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officials libyan is really live a libyan government the rise of the western backed libyan government i think britain gave ten million to keep them in camps in libya as well which was probable that that party right that part of the libyan administration or that fiefdom was cruising around and apparently shooting into the water near one of these overcrowded boats causing some to panic and fall jump into the sea i wonder if this is a way of playing out something which has been discussed quite a lot make it much less to try. piece of water europe the european union just because it's dangerous. thank you. director of the new film. two hundred twenty four years. designed by. the u.k. . a hung parliament and the. ruling elite. the british. government. hundreds of. people. serious.
officials libyan is really live a libyan government the rise of the western backed libyan government i think britain gave ten million to keep them in camps in libya as well which was probable that that party right that part of the libyan administration or that fiefdom was cruising around and apparently shooting into the water near one of these overcrowded boats causing some to panic and fall jump into the sea i wonder if this is a way of playing out something which has been discussed quite a...
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officials the libyan libyan government. the western backed libyan government i think britain gave ten million to keep them in camps in libya as well which was probably partly right that part of the libyan administration or that fiefdom was cruising around a part of the shooting into the water near one of these overcrowded boats causing some to panic and fall into the sea i wonder if this is a way of playing out something which has been discussed quite a lot make it much less attractive to cross that piece of water into europe and the european union just because it's dangerous. thank you and that's it for the show we're back on saturday with director of the new film dispossession the great social housing swindle by social media will see on saturday two hundred twenty four years to the day the french constitution promising democracy and the will free distribution designed by robes. was ratified by. the u.k. in crisis after a series of deadly terrorist attacks a hung parliament and the horrific human tragedy of the towers as w
officials the libyan libyan government. the western backed libyan government i think britain gave ten million to keep them in camps in libya as well which was probably partly right that part of the libyan administration or that fiefdom was cruising around a part of the shooting into the water near one of these overcrowded boats causing some to panic and fall into the sea i wonder if this is a way of playing out something which has been discussed quite a lot make it much less attractive to cross...
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it was barack obama who is trying to loosen up the ronald reagan ban and make sure that libyans could come to the united states to study nuclear sciences. barack obama wanted them to be able to do that. why should we do that? we had to fight that back in congress, but i feel no obligation to make sure that some libyan, when we can do no vetting. by the way, we have to vet them. >> gillian: i'm 100% agreeing with you. we heard them saying we have no ability to check records, background, check schooling. anything. we've had hearing after hearing begging the administration to check their social media. >> gillian: don't you think that that is incumbent upon the executive branch and congress to come up with policies that adap adapt? >> sandra: that's a lot of time. >> jason: is one of the core reasons president trump was elected. [all talking over each other] >> gillian: tell me about a libyan terrorist who has executed a terrorist attack. >> jason: how about and benghazi? >> gillian: that's irrelevant. >> jason: are you kidding me? >> meghan: the problem right now, and england, you are se
it was barack obama who is trying to loosen up the ronald reagan ban and make sure that libyans could come to the united states to study nuclear sciences. barack obama wanted them to be able to do that. why should we do that? we had to fight that back in congress, but i feel no obligation to make sure that some libyan, when we can do no vetting. by the way, we have to vet them. >> gillian: i'm 100% agreeing with you. we heard them saying we have no ability to check records, background,...
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many of these films, from the frozen mountains of the himalayas to the searing libyan desert, have noteen the light of day for a hundred years. sons and daughters of the pioneering explorers see their fathers‘ remarkable footage for the very first time. to see this film makes me feel very proud of him. i'm in awe of what he managed to do. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their safety. these are some of britain's great explorations. the british film institute‘s national archive is a treasure trove of britain's past. among the thousands of films stored in this vault are some shot by young explorers as they travelled to unexplored parts of the globe. now they're being digitised and put online so that we can all relive their incredible stories. among them is this film, released by gaumont british in 193a. it's the first flight over mount everest. this view from the top of mount everest had never been seen before. the footage is also helping scientists today learn more about the impact of climate change. will you give me a hand with this strap? certainly! it was shot
many of these films, from the frozen mountains of the himalayas to the searing libyan desert, have noteen the light of day for a hundred years. sons and daughters of the pioneering explorers see their fathers‘ remarkable footage for the very first time. to see this film makes me feel very proud of him. i'm in awe of what he managed to do. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their safety. these are some of britain's great explorations. the british film institute‘s...
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the situation from the mediterranean and libyan route remains radical in terms of arrivals of migrantssult that really matters is to put a definitive end to this tragic situation. leaders agreed that eve ryo ne situation. leaders agreed that everyone will work harder to better coordinate our efforts and to support italy more. finally, i really wa nt support italy more. finally, i really want to thankjoseph and his tea m really want to thankjoseph and his team for a very efficient presidency. joseph, i truly appreciate your hard work. traditionally we should say something like that, but believe me, for me, it was one of the best in my professional life and one of the best experiences. thank you with your help in preparing the brexit negotiations and moving things forward. any internal security agenda, and the final end of roaming charges. seriously, you deserve praise you rightly get. thank you very much. thank you. as we are running out of time, i would like to start by congratulating joseph for an excellent presidency. it was the first time malta was in the chair. it was impressive an
the situation from the mediterranean and libyan route remains radical in terms of arrivals of migrantssult that really matters is to put a definitive end to this tragic situation. leaders agreed that eve ryo ne situation. leaders agreed that everyone will work harder to better coordinate our efforts and to support italy more. finally, i really wa nt support italy more. finally, i really want to thankjoseph and his tea m really want to thankjoseph and his team for a very efficient presidency....
