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jurors have been showed cctv footage of momentsjust before jurors have been showed cctv footage of momentsancially and feeling older and people with disabilities says a new
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jurors at the old bailey are shown cctv footage — of the moments before train passenger lee pomeroy wased to death. the bbc reveals the moors murderer ian brady was allowed to associate deadline deadlock — the two rivals 4pm continue to clash over whether the uk should commit to leaving the eu on october the 31st. the bbc reveals the moors murderer ian brady was allowed to associate with vulnerable young prisoners for more than five years. and a stark warning that the care system is failing those in need — we join carers on their rounds as they struggle to cope with the workload. good afternoon. there's been a widespread public outcry in the united states about the treatment of migrant families and the us government's border policies — after a photograph emerged of a father, oscar martinez ramirez, from el salvador, who died alongside his 23—month—old daughter valeria while trying to cross a riverfrom mexico into texas. amid anger about the conditions in migrant detention centres, the house of representatives has approved a multi billion dollar aid package — but president trump has warn
jurors at the old bailey are shown cctv footage — of the moments before train passenger lee pomeroy wased to death. the bbc reveals the moors murderer ian brady was allowed to associate deadline deadlock — the two rivals 4pm continue to clash over whether the uk should commit to leaving the eu on october the 31st. the bbc reveals the moors murderer ian brady was allowed to associate with vulnerable young prisoners for more than five years. and a stark warning that the care system is failing...
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the dancers in the club consent to be on cctv that is there for their own safety, and the cctv, the bouncerse are performers. they are not providing sexual services. to do that you go down the road, and i have not seen sasha rakoff finding any of the legal brothels and so on, and they are finding the legitimate, legal strip clubs that are licensed and checked, and, yes, they have cctv in them, because they are protecting the dancers. are you going to go to the police to make a complaint of revenge porn? we are not going to the police to make the complaint of revenge porn because we have not seen the footage, i don't know if anyone has. we are unionising and dancers arejoining the union to organise together with supporters from all over the country, with students who work in strip clubs, with people in other industries, to organise to improve conditions in strip clubs, because of course we all work for money and we all need to organise at work to make our conditions and pay better, but we also need to fight so—called feminists coming into strip clubs and threatening to use filming of naked wo
the dancers in the club consent to be on cctv that is there for their own safety, and the cctv, the bouncerse are performers. they are not providing sexual services. to do that you go down the road, and i have not seen sasha rakoff finding any of the legal brothels and so on, and they are finding the legitimate, legal strip clubs that are licensed and checked, and, yes, they have cctv in them, because they are protecting the dancers. are you going to go to the police to make a complaint of...
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a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train, moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18es. and, in a rare interview, the dalai lama tells the bbc donald trump lacks principle. he also shares some controversial views on women. ifa if a female dalai lama comes, then people i think prefer not to see that face. at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, former pensions minister ros altmann and mihir bose, the writer and broadcaster. stay with us for that. good evening. there has been widespread public outcry in the united states after a photograph emerged of a man and his baby daughter lying face down in a river after drowning as they tried to cross the mexican border into texas. the image has sparked more anger about the treatment of migrant families in detention centres and the us government's border policies. president trump said he hated seeing the image, but blamed the oppositon for obstructing his border policies. when president trump took office, just over 30,000 people were stopped by authorities at the border. after an intial de
a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train, moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18es. and, in a rare interview, the dalai lama tells the bbc donald trump lacks principle. he also shares some controversial views on women. ifa if a female dalai lama comes, then people i think prefer not to see that face. at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, former pensions minister ros altmann and mihir bose, the writer and broadcaster. stay with...
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jurors have been showed cctv footage of momentsjust before jurors have been showed cctv footage of momentst before this train passenger was stabbed to death. england's care system failing financially and feeling older and people with disabilities says a new report. now just before people with disabilities says a new report. nowjust before we joined the team for our daily look at sporting stories, let's look at what else is coming here and bbc news this evening. we will ask if a change in approach of this bonmarche will be... and heat wave hit southern europe who has turned around the world studying the effects of extreme temperatures on the human body. half past ten and half 11, we will have our daily look at the front pages of tomorrow's papers. join me tonight the former pinches visit baroness altman and the broadcaster and writer. that's coming up later this evening. do you see with us on bbc news. now it is time tojoin sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm john watson. the headlines. can england stay cool as the heat‘s turned up ahead of their world cup quarter final? konta's
jurors have been showed cctv footage of momentsjust before jurors have been showed cctv footage of momentst before this train passenger was stabbed to death. england's care system failing financially and feeling older and people with disabilities says a new report. now just before people with disabilities says a new report. nowjust before we joined the team for our daily look at sporting stories, let's look at what else is coming here and bbc news this evening. we will ask if a change in...
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the last images, captured on cctv cameras of some of those who were to die in the savage attack on an the savage attack on a busy summer night on london bridge, and in the popular bars and buzzing streets clustered around borough market. in all, eight people were killed, from britain, france, spain, australia and canada. 0ne killed, from britain, france, spain, australia and canada. one was working as a waiter, the rest were simply out enjoying themselves. then, ina simply out enjoying themselves. then, in a white van, three killers turned on to london bridge, and at 1006 and 51 seconds drove deliberately, at speed, on the right pavement. these two people were the first to be hit. savio was knocked off the bridge into the thames, and didn't survive. a canadian tourist was also struck, dying almost instantly. that mad! that is a terrorist. the van crashed, and the killers got out. each carrying a weapon for the next stage of the attack. with 12 inch knives strapped to their wrists, moving swiftly, as a pack, the men cornered and attacked their victims. two of them at the top of the st
the last images, captured on cctv cameras of some of those who were to die in the savage attack on an the savage attack on a busy summer night on london bridge, and in the popular bars and buzzing streets clustered around borough market. in all, eight people were killed, from britain, france, spain, australia and canada. 0ne killed, from britain, france, spain, australia and canada. one was working as a waiter, the rest were simply out enjoying themselves. then, ina simply out enjoying...
