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there are hundreds of cctv cameras keeping watch., says only one captured footage of the incident. by the time the police started investigating, the footage, which is routinely only stored for around 28 days, had been wiped. but officers were told that six minutes,including the incident, had been saved, at the request of gtr, who'd already begun their own investigation. the police say that even after they'd had the footage enhanced it was still not clear enough to show whether a crime had been committed. so, what were witnesses saying? motolani gave a statement in may. she told police the man had said, "you know i have the virus." another witness, also a member of station staff told the police he hadn't said that. when the british transport police announced they were closing their investigation, they said they were confident the man couldn't have infected belly. they said he'd had an antibody test four days after the incident "as part of his occupation" and it was negative, showing he'd never had the illness. but how could they be so
there are hundreds of cctv cameras keeping watch., says only one captured footage of the incident. by the time the police started investigating, the footage, which is routinely only stored for around 28 days, had been wiped. but officers were told that six minutes,including the incident, had been saved, at the request of gtr, who'd already begun their own investigation. the police say that even after they'd had the footage enhanced it was still not clear enough to show whether a crime had been...
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the jury had been watching cctv from the 11th of 0ctober. watching cctv from the 11th of october.her kennedy, collected an unaccompanied trailer from purfleet put on the thames estuary, a trailer that had come from zeebrugge in belgium. thejury we re from zeebrugge in belgium. thejury were then shown cctv of that same lorry being given past or is it golf course, down a remote country lane, accompanied by four or five smart black curse. the jury were told they would hear from eyewitnesses that saw 15 to 20 migrants jumping out of that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. thejury that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. the jury have that lorry and into the cars, which then sped off. thejury have been told that some of the organisers of that successful trip on the 11th of 0ctober were then also involved in the fatal trip on the 23rd of 0ctober the fatal trip on the 23rd of october in which 39 people died. the suspect, who faces 39 counts of manslaughter, admits being involved in the previous trip, but not on the fatal trip. the driver was later called in northern
the jury had been watching cctv from the 11th of 0ctober. watching cctv from the 11th of october.her kennedy, collected an unaccompanied trailer from purfleet put on the thames estuary, a trailer that had come from zeebrugge in belgium. thejury we re from zeebrugge in belgium. thejury were then shown cctv of that same lorry being given past or is it golf course, down a remote country lane, accompanied by four or five smart black curse. the jury were told they would hear from eyewitnesses that...
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cctv shows there were stewards nearby.olice had been told, but they weren't in the room against their own orders. these british transport police officers were given commendation awards after the attack, today, pc jessica commendation awards after the attack, today, pcjessica bullar admitted she had taken an unacceptable break lasting more than two hours during her shift. when she came back on patrol shejust two hours during her shift. when she came back on patrol she just missed abdi walking into the lobby from the station. last week the inquiry heard evidence from a merchandise officer who said she had seen him before the bomb went off and pointed him out to the policewoman. but today the pc said she is confident that conversation didn't happen. at the moment the bomb exploded the british transport police officers on shift we re transport police officers on shift were all standing together at victoria station, outside the arena. when they heard the blast, they ran towards it. pc bullar was the first officer to reach the f
cctv shows there were stewards nearby.olice had been told, but they weren't in the room against their own orders. these british transport police officers were given commendation awards after the attack, today, pc jessica commendation awards after the attack, today, pcjessica bullar admitted she had taken an unacceptable break lasting more than two hours during her shift. when she came back on patrol shejust two hours during her shift. when she came back on patrol she just missed abdi walking...
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document the situation in wales and they say supermarkets bands sock sales, cctv spies and social distancinglsh border. take us through this article. the mail will be contributing to this hysteria it like a headline like that. supermarkets banning sock sales come in some instances socks will be extremely important for people. particularly if they cannot afford to heat their homes properly and extra pair of socks, i think even the first minister said people cannot buy candles. it does seem like quite extreme behaviour. let's clarify, this is about the buying of nonessential items which is being banned in wales and socks is on that list. correct, nonessential items. and so toasters, bedding, towels, cards, stationery and candles. a p pa re ntly cards, stationery and candles. apparently have also been taken off sale. seen pictures and footage of supermarkets closing down particular supermarkets closing down particular supermarket aisles. and i think that will be quite confusing for people. it has been extraordinary to look at the united kingdom and to look at how divided it is, notjust region b
document the situation in wales and they say supermarkets bands sock sales, cctv spies and social distancinglsh border. take us through this article. the mail will be contributing to this hysteria it like a headline like that. supermarkets banning sock sales come in some instances socks will be extremely important for people. particularly if they cannot afford to heat their homes properly and extra pair of socks, i think even the first minister said people cannot buy candles. it does seem like...
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they are trying to study cctv footage to establish exactly what the events were in nice this morning.e is unknown to the french authorities. born in 1998. he is the prime suspect. we will bring you more details as we get them. now, with 60% of france's icus filled with covid patients, doctors have been expressing relief at president macron's announcement of a second lockdown. for more details of the measures announced earlier, the premise or says people can only go outside for essential shopping for food, medical appointments come and to give urgent help -- appointments, and to give urgent help to a family member. justification will need to be filled out. one hour of exercise will also be allowed each day, but no further than one kilometer from your home. the measures will be in place until at least the first of december. here's what the french prime minister had to say earlier. >> you can leave the house for a maximum of one hour to do physical exercise or take your pets for a walk. you are not allowed to go further than the radius of one kilometer from your home. only individual exe
they are trying to study cctv footage to establish exactly what the events were in nice this morning.e is unknown to the french authorities. born in 1998. he is the prime suspect. we will bring you more details as we get them. now, with 60% of france's icus filled with covid patients, doctors have been expressing relief at president macron's announcement of a second lockdown. for more details of the measures announced earlier, the premise or says people can only go outside for essential...