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one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar.ney that will take them into uncharted territory. bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration. he was an army officer stationed in egypt. his expeditions involved driving thousands of miles into the blistering heat of the libyan desert. no—one had crossed it. no, no—one had crossed it, no—one had crossed it by car before. his son stephen has heard stories of these incredible expeditions, but it's the first time he's seen them. that's my father driving there, and you can see the bonnet is off, and you can see the pipe running from the radiator into the... that was a modification? that was the modification to prevent loss of water through evaporation, in the radiator. it was a journey that pushed bagnold, his men and the cars to their very limits. they had to take everything they needed to survive with them. it was all rationed. water, i think it was three pints a day — one at breakfast, one at lunch. all for drinking. you washed in the sand, you washed your plates and stuff in the sand.
one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar.ney that will take them into uncharted territory. bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration. he was an army officer stationed in egypt. his expeditions involved driving thousands of miles into the blistering heat of the libyan desert. no—one had crossed it. no, no—one had crossed it, no—one had crossed it by car before. his son stephen has heard stories of these incredible expeditions, but...
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max harris -- khuram shazad butt born in pakistan and rachid redouane who claim both libyan and moroccan nationality. investigators have not released the identity of a third attacker. all three were killed eight minutes after they drove a van into pedestrians on the bridge and started stabbing people of pompton restaurants nearby. >> this is an attack on london and the united kingdom but it's also an attack on the free world. i would like to pay tribute once again to the magnificent response of the police and emergency services and the heroism's of officers on and off duty was extraordinary. >> relatives are trying to come to terms with loss of their loved ones. >> it is the third attack this year that the islamic state has claimed the britain and the vigil was held to honor the seven killed in the dozens more who were wounded. >> as the mayor of london, i want to send a clear message to the sick and evil extremists who commit these hideous crimes. we will defeat you. you will not win. >> the prime minister says it is time for great britain to take a hard look at its counterterrorism str
max harris -- khuram shazad butt born in pakistan and rachid redouane who claim both libyan and moroccan nationality. investigators have not released the identity of a third attacker. all three were killed eight minutes after they drove a van into pedestrians on the bridge and started stabbing people of pompton restaurants nearby. >> this is an attack on london and the united kingdom but it's also an attack on the free world. i would like to pay tribute once again to the magnificent...
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the boys became libyan soldiers. mohammed has taken up arms against islamists, including the so-called islamic state. he left manchester in 2011 and never went back. people at that time, said just come to libya. and come tot latvia. ibya. take a taxi into libya. [indiscernible] it's your hometown, your city. quentin: this is home now. drops are widespread, dotting the monotony and the wounds of young fighters. the islamic state is waiting for the right moment and the right recruit. >> making sure they don't go down that path. to do with they do, there are people that are looking for young lads to blow themselves up. they are going to find them and convince them and make them do and do and do. quentin: he was once good friends with manchester bomber , salman abedi, but they chose different sides in the war. they have not seen each other in five years. the fighting changed both men. >> i have been in war over three years. i have seen so much blood. i would not go blow myself up. quentin: but life here is warped. mohamm
the boys became libyan soldiers. mohammed has taken up arms against islamists, including the so-called islamic state. he left manchester in 2011 and never went back. people at that time, said just come to libya. and come tot latvia. ibya. take a taxi into libya. [indiscernible] it's your hometown, your city. quentin: this is home now. drops are widespread, dotting the monotony and the wounds of young fighters. the islamic state is waiting for the right moment and the right recruit. >>...
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behid redouane was said to moroccan and libyan. he was not known to authorities. editor and has more. >> they knew him, one of the three men who murdered seven people saturday night was well known to police and him i-5 as an extremist. khuram butt, featured in a channel 4 documentary last year radical islamists in britain -- its title, "the jihadis next-door." how was he able to go on and kill until counterterrorism officer shot him dead? police did and if i.t. to buy the attackers, khuram butt. lived embarking in east london and was married with two children, including a young baby. in the last few years, he worked for kentucky fried chicken and was a customer service advisor. less is known about rachid redouane. security services say that he was unknown to them, but to have been 30 years old, having a libyan or moroccan last year. securityt known to services according to irish prime minister into kenny. chest but there are a small number of people being monitored. checked,ts are being but my understanding is this individual was not a member of that small group.
behid redouane was said to moroccan and libyan. he was not known to authorities. editor and has more. >> they knew him, one of the three men who murdered seven people saturday night was well known to police and him i-5 as an extremist. khuram butt, featured in a channel 4 documentary last year radical islamists in britain -- its title, "the jihadis next-door." how was he able to go on and kill until counterterrorism officer shot him dead? police did and if i.t. to buy the...
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the second man named was rachid redouane, who claimed to be of moroccan and libyan descent.president once again criticised him on twitter for telling londoners they should not be alarmed. and this video is trending on bbc.com there are fears that a major rupture in relations between the gulf state of qatar and its neighbours will lead to air travel disruption. saudi arabia, the uae, egypt and other states have severed all ties with the qataris after accusing them of supporting jihadi groups. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: theresa may is accused ofjeopardising national security
the second man named was rachid redouane, who claimed to be of moroccan and libyan descent.president once again criticised him on twitter for telling londoners they should not be alarmed. and this video is trending on bbc.com there are fears that a major rupture in relations between the gulf state of qatar and its neighbours will lead to air travel disruption. saudi arabia, the uae, egypt and other states have severed all ties with the qataris after accusing them of supporting jihadi groups....
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one other attacker was named — rachid redouane who was thirty and claimed to be moroccan/libyan and alson barking — the police say he had not previously come to their attention. tonight questions as to why khuram butt in particular was not a greater priority for the security services and how they missed a plot that has killed seven people. our home editor mark easton has more. they knew him. one of the seven people who murdered seven people on the weekend was known as an extremist. khuram butt, featured in a channel 4 extremist. khuram butt, featured in a channel a documentary last year on radical islamist in britain. its title was thejihadis next door. how was he allowed to go on to kill until counterterrorism officers shot him dead? police have tonight confirmed the names of two of the attackers. khuram butt, a 27—year—old from a british pakistani family, lived in barking and lift with a young baby and was married. he worked for kfc and was a customer service advisor in transport for london. less is known about rachid redouane. police and security services said he was unknown to them b
one other attacker was named — rachid redouane who was thirty and claimed to be moroccan/libyan and alson barking — the police say he had not previously come to their attention. tonight questions as to why khuram butt in particular was not a greater priority for the security services and how they missed a plot that has killed seven people. our home editor mark easton has more. they knew him. one of the seven people who murdered seven people on the weekend was known as an extremist. khuram...
