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he met them in cafes and mosques in tunis.do gunmen at an is camp in libya. and there's a final revelation in the confessions. the identity of the man who is alleged to have masterminded both attacks. he is the tunisian called chamseddine al sandi. the suspects say he recruited them, paid them to go to libya for training and gave them their orders. if the confessions are accurate, then al sandi is responsible for the deaths of 60 people from around the world, including 31 british tourists at sousse and bardo, and he's still on the run. al sandi is believed to be in libya. this is the man that we believe was behind the bardo and sousse attacks and he is still at large. what would be the families' response, do you think? i've not seen that. if that's right and the families see that, they will be shocked to see the face of the man who caused them such terrible sadness. for all the victims of bardo and sousse, there are still so many questions that need to be answered. translation: there are days when you feel completely exhausted
he met them in cafes and mosques in tunis.do gunmen at an is camp in libya. and there's a final revelation in the confessions. the identity of the man who is alleged to have masterminded both attacks. he is the tunisian called chamseddine al sandi. the suspects say he recruited them, paid them to go to libya for training and gave them their orders. if the confessions are accurate, then al sandi is responsible for the deaths of 60 people from around the world, including 31 british tourists at...
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he met the in cafes and mosques in tunis.amp in libya. and there's a final revelation in the confessions. the identity of the man who is alleged to have masterminded both attacks. he is the tunisian called chamseddine al sandi. the suspects say he recruited them, paid them to go to libya for training and gave them their orders. if the confessions are accurate, then al sandi is responsible for the deaths of 60 people from around the world, including 31 british tourists at sousse and bardo, and he's still on the run. al sandi is believed to be in libya. this is the man that we believe was behind the bardo and sousse attacks and he is still at large. what would be the family ‘s response, do you think? i've not seen that. if that is right and the families say that, they will be shocked to see the face of the man that cause them such terrible sadness. for all the victims of bardo and sousse there are still so many questions that need to be answered. translation: there are days when you feel completely exhausted, days when you want
he met the in cafes and mosques in tunis.amp in libya. and there's a final revelation in the confessions. the identity of the man who is alleged to have masterminded both attacks. he is the tunisian called chamseddine al sandi. the suspects say he recruited them, paid them to go to libya for training and gave them their orders. if the confessions are accurate, then al sandi is responsible for the deaths of 60 people from around the world, including 31 british tourists at sousse and bardo, and...
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ina museum attack in a tunisian capital, tunis in a museum in which 22 mostly foreign tourists wereded to see improvements in security being put in place and it was less clear simon as to whether those improvements had actually been put in place in time or not and certainly what we do know is the foreign office did not change its security advice to absolutely no travel. it remained at all, but essential travel at that level despite the attack. richard galpin, thank you very much. on bbc news today, we've been looking at the pressures facing the national health service in england. whether couples get treatment depends where they live in the uk. nice recommends up to three cycles as long as people meet certain criteria. in nottinghamshire, two clinical commissioning groups which hold the local health purse are proposing ending nhs funding because of financial pressure. fertility experts warn it will leave more couples childless. our news correspondent rob sissons has the story. there is never a dull moment in this family. imogen is four. she is the child kelly and tim thought they'd n
ina museum attack in a tunisian capital, tunis in a museum in which 22 mostly foreign tourists wereded to see improvements in security being put in place and it was less clear simon as to whether those improvements had actually been put in place in time or not and certainly what we do know is the foreign office did not change its security advice to absolutely no travel. it remained at all, but essential travel at that level despite the attack. richard galpin, thank you very much. on bbc news...
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afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunisd it is alleged the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed ofjihadist activity. the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. the coroner has made clear this morning they will be looking at the issue of the security at the hotel, the imperial hotel where the attack took place, he has also said there will be looking at what they call the adequacy of the travel advice given the foreign office and a travel company involved in booking the holiday. and already, the counsel for the inquest said there isa counsel for the inquest said there is a lot of concern about the booking pross. thank you. the former football coach, barry bennell, has pleaded not guilty to eight charges of child sex offences. the former crewe alexandra coach appeared via v
afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunisd it is alleged the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed ofjihadist activity. the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. the coroner...