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something, that may have seen individuals in the area, and he could because cause for concern and cctvat the weather. —— time for a look. the amber warning areas for wales and southwest of england and also for eastern scotland but a blanket yellow warning remains in force for much of the country through tonight as you can see the extent of rain will be quite heavy. pushing westwards in the parts of northern ireland by the end of the night and here it will be windy down towards the southwest. some try interludes across northern and eastern england, but there will be a lot of cloud around and still some showers here as well in temperatures no lower at around nine or 10 degrees. part two of the weekend, some areas not looking as wet like the midlands in the northern eastern england and are very wet across the west of scotland, much wetter for northern ireland that rain running into wells in southwest england and towards the southeast. wendy here with gales, central areas will see some sunshine but also you showers. hello, this is bbc news. in a moment, i am going to be taking a look throu
something, that may have seen individuals in the area, and he could because cause for concern and cctvat the weather. —— time for a look. the amber warning areas for wales and southwest of england and also for eastern scotland but a blanket yellow warning remains in force for much of the country through tonight as you can see the extent of rain will be quite heavy. pushing westwards in the parts of northern ireland by the end of the night and here it will be windy down towards the...
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he didn't want to be seen and headed to an area not covered by cctv. but he was spotted.l hatfield was at the arena to collect his four daughters from the ariana grande concert. i do solemnly, sincerely... today, mr hatfield told the public inquiry that he saw a man with a heavy rucksack lying down on the floor. i thought "suicide bomber", straightaway, without... very little doubt in my mind. honestly, my heart was racing. he was dressed all in black. he looked like a terrorist. he looked like... how to explain it? like a bond villain, do you know what i mean? hejust had... ijust had this really bad feeling about him and the bag, it was the bag, it was massive and it was solid. i thought it was a bomb, straightaway. i don't know why, ijust knew it in my mind. it was so... itjust looked like a bomb. these officers were given commendation awards after the attack. although jessica bullough was newly—qualified, she was the most senior officer at the arena. today, she admitted that she'd taken an unacceptable two—hour break, missing the moment abedi entered the foyer. last we
he didn't want to be seen and headed to an area not covered by cctv. but he was spotted.l hatfield was at the arena to collect his four daughters from the ariana grande concert. i do solemnly, sincerely... today, mr hatfield told the public inquiry that he saw a man with a heavy rucksack lying down on the floor. i thought "suicide bomber", straightaway, without... very little doubt in my mind. honestly, my heart was racing. he was dressed all in black. he looked like a terrorist. he...
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they may have dash cam footage or cctv footage and we would urge you pleased to provide us with thatn a parked vehicle in the brierley hill area. west midlands police have confirmed that 32—year—old, jonathan houseman has been charged with both their murders. the conservatives have announced plans to open a second headquarters in leeds. speaking at the start of the party‘s virtual conference this morning, the party‘s co—chair said it would better serve tory mps in the north of england and north wales. the new h0, a counterpart to conserative campaign headquarters in london, is expected to open next year. the cruise ship industry has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic. those giant vessels acted almost like incubators for covid—19 earlier this year. and now few people want to travel while the virus is still circulating. but for one company in turkey — it‘s not all bad news — as tim allman explains. this is where cruise ships go to die. lined up in a row, five huge vessels, victims in their own way of the coronavirus pandemic. this huge wrecking yard in turkey a hive of activit
they may have dash cam footage or cctv footage and we would urge you pleased to provide us with thatn a parked vehicle in the brierley hill area. west midlands police have confirmed that 32—year—old, jonathan houseman has been charged with both their murders. the conservatives have announced plans to open a second headquarters in leeds. speaking at the start of the party‘s virtual conference this morning, the party‘s co—chair said it would better serve tory mps in the north of england...
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you have, i noticed, since i last came here — i noticed this time, quite a lot of cctv on the drivewaylked about threats, intimidation that have come with your campaigning work — particularly on this issue, but we'll talk about others too. are you now living with a real sense of fear for your own safety? i fear for the safety of my stepdaughter and my partner, who spend time at the house here. to be quite honest with you, all of the intimidation spurs me on. that's what it comes down to. i think a tiny minority of people have knee—jerked when they've failed to fully understand what i'm asking for. and what i'm asking for is for them to change their minds. and you know the human species is remarkably intelligent, adaptable, and resourceful — but it's not good at changing its minds. you and i are not very good at changing our minds sometime, we need to be pushed into that, and we are resistant to it. and what i'm saying to those in the shooting fraternity is that what you're doing now doesn't have contemporary sustainability. you may be doing something which you consider a tradition — an
you have, i noticed, since i last came here — i noticed this time, quite a lot of cctv on the drivewaylked about threats, intimidation that have come with your campaigning work — particularly on this issue, but we'll talk about others too. are you now living with a real sense of fear for your own safety? i fear for the safety of my stepdaughter and my partner, who spend time at the house here. to be quite honest with you, all of the intimidation spurs me on. that's what it comes down to. i...
