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no, ithink what andrew parker had to say today?rt afteressment he gave is one that is very recognisable. it is fairly clear that the pace and the rate and the scale of attacks has increased. partly because as daesh has lost ground in the middle east, they have turned their attention to actually creating and inspiring and sometimes organising plots in the countries from which some of these jihadis came. let me say that the uk is not the only country. i mean, we are a major target, but we're not a unique target. you can see that other european countries have suffered attacks of this type. many of them with rather more serious consequences than has happened in the uk. that is partly down to the fa ct the uk. that is partly down to the fact that our services are very good. and part of that is this challenge that andrew parker was talking to frank gardner about the numbers of people who are regarded as "extremists" and therefore potential threats and the larger group beyond that, people who are associated with them. is it really a case
no, ithink what andrew parker had to say today?rt afteressment he gave is one that is very recognisable. it is fairly clear that the pace and the rate and the scale of attacks has increased. partly because as daesh has lost ground in the middle east, they have turned their attention to actually creating and inspiring and sometimes organising plots in the countries from which some of these jihadis came. let me say that the uk is not the only country. i mean, we are a major target, but we're not...
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the daily mail has mi5 chief andrew parker saying web giants must do more to stop terror on our streets we begin with the photo on the front of the guardian. there are lots of stories about this, but it is an important day in the middle east in the battle against the group that calls itself islamic state. what i wa nted calls itself islamic state. what i wanted to say about that is that the islamic state is suffering a major loss in territory is due to air strikes as well as fighting on the ground, but let's be clear, the ideology is not going anywhere. u nfortu nately, ideology is not going anywhere. unfortunately, it will go underground and go elsewhere, whether vulnerable, politically vulnerable countries where it can grow, and it will also feed on the discourse of grievance, that it has lost the islamic state, where the caliphate was, and it needs to get that back and we need to fight the good fight, so it will feed on a discourse of grievance with vulnerable groups, and that's the danger. the optimism of this photographs which is one of the opposition soldiers from the syrian democ
the daily mail has mi5 chief andrew parker saying web giants must do more to stop terror on our streets we begin with the photo on the front of the guardian. there are lots of stories about this, but it is an important day in the middle east in the battle against the group that calls itself islamic state. what i wa nted calls itself islamic state. what i wanted to say about that is that the islamic state is suffering a major loss in territory is due to air strikes as well as fighting on the...
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i asked andrew parker if he knew where they are now and what they're doing.e who have gone to syria and iraq, a proportion of them are back in the uk from several years ago, having given up on the fighting and come back for different reasons. you're monitoring them? they are part of that 3,000 number i spoke about, where they're sifted and assessed on an individual basis for risk, and we apply intelligence coverage and police coverage accordingly. mi5 says its director general cannot be 100% perfect. a total of five terrorist attacks have got through this year against 20 stopped over four years. the uk, he says, will face down this challenging threat. prices are rising faster than at any time in the past five years, inflation as measured by the consumer prices index rose to 3% last month, driven up by increases in transport and food prices. the state pension will rise in line with this latest figure. kamal ahmed reports. running almost to standstill. as prices have gone up, our wages have remained stagnant, making that incomes squeeze just that little bit har
i asked andrew parker if he knew where they are now and what they're doing.e who have gone to syria and iraq, a proportion of them are back in the uk from several years ago, having given up on the fighting and come back for different reasons. you're monitoring them? they are part of that 3,000 number i spoke about, where they're sifted and assessed on an individual basis for risk, and we apply intelligence coverage and police coverage accordingly. mi5 says its director general cannot be 100%...
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that's according to the head of mi5, andrew parker.00 british jihadists have gone to fight for so—called islamic state in syria and iraq. and he's defended mi5‘s record after four terrorist attacks here this year. frank gardner reports. four terrorist attacks in britain, inspired by so—called islamic state, in the space of six months. most of the attackers were already known to mi5, the security service. today, its director general addressed journalists on the extent of the current threat. we've seen a dramatic up shift in threat this year. it's at the highest tempo i've seen in my 34—year career. i asked him why mi5 was unable to stop those attacks by known extremists. the likelihood is that sometimes attacks can happen, we've seen that. i've also said the likelihood is that when an attack happens, it may be done by somebody that we know or have known at some point in the past. were that not so, it would mean we were looking completely in the wrong place. when three men attacked people with a van and knives in southwark in june, it tu
that's according to the head of mi5, andrew parker.00 british jihadists have gone to fight for so—called islamic state in syria and iraq. and he's defended mi5‘s record after four terrorist attacks here this year. frank gardner reports. four terrorist attacks in britain, inspired by so—called islamic state, in the space of six months. most of the attackers were already known to mi5, the security service. today, its director general addressed journalists on the extent of the current...
