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suspect under the age of eighteen well because live to our correspondent in london now more details laura smith good to see you laura now it looks like einstein is winning over ever younger hearts and minds what more can you tell us. there are two stories in the european media on tuesday which show just that younger minds are falling victim to radicalization the first one is over in denmark a danish girl a muslim convert to was convicted of planning to bomb to copenhagen schools police found bomb making equipment in her home and they also found writings expressing sympathy for islamic state she's seventeen now she was just fifteen when she was arrested for these plans police say that evidence indicated that she planned to bomb her own form a primary school as well as a nearby jewish school the high court recently extended her sentence from six to eight years in the view they said of her age and the nature of the crimes that she was planning another one is a bit closer to home a seventeen year old boy in wales found guilty of planning to ram a car into a crowd in the city of cardiff he apparentl
suspect under the age of eighteen well because live to our correspondent in london now more details laura smith good to see you laura now it looks like einstein is winning over ever younger hearts and minds what more can you tell us. there are two stories in the european media on tuesday which show just that younger minds are falling victim to radicalization the first one is over in denmark a danish girl a muslim convert to was convicted of planning to bomb to copenhagen schools police found...
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cases involve suspects under the age of eighty looking out for us live to our london correspondent laura smith for more on this there laura good to see you know it looks like obviously is winning ever over ever younger hearts and minds what more can you tell us. that's right we've got two stories in the european media on tuesday showing really how younger minds as you say a falling victim is to radicalization the first is a story from over in denmark a danish girl a muslim converts who was convicted of planning bomb attacks on to copenhagen schools police found bomb making equipment in her bedroom and also writings expressing sympathy with i still she's seventeen now but she was only fifteen years old when she was arrested for these plans evidence police say indicated that she was planning bombing attacks on her own former primary school and on a nearby jewish school the high court recently extended her sentence actually from six to eight years they said reflecting her age of course and the nature of her crime and then the second story that we're hearing today in the british media is a british
cases involve suspects under the age of eighty looking out for us live to our london correspondent laura smith for more on this there laura good to see you know it looks like obviously is winning ever over ever younger hearts and minds what more can you tell us. that's right we've got two stories in the european media on tuesday showing really how younger minds as you say a falling victim is to radicalization the first is a story from over in denmark a danish girl a muslim converts who was...
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. >> reporter: that was sheriff laura smith a couple of hours after the escape . the sheriff also told put -- reporters there was 13 security officers at that time . sources tell us, this was the original schedule which shows only 11 deputies working that morning . somebody ordered the schedule to be altered after the escape to make it appear there was a 13 deputies there . take a close look at the original which says one deputy was scheduled for court room 88, here is the altered schedule that now shows three deputies . he says schedule changes happen on a daily basis for a number of reasons, that day was because of a murder race -- case . >> [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: still those two deputies were on the way to the courthouse at the time of the escape, which means only 11 deputies were there, not 13 that the sheriff told the media . >> the court was sufficiently staffed during the incident, there was definitely more delays than there was 10 years ago . >> reporter: he has worked inside the county -- courthouse for years, he says there are signs of staffing i
. >> reporter: that was sheriff laura smith a couple of hours after the escape . the sheriff also told put -- reporters there was 13 security officers at that time . sources tell us, this was the original schedule which shows only 11 deputies working that morning . somebody ordered the schedule to be altered after the escape to make it appear there was a 13 deputies there . take a close look at the original which says one deputy was scheduled for court room 88, here is the altered...
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the court revealed that since being jailed the girl had stopped a teacher with a broken mirror as laura smith explains there's been a growth of radicalized youngsters in europe. seventeen year old boy in wales found guilty car into a crowd in the city of the teen in which he said he was a stabbed a police officer. and on instagram and his ground station in past connection with that attack was just eighteen not all of those attacks were committed by youngsters but we do see a trend emerging one hundred seventeen people under the age of twenty five were arrested for terror offenses in the year up to the end of june two thousand and seventeen hauffe of those were in the seventeen to twenty age bracket and the other half were slightly older twenty to twenty five some of those arrests of course didn't lead to charges but home office desisted do show a rise in the number of young people being convicted of terror offenses. with less than a month to go until christmas cities across europe are getting into the festive swing but with the threat of terror high or thirty's have come up with a way to main
the court revealed that since being jailed the girl had stopped a teacher with a broken mirror as laura smith explains there's been a growth of radicalized youngsters in europe. seventeen year old boy in wales found guilty car into a crowd in the city of the teen in which he said he was a stabbed a police officer. and on instagram and his ground station in past connection with that attack was just eighteen not all of those attacks were committed by youngsters but we do see a trend emerging one...
