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five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was sot. that didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. the education secretary, justine greening has been heckled by head teachers at their conference in birmingham, as she defended the government's plans for more grammar schools. her claim the policy would help disadvantaged children was jeered by some delegates. head teachers also warned that budget c
five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was sot. that didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with...
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five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was sos stopped the pursuit. that didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. in a few minutes it'll be time for newswatch. but first, here's click. this week is the bbc‘s so i can breathe season, looking at ways to tackle air pollution around the world. we are out on the streets of london to test a new camera from thermal imaging company flir. it has a pa
five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was sos stopped the pursuit. that didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be...
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the fbi is working with the kent police department and says they are committed to investigating crimes that are potentially hate-motivated. elaine, in most cases where there is a conviction of a hate crime, almost always the sentences are longer. >> quijano: mireya villarreal. thank you. 45,000 people have fled from western mosul in recent weeks as iraqi forced backed by the u.s. military try to retake the city from isis. more than 200,000 have been displaced in the battle over iraq's second largest city. holly williams is in northern iraq. >> reporter: there were reports today of heavy clashes in western mosul between u.s. backed iraqi forces and the isis militants they're trying to drive out of the city. the extremists used at least six suicide car bombs according to the iraqis, and driven at high speed towards the front line. new isis propaganda video shows them being deployed and improvised and deadly weapon that isis has relied upon in a street to street fighting in mosul. 12 people including children are being treated for possible exposure to a chemical weapon in mosul over the l
the fbi is working with the kent police department and says they are committed to investigating crimes that are potentially hate-motivated. elaine, in most cases where there is a conviction of a hate crime, almost always the sentences are longer. >> quijano: mireya villarreal. thank you. 45,000 people have fled from western mosul in recent weeks as iraqi forced backed by the u.s. military try to retake the city from isis. more than 200,000 have been displaced in the battle over iraq's...
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. >> this type of activity will generate the full force and effect of the kent police department and all resources that we could possibly muster open that commit this kind of crime that's is social security unacceptable. >> their community has recently been the target of hate speech. >> i would tell them to continue their life as they are doing every day. and continue teaching neighbors and other people, talking to them many don't be scared. just because we've been through one incident shouldn't hold us back. >> police describe the suspect as a 6-foot tall man. >> time is 4:25. donald trump supporters amid strong opposition over the weekend. >> some the violence occurred as weekend rally add berkeley and the arrest that followed. >> and wild weather across the bay area. that is the bay area. not -- looks like snow, rain and hail and where it is has the biggest gact. >>> good morning. traffic is actually doing pretty well in san francisco. along northbound 81. >> well winner storm warning continues for lake portment up into lake county. they had that yesterday and it's going to contin
. >> this type of activity will generate the full force and effect of the kent police department and all resources that we could possibly muster open that commit this kind of crime that's is social security unacceptable. >> their community has recently been the target of hate speech. >> i would tell them to continue their life as they are doing every day. and continue teaching neighbors and other people, talking to them many don't be scared. just because we've been through one...
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police have now identified the attacker as 52-year-old khalid masoud born in kent. police say he had a criminal record but there was no indication he was planning a terrorist attack. >> focus on his motivation, his preparation and his associates. >> hear, hear. >> reporter: parliament was back in session thursday where the prime minister delivered a defiant message. >> we are not agrade and our resolve will never -- we are not afraid and our resolve will never waiver in the face of terrorism. >> reporter: the area around parliament is a crime scene and it's closed but the bridge where the terror began is reopened. security camera video shows the attacker speeding across westminster bridge mowing down pedestrians. two people died and more than 2 dozen others are injured. the suspect then crashed into a fence near parliament before fatally stabbing officer palmer. flowers and a photo of palmer were placed on the ground in tribute to the fallen officer. teri okita, cbs news, london. >>> and a live look in london right now where it's just after 7:00. crowds gathering at trafal
police have now identified the attacker as 52-year-old khalid masoud born in kent. police say he had a criminal record but there was no indication he was planning a terrorist attack. >> focus on his motivation, his preparation and his associates. >> hear, hear. >> reporter: parliament was back in session thursday where the prime minister delivered a defiant message. >> we are not agrade and our resolve will never -- we are not afraid and our resolve will never waiver in...
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that is kent police saying they have had reports of the remains of an infant had been found.nald trump has accused his predecessor barack obama of wire—tapping his phone a month before he was elected. he described president obama as a bad or sick guy, but offered no evidence to support his claims. using his personal twitter account, mr trump claims that mr obama is behind tapping trump tower's phones in the lead—up to last november's presidential election. in a following tweet, the us president compares this alleged episode to the watergate scandal. earlier from washington the bbc‘s laura bicker explained where the claims have come from. if you look at the breitbart news, a conservative publication, the former publication of his chief strategist, they came out with a story alleging that there should be an investigation into president 0bama's conduct, because they believe it was under his orders that the fbi started to conduct an investigation into whether or not some of the trump campaign aides during the election had contact with russian officials. there is certainly no conf
that is kent police saying they have had reports of the remains of an infant had been found.nald trump has accused his predecessor barack obama of wire—tapping his phone a month before he was elected. he described president obama as a bad or sick guy, but offered no evidence to support his claims. using his personal twitter account, mr trump claims that mr obama is behind tapping trump tower's phones in the lead—up to last november's presidential election. in a following tweet, the us...