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this cctv shows the moment christopher wild went to raise the alarm by speaking to the 19—year—old stewards that was fobbed off. what do you recall he said to you? he said, "there's a suspicious person sat behind you, he's got a backpack." what did you say to christopher wild when he drew his concern to your attention? i said to mr wild that i'll have a look into it, you know, i'll see what... i'll see what the situation is, basically. did you fob christopher wild off? no. mohammed agha said that he had to man the fire doors and thought his job would be in jeopardy if he left his post. he said he waved at his supervisor three times, but when he couldn't get his attention, he spoke to a colleague with a radio, thinking he'd contact the control room. a few moments later, though, he said he saw salman abedi smiling as he walked into the crowd to detonate his bomb. the stewards at manchester arena are required to complete a training programme, but mohammed agha is said to have spent an average ofjust one minute and 20 seconds on each online module. many people looking at what we have just expl
this cctv shows the moment christopher wild went to raise the alarm by speaking to the 19—year—old stewards that was fobbed off. what do you recall he said to you? he said, "there's a suspicious person sat behind you, he's got a backpack." what did you say to christopher wild when he drew his concern to your attention? i said to mr wild that i'll have a look into it, you know, i'll see what... i'll see what the situation is, basically. did you fob christopher wild off? no....
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salman abedi was recorded on cctv using ismail abedi's phone.nd at the same time hashem abedi texted ismail abedi. the same time hashem abedi texted ismailabedi. ismail abedi was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possession, police found the bank at which he is brothers had used while repairing the bomb. it is bbc news, can i ask you a few questions? why won't you a few questions? why won't you help the enquiry? did you know what your brothers were doing? when we got up with him, it is clear he is not prepared to call. did you speak to them during the time of the attack? don't you have a moral obligation to speak to them? relatives of those responsible for the motors at london bridge gave accounts. they continue to press ismail abedi for answers, saying the family has a moral obligation to provide answers. lawyers for the relatives of those who died say there must be maximum clarity and for those closest to the brothers. if, on either side, there is a lack of openness and transparency, it makes it much more
salman abedi was recorded on cctv using ismail abedi's phone.nd at the same time hashem abedi texted ismail abedi. the same time hashem abedi texted ismailabedi. ismail abedi was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possession, police found the bank at which he is brothers had used while repairing the bomb. it is bbc news, can i ask you a few questions? why won't you a few questions? why won't you help the enquiry? did you know what your brothers were doing?...
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this cctv shows the moment christopher wild went to raise the alarm.ammed agha "fobbed him off". what do you recall he said to you? he said there is a suspicious person sat behind you, he's got a backpack. what did you say to christopher wild when he drew his concern to your attention? i said to mr wild that i'll have a look into it, you know, i'll see what... i'll see what the situation is, basically. did you fob christopher wild off? no. mohammed agha said he had to man the fire doors and thought his job would be injeopardy if he left his post. he said he waved at his supervisor three times, but, when he couldn't get his attention, he spoke to a colleague with a radio, thinking he'd contact the control room. a few moments later, though, he said he saw salman abedi smiling as he walked into the crowd to detonate his bomb. the stewards at manchester arena are required to complete a training programme, but mohammed agha is said to have spent an average ofjust one minute and 20 seconds on each online module. many people looking at what we have just explo
this cctv shows the moment christopher wild went to raise the alarm.ammed agha "fobbed him off". what do you recall he said to you? he said there is a suspicious person sat behind you, he's got a backpack. what did you say to christopher wild when he drew his concern to your attention? i said to mr wild that i'll have a look into it, you know, i'll see what... i'll see what the situation is, basically. did you fob christopher wild off? no. mohammed agha said he had to man the fire...
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was keen to stay out of sight, and he went straight up a flight of steps to an area not covered by cctv by a man waiting for his daughter who spotted the rucksack. i started to think about things that happened in the world, and ijust thought he could be very dangerous. what did you say to him? i asked him what he was doing there, and did he know how bad it looked him sitting there out of sight of everybody? what did the man reply, if anything? first he said he was waiting for somebody, then he just kept asking, after everything i said, hejust kept asking what the time was. christopher wild was so worried, he went downstairs to tell a police officer, but they were nowhere to be seen, so he found a steward. mr wild told the court that the steward, mohammed agha, didn't seem interested, and fogged him off, —— fobbed him off. telling him he already knew about the man with the rucksack. mr agha will give evidence himself later on in the inquiry. the court heard that when the bomb exploded chris wild and his girlfriend were there. she was injured in the blast. like your partner, chris, you ar
was keen to stay out of sight, and he went straight up a flight of steps to an area not covered by cctv by a man waiting for his daughter who spotted the rucksack. i started to think about things that happened in the world, and ijust thought he could be very dangerous. what did you say to him? i asked him what he was doing there, and did he know how bad it looked him sitting there out of sight of everybody? what did the man reply, if anything? first he said he was waiting for somebody, then he...
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in the days and hours before he exploded his bomb, salman abedi was recorded on cctv using his mobilevicted of the murders. at the same time, hashem texted blessings to ismail abedi, a text the inquiry says may be innocent but wants to explore along with islamic state group videos found on his phone in 2015. ismail was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possessions, police found a bank card which his brothers had used whilst preparing the bomb. ismail, bbc news — can i ask you a few questions, please? who's this? it's bbc news. no. can i ask you a few questions about the arena attack, please? no, you can't, sorry. why won't you help the inquiry, ismail? why won't you speak to the inquiry? did you know what your brothers were doing, ismail? when we caught up with him, it was clear he's not prepared to talk. did you speak to them at the time of the attack? don't you have a moral obligation to speak to them, ismail? at each of the inquests for the london bridge and westminster bridge terror attacks, relatives of those responsible for the murders gave
in the days and hours before he exploded his bomb, salman abedi was recorded on cctv using his mobilevicted of the murders. at the same time, hashem texted blessings to ismail abedi, a text the inquiry says may be innocent but wants to explore along with islamic state group videos found on his phone in 2015. ismail was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possessions, police found a bank card which his brothers had used whilst preparing the bomb. ismail, bbc...