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poverty they didn't have a tons of food bank donations outside downing street as a symbolic gesture laura smith explains. well this is a pretty rare sight we're in the heart of white wall behind me you can see downing street and that if we just turn the other way you can see that tons of food has been delivered hit to whitehall and it's all piled up and it's possible national day of action again by the people's assembly run by them and it's to highlight the fact that the rollout of a new benefits system will force thousands more people to rely on food banks this winter i spoke to from the people's assembly and he told me what it was all about he is. this is because we feel that the government's policies the driving people into poverty. meaning thousands and thousands of people that she million or more are now relying on food banks on a regular basis the role of things like universal credit has already been widely criticized by by campaign is politicians in areas that it's been road they've seen a thirty percent increase already in food bank usage which just about hit the winter looks like food
poverty they didn't have a tons of food bank donations outside downing street as a symbolic gesture laura smith explains. well this is a pretty rare sight we're in the heart of white wall behind me you can see downing street and that if we just turn the other way you can see that tons of food has been delivered hit to whitehall and it's all piled up and it's possible national day of action again by the people's assembly run by them and it's to highlight the fact that the rollout of a new...
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the court revealed that since being jailed the girl had stabbed a teacher with a broken mirror as laura smith explains there's been a growth of radicalized youngsters in europe seventeen year old boy in wales found guilty of planning to ram a car into a crowd in the city of cardiff he apparently had served. venue's for this attack under consideration one of which was the shopping center another was a justin bieber concert so reminiscent told the teen that we saw attacked in manchester earlier this year. in his bedroom they found martyrdom in which he said he was a soldier of the islamic state also a large knife and how much by police say that he was planning an attack similar to the westminster attack in which a man in a van rammed a crowd of westminster bridge and then got out and stabbed a police officer. he posted i still propaganda on instagram and his instagram post would believe it or not was truck attack now this comes at the end of a year of terror in the u.k. which has seen a number of attacks including a failed attack on an underground station in parsons green it turns out the full
the court revealed that since being jailed the girl had stabbed a teacher with a broken mirror as laura smith explains there's been a growth of radicalized youngsters in europe seventeen year old boy in wales found guilty of planning to ram a car into a crowd in the city of cardiff he apparently had served. venue's for this attack under consideration one of which was the shopping center another was a justin bieber concert so reminiscent told the teen that we saw attacked in manchester earlier...
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mohammed now has a new legal rep, laura smith, and is putting in a fresh claim for asylum. the past? probably a whole group of reasons. luck and getting a bad judge and not having someone who fought the case sufficiently for him. there were mistakes which the home office made, where they said that he'd answered questions wrongly about syria, where he'd answered them correctly. that was never picked up by his lawyers, and that was never picked up by the judge, despite it being just a simple issue that could have been clarified very quickly. we've been investigating the results of asylum appeals across the uk, and through freedom of information requests to the ministry ofjustice, have found big variations in the number of successful appeals depending on which hearing centre they're at. just a quick scan down this list shows you huge differences in results over four years. taking two centres that handle lots of cases, both in london, at harmondsworth 24% of appeals were successful. taylor house, it was 47%. and the variations exist across the whole uk. newport, 44% successful.
mohammed now has a new legal rep, laura smith, and is putting in a fresh claim for asylum. the past? probably a whole group of reasons. luck and getting a bad judge and not having someone who fought the case sufficiently for him. there were mistakes which the home office made, where they said that he'd answered questions wrongly about syria, where he'd answered them correctly. that was never picked up by his lawyers, and that was never picked up by the judge, despite it being just a simple...
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with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from laura debonis and chris and lisa kaneb. >> martin smithin the spring of 2012, hollie harsh and brian french were both homeless and looking for ways to improve their lives. >> we were addicted to methamphetamine for a while, and we ended up in a bad place, going homeless in a tent. and it was like that for four years. we just one day said, "we're done." we had enough. >> i had started getting online, doing some research about government grants, and i put in my email address, phone number, all the information that they asked for. >> smith: brian had stumbled on a lead-generating website that collects information from visitors. within 24 hours, they got a sales call from corinthian colleges, one of the largest for-profit schools in the country. (phone ringing) >> he has a deep accent, and he tells me that they will grant me a decent amount of money. and i thought, "we owe this to the kids to move forward in our lives." >> smith: the recruiter offered hollie and brian money if they toured a few branches of corinthian, including heald college i
with major support from jon and jo ann hagler, and additional support from laura debonis and chris and lisa kaneb. >> martin smithin the spring of 2012, hollie harsh and brian french were both homeless and looking for ways to improve their lives. >> we were addicted to methamphetamine for a while, and we ended up in a bad place, going homeless in a tent. and it was like that for four years. we just one day said, "we're done." we had enough. >> i had started getting...