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they had come despite a terrorist attack at the bardo museum in the capital, tunis, three month earlierd booked with tour operator thomson. i was constantly asking the question, are we going to be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? what did they say? that we would. we were told there would be increased security. but british holiday—makers say security wasn't increased. alyson kane and her husband also booked to go to the imperial with thompson. we called them on the 23rd of march after bardo to make sure it was still safe to travel. what did they say? everything was fine, it was safe to travel. they were not doing any refunds or transfers. so again, we were reassured. so if you had tried to cancel, you wouldn't have got your money back. no. the giant travel company tui, which owns thomson, told us it is cooperating to make sure the deaths are investigated, the facts determined and the lessons learned, but they said it would be inappropriate to comment further before the inquests. the so—called islamic state recruited the gunman, who opened fire on the beach. he was killed at the s
they had come despite a terrorist attack at the bardo museum in the capital, tunis, three month earlierd booked with tour operator thomson. i was constantly asking the question, are we going to be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? what did they say? that we would. we were told there would be increased security. but british holiday—makers say security wasn't increased. alyson kane and her husband also booked to go to the imperial with thompson. we called them on the 23rd of march after...
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it was the uss des moines and we took that over to tunis and tunisia, and then we got back on the ship and went to france and got on an express train to paris and went to madrid, flew down to casablanca to meet with the king and finally we got to come home. >> and that was your first trip outside the u.s. >> my first overseas trip. >> not bad for a kid from north dakota. >> no, pretty special. >> you can see the crowd, this is a photo in new delhi, the crowds that surrounded president eisenhower. he was tremendously popular around the world. you were also involved in the election of 1960 during the campaign. >> yes, president eisenhower hadn't done much to help vp nixon in that election in 1960, but he finally decided he would and we went to new york, we went outside a new york to long island and up to manhattan and my job was to secure the parade route down through what we called the canyons of new york city up to herald square.ca i had both the president and the vice president in an open car and there were millions of people on the street, looking out of windows, hanging out of windo
it was the uss des moines and we took that over to tunis and tunisia, and then we got back on the ship and went to france and got on an express train to paris and went to madrid, flew down to casablanca to meet with the king and finally we got to come home. >> and that was your first trip outside the u.s. >> my first overseas trip. >> not bad for a kid from north dakota. >> no, pretty special. >> you can see the crowd, this is a photo in new delhi, the crowds that...
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. >> yet we do see that the number going to syria is coming from tunis. also, there were good signs of the elements of radicalization that was also happening underground. it does exist funded by the outside and threw schools and other aspects you talk about in this book and other models. >> i have a question about the east africa literal. let's skip the area to the border and go while the way down to mumbai for, the tanzanian coast, zanzibar and the western part of madagascar. i know the area fairly well and that's when i was there there were sunnis and shia and they were all living in peace. but the ethnic origins of these people there were sunni and shia and it was very next. it's an area of considerable friction and i wonder if you have any ideas on what is going to happen there. thanks. >> i can't speak to that because i don't research that part of the world but the only thing i will say somewhat related to the question is if you are interested in polling on these issues and other parts of the world and how the view is vice versa, the form has been ex
. >> yet we do see that the number going to syria is coming from tunis. also, there were good signs of the elements of radicalization that was also happening underground. it does exist funded by the outside and threw schools and other aspects you talk about in this book and other models. >> i have a question about the east africa literal. let's skip the area to the border and go while the way down to mumbai for, the tanzanian coast, zanzibar and the western part of madagascar. i...
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see the highest number of jihaddists -- used to be the highest number flowing to syria were coming tunissted, underred by by-outside. funds by schools and not to the level i think produced syria or iraq. we cannot go. >> thank you. i'm, i guess, a health communicator. i have a question about the east african literal, and let's skip the area from, say, djibouti to the kenya border and good from kenya to museum mumbass, the madagascar. do you have -- i know the area fairly well and i know -- when i was there, there war sunnis, shias, this was in '70s, all living in peace. but the ethnic origins of the people, they were sunnies and shias from yemen, omanis, and it was very mixed. and it answer area of friction. what is going to happen there? >> i can't speak to that because i don't research that part of the world, but the only thing i will say that us somewhat related ex-if you're interested in polling on the issues in other parts of the world in africa, how the shia view the sunnies sunnies and vice versa, the pew forum has done he excellent polg and the geographickic span of their polling
see the highest number of jihaddists -- used to be the highest number flowing to syria were coming tunissted, underred by by-outside. funds by schools and not to the level i think produced syria or iraq. we cannot go. >> thank you. i'm, i guess, a health communicator. i have a question about the east african literal, and let's skip the area from, say, djibouti to the kenya border and good from kenya to museum mumbass, the madagascar. do you have -- i know the area fairly well and i know...