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five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was soopped the pursuit. that didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug—addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, i2 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. now it's time for the travel show. coming up on the programme this week, i am on an arctic adventure deepin week, i am on an arctic adventure deep in finnish lapland. i hang out with a rapper who is helping to preserve a nearly extinct arctic language. and i get possibly too close to
five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was soopped the pursuit. that didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug—addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be...
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the remains of a young child have been found on the isle of sheppey, according to kent police. d one o'clock this afternoon. they say the age and identity of the infant is not yet known, and neither is the cause of death. police say they are keen to locate the mother because they are concerned of her well—being. police in birmingham have launched an investigation after a nine—year—old boy died from a suspected allergic reaction. the child collapsed at the al hijrah school in bordesley green yesterday afternoon. police say a postmortem examination will be carried out, to try to establish the cause of death. thousands of people have taken part in a march and demonstration in london today to protest at cuts to nhs services. 0rganisers say theresa may's demands on austerity in the nhs represent a real risk to patients and safety. people travelled from across the country to attend the march. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn addressed the crowd. theresa may could not wait to get to the united states to discuss trade agreements with donald trump. i tell you this, we are going to block an
the remains of a young child have been found on the isle of sheppey, according to kent police. d one o'clock this afternoon. they say the age and identity of the infant is not yet known, and neither is the cause of death. police say they are keen to locate the mother because they are concerned of her well—being. police in birmingham have launched an investigation after a nine—year—old boy died from a suspected allergic reaction. the child collapsed at the al hijrah school in bordesley...
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five days before, in kent, police had chased dobby in the same car, up to 80 mph, so dobby in the same risky that officers stopped the pursuit. that in the penge incident, that did not happen. the independent police watchdog is carrying out a criminal investigation into the conduct of officers involved. but joshua dobby took a deliberate decision to drive families say they will never recover. and they have also said today that they are concerned at the 12 year sentence. this was a man who was charged with manslaughter, rather than the lower level, causing death by dangerous driving. road safety campaigners want more manslaughter charges because the maximum sentence manslaughter charges because the maximum sentence is life, rather than 14 years. dobby received 12 yea rs. than 14 years. dobby received 12 years. he had to have his sentence reduced for pleading guilty. it shows the complexities involved for judges when they are sentencing in cases like this, where people are killed on the roads. schools in england are being forced to make impossible choices, dropping gcse and a—level cours
five days before, in kent, police had chased dobby in the same car, up to 80 mph, so dobby in the same risky that officers stopped the pursuit. that in the penge incident, that did not happen. the independent police watchdog is carrying out a criminal investigation into the conduct of officers involved. but joshua dobby took a deliberate decision to drive families say they will never recover. and they have also said today that they are concerned at the 12 year sentence. this was a man who was...
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five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was sohat didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter, with its maximum life sentence. dobby‘s sentence, 12 years, was reduced because he pleaded guilty. the family of his victims aren't happy, and thatjust shows how complex this area can be forjudges who have to decide the penalties when drivers kill on the roads. tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. the education secretary, justine greening, has been heckled by head teachers at their conference in birmingham as she defended the government's plans for more grammar schools. her claim the policy would help disadvantaged children was jeered by delegates. head teachers also warned that budget cuts are f
five days before, kent police had chased dobby at up to 80 miles per hour on open roads, but it was sohat didn't happen in built—up london, though he was driving at high speed, the wrong way down one—way streets. the independent police complaints commission is now investigating. but the judge said dobby, whose drug addicted life was as out of control as the car, deliberately drove dangerously, hoping the police would give up. it's rare for drivers who kill to be charged with manslaughter,...
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. >> reporter: police in kent, washington, a suburb of seattle, are investigating the shooting of a 39-year-old sikh man. >> to think this could happen in our community was very surprising and extremely disappointing. >> reporter: the victim was wearing a turban when he was shot friday night. a neighbor says he was working on his car when another man came up and shot him in the arm. >> he told him to go back home. >> reporter: india's foreign minister posted the identity of the victim and an update after speaking with his father. >> reporter: police in kansas say this man shot two indian men in a bar last month, killing one. witnesses say before the suspect fired he shouted "get out of my country." the friend who survived spoke out at a peaceful protest in kansas city. >> it was rage and malice in an individual's heart that killed my friend, killed our friend. >> reporter: the national sikh coalition is asking the washington shooting be classified as a hate crime, an offense motivated by bias of race or religion. the fbi is working with the kent police department and says they are comm
. >> reporter: police in kent, washington, a suburb of seattle, are investigating the shooting of a 39-year-old sikh man. >> to think this could happen in our community was very surprising and extremely disappointing. >> reporter: the victim was wearing a turban when he was shot friday night. a neighbor says he was working on his car when another man came up and shot him in the arm. >> he told him to go back home. >> reporter: india's foreign minister posted the...
