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in kent —— adrian elms, and also lived at various times in rye and crawley in east sussex, and eastbournee're told the same man appears to have been convicted ofa man appears to have been convicted of a knife crime in 2003 in eastbourne, and that day tallies with the met‘s information about previous convictions. the other issue as well here is, he was said to have been shot by the protection officer who was with the defence secretary, and that is another concern, isn't it? yes, it is a concern, because if he had not been there just by chance, because the defence secretary was going into parliament at that time, he could have got even further, and there could have been even more horror in parliament yesterday. they are now looking at beefing up security at parliament dates and all around there, and there are now people calling for police in sensitive locations to be armed, and a lot of people are agreeing with that at this time. a lot of people are saying there would be a kneejerk a lot of people are saying there would be a knee jerk reaction to this. you have spent a lot of time in parlia
in kent —— adrian elms, and also lived at various times in rye and crawley in east sussex, and eastbournee're told the same man appears to have been convicted ofa man appears to have been convicted of a knife crime in 2003 in eastbourne, and that day tallies with the met‘s information about previous convictions. the other issue as well here is, he was said to have been shot by the protection officer who was with the defence secretary, and that is another concern, isn't it? yes, it is a...
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i met him in a pub in eastbourne, he seemed like a pretty decent fella.w days later, we fell out, and he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it to my face. i thought surely, he's not going to hit me. but he hit me with the knife and he flinched to do it and i stood there, thinking, he's not going to do it. then all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight through my face, through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. president trump has come out fighting after the bill to overturn barack 0bama's health reforms was withdrawn on friday, because of a lack of support within his own republican party. he's tweeted that "0bamaca re will explode". after the defeat, he said he will now switch his focus to tax reform. if you look at where the republicans are now, they control all of the major levers within washington and they still couldn't get this done. this tweet is to reassure his supporters. one of the things that was key about yesterday's drama, is that both the republicans and the president's spokesman was keen to say that the presid
i met him in a pub in eastbourne, he seemed like a pretty decent fella.w days later, we fell out, and he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it to my face. i thought surely, he's not going to hit me. but he hit me with the knife and he flinched to do it and i stood there, thinking, he's not going to do it. then all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight through my face, through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. president trump has come out fighting after the bill...
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i met him in a pub in eastbourne. seemed like a pretty decent fellow. had a few beers with him. can you tell us what he did? he pulled a knife, held it to my face and i thought surely he's not going to hit me, surely he's not going to hit me with a knife, and he sort of flinched it to do it and ijust stood there, thinking, he isn't going to do it, and all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight from my face and then it went through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. joining me now from outside scotland yard is our news correspondent simonjones. simon, first of all, we have more information about the officer who died. , that he was waving a stab vest at the time she was attacked. that's right, we haven't had any on camera briefings from the police today but today they have issued two new statements. one is concerning the officer at the time of the attack. that tells us he was wearing attack. that tells us he was wearing a protective vest, which has been examined by a pathologist as part of the postmortem investigation. they said they could see no signs that it had b
i met him in a pub in eastbourne. seemed like a pretty decent fellow. had a few beers with him. can you tell us what he did? he pulled a knife, held it to my face and i thought surely he's not going to hit me, surely he's not going to hit me with a knife, and he sort of flinched it to do it and ijust stood there, thinking, he isn't going to do it, and all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight from my face and then it went through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. joining me now...
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studio: meanwhile, a man from eastbourne has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago., known then as adrian elms, in 2003. i met imet him i met him in a pub in eastbourne, seemed like a pretty decent fellow, had a feud beers with him. they few days later, we fell out, he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it in my face, and i thought, surely, he is not going to hit me, punch me, with the knife. he sought or flinch to do it, and i stood there thinking, he ain't going to do it. then all of a sudden, hit me with a knife. straight through my face me with a knife. straight through my fa ce we nt me with a knife. straight through my face went through my nose. through my face went through my nose. through m | face went through my nose. through my tongue! into my mouth. the metropolitan police have clarified that pc keith palmer was wearing a protective vest at the time of the fatal attack, which did not appear to have been damaged. earlier i spoke to our reporter simonjones who was at new scotland yard for more details. we haven't had any on camera briefings f
studio: meanwhile, a man from eastbourne has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago., known then as adrian elms, in 2003. i met imet him i met him in a pub in eastbourne, seemed like a pretty decent fellow, had a feud beers with him. they few days later, we fell out, he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it in my face, and i thought, surely, he is not going to hit me, punch me, with the knife. he sought or flinch to do it, and i stood there thinking, he ain't...