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an old baileyjury is shown cctv images moments before lee pomeroy was stabbed 18 times on a train in front of his 14—year—old son. coming up on afternoon live: all the sport with ben croucher. england have major doubts for their first choice centre halves for tomorrow's world cup quarterfinal against norway. phil neville says he bets his life their replacements will be the better players on the pitch tomorrow. thanks, ben, and stave danaos has all the weather. hotting up by the end of the week and that is why we are drawing up airfrom the near and that is why we are drawing up air from the near continent. thanks, stav. also coming up: prince william on the concerns parents have for their children if they are gay or lesbian. it is something i'm nervous about, not because i'm worried about them being gay or anything, it's more about the fact that i'm worried about the pressures that they're going to face and how much harder their life could be. so from a parent point of view, that's the angle i worry about. hello, everyone, this is afternoon live. it's an image that has shocked many in
an old baileyjury is shown cctv images moments before lee pomeroy was stabbed 18 times on a train in front of his 14—year—old son. coming up on afternoon live: all the sport with ben croucher. england have major doubts for their first choice centre halves for tomorrow's world cup quarterfinal against norway. phil neville says he bets his life their replacements will be the better players on the pitch tomorrow. thanks, ben, and stave danaos has all the weather. hotting up by the end of the...
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also tonight: a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train moments before a passenger died after beingbbed 18 times. england's care system — failing financially and failing the older and disabled people who need it — says a new report. mouse droppings at a takeaway — hundreds of restaurants with poor hygiene ratings are delivering food using two of the biggest delivery services. and controversial comments from the dalai lama on the importance of looks for his successor if she's a woman if female dalai lama comes and should be more attractive. if female dalai lama, oh, god. dead people i think prefer not see a dead face. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, pakistan put the pressure on england as victory over new zealand moves them within a point of the hosts at the cricket world cup. good evening. there's been widespread public outcry in the united states after a photograph emerged of a man and his baby daughter — lying face down in a river after drowning as they tried to cross the mexican border into texas. the image has sparked more anger about the treatment of migrant families in
also tonight: a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train moments before a passenger died after beingbbed 18 times. england's care system — failing financially and failing the older and disabled people who need it — says a new report. mouse droppings at a takeaway — hundreds of restaurants with poor hygiene ratings are delivering food using two of the biggest delivery services. and controversial comments from the dalai lama on the importance of looks for his successor if she's a woman...
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jury at the trial of a man accused of stabbing a rail passenger to death injanuary has been shown cctvs murdering lee pomeroy on a train from guildford to london. our correspondent sarah walton is following the trial at the old bailey. bring us up to date with what the jury bring us up to date with what the jury has been hearing today. the court was shown cctv footage from several different cameras showing 51—year—old lee pomeroy boarding a train with his 14—year—old son at the london road station in guildford on the 4th of january this year and also show it on the same carriage, 36—year—old darren pencille who seem to talk to lee pomeroy. and he fu rrowed to talk to lee pomeroy. and he furrowed him on to an adjoining carriage for the better they are seen to continue their altercation, gesticulating at each other before the cameras capture a knife in the hand of darren pencille for that they are then seem to struggle with each other as blood others on the floor of the carriage for that the court was told that incident lasted about 25 seconds during which lee pomeroy suffered 18 knife w
jury at the trial of a man accused of stabbing a rail passenger to death injanuary has been shown cctvs murdering lee pomeroy on a train from guildford to london. our correspondent sarah walton is following the trial at the old bailey. bring us up to date with what the jury bring us up to date with what the jury has been hearing today. the court was shown cctv footage from several different cameras showing 51—year—old lee pomeroy boarding a train with his 14—year—old son at the london...
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cctv of an argument on the train before passenger died after he was stabbed 18 times. where the biggest delivery services. and coming up in the next half hour, new reports of the care system failing financially in feeling older people and those with disabilities who need it most. finding of the bbc‘s latest investigations, whether enough is been done to protect consumers. the food regulator says they are undermining trust in the food we eat, but just eat undermining trust in the food we eat, butjust eat and delivery say they're committed eat, butjust eat and delivery say they‘ re committed to eat, butjust eat and delivery say they're committed to improving standards. absolutely filthy. dirty kitchens... the rice, when did you take that out of the fridge? food unfit to eat. our investigation last year. we were promised things would change. the food ordering app just eat says it will remove all restaurants with a hygiene rating of zero from its platform. so we checked. most have gone, but some have slipped through the net. like this one in newport, south wales. fish and
cctv of an argument on the train before passenger died after he was stabbed 18 times. where the biggest delivery services. and coming up in the next half hour, new reports of the care system failing financially in feeling older people and those with disabilities who need it most. finding of the bbc‘s latest investigations, whether enough is been done to protect consumers. the food regulator says they are undermining trust in the food we eat, but just eat undermining trust in the food we eat,...
