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in belgium is under arrest along with other suspected members of sharia for belgium.secutor charged it was a terror group with a pipeline to extremists in syria and iraq. >> i didn't kill somebody over there. i didn't shoot somebody over there. >> awaiting trial younnes spent two months behind bars with other radicals. >> every jail has now one or two people with what they call extremist thoughts or terrorism file. >> did you have a way of communicating? >> we did cards in the evenings, football outside. it was no punishment, to be honest. >> more than 100 young men like younnes were coming home, some disillusioned about isis and its horrific violence and others deswrenzatized and trained to murder. >> if you are already past the stage of ideas into the stage of fighting for an organization, you went there, trained, acquired the skills, you have to have a very suspicious attitude. we shouldn't be naive. >> belgium had been slow to grasp the danger. may 2014 a man walked into the jewish museum in brussels and shot four people dead. >> it was the first time that we had
in belgium is under arrest along with other suspected members of sharia for belgium.secutor charged it was a terror group with a pipeline to extremists in syria and iraq. >> i didn't kill somebody over there. i didn't shoot somebody over there. >> awaiting trial younnes spent two months behind bars with other radicals. >> every jail has now one or two people with what they call extremist thoughts or terrorism file. >> did you have a way of communicating? >> we did...
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it is a must. >> and swears allegiance to isis along with hundreds of other belgium belgiums. if you had been asked to execute someone would you have done it? >> it is islamic law. >> part of an unlikely terror from the heart of europe. >> they are like vampires smelling blood. >> this is the story of why they go. all was brilliant and life was glorious. everybody wanted to go. >> and what happens when they come home? >> we are going to take over. >> so europe lives in fear, not sure who comes back to live and who comes back to kill. that's a lot of killing power. it's the sore story of an ordin kill who joined the most brutal terrorist group of the world. ♪ >> a summer concert in belgium, this is the heart of western europe. a magnet for tourists from all over the world, charming, grand, the picture of old world wealth and elegance. ♪ [ crowd chanting ] >> this is the other side of belgi belgium, home to some of the most dangerous ever. they want to replace belgium democracy with an islamic state ruled under the most radical form of law. >> everyone believes democracy is evil
it is a must. >> and swears allegiance to isis along with hundreds of other belgium belgiums. if you had been asked to execute someone would you have done it? >> it is islamic law. >> part of an unlikely terror from the heart of europe. >> they are like vampires smelling blood. >> this is the story of why they go. all was brilliant and life was glorious. everybody wanted to go. >> and what happens when they come home? >> we are going to take over....
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he visited france, italy, belgium, and great britan. he went to rome and met with the pope, pope benedict the 15th. this is a mosaic, a gift from the pope to president wilson. it, is such a fine mosaic, that you are to be forgiven if you think it is it an oil painting. scholars recognize it is detailed from the renaissance painter. this is a work of the vatican workshop, and a gift of the pope, presented to president wilson, as a way to wish him well in bringing peace to the world at the paris peace conference. here's another amazingly beautiful work of art. this is a painting by an armenian artist, and later and armenian american. the ottoman empire collapsed after having controlling the middle east area for eight or nine centuries. in that transition, the armenian people suffered greatly. woodrow wilson responded to the crisis by sending food to armenia, one of the first examples of international humanitarian relief. one can think of america's role in international humanitarian relief today, and this is a precursor to that. the armeni
he visited france, italy, belgium, and great britan. he went to rome and met with the pope, pope benedict the 15th. this is a mosaic, a gift from the pope to president wilson. it, is such a fine mosaic, that you are to be forgiven if you think it is it an oil painting. scholars recognize it is detailed from the renaissance painter. this is a work of the vatican workshop, and a gift of the pope, presented to president wilson, as a way to wish him well in bringing peace to the world at the paris...
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it says, in remembrance of his visit, in belgium, june, 1919. this has been drawn out of the ruins of hotel de la renaissance, entirely destroyed by the fire at which has been systematically and inflamed in the town of the german soldiers, on 4-5 september, 1914. this is an artifact of the german invasion of the german invasion of belgium that started world war i. students of history will remember germany's plan was to sweep through the low lands of belgium, take paris before anyone could respond, and then turned to russia and defeat them. that plan, of course, didn't work because in large part, belgium resisted. the german plan had the german army going through belgium in about a week. the hostility of that time, the violation of the neutrality of belgium, these were very intense issues in woodrow wilson's time. in a way, the belgians were presenting this plate to wilson to demonstrate to him the passions that were felt in that time, the intensity of the negotiations that he had conducted in versailles. remember, there were 26 belligerent or co
it says, in remembrance of his visit, in belgium, june, 1919. this has been drawn out of the ruins of hotel de la renaissance, entirely destroyed by the fire at which has been systematically and inflamed in the town of the german soldiers, on 4-5 september, 1914. this is an artifact of the german invasion of the german invasion of belgium that started world war i. students of history will remember germany's plan was to sweep through the low lands of belgium, take paris before anyone could...