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laura and marcus. police arrested a mountainview high school teacher and accused him of sending inappropriate texts to a student. his name is evan smith. police are not releasing details of the text message he sent. he taught math at mountainview high. he's an paid administrative leave as the police investigate the allegation. in a joint press release, the high school district indicated it became aware of the alleged communications this past monday afternoon and immediately be gan to investigate. the district and police are asking parents to reach out to them if they think their child received any inappropriate communications. live in mountainview, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for that update. >>> happening now, health warning at fremont dog park. a dog may have been diagnosed with a bacteria. it is essential dog park along stevenson boulevard. it is shut down this morning. the warning says crews will do extra cleaning. the park was scheduled to be closed this week for routine maintenance. kris sanchez is headed there and will join us with a live report at 5:30. >>> more details, we researched a bacteria. it lives in wate
laura and marcus. police arrested a mountainview high school teacher and accused him of sending inappropriate texts to a student. his name is evan smith. police are not releasing details of the text message he sent. he taught math at mountainview high. he's an paid administrative leave as the police investigate the allegation. in a joint press release, the high school district indicated it became aware of the alleged communications this past monday afternoon and immediately be gan to...
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it is the latest criticism for the sheriff, laurie smith, who said she was extremely pleased that bivins is in custody. laura? >> thank you for the update on that. 6:06. a terrifying investigation this morning. one of the best known names in the massage industry is a subject of a scathing report. 180 women are coming forward saying they were sexually assaulted at a massage envy. popular franchise has 195 locations in california. the billion dollar company mishandled their reports of sexual assault. a spokesperson says the incidents occurred over a span of 15 years and 125 million massages. the company is evaluating how to strengthen policies. >>> in october, nbc bay area investigative unit revealed some certified massage therapists in california who have a history of complaints and arrests are allowed to continue to practice at spas. the agency regulating therapists does not disclose that information. you can see the investigation at www.nbcbayarea.com. search massage. >>> live to washington, d.c. this morning. the latest on lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct. minnesota senator, al franken is headed back
it is the latest criticism for the sheriff, laurie smith, who said she was extremely pleased that bivins is in custody. laura? >> thank you for the update on that. 6:06. a terrifying investigation this morning. one of the best known names in the massage industry is a subject of a scathing report. 180 women are coming forward saying they were sexually assaulted at a massage envy. popular franchise has 195 locations in california. the billion dollar company mishandled their reports of...
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smith regime, and he was proud of that and his tenacity. he is a very smart man, and ruthless. he won't go quietly. laura: but after 37 years, it looks like the end is nigh, as you are saying, and the army is saying that the former vice president will be back in the country soon. you know him, too. >> i know him very well. laura: what can you tell us about him? , he wasson mnangagwa justice minister and we worked very closely on the conference conference with the late richard holbrooke. he was my go-to guy if i needed to find president mugabe -- laura: is he going to be much of a change from mugabe? >> more practical, but he is authoritarian and he was certainly very involved in orchestrating the killings in the 1980's, and, you know, emmerson is a tough guy. justice minister, speaker of parliament when i was there, more recently vice president. laura: right, so it doesn't sound that such a huge change for the people of zimbabwe. is it your sense that this could be a tipping point for the country after so many years in which people have endured so much? >> yes, i think he is someone we can do business wi
smith regime, and he was proud of that and his tenacity. he is a very smart man, and ruthless. he won't go quietly. laura: but after 37 years, it looks like the end is nigh, as you are saying, and the army is saying that the former vice president will be back in the country soon. you know him, too. >> i know him very well. laura: what can you tell us about him? , he wasson mnangagwa justice minister and we worked very closely on the conference conference with the late richard holbrooke....