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was keen to stay out of sight, and he went straight up a flight of steps to an area not covered by cctveen by a man waiting for his daughter. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare... christopher wild told the court by video link that he saw the rucksack and was worried. i started to think about things that happened in the world, and ijust thought he could be very dangerous. what did you say to him? i asked him what he was doing there, and did he know how bad it looked, him sitting there out of sight of everybody? what did the man reply, if anything? first he said he was waiting for somebody, then he just kept asking, after everything i said, hejust kept asking what the time was. christopher wild was so worried he went downstairs to tell a police officer, but they were nowhere to be seen, so he found a steward. mr wild told the court that the steward, mohammed agha, didn't seem interested, and fobbed him off, telling him he already knew about the man with the rucksack. mr agha will give evidence himself later on in the inquiry. the court heard that when the bomb exploded chris wild
was keen to stay out of sight, and he went straight up a flight of steps to an area not covered by cctveen by a man waiting for his daughter. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare... christopher wild told the court by video link that he saw the rucksack and was worried. i started to think about things that happened in the world, and ijust thought he could be very dangerous. what did you say to him? i asked him what he was doing there, and did he know how bad it looked, him sitting there...
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kyle lawler said he tried unsuccessfully to radio the control room but cctv shows him apparently unconcernedared of being wrong. you were concerned that if you approached him and he was just some innocent kid that people might think you are a racist. yes. a few minutes later, salman abedi detonated his bomb. few —— today, kyle lawler said he wished he had spoken to him and has suffered terrible guilt. tonight, martin hit‘s mother offered to meet him and accept his apology to the facebook post. farmers say they will still need to employ thousands of foreign workers to pick fruit and vegetables next year — despite the pick for britain campaign to recruit more people from the uk. the national farmers' union says this summer only 11% of the workforce were uk residents, and the government needs to do more to help the industry after brexit. jon kay reports. it's cold and early. but in the cotswolds, they are hard at work. this farm advertised for more british pumpkin pickers this year, but everyone here is from romania. we're quite happy to have british workers, we will invest in them in their tra
kyle lawler said he tried unsuccessfully to radio the control room but cctv shows him apparently unconcernedared of being wrong. you were concerned that if you approached him and he was just some innocent kid that people might think you are a racist. yes. a few minutes later, salman abedi detonated his bomb. few —— today, kyle lawler said he wished he had spoken to him and has suffered terrible guilt. tonight, martin hit‘s mother offered to meet him and accept his apology to the facebook...
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he didn't want to be seen and headed to an area not covered by cctv. but he was spotted.ghters from the ariana grande concert. i do solemnly, sincerely... today, mr hatfield told the public inquiry that he saw a man with a heavy rucksack lying down on the floor. i thought "suicide bomber", straight away, without. .. very little doubt in my mind. honestly, my heart was racing. he was dressed all in black. he looked like a terrorist. he looked like... how to explain it? like a bond villain, do you know what i mean? hejust had... ijust had this really bad feeling about him and the bag, it was the bag, it was massive and it was solid. i thought it was a bomb, straight away. i don't know why, ijust knew it in my mind. it was so... itjust looked like a bomb. these officers were given commendation awards after the attack. although jessica bullough was newly—qualified, she was the most senior officer at the arena. today, she admitted that she'd taken an unacceptable two hour break, missing the moment abedi entered the foyer. last week, the inquiry heard evidence from a merchandis
he didn't want to be seen and headed to an area not covered by cctv. but he was spotted.ghters from the ariana grande concert. i do solemnly, sincerely... today, mr hatfield told the public inquiry that he saw a man with a heavy rucksack lying down on the floor. i thought "suicide bomber", straight away, without. .. very little doubt in my mind. honestly, my heart was racing. he was dressed all in black. he looked like a terrorist. he looked like... how to explain it? like a bond...
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kyle lawler says he tried unsuccessfully to radio the control room, but cctv shows him apparently unconcernedhis — "i was scared of being wrong." you were concerned that if you approached him and he wasjust some innocent kid that people might think you were racist. yes. a few minutes later, abedi detonated his bomb. today, kyle lawler said he wished he'd gone to speak to him and has suffered terrible guilt. tonight, martyn hett‘s mother offered to meet him, saying she accepts his apology for the facebook post. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. right now the united states is breaking all daily infection records. and still out on the campaign the president is insisting the country is emerging from the pandemic. earlier today he tweeted. .. i'm not exactly sure what the 99.9% refers to. here he was last night up a swearing in ceremony for newly appointed supreme court justice amy coney barrett. no mask. and if you have a slight sense of deja vu here's why. this is mr trump announcing the nomination of justice barrett a month ago. around 30 people contracted the virus following that white hous
kyle lawler says he tried unsuccessfully to radio the control room, but cctv shows him apparently unconcernedhis — "i was scared of being wrong." you were concerned that if you approached him and he wasjust some innocent kid that people might think you were racist. yes. a few minutes later, abedi detonated his bomb. today, kyle lawler said he wished he'd gone to speak to him and has suffered terrible guilt. tonight, martyn hett‘s mother offered to meet him, saying she accepts his...