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five days before, here in kent, police had chased dobby in the same car, up to 80 mph, so risky that the penge incident, that did not happen. the independent police watchdog is now carrying out a criminal investigation into the conduct of the officers involved. butjoshua dobby took a deliberate decision to drive that way on that day. his life as a drug addict was as out—of—control as the car. the families say they will never recover. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages. at 10.40 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me are melanie eusebe, executive producer of the women of the world festival and joseph harker, deputy 0pinion editor at the guardian. schools in england are being forced to make impossible choices — dropping gcse and a—level courses and cutting back on school trips in an effort to balance the books, that's according to a head teachers‘ union. and the education secretaryjustine greening was heckled by headteachers at their annual conference, as she spoke about the new wave of grammar schools. 0ur education
five days before, here in kent, police had chased dobby in the same car, up to 80 mph, so risky that the penge incident, that did not happen. the independent police watchdog is now carrying out a criminal investigation into the conduct of the officers involved. butjoshua dobby took a deliberate decision to drive that way on that day. his life as a drug addict was as out—of—control as the car. the families say they will never recover. and we'll find out how this story — and many others...
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kent police is not one of them.han £3,800 for hotel rooms in margate, over £63,000 of spending on the battle bus tours and almost £105,000 of other spending. we have complied fully with the electoral commission throughout their investigations. they have imposed a fine on the conservative party and the conservative party will be meeting that fine. we will pay that fine. if there are criminal prosecutions, they could lead to by—elections in constituencies like south thanet. recently labour and the liberal democrats have also been fined for illegal expenses returns. the electoral commission is worried that parties are starting to see the fines as a cost of doing business, rather than a way of keeping british elections fair. daniel sandford, bbc news, ramsgate. president donald trump says he stands by his claim that former president barack obama ordered trump tower to be wiretapped during the 2016 campaign. it comes as a senate committee has said there are "no indications" that trump tower was under surveillance by the
kent police is not one of them.han £3,800 for hotel rooms in margate, over £63,000 of spending on the battle bus tours and almost £105,000 of other spending. we have complied fully with the electoral commission throughout their investigations. they have imposed a fine on the conservative party and the conservative party will be meeting that fine. we will pay that fine. if there are criminal prosecutions, they could lead to by—elections in constituencies like south thanet. recently labour...
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so far 12 police forces have sent files to the crown prosecution service, kent police is not one of themal experiences all together. more than £3800 for hotel rooms in margate, over £63,000 of spending on the battle bus tours and almost 105,00 pounds of other spending. we have complied fully with the electoral commission throughout their investigations, they have imposed a fine on the conservative party and the conservative party and the conservative party and the conservative party will be meeting that fine. we will pay that fine. if there are criminal prosecutions, they could lead to by—elections for in constituencies like south thanet. recently labour and the liberal democrats have also been fined for illegal expenses returns, the electoral commission is worried that parties are starting to see the fines as a cost of doing business, rather than a way of keeping british elections fair. the leaders ef france andgermanu of the general election in the netherlands, where the prime minister mark rutte has seen off a threat from the far right. with most of the votes counted, mr rutte's centr
so far 12 police forces have sent files to the crown prosecution service, kent police is not one of themal experiences all together. more than £3800 for hotel rooms in margate, over £63,000 of spending on the battle bus tours and almost 105,00 pounds of other spending. we have complied fully with the electoral commission throughout their investigations, they have imposed a fine on the conservative party and the conservative party and the conservative party and the conservative party will be...
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. >> this type of activity will generate the full force and effect of the kent police department andll resources that we can possibly muster up , to hold those people that commit this type of crime that is completely unacceptable to hold them responsible. >> reporter: sikh community leaders say that their community has recently been target of the hate speech. >> i would tell them to continue their lives as they are doing every day, and continue to teach neighbors and other people, talking to them, don't be scared, just because they have been through one incident doesn't, it should not hold us back. >> reporter: police describe the suspect as a 6-foot tall white man with a stocky build. in new york, kelly wright, "fox news". >>> a new york man is being held without bail after prosecutors say that he tried to join isis. elvis, traveled to the middlee on several occasions. federal prosecutors believed that he communicated with an isis recruit, that he was prepared to sacrifice himself to even planning a attack. last month while under a reason a unrelated charge police say he told them t
. >> this type of activity will generate the full force and effect of the kent police department andll resources that we can possibly muster up , to hold those people that commit this type of crime that is completely unacceptable to hold them responsible. >> reporter: sikh community leaders say that their community has recently been target of the hate speech. >> i would tell them to continue their lives as they are doing every day, and continue to teach neighbors and other...
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the scenario involved this craft being hijacked, towards kent, i volunteers from the police, kent, bythe boat, neutralising the threat, shooting these supposedly shootinnim“ '! and you could hear terrorists, and you could hear officers shouting. they got on board. making sure that the boat was clear of terrorists, and talking to hostages. it was dramatic. the police have stressed this is not in response to any specific threat. i spoke to the senior officer, and he explained why they wanted to carry out this particular operation today. firearms officers across london, always training for the tragedies, and we want to ensure that we can the same sort of on the get the same sort of response on the river as the land. this is an opportunity to practice that, demonstrate the competence, to deal with this, god forbid. firearms officers, getting onto the sport, but you want to test the overall keep abilities? confronting deadly force starts with phone calls. we are starting with the opening notifications, then scaling up operations. and also liaising with other blue light services. together,
the scenario involved this craft being hijacked, towards kent, i volunteers from the police, kent, bythe boat, neutralising the threat, shooting these supposedly shootinnim“ '! and you could hear terrorists, and you could hear officers shouting. they got on board. making sure that the boat was clear of terrorists, and talking to hostages. it was dramatic. the police have stressed this is not in response to any specific threat. i spoke to the senior officer, and he explained why they wanted to...