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laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a therapy wheelchair for birds. this is roo, he's been staying with the smith family in vacaville for a while. he was seriously hurt after a fight with another rooster. roo suffered swelling to his brain. unable to function on his own, his owner found a chicken therapy chair sold in australia and knew she had to get it to help roo recuperate. her daughter functions as roo's therapist, taking him through basic movements in hopes he'll eventually be able to move on his own one day. >>> this holiday weekend, the parking lots on each end of the golden gate bridge are shut down to traffic. the closures affect the welcome center parking lot at the south end and the vista parking lot on the north end between 11:00 a.m. through 5:00 on sunday. officials are taking the measures to prevent traffic from backing up on the best of my knowledge. visitors are encouraged to take public transit or use a ride sharing service such as lyft or uber. >>> happening today, the lobby of san francisco's fairmont hotel will be transformed into a winter wonderland. starting today, you can
laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a therapy wheelchair for birds. this is roo, he's been staying with the smith family in vacaville for a while. he was seriously hurt after a fight with another rooster. roo suffered swelling to his brain. unable to function on his own, his owner found a chicken therapy chair sold in australia and knew she had to get it to help roo recuperate. her daughter functions as roo's therapist, taking him through basic movements in hopes he'll eventually be able to...
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laura bicker, bbc news, washington. let's get some political reaction to this and cross over to westminster and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smithsome big questions about the relationship between the us and the uk, that state visit, of course. all the while, donald trump telling theresa may, essentially to mind her own business. it raises profound questions but i suppose what struck me most immediately was the level of anger and condemnation in the commons this morning over donald trump's tweets. striking to be speaker at the start of proceedings, said he had agreed to this debate so mps could express sympathy with the victims of bigotry and hate crime. a clear public slap at the president and also significant that initial indications where the home office would put up a junior minister to reply to this debate. not so because the home secretary herself was put forward and she said that theresa may had already explicitly condemned donald trump's tweets through words issued by the downing street spokesman yesterday. she said the government would continue to speak freely and fearlessly, despite america of course being our closest a
laura bicker, bbc news, washington. let's get some political reaction to this and cross over to westminster and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smithsome big questions about the relationship between the us and the uk, that state visit, of course. all the while, donald trump telling theresa may, essentially to mind her own business. it raises profound questions but i suppose what struck me most immediately was the level of anger and condemnation in the commons this morning over...
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laura debonis and scott nathan. corporate support is provided by: ♪ >> us lives here. where we can be surprised by others. and ourselves. the y. for a better us. ♪ ♪ >> my name is brittany smithm nine years old. it's tough because my mom and dad are poor. my dad just lost his job. monday i tried getting in the shower, and it was cold. i put the hot on all the way and no cold, and it was freezing. it felt like shoving your face in a bunch of snow. it was freezing! the hot water shut off because we didn't pay the bill in time. it was overdue. >> so what's the next bill due? >> electricity. it's going to be $318. we just need to put roger's ass to work. >> yeah. >> when you see the flat-screen tv and the computers and our ps3 and stuff, that's just things we've acquired over the years, stuff that we've had before all this happened, like when we were not this poor. >> sink's broke. (laughs) i don't know how or why, but it broke. and the cheapest plumber is, like, $65 an hour. i can't even afford $20. >> we lived in a farmhouse. my dad lost his job from picture perfect. he got laid off, and we got kicked out of there. we moved here. it's not very big. we didn't have enough room, s
laura debonis and scott nathan. corporate support is provided by: ♪ >> us lives here. where we can be surprised by others. and ourselves. the y. for a better us. ♪ ♪ >> my name is brittany smithm nine years old. it's tough because my mom and dad are poor. my dad just lost his job. monday i tried getting in the shower, and it was cold. i put the hot on all the way and no cold, and it was freezing. it felt like shoving your face in a bunch of snow. it was freezing! the hot water...
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smith. >> i've known him for a long time. hee he's a first class journalist and a credit to his network. when all you do is listen to sean or laurarush or other names you can mention, you inhabit a parallel universe in which everything that's being told to you by the times or "wall street journal" or nbc or any other reputable news organization is automatically suspect. the problem is that even if these organizations occasionally make mistakes, they're not trafficking in fake news. we are not deliberately trying to misguide any readers. that's a distinction that's been lost on them. when they fail to understand that, at a certain point, reality has a way of biting them in the back. >> we've got someone joining us who writes a lot of those stories. let's bring in "new york times" reporter matt. i want to read something that struck me this morning. it was a quote from the deputy special counsel in the scooter libby probe. he wrote, i think the vast majority of people at doj would be completely disgusted and demoralized by it, writing about a special counsel investigation into hillary clinton over uranium one. they don't like feelin
smith. >> i've known him for a long time. hee he's a first class journalist and a credit to his network. when all you do is listen to sean or laurarush or other names you can mention, you inhabit a parallel universe in which everything that's being told to you by the times or "wall street journal" or nbc or any other reputable news organization is automatically suspect. the problem is that even if these organizations occasionally make mistakes, they're not trafficking in fake...