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the jury also watched cctv of the moment that the lorry driver, who had picked the trailer up from thed there was a puff of vapour as the door open. he looks inside, stand there for 90 seconds, gets back into his trailer and then goes off and drives around for a few more minutes while he made some phone calls. eventually, when he called the ambulance and police officers and ambulance staff arrived, all of those inside the trailer were dead. maurice robinson has admitted 39 charges of manslaughter, but the men on trial deny 39 charges of manslaughter. two more men deny charges of conspiracy to assist illegal immigration. daniel, thank you. daniel sanford there. an nhs trust is to be prosecuted over the death of a baby seven days after being born by emergency delivery at a kent hospital. the care quality commission has charged east kent hospitals nhs trust with two counts of providing unsafe care to baby harry richford and his mother sarah richford. harry died a week after he was born at margate's queen elizabeth the queen mother hospital three years ago. michael buchanan reports. harry
the jury also watched cctv of the moment that the lorry driver, who had picked the trailer up from thed there was a puff of vapour as the door open. he looks inside, stand there for 90 seconds, gets back into his trailer and then goes off and drives around for a few more minutes while he made some phone calls. eventually, when he called the ambulance and police officers and ambulance staff arrived, all of those inside the trailer were dead. maurice robinson has admitted 39 charges of...
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in the days and hours before he exploded his bomb, salman abedi was recorded on cctv using his mobilebeen convicted of the murders. at the same time, hashem texted blessings to ismail abedi, a text the inquiry says may be innocent but wants to explore along with islamic state group videos found on his phone in 2015. ismail was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possessions police found a bank card which his brothers had used whilst preparing the bomb. ismail, bbc news, can i ask you a few questions, please? it's bbc news, can i ask you a few questions about the arena attack please? why won't you help the inquiry, ismail? why won't you speak to the inquiry? did you know what your brothers were doing, ismail? when we caught up with him, it was clear he was not prepared to talk. did you speak to him at the time of the attack? don't you have a moral obligation to speak to them, ismail? at each of the inquests for the london bridge and westminster bridge terror attacks, relatives of those responsible for the murders gave evidence. the manchester arena
in the days and hours before he exploded his bomb, salman abedi was recorded on cctv using his mobilebeen convicted of the murders. at the same time, hashem texted blessings to ismail abedi, a text the inquiry says may be innocent but wants to explore along with islamic state group videos found on his phone in 2015. ismail was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possessions police found a bank card which his brothers had used whilst preparing the bomb....
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the next time kaczmarek was picked up on cctv though, he was leaving their house after stabbing the fathertook him home. when they arrived, kaczmarek claimed his housemate slawomir was asleep upstairs. can we speak with your friend very quickly? slurred: my friend is upstairs sleeping... where is he? but police soon found him lying in a pool of his own blood on the kitchen floor. can we have another patrol in, an ambulance, urgently? there's a male here, unconscious. i don't think he's breathing... an officer desperately tried to revive him with cpr but he was unresponsive. a weeping kaczmarek was arrested on suspicion of murder. you don't have to say anything but it may harm your defence... yesterday, he was convicted. today, he begins a life sentence. kaczmarek claims that he can't remember anything about what happened that night. so, slawomir‘s family may never get the answers that they're looking for. he's never provided an account for what's happened, why, so they're never going to know why that happened on that night. arkadisuz kaczmarek will serve a minimum of 19 years. juliet phill
the next time kaczmarek was picked up on cctv though, he was leaving their house after stabbing the fathertook him home. when they arrived, kaczmarek claimed his housemate slawomir was asleep upstairs. can we speak with your friend very quickly? slurred: my friend is upstairs sleeping... where is he? but police soon found him lying in a pool of his own blood on the kitchen floor. can we have another patrol in, an ambulance, urgently? there's a male here, unconscious. i don't think he's...
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getting infected from a particular garbage can lid as a potential source of infection, they're using cctvpeople whereabouts and you come to that sort of conclusion, that's how sophisticated you can get. >> in-door events, the president says we are rounding the term and ending the pandemic. can you start with what your most recent model found in terms of deaths in tuhe u.s., are we rounding in terms? >> no, we are not rounding in terms. transmission is on the upswing. and that's what's heading our way. we expect the death toll unfortunately and unless we change your behavior is going to reach 309,000 deaths by february 1st. >> that's almost double. >> it is not over. the worse is still to come. >> that's extraordinary between now and february 1st as another 200,000 people according to the model who will die. >> absolutely. we are going to see these up ticks gradually or steadily getting worse and worse as we roll into november and december. at that point is not just people going to die, many states will have to put back down some of those mandates if they want to keep the hospitals being o
getting infected from a particular garbage can lid as a potential source of infection, they're using cctvpeople whereabouts and you come to that sort of conclusion, that's how sophisticated you can get. >> in-door events, the president says we are rounding the term and ending the pandemic. can you start with what your most recent model found in terms of deaths in tuhe u.s., are we rounding in terms? >> no, we are not rounding in terms. transmission is on the upswing. and that's...
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walked out of the one even put on hisclothes and walked out of the consulate, to try and deceive the cctv this kind of grotesque barbarism, having some guy trot out in his clothes, it was just too much. nick a sarah leah whitson is human rights advocate, and was a longtime friend of khashoggi. last week she relaunched an orgazation that khashoggi created. dawn, democracy for the arab >>dawn, democracy for the arab world now. >> jamal had a vision of establishing an organizationth would basically affirm the understanding, the belief that the best solution for the region, the only solution that will bring lasting peace and stability, security, prosperity, but also dignity to the people of the region was den cracy and hughts. nick: initially, mbs was considered a reformer. on a 2018 u.s. tour he met silicon valleyxe ecutives, the u.n. secretary-general and president trump. pres. trump: we have become very good friends. nick:or f the trump administration, mbs has helped leadn anti-iran alliance and bought american weapons. shback home, mbs hased in dramatic reforms, trying to curb the conserv
walked out of the one even put on hisclothes and walked out of the consulate, to try and deceive the cctv this kind of grotesque barbarism, having some guy trot out in his clothes, it was just too much. nick a sarah leah whitson is human rights advocate, and was a longtime friend of khashoggi. last week she relaunched an orgazation that khashoggi created. dawn, democracy for the arab >>dawn, democracy for the arab world now. >> jamal had a vision of establishing an organizationth...