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belgium, which is seen as a centre of terrorist activity in some respects, and in britain we have notsituation with guns yet because of the fact we have that stretch of water between ourselves and mainland europe. here, theresa may commits to cutting migration to the tens of thousands. there is a suggestion she might ditch this has been too difficult but she still committed. there is a lot of the cameron baggage that she has the opportunity to rectify. it isa has the opportunity to rectify. it is a new election manifesto and you do not get tied under the promises of the past, but david cameron could never do this as prime minister and theresa may never as home secretary. net immigration is running much higher than government targets so we do not see a time frame for meeting those targets. we do not know exactly when. if theresa may says something, she tries to see this through. she will be hostage to fortune. brexit will make it easier fortune. brexit will make it easier for her to reach that target. one of the reasons we can't depend on the deal she will make, but people will regard
belgium, which is seen as a centre of terrorist activity in some respects, and in britain we have notsituation with guns yet because of the fact we have that stretch of water between ourselves and mainland europe. here, theresa may commits to cutting migration to the tens of thousands. there is a suggestion she might ditch this has been too difficult but she still committed. there is a lot of the cameron baggage that she has the opportunity to rectify. it isa has the opportunity to rectify. it...
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there's a better relationship between belgium and france. the france attackers hid out in belgium.in a way we are seeing more of the same. many people have criticised this phrase, it comes up in the media, i feel we have used it sometimes, lone wolf, lone attacker, yet there always seems to be a trail online, a process of radicalisation, in this case the attacker posted his intention to attack police officers on the messaging service telegram. does that suggest more needs to be done online to nip this in the bud? i think we need to do everything. mainly we need battlefield success. we need to keep hammering this group in its stronghold and that will also interfere with its online game, by convincing people, muslims around the world, the idea of the caliphate is not going to happen. i'm not a big proponent of trying to fight them online because they are good online. that's a logical fallacy. we need to stick to what we are good at, which is using our military and continuing to win. in terms of whether it is a lone wolf, that is an under specified term. in a way there are no pure lon
there's a better relationship between belgium and france. the france attackers hid out in belgium.in a way we are seeing more of the same. many people have criticised this phrase, it comes up in the media, i feel we have used it sometimes, lone wolf, lone attacker, yet there always seems to be a trail online, a process of radicalisation, in this case the attacker posted his intention to attack police officers on the messaging service telegram. does that suggest more needs to be done online to...
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reporter: belgium has invested in security.ut the artist jean-henri compere believes more is needed to really fight terrorism. his memorial sculpture conveys a message of hope and courage. it is called, "wounded but still standing in the face of the unthinkable." mr. compere: my whole respect goes to the families, of course, but to all the people who have taken the subway the day after and the day after, with fear in their stomach -- and those persons were as courageous as anybody. they just went. but everybody has something in his heart that said, ok, i am not the same as one year ago because i can be wounded, i can be killed any time of the day. reporter: hans van der biesen was not a victim last year, but he did witness much of the suffering. his hotel is located opposite the maelbeek metro station. dozens of victims were carried into the lobby. mr. van der biesen: all that happened in a real quiet atmosphere, which is one of the things i maybe remember most of that day. it was not at all like in a movie where you hear screa
reporter: belgium has invested in security.ut the artist jean-henri compere believes more is needed to really fight terrorism. his memorial sculpture conveys a message of hope and courage. it is called, "wounded but still standing in the face of the unthinkable." mr. compere: my whole respect goes to the families, of course, but to all the people who have taken the subway the day after and the day after, with fear in their stomach -- and those persons were as courageous as anybody....
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reporter: belgium has invested in security.ut the artist jean-henri compere believes more is needed to really fight terrorism. his memorial sculpture conveys a message of hope and courage. it is called, "wounded but still standing in the face of the unthinkable." mr. compere: my whole respect goes to the families, of course, but to all the people who have taken the subway the day after and the day after, with fear in their stomach -- and those persons were as courageous as anybody. they just went. but everybody has something in his heart that said, ok, i am not the same as one year ago because i can be wounded, i can be killed any time of the day. reporter: hans van der biesen was not a victim last year, but he did witness much of the suffering. his hotel is located opposite the maelbeek metro station. dozens of victims were carried intoto the lobby.. mr. van der biesen: all that happened in a real quiet atmosphere, which is one of the things i maybe remember most of that day. it was not at all like in a movie where you hear sc
reporter: belgium has invested in security.ut the artist jean-henri compere believes more is needed to really fight terrorism. his memorial sculpture conveys a message of hope and courage. it is called, "wounded but still standing in the face of the unthinkable." mr. compere: my whole respect goes to the families, of course, but to all the people who have taken the subway the day after and the day after, with fear in their stomach -- and those persons were as courageous as anybody....
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the midpoint of the eu has changed many times, from belgium, to france, to germany, although usuallybecause a country's joined the union. it hurts my heart thinking of the brexit solution. yeah, it's a great pity and i'm convinced that one day great britain will come back to the european union. but for gadheim, what matters now is securing the future of the eu. translation: it's a relevant where the midpoint is. the real centre is everywhere —— irrelevant. it's all
the midpoint of the eu has changed many times, from belgium, to france, to germany, although usuallybecause a country's joined the union. it hurts my heart thinking of the brexit solution. yeah, it's a great pity and i'm convinced that one day great britain will come back to the european union. but for gadheim, what matters now is securing the future of the eu. translation: it's a relevant where the midpoint is. the real centre is everywhere —— irrelevant. it's all
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did he arrive today from belgium. >> that is what it looks like. particularly the network angle is very important because there's also reporting that he used automatic weapons which are part of a roddick -- radical islamic network. the fact that it was used with that ak-47 reportedly and the suspect may come from belgium is certainly indicates that there is a more involved attack then the driver who ran over people near london's parliament last month. what he make up the fact that the terrorists would attack a police officer rather than go into a crowded mall or something that would've have a higher body count is is a new tactic do you think developing here. see mac i think it speaks to two things. secondly, the police union and the police on the streets have been very supportive of right wing candidate. that's where a lot of her support comes from. it might have been a political statement ahead of the french elections that are going to be coming up in three days here. were going to talk about the elections later in the show. it does seem odd to me
did he arrive today from belgium. >> that is what it looks like. particularly the network angle is very important because there's also reporting that he used automatic weapons which are part of a roddick -- radical islamic network. the fact that it was used with that ak-47 reportedly and the suspect may come from belgium is certainly indicates that there is a more involved attack then the driver who ran over people near london's parliament last month. what he make up the fact that the...