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laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a rescue rooster is learning to walk again with the help of a therapy wheelchair and the support of a vacaville family. this is roo, he's been staying with the smithamily in vacaville for a while. he was seriously hurt after a fight with another rooster. roo suffered swelling to his brain in the fight. unable to function on his own, his owner found a chicken therapy chair sold in australia and knew she had to get it to help roo recuperate. >> to move around in it, sit upright. he eats a ton. he's eating a lot of food, drinking a lot of water. and it's just made all the difference in the world. >> smith's 12-year-old daughter is functioning as roo's physical therapist, taking him through basic movements in hopes he'll eventually be able to move on his own one day. >>> this holiday weekend, the parking lots on each end of the golden gate bridge are shut down to traffic. the closures affect the welcome center parking lot at the south end and the vista point parking lot on the north end between 11:00 a.m. through 5:00 on sunday. officials are taking the measures to prevent traffic from backing up to the bridge. visitors are encouraged to take public t
laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a rescue rooster is learning to walk again with the help of a therapy wheelchair and the support of a vacaville family. this is roo, he's been staying with the smithamily in vacaville for a while. he was seriously hurt after a fight with another rooster. roo suffered swelling to his brain in the fight. unable to function on his own, his owner found a chicken therapy chair sold in australia and knew she had to get it to help roo recuperate. >> to...
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asking the conservative party's former leader iain duncan smith injust a minute, but first let's hear what sir michael told our political editor lauraing wrong?” have behaved, in the past, clearly, ina way have behaved, in the past, clearly, in a way that has occasionally been below the standards that we require of the armed forces. i do not think it is right for me to go on as defence secretary, expecting the very highest standards of our servicemen and women and failing to meet them myself. do you feel you should apologise for what has happened? i think we've all got to look back at the past. there are a lwa ys look back at the past. there are always things that you regret or would have done differently. iain duncan smithjoins us now. thank you forjoining us. as he made the right decision, in your view? obviously only he can make that judgment. we do not know all of the details as to why he did it, and sorry to see him go, i've served with him in cabinet and sorry to see him go, i've served with him in cabinetand i sorry to see him go, i've served with him in cabinet and i think he was a strong member of the cabinet but i think wh
asking the conservative party's former leader iain duncan smith injust a minute, but first let's hear what sir michael told our political editor lauraing wrong?” have behaved, in the past, clearly, ina way have behaved, in the past, clearly, in a way that has occasionally been below the standards that we require of the armed forces. i do not think it is right for me to go on as defence secretary, expecting the very highest standards of our servicemen and women and failing to meet them myself....
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smith no. ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson no. mr. marchant no. miss lacks no. mr. reid no. mr. kelly know. no.renee c holding no. missouri no. mr. rice. no.schweikert miss laura's you know. mr. cabello no. mr. bishop no. yes.eil mr. 11 yes. mr. lewis yes. mr. docket yes. mr. thompson yes. mr. blumenauer, mr. kind yes. -- mr. davis.l ye.oubt -- ar mrs. sewall aye. e. -- aye. mr. t berry no. mr. press grell. mr. crowley. chairman brady no. >> 14 yes and 24the amendment is not agreed to. the clerk will call the roll. mr. johnson no. mr. nunez no. .r. tiberi mr. reichert no. mr. roscoe no. mr. buchanan know. mr. smith of nebraska no. ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson no. mr. mark sanford no. miss black. miss black no. mr. reid no. you mr. renee c mr. holding no. mr. smith of missouri no. mr. right now. mr. schweikert no. no. lore ski mr. korbel oh no you mr. bishop no. mr. neil yes. lewis yes. mr. doggett yes. mr. thompson yes. mr. larson yes. mr. blumenauer yes. mr. kind. farmers,e sake of the aye. >> mr. pas grell yes. mr. davis yes. ms. sanchez yes. mr. higgins yes. mrs. sewall yes. -- mr. to burya no. >> brady no. >> 16 yes, 24 no. not agreed to. >> thank you. theuld
smith no. ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson no. mr. marchant no. miss lacks no. mr. reid no. mr. kelly know. no.renee c holding no. missouri no. mr. rice. no.schweikert miss laura's you know. mr. cabello no. mr. bishop no. yes.eil mr. 11 yes. mr. lewis yes. mr. docket yes. mr. thompson yes. mr. blumenauer, mr. kind yes. -- mr. davis.l ye.oubt -- ar mrs. sewall aye. e. -- aye. mr. t berry no. mr. press grell. mr. crowley. chairman brady no. >> 14 yes and 24the amendment is not agreed to. the...