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agents close one even put on khashoggi's clothes and walked out of the consulate to try and deceive the cctveras. >> this kind of grotesque barbarism, the theater that they hat on for the whole world, ng some guy trot out his clothes, it was just too much. >> schifrin: sarah leah whitson is a human rights advocate, and was a longtime friend of tashoggi. >>hank you for joining me in >> schifrin: last week, she relaunched an organization that dashoggi created. >> dawocracy for the arab world now. >> the only solution that will bring lasting peace and s stability,ecurity, prosperity, but alsoignity to the people of the region was democracy and human rights. >> schifrin: initially, m.b.s. was considered a reformer. on a 2018 u.s. tour, he met silicon valley executives, the u.n. secretary general, and president trump. >> we've become very good frnds. >> schifrin: for the trump administrationm.b.s. has helped lead an anti-iran alliance and bought american weapons... ( explosions ) ...including for the saudi- backed war in yemen that hasho killed tens ofands ofvi cilians. back home, m.b.s. has ushe
agents close one even put on khashoggi's clothes and walked out of the consulate to try and deceive the cctveras. >> this kind of grotesque barbarism, the theater that they hat on for the whole world, ng some guy trot out his clothes, it was just too much. >> schifrin: sarah leah whitson is a human rights advocate, and was a longtime friend of tashoggi. >>hank you for joining me in >> schifrin: last week, she relaunched an organization that dashoggi created. >>...
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. >> they were using cctv cameras.racing people's whereabouts and coming to that sort of conclusion. that's how sophisticated you can get. we are obviously nowhere close to that here, anderson. >> dr. murray, the president said that we are quote rounding the turn and will be, soon, ending the pandemic. can you just talk about what your most recent model finds in terms of deaths in the u.s.? i mean, are we rounding a turn? >> no, anderson, we're not rounding the turn. if you look at the map in the u.s., what's happening is exactly what we expected. the whole northern half of the u.s. transmission is on the upswing. you look across all the northern countries in europe. they're already well into the fall-winter surge. an that's what's heading our way. we expect that the death toll, unfortunately, unless we change our behavior, is going to reach 390,000 deaths by february 1st. >> that's almost double what it is, now. >> absolutely. yeah. it's not over. the worst is still to come, unfortunately. >> i mean, that's -- that's
. >> they were using cctv cameras.racing people's whereabouts and coming to that sort of conclusion. that's how sophisticated you can get. we are obviously nowhere close to that here, anderson. >> dr. murray, the president said that we are quote rounding the turn and will be, soon, ending the pandemic. can you just talk about what your most recent model finds in terms of deaths in the u.s.? i mean, are we rounding a turn? >> no, anderson, we're not rounding the turn. if you...
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the court saw footage of the attack from cctv cameras and neil trundle's body—worn camera.a was turned on. he put up his hands desperately trying to protect himself as he lay on the floor at the mercy of his attackers towering over him. neil trundle's colleagues came to his rescue and overpowered his attackers. i think the case should be a wake—up call... professor ian acheson is a former prison governor who led a review of islamist extremism in jails. he believes this case demonstrates a failure to manage the risk posed by certain inmates. if i was a terrorist, and we have to think very like these people if we are to contain them and to defeat their intentions, i would be trying to target and injure, take hostage, and kill a member of prison staff because that would be the quickest way to break through of law inside prisons, and the shortest route to creating chaos. brusthom ziamani was jailed as a teenager for planning to behead a british soldier. he was trying to imitate the barbaric street murder of fusilier lee rigby in woolwich in 2013. injail, brusthom ziamani remain
the court saw footage of the attack from cctv cameras and neil trundle's body—worn camera.a was turned on. he put up his hands desperately trying to protect himself as he lay on the floor at the mercy of his attackers towering over him. neil trundle's colleagues came to his rescue and overpowered his attackers. i think the case should be a wake—up call... professor ian acheson is a former prison governor who led a review of islamist extremism in jails. he believes this case demonstrates a...
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kyle lawler says he tried unsuccessfully to radio the control room, but cctv shows him apparently unconcerned and he wasjust some innocent kid that people might thank you were racist. ——think you were racist. yes. a few minutes later, abedi detonated his bomb. today, kyle lawler said he wished he'd gone to speak to him and has suffered terrible guilt. tonight, martyn hett‘s mother offered to meet him, saying she accepts his apology for the facebook post. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. just before i go, you might think that the humble peacock wouldn't cause too much of a dispute, but at one village in west sussex, local people have become divided over it. for five of them were roaming around haddonfield, alas, most people love them, few people have complained to police about the noise and mess they make. now sussex police want to put them into a sanctuary. duncan kennedy reports. ifi if i said the word peacock to you. yes? how you react? limit save the peacocks! save them! well, i think they are a beautiful bird, but if you've got
kyle lawler says he tried unsuccessfully to radio the control room, but cctv shows him apparently unconcerned and he wasjust some innocent kid that people might thank you were racist. ——think you were racist. yes. a few minutes later, abedi detonated his bomb. today, kyle lawler said he wished he'd gone to speak to him and has suffered terrible guilt. tonight, martyn hett‘s mother offered to meet him, saying she accepts his apology for the facebook post. judith moritz, bbc news,...
