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welcome, i suppose. of dealing with climate in the corporate world. drove a flock of sheep across london bridgeir rights to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. it is a fairly narrow side of the bridge. narrow side of the bridge. have minds of the rodents of they want to leap over a comeback worse. want to leap over a comeback worse. this could be a capital offence, going backwards and trample a party. going backwards and trample a party. we manage that i got quite over the bridge. sorted. time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. fairly cloudy sky over harrogate earlier. earlier. blustery showers over scotland and northern ireland. scotland and northern ireland. hour in parts of scotland could computer yesterday. computer yesterday. shows will fade away during this evening. evening. overnights for exposed eastern and western course. western course. with lows between 2 degrees and seven celsius. seven celsius. freezing particularly in rural areas. areas. actually start to monday but with a good deal of sunshine. with a
welcome, i suppose. of dealing with climate in the corporate world. drove a flock of sheep across london bridgeir rights to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. it is a fairly narrow side of the bridge. narrow side of the bridge. have minds of the rodents of they want to leap over a comeback worse. want to leap over a comeback worse. this could be a capital offence, going backwards and trample a party. going backwards and...
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. —— were to learn my truth. drove a flock of sheep across london bridge. as they exercised their rightspital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello, a lot of cloud initially across england and wales. across england and wales. and scotland, late spells of sunshine and blustery showers. sunshine and blustery showers. begin to ease as we move through the evening. evening. in exposed western and eastern coasts. dry, increasingly clear showers. showers. least those winds will lose some strength. strength. average speeds through the early hours of monday morning. early hours of monday morning. we start monday on a chilly note. start monday on a chilly note. temperatures between two and 7 degrees. degrees. ireland and scotland, it's close to freez
. —— were to learn my truth. drove a flock of sheep across london bridge. as they exercised their rightspital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben...
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you feel life ban. they eventually were to learn my truth. drove a flock of sheep across london bridgets to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. northern scotland and irish seacoast overnight. overnight. a ridge of high pressure moves in. moves in. clear the skies, so it will be a dry night for the majority. night for the majority. will fall like in the centre of the country. temperatures taking a dive. of england that see a frosty start in the countryside. there will also be plenty of morning sunshine. sunshine. rain getting into the west of scotland, the highlands as well. scotland, the highlands as well. bahrain will turn heavy through the afternoon. afternoon. weather, goodbye for now —— that rain. 00:30:49,
you feel life ban. they eventually were to learn my truth. drove a flock of sheep across london bridgets to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! now it's time for a look at...
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someone. someone. everyone when they eventually were to learn my true. drove a flock of sheep across london bridgerights to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. water or they come backwards. the lord mayor and his party behind me. me. capital offence if i go backwards and trample a party? and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! now it's time for a look at the weather... the newsroom to alina jenkins. what is the weather like for grazing sheep everywhere? sheep everywhere? enjoying the weather on the beach in yarmouth. yarmouth. but in places, we have had the odd spot of rain. but staying dry. dry. far north of scotland and england, and northern ireland. england, and northern ireland. spells of sunshine but showers never too far away. too far away. you can see this band of cloud is sinking south and east. of cloud is sinking south and east. rep
someone. someone. everyone when they eventually were to learn my true. drove a flock of sheep across london bridgerights to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. water or they come backwards. the lord mayor and his party behind me. me. capital offence if i go...
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named croatian midfielder luka moderate the world's best male player at an awards ceremony in london bridge was chosen for the prize after helping real madrid win a third consecutive champions league title he was then a player of the tournaments while captaining croatia to the country's first ever world cup final. in the women's category brazilian great marto took the world for a sixth time she scored thirteen goals as orlando pride reached the playoffs and she captains brazil to victory in the copa america. well joining me now to talk about the fifo awards talkee from t w sports highly so what made luka moderates so special this year yeah his specialty definitely on not you know that's not rich doesn't do goals but makes him so special. is that he's a maestro he dictates the field he was the creative genius that basically pushed to the world cup final he was this country's most important player he had he showed impressive leaderships skills and on top of that he did the same thing at club level you know for reality madrid he was the bridge in midfield he helped them to a third consecutive
named croatian midfielder luka moderate the world's best male player at an awards ceremony in london bridge was chosen for the prize after helping real madrid win a third consecutive champions league title he was then a player of the tournaments while captaining croatia to the country's first ever world cup final. in the women's category brazilian great marto took the world for a sixth time she scored thirteen goals as orlando pride reached the playoffs and she captains brazil to victory in the...