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and finally, belgium's phillipe gilbert took an impressive solo victory in one of cycling's five one—daynuments" — the tour of flanders. the home favourite pulled clear with more than 50 kilometres to go over the belgian hills and cobbles and finished in style, hopping off his bike and carrying it over the line. apparently that is allowed in the rules. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. hello and welcome.
and finally, belgium's phillipe gilbert took an impressive solo victory in one of cycling's five one—daynuments" — the tour of flanders. the home favourite pulled clear with more than 50 kilometres to go over the belgian hills and cobbles and finished in style, hopping off his bike and carrying it over the line. apparently that is allowed in the rules. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. hello and welcome.
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belgium. ten countries. spain, italy, croatia, all of western europe. in fact, we a lwa ys all of western europe. in fact, we always have someone from america who just can't get here on time. how many hours? 26 miles. how long? 50 miles an hour is the wind today.
belgium. ten countries. spain, italy, croatia, all of western europe. in fact, we a lwa ys all of western europe. in fact, we always have someone from america who just can't get here on time. how many hours? 26 miles. how long? 50 miles an hour is the wind today.
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there are some concerns about whether or not he was actually ever in belgium are not. the reason it comes up is because the nom de guerre used by the isis main propaganda channel indicated the event from belgium and lived in belgium but there's no indication so far that i have see that the guy has ever been to belgium or lived there so it's very confusing whether that claim that they put out is matching the guy who actually did it. >> jenna: why is that important? >> it's important to figure out their actual organization. when the end is violent, it often does not matter from the victims of perspective if it is organized or not, it is a tragedy. the problem overall is that isis still has an organization trying to orchestrate these attacks in europe and elsewhere and if it was one of those so-called remote-controlled attacks where someone is on the other line and a or syria directing this guy to get him to do this, that is important to know because you have operatives in the game who have directed things. >> jenna: you see that there is a commonly held myth that he ate
there are some concerns about whether or not he was actually ever in belgium are not. the reason it comes up is because the nom de guerre used by the isis main propaganda channel indicated the event from belgium and lived in belgium but there's no indication so far that i have see that the guy has ever been to belgium or lived there so it's very confusing whether that claim that they put out is matching the guy who actually did it. >> jenna: why is that important? >> it's important...
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know whether he was on the police say they are looking for second suspect who came into france from belgiumere, of course, feel full that something like this might happen in the run—up to the election. in fact the run—up to the election. in fact the police said in certain parts of the police said in certain parts of the country they would bring in private security guards to protect polling booths but as katya adler said there is a realfearfor the election, with some candidates cancelling their rallies tomorrow but it will have an effect on turnout as well because some people quite simply will be too afraid to turn out. christian fraser in paris, thank you. that's it from us. they will be continuing coverage throughout the night on the bbc news channel but on bbc one it is time for the news where you are. goodbye. you are with us for continuing courage of the major security incident. a french policeman has been killed and two others wounded when the bus in which they and other officers had been travelling in was targeted on the champs—elysees in central paris. a gunman in the car, from which
know whether he was on the police say they are looking for second suspect who came into france from belgiumere, of course, feel full that something like this might happen in the run—up to the election. in fact the run—up to the election. in fact the police said in certain parts of the police said in certain parts of the country they would bring in private security guards to protect polling booths but as katya adler said there is a realfearfor the election, with some candidates cancelling...
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in belgium, they may say that is worth $3300. in this country come every step of the way there are middlemen taking a bit off profits. in this long chain of profit, we end up with these big bills. if a hospital and a joint maker cannot approve on a price, they will hire a negotiator and go through a joint broker. people who get to replacement should know in the u.s., there is someone from the joint manufacturing -- but manufacture in the hospital helping the doctor. you see all of the ways that the country courage is high prices. in terms of being a consumer, incredibly difficult. this notion that people should shop every year for a new policy to get a better deal. it would be mind boggling to try and do that in a smart way. try to offer guidelines in the book because there are ways to do it better than most people do it now, so you don't get so surprised. but because our information is sent perfect -- the because of information is not perfect, it is hard to do. we should be asking our insurance regulators for its accurate insura
in belgium, they may say that is worth $3300. in this country come every step of the way there are middlemen taking a bit off profits. in this long chain of profit, we end up with these big bills. if a hospital and a joint maker cannot approve on a price, they will hire a negotiator and go through a joint broker. people who get to replacement should know in the u.s., there is someone from the joint manufacturing -- but manufacture in the hospital helping the doctor. you see all of the ways that...