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. >> this type of activity, will generate the full force and effect of the kent police department and resources that we could possibly muster up, to hold those people, that commit this type of crime that is completely unacceptable to hold them responsible. >> reporter: sikh community leaders say their community has recently been the target of the hate speech. >> i would tell them to continue their lives as they they are doing every day and continue teaching neighbors and other people talking to them, don't be scared, just because we have been through one incident, doesn't hold us back. >> reporter: police described the suspect as 6-foot tall white man with a stocky build n new york kelly wright "fox news". to join elvis. his name is elvis. he traveled to the middlee on several occasions. prosecutors think he communicated with a isis recreate and he was prepared to sacrifice himself. planting a bomb for his cause. last month when he was arrested for something else unrelated police say he told them he was leaving the country to bring an army back with him. >>> u.s. defense department is
. >> this type of activity, will generate the full force and effect of the kent police department and resources that we could possibly muster up, to hold those people, that commit this type of crime that is completely unacceptable to hold them responsible. >> reporter: sikh community leaders say their community has recently been the target of the hate speech. >> i would tell them to continue their lives as they they are doing every day and continue teaching neighbors and other...
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police have named the attack as 52—year—old khalid masood, he was born in kent, he had recently been intent to mount a terrorist attack but he had a range of convictions for assaults, including gbh and possession of offensive weapons. this afternoon another victim has been named as cu rt another victim has been named as curt cochrane, from utah in the united states, his wife, melissa, was left seriously injured and remains in hospital. a spanish teacher aysha frade was also killed on the bridge. he got out of the car and clydach rep let's bring you up—to—date. laura davies has this report. the house of commons was in sombre, reflective mood this morning. 0rder. colleagues in respectful memory of those who lost their lives in yesterday's attack, and of all of the casualties of that attack, we shall now observe a minute's silence. mr speaker, yesterday an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. but today we meet as normal... as generations have done before us, and as future generations will continue to do. to deliver a simple message: we are not afraid and our resolve will neve
police have named the attack as 52—year—old khalid masood, he was born in kent, he had recently been intent to mount a terrorist attack but he had a range of convictions for assaults, including gbh and possession of offensive weapons. this afternoon another victim has been named as cu rt another victim has been named as curt cochrane, from utah in the united states, his wife, melissa, was left seriously injured and remains in hospital. a spanish teacher aysha frade was also killed on the...
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kent, became known as adrian russell ajao. at one stage he was known as the league chaudhry as well. the policely harm, but never for any terrorism offences. the first conviction was for assault when he was 19 years old. the last conviction was back in 2003 for possession of a knife. those are some of the details emerging about khalid masood, the man who killed four people on westminster bridge and that the houses of parliament. in other developments so far this morning, police say they've made two further significant arrests in the west midlands and north—west england. a total of nine people are in custody. one woman has been released on bail. the fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, from streatham in south london. he was one of three people killed by a car on westminster bridge. scotland yard are now appealing for information from anyone who knew the attacker, khalid masood, who was previously known as adrian russell ajao. first, for the latest on the investigation, here's jane frances kelly. this photo is thought to have been taken of pc keith palmerjust 45 minutes befo
kent, became known as adrian russell ajao. at one stage he was known as the league chaudhry as well. the policely harm, but never for any terrorism offences. the first conviction was for assault when he was 19 years old. the last conviction was back in 2003 for possession of a knife. those are some of the details emerging about khalid masood, the man who killed four people on westminster bridge and that the houses of parliament. in other developments so far this morning, police say they've made...
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in kent, washington, police are investigating the shooting of a 39-year-old sikh man, who was cleaning his car in his driveway friday when a man approached, began calling him names, told him "go home to your country," and then pushed him to the ground and shot him in the arm. the man is a u.s. citizen originally from punjab, india. he survived the attack, which police are investigating as a possible hate crime.e. in oklahoma, three muslim students were asked to fill out an islamophobic questionnaire while trying to meet with an oklahoma lawmaker at the state capitol last thursday. the council on american-islamic relations says questions reflected intentionally distorted ideas about islam, including one that read -- "the koran, the sunna of mohammed and sharia law of all schools say that the husband can beat his wife. do you beat your wife?" the students were seeking to meet with oklahoma state congressmember john bennett, who in 2014 called islam a "cancer in our nation that needs to be cut out." "the new york titimes" reports over the last six weeks, the trump administration has rolle
in kent, washington, police are investigating the shooting of a 39-year-old sikh man, who was cleaning his car in his driveway friday when a man approached, began calling him names, told him "go home to your country," and then pushed him to the ground and shot him in the arm. the man is a u.s. citizen originally from punjab, india. he survived the attack, which police are investigating as a possible hate crime.e. in oklahoma, three muslim students were asked to fill out an...