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he is from tunis.ing too much of arabic as well but he was a little bit of help until another emirates working came by and she was iraqian and able to translate more. >> as people passed, people offered assistance to translate for eli's parents to communicate with the cbp agents. >> how long were they detained? >> they were there for eight hours. 10:00 in the morning until 6:30. >> eli. i am told you said you were once a supporter of president trump. are you still? >> oh, well, at this second i don't know what to answer. i mean, some things he said and he promised with i was with, like the, you know, the health care program, the new ones, protecting the country, which is all we're looking forward for, making everyone feel more secure and safe. we were all looking forward for that, you know. i mean, what he is trying to do could be right, it could be wrong. they know more than what we do, but not in that way. not in that way at all. a lot of people are affected, a lot of people losing their lives. i mea
he is from tunis.ing too much of arabic as well but he was a little bit of help until another emirates working came by and she was iraqian and able to translate more. >> as people passed, people offered assistance to translate for eli's parents to communicate with the cbp agents. >> how long were they detained? >> they were there for eight hours. 10:00 in the morning until 6:30. >> eli. i am told you said you were once a supporter of president trump. are you still?...
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they'd come despite a terrorist attack at the bardo museum in the capital, tunis, three months earliere we going to be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? what did they say? that we would. we were told there would be increased security. but british holiday—makers say security wasn't increased. alyson kane and her husband also booked to go to the imperial with thompson. we called them on 23rd march after bardo to make sure it was still safe to travel. what did they say? everything was fine, it was safe to travel. they weren't doing any refunds or transfers. so again, we were reassured. so if you had tried to cancel, you wouldn't have got your money back. no. the giant travel company tui, which owns thomson, told us it is cooperating to make sure the deaths are investigated, the facts determined and the lessons learned, but they said it would be inappropriate to comment further before the inquests. the so—called islamic state recruited the gunman, who opened fire on the beach. seifeddine rezgui was killed at the scene, but he didn't plan the attack alone. panorama has discovered he
they'd come despite a terrorist attack at the bardo museum in the capital, tunis, three months earliere we going to be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? what did they say? that we would. we were told there would be increased security. but british holiday—makers say security wasn't increased. alyson kane and her husband also booked to go to the imperial with thompson. we called them on 23rd march after bardo to make sure it was still safe to travel. what did they say? everything was...
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afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunisd. and it is alleged the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed of jihadist activity, the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. well, in the last hour or so, in the final stages of the hearing today, we have been hearing from a very senior official, a counterterrorism official, from the foreign office and of course there are some questions facing the foreign office in terms of the kind of travel advice they gave at this time and certainly there have been allegations or accusations from some otherfamilies allegations or accusations from some other families that they should have changed their advice from initially it was all but essential travel, and they say it should have been changed to absolutely no travel to tunisia. the foreign o
afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunisd. and it is alleged the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed of jihadist activity, the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. well,...
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afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunised the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed of jihadist activity, the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. the coroner has made clear this morning that they will be looking at theissue morning that they will be looking at the issue of security at the hotel in sousse where the attack took place. it is also said that they will be looking at what they called the adequacy of the travel advice given by the foreign office and the travel company involved in booking a holiday. already, the councilfor the inquest has said that there is a lot of concern about the booking process. a 35—year—old man is in a stable condition in hospital after being injured in a shooting near a primary school in glasgow. police scotland said no one else was hur
afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunised the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed of jihadist activity, the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. the coroner has made...
