to syria or if they're on their way as assad says they are, does that change the balance of power between the syrian government and the rebel forces? >> the reality is one of the lessons we have learned from the last few years is that russia has made major investments in the survival of the assad regime. literally it has emerged as its most powerful ally. forget iran. forget hezbollah. russia is the backbone. it has provided them with arms, political sport, used veto twice in the security council, it has gone to great lengths to prevent any kind of military intervention in syria. and last week's decision to basically announce the shipment of advanced s-300 missile-to-air is a clear case of russia's commitment to the survival of assad and also a powerful message to the west, stay away from syria. that's what russia is telling the western powers. >> well, in fact, fawaze you have this
. >> want to bring in the director of the middle east center at the london school of economics. so much for joining us from istanbul. first of all, russia -- if russia has in fact sent these missiles to syria or if they're on their way as assad says they are, does that change the balance of power between the syrian government and the rebel forces? >> the reality is one of the lessons we have learned from the last few years is that russia has made major investments in the survival of...
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east. as it does, it's bringing in warm air. london and paris you're getting into the higher teens but it will start to rebound by sunday. 50 to 20 centimeters have fallen there. vienna. you're chilly as well. eastern asia, tokyo, splendid whether here. by saturday, that front down there towards the south will lift a little north. western japan, you continue to feel the effects, and that extends through much of central and eastern china. some areas could see about 150 millimeters. it's just south of where the threat really is. 30 in beijing. over thwarts japan, you're going to see these temperatures continue to rise. i want to end here by showing you this absolutely awful video. this is in fukushima. this is a fog that develops here in the rainy season, after the rain, that radiation cooling and calm winds. so i want to leave you with this welcome and then we'll see your extended forecast. >>> russian scientists say they extracted liquid blood from the remains of a wolly mammoth. it could bring the extinct creature back from the iceage
east. as it does, it's bringing in warm air. london and paris you're getting into the higher teens but it will start to rebound by sunday. 50 to 20 centimeters have fallen there. vienna. you're chilly as well. eastern asia, tokyo, splendid whether here. by saturday, that front down there towards the south will lift a little north. western japan, you continue to feel the effects, and that extends through much of central and eastern china. some areas could see about 150 millimeters. it's just...
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who's thought to have been an off duty soldier it happened in woolwich in the south east of the capital live to our london correspondent also our further so it's been described as an exceptionally brutal incident what are you hearing over there. well a deep sense of shock this seething over this horrific attack that was carried out in southeast london earlier on today when two men attacked what's believed to be a serving soldier but that's not yet being confirmed the reports coming in that the man was wearing a help for heroes t. shirts and that the team and that sets upon him truly horrific details coming in from these eyewitness accounts that they were hacking at him with knives and then stayed on the scene until the police came asking people who were watching in horror see take face of often. the team and were shot by the police and it's believed that they've been taken to separate hospitals in london but truly grisly details as to place in an area in london that long being connected with the british armed forces and so certainly it is felt that there is that connection there with that but it's not yet
who's thought to have been an off duty soldier it happened in woolwich in the south east of the capital live to our london correspondent also our further so it's been described as an exceptionally brutal incident what are you hearing over there. well a deep sense of shock this seething over this horrific attack that was carried out in southeast london earlier on today when two men attacked what's believed to be a serving soldier but that's not yet being confirmed the reports coming in that the...
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london in 2006. albino people have been persecuted in east africa and tanzania, 150,000 live there, 70 murdered in the last six years. some believe their organs can cure callouses and bring good luck. >> the secondary school opened this year to give underprivileged children savoy's. it is a genetic condition that leaves people without skin pigment. but here it is associated with witchcraft. acutely aware of what that means, 70 have been murdered since 2007. the school was a sanctuary offering protection and integration into a society those suspicious from seen as ghosts. >> i don't know when an attack might happen again. they have the local association and leaves campaigns to break the superstitions. the photos show the skin and butchered remains last year a few kilometers from the school. a criminal lack of political will make progress slow. politicians fear the consequences because the support might be considered traitors. >> the slow acceptance forced these to form a collective. it is better than working outside, exposed to the damaging son. advantages,the a these women are still here for one compe
london in 2006. albino people have been persecuted in east africa and tanzania, 150,000 live there, 70 murdered in the last six years. some believe their organs can cure callouses and bring good luck. >> the secondary school opened this year to give underprivileged children savoy's. it is a genetic condition that leaves people without skin pigment. but here it is associated with witchcraft. acutely aware of what that means, 70 have been murdered since 2007. the school was a sanctuary...