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. >> reporter: tonight, police in kent, washington say they are using the quote "full force" of the departmentto track down a gunman accused of the unthinkable. >> suspect has a black mask on his face. >> reporter: it was friday night. police say a 39-year-old man was working on his car when the gunman walked up, shouting, go back to your own country before opening fire. >> some comments were made, to the effect of get out of our country. go back to where you're from. >> reporter: the victim is part of the local sikh indian community. >> this comes nearly a week after a similar incident. one indian man was killed and another wounded at a kansas bar, again after a suspect reportedly shouted, "get out of my country." one rights group documenting nearly 1,400 "hateful harassment and intimidation incidents" since early november. the local immigrant community in kent, banding together. >> no more hate. no more fear, and we belong! >> reporter: the victim suffering from that gunshot wound to the arm is out of the hospital, and at home recovering. the investigation here is ongoing, david. >> neal kar
. >> reporter: tonight, police in kent, washington say they are using the quote "full force" of the departmentto track down a gunman accused of the unthinkable. >> suspect has a black mask on his face. >> reporter: it was friday night. police say a 39-year-old man was working on his car when the gunman walked up, shouting, go back to your own country before opening fire. >> some comments were made, to the effect of get out of our country. go back to where...
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the old bailey heard he had been pursued by police in kent five days earlier.retaryjustin greening has been heckled by some headteachers after she defended government plans for more government grammar schools in england. she insisted that grammar schools help disadvantaged children but the union ‘s general said there was no evidence that they rise standards of improved social mobility. the telecoms regulator ofcom has announced that bt will be legally separated from its openreach surface, which runs the uk's broadband infrastructure. this is bbc world news today. here are the latest headlines. as iraqi security forces close in on the city of mosul, civilians are trying to escape the old city, still under the control of is. in a telephone conversation, president trump has invited the palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas, to the white house. let's go to west africa where the outbreak of ebola centred on the devastating impact on humans. but the disease has also had a huge impact on the gorilla population. a third of the world's rulers have been killed by ebola in th
the old bailey heard he had been pursued by police in kent five days earlier.retaryjustin greening has been heckled by some headteachers after she defended government plans for more government grammar schools in england. she insisted that grammar schools help disadvantaged children but the union ‘s general said there was no evidence that they rise standards of improved social mobility. the telecoms regulator ofcom has announced that bt will be legally separated from its openreach surface,...
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. >>> police are investigating a possible hate crime >> after the shooting of a man in his driveway. this happened in kentburb of seattle. police say it 39-year-old victim was working on his car when another guy walked up to him and allegedly said go back to your country and fired at him. police reached out to the fbi for assistance in their investigation. authorities say the victim will be ok but police are still looking for the shooter. >>> a movie theater in alabama is grab headlines, they're pulling the remake of beauty and the beast after finding out the film will debut the first ever gay character. that character is lafoo, gas tone's friend and in the movie he has an obvious crush. owners showed not to show the film. when companies continually force their views on us we need to take a stand. >> by no means is sending a message of hatred or bigotry. however, we're chris which he christians for the most part and must adhere to our bible and chris chanty. >> she's only showing family friendly movies on her screen, it hits on march 17th. >>> tiny terrors, investigators say this day care was destroyed wh
. >>> police are investigating a possible hate crime >> after the shooting of a man in his driveway. this happened in kentburb of seattle. police say it 39-year-old victim was working on his car when another guy walked up to him and allegedly said go back to your country and fired at him. police reached out to the fbi for assistance in their investigation. authorities say the victim will be ok but police are still looking for the shooter. >>> a movie theater in alabama...
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from the delaware newsroom a man from north was arrested in kent county after police found stolen credits and a card skimmer in his vehicle. they took brian benjamin into custody after a stock for a traffic violation on south dupont highway. police asked benjamin for consent to search the vehicle and that is when they allegedly found several credit cards and ipads and a credit card skimming device. >>> camden county police spending information about a law on overdoses. it's okay to call 911 if they or someone else is overdosing on drugs. this takes away the fear of them being arrested. they received toiletries and hats and gloves as par of the new awareness campaign. >> philadelphia court officials gave us a first look at the plan to restrict the use of cell phones in court. starting april 3rd. visitors at the justice center in center city have to place their phones in a pouch that gets locked upon entry. it can only be unlocked in the lobby as the visitor aims to leave the building. it is meant to stop witness tampering -- >> we feel that this is an effective way of dealing with witness
from the delaware newsroom a man from north was arrested in kent county after police found stolen credits and a card skimmer in his vehicle. they took brian benjamin into custody after a stock for a traffic violation on south dupont highway. police asked benjamin for consent to search the vehicle and that is when they allegedly found several credit cards and ipads and a credit card skimming device. >>> camden county police spending information about a law on overdoses. it's okay to...