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they identified him as belgium, meaning he came from belgium, but they were saying he's french.ho knows. one man captured said he was chechen jihadist. who knows. >> we'll talk again. >>> meantime, officials in grer ger mane arrested the man they say carried out a botch attack on the soccer team's bus, in hopes of manipulating the club's stock. federal prosecutors announced a 28-year-old german/russian citizen has been charged with attempted murder, inflicting serious bodily harm and carrying out an explosion. they say the man attempted to blow up the team's bus last week with the goal of driving down the price of the club's stock so he could profit. windows on that bus were shattered in the blast, injuring a player and police officers accompanying the team. >>> president trump took on global issues yesterday in his news conference alongside the italian prime minister. when questioned by reporter, the president declined to take a dig at the sanity of north korean dictator jim jong-un. >> you believe the leader of north korea is mentally unstable. is that one of the reasons you'r
they identified him as belgium, meaning he came from belgium, but they were saying he's french.ho knows. one man captured said he was chechen jihadist. who knows. >> we'll talk again. >>> meantime, officials in grer ger mane arrested the man they say carried out a botch attack on the soccer team's bus, in hopes of manipulating the club's stock. federal prosecutors announced a 28-year-old german/russian citizen has been charged with attempted murder, inflicting serious bodily harm...
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girl and from belgium was killed along with anii—year—old girland a from belgium was killed along withed more than 600 people, and they are confident that they failed asylum seeker from uzbekistan was the driver. routine may have started to return, but security cure is still tight. australia's great barrier reef is in danger of being destroyed. scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a 900 miles stretch of the reef. aerial surveys show the latest damage is concentrated in the middle section — whereas last year bleaching hit mainly the north. experts now fear the severity of these two events will give damaged coral little chance to recover. our correspondent phil mercer sent this report from sydney. researchers say they were horrified when they discovered that, for the first time, mass bleaching had affected the great barrier reef in consecutive years. when it bleaches, the coral isn't dead, but it begins to starve, and can eventually die. the reefs, though, are resilient. what concerns scientists is that more frequent bleaching, which is caused
girl and from belgium was killed along with anii—year—old girland a from belgium was killed along withed more than 600 people, and they are confident that they failed asylum seeker from uzbekistan was the driver. routine may have started to return, but security cure is still tight. australia's great barrier reef is in danger of being destroyed. scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a 900 miles stretch of the reef. aerial surveys show the latest...
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belgium started off as neutral before they were invaded. then, you have germany, austria, hungary, the ottoman empire. world war i stretches beyond what we are seeing on the western front. you have a middle eastern theater. you have a lot of what is happening in places that are now part of the modern middle east. susan: we are now back in the united states with buildups of armaments. mitchell: right, they are showing how america is becoming prepared for the war. we really started the war completely unprepared. we had to rely on the allies for everything from shipping to mostly what armaments we would use in combat, especially airplanes. but here, you show the navy built up. the navy central role was not so much combat, but destroyers were used to protect the truth -- the true transfer ships as they left american port. because they were under threat to fight the merchant ships were from german u-boats. susan: how was the war financed? mitchell: war was financed from the american coffers, but eventually, there were similar drives to world war
belgium started off as neutral before they were invaded. then, you have germany, austria, hungary, the ottoman empire. world war i stretches beyond what we are seeing on the western front. you have a middle eastern theater. you have a lot of what is happening in places that are now part of the modern middle east. susan: we are now back in the united states with buildups of armaments. mitchell: right, they are showing how america is becoming prepared for the war. we really started the war...
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. >> >> belgium,. >> belgium. >> the uk. >> just to be around the feeling and energy of prince and just've met a lot of fans and everyone seems positive and happy. >> all around the city tributes are being made. last night bridges and buildings were bathed in purple lights. >> prince fans have been adding to a tribute wall leaving behind messages and memorabilia. >> fans are expected to party like it's 1999 throughout the weekend at concerts and dance parties here and scenes from prince's iconic movie purple rain were filmed. >> and when it comes to the circumstances surrounding prince's death we are told that the local sheriff's office, the dea and u.s. attorney's office here in minnesota continues their investigation so far andrea no findings have been released. >> we heard about the treasure trove of music prince had yet to be released. will fans get to music? i thought something was supposed to drop today? >> yeah certainly it is no secret that prince had a huge vault full of unreleased music inside of paisley park here. universal music group did strike publishing rights for that un
. >> >> belgium,. >> belgium. >> the uk. >> just to be around the feeling and energy of prince and just've met a lot of fans and everyone seems positive and happy. >> all around the city tributes are being made. last night bridges and buildings were bathed in purple lights. >> prince fans have been adding to a tribute wall leaving behind messages and memorabilia. >> fans are expected to party like it's 1999 throughout the weekend at concerts and...
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. >>> president trump plans to attend a nato meeting in belgium next month. the president has complained the u.s. tributes more to the military alliance than it receive, a subject he brought up during a meeting with the italian prime minister yesterday. later during a briefing mr. trump dismissed the possibility of u.s. intervention in libya. >> a great welcome -- >> security was one of the topics at the white house with the prime minister. during a briefing that followed president trump was asked if america would join italy in the battle against isis in libya. >> i think the united states has right now enough roles. we're in a role everywhere. so i do not see that. i do see a role in getting rid of isis. >> when asked about north korea, president trump started talking about getting help from china to end north korea's nuclear program when he made this unusual statement. >> some movement has been made in the last two or three hours, and i really have confidence the president will try really hard. we don't know whether or not they will be able to do that but i
. >>> president trump plans to attend a nato meeting in belgium next month. the president has complained the u.s. tributes more to the military alliance than it receive, a subject he brought up during a meeting with the italian prime minister yesterday. later during a briefing mr. trump dismissed the possibility of u.s. intervention in libya. >> a great welcome -- >> security was one of the topics at the white house with the prime minister. during a briefing that followed...
