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you can expect a face wipe in an airport, that is why, or somebody will saunter across waterloo bridgehe problems for whistle— blowers, one of the great benefits of having these open societies is our whistle—blowers, they don't generally face being offed by the state any more. journalists want to know everything, but as citizens we don't necessarily want everything to be known. there are a lot of things our spooks are doing to find out, say, aboutjihadis that i want them to do. let's say the proposition was, could you bug a jihadi's television so when they are having a conversation about who to bomb you could pick it up? i am in favour. i would be in general not in favour of that being known so the jihadis could stop it happening. so we would share that. insofar as that is what is being explored, i am antsy about other people discovering it and the jihadis discovering what's going on. let's admit we are conflicted. the big question in a democratic society is what oversight you have about what your spooks are doing so you can be relatively sure they are doing the things you would approv
you can expect a face wipe in an airport, that is why, or somebody will saunter across waterloo bridgehe problems for whistle— blowers, one of the great benefits of having these open societies is our whistle—blowers, they don't generally face being offed by the state any more. journalists want to know everything, but as citizens we don't necessarily want everything to be known. there are a lot of things our spooks are doing to find out, say, aboutjihadis that i want them to do. let's say...
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bridge. at this point it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about to minster, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point he puts his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hits someone else, just about here. imagine the panic along here. people walking along this pavement, desperate to get out of the way. some of them pushing themselves right up to the side barriers to stop themselves from being hit. and it's at this point where that cctv footage shows the woman falling over into the water. did shejump? well, one eyewitness has told us that she was knocked into the thames by the car. she was andreea christea, the romanian tourist. by this point it's become pretty clear to people on the bridge what's going on, many of them, thankfully, h
bridge. at this point it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about to minster, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point he puts his foot to the...
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guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's main train terminals, and over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed. ongoing investigations. you have heard about that ongoing investigation. police in london urging the media not to talk about the perpetrator because of the ongoing nature of what is happening. tom: what will the nation listen for from prime minister may? guy: stability. she is the right person in the right job. her previous job was in the home office, its responsibility this kind of incident. she knows her way around these events. one thing people will be taken away from this is how did such an attack happen so close in central london. how did this man gain entry to the palace of westminster? that is a question that will need answering. taylor: we are starting with developments in london's worst terror attack in a decade. detectives have been working through the night. during that time, we have searched 6 addresses and made seven arrests in birmingham, london, and other parts of the country. i
guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's main train terminals, and over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed. ongoing investigations. you have heard about that ongoing investigation. police in london urging the media not to talk about the perpetrator because of the ongoing nature of what is happening. tom: what will the nation listen for from prime minister may? guy: stability. she is the right person in the...
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bridge. at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round the roundabout in waterloo. e bridge, westminster bridge, drive onto it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the curb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident as masood ran into his victims. one man fell over the edge of the bridge. it is believed it was kurt cochran, on his 25th wedding anniversary. his wife was still in hospital. at this point, he put his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hit someone else just about here. imagine the panic along here. people walking along this pavement desperate to get out of the way. some of them pushing themselves right up to the side barriers to stop themselves from being hit. and it's at this point where that cctv footage shows the woman falling over into the water. did shejump? one eyewitness told us that she was knocked into the thames by the car. she was andreea christi, a romanian tourist who was rescued from the water. by this point it has become pretty clear to people on the bridge what is going on. many of them thankfully have man
bridge. at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round the roundabout in waterloo. e bridge, westminster bridge, drive onto it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the curb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident as masood ran into his victims. one man fell over the edge of the bridge. it is believed it was kurt cochran, on his 25th wedding anniversary. his wife was still in hospital. at this point, he put his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hit...