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. >> reporter: 30-year-old rachid redouane had claimed to be moroccan and libyan. he was not known to police. but po w other man, 27-year-old khuram shazad butt, a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. he was even seen in this 2016 documentary that focused on homegrown jihadism, here praying with an isis-style flag. on sunday, police raided this apartment complex on london's east side, arresting a dozen people. some residents told us they recognized butt. they knew him by the nickname "abs." neighbor erica gaspari said she reported him to police for recruiting children. >> they say to me because the kids need to be safe. safe from what? from this world. this world of what? >> reporter: on saturday, neighbor ken chigbo says he approached him asking about a moving van he was renting. >> asking how much. yeah, it wasn't until now it starts sinking in really. >> reporter: and michael mimbo says after the attack, realized the possible significance of a white van he had seen speeding away from their apartment complex on saturday. is it upsetting, disturbing, trou
. >> reporter: 30-year-old rachid redouane had claimed to be moroccan and libyan. he was not known to police. but po w other man, 27-year-old khuram shazad butt, a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. he was even seen in this 2016 documentary that focused on homegrown jihadism, here praying with an isis-style flag. on sunday, police raided this apartment complex on london's east side, arresting a dozen people. some residents told us they recognized butt. they knew him by the...
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they say khurum butt was born in pakistan and redouane is a libyan. the third has not been named. as the search continues, london police announced they were releasing the 12 people arrested. they did not say why they were being released, the individuals or what they were taken into custody for in the first place. meanwhile, hundreds gathered near the site of the attack to pay remembrance to those who dies. joining us from london, lucy kafanov. what are we learning about more of them? >> reporter: you're right to point out the growing question of whether authorities could have done more to prevent this. not only was one of the attackers known to authorities here but he was, as you say, featured in a television documentary about radical islamist groups here in the uk. khurum butt, the 27-year-old pakistani british born citizen was known to police and domestic intelligence agencies, mi-5. he was part of a group, a fairly well known radical group on the fringes of british society, one that believes in a caliphate. he was featured in a film about british jihadis shown praying around a
they say khurum butt was born in pakistan and redouane is a libyan. the third has not been named. as the search continues, london police announced they were releasing the 12 people arrested. they did not say why they were being released, the individuals or what they were taken into custody for in the first place. meanwhile, hundreds gathered near the site of the attack to pay remembrance to those who dies. joining us from london, lucy kafanov. what are we learning about more of them? >>...
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one other attacker was named — rachid redouane who was 30 and claimed to be moroccan/libyan and alsorking — the police say he had not previously come to their attention. tonight, questions as to why khuram butt in particular was not a greater priority for the security services and how they missed a plot that has killed seven people. our home editor mark easton has more. they knew him. one of the three men who murdered seven people in london on saturday night was well—known to police and mi5 as an extremist. the group display the black flag of islam. khuram butt featured in a channel 4 islam. khuram butt featured in a channel a documentary last year on radical militants in britain, the title, the jihadis radical militants in britain, the title, thejihadis next door. so how did he go on to kill until counterterrorism officers shot him? please confirm the names of two attackers, khuram butt, a 27—year—old from a british pakistani family, married with two children including a young baby and in the last few years he worked for kentucky fried chicken and was a customer service kentucky fri
one other attacker was named — rachid redouane who was 30 and claimed to be moroccan/libyan and alsorking — the police say he had not previously come to their attention. tonight, questions as to why khuram butt in particular was not a greater priority for the security services and how they missed a plot that has killed seven people. our home editor mark easton has more. they knew him. one of the three men who murdered seven people in london on saturday night was well—known to police and...
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the second man named was rachid redouane, who claimed to be of moroccan and libyan descent. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he will not allow donald trump to divide communities in the wake of the london terror atack after the us president once again criticised him on twitter for telling londoners they should not be alarmed. and this video is trending on bbc.com there are fears that a major rupture in relations between the gulf state of qatar and its neighbours will lead to air travel disruption. saudi arabia, the uae, egypt and other states have severed all ties with the qataris after accusing them of supporting jihadi groups. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: theresa may is accused ofjeopardising national security by cutting police numbers, she accusesjeremy corbyn of being soft on terror. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. could the us be set to roll back tighter banking regulations put in place after the global financial crisis? apple displays the recent fruits of its labour at a tech con
the second man named was rachid redouane, who claimed to be of moroccan and libyan descent. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he will not allow donald trump to divide communities in the wake of the london terror atack after the us president once again criticised him on twitter for telling londoners they should not be alarmed. and this video is trending on bbc.com there are fears that a major rupture in relations between the gulf state of qatar and its neighbours will lead to air travel...
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view that under 11 it is u.s., even if the president got actionable intelligence tomorrow that a libyan national were attempting to enter the country with the president didn't know his identity to commit some terrorist attack, they would say the president can suspend entry of a libyan nationals, because that's a nationality-based distinction. it would raise serious constitutional concerns and courts have never been able to not reconcile them. >> on the merits here, the executive order sets out national security justifications, but how is the court to know if in fact it is a muslim ban in the guise of national security justifications? >> i think that is the nub of the case, and that is mandel. in mandel, justice marshall has a sense that if you will take the briefest peek behind the reason the attorney general has given, you will see that is not really why they denied it. they really denied him because he was a communist and he wanted to come in and give lectures on communism. in the court said we are not would look behind, we are not articulate in any of that evidence, this is rational
view that under 11 it is u.s., even if the president got actionable intelligence tomorrow that a libyan national were attempting to enter the country with the president didn't know his identity to commit some terrorist attack, they would say the president can suspend entry of a libyan nationals, because that's a nationality-based distinction. it would raise serious constitutional concerns and courts have never been able to not reconcile them. >> on the merits here, the executive order...