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yes, cotton cctv. it was something else.hered with a nerve agent, and he was killed. and the story which has now come out is that he supposedly, he was a cia informer. reuters, who are behind the story, say they cannot independently confirm it. the caa of course have said nothing. so who knows? what we do know about kim jong—nam is that he was always a reformer. he was the eldest son. so actually, he was the heir apparent until about 2001, and because he had these reformist instincts he was pushed aside. it is no surprise that his sympathies lie with the west. we already knew that. whether that converted to him actually being an informer, well, he was in exile since 2003, so he couldn't have been informing on much, since he hadn't beenin informing on much, since he hadn't been in the country for 15 years. still interesting, fascinating story. we have about one minute to go. lyra mckee, her book is available to order this month, angels with blue faces. the 29—year—old journalist who was murdered in northern ireland. it really
yes, cotton cctv. it was something else.hered with a nerve agent, and he was killed. and the story which has now come out is that he supposedly, he was a cia informer. reuters, who are behind the story, say they cannot independently confirm it. the caa of course have said nothing. so who knows? what we do know about kim jong—nam is that he was always a reformer. he was the eldest son. so actually, he was the heir apparent until about 2001, and because he had these reformist instincts he was...
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reporter: the school is bristling with cctv cameras with facial recognition technology.s monitor shows whether boarding school students have returned to their rooms punctually. the school says the technology is aimed at optimizing the students' achievements -- by identifying each pupil's strengths, deficits, and interests. smart cameras in the classrooms were intended to analyze facial expressions, to show whether students were concentrated, bored, or happy. but they've been turned off. some parents and even state media thought the system raised too many ethical issues. the school authorities are examining those concerns. but the principal is keen to turn the cameras back on soon -- and go even further. [translated] >> artificial intelligence can monitor eye movements, brain waves, facacial expressions, concentration, andnd behavior. do we e need all this technoloy in our school? we have to see how it can help us. then we can introduce the relevant technology to our campus. reporter: very little goes unnoticed at high school number 11. at the entrance, there is also fafa
reporter: the school is bristling with cctv cameras with facial recognition technology.s monitor shows whether boarding school students have returned to their rooms punctually. the school says the technology is aimed at optimizing the students' achievements -- by identifying each pupil's strengths, deficits, and interests. smart cameras in the classrooms were intended to analyze facial expressions, to show whether students were concentrated, bored, or happy. but they've been turned off. some...
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he also claims cctv footage backs up his account.housands of campaigners took part in protts after police turned a blind eye to reports oa sexualssault. the police chief has been forcea to step do officers are trying to restore trust. >> we will focus our efforts on preventing sex crimes where won are drugged. will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening again. reporter: she has been documenting the fight for equalitynd believes this andal is a turning point. >> we believe we do have power to change the culte with this gender inequality in korean society. repoer: having dragged these crimes out of the darkness, women in south korea say they are determined to fight ford change and hciety most powerful to account. laura: the sex scandal confronting south korea. the eastern black rhino was wiped out in rwanda, but thanks program, five rhinos have been reintroduced into the country. it is the largest ever transportation of the endangered animal from europe. reporter: not your usual feeding time. this is rhino fl
he also claims cctv footage backs up his account.housands of campaigners took part in protts after police turned a blind eye to reports oa sexualssault. the police chief has been forcea to step do officers are trying to restore trust. >> we will focus our efforts on preventing sex crimes where won are drugged. will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening again. reporter: she has been documenting the fight for equalitynd believes this andal is a turning point....
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this toddler obviously falls, maybe it is cctv. it could be, actually. that is quite incredible.l she is that he was on the right place and managed to catch her. looking also at number five, a managed to catch her. looking also at numberfive, a google maps detail, not the sort you want to do. a crash on the main road to denver's airport had led to long delays so google maps was offering what purported to be a quick detour accept nearly 100 drivers ended up stuck in the mud. it was not the kind of detail they wanted. perhaps it isa kind of detail they wanted. perhaps it is a reminder that we are not very good at reading maps anymore and finding where we need to reminding on technology, as someone in this report says, you still need to go where you are going —— you still need to know where you are going and how to get there without technology. quite a mess. 0bviously attracting lots of you this morning, number five on the most watched. that is it for today's morning briefing. labour's decision yesterday to re—admit the mp chris williamson has caused widespread upset in the party. t
this toddler obviously falls, maybe it is cctv. it could be, actually. that is quite incredible.l she is that he was on the right place and managed to catch her. looking also at number five, a managed to catch her. looking also at numberfive, a google maps detail, not the sort you want to do. a crash on the main road to denver's airport had led to long delays so google maps was offering what purported to be a quick detour accept nearly 100 drivers ended up stuck in the mud. it was not the kind...
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the incident was captured on the cctv of a neighbouring shop.t cloud could linger and there is cloud could linger and there is cloud in the far north of scotland. 0therwise, plenty of sunshine, quite breezy, especially towards the south but the wind is coming in from the northeast and that means those north sea coasts always a bit cooler and fresher, temperatures of 17 to 18 celsius. the further west, the highest temperatures, up into the mid 20s, across western areas of england and wales. through tonight, because of that northeasterly wind, it will start to drag on more cloud from the north sea so by tomorrow morning, many of us will start off with a fair morning, many of us will start off withafairamount morning, many of us will start off with a fair amount of cloud again. temperatures getting down to around nine to 15 celsius but the cloud will tend to clear away. high pressure is moving towards the east during friday. that will set up a southeasterly wind, bringing the very southeasterly wind, bringing the very warm southeasterly wind, bring
the incident was captured on the cctv of a neighbouring shop.t cloud could linger and there is cloud could linger and there is cloud in the far north of scotland. 0therwise, plenty of sunshine, quite breezy, especially towards the south but the wind is coming in from the northeast and that means those north sea coasts always a bit cooler and fresher, temperatures of 17 to 18 celsius. the further west, the highest temperatures, up into the mid 20s, across western areas of england and wales....