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guy de launey, bbc news, skopje. drove a flock of sheep across london bridge. as they exercised their capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they want to leap over to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! time for a look at the weather. . hello, we have had a spell of showers. showers. chinks in for broader and sunnier in hertfordshire. hertfordshire. and this bigger area clap slowly sinking its way south and east. sinking its way south and east. isles of scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. and the far north of england. that will start to ease and turn north. will start to ease and turn north. few would keep going across western and eastern coasts. and eastern coasts. as a few rural spots to get close to freezing. freezing. arriving into scotland and northern ireland. that will build through the day. day. though we ha
guy de launey, bbc news, skopje. drove a flock of sheep across london bridge. as they exercised their capital. to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing. you are helped because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. they want to leap over to the water or they come backwards. i got the lord mayor and his party behind me. and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! time for a look at the weather. . hello,...
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basically support those whose aspirations are shared by terrorists who are responsible for the london bridge attacks here the westminster attacks why would your resume support anything like this you know the basic incompetence if you go back a bit you know about seven years ago the british government actually we're putting pressure on the. european union to actually lift the embargo on financing and arming syrian rebels and they send a lot of weapons to those the rebels i would you want to do they want because they want to topple assad that e.g. and they want to do everything in order to topple the assad regime at any cost even if they committed illegal acts so that's what happened and they actually they were coordinating with saudi with the americans with the qataris in order to actually topple the assad regime they feed to do so this is the problem now they are saying these groups are terrorist groups stop why you were not able to tell from the beginning if you ask me it's seven years ago i will tell you you know. that you know affiliated organization of al qaeda it was very clear so why d
basically support those whose aspirations are shared by terrorists who are responsible for the london bridge attacks here the westminster attacks why would your resume support anything like this you know the basic incompetence if you go back a bit you know about seven years ago the british government actually we're putting pressure on the. european union to actually lift the embargo on financing and arming syrian rebels and they send a lot of weapons to those the rebels i would you want to do...
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but today, 600 freemen and alan titchmarsh drove a flock of sheep across london bridge.ritual dates back to the 12th century, when freemen were allowed to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing, and it is a fairly narrow one side of the bridge. they have minds of their own. they either wa nt to lea p have minds of their own. they either want to leap over and into the water 01’ come want to leap over and into the water or come backwards. and the lord mayor, you think this could be a capital offence if i let them go backwards. we managed, we got right over the bridge. sorted. now it's time for a look at the weather. how is it looking for the week ahead? well, a fleece may come in handy. it is going to be quite chilly. we've got clear skies at the moment, so temperatures plummeting away pretty quickly at the moment. a touch of frost in scotland, northern england and the countryside. even the towns and cities not far behind. two or three degrees in newcastle and edinburgh over the next few hours. a ridge of high pressure to start the day on mo
but today, 600 freemen and alan titchmarsh drove a flock of sheep across london bridge.ritual dates back to the 12th century, when freemen were allowed to bring their livestock into the city without paying tax. it was amazing, and it is a fairly narrow one side of the bridge. they have minds of their own. they either wa nt to lea p have minds of their own. they either want to leap over and into the water 01’ come want to leap over and into the water or come backwards. and the lord mayor, you...