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ambassador page tapped hoover to lead a relief mission to belgium after the battle of the marn, belgiumut refused to take responsibility for feeding the populous. on the other side britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance. it would require that we find the major food supply for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at see and occupy on land. set up an agency of distribution of supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was not relief in any known sense. it was the feeding of a nation. ♪ the nation is sad as can be a message came over the sea ♪ a thousand or more who sent from ashore have gone to eternity ♪ the statue of liberty high must now have a tear in her eye ♪ i think it's a shame someone is to blame, but all we can do is just sigh ♪ some of us lost a true sweetheart, s
ambassador page tapped hoover to lead a relief mission to belgium after the battle of the marn, belgiumut refused to take responsibility for feeding the populous. on the other side britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. on october 22nd, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance. it would...
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belgium says it is already investigating one of the two suspects arrested in france for plotting an attack that officials say was thwarted just days before the french presidential election. this hour, way mixing business with politics. why you banca trump is facing criticism over her clothing business even though she is not running the company anymore. and a new tomb uncovered in egypt valley of the kings. more on that 3000-year-old discovery coming up but first our top story live from paris. genie: indonesians have been voting for the next governor of jakarta. that is the second-most most important post in the country after the president. it is a close race between the incumbent leader, and ethnic chinese christian and a former education minister who, like 85% of jakarta's residence, is muslim. unofficial results say the muslim challenger now has a double-digit lead. jack houston in jakarta gives us the latest. >> it is looking like 58% have voted for the muslim candidate in this race. effectively, it is all -- it his political star has finally sunk. this is at odds with what was predicte
belgium says it is already investigating one of the two suspects arrested in france for plotting an attack that officials say was thwarted just days before the french presidential election. this hour, way mixing business with politics. why you banca trump is facing criticism over her clothing business even though she is not running the company anymore. and a new tomb uncovered in egypt valley of the kings. more on that 3000-year-old discovery coming up but first our top story live from paris....
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as far as we know, the official link from officials is that there is no connection to belgium at thisme. >> and we have heard from belgian authorities saying that this man was a french national. so, however, it's one of those stories which is still developing and inevitably, there's a lot of speculation. thank you so much for that. now in the meantime, u.s. president donald trump and the british prime minister theresa may were among the many leaders who condemned the attacks in paris. >> french authorities have long feared a major tourist site might be targeted. the u.s. president has been among the world's leaders to pay his condolences to the victims and the french people. president trump: first of all, our condolences from our country to the people of france. again, it's happening. i just saw it as i was walking in. it's a terrible thing. it's a very, very terrible thing that's going on in the world today. but it looks like another terrorist attack. >> a spokesperson for angle merkel tweeted that the chancellor expressed her condolences after the attack and that her sympathy went o
as far as we know, the official link from officials is that there is no connection to belgium at thisme. >> and we have heard from belgian authorities saying that this man was a french national. so, however, it's one of those stories which is still developing and inevitably, there's a lot of speculation. thank you so much for that. now in the meantime, u.s. president donald trump and the british prime minister theresa may were among the many leaders who condemned the attacks in paris....
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what was the link of the man killed here, and to be a french national with belgium. the interior ministry confirms they were warned to look for a second suspect and a search warrant was transmitted and that a belgian national has handed himself into belgian authorities. so a clearer idea of the fact that there were possibly two people involved in this attack and a clearer idea as well of the link that may have existed with the attacker himself and the man mentioned in that isis claim of responsibility, as having links with belgium. >> so this, melissa, just days before they head to the elections, head to the polls for the presidential election. any impact on those elections? >> reporter: that is the big question. this was already an incredibly unpredictable campaign with the specter of the far right clearly looming over it. the mar right's marine le pen has wasted no time in seizing on this issue and in particular on the fact that that man was known to authorities for his radicalization. she has been saying for several days now that she believes that all those who on
what was the link of the man killed here, and to be a french national with belgium. the interior ministry confirms they were warned to look for a second suspect and a search warrant was transmitted and that a belgian national has handed himself into belgian authorities. so a clearer idea of the fact that there were possibly two people involved in this attack and a clearer idea as well of the link that may have existed with the attacker himself and the man mentioned in that isis claim of...
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it is a must. >> and swears allegiance to isis along with hundreds of other belgium belgiums. asked to execute someone would you have done it? >> it is islamic law. >> part of an unlikely terror from the heart of europe. >> they are
it is a must. >> and swears allegiance to isis along with hundreds of other belgium belgiums. asked to execute someone would you have done it? >> it is islamic law. >> part of an unlikely terror from the heart of europe. >> they are
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belgium has last year it was just 9% so it is tumbling in europe.et to follow the lead of britain. 0n the global scale the big players china and india have written the last couple of years relate rever5ed, written the last couple of years relate reversed , let's written the last couple of years relate rever5ed, let's say down the trend of building ever more coal fired power stations, india put in a five—year moratorium on new builds and china are basically cancelled plans already been constructed so there is a major turnaround happening, no doubt about it. you mentioned india and china, donald trump a5 mentioned india and china, donald trump as well going back from coal, when you mention some of the european countries who have gone cold free, we have achieved this 24 hour5, doesn't there vast consumption really cancel out what britain and these other european countries have achieved going coal free? the consumption is enormous. it is enormous but again on their populations are much bigger than our5 5o populations are much bigger than our5 so you wou
belgium has last year it was just 9% so it is tumbling in europe.et to follow the lead of britain. 0n the global scale the big players china and india have written the last couple of years relate rever5ed, written the last couple of years relate reversed , let's written the last couple of years relate rever5ed, let's say down the trend of building ever more coal fired power stations, india put in a five—year moratorium on new builds and china are basically cancelled plans already been...