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i asked andrew parker if he knew where they are now and what they're doing.ve gone to syria and iraq, a proportion of them are back in the uk from several years ago, having given up on the fighting and come back for different reasons. you're monitoring them? they are part of that 3,000 number i spoke about where they're sifted and assessed on an individual basis for risk and we apply intelligence coverage and police coverage accordingly. mi5 says its director general cannot be 100% perfect, a total of five terrorist attacks have got through this year against 20 stopped over four years. the uk, he says, will face down this challenging threat. frank gardner, bbc news. a man suffering from paranoid schizophrenia has been convicted of murdering a kurdish refugee. jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad to death at a home for vulnerable people in bristol where they both lived. it happened hours after barry had been released from a psychiatric hospital. mr ahmad's family say his death could and should have been prevented. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, reports. i.00am, and
i asked andrew parker if he knew where they are now and what they're doing.ve gone to syria and iraq, a proportion of them are back in the uk from several years ago, having given up on the fighting and come back for different reasons. you're monitoring them? they are part of that 3,000 number i spoke about where they're sifted and assessed on an individual basis for risk and we apply intelligence coverage and police coverage accordingly. mi5 says its director general cannot be 100% perfect, a...
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the daily mail has m15 chief andrew parker saying web giants must do more to stop terror on our streets are lots of stories about this, but it is an important day in the middle east in the battle against the group that calls itself islamic state. what i wa nted calls itself islamic state. what i wanted to say about that is that the islamic state is suffering a major loss in territory is due to air strikes as well as fighting on the ground, but let's be clear, the ideology is not going anywhere. u nfortu nately, ideology is not going anywhere. unfortunately, it will go underground and go elsewhere, whether vulnerable, politically vulnerable countries where it can grow, and it will also feed on the discourse of
the daily mail has m15 chief andrew parker saying web giants must do more to stop terror on our streets are lots of stories about this, but it is an important day in the middle east in the battle against the group that calls itself islamic state. what i wa nted calls itself islamic state. what i wanted to say about that is that the islamic state is suffering a major loss in territory is due to air strikes as well as fighting on the ground, but let's be clear, the ideology is not going anywhere....
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the numbers given yesterday by andrew parker, the extraordinary thing, he said there's been more than live investigations at the moment with 3000 people known to be connected to extremist activity being tracked. what's interesting is he is almost stating the obvious saying that you can't expect 100% success. if we look around our cities, airports, where we live, everything is being re—engineered in a permanent way to accept we are living with terrorism for many decades to come. where does that leave us? he is stating the blindingly obvious most of the time, but it has turned into an unprecedented and more uncertain world than ever before. we know that. the nugget in there is interesting, he is saying what can happen now is the stage when somebody decides to commit a crime toa somebody decides to commit a crime to a terrorist act can happen within 36 hours. it means the idea that we are listening into people and tracking people is impossible. it's the speed which is the scary thing that he is highlighting here. isn't there a really unpalatable truth which is, and it is implicit in ever
the numbers given yesterday by andrew parker, the extraordinary thing, he said there's been more than live investigations at the moment with 3000 people known to be connected to extremist activity being tracked. what's interesting is he is almost stating the obvious saying that you can't expect 100% success. if we look around our cities, airports, where we live, everything is being re—engineered in a permanent way to accept we are living with terrorism for many decades to come. where does...