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jason: just part by the london bridge -- parked by the london bridge.leagues who wrote this story, this reporting came from his morning commute. he kept walking by this boat. there is more of a story because --re is this unbelievable one of francis bacon's best-known and not one of his typical pieces. david: which is worth $70 million in its own right. alix: you can't sail it because you don't want to hurt it. jason: so you park it. i feel like i would put it in glass. david: you don't worry about it. thanks to jason kelly. you want to tune in to jason kelly on bloomberg businessweek every day. coming up, tax cut 2.0. republicans push their latest version of tax legislation. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i am watching. gop tax cuts 2.0. republicans are putting forward a proposal and they want to extend, make permanent the personal tax cuts. they will add some deductions but the real one is extending salt cap. you and i both know some people who are complaining in connecticut and new york and new jersey about how the taxes got jacked up. some
jason: just part by the london bridge -- parked by the london bridge.leagues who wrote this story, this reporting came from his morning commute. he kept walking by this boat. there is more of a story because --re is this unbelievable one of francis bacon's best-known and not one of his typical pieces. david: which is worth $70 million in its own right. alix: you can't sail it because you don't want to hurt it. jason: so you park it. i feel like i would put it in glass. david: you don't worry...
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jubilee line has minor delays due to signal problems at london bridge. afternoon. we are in for another mild night again, stays fairly breezy overnight with a fair amount of cloud around as well and the temperature not dropping down too far, minimum around 14 or 15 celsius so another mild start tomorrow. a bit more in the way of cloud around for tuesday but temperatures again in the low 205. it won‘t be until wednesday that we start to feel a bit cooler. a cold front moves through, bringing some spells of rain, particularly through the afternoon but temperatures you notice being a bit chillier. recovering though as we had to thursday and into the rest of the week. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. hello this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. parts of the police service in england and wales are "on the verge of crisis", that‘s the warning from the president of the police superintendents‘ association. chief superintendent gavin thomas says forces
jubilee line has minor delays due to signal problems at london bridge. afternoon. we are in for another mild night again, stays fairly breezy overnight with a fair amount of cloud around as well and the temperature not dropping down too far, minimum around 14 or 15 celsius so another mild start tomorrow. a bit more in the way of cloud around for tuesday but temperatures again in the low 205. it won‘t be until wednesday that we start to feel a bit cooler. a cold front moves through, bringing...
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an inquest has opened in london into the westminster bridge attack, which killed five people in marcheek. its general secretary, frances 0'grady, told its annual congress that a four—day working week is achievable — before the end of this century. the uk economy grew by 0.3% injuly after a boost from the summer heatwave and world cup football. the figures, from the office for national statistics show that in the three months tojuly, the economy expanded by 0.6%. volkswagen has gone on trial in germany in what is the first court case against the car—maker over the diesel scandal. investors are pursuing vw for about £8.2 billion in damages, claiming the company should have come clean sooner about falsifying emissions data. shares in department store chain debenhams fell more than 17% at one point this morning, after reports this weekend that it's called in accountants to advise it over future options. it's thought the store could be looking at a company voluntary arrangement which would see it close stores and look to renegotiate rents at others. debenhams has issued three profit warnin
an inquest has opened in london into the westminster bridge attack, which killed five people in marcheek. its general secretary, frances 0'grady, told its annual congress that a four—day working week is achievable — before the end of this century. the uk economy grew by 0.3% injuly after a boost from the summer heatwave and world cup football. the figures, from the office for national statistics show that in the three months tojuly, the economy expanded by 0.6%. volkswagen has gone on trial...
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bridge. a londoner who fought in the second world war battle of an has returned to unveil a memorial to thoselanded their wooden planes in the battlefields of the netherlands in autumn, 19aa. the operation failed and many died. the memorial will be unveiled at one of the original landing zones this morning. commuters using south—western railway will face another strike by guards in a long—running over their role. the next strike will take place for bells eight hours from friday the fifth... —— a8 hours from friday the fifth... —— a8 hours from friday the fifth... —— a8 hours from friday the fifth. to the travel. if we look at the tube boards, tfl rail has severe delays between liverpool street and shinfield because of electrical supply problems but a good service elsewhere. traffic lights are out of action on the eighth: restrictions on the: let's have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. storm bronagh swept through last night, and we saw gusts around london of up to 55 mph and it is still very blustery today. the met office warning is valid until 9am, to th
bridge. a londoner who fought in the second world war battle of an has returned to unveil a memorial to thoselanded their wooden planes in the battlefields of the netherlands in autumn, 19aa. the operation failed and many died. the memorial will be unveiled at one of the original landing zones this morning. commuters using south—western railway will face another strike by guards in a long—running over their role. the next strike will take place for bells eight hours from friday the fifth......