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again, one was linked to belgium.e rates that took place, they found a haul of semiautomatic weapons and bomb—making material. europe is awash with weapons. they have come in from the balkans and they are easy to source and cheap to buy. just a line of breaking news from le monde, which has gone to press in the last hour, they are saying the named terrorist karim cheurfi was not on that list but was arrested in february by security services and then released. it would seem they are trying to influence the tone of this election and perhaps the outcome. if you look at the polls, they are so tight, just a few thousand votes could make all the difference. the election on sunday will go ahead, that was reconfirmed today but i think we are in for a very tense few days as the security services try to head of a repeat of what we saw last night. many thanks. kristian fraser there. and there'll be live coverage of the results of the first round of voting in the french presidential election. that's this sunday at 6:30pm, in fran
again, one was linked to belgium.e rates that took place, they found a haul of semiautomatic weapons and bomb—making material. europe is awash with weapons. they have come in from the balkans and they are easy to source and cheap to buy. just a line of breaking news from le monde, which has gone to press in the last hour, they are saying the named terrorist karim cheurfi was not on that list but was arrested in february by security services and then released. it would seem they are trying to...
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many thanks for joining belgium. we have to leave it there. many thanks forjoining us. programmes. he pleaded guilty to two computer misuse offences. angus crawford is following the case. what has the old bailey been told? the extraordinary case of a young man who is now 20. when he was 15, in his own bedroom, he created something called the titanium stressor. it was software he could sell to other hackers around the world, purely to carry out attacks on other websites, so—called ddos attacks, overwhelming computers with data, causing them to crash. we learned that it was responsible for 1.7 million attacks worldwide, 50,000 in the uk alone. it turned out that he had something like 112,000 customers to his website. he himself made more than £380,000 in dollars and bitcoins. we are going to leave it there for now. the latest retail sales figures show sales down by 1.4% in the three months to march, the biggest fall for seven years. what is going on? andy verity gave us more details. partly, you can answer that question by your everyday retail experience. we all go round
many thanks for joining belgium. we have to leave it there. many thanks forjoining us. programmes. he pleaded guilty to two computer misuse offences. angus crawford is following the case. what has the old bailey been told? the extraordinary case of a young man who is now 20. when he was 15, in his own bedroom, he created something called the titanium stressor. it was software he could sell to other hackers around the world, purely to carry out attacks on other websites, so—called ddos...
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to have the ambassador from our ally belgium joining us to today. in the same month of the attack in brussels, a child was killed and 600 iraqis injured in a chemical attack just south of kirkuk. isis is carried out hoyer ifk attacks in the streets of paris and paris and istanbul each planned from its headquarters in raqqah. in which will be a major point of discussion among us today. as we commemorate and mourn for the victims of isis's hatred, let us honor them with dedication to victory. the commonality among we have gathered today as a commitment to bringing down a force of evil. the success of our mission depends on our devotion to defeating this terrorist organization. we identified over $2 billion in humanitarian, stablization and demining needs for liberated areas in iraq and syria for 2017. i'm pleased to announce we have surpassed that total in dollar pledges. let's fulfill our pledges to we can disperse our funds we need to carry out our operations for the rest of the year. reflecting on the past year we should should be encouraged by the
to have the ambassador from our ally belgium joining us to today. in the same month of the attack in brussels, a child was killed and 600 iraqis injured in a chemical attack just south of kirkuk. isis is carried out hoyer ifk attacks in the streets of paris and paris and istanbul each planned from its headquarters in raqqah. in which will be a major point of discussion among us today. as we commemorate and mourn for the victims of isis's hatred, let us honor them with dedication to victory. the...
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this morning, investigators confirmed a woman from belgium was killed along with an 11—year—old girle than 600 people and they are confident the failed asylum seeker from uzbekistan is the driver. routine may have started to return but security here it is still tight. our top story this lunchtime: as the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in last month's westminster attack, gets under way, colleagues pay tribute to a man they call a "hero." coming up... all aboard — the first direct train sets off for a 7,500 milejourney to china. later in the hour on bbc news, all the latest from the bbc sports centre. australia's great barrier reef is in danger of being destroyed. scientists say coral bleaching — which effectively kills the coral — now affects a 900 miles stretch of the reef. aerial surveys show the latest damage is concentrated in the middle section, whereas last year bleaching hit mainly the north. experts now fear the severity of these two events will give damaged coral little chance to recover. our correspondent phil mercer sent this report from sydney. researchers sa
this morning, investigators confirmed a woman from belgium was killed along with an 11—year—old girle than 600 people and they are confident the failed asylum seeker from uzbekistan is the driver. routine may have started to return but security here it is still tight. our top story this lunchtime: as the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in last month's westminster attack, gets under way, colleagues pay tribute to a man they call a "hero." coming up... all aboard —...
