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she is at saint thomases hospital just across the river from parliament.authorities are saying about the condition of some of the people brought in today? this hospital has been right at the centre of things today, as you were saying, it is right opposite the houses of parliament, it is linked to it by westminster bridge were some of those terrible injuries, some of those terrible injuries, some of those catastrophic injuries took place today and staff rushed out of this hospital today to try to help those who were injured on the bridge. two people remain in a sta ble bridge. two people remain in a stable condition at saint thomases hospital and another eight were taken to kings hospital in south—east london. it's a major trauma centre used to dealing with major injuries from, for example, cars, road traffic incidents and that kind of thing. we know of those eight people six are in a stable condition but two people remained critically ill tonight. sophie, thank you very much for now. if there is any more development there we will come back to you straighta
she is at saint thomases hospital just across the river from parliament.authorities are saying about the condition of some of the people brought in today? this hospital has been right at the centre of things today, as you were saying, it is right opposite the houses of parliament, it is linked to it by westminster bridge were some of those terrible injuries, some of those terrible injuries, some of those catastrophic injuries took place today and staff rushed out of this hospital today to try...
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it killed two. 20 people injured and a number of them still in hospital tonight, at saint thomases inthe prime minister has been sharing a meeting of cobra, the country's emergency committee. after that, she gave a statement on today's events. she described it as a sick and depraved attack, and an appalling incident. if it was aimed at changing people's way of life, she says that attempt was doomed to failure, because parliament would sit as normal tomorrow. i have just chaired a meeting of the government's emergency committee, cobra, following the sick and depraved terrorist attack on the streets of our capital, this afternoon. the full details of exactly what happened are still emerging. having been updated by police and security officials, i can confirm that this appalling incident began when a single attacker drove his vehicle into pedestrians walking across westminster bridge. killing two people, and injuring many more, including three police officers. this attacker, who was armed with a knife, then ran towards parliament where he was confronted by the police officers who keep us
it killed two. 20 people injured and a number of them still in hospital tonight, at saint thomases inthe prime minister has been sharing a meeting of cobra, the country's emergency committee. after that, she gave a statement on today's events. she described it as a sick and depraved attack, and an appalling incident. if it was aimed at changing people's way of life, she says that attempt was doomed to failure, because parliament would sit as normal tomorrow. i have just chaired a meeting of the...
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>>reporter: the thomases have devoted themselves to fundraising. they will be receiving an award for their work later this year. frank. >> that was in rubin reporting. >>> for the first time the head of the fbi confirms its members of president trump's campaign for ties to russia's meddling in the presidential campaign. fbi director james comey testified this morning. lee martinez joins us from the newsroom. he also reviewed president trump's claims that president obama wiretapped him.>>reporter: fbi directorjames comey was very clear, president trump was not wiretapped. he confirmed the campaign associates are under active investigations and they have been since july. president donald trump welcome den investigation on march 4 for the series of tweets accusing former president obama of wiretapping him during the presidential campaign. today, fbi directorjames comey made it impossible. >> with respect to the tweets about wiretapping, i have no information that supports those tweets. we have looked into the fbi. the department of justice has asked m
>>reporter: the thomases have devoted themselves to fundraising. they will be receiving an award for their work later this year. frank. >> that was in rubin reporting. >>> for the first time the head of the fbi confirms its members of president trump's campaign for ties to russia's meddling in the presidential campaign. fbi director james comey testified this morning. lee martinez joins us from the newsroom. he also reviewed president trump's claims that president obama...
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the first case i wrote the court affirmed my judgment with thomases sotomayor and justice scalia in dissent. that's a line-up many might think of unusual. it's the sort of thing that happens quietly day in and day out in the united states supreme court and in the courts across this country. i wonder if people realize that justices thomas and sotomayor agree about 60% of the time. or that justices scalia and breyer agree more often than that? all in a very toughest cases in our entire legal system. here's another example. about my record. over the last decade, i participated in 2,700 appeals. often the cases are hard. 5% of all federal lawsuits make their way to decision theres the court of appeals. i've served with judges appointed by president obama all the way back to president johnson. in the tenth circuit, we hear cases from six different states covering two time zones and 20% of the continental united states. but in the west, we listen to one another. respectfully. we tolerate, we cherish different points of view. we seek consensus whenever we can. my law clerks tell me that 97% of tho
the first case i wrote the court affirmed my judgment with thomases sotomayor and justice scalia in dissent. that's a line-up many might think of unusual. it's the sort of thing that happens quietly day in and day out in the united states supreme court and in the courts across this country. i wonder if people realize that justices thomas and sotomayor agree about 60% of the time. or that justices scalia and breyer agree more often than that? all in a very toughest cases in our entire legal...
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the headmaster of the school says he is looking forward to welcoming the prince in september, at thomasesdespread frost is on the way this evening, the reason is that clear skies are brought by high pressure and in the centre of the high the winds are very light, this is why we will have those still calm frosty conditions first thing in the morning. in towns and cities, around 2 degrees, outside of town much colder. the nippy start first thing tomorrow. but in the afternoon it's looking beautiful. so the high pressure is with us alter the course of the day. i want to point out that the strength of the breeze across the strength of the breeze across the south—east of the uk will make it feel chilly on the actual coastline itself but inland we are talking about temperatures of 15 or 16 degrees. copycat conditions for most of us on sunday, more central and eastern areas, overall, beautiful. this is bbc news at five. the headlines: a huge investigation is underway into westminster attacker khalid masood, who had used multiple aliases. police have made arrests in the west midlands and the nort
the headmaster of the school says he is looking forward to welcoming the prince in september, at thomasesdespread frost is on the way this evening, the reason is that clear skies are brought by high pressure and in the centre of the high the winds are very light, this is why we will have those still calm frosty conditions first thing in the morning. in towns and cities, around 2 degrees, outside of town much colder. the nippy start first thing tomorrow. but in the afternoon it's looking...