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he has been detained by the libyan ministry of interior's special deterrence force.nt towards libya. it is not a country we can operate with with any due certainty. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel sandford, bbc news. and now for all of the sports news in sport tollett, and this is for today, live in the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: rafael nadal wins the french open for a record 10th time with a straight sets win over stan wawrinka lewis hamilton wins the canadian grand prix cutting sebastian vettel‘s formula one championship lead to just 12 points. and holders india are through to the icc champions trophy semi—finals after a thumping win over south africa. hello, and welcome to the programme, where we start with the french open tennis and the news that
he has been detained by the libyan ministry of interior's special deterrence force.nt towards libya. it is not a country we can operate with with any due certainty. investigations will difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the man they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives, and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days. but detectives say at this time, they are satisfied with their explanations. daniel...
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libyan official says the bomber's brother knew he was planning something. according to the brother, salman abedi, was held and questioned in libya. 22 people died in the attacks after the ariana grande concert. >> the government contractor charged with leaking classified u.s. documents pleaded not guilty. reality winner, her name, appeared in a georgia courtroom where prosecutors released new information in their case against her. including notebook entry which said she want to burn down the white house. they claim winner insert aid portable hard drive into a top secret air force computer, which is now missing. they also warn the judge winner may have more stolen secrets. she was denied bail. >> jurors in bill cosby's sexual assault trial have for the first time given the chance to hear his side of alleged attack. the 2005 deposition in the civil suit against the 79-year-old comedian was read allowed in the courtroom. that lawsuit was eventually settled out of court. cosby told authorities back then that he and constandt had and she was never unconscious or
libyan official says the bomber's brother knew he was planning something. according to the brother, salman abedi, was held and questioned in libya. 22 people died in the attacks after the ariana grande concert. >> the government contractor charged with leaking classified u.s. documents pleaded not guilty. reality winner, her name, appeared in a georgia courtroom where prosecutors released new information in their case against her. including notebook entry which said she want to burn down...
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we have an uptick in libyan production. that pumping the most prudent for years. that is putting pressure on oil as is the build we saw last week in gasoline and crude oil. here in the united states. over to stocks, we see declines there as well. relatively modest ones for the dow and the s&p and the nasdaq, falling a third and a quarter of a percent respectively. they closed at records yesterday. if you look at the groups on the move, energy is responsible for the declines in the s&p 500. down but00 group is telecom and material stocks are also falling. only health care and utilities are perking up today. the pain is wide with that complex, if you look at the stocks on the move. you have giants like exxon and chevron and smaller stocks like whiting petroleum and ensco falling by even more. >> we are about 90 minutes to the close of equity trading in europe but the big focus in the market today has been sterling. 1.2624, extending losses, down 9/10 of 1%. this is the lowest in more than a week after we heard from the bank of england governor earlier , signaling th
we have an uptick in libyan production. that pumping the most prudent for years. that is putting pressure on oil as is the build we saw last week in gasoline and crude oil. here in the united states. over to stocks, we see declines there as well. relatively modest ones for the dow and the s&p and the nasdaq, falling a third and a quarter of a percent respectively. they closed at records yesterday. if you look at the groups on the move, energy is responsible for the declines in the s&p...
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the second son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released from prisongroup controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country, says it's freed seif al—islam after six years in jail, following the uprising which overthrew his father. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. saif al—islam. for years, the public face of a hated regime. now, once again, a free man. he was colonel gaddafi's air apparent, expected to inherit the family dictatorship. that was before his capture during the uprising of 2011. he was detained by rebel fighters as he tried to flee to niger. later he appeared minus a few fingers, the result of an air strike, he said. he was sentenced to death by a court in tripoli for brutality during the revolution, and he's still wanted by the international criminal court in the hague on war crimes charges. tripoli's martyrs square, cradle of the revolution, was the picture of calm today, but the release of saif al—islam could deepen old wounds and new divisions in this fractured country. those who gathered here in the square six
the second son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released from prisongroup controlling the town of zintan in the west of the country, says it's freed seif al—islam after six years in jail, following the uprising which overthrew his father. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin reports. saif al—islam. for years, the public face of a hated regime. now, once again, a free man. he was colonel gaddafi's air apparent, expected to inherit the family...
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the other is either moroccan or libyan. today police searched several homes and arrested a number of people in connection with these attacks. the attackers managed to kill seven people before police shot and killed them. at a vigil just a little while ago, london's mayor said the people of his city will fight back. >> we will defeat you. you will not win. [ applause ] >> today we also learned that an american was among the victims injured. the man was hit by a stray police bullet. he is expected to survive. >>> meanwhile, president trump appeared to use the london attack to bolster his case for a travel ban. in an early morning tweet storm hens ban for six muslim majority countries. the white house wants the justice department to call for an expedited hearing on the issue. the president is also taking heat for criticizing london's mayor. on on sunday, sadiq khan told people not to be alarmed at the increased police presence in his city. trump tweeted, at least seven dead and 48 wounded and the mayor says there's no reason t
the other is either moroccan or libyan. today police searched several homes and arrested a number of people in connection with these attacks. the attackers managed to kill seven people before police shot and killed them. at a vigil just a little while ago, london's mayor said the people of his city will fight back. >> we will defeat you. you will not win. [ applause ] >> today we also learned that an american was among the victims injured. the man was hit by a stray police bullet....