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in the days and hours before he exploded his bomb, salman abedi was recorded on cctv using his mobilemail abedi, a text the inquiry says may be innocent but wants to explore along with islamic state group videos found on his phone in 2015. ismail was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possessions, police found a bank card which his brothers had used whilst preparing the bomb. ismail, bbc news, can i ask you a few questions, please? who's this? it's bbc news. no. can i ask you a few questions about the arena attack, please? no, you can't, sorry. why won't you help the inquiry, ismail? why won't you speak to the inquiry? did you know what your brothers were doing, ismail? when we caught up with him, it was clear he's not prepared to talk. did you speak to them at the time of the attack? don't you have a moral obligation to speak to them, ismail? at each of the inquests for the london bridge and westminster bridge terror attacks, relatives of those responsible for the murders gave evidence. the manchester arena public inquiry has asked salman abedi's
in the days and hours before he exploded his bomb, salman abedi was recorded on cctv using his mobilemail abedi, a text the inquiry says may be innocent but wants to explore along with islamic state group videos found on his phone in 2015. ismail was arrested on the day after the attack and released without charge. in his possessions, police found a bank card which his brothers had used whilst preparing the bomb. ismail, bbc news, can i ask you a few questions, please? who's this? it's bbc...
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crime, but newsnight established that for 11 days after the attack, until early in the new year, no cctv a former head of specialist operations at the met, about the case. the response seems to have been pretty woeful. there were lots of opportunities, really, to solve this crime, and it's not clear to me that they were taken. niyad says racist assumptions hampered the police investigation. she says one officer asked her if she'd been buying anything from the men, and she thinks that it was a reference to drugs. if that's true, then that's inexcusable. the police absolutely have a duty to be objective and not to jump to conclusions. the met denies assumptions were made, but in a statement said. niyad's physical injuries have healed, but she's been left with serious psychological scars. she still can't bear to go home. she stays with friends. as a result of newsnight‘s investigation, the met has reopened the case. but ten months on, as the trail gone cold? richard watson, bbc london. and you can see richard watson's extended report on newsnight at a quarter to eleven this evening on bbc t
crime, but newsnight established that for 11 days after the attack, until early in the new year, no cctv a former head of specialist operations at the met, about the case. the response seems to have been pretty woeful. there were lots of opportunities, really, to solve this crime, and it's not clear to me that they were taken. niyad says racist assumptions hampered the police investigation. she says one officer asked her if she'd been buying anything from the men, and she thinks that it was a...
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was keen to stay out of sight, and he went straight up a flight of steps to an area not covered by cctv to think about things that happened in the world, and ijust thought he could be very dangerous. what did you say to him? i asked him what he was doing there, and did he know how bad it looked in sitting there out of sight of everybody? what did the man reply, if anything? first he said he was waiting for somebody, then he just kept asking, after everything i said, hejust kept asking what the time was. christopher wilde was so worried, he went downstairs to tell a police officer, but they were nowhere to be seen, so he found a steward. mr wilde told the court that the steward, mohammed agha, didn't seem interested, and fogged him off, telling him he already knew about the man with the rucksack. mr agha will give evidence himself later on in the inquiry. the court heard that when the bomb exploded chris wilde and his girlfriend were there. she was injured in the blast. like your partner, chris, you are keen that people do not blame mohammed agha for what happened that night? yeah, i rea
was keen to stay out of sight, and he went straight up a flight of steps to an area not covered by cctv to think about things that happened in the world, and ijust thought he could be very dangerous. what did you say to him? i asked him what he was doing there, and did he know how bad it looked in sitting there out of sight of everybody? what did the man reply, if anything? first he said he was waiting for somebody, then he just kept asking, after everything i said, hejust kept asking what the...
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cctv, the state-run network, ditched nba games in october last year after houston rockets gm tweetedrted the comments of morey, left a bad taste in china and they pulled those games. since then, the nba has been doing a lot, trying to get good will returned, donating more than $1 million of medical equipment to china to help fight the spread of covid-19. the league and some players have also been expressing support for china. nba games have been available for streaming over the internet in china but a lot fewer than in years past. cctv says in a statement that the good will shown by the nba in the last year has left them to begin broadcasting games again. interesting. stuart: it is interesting. it's quite a development, if you ask me. thank you. all right. >>> let's have a look at the markets. we're in rally mode again. look at that. the nasdaq is up 100. the dow is up 124. this is supposed to be all about the stimulus talks. i've not heard anything new in the last 30 minutes but the market has gone up. now, talk chip makers. susan: we are seeing gains today for the likes of xilinx a
cctv, the state-run network, ditched nba games in october last year after houston rockets gm tweetedrted the comments of morey, left a bad taste in china and they pulled those games. since then, the nba has been doing a lot, trying to get good will returned, donating more than $1 million of medical equipment to china to help fight the spread of covid-19. the league and some players have also been expressing support for china. nba games have been available for streaming over the internet in...