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in kent but recently living in the west midlands. the policehere was no prior intelligence about his intent to commita prior intelligence about his intent to commit a terrorist attack. however, they do say he was known to the police, he had a range of previous convictions for assaults, including gb h, possession of offensive weapons and public order conviction, a conviction for criminal damage, and the most recent one, derricks 2003 for possession of a knife. they say he was not convicted of previous terrorist offences. but we did hear he was known to m15 ina but we did hear he was known to m15 in a peripheral sense? the prime ministerdid in a peripheral sense? the prime minister did tell the house of commons, that has been confirmed by the security sources that he appeared on the periphery of a previous investigation that involved concerns of violent extremism the question is how periphery in relation to that? there is suggestion that he had in the past floated around the edge of an investigation more linked to violent extremism. and the polic
in kent but recently living in the west midlands. the policehere was no prior intelligence about his intent to commita prior intelligence about his intent to commit a terrorist attack. however, they do say he was known to the police, he had a range of previous convictions for assaults, including gb h, possession of offensive weapons and public order conviction, a conviction for criminal damage, and the most recent one, derricks 2003 for possession of a knife. they say he was not convicted of...
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. >>> police in kent, washington say a sikh man was working in his destroy on friday when a man told him to go back to your country and shot him in the arm. an arrest has not been made but police are trying to calm fears in the sikh community of more violence. >>> it's called the worst view in the world and opening in the west bank. a lot of people are taking note because of who the owner is and what is inside this hotel. banksy has named his creation the walled off hotel. inside the images the artist is known for are everywhere. >> this hotel has a museum. >> i never liked the walls. it's nice. this wall should be knocked down because the wall has two sides and it's not serving any of the sides. >> it's getting a lot of attention. like all of banksy's projects this hotel was put together in secrecy over the past 14 months. while his art may be worth millions of dollars some rooms in the hotel go for as cheap as $30. >>> we have an update on a cruel case of a puppy found in a dumpster last month. this is what ivy looks like today. a week ago she was pulled out of a dumpster after som
. >>> police in kent, washington say a sikh man was working in his destroy on friday when a man told him to go back to your country and shot him in the arm. an arrest has not been made but police are trying to calm fears in the sikh community of more violence. >>> it's called the worst view in the world and opening in the west bank. a lot of people are taking note because of who the owner is and what is inside this hotel. banksy has named his creation the walled off hotel....
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. >> my grmoe,anthe world to bad press kent and thathem a coming up on "eyewitnessten for, >>> police opened fire killing a man fromith t new details released overnight and why many people in the >>> and tragedy in texas, 13 people are killed when a church bus crashes in to a pickupitieare trying to figure out what caused the head on collision. >>> get outside if you can sny,y for now, katie's tracking rain heading our way,thursday march d morning i'> i'mrahel solomon. katie and meisha looking g we ae building levelri to that coming day commutes which would be will be most affect. upcoming storm later in the romisingt but lets get out the to be an absolutely settler sunrise as a result and you can see, out toward state colle, to see more cloud cover over central pennsylvania and happy valley. moving it fod side here because temperature drops more readily through overnight currently in the 30's in many in mount pocono, 35 in wilmington. so a cold start notd o there bun the lower 30's in mount holly, quakertown and list goes on. i walk outside with the heavy coat. as day goes on you can
. >> my grmoe,anthe world to bad press kent and thathem a coming up on "eyewitnessten for, >>> police opened fire killing a man fromith t new details released overnight and why many people in the >>> and tragedy in texas, 13 people are killed when a church bus crashes in to a pickupitieare trying to figure out what caused the head on collision. >>> get outside if you can sny,y for now, katie's tracking rain heading our way,thursday march d morning i'>...
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police have named the attacker as 52—year—old khalid masood, who was born in kent and had recently been mount a terrorist attack, but he had a range of convictions for assault, including gbh and possession of offensive weapons. the police raided a flat in birmingham and the rest to people in connection with the attack. we know that last night this flat behind me was raided. police stormed in, some of them armed, and three men left the premises with the police. we have learned today that those men were arrested. we have been told by a restaurant owner from next the flat, who owns a flat, and he said that these three men were renting it even though he did live with a word, because the renting process had gone through the letting agency rather than through him. he also said, the gentleman who owns a restau ra nt also said, the gentleman who owns a restaurant next to the flat, that he isa restaurant next to the flat, that he is a muslim and that he just wanted to condemn the attacks and to say that muslims do not believe that violence is right and islam does not stand for violence. what is
police have named the attacker as 52—year—old khalid masood, who was born in kent and had recently been mount a terrorist attack, but he had a range of convictions for assault, including gbh and possession of offensive weapons. the police raided a flat in birmingham and the rest to people in connection with the attack. we know that last night this flat behind me was raided. police stormed in, some of them armed, and three men left the premises with the police. we have learned today that...