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we have seen a clip of andrew parker. how significant is it that he's speaking to the bbc?e is the equivalent of the head of the fbi, homeland security and the national counterterrorism centre all rolled into one. so not someone we normally hear from. into one. so not someone we normally hearfrom. he operates in the shadows effectively. and the buck stops with him when it comes to heading off terrorist plots. in the uk with had five successful terrorist attacks, i use the word successful with a degree of distaste. he points out though that 20 have been stopped in the past four years. compared to some of the pla nts four years. compared to some of the plants in the united states, some of these are small. he said the 34 yea rs we “— these are small. he said the 34 years we —— he's been working for mi5, he years we —— he's been working for m15, he has never before seen such a high tempo of terrorist attacks and threats. the multiplicity of them, is truly enormous and they're working at full capacity to head off the next one. it is always a question in western countries where t
we have seen a clip of andrew parker. how significant is it that he's speaking to the bbc?e is the equivalent of the head of the fbi, homeland security and the national counterterrorism centre all rolled into one. so not someone we normally hear from. into one. so not someone we normally hearfrom. he operates in the shadows effectively. and the buck stops with him when it comes to heading off terrorist plots. in the uk with had five successful terrorist attacks, i use the word successful with a...
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the head of mi5, andrew parker, warns terrorist plots are escalating to the point of violence in a matterfter a "dramatic" jump in the scale and pace of the threat facing britain. us—backed militia in syria say they've taken control of raqqa after months of fighting with islamic state militants. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be getting the latest news from washington when donald trump gives a news conference — that's in beyond 100 days at seven o'clock. new analysis from the bbc shows house prices in many parts of the uk are lower now than a decade ago — once you account for inflation. we'll bring you some insight from one of the areas most affected. we'll find out the winner of this year's booker prize in a special programme at 21.45 tonight. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. the headlines. the second sacking of the premier league season — as craig shakespeare leaves leicester. the champions league returns — liverpo
the head of mi5, andrew parker, warns terrorist plots are escalating to the point of violence in a matterfter a "dramatic" jump in the scale and pace of the threat facing britain. us—backed militia in syria say they've taken control of raqqa after months of fighting with islamic state militants. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be getting the latest news from washington when donald trump gives a...
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i asked andrew parker if he knew where they are now on what they are doing.o syria and iraq, a proportion of them are back in the uk from several years ago, having given up on the fighting, coming back for different reasons. and you are monitoring them? they are part of the 3000 number i spoke about, where they are sifted and assessed individually for risk, and we apply intelligence and police coverage accordingly. m15 says its director general cannot be 100% perfect. a total of five terrorist attacks have got through this year, against 20 stopped over four years. got through this year, against 20 stopped overfour years. the uk, he says, will face down in this challenging trip. frank gardner, bbc news. we are still trying to make a connection to the man booker prize announcement, so connection to the man booker prize announcement, so let me tell you about another story relating to brexit. reversing brexit and staying in the eu would significantly boost the uk, -- in the eu would significantly boost the uk, —— economy, according to the oecd, the uk, —— economy
i asked andrew parker if he knew where they are now on what they are doing.o syria and iraq, a proportion of them are back in the uk from several years ago, having given up on the fighting, coming back for different reasons. and you are monitoring them? they are part of the 3000 number i spoke about, where they are sifted and assessed individually for risk, and we apply intelligence and police coverage accordingly. m15 says its director general cannot be 100% perfect. a total of five terrorist...
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service is warning that the threat of terrorism is that an unprecedented level that the state before andrew parker came during a speech to journalists specializing in security. it's clear that we're contending with an intense u.k. terrorist threat from islam mystic stream ists that threat is multi-dimensional evolving rapidly and operating at a scale and pace we've not seen before the director general of m i five or six should warnings like that before in july twenty sixth he said in an interview that a terror attack in the u.k. was a matter of when not if a few months later he stressed once again that there would be terrorist attacks in the u.k. and so sadly as history has shown with the u.k. hit by several atrocities it seems his previous warnings were all too accurate there's another side to this to a rise in hate crime to tell you about in the u.k. according to the home office that's up by a record twenty nine percent compared to twenty fifteen as you can see in the graph of my shoulder the spike was triggered around the time of the referendum and has been repeatedly fuelled after each terror
service is warning that the threat of terrorism is that an unprecedented level that the state before andrew parker came during a speech to journalists specializing in security. it's clear that we're contending with an intense u.k. terrorist threat from islam mystic stream ists that threat is multi-dimensional evolving rapidly and operating at a scale and pace we've not seen before the director general of m i five or six should warnings like that before in july twenty sixth he said in an...