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i spent a year in london after a graduated -- i graduated. i live in the east end of london.oject was on english working-class adaptations of the welfare state and how to change living patterns and attitudes. i fell in love with 19th century britain. it is an extraordinary period. it is full of great characters. more profoundly, britain transformed the world. the british empire spread its culture. it is a remarkable period. i fell in love with it and never fell out of love with it. host: representative tom cole, what is on your summer reading list? i am reading a book called the hopkins touch. not have the same politics, but i admire the political style. probably next up for me, i have not had a chance to read an act of congress. the reviews have been compelling. that is going to be an interesting case study. when you are reading a book where you know all the characters -- you know barney frank and senator dodd. then there is a book i just ordered on james burns, the legendary south carolina i was told i would love this book. was is a guy who nearly vice president instead of
i spent a year in london after a graduated -- i graduated. i live in the east end of london.oject was on english working-class adaptations of the welfare state and how to change living patterns and attitudes. i fell in love with 19th century britain. it is an extraordinary period. it is full of great characters. more profoundly, britain transformed the world. the british empire spread its culture. it is a remarkable period. i fell in love with it and never fell out of love with it. host:...
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recently i had the bait with muslim communities in books in but the city in london about these very issues. for importances east as well before the us news and the. jewish authorities are racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please but you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites and people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies a meeting a website and some other lunatics who also agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mention that it was he is a us alright you know yet if you just go just for matters that it does not just toss you short of the british people died there a poll by what's happened they want to stroll response from government they don't want a reaction that could be tempered by fears of political incorrectness what should be done there's going to be some strong reaction surely political correctness really has no connection to where the you have a viable response to a terrorist incident stopping terrorism is
recently i had the bait with muslim communities in books in but the city in london about these very issues. for importances east as well before the us news and the. jewish authorities are racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please but you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites and people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies a meeting a website and some other lunatics who...
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in the north east of england and some news in brief here this hour the mayor of london is calling for much tougher monitoring of islamic groups in universities or is johnson so segregated lectures should not bear loud he was speaking in the wake of the daylight model really rigby that sparked a wave of national park has by right wing extremists over two thousand people marched through a remembering this soldier had to death by alleged muslim extremists. the media group of government employees demonstrating for improved working conditions and pay clashed with police water cannon with kind of liquid was used to disperse the protests dozens of people were detained calling the rally. have you ever wanted to take to the streets and protest for an important cause or perhaps join the security services to try and restore peace well soon you'll be able to do both with a new ride media again. to come. soon you will be able to take part in a street protest from the comfort of your armchair coming out for handheld devices and p.c.'s is the first riot simulator game wrapped in pixel graphics and o
in the north east of england and some news in brief here this hour the mayor of london is calling for much tougher monitoring of islamic groups in universities or is johnson so segregated lectures should not bear loud he was speaking in the wake of the daylight model really rigby that sparked a wave of national park has by right wing extremists over two thousand people marched through a remembering this soldier had to death by alleged muslim extremists. the media group of government employees...
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east coast 1350 range. if you're going to london, paris, rome, add an extra 15, 20%. especially for nonstop. you're going to pay a serious premium. if you go to places like germany, ireland, spain, switzerland, which are the cheapest countries right now, those are the best bet. gerri: let's talk about making the fares cheaper, what do i do? you have to be in the shoulder season, right? >> certainly if you can buy your ticket for example before the second week in june, ther therea little bit of break. the last week in august ticket prices drop, kids go back to school. in between they are the expected tickets are. there is a $30 surcharge each way on those days so if you don't fly on those days, he will not incur the surcharge. tuesday afternoon is after the sales occur, monday night everything matches tuesday morning. tuesday afternoon is the best time to shop. gerri: we did cheapest destinations in europe, now cheaper destinations in the u.s. what if i didn't want to pay up for it? >> northeast the cheapest city of boston. let's help the folks out in boston. washington, d.c., baltimore area.
east coast 1350 range. if you're going to london, paris, rome, add an extra 15, 20%. especially for nonstop. you're going to pay a serious premium. if you go to places like germany, ireland, spain, switzerland, which are the cheapest countries right now, those are the best bet. gerri: let's talk about making the fares cheaper, what do i do? you have to be in the shoulder season, right? >> certainly if you can buy your ticket for example before the second week in june, ther therea little...
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become popular and his books and speeches were on sale at airports around the middle east and he was very popular in london and elsewhere. they basically just wanted to go away. he was kept in prison for 18 months without charge. the united nations investigated imprisonment and declared unlawful. the fbi came to interrogate al- awlaki when he was imprisoned and were trying to ask him questions about the 9/11 attacks and effectively trying to convince him to shut his mouth. he comes out of prison and starts a blog. people often refer to him as the youtube imam or the internet imam. he comes out and start pontificating on the affairs of the world. and he has a vibrant comment section on his website and young muslims are asking his interpretation of the koran or the deeds of mohammed. he becomes this figure on the internet. his mosque was the internet. and as the u.s. wars intensified, his rhetoric intensified. and the turning point in the story was in 2009 when major nidal hasan opened fire at fort hood, texas, on his fellow soldiers brittany with an army psychiatrist and gunned down more than one dozen of i
become popular and his books and speeches were on sale at airports around the middle east and he was very popular in london and elsewhere. they basically just wanted to go away. he was kept in prison for 18 months without charge. the united nations investigated imprisonment and declared unlawful. the fbi came to interrogate al- awlaki when he was imprisoned and were trying to ask him questions about the 9/11 attacks and effectively trying to convince him to shut his mouth. he comes out of...