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kent, british born and bred. the latest update on injuries, the police say five people remain in a critical condition, two of themh wife threatening injuries. daniel, just stay with us. we're just looking at pictures from trafalgar square, —— life—threatening injuries. we had that poignant vigil for the three people killed by the attacker, khalid masood, yesterday. and others injured in that attack who are still in hospital, still critically injured. and defiant messages from the home secretary and the mayor of london at that vigil. khalid masood, the prime minister was saying earlier on in the commons that he had been a peripheralfigure, although he had been on the radar of mi5, he was not part of any current intelligence picture. and that is a real problem for the intelligence services, when it isn't a wider conspiracy, it is apparently one man acting like this, with such deadly consequences. his background is interesting. first of all, he is 52, which is quite unusually old for people involved in an attack like this. he certainly has a violent criminal history. his most recent conviction was in 2003 when he wa
kent, british born and bred. the latest update on injuries, the police say five people remain in a critical condition, two of themh wife threatening injuries. daniel, just stay with us. we're just looking at pictures from trafalgar square, —— life—threatening injuries. we had that poignant vigil for the three people killed by the attacker, khalid masood, yesterday. and others injured in that attack who are still in hospital, still critically injured. and defiant messages from the home...
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police have released the first image of the attacker — 52—year—old khalid masood — who was born in kentrth. seven people arrested by police have been released. four suspects are still being questioned. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. the face of khalid masood. the face that confronted police officers at parliament. the face that looked out of the car at pedestrians, as he knocked them over. the 52—year—old was known by a number of names. born adrian elms in kent, by the time he was a huntleys secondary school for boys in tunbridge wells, he was called adrian ajao, after his mother got married. school friends remembered him as a sporty pupil, who liked to party. adrian was a nice lad, a fun guy, always laughing, always joking. worked reasonably hard. good at sport. played rugby very well. just an unassuming guy. but masood was soon developing a reputation for violence. in the sleepy sussex village of northiam, where he lived in his 20s, at the local pub he slashed a man in the face with a knife and was sent to jail. he didn't have a very good reputation, definitely. i rem
police have released the first image of the attacker — 52—year—old khalid masood — who was born in kentrth. seven people arrested by police have been released. four suspects are still being questioned. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. the face of khalid masood. the face that confronted police officers at parliament. the face that looked out of the car at pedestrians, as he knocked them over. the 52—year—old was known by a number of names. born adrian elms in kent, by...
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. >>> this north jersey man wanted for harassing women in dover kent county is now under arrest. police in delaware say marvin wiggins approached several women in department stores last week asking about baby shower or house warming gifts. they say that's when he committed lewd acts in front of the women and asked them to touch him. >>> in south jersey a police officer in mercer county is giving a first-hand look as he raced into a house to put out a fire. officer joseph mcneil arrived at the house last weekend and saw the fire in the laundry room. he grabbed a fire extinguisher from his patrol car and ran into the smoke-filled house and quickly put out the flames. because of his actions, the fire damage was limited to just that area. >>> in philadelphia today, a cold start for the thousands of runners gathering right now near the philadelphia museum of art, taking part in a half marathon to raise money for charity. nbc 10's matt delucia is in the middle of the action on ben franklin parkway. >> reporter: we're here at the starting line of 22nd and the parkway. you see runners already s
. >>> this north jersey man wanted for harassing women in dover kent county is now under arrest. police in delaware say marvin wiggins approached several women in department stores last week asking about baby shower or house warming gifts. they say that's when he committed lewd acts in front of the women and asked them to touch him. >>> in south jersey a police officer in mercer county is giving a first-hand look as he raced into a house to put out a fire. officer joseph...
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police say there could be more arrests in the coming weeks. >>> today in kent county loved ones and comrades will pay their final respects to two dover police officers killed in an off duty car crash, a memorial service will be held for patrolman robert la fontaine and james watts. investigators say la fontaine was driver in camden, delaware, last weekend when their car veered off a sharp curve and hit a utility pole. >>> now to a follow-up on a sinkhole that's still causing problems for people in philadelphia's kensington neighborhood. east clearfield street is shut down until further notice. we first told you about the sinkhole situation thursday night at 11:00, our nbc 10 cameras were there when a car got stuck in the hole. >>> we also have a follow-up on repairs to the delaware river turnpike bridge which could reopen early next month. sky force 10 was over the span yesterday. engineers tell us that the good weather last month helped to speed up their work. turnpike officials shut down the bridge in january when painters found cracks in a steel support. q terminate yo >> arnold schwarze
police say there could be more arrests in the coming weeks. >>> today in kent county loved ones and comrades will pay their final respects to two dover police officers killed in an off duty car crash, a memorial service will be held for patrolman robert la fontaine and james watts. investigators say la fontaine was driver in camden, delaware, last weekend when their car veered off a sharp curve and hit a utility pole. >>> now to a follow-up on a sinkhole that's still causing...
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as adrian russel ajao, a british-born kid who went to a christian school in kent in england and loved soccer. british police are now trying to understand why, decades later, he decided to commit pass murder with a rented car. it's likely that masood changed his name when he converted to islam. he did three separate stints in jail, one for slashing a man in the face with a knife, but police say his last conviction was back in 2003. by the time masood acted this week, he was married with children and highly unusually was 52 years old. >> most terrorists are younger men. >> reporter: richard walton is the former london police head of counter-terrorism. >> 52-year-old male, that is quite exceptional and obviously there will be concern about how he was radicalized. >> reporter: another puzzling fact, masood spent the night before the attack in a seaside hotel. the manager. >> he was very friendly, laughing and joking, telling us stories about where he lives. >> reporter: masood had been living in birmingham, a city with a large muslim population, and over the last 20 years, home to 39 people convicted of terrori
as adrian russel ajao, a british-born kid who went to a christian school in kent in england and loved soccer. british police are now trying to understand why, decades later, he decided to commit pass murder with a rented car. it's likely that masood changed his name when he converted to islam. he did three separate stints in jail, one for slashing a man in the face with a knife, but police say his last conviction was back in 2003. by the time masood acted this week, he was married with children...