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chief thomasness tell heads the septa transit police. agency in suburban station. >> drug usage, some sex, deaf indication, right there on the tracks everywhere. did it get to that point? >> um, we have -- i mean, look h you have a population who has mental health issues, um, who, um, don't have homes or places to be, go to the bathroom. i mean there are related concerns. it becomes little more dirty. >> reporter: but merchants say it was more than that. >> the environment became overwhelmingly negative. >> reporter: septa police had backed off. enforcement stopped. >> basically there were police down here but they weren't under acting like they had in the past. >> reporter: did septa police in suburban change its policy of policing down there based on any legal concern at all? >> yes. >> reporter: it was a major change. brought about in late december meeting at septa. >> in developing strategies, we got a legal opinion and the legal opinion said we can't move people who are loitering in the station. that problem already existed. >> repo
chief thomasness tell heads the septa transit police. agency in suburban station. >> drug usage, some sex, deaf indication, right there on the tracks everywhere. did it get to that point? >> um, we have -- i mean, look h you have a population who has mental health issues, um, who, um, don't have homes or places to be, go to the bathroom. i mean there are related concerns. it becomes little more dirty. >> reporter: but merchants say it was more than that. >> the...
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chief thomasness tell says the septa transit police the lead policing agency in suburban station. >>t there on the tracks everywhere. did it get to that point? >> um, we have, i can mean look when off population who has mental health issues, um, who no homes or places to became to go to the bathroom that are related concerns. it becomes a little more dirty. >> reporter: but merchants say it was more than that. >> the environment became overwhelmingly negative. >> reporter: septa police had backed off. >> enforcement stopped. >> basically, there were police down here but they weren't interacting like they had in the past. >> did septa police in suburban change its policy of policing down there based on any legal concern at all? >> yes. >> reporter: it was a major change. brought about in a late december meeting at septa. >> in developing strategies, we got a legal opinion and legal opinion said we can't move people who are loitering in the station. that problem already existed. >> reporter: which meant, though, that people stayed. >> absolutely. >> reporter: you wouldn't move them. >>
chief thomasness tell says the septa transit police the lead policing agency in suburban station. >>t there on the tracks everywhere. did it get to that point? >> um, we have, i can mean look when off population who has mental health issues, um, who no homes or places to became to go to the bathroom that are related concerns. it becomes a little more dirty. >> reporter: but merchants say it was more than that. >> the environment became overwhelmingly negative. >>...
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we're at a pretty mildlyret mily 50 degrees but it's all it's all downhill from here mike thomases he'llon thel ie other side of the break.brak. don't go anywhere.n you're watching fox5 news news morning. >> ♪♪ dunkin's full-bodied, cold brew coffee. takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >> back at 5:14 with a check 5:1 of your top stories.o the aclu filed an ethics et complaint against attorney general jeff sessions in response to session's contactcoa with russian fishes last year.y. they're asking the bar too investigate whether sessions ses engaged professionald profesonal misconduct in the answers heswee gave in sworn testimonyorn earlier this year.earliethis yea >> the d.c. government now admits two of its policei p officers may have violatedolated protocol in the shooting oftingo terrence sterling.eling. a civil lawsuit revealsreveals officers went against went agait department policy by chasingchag sterling on his motorcycle on before the sho
we're at a pretty mildlyret mily 50 degrees but it's all it's all downhill from here mike thomases he'llon thel ie other side of the break.brak. don't go anywhere.n you're watching fox5 news news morning. >> ♪♪ dunkin's full-bodied, cold brew coffee. takes 12 hours to steep... and almost no time to sip. now available with a sweet and salted kick. america runs on dunkin'. >> back at 5:14 with a check 5:1 of your top stories.o the aclu filed an ethics et complaint against...
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but the thomases still hope for an answer. >> the cancer is out there.hink that has to be looked at. so that sam's death is not in vein. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings >> lapook: singer sheryl crow. >> lapook: for women who have has mastectomies, what to do next is increasingly a matter of choice. erin moriarty takes what we caution is a candid look. >> my name is debby bowers. i was diagnosed with breast cancer. >> cancer is not just a killer. >> i was diagnosed in 2009 with breast cancer you've had a double mass tech comow. >> each of these women ranging in age from 34 to 51. >> it's a loss. you learn to deal with it. >> it's how these women chose to deal with their loss that is sparking conversation. fair warning, some of these images are graphic. >> they call it going flat. instead of replacing their curves with surgical implants these women are embracing their scars, even bearing them publicly. >> i never saw anybody like me. i nev
but the thomases still hope for an answer. >> the cancer is out there.hink that has to be looked at. so that sam's death is not in vein. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. my swthis scarf all thatsara. left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings >> lapook: singer sheryl crow. >> lapook: for women who have has mastectomies, what to do next is increasingly a matter of choice. erin moriarty takes what we caution is a candid look....