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during the inquest, his parents have heard and seen on cctv much of what happened.staurant to help. we see on the cctv, there's no doubt. there is one of his colleagues who goes down in the room. he pushes him and goes straight out. he goes to the stairs. imagine what's happening, what could happen in his head, going to help, with that generosity, and being cut down. alexandre was young, just 26 years old, and with plans for the future — to return to france and to record music with philippe, a musician. i'm thinking of what i'm going to do, now the inquest is over. i have to rebuild a life. i have two other kids. they need me. they have the right to live their youth, like alexandre lived. i'm going to do something with them. there will be a movie or a documentary. i would like to see all the people who saw him that night, you know? i would like to reinterview the nurse, helen kennett. she saw him with the neck cut. from the inquest, we know that she was one of the last faces he saw, and she was beautiful. she's a wonderful woman. she was — i hope he kept that until
during the inquest, his parents have heard and seen on cctv much of what happened.staurant to help. we see on the cctv, there's no doubt. there is one of his colleagues who goes down in the room. he pushes him and goes straight out. he goes to the stairs. imagine what's happening, what could happen in his head, going to help, with that generosity, and being cut down. alexandre was young, just 26 years old, and with plans for the future — to return to france and to record music with philippe,...
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it's peppered with cctv. bereaved pa rents, it's peppered with cctv. hold an emergency cabinet meeting to address i've grown. they are planning a march to parliament, asking the two leaders to put youth violence at the top of their agenda. 0ysters are said to be reintroduced for to the thames estuary to replenish stocks. the shells sold in the market will be recycled by laying them in the bed of the estuary providing a surface for young oysters to grow on. 0ver the last 200 years the oyster population has suffered a 95% decline. it takes five years to grow a five—year—old oyster, that's the stage they start to mature and have their own young. so we are at the beginning of a long journey. hope early in 20 years time we'll have oyster beds. let's take a look at the travel now. we are off to a good start this morning on the tube, no reported problems at the moment on any of those lines there. on the roads, well, this is how it looks at the blackwall tunnel. no surprise there. does the usual rush—hour cues heading northbound from greenwich. —— just die. an
it's peppered with cctv. bereaved pa rents, it's peppered with cctv. hold an emergency cabinet meeting to address i've grown. they are planning a march to parliament, asking the two leaders to put youth violence at the top of their agenda. 0ysters are said to be reintroduced for to the thames estuary to replenish stocks. the shells sold in the market will be recycled by laying them in the bed of the estuary providing a surface for young oysters to grow on. 0ver the last 200 years the oyster...
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do it, is that you can do the how it happened, when it happened, who did it, if you like, there is cctv, all of that, but there is one question thatjournalists find much more difficult and that is the why. and i am happy to say that my guest today, fatima bhutto, that is a question she has tried to answer in her latest book, the runaways. it follows a number of young people who come from very different backgrounds but all of them end up in the same place, associated with thejihadi cause if i can put it that way. and in the runaways, fatima explores what happens, what goes on in their minds, what drives them towards this thing, so, fatima, welcome. thank you. there are a number of characters, from very different backgrounds, i wonder if you will talk a little about them and introduce them to us. the ones you meet immediately in the book are sonny, who is born to an indian origin family, but grows up in portsmouth, and his father left lucknow to give his son a better life in england and sonny doesn't quite see it as a better life, he doesn't really belong in portsmouth and he is constantl
do it, is that you can do the how it happened, when it happened, who did it, if you like, there is cctv, all of that, but there is one question thatjournalists find much more difficult and that is the why. and i am happy to say that my guest today, fatima bhutto, that is a question she has tried to answer in her latest book, the runaways. it follows a number of young people who come from very different backgrounds but all of them end up in the same place, associated with thejihadi cause if i...
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he also claims cctv footage backs up his account. the investigation continues.fter hearing claims police turned a blind eye to reports of sexual assault, in exchange for bribes. gangnam's police chief has been forced to step down, and officers are now trying to restore trust. translation: we will focus our efforts on preventing such crimes, where women are drugged. we will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening ever again. do you—jin has been documenting the fight for equality in south korea, and believes this scandal is a turning point. we believe we do have power to change culture for women. rape culture and all these other gender inequalities in korean society, i think we do have power to change them. having dragged these crimes out of the darkness, women in south korea say they are determined to fight for change, and hold this society's most powerful to account. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: long—distance swimming. the dutch olympian going the extra mile to help in the fight against cancer.
he also claims cctv footage backs up his account. the investigation continues.fter hearing claims police turned a blind eye to reports of sexual assault, in exchange for bribes. gangnam's police chief has been forced to step down, and officers are now trying to restore trust. translation: we will focus our efforts on preventing such crimes, where women are drugged. we will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening ever again. do you—jin has been documenting the fight...
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he also claims cctv footage backs up his account. the investigation continues.ims police turned a blind eye to reports of sexual assault, in exchange for bribes. gangnam's police chief has been forced to step down, and officers are now trying to restore trust. translation: we will focus our efforts on preventing such crimes where women are drugged. we will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening ever again. do you—jin has been documenting the fight for equality in south korea and believes this scandal is a turning point. we believe we do have power to change culture for women. rape culture and all these other gender inequalities in korean society. i think we do have power to change them. having dragged these crimes out of the darkness, women in south korea say they are determined to fight for change and hold this society's most powerful to account. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. the eastern black rhino was wiped out in rwanda, but thanks to a successful conservation and breeding programme in zoos across europe, five rhinos have now been
he also claims cctv footage backs up his account. the investigation continues.ims police turned a blind eye to reports of sexual assault, in exchange for bribes. gangnam's police chief has been forced to step down, and officers are now trying to restore trust. translation: we will focus our efforts on preventing such crimes where women are drugged. we will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening ever again. do you—jin has been documenting the fight for equality in...