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bya train travelled into france from belgium by a train but that is only from one news agency at thehat. politically we are hearing from marine le pen and francois fillon they are cancelling their campaigning tomorrow. remember it's the final day of campaigning for them tomorrow so that is quite something, two days ahead of the election they will not go into the final rallies in paris and elsewhere in the country. francois hollande has been in a meeting this evening with his interior minister and we expect an update from him shortly. i would just remind you there is a police operation live and ongoing in paris at the moment. there is a search going on in the department east of paris. francis to wonder state of emergency and has been extended five times. the longest period france has been under a state of emergency since the algerian war in the 1960s. with this drip, drip, drip of attacks, the constant number of attacks we have seen in france, you would say it would have to be quite a brave new president that would lift the state of emergency at the moment. christian, thank you. franc
bya train travelled into france from belgium by a train but that is only from one news agency at thehat. politically we are hearing from marine le pen and francois fillon they are cancelling their campaigning tomorrow. remember it's the final day of campaigning for them tomorrow so that is quite something, two days ahead of the election they will not go into the final rallies in paris and elsewhere in the country. francois hollande has been in a meeting this evening with his interior minister...
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a belgian man just turned himself over to police in antwerp, belgium. someone who told the police they might be interested in this case and just turned himself in but they are looking for anyone who might have helped the gunmen. police know his identity but are not officially releasing it as he was known to them. he spent some time in jail and ultimately went on to kill a police officer. this is a pattern all too familiar in france. he drove a policeman -- a police van, being out in the boulevard on a spring evening in paris, fired at the van, killing one police officer, seriously injuring two and a female tourist passing by. police have been conducting raids, three family members of the killer. isis claimed responsibility. naming the footsoldier as the belgian. some french media reports the killer as frenchman who was jailed for assaulting police officers in 2005, arrested earlier this year under suspicion of plotting another attack on police, but released due to insufficient evidence. people are asking how did this man slip through the radar with 20,0
a belgian man just turned himself over to police in antwerp, belgium. someone who told the police they might be interested in this case and just turned himself in but they are looking for anyone who might have helped the gunmen. police know his identity but are not officially releasing it as he was known to them. he spent some time in jail and ultimately went on to kill a police officer. this is a pattern all too familiar in france. he drove a policeman -- a police van, being out in the...
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but people forget, or never even knew, that the 20th century's first holocaust happened here when belgium'sboozle the world into giving him the personal title to the congo. leopold's agents, of whom the mythical kurtz was one, raided, slaughtered, mutilated, and pressed into forced labor much of the population in a blood thirsty quest for first ivory, and then rubber. when independence finally came, the belgians trashed what they could and left behind a completely unprepared, tribally divided and largely ungovernable land mass filled with stuff that everybody in the world wanted. and things pretty much went downhill from there. ♪ >> anthony: but this story begins with a truck stop in rwanda. we're stocking up in rwanda because my expectations for food in the congo are more measured. ♪ if you're looking to get to the eastern congo, and many would ask why you'd even want to do that, the best way is to drive across from neighboring rwanda. this country, of course, not too long ago suffered its own appalling genocide. behind the wheel, dan. he's been living in the drc for two years working on a
but people forget, or never even knew, that the 20th century's first holocaust happened here when belgium'sboozle the world into giving him the personal title to the congo. leopold's agents, of whom the mythical kurtz was one, raided, slaughtered, mutilated, and pressed into forced labor much of the population in a blood thirsty quest for first ivory, and then rubber. when independence finally came, the belgians trashed what they could and left behind a completely unprepared, tribally divided...
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particularly in belgium where, famously, after the brussels attacks, it emerged that for belgian policend and has to improve. france has a very profound problem. some countries do. the well there of potential recruits in the suburbs who have gone to syria and iraq in the past but now arejust being syria and iraq in the past but now are just being recruited there. france, paris, such a target for jihad. macron talking about taking it beyond france's frontiers. reprisal attacks? france is perhaps the top target of opportunity for middle easternjihadists. hashtag going around, in their backyard, paris will burn, things like that. they reversed al-qaeda's takeover of mali. that country was about to fall to thejihadists. it mali. that country was about to fall to the jihadists. it was stopped and turned back. they have been active in afghanistan, syria, iraq. they have controversial policies like the broker ban. —— burqa. and some politicians close to being islamophobics. it makes it easy for recruiters to go to vulnerable people and say, this is not your state, they do not care about you, d
particularly in belgium where, famously, after the brussels attacks, it emerged that for belgian policend and has to improve. france has a very profound problem. some countries do. the well there of potential recruits in the suburbs who have gone to syria and iraq in the past but now arejust being syria and iraq in the past but now are just being recruited there. france, paris, such a target for jihad. macron talking about taking it beyond france's frontiers. reprisal attacks? france is perhaps...