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radicalized over a hundred muslims in britain, including folks connected to the 7-7 blooming, the london bridgerk, on other networks, where he has basically said muslims like me are apostates, and that is code for that we should be killed. so here's a guy who, because of britain's laws, they let people out at half the sentence so he's being let out early because of their weak laws, if you will, and it's a clinic for the west to see "you know what? why haven't we declared war on these groups? why haven't we had a formal declaration of war so that these people" -- i mean, in the united states even though our speech laws are freer where in the united kingdom they're actually putting to jail people like tommy robinson and people who are questioning islam, questioning ideology, in the united states we actually took t tarikmahenna put him in jail for 17 years and the notorious new york times said he was put in jail inappropriately for thought crimes. we have a smarter system. this guy was declaring war on the united states -- pete: he's sending people to go fight with isis and conduct terror attacks,
radicalized over a hundred muslims in britain, including folks connected to the 7-7 blooming, the london bridgerk, on other networks, where he has basically said muslims like me are apostates, and that is code for that we should be killed. so here's a guy who, because of britain's laws, they let people out at half the sentence so he's being let out early because of their weak laws, if you will, and it's a clinic for the west to see "you know what? why haven't we declared war on these...
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those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah in the united states — tourists in london, calmly walking across westminster bridgeruck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car. he pushed his wife melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as "my inspiration, my rock star and — most of all — my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleaner from clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she always remembers him as smiling and happy. then, aysha frade was knocked i7 metres into the path of a number 53 bus, falling under its wheels. in court, her husband john spoke of their two young daughters and said: the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the railing, falling 12 metres into the river thames, before being recovered 100 metres downstream. he
those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah in the united states — tourists in london, calmly walking across westminster bridgeruck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car. he pushed his wife melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him...
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those lives, those of kurt cochran and melissa cochran from utah, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridgeck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade falling five metres to the thames that part. in court, melissa's sister called him the man who saved my sister. she then read a tribute and a half of melissa but described him as my inspiration, my rock star and my hero. next, the car hit a retired window cleaner, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she was incredibly angry at his death. then, aysha frade was knocked 70 metres into the path of an oncoming bus, falling under its wheels. her husband spoke of their two young daughters and said she was cruelly and brutally ripped away from us. the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the balustrade, falling i2 romania. she was knocked over the balustrade, falling 12 metres into the river thames before being recovered down
those lives, those of kurt cochran and melissa cochran from utah, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridgeck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade falling five metres to the thames that part. in court, melissa's sister called him the man who saved my sister. she then read a tribute and a half of melissa but described him as my inspiration, my rock star and my hero. next,...
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those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah in the united states — tourists in london, calmly walking across westminster bridgert cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car. he pushed his wife melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as "my inspiration, my rock star and — most of all — my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleanerfrom clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she always remembers him as smiling and happy. then, aysha frade was knocked i7 metres into the path of a number 53 bus, falling under its wheels. in court, her husband john spoke of their two young daughters and said, "she was cruelly and brutally ripped away from us". the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the railing, falling 12 metres into the river thames, befor
those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah in the united states — tourists in london, calmly walking across westminster bridgert cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car. he pushed his wife melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as...
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kurt cochran and melissa cochran from utah in the united states, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridgert cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade, falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister angela called him "the man who saved my sister". she then read a tribute on behalf of melissa that described him as "my inspiration, my rock star and most of all, my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleanerfrom clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she was "incredibly angry" at his death. then aysha frade was knocked 70 metres into the path of an oncoming number 53 bus, falling under its wheels. in court, her husband john spoke of their two young daughters and said "she was cruelly and brutally ripped away from us". the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the balustrade, falling 12 metres into the river thames before
kurt cochran and melissa cochran from utah in the united states, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridgert cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade, falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister angela called him "the man who saved my sister". she then read a tribute on behalf of melissa that described him as "my...