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that was for stabbing another man in the face outside this care home in eastbourne. other people around us? we deal with them, we work with them, we may be socialise with them. do we know them that well? fred remembers masood as a troubled man, haunted by the colour of his skin. he said to me, "i don't like myself." he said, "i don't like my skin." he said, "i feel that i'm not right, i'm not in the right body." i would say he was troubled in himself. i think the sort of alienation we are seeing with him when we are looking around the questions of race, it does fit with people from his generation. we can see a whole generation of older individuals involved in the jihadist milieu in the uk that very much felt that racism first—hand. the whole country will want to know who was responsible for this atrocity. mr speaker, it is still believed that this attack acted alone and the police have no reason to believe there are imminent further attacks on the public. his identity is known to the police and mi5. he was once investigated in relation to concerns about violent extre
that was for stabbing another man in the face outside this care home in eastbourne. other people around us? we deal with them, we work with them, we may be socialise with them. do we know them that well? fred remembers masood as a troubled man, haunted by the colour of his skin. he said to me, "i don't like myself." he said, "i don't like my skin." he said, "i feel that i'm not right, i'm not in the right body." i would say he was troubled in himself. i think the...
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a man from eastbourne has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago.lms. i met imet him i met him in a pub in eastbourne, he seemed that a pretty decent fellow. i had seemed that a pretty decent fellow. ihada seemed that a pretty decent fellow. i had a few beers with them. a few days later, we fell out, and he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it to my face. i thought surely, he's not going to hit me. but he hit me with the knife and he flinched to do it and i stood there, thinking, he's not going to do it. then all of a sudden, he hit me with a knife, straight through my face, through my nose, through my tongue, into my mouth. among the victims, were a young romanian couple andrea and andrei, on a city break in london. andrea was knocked off westminster bridge into the thames when the attacker drove along the pavement. she is still seriously injured in a london hospital. our correspondent nick thorpe sent this report, from the couple's home town of constanta, on the romanian black sea coast. many romanians have strong connections to b
a man from eastbourne has claimed he was attacked by khalid masood 14 years ago.lms. i met imet him i met him in a pub in eastbourne, he seemed that a pretty decent fellow. i had seemed that a pretty decent fellow. ihada seemed that a pretty decent fellow. i had a few beers with them. a few days later, we fell out, and he tried his best to kill me. he pulled a knife, held it to my face. i thought surely, he's not going to hit me. but he hit me with the knife and he flinched to do it and i stood...
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from here, to prison to eastbourne, and there, the first suggestion of an interest in islam.ide of this nursing home and in december he was found guilty of possessing a knife. his last conviction aged just shy of a0. he was still adrian elms. in november 2005, he first travelled to saudi arabia, and used the name khalid masood. in all, he spent two years there, teaching english. he taught here, at the saudi civil aviation authority, injeddah. in 2010, khalid masood was back in blighty, in luton, we believe, teaching english. he had two children at the time he was here, they appeared to be primary school children. he had a people carrier and would load his children into a people carrier with child seats. he was a portly gentleman, and frequently wearing tracksuit bottoms. and also would be wearing slip on moccasins, quite relaxed attire, i would say. always gardening. by last year, he popped up in london's east end. there had been searches there two. he moved to birmingham, most recently it seems in ladywood. before that, winson green. he would help me to jump—start my car. he
from here, to prison to eastbourne, and there, the first suggestion of an interest in islam.ide of this nursing home and in december he was found guilty of possessing a knife. his last conviction aged just shy of a0. he was still adrian elms. in november 2005, he first travelled to saudi arabia, and used the name khalid masood. in all, he spent two years there, teaching english. he taught here, at the saudi civil aviation authority, injeddah. in 2010, khalid masood was back in blighty, in...
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he grew up with his mum in rye in east sussex and there are reports of a conviction in eastbourne in of offensive weapons and public order offences. he‘d also spent time in prison, but not recently and not for terror related offences. so—called islamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack. so how does some living on british soil become radicalised and are the uk government‘s strategies to stop people carrying out attacks doing theirjob? let‘s speak now to rashad ali, a senior fellow at the institute for strategic dialogue, which is a counter extremism think tank based in london. sara khan, co—founder of the counter—extremism organisation inspire. dr brooke rogers, a senior lecturer in risk and terror in the department of war studies at king‘s college london. she‘s a social psychologist specializing in the psychology of radicalization and the impact of terrorism and currently researching lone actor extremist events. ali milani, who is president of the brunel university students union. and joining us from salford we have rizwaan sabir, a lecturer of criminology at liverpool
he grew up with his mum in rye in east sussex and there are reports of a conviction in eastbourne in of offensive weapons and public order offences. he‘d also spent time in prison, but not recently and not for terror related offences. so—called islamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack. so how does some living on british soil become radicalised and are the uk government‘s strategies to stop people carrying out attacks doing theirjob? let‘s speak now to rashad ali, a...