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old british citizen born in pakistan and a 30-year-old who claim to be moroccan and libyan. police are trying to id the third attacker. police have released all 12 people arrested in the wake of that attack without charges. >>> you are watching ktvu fox2 news at 6:30. a man from florida up return to his former piece of work where he shot and killed five people before turning his gun on himself. here's the latest.>> i was working at the orlando sentinel when i heard multiple gunshots. it was an alarming sound. in the middle of the morning. >> folks going to work stopped in their tracks to hear shot after shot. >> i was scared it was another terrorist attack. i was hoping for the best>> someone inside called 911 at a: 03 reporting an active shooter. deputies responding in less than two minutes. >> once they arrived here, they found multiple individuals that had been shot. >> they were dead by the time the investigators got there and a fifth man died at the hospital. deputies identified the gunman of retired armory and former employee fired back in april. >> we have a 45-year-o
old british citizen born in pakistan and a 30-year-old who claim to be moroccan and libyan. police are trying to id the third attacker. police have released all 12 people arrested in the wake of that attack without charges. >>> you are watching ktvu fox2 news at 6:30. a man from florida up return to his former piece of work where he shot and killed five people before turning his gun on himself. here's the latest.>> i was working at the orlando sentinel when i heard multiple...
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the others are of libyan descent. but he's had an alias was of a 25-year-old man. the police say they are working to try to identify now the other attacker, that's the priority for them at the moment. but putting in context the fact they had known this 27-year-old british pakistani born individual they say they had to put that into the context of they have the currently following 500 different counterterrorism potential plots. they have 20,000 people of interest who passed across their radar in the past few years. they say currently they have 3,000 people of interest that they are looking at specifically right now. so the police are try ing ing t in context the fact that they knew about one of these attackers in advance of the attack. they say they have no information that this attack was coming. >> joining us now, the author of "radical: my journey out of islamist extremism." thanks for being with us and following this terror rampage. the community responded. they came out hard condemning the attack even thoi they didn't know the background of the terrorists at th
the others are of libyan descent. but he's had an alias was of a 25-year-old man. the police say they are working to try to identify now the other attacker, that's the priority for them at the moment. but putting in context the fact they had known this 27-year-old british pakistani born individual they say they had to put that into the context of they have the currently following 500 different counterterrorism potential plots. they have 20,000 people of interest who passed across their radar in...
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the libyan parliament passed. he is still wanted by the international criminal courts for alleged crimes against humanity. >>> british prime minister theresa may is facing pressure to resign. we'll talk with the biographer of two former prime ministers about the future of the british political leadership. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. [vo] what made secretariat the grwho ever lived?e of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automa
the libyan parliament passed. he is still wanted by the international criminal courts for alleged crimes against humanity. >>> british prime minister theresa may is facing pressure to resign. we'll talk with the biographer of two former prime ministers about the future of the british political leadership. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the...
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leaders come in with their support for the libyan coast guard to slow illegal end of the migration. >> there is a high degree of consensus between germany and france. we are talking about border security as well as the causes of migration. german french initiative on the subject of trade and climate policy at a summit that seems to embrace the new kind of european optimism. brexit is just a side note. that >> doesn't mean that we don't need to have intense negotiations with u.k.. we need to focus more on our own future. the impending departure of great britain is an opportunity for europe to push forward where london had often don't have obstacles. -- thrown up obstacles. >> let's bring in max. he stands by with the latest on all of this. a merkel-macron alliance. what could that mean? >> if france and germany are at odds, the european union doesn't move forward. they intend to do exactly the contrary. they agreed on basically everything and said the priorities are security and establishing more wealth for the citizens of the european union in these difficult times. if you look at the
leaders come in with their support for the libyan coast guard to slow illegal end of the migration. >> there is a high degree of consensus between germany and france. we are talking about border security as well as the causes of migration. german french initiative on the subject of trade and climate policy at a summit that seems to embrace the new kind of european optimism. brexit is just a side note. that >> doesn't mean that we don't need to have intense negotiations with u.k.. we...
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educational .ocus that has been renewed issues discussed various , we compared our visions of the libyanconflict and we both share a determination to find a countrytabilize the which is of great concern to us in terms of security in the region and in terms of migration and also political tensions in the gulf. we asserted our shared vision which consists of stabilizing the region and fighting against terrorism. finally, we discussed african policy. morocco is playing an increasingly important role and we are delighted to see that rocco has joined the african morocco has expressed its determination to stabilize the region. morocco is a partner that wishes to contribute to our efforts to stabilize the region and the termination to be vigilant with return -- with regard to all other sources of destabilization. together france and morocco have a joint policy that will consist withveloping entrepreneurs, with artists, ,ducators, cultural affairs societies that are developing and to rethinking our relationship with africa to rebalance our relationship based on civil society. publicto develop a
educational .ocus that has been renewed issues discussed various , we compared our visions of the libyanconflict and we both share a determination to find a countrytabilize the which is of great concern to us in terms of security in the region and in terms of migration and also political tensions in the gulf. we asserted our shared vision which consists of stabilizing the region and fighting against terrorism. finally, we discussed african policy. morocco is playing an increasingly important...
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had claimed to be morroccan and libyan. this is a man who's given a different date of birth here as the 31st of july, 1991. so one of the individuals has two aliases. has claimed a different nationality from what the police have here. one of them a british national but pakistani origin. we can also add in what we've learned from irish police that they are helping british counter terrorism police with connections to one of the attackers to time spent in ireland by one of the attackers. it's not clear if it's one of the two named or the third person yet to be named, wolf. >> we'll wait for that third name to come up. just moments ago we heard from the mayor of london spooking out on this. listen. >> as the mayor of london, i want to send a clear message to the sick and evil extremists who commit these hideous crimes. we will defeat you. you will not win. [ applause ] >> sadiq khan of london. the mayor of london speaking out at a vigil that's under way in london. he has been severely criticized by president trump in a series o
had claimed to be morroccan and libyan. this is a man who's given a different date of birth here as the 31st of july, 1991. so one of the individuals has two aliases. has claimed a different nationality from what the police have here. one of them a british national but pakistani origin. we can also add in what we've learned from irish police that they are helping british counter terrorism police with connections to one of the attackers to time spent in ireland by one of the attackers. it's not...