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they had just been to westminster abbey and had only been in london for two and a half hours. they‘d almost crossed the bridgeospital in london but kurt died as big ben struck three o‘clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when suddenly she heard the revving of masood‘s car. in tears at times, she told the inquest... she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run. they all made it safely home. it was on this pavement at the end of the bridge that kurt cochran heroically pushed his wife out of the way before being struck full on by the vehicle. one witness today described seeing him flying through the air and landing on the embankment below where, despite the efforts of a nurse, a paramedic and a doctor, he died soon afterwards. the next fatal injury was to leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner who was walking away from the car when he was hit, turning at the last moment when he heard the revving. he died the next day from a head injury.
they had just been to westminster abbey and had only been in london for two and a half hours. they‘d almost crossed the bridgeospital in london but kurt died as big ben struck three o‘clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when suddenly she heard the revving of masood‘s car. in tears at times, she told the inquest... she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then...
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, also gave evidence, she'd beenin teacher, also gave evidence, she'd been in london with some students and was on the bridgehen the attack happened. in tears, she told the court how she remembers seeing the court how she remembers seeing the american couple holding hands beforehand. and she said the car came towards them... there was chaos and panic after, she said. three others on the bridge died as khalid masood drove into them over at westminster bridge, he then got out and stabbed pc keith palmer who died at the scene. the inquest will hear further evidence into kurt cochran‘s death before hearing the inquests into the four other victims. the inquest will continue here this afternoon into the death of lesley rhodes, 75 years old, a pensioner, he had been on his way to a hospital appointment when he was struck down by the card on westminster bridge. helena, thank you. britiain‘s most senior police officer has warned the government about the danger of making further cuts to policing. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says she doesn't want the police to struggle with chronic underfunding
, also gave evidence, she'd beenin teacher, also gave evidence, she'd been in london with some students and was on the bridgehen the attack happened. in tears, she told the court how she remembers seeing the court how she remembers seeing the american couple holding hands beforehand. and she said the car came towards them... there was chaos and panic after, she said. three others on the bridge died as khalid masood drove into them over at westminster bridge, he then got out and stabbed pc keith...
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they had just been to westminster abbey and had only been in london for two and a half hours. they'd almost crossed the bridgealid masood began his attack. it was just after 20 to three. "i remember hearing a car revving," she said today. "i remember seeing the front of the vehicle. the next thing i remember being on the ground." she spent 3.5 weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died as big ben struck 3 o'clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when suddenly she heard the revving of masood's car. in tears at times, she told the inquest, "the man tried to pull his girlfriend behind him, tried to shield her from the impact." she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run. they all made it safely home. it was on this pavement at the end of the bridge that kurt cochran heroically pushed his wife out of the way before being struck full on by the vehicle. 0ne witness today described seeing him flying through the air and landing on the embankme
they had just been to westminster abbey and had only been in london for two and a half hours. they'd almost crossed the bridgealid masood began his attack. it was just after 20 to three. "i remember hearing a car revving," she said today. "i remember seeing the front of the vehicle. the next thing i remember being on the ground." she spent 3.5 weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died as big ben struck 3 o'clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a...
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among those lives, those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridgestruck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath. in court, melissa's sister angela called him the man who saved my sister. she then read a tribute on behalf of melissa that described him as my inspiration, my rock star and my hero. next, the car hit a retired window cleanerfrom clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she was incredibly angry at his death. then, aysha frade was knocked 70 metres into the path of an oncoming number 53 bus, falling under its wheels. her husband john spoke of their two young daughters and said she was cruelly and brutally ripped away from us. the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the balustrade, falling 12 metres into the river thames before being recovered downstream. herfamily
among those lives, those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridgestruck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath. in court, melissa's sister angela called him the man who saved my sister. she then read a tribute on behalf of melissa that described him as my inspiration, my rock star and...