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they had come despite a terrorist attack at the bardo museum in the capital, tunis, three month earlierith tour operator thomson. i was constantly asking the question, are we going to be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? what did they say? that we would. we were told there would be increased security. but british holiday—makers say security wasn't increased. alyson kennedy her husband also booked to go to the imperial with thompson. we called them on the 23rd of march after the bardo museum them on the 23rd of march after the ba rdo museum attack them on the 23rd of march after the bardo museum attack to make sure it was still 50 travel. what did they say? everything was fine, it was safe to travel. they were not doing any refunds or transfers. so again, we we re any refunds or transfers. so again, we were reassured. so any refunds or transfers. so again, we were reassured. so if you had tried to cancel, you wouldn't have got your money back. no. the travel company tui, which owns thomson, told us it is coopera
they had come despite a terrorist attack at the bardo museum in the capital, tunis, three month earlierith tour operator thomson. i was constantly asking the question, are we going to be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? can you guarantee we will be safe? what did they say? that we would. we were told there would be increased security. but british holiday—makers say security wasn't increased. alyson kennedy her husband also booked to go to the...
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afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunis and it is alleged the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed of jihadist activity, the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. we can get an update from richard who is at the court. there has been some very graphic cctv video shown, and also amateur video showing of the attack as it unfolded. it has been very, very distressing for the families of those killed, some of whom broke down in tears inside the court. one person walked out. they have been warned there would be graphic footage, and one person walked out because they couldn't bear the thought of seeing that kind of video, given the trauma they had been pro—following the death of their loved ones. it's been quite a traumatic day so far. one of the most significant lines so far i
afterjihadis carried out this attack inside one of the country's most famous museums, in the capital, tunis and it is alleged the same is cell was behind both attacks. now, almost two years later, tunisia remains on high alert. the country has long been a hotbed of jihadist activity, the security forces struggling to deal with the growth of islamic state. it's estimated 5,000 tunisians have fought for islamic state in iraq, syria and libya. and many have returned home in recent years. we can...
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we'll tunis a little more in tht mountains along 81 out to the rest.nd two for parts off the area on saturday. on saturd. stay tuned to that one if it i t gets into our region it would bl more significant coastal stormao with temperatures aroundrod freezing saturday afternoon.. .kay. guys, that is a weather update.e again few showers now 50s laterr today. to enjoy a mild afternoon.fternoon back to you. back w appreciate it. we are also a few weeks away a from the oscar nam nations beinb announced.ceed this morning we'll take a littll look into the future ourselves v since it's beginning of the yeag and all.in kevin is up next with a look at the stars and movies that he he thinks will be on the academy'sy short list this year. yea we'll see if you agree.. 10:25. ♪♪ ♪♪ z27mkz z16fz y27mky y16fy ♪♪ >>> 10:2 say kevin is with us hollywood award season in full swing. swi we're weeks away from findinging out which stars and movies willw be battling out for the big one. oscar nomination voting begins tomorrow. the nominations themselves wills be out soon. sn.
we'll tunis a little more in tht mountains along 81 out to the rest.nd two for parts off the area on saturday. on saturd. stay tuned to that one if it i t gets into our region it would bl more significant coastal stormao with temperatures aroundrod freezing saturday afternoon.. .kay. guys, that is a weather update.e again few showers now 50s laterr today. to enjoy a mild afternoon.fternoon back to you. back w appreciate it. we are also a few weeks away a from the oscar nam nations beinb...
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we were very aware of the risks when we went over, it was all happening in the bigger cities, like tunisecome more patchy through the afternoon. the best of sunshine will be across parts of east anglia and from west sussex eastwards and across scotland. for the rest of us, it does remain cloudy. temperatures getting up to nine celsius. then as we head on through the evening and overnight, this front fizzles in nature, but again, a lot of cloud around. some murky conditions. across the rest of scotland and no northern england, north wales and clipping northern ireland. in the south east, where we‘ve got clear skies, there is the risk again, of some frost and also some patchy fog. but here we‘ll start off with some sunshine when we lose that fog. so here is the rain across northern england and north wales tomorrow. quite a lot of cloud around it. on either side of it, there will be some sunshine. temperatures highest across scotland and northern ireland. we‘re looking at tens and 11s. lowest in the sunshine in the far south—east. and then as we move from tuesday and into wednesday, with th
we were very aware of the risks when we went over, it was all happening in the bigger cities, like tunisecome more patchy through the afternoon. the best of sunshine will be across parts of east anglia and from west sussex eastwards and across scotland. for the rest of us, it does remain cloudy. temperatures getting up to nine celsius. then as we head on through the evening and overnight, this front fizzles in nature, but again, a lot of cloud around. some murky conditions. across the rest of...