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globalization and migration the main focus of today's talks and likely step up backing for the libyan coast guard. the migration agency said some 70,000 people have arrived in italy from libya this year. and that time, almost 1900 people have died trying to cross the mediterranean. the two-day summit has been overshadowed by discussions of britain's departure from the bloc. to theresa may sought reconfirm people living in her country's future will be resecured. people in the uk's who made their lives and homes and the u.k., no one will have to leave you we will not see it torn apart. it is a fair and a serious offer and i want to give those citizens certainty about the future and to see that certainty given to british citizens living in the eu >> i am joined by armand. we saw prime minister may given the floor for 10 minutes and she was able to lay out a first proposal. what is she offering? >> she is offering settled status for european citizens living in britain. if you have been there for five years at the time of the cutoff date, we do not know when the cutoff date is, if you have
globalization and migration the main focus of today's talks and likely step up backing for the libyan coast guard. the migration agency said some 70,000 people have arrived in italy from libya this year. and that time, almost 1900 people have died trying to cross the mediterranean. the two-day summit has been overshadowed by discussions of britain's departure from the bloc. to theresa may sought reconfirm people living in her country's future will be resecured. people in the uk's who made their...
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>> reporter: the other was not known to police and claimed to be of moroccan and libyan descent. >>> as the investigation continues to unfold. british citizens are coming together to denounce the horrific attack. the mayor led a vigil of hundreds yesterday not far from the site of the attack. >> as a proud and patriotic british muslim, i say this, you do not commit these disgusting acts in my name. >> reporter: muslims in the northern city of leads also spoke out. more than 103 muslim religious leaders won't give prayers for perpetrators of the attack. >>> back in the states, president trump is pushing secretary of state rex tillerson to rebuild trust with russia. meanwhile, british prime minister teresa mayor and president trump are at odds on how london's mayor is attacking terrorism. >> we are not going to allow anybody to divide our community. >> reporter: james comey is set to testify on thursday on the dismissal of security adviser michael flynn. a report says that hackers working for russian president vladimir putin may have played a bigger part in interfering with the russian
>> reporter: the other was not known to police and claimed to be of moroccan and libyan descent. >>> as the investigation continues to unfold. british citizens are coming together to denounce the horrific attack. the mayor led a vigil of hundreds yesterday not far from the site of the attack. >> as a proud and patriotic british muslim, i say this, you do not commit these disgusting acts in my name. >> reporter: muslims in the northern city of leads also spoke out....
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the youngest son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released fromn. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in western libya says it freed seif al—islam, who has spent the last six years in jail following the revolution which overthrew his father. our middle east correspondent orla guerin is in tripoli. seif al—islam, for many the symbol of the heated dictatorship, no once againa of the heated dictatorship, no once again a free man. this will open the deep wounds. supporters will be hoping he tries to re—enter the political fray. he was the era apparent expected to inherit the family dictatorship. for years, apparent expected to inherit the family dictatorship. foryears, he was the public face of the regime. that was before the uprising six yea rs that was before the uprising six years ago. later, he appeared —8 few fingers, the of a straight he said. he was sentenced for claims oprah talented during the uprising. he was tried on crimes against humanity. he was released by a local militia. it has been condemned and says it betrays the markers
the youngest son of the former libyan leader, colonel gaddafi, is reported to have been released fromn. a militia group controlling the town of zintan in western libya says it freed seif al—islam, who has spent the last six years in jail following the revolution which overthrew his father. our middle east correspondent orla guerin is in tripoli. seif al—islam, for many the symbol of the heated dictatorship, no once againa of the heated dictatorship, no once again a free man. this will open...
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the other claimed to be moroccan and libyan. no word on the third attacker. police shot and killed all three. seven people killed in the attack were mourned. 40 others injured, some seriously. >>> all the latest products from apple laid out. i'm scott budman. coming up, a very first look from the first day of the developer's conference. >>> google cars, that not only map where you live, they also measure the air you breathe. mark matthews in san francisco. a pollution map that surprised even the scientists putting it together. that story coming up. >>> we're seeing temperatures in the 70s and 80s around the bay area today. similar trend tomorrow before a bigger change arrives, which includes a chance of rare rain in the month of june. when you can expect rain to arrive and how much when we come back. choosing to unveil its newest products in san jose for the first time in nearly two decades. the silicon valley tech giant kied off its week-long >>> apple went south, choose to go reveal the latest products in san jose in nearly two decades. the tech giant kicke
the other claimed to be moroccan and libyan. no word on the third attacker. police shot and killed all three. seven people killed in the attack were mourned. 40 others injured, some seriously. >>> all the latest products from apple laid out. i'm scott budman. coming up, a very first look from the first day of the developer's conference. >>> google cars, that not only map where you live, they also measure the air you breathe. mark matthews in san francisco. a pollution map that...
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he is a british libyan man.by the prison authorities and by counterterrorism police. they were fully aware of his visits. they didn't bar him from going to visit abdullah. they let the visits go ahead. my understanding is the visits were closely monitored. and there will now be, obviously, keen interest to find out whether moore should have been done afterwards, or what steps were taken should have been done afterwards, or what steps were ta ken afterwards to see whether there was anything sinister going on. but the visits went ahead, two visits to prison, by salman abedi. we are now getting a fuller picture of what he has been doing in the last few years. you may render that police had said that they have no record of anyone contacting counterterrorism police hotlines with concerns about salman abedi, despite the fact that the bbc has been told that five years ago, phone calls were made to that hotline. that again is something else that needs to be bottomed out in the fullness of time. in terms of the wider pol
he is a british libyan man.by the prison authorities and by counterterrorism police. they were fully aware of his visits. they didn't bar him from going to visit abdullah. they let the visits go ahead. my understanding is the visits were closely monitored. and there will now be, obviously, keen interest to find out whether moore should have been done afterwards, or what steps were taken should have been done afterwards, or what steps were ta ken afterwards to see whether there was anything...