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the couple had been on holiday in london doing what tourists do. they were on westminster bridge stop andreea cristea busy taking photographs, like this one, of westminster. it turned out to be the last picture she took. in court, 0ndrej berndt as was asked about the seconds before they were hit. he said, i heard something hit something and after that, at the same time, people were screaming. i saw the car come towards as and it was very quick. everything was very quick. he told the hearing he frantically searched for his girlfriend but couldn't find her. he only found her phone and glasses in a pool of blood. she had been flung into the thames. she died from her injuries two weeks after the attack. later we are going to hear more evidence from the medical teams who cared for her and then the inquest into pc palmer is expected to open. he was the officer who was stabbed and killed by khalid masood. helena lee at the old bailey, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. two russian men have appeared on state television saying they've been wrongly accused of salisbury poisonings. th
the couple had been on holiday in london doing what tourists do. they were on westminster bridge stop andreea cristea busy taking photographs, like this one, of westminster. it turned out to be the last picture she took. in court, 0ndrej berndt as was asked about the seconds before they were hit. he said, i heard something hit something and after that, at the same time, people were screaming. i saw the car come towards as and it was very quick. everything was very quick. he told the hearing he...
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you know should be celebrated its premiere in london on wednesday the film's dons michael caine who leaves the bounds of retired criminals to pull off a bridge in his biggest jewelry heist the film is based on true events from twenty fifteen when hotel team members still safety boxes of jewelry with about ten million euros for london's jewelry district happen dr. king of thieves goes on release on september the fourteenth this morning. visitors to rome are currently finding out more about meeting geishas. hash tag a should a festival. for japanese geishas provides visitors with an insight into that line and sentiments. the festival runs until the fifteenth of september at various locations throughout the time in capital. brylin exhibition is showing works owned by the late art dealer to put on girl it five years ago fifteen hundred works of art were found in the apartment of gurlitz son cornelius. the discovery made international headlines because several pieces were suspected to have been looted by nazis. the exhibition showcases two hundred fifty artworks from the collection the origins of which have been established and tells the story of
you know should be celebrated its premiere in london on wednesday the film's dons michael caine who leaves the bounds of retired criminals to pull off a bridge in his biggest jewelry heist the film is based on true events from twenty fifteen when hotel team members still safety boxes of jewelry with about ten million euros for london's jewelry district happen dr. king of thieves goes on release on september the fourteenth this morning. visitors to rome are currently finding out more about...
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bridge and saw it all. aysha being hit by the car and landing right beside him and into the path of a london bus. be seen walking up the bridge, where she is hit by the vehicle which is travelling straight along the pavement. these protective barriers weren't here then, of course. she is knocked right into the air and then almost directly under the wheels of a number 53 bus. the inquest was told she would have died nearly instantaneously and without suffering. soon afterwards, a passer—by found her phone ringing on the pavement and answered it. it was aysha's husband. the stranger told him there had been a terrible accident. a police officer broke down in court today when asked about aysha's horrific injuries. richard webb—stephens was the first paramedic to arrive on his motorbike. but he realised there was nothing he could do. the last person to be fatally injured on the bridge was a romanian tourist, andreea cristea. knocked into the thames, she died two weeks later. for the families it has been a gruelling week, watching their relatives' last moments — happy and relaxed, before being hit by th
bridge and saw it all. aysha being hit by the car and landing right beside him and into the path of a london bus. be seen walking up the bridge, where she is hit by the vehicle which is travelling straight along the pavement. these protective barriers weren't here then, of course. she is knocked right into the air and then almost directly under the wheels of a number 53 bus. the inquest was told she would have died nearly instantaneously and without suffering. soon afterwards, a passer—by...
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bridge with students. they were visiting london and witnessed the attack. the bridge. she also heard the car revving and said she had seen the couple, melissa and kurt cochran, holding hands before the attack. she said it seems like they were having a good time. she recalls seeing the car mounting the pavement, hearing a lot of revving and seeing kurt cochran push his wife out of the way to safety. she was then thanked by the judge after giving evidence. she was in tears as she recalls the events from last month and the judge thanked her and said he was sure she had done everything she could to get the students to safety. she described after how there was panic and chaos after the attack and they went down the steps along the embankment to try to get her stu d e nts to embankment to try to get her students to safety. evidence here continuing. we will hear more witness evidence from some of the ambulance staff, a paramedic and nurse who went to attend to kurt cochran, the american man who died on westminster bridge. we will hear evidence from them later. than
bridge with students. they were visiting london and witnessed the attack. the bridge. she also heard the car revving and said she had seen the couple, melissa and kurt cochran, holding hands before the attack. she said it seems like they were having a good time. she recalls seeing the car mounting the pavement, hearing a lot of revving and seeing kurt cochran push his wife out of the way to safety. she was then thanked by the judge after giving evidence. she was in tears as she recalls the...