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police say that the 52—year—old, khalid masood, was born in kent, had lived in the west midlands.ister, theresa may, said earlier that he had been known to security services but was a peripheral figure to them. so—called islamic state are claiming responsibility for the attack. overnight there were police raids in london and birmingham and eight arrests have been made. the house of commons was in sombre, reflective mood this morning. water. colleagues, in a respectful memory of those who lost their lives in yesterday's attack, and the fall of the casualties of that attack, we shall now observe a minute's silence. mr speaker, yesterday an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. today we meet as normal, as generations have done before us and as future generations will continue to do, to deliver a simple message, we are not afraid. our resolve will never waver in the face of terrorism. as the queen said her thoughts and sympathies were with all of those affected by the awful violence, at new scotland yard, the metropolitan police paid tribute to a fallen colleague after an a
police say that the 52—year—old, khalid masood, was born in kent, had lived in the west midlands.ister, theresa may, said earlier that he had been known to security services but was a peripheral figure to them. so—called islamic state are claiming responsibility for the attack. overnight there were police raids in london and birmingham and eight arrests have been made. the house of commons was in sombre, reflective mood this morning. water. colleagues, in a respectful memory of those who...
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the scenario involved a pleasure craft being hijacked out towards kent by half—a—dozen volunteers from the police the boat, opening fire and neutralising the threat. in other words, shooting the supposed terrorists. you could hear the officers shouting to people on board the vessel. clear of other terrorists, and they began talking to some of the hostages on board. it was a pretty dramatic scene. the police are stressing that this is not in response to any specific threat to the river thames. earlier, i spoke to the senior officer in charge of things and he explained why they wanted to carry out this particular operation today and this is what he had to say. firearm officers across london a= preparing for these tragedies, god forbid they take place. today, we are trying to make sure we can with work with our partners, the rnli and the port of london authority, to make sure that we have the same kind of response on land that we have on the river. it is an opportunity to practice that and, hopefully, demonstrate our tang tence 31‘s.- you are trying to test the whole capability, the whole response i
the scenario involved a pleasure craft being hijacked out towards kent by half—a—dozen volunteers from the police the boat, opening fire and neutralising the threat. in other words, shooting the supposed terrorists. you could hear the officers shouting to people on board the vessel. clear of other terrorists, and they began talking to some of the hostages on board. it was a pretty dramatic scene. the police are stressing that this is not in response to any specific threat to the river...
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kent, british born and bred. the latest update on injuries, the police say five people remain in a critical condition, two of thems.
kent, british born and bred. the latest update on injuries, the police say five people remain in a critical condition, two of thems.
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the scenario involves a pleasure craft being hijacked out towards kent i have a dozen volunteers from the policehen, what swung into action was the police's and we saw armed officers responds and we saw armed officers in black robes, those inflatable —— inflata ble in black robes, those inflatable —— inflatable vessels, drawn alongside boat, opening fire and the boat, opening fire and neutralising the threat. in other words, shooting the supposedly terrorists. you could hear if = terrorists. you could hear the officers shouting . people on board officers shouting to people on board the vessel. they got on board themselves, made sure the boat was clear of other terrorists, and they began talking to some of the hostages on board. it was a pretty dramatic scene. the police are stressing that this is not in response to any specific threat to the river thames. earlier, response to any specific threat to the riverthames. earlier, i response to any specific threat to the river thames. earlier, ispoke to the senior officer in charge of things and he explained why they wa nted things and he explained why
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police are investigating how it happened. >>> in kent county, efforts are underway to reinstate delaware'se state supreme court declared the state's death penalty law unconstitutional last year. under a flew bill, the penalty could be imposed in cases where jurors unanimously found one or more aggravating factors, and the guilt was proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >>> in camden county, construction on route 7 in cherry hill will begin today. weather permitting, that is. the start of the project was delayed by rain yesterday. crews will be upgrading the highway in both directions between chambers avenue and the new jersey turnpike overpass. >>> today in camden, families and education advocates will unveil their parents' platform to the city's school superintendent. the plan is the result of conversations with 8,000 families. it contains ideas to promote access to better schooling for students. >>> a montgomery county baby celebrity -- baby's celebrity status continues to grow along with his luscious hair. >> you probably remember 8-month-old theo from his debut on the "ellen" show. the mom
police are investigating how it happened. >>> in kent county, efforts are underway to reinstate delaware'se state supreme court declared the state's death penalty law unconstitutional last year. under a flew bill, the penalty could be imposed in cases where jurors unanimously found one or more aggravating factors, and the guilt was proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >>> in camden county, construction on route 7 in cherry hill will begin today. weather permitting, that is. the...