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despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union sending £233. to the bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned groups. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that is unusual for anybody who was some sort of fighter. they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he has always been in touch with us and he has always, from the beginning, denied that he was ever a member of isis or involved with isis or a fighter or anything like that — and i believe that. it's not for individuals to decide when it applies to them and when it doesn't. the really strong message is, despite whatever you might think you're doing, ultimately you are breaking the law and that's not ok. a jury at the old bailey agreed. they found sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. his parents refused to believe that h
despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union sending £233. to the bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned groups. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that is unusual for anybody who was some sort of fighter. they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he has always been in touch with us and he has always, from the beginning, denied that he was ever a member of...
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it was all captured on cctv. some viewers may find the footage upsetting. crossley pushes sir robert malpas onto the tracks at marble arch station. with just one minute until the next train, he's rescued by a bystander who leaps from the platform to save him. the 91—year—old former eurotunnel boss survived but arriving at court today, the severity of the injuries sir robert suffered, a fractured pelvis and a head wound, were evident. it has been a long and traumatic process for the two victims, and i would like to commend them for their strength and resilience throughout. the physical and emotional impact of such a determined and unprovoked attack cannot be underestimated. earlier that day, crossley tried to push another passenger, tobias french, onto the tracks. with the train only metres away, mr french fortunately manages to keep his balance as the train pulls into tottenham court station. crossley, who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia when he was i7—years—old, had taken £600 worth of crack cocaine the previous day. passing the sentence, the jud
it was all captured on cctv. some viewers may find the footage upsetting. crossley pushes sir robert malpas onto the tracks at marble arch station. with just one minute until the next train, he's rescued by a bystander who leaps from the platform to save him. the 91—year—old former eurotunnel boss survived but arriving at court today, the severity of the injuries sir robert suffered, a fractured pelvis and a head wound, were evident. it has been a long and traumatic process for the two...
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he also claims cctv footage backs up his account. the investigation continues.ims police turned a blind eye to reports of sexual assault in exchange for bribes. gangnam's police chief has been forced to step down and officers are now trying to restore trust. shouting translation: we will focus our efforts on preventing sex crimes where women are drugged. we will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening ever again. this woman has been documenting the fight for equality in south korea and believes this scandal is a turning point. we believe we do have power to change culture for women, rape culture and all these other gender inequality in korean society. we do have power to change them. having dragged these crimes out of the darkness, women in south korea say they're determined to fight for change and hold this society's most powerful to account. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. a new law to protect people who have food allergies has been announced by the government. the legislation, which will require businesses to list all the ingredients
he also claims cctv footage backs up his account. the investigation continues.ims police turned a blind eye to reports of sexual assault in exchange for bribes. gangnam's police chief has been forced to step down and officers are now trying to restore trust. shouting translation: we will focus our efforts on preventing sex crimes where women are drugged. we will put every effort into stopping incidents like this from happening ever again. this woman has been documenting the fight for equality...
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despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union in oxford sendinging to the bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned group. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that's unusual for anybody who was some sort of a fighter — they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he's always been in touch with us and he's always from the beginning denied that he is ever a member of isis or involved with isis, or a fighter or anything like that, and i believe that. there is a law and it's not for individuals to decide when it applies to them or when it doesn't. the really strong message is despite whatever you might think you are doing, ultimately you're breaking the law and that's not ok. in court, judge nicholas hilliard said he understood they were parents who loved their son very much, but the warning signs were there. he sentenced them each to 15 months in jail suspended for a year, and ordered them to pay £140 in fines. chi chi izundu, bbc news. jack letts was 18 when he
despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union in oxford sendinging to the bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned group. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that's unusual for anybody who was some sort of a fighter — they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he's always been in touch with us and he's always from the beginning denied that he is ever a member of...
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despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union in oxford sendinghe bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned group. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that's unusual for anybody who was some sort of a fighter — they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he's always been in touch with us and he's always from the beginning denied that he is ever a member of isis or involved with isis, or a fighter or anything like that, and i believe that. there is a law, and it's not for individuals to decide when it applies to them or when it doesn't. the really strong message is despite whatever you might think you are doing, ultimately you're breaking the law and that's not ok. in court, judge nicholas hilliard said he understood they were parents who loved their son very much, but the warning signs were there. he sentenced them each to 15 months in jail suspended for a year, and ordered them to pay £140 in fines. jack letts was 18 when he left for syria in 2014. his pare
despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union in oxford sendinghe bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned group. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that's unusual for anybody who was some sort of a fighter — they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he's always been in touch with us and he's always from the beginning denied that he is ever a member of isis or...
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what struck me most, it's when you see the shots of the cctv, and identifying the people going about terrible, you realise how quickly it turns. a peaceful evening can turn into a moment of carnage. it is absolutely horrific. only people who are really to blame other want to carry this out, unfortunately. let us move carry this out, unfortunately. let us move onto the front of the times. sam, an interesting story. i know is a political journalist sam, an interesting story. i know is a politicaljournalist you will be licking your lip ‘s with interest. jeremy corbyn too fragile to be prime minister. i got mine out of order. let's start with the ft. keep watching. martin, the ft, that photograph, we talked about it in the headlines. have you ever seen theresa may looking mowgli seal than she does with vladimir putin? —— more glacial. there may be more people in her party who have had a similar glare over the last few months. but, no, that is the epitome ofa months. but, no, that is the epitome of a meeting that she doesn't really wa nt of a meeting that she doesn't really want to partak
what struck me most, it's when you see the shots of the cctv, and identifying the people going about terrible, you realise how quickly it turns. a peaceful evening can turn into a moment of carnage. it is absolutely horrific. only people who are really to blame other want to carry this out, unfortunately. let us move carry this out, unfortunately. let us move onto the front of the times. sam, an interesting story. i know is a political journalist sam, an interesting story. i know is a...