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there is much impact by libyan production and nigerian production.hings can go and down. shale production continues. i think getting these agreements and $60 istween $50 a healthy oil price. >> the futures curve suggests that oil is going to be trading in the $50's once these cuts expire. what reason is there to believe that is the case if the cuts were required to keep oil from dropping into the $40's right now? why wouldn't more cuts be required for future drops? >> when they get together, they look at the data and how the markets responded. to see if they would extend it. -- the factknow that the level of communication and cooperation is in precedent between countries -- is unprecedented between countries. >> there is some concern, at least interest, in the question of whether opec and the russians and others have trapped cut situation. you need to extend the cuts, or you end up with an oil price too low to set up eyes -- to satisfy your needs. is that a variable? >> there are a lot of variables. --mand levels are rise, command levels are rising,
there is much impact by libyan production and nigerian production.hings can go and down. shale production continues. i think getting these agreements and $60 istween $50 a healthy oil price. >> the futures curve suggests that oil is going to be trading in the $50's once these cuts expire. what reason is there to believe that is the case if the cuts were required to keep oil from dropping into the $40's right now? why wouldn't more cuts be required for future drops? >> when they get...
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he claimed to be moroccan and libyan.has been identified but at this hour his name has not been released. the terrorist killed seven people, wounding 48 more, standing people inside restaurants and cafes nearby. "outfront" now, former supremed allied commander of nato. i really appreciate you being here. you're also author of a new book "the history and geopolitics of the world's oceans." the uk was on high alert. they had a day or two before pulled that back down just one notch. but this happened in a country that was expecting this to happen. will there be more attacks like this? >> of course there will. our problem is we are focused too much on defense. that's a good thing, we want to defend and do what we need to internationally, private, public. we have to play defense. but we have to get at the causes here. that requires both hard power, mosul, raqqah, and soft power, to we undermine the jihadi message. we have to do more on both sides, but we lose sight of going after the problem, treating only the symptoms. >> so
he claimed to be moroccan and libyan.has been identified but at this hour his name has not been released. the terrorist killed seven people, wounding 48 more, standing people inside restaurants and cafes nearby. "outfront" now, former supremed allied commander of nato. i really appreciate you being here. you're also author of a new book "the history and geopolitics of the world's oceans." the uk was on high alert. they had a day or two before pulled that back down just one...
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second attacker identified of libyan or moroccan descent. both men come from this east london neighborhood, where police arrested at least 12 people who have all since been released. neighbors say days agopher, khuram butt father of a toddler and newborn of pakistani descent held a backyard barbecue that some now say seem like a farewell gathering. other neighbors told abc news they called police over the last two years to report the threats butt was making against non-muslims. >> in the name of allah, we believe, i am ready, if i have to kill my own mother if she comes against allah. >> authorities say the three men had been waiting for several months to carry out their attack. and that their decision to act was triggered by this message, posted by isis, just hours earlier. urging followers to attack during the holy month of ramadan with vehicles, guns, and knives. that the attacker belonged to is now in syria, playing a prominent role with isis. brian ross, abc news, new york. >> and the tragedy, the london mayor says the state visit by pr
second attacker identified of libyan or moroccan descent. both men come from this east london neighborhood, where police arrested at least 12 people who have all since been released. neighbors say days agopher, khuram butt father of a toddler and newborn of pakistani descent held a backyard barbecue that some now say seem like a farewell gathering. other neighbors told abc news they called police over the last two years to report the threats butt was making against non-muslims. >> in the...
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. >> reporter: the other attacker rachid redouane is of libyan descent. police are working to confirm the identity of the third attacker. all three were shot dead by police officers within minutes of mowing down pedestrians on the bridge and stabbing others at random. as the investigation continues to unfold british citizens of all faiths are coming together to denounce the horrific attack. london's mayor sadiq khan led a vigil. >> as a proud and patriotic british muslim, i say this. you do not commit these disgusting acts in my name. >> reporter: muslims living in the northern english stiff leads also spoke out. >> we have a wider role to play. >> reporter: more than 130 imams and religious leaders won't give funeral prayers for the perpetrators of saturday's attack. british media reported a dozen molotov cocktails were found inside the van. police have released 12 people they took into custody without charge. a moment of silence will be held today at 11:00 in honor of the victims. >>> meg oliver in london. >>> president trump intensified his twitter att
. >> reporter: the other attacker rachid redouane is of libyan descent. police are working to confirm the identity of the third attacker. all three were shot dead by police officers within minutes of mowing down pedestrians on the bridge and stabbing others at random. as the investigation continues to unfold british citizens of all faiths are coming together to denounce the horrific attack. london's mayor sadiq khan led a vigil. >> as a proud and patriotic british muslim, i say...
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year-old khuram shazad butt, a british citizen born in pakistan, and 30-year-old rachid redouane, of libyanmoroccan descent. among those killed chrissy archibald and londoner james mcmullen, leaving grief-stricken families. >> while our pain will never diminish it is important for us to all carry on with our lives in direct opposition to those who would try to destroy us. >> reporter: that sentiment at the core of this nation's spirit and in their motto, "keep calm and carry on," a defiance echoed by london's mayor, sadiq sadiq q with a 234068 perspective. >> as a proud and patriotic british muslim i say this. you do not commit these disgusting acts in my name. ♪ >> reporter: saturday's attack happened just hours before a massive benefit for the victims of the manchester concert bombing. it all started just before 10:00 p.m. a white van heading south on london bridge suddenly swerved off the road, running down pedestrians, leaving them broken and bloodied on the pavement. the van drove on toward the crowded borough market. >> we're in lockdown because there's just been an attack. >> reporte
year-old khuram shazad butt, a british citizen born in pakistan, and 30-year-old rachid redouane, of libyanmoroccan descent. among those killed chrissy archibald and londoner james mcmullen, leaving grief-stricken families. >> while our pain will never diminish it is important for us to all carry on with our lives in direct opposition to those who would try to destroy us. >> reporter: that sentiment at the core of this nation's spirit and in their motto, "keep calm and carry...