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this came from the am i five general director andrew parker in the u.k. today. he says the u.k.as seen a dramatic upshift in threats, from islamic terrorism this year reflecting attacks that have taken place in westminster, manchester and the london bridge. he goes on to say -- he said the threat is multidimensional, evolving rapidly, and operating at a scale and pace that we have not seen before. that's a terrifying word. >> it is. unlike al qaeda, which really wanted people who are going to carry out terrorist attacks in the names, to commit them, train with them, isis doesn't care. they are fine if you go online to get radicalized and then commit an attack and learning. these people don't have to go to syria or iraq and it's much harder to find folks like that, so this is going to be a very serious challenge in the west, across africa and asia. >> martha: i want to play something from the rose garden. the greek prime minister with president trump. a question by john roberts. watch this. >> you said the potential for a donald trump presidency "i hope we will not face this evil
this came from the am i five general director andrew parker in the u.k. today. he says the u.k.as seen a dramatic upshift in threats, from islamic terrorism this year reflecting attacks that have taken place in westminster, manchester and the london bridge. he goes on to say -- he said the threat is multidimensional, evolving rapidly, and operating at a scale and pace that we have not seen before. that's a terrifying word. >> it is. unlike al qaeda, which really wanted people who are...
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andrew parker said his agency is constantly expanding and upgrading its capability, but cannot realistically all attacks targeting civilians. thisted a dramatic upshift year with attacks in london and manchester. the remnants of hurricane battered scotland and northern ireland, has left at least three people dead and hundreds of thousands without power in ireland. the former atlantic hurricane disrupted public transportation because of trees that were not to down onto train tracks. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: ibm reporting its third-quarter results. the numbers are such that operating eps beat analyst estimates by two pennies. billion versus the estimate of $18.6 million. it does appear revenue has broken the streak of 21 straight quarters of declines. you have to consider the fx part of the equation. growth margins slightly weaker than what analysts were looking for, they were looking for 47.9%. ibm's this is 45% of overall revenue, coming in at $34.9 billion, com
andrew parker said his agency is constantly expanding and upgrading its capability, but cannot realistically all attacks targeting civilians. thisted a dramatic upshift year with attacks in london and manchester. the remnants of hurricane battered scotland and northern ireland, has left at least three people dead and hundreds of thousands without power in ireland. the former atlantic hurricane disrupted public transportation because of trees that were not to down onto train tracks. global news...
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he is called andrew parker.ebrating the victory in raqqa and they say they have reclaimed the city from islamic state. and that is a story about the m15 on the front of the mail. the front of the times, traffic jam cost rises of the mail. the front of the times, trafficjam cost rises to £9 billion a year, talking about the m5 and m6. and this man was run over twice outside his home in manchester. she was talking in court yesterday that the former royal navy officer talking about the incident, and a thief who broke into their home, trying to stop him taking their car. and one hour in the bath each morning — how one mp begins work. tim lautand... morning — how one mp begins work. tim laut and... may be in the evening but in the morning —— loughton. we are talking about 60 things that have changed life in the last 60 years. i am wearing them now, for me contact lenses have been a revolution. hard to look beyond the dishwasher. i couldn't see it if ididn't the dishwasher. i couldn't see it if i didn't have my lenses
he is called andrew parker.ebrating the victory in raqqa and they say they have reclaimed the city from islamic state. and that is a story about the m15 on the front of the mail. the front of the times, traffic jam cost rises of the mail. the front of the times, trafficjam cost rises to £9 billion a year, talking about the m5 and m6. and this man was run over twice outside his home in manchester. she was talking in court yesterday that the former royal navy officer talking about the incident,...