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now, cctv has captured a dramatic moment in istanbul in turkey — of a quick and agile teenager savingted something alarming in the apartment block opposite. and then this heart stopping moment... a little girl falls from a balcony, mercifully into his arms. the lucky little toddler, two—year—old doha muhammed, wandered out onto the balcony while her mother was cooking. the hero, feuzi zabaat, who is 17, was working in a shop on the same street when he saw doha and positioned himself below the second floor apartment, catching her before she hit the ground. the little girl walked away unscathed. translation: i caught the child mid—air before she hit the ground. i did what was necessary for the love of allah. a real hero. ok, time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. the big story is the weather, we've had records breaking in europe, i'm sure they'll continue,
now, cctv has captured a dramatic moment in istanbul in turkey — of a quick and agile teenager savingted something alarming in the apartment block opposite. and then this heart stopping moment... a little girl falls from a balcony, mercifully into his arms. the lucky little toddler, two—year—old doha muhammed, wandered out onto the balcony while her mother was cooking. the hero, feuzi zabaat, who is 17, was working in a shop on the same street when he saw doha and positioned himself below...
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despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union sending £233.king to the bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned groups. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that is unusual for anybody who was some sort of fighter. they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he has always been in touch with us and he has always come from the beginning, denied that he was ever a member of isis or involved with isis or a fighter or anything like that and i believe that. it's not for individuals to decide when it applies to them and when it doesn't. the really strong message is, despite whatever you might think you're doing, ultimately you are breaking the law and that's not ok. a jury at the old bailey agreed. they found sally lane and john letts were both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. chi chi izundu, bbc news. jack letts was 18 when left for syria in 2014. his parents refus
despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her local western union sending £233.king to the bbc back in 2017, they said they believed him when he said he wasn't involved with any banned groups. we've always been in contact with him from the beginning. i think that is unusual for anybody who was some sort of fighter. they tend to drop all connection with their parents. he has always been in touch with us and he has always come from the beginning, denied that he was ever a...
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a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train, moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18re system failing financially and failing the older and disabled people who need it, says a new report. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former pensions minister baroness altmann, and mihir bose the writer and broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads on the conservative leadership race. it claims that 20 mps are preparing to block borisjohnson‘s plans for a no—deal brexit. the telegraph front page also features mrjohnson, with a story about his plans for a points—based immigration system. the front page of the mirror leads on its campaign to save free tv licences for older people. it sasteremy hunt is committed to retaining the benefit if he becomes prime minister. the express says the other conservative leadership candidate, jeremy hunt, has pledged to protect free tv licences. the guardian leads with a warning from care industry bosses, who say tens of thousands of older and disabled people
a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train, moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18re system failing financially and failing the older and disabled people who need it, says a new report. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former pensions minister baroness altmann, and mihir bose the writer and broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads on the conservative leadership race. it claims that...
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both terrifying attacks were caught on cctv.s may find distressing from the start. this is the moment paul crossley pushes sir robert malpas onto the tracks at marble arch station. with just one minute until the next train, he's rescued by a bystander who leaps from the platform to save him. the 91—year—old former eurotunnel boss survived but arriving at court today, the severity of the injuries sir robert suffered — a fractured pelvis and a head wound — were evident. it has been a long and traumatic process for the two victims, and i would like to commend them for their strength and resilience throughout. the physical and emotional impact of such a determined and unprovoked attack cannot be underestimated. earlier that day, crossley tried to push another passenger, tobias french, onto the tracks. with the train only metres away, mr french fortunately manages to keep his balance. paul crossley was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia when he was 17—years—old. the day before he pushed sir robert malpas onto the tracks at marble
both terrifying attacks were caught on cctv.s may find distressing from the start. this is the moment paul crossley pushes sir robert malpas onto the tracks at marble arch station. with just one minute until the next train, he's rescued by a bystander who leaps from the platform to save him. the 91—year—old former eurotunnel boss survived but arriving at court today, the severity of the injuries sir robert suffered — a fractured pelvis and a head wound — were evident. it has been a long...
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an old baileyjury is shown cctv images moments before lee pomeroy was stabbed 18 times on a train in
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the 100—page report, based on interviews, recordings and cctv footage, sets out in grim detail how officialst the murder. from the initial struggle, to the sound of the body being dismembered. the report names many of the saudi individuals who flew into istanbul and are suspected of involvement. but crucially, it also says mohammed bin salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, saying every expert they consulted agreed it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. the special rapporteur has determined that there is credible evidence, warranting further investigation of high—level saudi officials' individual liability, including the crown prince's. the independent investigator also said the crown prince should be subject to targeted sanctions by un member states until evidence is produced proving he has no responsibility. saudi investigators have long denied the crown prince was involved and ii suspects are facing a secret trial inside the country. but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to
the 100—page report, based on interviews, recordings and cctv footage, sets out in grim detail how officialst the murder. from the initial struggle, to the sound of the body being dismembered. the report names many of the saudi individuals who flew into istanbul and are suspected of involvement. but crucially, it also says mohammed bin salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, saying every expert they consulted agreed it was inconceivable he was...