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maybe no worse than the germans were in belgium. i'm not going to get into who is worse. by the way, this is another city that really took it. somebody said there was only one family left in the whole city after the russians got through with it. the counting countess of the reigning -- the count and countess for the rain nobility and were supposed to have taken care of the area. after their own castle was burned by the russians. >> you can see some of the destruction. >> maybe compared with the russian army did in 1945, this is no big deal. or what the germans did in smolensk. for 1914, 1915, these were incredibly powerful images, for the germans especially. it is one of the reasons they made von hindenburg their savior of world war i. he threw the russians out and they made him almost a religious figure for better or for worse. >> the battle of tandberg, hindenburg pushed the russians out of east prussia? >> pretty much after that the russians were leaving these prussia. the germans set up this tour for the correspondence to take a look and see first how bad the destruct
maybe no worse than the germans were in belgium. i'm not going to get into who is worse. by the way, this is another city that really took it. somebody said there was only one family left in the whole city after the russians got through with it. the counting countess of the reigning -- the count and countess for the rain nobility and were supposed to have taken care of the area. after their own castle was burned by the russians. >> you can see some of the destruction. >> maybe...
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in belgium, they are saying he isa named. in belgium, they are saying he is a french citizen.ay they do not wa nt to authorities. they say they do not want to formally identify the attacker, although they know who he is, until they can be certain there was not a second attack. let‘s go live to paris, and our correspondent there. what is the latest on the investigation, karin? in the last hour, we have learned that three people close to the attacker have been held in custody, and one man in belgium turned himself in to authorities. he was a suspect. the authorities. he was a suspect. the authorities are not telling us to much more about the attacker until they work out whether he was acting alone or as part of a wider network. we heard marie le pen, very much still on the campaign trail, saying what she believes should have been done because this man was already known to authorities. very much criticising governments of recent yea rs, criticising governments of recent years, saying what she would do, alternatively, as president, were she to be elected. 15, the far right nationa
in belgium, they are saying he isa named. in belgium, they are saying he is a french citizen.ay they do not wa nt to authorities. they say they do not want to formally identify the attacker, although they know who he is, until they can be certain there was not a second attack. let‘s go live to paris, and our correspondent there. what is the latest on the investigation, karin? in the last hour, we have learned that three people close to the attacker have been held in custody, and one man in...
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hoover to page tasked lead a relief mission to belgium.n.d germany had invaded but refused to take response ability for feeding the population. on the other side britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. 22, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance to require that we find a major food supplier for a whole nation, raise the money to pay for it, get it passed navies at sea and occupying armies on land. set up supplies for everybody justly and see that the enemy took none of it. it was the feeding of a nation. be♪ the nation is sad as can ♪ a message came over the sea about the war who sailed from our sure ♪ have gone to eternity ♪ the statue of liberty high ♪ must now have a tear in her eye ♪ i think it is a shame ♪ someone is to blame ♪ but all we can do is just side talk to true sweetheart some must say mothers, sisters, and brothers, some left
hoover to page tasked lead a relief mission to belgium.n.d germany had invaded but refused to take response ability for feeding the population. on the other side britain's naval blockade prevented ships from entering belgian ports. 22, 1914, herbert hoover established an organization to procure and deliver food to the starving belgian population, rescuing a nation from certain ruin. >> there was no former human experience to turn for guidance to require that we find a major food supplier...
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manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.
manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.
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the german finished 0.061 seconds quicker than colombia's martha bayona while nicky degrendele of belgiumholder francois pervis won the event for the fourth time, finishing comfortably ahead of czech republic's tomas babek and frenchman quentin lafargue, who tied for silver to the thousandth of a second. in major league baseball the pittsburgh pirates scored six runs in the final two innings to beat the defending world series champions chicago cubs 6—1 at wrigley field on sunday. adam frazier hit a three run homer at the top of the ninth inning to put the matter beyond doubt and hand the pirates a three—game series sweep. pittsburgh's previous three—game sweep at wrigley was in september 2014. not a bad effort at all. that is all we have time for, unfortunately. until next time, goodbye for now. good morning. the forecast is one that benefits those on break. not much rain around, but some dry and quite sunny weather to enjoy at times. turning warmer, after a chilly start overnight. will still stay blustery, especially in the south, and quite cold out there at the moment. as we start the d
the german finished 0.061 seconds quicker than colombia's martha bayona while nicky degrendele of belgiumholder francois pervis won the event for the fourth time, finishing comfortably ahead of czech republic's tomas babek and frenchman quentin lafargue, who tied for silver to the thousandth of a second. in major league baseball the pittsburgh pirates scored six runs in the final two innings to beat the defending world series champions chicago cubs 6—1 at wrigley field on sunday. adam frazier...
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manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.rik maketherian gave united the lead after 37 minutes. the armenian scoring in his fourth away game in a row — his ninth of season. he pounced on a rebound after marcus rashford's rasping drive had been parried into his path. united in complete control throughout the match, but sucker punched four minutes from time when 21—year—old leander dendoncker scored his first goal in european competition. an important away goal for united but a less than satisfying result for them. i would say it was a strong performance by the team, by the defensive point of view. you know, linkup, mkhitaryan, we were solid defensively, and that is notjust about the defenders, it is about the tea m about the defenders, it is about the team as a team. but then when the tea m team as a team. but then when the team is broken because we've got to counter—attack, we cannot lose so many balls. because it is notjust about the chances of —— we missed, it is about the other chances. in the night's other games, davy kla
manchester united dominating their tie only to be held to a 1—1 draw against anderlecht in belgium.rik maketherian gave united the lead after 37 minutes. the armenian scoring in his fourth away game in a row — his ninth of season. he pounced on a rebound after marcus rashford's rasping drive had been parried into his path. united in complete control throughout the match, but sucker punched four minutes from time when 21—year—old leander dendoncker scored his first goal in european...