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andrew parker is giving these statements, the head of the mi5 the british equivalent of the f.b.i.sional, evolving rapidly, operating at a scale and pace not seen before. here is more of what he had to say. >> we've seen a dramatic up shift in threat this year. it's at the highest tempo i've seen in my 34-year career. today there is more terrorist activity coming at us more quickly and it can be harder to detect. >> bill: the speech follows those attacks in london and manchester that left dozens dead and amid some government probes how the authorities have handled the attacks. according to parker, seven other potentially deadly attacks were thwarted this year. nearly 400 people arrested and referred to the steady drumbeat of attacks not just across europe but the united states and the world. he also said cooperation between security agencies is vital. u.k. and u.s. very close indeed. very troubling but strong warnings coming from the u.k. back to you, sandra. >> sandra: greg palkot. thank you. >> bill: from london we go to capitol hill. the stage is set on the hill. a.g. jeff sessi
andrew parker is giving these statements, the head of the mi5 the british equivalent of the f.b.i.sional, evolving rapidly, operating at a scale and pace not seen before. here is more of what he had to say. >> we've seen a dramatic up shift in threat this year. it's at the highest tempo i've seen in my 34-year career. today there is more terrorist activity coming at us more quickly and it can be harder to detect. >> bill: the speech follows those attacks in london and manchester...
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s domestic intelligence services warn that the threat of terrorism is none precedented level andrew parker has been addressing journalists it's clear that we're contending with an intense u.k. terrorist threat from islamist extremists that threat is multi-dimensional evolving rapidly and operating at a scale and pace we've not seen before well director of the wreck general of m i five has issued warnings like this before in july last year he said a terror attack in the u.k. was a matter of when not if and a few months later he stressed once again there would be terrorist attacks in the u.k. and with several choices he's happening it seems that those warnings were pretty accurate so there's another side to all this is well a rise in hate crime according to the home office it's up by a record twenty nine percent compared to twenty fifteen and as you can see from this graphic the spike was triggered around the time of the year. friend them and has been few would see you after each terror attack in the u.k. . i recall a story from a colleague of mine who run a counter extremism program in lond
s domestic intelligence services warn that the threat of terrorism is none precedented level andrew parker has been addressing journalists it's clear that we're contending with an intense u.k. terrorist threat from islamist extremists that threat is multi-dimensional evolving rapidly and operating at a scale and pace we've not seen before well director of the wreck general of m i five has issued warnings like this before in july last year he said a terror attack in the u.k. was a matter of when...
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i'm joined for it all by kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs and george parker from theancial times. welcome to you both. first today, here's our round—up of some of this week's big political stories from europe in 60 seconds. perhaps they're a little frustrated, unable to play much of a formal role in brexit negotiations, meps are nevertheless having their say. 0ne merkel ally, mep manfred weber, even called on the pm to sack boris. the european parliament has been criticised for being out of touch, so will the president antonio tajani's idea to attract more high—profile speakers add a little stardust? ryanair came in for criticism during a debate over its recent cancellations, with some meps demanding sanctions against the continent's biggest airline. hundreds of spanish troops have been sent to catalonia ahead of a suspected declaration of independence on monday. nearly 900 people have been injured in violence following the referendum. and amazon is the latest tech giant to face a fine from brussels over its tax affairs. it's been ordered to pay 250 million euros to l
i'm joined for it all by kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs and george parker from theancial times. welcome to you both. first today, here's our round—up of some of this week's big political stories from europe in 60 seconds. perhaps they're a little frustrated, unable to play much of a formal role in brexit negotiations, meps are nevertheless having their say. 0ne merkel ally, mep manfred weber, even called on the pm to sack boris. the european parliament has been criticised...
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parker. that's the power of and. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. let's get back to riyadh andrew is live at the saudi vision summit. he joins us with another special guest. hello, andrew. >> great to see you. we have howard marks here, co-founder of oak tree rare opportunity to speak to him about what is going on in the markets. you have occasionally scared people recently with your prognostications with where the market is headed, saying the market is overvalued that was over the summer has that changed >> i don't remember any markets retreating i would say -- by the way, let me say i'm not predicting where it's going i'm talking about where it is. >> okay. >> i think if you look objectively at the market, you see cautionary signs that's all i was writing about >> what are you doing about that >> we had a mantra for a while -- this is nothing new -- move forward but with caution. we are investing, fully invested where we can find reasonable investments but with more caution than usual and we consider ourselves a cautious investor. >> but if you think things are overheated -- >>
parker. that's the power of and. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. let's get back to riyadh andrew is live at the saudi vision summit. he joins us with another special guest. hello, andrew. >> great to see you. we have howard marks here, co-founder of oak tree rare opportunity to speak to him about what is going on in the markets. you have occasionally scared people recently with your prognostications with where the market is headed, saying the market is overvalued that was...