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extended meeting, that they will have their staffs talk beforehand and you will have xi jinping on cctvout and confirming those talks. the china daily and the global times editor, he is now saying this was initiated by the u.s., so that is quite interesting. things that the kind of that is for domestic consumption? shery: he tweeted on twitter. i haven't verified if he did it on weibo. he tweets a lot on twitter for the foreign audience. he doesn't say as much for the domestic audience. so far, we know the talks are happening. withne: interesting story this idea of the treasury buying. we had that treasury data yesterday. there's also sort of this theory that china doesn't need to keep doing it, at least at the level some people thought. shery: even if they dump treasuries, it wouldn't affect the treasury market that much. and now hold $1.1 trillion you can see that chart where you can actually see treasury holdings on the dtv charts falling steadily. central banks, really not playing that significant of a role anymore as net buyers of treasuries. with the fed has been doing, dumping tr
extended meeting, that they will have their staffs talk beforehand and you will have xi jinping on cctvout and confirming those talks. the china daily and the global times editor, he is now saying this was initiated by the u.s., so that is quite interesting. things that the kind of that is for domestic consumption? shery: he tweeted on twitter. i haven't verified if he did it on weibo. he tweets a lot on twitter for the foreign audience. he doesn't say as much for the domestic audience. so far,...
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a tail, like someone driving behind you in a car or how to not drive through major roads that have cctv cameras on them when you're going -- operational security, things like that. the more important category is cyber security. that's -- use privacy maximizing services. we're not safe on telegram. agents are in here. we've been infiltrated. not only use telegram, its encryption, but here's instructions how to download a vpn. here's how to use a secure email service. here's how to make sure you're not sharing other information you would be sharing on your telegram account somewhere else online. measures like that. >> we're going to leave the last few minutes of this program. you can watch it at c-span.org. going live to the house intelligence committee holding a hearing to examine the national security risks posed by artificial intelligence, also manipulated media and deepfake videos. this is the first meeting to examine deepfakes and ai developed synthetic data.
a tail, like someone driving behind you in a car or how to not drive through major roads that have cctv cameras on them when you're going -- operational security, things like that. the more important category is cyber security. that's -- use privacy maximizing services. we're not safe on telegram. agents are in here. we've been infiltrated. not only use telegram, its encryption, but here's instructions how to download a vpn. here's how to use a secure email service. here's how to make sure...
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and i hope this inquest will make things improve and i'm sure the key is not for more police, more cctvid to die. so we need to talk, we need to die. so we need to talk, we need to talk about education, to share common values. my send was good for humanity, he was gentle, he was marvellous, it is a big loss for every one of us, and i want to thank you so much helen for her courage. thank you. a reaction to the london bridge inquest result. the church of england has appointed its first black female bishop. rose hudson—wilkin will take over as the bishop of dover in november. born and raised injamaica, ms hudson—wilkin has served as chaplain to the queen and currently serves as the chaplain to the speaker of the house of commons. she has previously spoken out about the church's senior clergy needing to be more ethnically diverse. the england football team will face whoever wins tonight's quarterfinal between france and the titleholders usa. here is our correspondent. there are some things more precious than gold. here is a lucy bronze! yet again, lucy bronze has proved her worth to englan
and i hope this inquest will make things improve and i'm sure the key is not for more police, more cctvid to die. so we need to talk, we need to die. so we need to talk, we need to talk about education, to share common values. my send was good for humanity, he was gentle, he was marvellous, it is a big loss for every one of us, and i want to thank you so much helen for her courage. thank you. a reaction to the london bridge inquest result. the church of england has appointed its first black...
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cctv showing her near a baggage carousel and then a lyft dropping her off at the park. >> the phone recordscation were with the arrested person. phone records show the location of their phones to be at hatch park within less than a minute of each other. this was the same time as lueck's phone stop receiving data or location services on june 17th at approximately 3:00 a.m. > reporter: thursday, police investigating other clues in lueck's fate. a mattress and box spring given away a week ago and tip from a neighbor who described the suspect burning something in his backyard. the chief composing himself as he described the call to her parents. >> this is one of the most difficult calls i ever made. as both greg and his wife diana were devastated and heart broken by this news. >> reporter: questions remain as to how lueck and ayoola ajayi came in contact and what led to her horrific death. according to his linkedin page, the suspect worked in i.t. for dell and previously goldman sachs. neighbors say he was quiet. he receinted an airbnb out of h basement which was likely rented most nights. ana.
cctv showing her near a baggage carousel and then a lyft dropping her off at the park. >> the phone recordscation were with the arrested person. phone records show the location of their phones to be at hatch park within less than a minute of each other. this was the same time as lueck's phone stop receiving data or location services on june 17th at approximately 3:00 a.m. > reporter: thursday, police investigating other clues in lueck's fate. a mattress and box spring given away a week...
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you have a dovish fed, potential optimism in g20, positive tweets coming from trump and cctv oil prices >> you told us people are betting bigger on these three times bullish oil and gas. are they getting that bullish on just the macro equity markets? are you seeing people roll the dice and place big bets on stocks >> just yesterday the biggest inflows were in semiconductor bull funds, tech bull funds, china bull funds >> leading indicators. >> so it's all of the f.a.n.g. growth-type stuff which leads us to believe in the short-term people are bullish that the fed will help push along expansion that potentially tariffs will have a resolution sooner rather than later in the near-term we are seeing that pop >> near-term pop on semiconductors interesting stuff. tim, i tweet out whenever i hear never, forever, always, 100%, i get nervous. i was going to ask you about that but i have to ask you about something that just crossed. i know you have not seen the call >> let's do this >> moments ago, goldman sachs reiterating their underperform on tesla, but cutting the target on tesla to 158 from
you have a dovish fed, potential optimism in g20, positive tweets coming from trump and cctv oil prices >> you told us people are betting bigger on these three times bullish oil and gas. are they getting that bullish on just the macro equity markets? are you seeing people roll the dice and place big bets on stocks >> just yesterday the biggest inflows were in semiconductor bull funds, tech bull funds, china bull funds >> leading indicators. >> so it's all of the f.a.n.g....