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cctv shows him turning his coat inside out and changing his shoes before entering the church.y police. the consumer organisation, which, has warned there are big differences in the effectiveness of reusable face coverings. tests found that the best performing masks blocked out more than 99% of potentially harmful bacteria, but the worst stopped only 7%. research also showed that masks with multiple layers were more effective than single layer masks at filtering particles, and almost all face coverings were better at filtering particales after being washed. the time there was ten minutes past six. matt is doing the weather this morning, which is very good news. very mild this morning. certainly is here. it is. it will be mild for the next few days. good morning. with that mild weather comes a little bit of a weather health warning. more wet and windy weather to come as we go through this weekend. some pretty strong winds, especially through tomorrow. the wind is not too much of a feature of this morning. there is still some damp weather. a few showers in scotland and northern i
cctv shows him turning his coat inside out and changing his shoes before entering the church.y police. the consumer organisation, which, has warned there are big differences in the effectiveness of reusable face coverings. tests found that the best performing masks blocked out more than 99% of potentially harmful bacteria, but the worst stopped only 7%. research also showed that masks with multiple layers were more effective than single layer masks at filtering particles, and almost all face...
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whatnot,cctv and picking up these products, and of course there are issues where children are gettingd of these substances. thesesir, do you see issues making their way to the supreme court, or have they? caller: see, that is great, and that is why i would love to learn more about the nominee, and i certainly hope that the judicial committee will post some of these questions to her. host: ok, shelbyville, tennessee, duty, supporting the nominee. hi there. caller: yes, i do. the president has the right, even though there are just three months left, if he loses, but if he wins he has another four years,. and i think that everything i have read about her would be an excellent supreme court judge. also, i want to say something. list 1000-- they people that have been contacted polls, 1000 people, whether biden leaves or trump leaves, and how many millions of people do we have in the united states, that we listen to the polls? that is all i have got to say. i support the president. i will be voting for him this coming wednesday. just in case i do not live to make it to november 3. thank you
whatnot,cctv and picking up these products, and of course there are issues where children are gettingd of these substances. thesesir, do you see issues making their way to the supreme court, or have they? caller: see, that is great, and that is why i would love to learn more about the nominee, and i certainly hope that the judicial committee will post some of these questions to her. host: ok, shelbyville, tennessee, duty, supporting the nominee. hi there. caller: yes, i do. the president has...
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the court saw footage of the attack from cctv cameras and neil trundle's body worn cameras.ry to attack and with it. i think the k should be and with it. i think the k should be a wake—up call. and with it. i think the k should be a wake-up call. professor ian aitchison is a former prison governor who led a review of islamist extremism in jails. governor who led a review of islamist extremism injails. he believes this case demonstrates a failure to manage the risk posed by certain inmates. if i was a terrorist, and we have to think very like these people if we are to contain them and defeat their intentions, i would contain them and defeat their intentions, iwould be contain them and defeat their intentions, i would be trying to target, injure and take hostage a member of prison staff because that would be the quickest way to break the rule of law inside prisons and the rule of law inside prisons and the shortest route to creating chaos. brusthom ziamani was jailed asa chaos. brusthom ziamani was jailed as a teenagerfor chaos. brusthom ziamani was jailed as a teenager for pl
the court saw footage of the attack from cctv cameras and neil trundle's body worn cameras.ry to attack and with it. i think the k should be and with it. i think the k should be a wake—up call. and with it. i think the k should be a wake-up call. professor ian aitchison is a former prison governor who led a review of islamist extremism in jails. governor who led a review of islamist extremism injails. he believes this case demonstrates a failure to manage the risk posed by certain inmates. if...
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students were sent home to isolate that with track and trace, staff were able to study seating plans and cctvres from the child's chair, identifying those students, identifying those students, identifying members of staff who may be had contact with them. and as a result, 121 students were back in class at the start of this week. is ita orb? a, class at the start of this week. is ita or b? a, they class at the start of this week. is it a or b? a, they both believe change can be made... religion and ethics is being taught in this class was not these are six other lucky ones. you can get everything done here and go home and relax. s it would be easy for the teachers to teach us. but they should be 31 stu d e nts teach us. but they should be 31 students in class today. the others are still learning, just at home. this is the dining room now doubling up this is the dining room now doubling up as fiona's temporary classroom. it is weird, i have kind of gotten used to it because obviously we have beenin used to it because obviously we have been in lockdown for so long, unused to sitting on the tabl
students were sent home to isolate that with track and trace, staff were able to study seating plans and cctvres from the child's chair, identifying those students, identifying those students, identifying members of staff who may be had contact with them. and as a result, 121 students were back in class at the start of this week. is ita orb? a, class at the start of this week. is ita or b? a, they class at the start of this week. is it a or b? a, they both believe change can be made... religion...
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command centre of this covid jumbo hospital, doctors keeping an eye on the covid wards with the help of cctve country, way backin affected cities in the country, way back in may and june. but pune received this partially open facility just recently, received this partially open facilityjust recently, in august. this facility was supposed to have 800 beds, but nearly two months after it was open, it has 600. the council says they have enough beds but are struggling with staff. translation: this facility will be at full strength soon. we have a shortage of medical staff. last week, we brought in nurses from carragher and hyderabad on special flights. —— from kerala. carragher and hyderabad on special flights. -- from kerala. pune registered its first coronavirus case on the 9th of march, and then a sudden surge in new cases from june, followed by pressure on intensive ca re followed by pressure on intensive care beds. translation: we started searching for beds at 11am, and went to four or five hospitals until late evening. most of them did not have beds available. some had them but not with ox
command centre of this covid jumbo hospital, doctors keeping an eye on the covid wards with the help of cctve country, way backin affected cities in the country, way back in may and june. but pune received this partially open facility just recently, received this partially open facilityjust recently, in august. this facility was supposed to have 800 beds, but nearly two months after it was open, it has 600. the council says they have enough beds but are struggling with staff. translation: this...