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issued a joint statement backing london's assessment denies any involvement italian prosecutors have placed twenty people under investigation in connection with the bridge collapse that killed dozens in genoa last month the group includes top managers at all still autostrada the company that operates the bridge the suspects could face charges of manslaughter for failing to comply with safety regulations. in india the supreme court in the world's largest democracy has made a landmark ruling that legalizes same sex relations the unanimous judgment overturns a nineteenth century law that made gay sex punishable by up to ten years in prison one judge said the ruling would pave the way for a better future india's gay community of celebrating tonight but many challenges still lie ahead. a roar of joy as they hear the news india's supreme court decision on thursday is history in the making. i can feel me being going to my d. i don't normally read it though and if you do damned if you mean i didn't mean it if it made my move but you had to be very very fundamental to. the colonial era law formally known as section three seven seven had first been implemented in
issued a joint statement backing london's assessment denies any involvement italian prosecutors have placed twenty people under investigation in connection with the bridge collapse that killed dozens in genoa last month the group includes top managers at all still autostrada the company that operates the bridge the suspects could face charges of manslaughter for failing to comply with safety regulations. in india the supreme court in the world's largest democracy has made a landmark ruling that...
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london. also in the programme: we'll have the latest on a bridge collapse in kolkata, where many are feared to be trapped under the rubble. and they're crazy, rich, and asian. it had box office success in america. now the blockbuster movie comes to the uk. we do so people feel represented and heard, understood and valued. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 8 am injapan, which has been hit by the strongest typhoon in 25 years. winds have been gusting over 200 kilometres per hour. at least six people have been killed, and more than a million have been told to leave their homes. robin brant has more from tokyo. screaming japan knew that this storm was coming, but some were still caught out, and had a very lucky escape from the torrent of water below. typhoonjebi is the strongest to hitjapan in 25 years. in the worst—hit area, around osaka, the damage is widespread. down there, on the left, you can just about make out a runway. the rest of kansai international airport is underwat
london. also in the programme: we'll have the latest on a bridge collapse in kolkata, where many are feared to be trapped under the rubble. and they're crazy, rich, and asian. it had box office success in america. now the blockbuster movie comes to the uk. we do so people feel represented and heard, understood and valued. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 8 am injapan, which...
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latest technology and it reflects a time in history with london and edgy confident city attracting attention from around the world. the recent bridge collapse in pianos native genoa has left him bereft he's offered to design a new bridge to reconnect the port city bridge following is that just because they're going for once before twice before and the symbol of the four of these could actually be a bridge is the all poses of the more. bridges should never fall and walls should never go. that's the truth and uganda piano is building and funding a children's hospital builders are using an ancient clay technique it's sustainable cheap and local reflecting piano's a belief that increasingly good architecture must also take good care of the planet jessica baldwin al-jazeera london. that does it for the al-jazeera news al for me it is a product that you very much for watching. travel often. by tranquil gotos and forests and they probably want more. looks of owning. cities. on sundry ancestors. and. as they saw. land. valleys and scotland's. made place of glass. talked to. it's the places you train. and literally. when you live for advent
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latest technology and it reflects a time in history with london and edgy confident city attracting attention from around the world. the recent bridge collapse in pianos native genoa has left him bereft he's offered to design a new bridge to reconnect the port city bridge falling is that just because it doesn't for one if old point the beautiful and the symbol of the four that these could actually be a bridge is that all poses of the more. bridges should never for and walls should never go. that's true in uganda piano is building and funding a children's hospital builders are using an ancient clay technique it's sustainable cheap and local reflecting pianos belief that increasingly good architecture must also take good care of the planet jessica baldwin al-jazeera london. just a reminder you can always keep up to date with all the news on our website that's that al-jazeera dot com and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with another full news bulletin thank you very much for watching. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what are you to. bomb iraq or struc