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Mar 23, 2017
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bridge is closed of course, along with parliament square. parts of victoria street and embankment. you can't actually get into or out of westminster underground station either. and these are the delays through waterlooome early rain around this morning but it is set to push its way westwards through the morning and it should dry out and brighten up as we head through the afternoon. still a chilly easterly wind. you will feel that in part of the thames estuary. by say nine or ten o'clock, the rain has moved westwards. still cloud here and there, which will then break and we will get some sunny spells coming through. always a bit cooler the further east you are. up to 12 or 13 degrees. a bright and breezy day. overnight, it will stay dry. more cloud towards southern areas and a few outbreaks of rain. otherwise dry. overnight lows of six or seven celsius. tomorrow, that chilly easterly wind. eastern areas, the temperatures will be lower. dry and lots in the way of sunshine. high pressure is set to stay with us over the course of the weekend so it is looking dry. lots of warm sunshine around on saturday. highs of 15 or 16 celsius but some rather chilly nights. perhaps a touch of frost in the rural areas
bridge is closed of course, along with parliament square. parts of victoria street and embankment. you can't actually get into or out of westminster underground station either. and these are the delays through waterlooome early rain around this morning but it is set to push its way westwards through the morning and it should dry out and brighten up as we head through the afternoon. still a chilly easterly wind. you will feel that in part of the thames estuary. by say nine or ten o'clock, the...
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that, of course, is causing delays at times for northbound traffic on waterloo bridge.n woken up by a window rattling wind last night, and it's still quite blustery through much of this morning. but whereas yesterday was quite drab, i think today is going to brighten up quite nicely and were all in for some sunshine. always best to further south you are, really. it's quite a chilly start to the day, still quite windy, the wind gradually easing down. the best of the sunshine towards the south, cloudier further best of the sunshine towards the south, cloudierfurther north best of the sunshine towards the south, cloudier further north and here you mightjust catch one were the light showers but i think most of us are going to stay dry and there will be some sunshine, quite pleasa nt there will be some sunshine, quite pleasant in it, top temperatures up to ioiidc. the nicest day, really, of the next few. by the time we get to this evening the winds are a lot lighter. there will be some clear skies proclaim so it is going to locally feel quite chilly for the first half of the
that, of course, is causing delays at times for northbound traffic on waterloo bridge.n woken up by a window rattling wind last night, and it's still quite blustery through much of this morning. but whereas yesterday was quite drab, i think today is going to brighten up quite nicely and were all in for some sunshine. always best to further south you are, really. it's quite a chilly start to the day, still quite windy, the wind gradually easing down. the best of the sunshine towards the south,...
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bridge. at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about toer, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point, he puts his foot to the floor, accelerating fast and hard. he hits someone else just about here. one was unconscious. imagine the panic along here. people walking along this pavement, desperate to get out of the way. some of them pushing themselves right up to the side barriers to stop themselves from being hit. and it's at this point where that cctv footage shows the woman falling over into the water. did shejump? well, one eyewitness has told us that she was knocked into the thames by the car. she was andrea christi, the romanian tourist. by this point, it's become pretty clear to people on the bridge what's going on. many of them
bridge. at this point, it was just an ordinary cardriving round a roundabout in waterloo, but he was about toer, bridge, drive on to it and start killing people. this is where he mounted the kerb. witnesses said they thought it was an accident, as masood ran into his first victims. one man fell over the wall of the bridge here and hit the concrete towpath below. it's believed this is where kurt cochran, the us tourist on holiday with his wife, died. at this point, he puts his foot to the floor,...
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guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's main over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed.
guy: an incredibly busy bridge coming from the south side new waterloo station, one of london's main over the bridge. that is the shot you are looking at. it remains closed.
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this is waterloo bridge so in a minute.o people will be coming over here to go to the station. it is pretty much ex'e" 77 " f to go to the station. it is pretty much usual- i to go to the station. it is pretty much usual. about an much business as usual. about an hour ago it was wall—to—wall red buses because the traffic was diverted. over there is the train line that comes out from charring and there i trains running cross and there are trains running normally and you can see westminster in the background and how close we are. in the background and how close we a re. pretty in the background and how close we are. pretty - business as usual are. pretty much business as usual for the people going home tonight. but i have been speaking to the for the people going home tonight. but i h transportrpeaking to the for the people going home tonight. but i h transport police g to the for the people going home tonight. but i h transport police and they for the people going home tonight. bu1 going insport police and they for the peopl
this is waterloo bridge so in a minute.o people will be coming over here to go to the station. it is pretty much ex'e" 77 " f to go to the station. it is pretty much usual- i to go to the station. it is pretty much usual. about an much business as usual. about an hour ago it was wall—to—wall red buses because the traffic was diverted. over there is the train line that comes out from charring and there i trains running cross and there are trains running normally and you can see...