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despite warnings from police she was captured on cctv at her local western rain sending £233.not for individuals to decide when it applies to them or doesn't. the really strong message is that despite whatever you may think you are doing, ultimately you are breaking the law and that is not ok. and thejury at breaking the law and that is not ok. and the jury at the old bailey agreed. they found sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. jack letts was 18 when he left for syria in 2014. his parents refused to believe he had become a dangerous extremist. he married and had a child with an iraqi woman before being captured and imprisoned in syria by kurdish forces in 2017. our middle east correspondent quentin somerville met him last year. we had to wait until his parents trial was over before we could broadcast that interview. one of the islamic state group's most notorious recruits was former oxford schoolboy jack letts. he agreed to speak to us in october last year. o
despite warnings from police she was captured on cctv at her local western rain sending £233.not for individuals to decide when it applies to them or doesn't. the really strong message is that despite whatever you may think you are doing, ultimately you are breaking the law and that is not ok. and thejury at breaking the law and that is not ok. and the jury at the old bailey agreed. they found sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son knowing or having reasonable...
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despite warnings from police, ca ptu red despite warnings from police, captured on cctv at her localnion sending £233. four it's not for individuals to decide when it applies to them and when it doesn't. the really strong message is, despite whatever you might think you're doing, ultimately you are breaking the law and that's not ok. a jury at the old bailey agreed. they found sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to suspect the funds would be used for terrorism. his parents refused to believe that he had become a dangerous extremist he had become a dangerous extremist he married and had a child before being captured and imprisoned in syria by kurdish forces in 2017. our middle east correspondent met him and we had to wait until his trial was over before we could broadcast this interview. one of the islamic state group's most notorious recruits was former 0xford schoolboy jack letts. he agreed to speak to us in october last year. only now that his parents‘ trial is over can the interview be broadcast. he said he
despite warnings from police, ca ptu red despite warnings from police, captured on cctv at her localnion sending £233. four it's not for individuals to decide when it applies to them and when it doesn't. the really strong message is, despite whatever you might think you're doing, ultimately you are breaking the law and that's not ok. a jury at the old bailey agreed. they found sally lane and john letts both guilty of sending money to their son jack, knowing or having reasonable grounds to...
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police have the motorcycle, they have the cctv, the video surveillance from inside.rveillance cameras like m manhattan, probably not. >> they're going to find out the guys who recollec guy s who they work for. >> we're going to talk to people with intimate knowledge. david ortiz has said through a spokesperson he did not know these two people and then the cell phones, the license plate to the motorcycle. they're going to combine what we know talking to people and forensically. >> tell me if i'm wrong on this analysis. but comes up from behind. >> yeah. >> gets the jump on big papi. shoots him in the back. >> yeah. >> not in the head. >> yes. >> if you're an assassin, you're not going to shoot me in the back. thank god they didn't, thank god. >> absolutely. it's almost point-blank range. this looked like somebody that was hired to do this. or sometimes in countries like this, forced to do this to work off a debt or something like that. or somebody would threaten your family and say if you don't do this. this was not a committed gunman. one shot in the back, obviously
police have the motorcycle, they have the cctv, the video surveillance from inside.rveillance cameras like m manhattan, probably not. >> they're going to find out the guys who recollec guy s who they work for. >> we're going to talk to people with intimate knowledge. david ortiz has said through a spokesperson he did not know these two people and then the cell phones, the license plate to the motorcycle. they're going to combine what we know talking to people and forensically....
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the 100—page report, based on interviews, recordings and cctv footage, sets out in grim detail how officialsdismembered. the report names many of the saudi individuals who flew into istanbul and are suspected of involvement. but crucially, it also says mohammed bin salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, saying every expert they consulted agreed it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. the special rapporteur has determined that there is credible evidence, warranting further investigation of high—level saudi officials' individual liability, including the crown prince's. the independent investigator also said the crown prince should be subject to targeted sanctions by un member states until evidence is produced proving he has no responsibility. saudi investigators have long denied the crown prince was involved and 11 suspects are facing a secret trial inside the country. but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to meet international standards and the trial should be suspended. an ameri
the 100—page report, based on interviews, recordings and cctv footage, sets out in grim detail how officialsdismembered. the report names many of the saudi individuals who flew into istanbul and are suspected of involvement. but crucially, it also says mohammed bin salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, saying every expert they consulted agreed it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. the special rapporteur has determined that...
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technological way, with the the promulgation of these so called safe cities and the safe city technology where cctv cameras are ubiquitous and chinese citizens now are facially recognized by the software in these cameras that ties into a database that includes information about their social scores, their credit history, their use of social media. it is big brother come to life. and this is obviously not only a grave threat to the freedom and privacy of the chinese people and their ability to associate or communicate their freedom, but it also to the degree that china is now exporting this technology to other authoritarian countries, allows them to perpetuate their autocratic rule. and this under the masquerade of safety and security. so i think that this is a very dangerous trend, when you compare -- when you consider the chinese totalitarian model and you consider the russian autocratic model and you consider that autocrats are on the rise around the world, it is threatening to freedom-loving people all over the globe and ultimately it is threatening to us here at home, and you would hope and i'm
technological way, with the the promulgation of these so called safe cities and the safe city technology where cctv cameras are ubiquitous and chinese citizens now are facially recognized by the software in these cameras that ties into a database that includes information about their social scores, their credit history, their use of social media. it is big brother come to life. and this is obviously not only a grave threat to the freedom and privacy of the chinese people and their ability to...