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redouane was 30 years old and claimed to be moroccan and libyan but was a 27-year-old british citizen born in pakistan. police were familiar with him. however, there was no intelligence to suggest the weekend attack was planned. they are responsible for killing seven people and injuring others. the mayor sadiq khan honored the victims in a vigil near the london bridge. security barriers were installed on three london bridges since the attack. that saw a white van now down pedestrians on the london bridge. we will let you know released. that is the latest. back to you. jonathan: five countries suspending ties with one of the richest nation. they accuse qatar of destabilizing the middle ice supporting the mill tant group a charge that the country denies. qatar has 10,000 troops stationed at an air base there. >> president trump will not alert executive privilege to block james comey publicly talking before congress. the fired f.b.i. director is scheduled to speak thursday, almost a month to the day that president trump fired him. lawmakers want to know if the firing has anything to do w
redouane was 30 years old and claimed to be moroccan and libyan but was a 27-year-old british citizen born in pakistan. police were familiar with him. however, there was no intelligence to suggest the weekend attack was planned. they are responsible for killing seven people and injuring others. the mayor sadiq khan honored the victims in a vigil near the london bridge. security barriers were installed on three london bridges since the attack. that saw a white van now down pedestrians on the...
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moroccan italian, believed to have been on the police radar.the other two have been identified as a libyanoroccan and a british citizen born in pakistan. one of them was known to authorities. last year, he featured in this tv documentary, the j ihadis next-door, about islam is extremists -- islamist extremists. two others from his community tried to report him. one woman claims he tried to radicalize her children. these claims have left people angry and concerned. british prime minister theresa may is under pressure to provide a concrete antiterrorism plan. her critics blame her for cutting police numbers during her time as interior minister. may has turned the crisis in her favor, talkiking to ahead of elections -- tough ahead of elections, but not everyone is happy about that. >> i think it is pretty shocking really. what happened is a tragedy. really, we should not be using this to further a campaign. >> it is disrespectful, isn't it, to a happened to people who die and were injured on saturday night. >> britain is now slowly moving past saturday's attack with eyes now set on thursday's
moroccan italian, believed to have been on the police radar.the other two have been identified as a libyanoroccan and a british citizen born in pakistan. one of them was known to authorities. last year, he featured in this tv documentary, the j ihadis next-door, about islam is extremists -- islamist extremists. two others from his community tried to report him. one woman claims he tried to radicalize her children. these claims have left people angry and concerned. british prime minister theresa...
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investigators say rachid redouane may be murocken or libyan, still trying to identify the accomplice. two days after 7 people were killed, security is tighter on the streets of london, many residents are determined to adhere to the old war time slogan "keep calm and carry on." >> no effect on me except for sheer emotion of the horror. >> reporter: the thirty-third terrorist attack in the uk since march. rather than fear, many expressed anger. >> london stands in defiance against this cowardly attack. >> reporter: this evening crowds gathered for a memorial here at a park in london just a short walk away from where the past we could's tragedy happened. so far only one victim has officially been named, canadian chrisy archaval was with her fiancee when run down on london bridge. unlike tonight, saturday night was clear and beautiful and a lot of people were out along the corridor, restaurants and pubs down the way. there were tourists and residents alike, a lot of people from around the world. so the victims were from everywhere, including america, two people remain injured, one in crit
investigators say rachid redouane may be murocken or libyan, still trying to identify the accomplice. two days after 7 people were killed, security is tighter on the streets of london, many residents are determined to adhere to the old war time slogan "keep calm and carry on." >> no effect on me except for sheer emotion of the horror. >> reporter: the thirty-third terrorist attack in the uk since march. rather than fear, many expressed anger. >> london stands in...
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. >> reporter: a second attacker was identified as rachid redouane, of libyan or moroccan descent, who the police both men come from this east end neighborhood in london, where police arrested at least neighbors said butt, the father of a toddler and a newborn, of pakistani descent, held a backyard barbecue last week in his apartment's garden area that some now say seemed like a farewell gathering. others told abc news the police never responded when they called to report the threats butt was making against non-muslims. >> in the name of allah, we believe, i'm even ready, if i have to, even to kill my own mother if she comes against allah. >> reporter: authorities tonight say the three men had been waiting for several months to carry out their attack. and that their decision to act was triggered by this message posted by isis just hours earlier, urging followers to attack during ramadan with vehicles, guns and knives. >> that's the question, were they responding to that message? isis has claimed responsibility for the attack. brian with us now, do investigators believe they were inspir
. >> reporter: a second attacker was identified as rachid redouane, of libyan or moroccan descent, who the police both men come from this east end neighborhood in london, where police arrested at least neighbors said butt, the father of a toddler and a newborn, of pakistani descent, held a backyard barbecue last week in his apartment's garden area that some now say seemed like a farewell gathering. others told abc news the police never responded when they called to report the threats butt...
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. >> reporter: 30-year-old rachid redouane had claimed to be moroccan and libyan.s not known to police, but police were aware of the other man, 27-year-old khuram shazad butt, a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. he was even seen in this 2016 documentary that focused on home-grown jihadism, here praying with an isis-style flag. on sunday police raided this apartment complex on london's east side, arresting a dozen people. some residents told us they recognized butt. they knew him by the nickname "abs." neighbor erica gaspari said she reported him to police for reporting children. >> he said to me, "because the kids need to be saved." saved from what? from this world. >> reporter: on saturday, neighbor says abs approached him, asking about a rented moving van he was using. -he started asking questions, how much, this, that, and the other. it wasn't until now that it starts sinking in really. >> reporter: and michael mimbo says after the attack, he realized the possible significance of a white van he'd seen speeding away from their apartment complex on sat
. >> reporter: 30-year-old rachid redouane had claimed to be moroccan and libyan.s not known to police, but police were aware of the other man, 27-year-old khuram shazad butt, a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. he was even seen in this 2016 documentary that focused on home-grown jihadism, here praying with an isis-style flag. on sunday police raided this apartment complex on london's east side, arresting a dozen people. some residents told us they recognized butt. they knew...