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she'd been in london with some students and was on the bridge when the attack happened.ourt how she remembered seeing the american couple holding hands beforehand. then she said... there was chaos and panic after, she said. three others on the bridge died as khalid masood drove into them over westminster bridge. he then got out and stabbed pc keith palmer, who died at the scene. the inquest will hear further evidence into kurt cochran‘s death, before hearing the inquest into the four other victims. helena lee reporting from the old bailey, where proccedings will continue this afternoon with the inquest examining the death of pensioner leslie rhodes. we will bring you the latest from that inquest as we get it. the shortage of staff in the nhs in england has been highlighted by new figures which show a big rise in the number of vacancies. it's currently looking for 107,000 more staff. nhs improvement, which monitors the health service, says it's because of rising patient demand and more staff leaving. our health editor hugh pym sat down with colleague ben brown a little ea
she'd been in london with some students and was on the bridge when the attack happened.ourt how she remembered seeing the american couple holding hands beforehand. then she said... there was chaos and panic after, she said. three others on the bridge died as khalid masood drove into them over westminster bridge. he then got out and stabbed pc keith palmer, who died at the scene. the inquest will hear further evidence into kurt cochran‘s death, before hearing the inquest into the four other...
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latest technology and it reflects a time in history with london and edgy confident city attracting attention from around the world. the recent bridge collapse in piano's native genoa has left him bereft he's offered to design a new bridge to reconnect the port city a bridge falling is that just because those are for once if old wise the beautiful and the symbol of the four of these could actually be a bridge is the opposite of the more. bridges should never fall and walls should never go up that's true and uganda piano is building and funding a children's hospital builders are using an ancient clay technique it's sustainable cheap and local reflecting pianos belief that increasingly good architecture must also take good care of the planet jessica baldwin al-jazeera london it's time to get all the sports news now here's paul. barbara thank you very much well germany's reigning elim pick cycling champion christina vogel spoken in public for the first time about the training crash that left her paralyzed saying she accepts she will never walk again vogel who won truck sprint gold at the past two olympics only revealed the extent of he
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latest technology and it reflects a time in history with london and edgy confident city attracting attention from around the world. the recent bridge collapse in pianos native genoa has left him bereft he's offered to design a new bridge to reconnect the port city a bridge falling is that just because those are for want it for twice the beautiful and the symbol of the four but these could actually be a bridge is the all poses of the more. bridges should never fall and walls should never go that's the truth in uganda piano is building and funding a children's hospital builders are using an ancient clay technique it's sustainable cheap and local reflecting pianos belief that increasingly good architecture must also take good care of the planet jessica baldwin al-jazeera london. still to come here. from sprint to zero what happens when you take gravity away from the fastest man in the world. just watch news with peter thank you well it's been five months since in a canadian youth ice hockey team lost sixteen of its members when a boss taking them to a game crashed on the way now the humble broncos have emerged from the tragedy to play
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latest technology and it reflects a time in history with a london and edgy confident city attracting attention from around the world. the recent bridge collapse in piano's native genoa has left him bereft he's offered to design a new bridge to reconnect the port city a bridge falling is that is that because those are for want it for twice the beautiful and the symbol of the four that is the day the billy a bridge is the opposite of the more. bridges should never fall and rewards will never go up that's the truth and uganda piano is building and funding a children's hospital builders are using an ancient clay technique it's sustainable cheap and local reflecting pianos belief that increasingly good architecture must also take good care of the planet jessica baldwin al jazeera london well that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to bo and the home team here in doha thank you very much for watching more world news coming up on al-jazeera a shortly we're live from london new center with barbara starr thanks so much. trouble often. by trying to use an old forests the frog level. talks of owning. land. valleys and scot
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they'd only been in london for two and a half hours, and they'd almost crossed the bridge when khalid it was just after twenty to three. "i remember hearing a car revving," she said today. "i remember seeing the front of the vehicle. the next thing i remember, being on the ground." she spent three and a half weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died, as big ben struck three o'clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand—in—hand when, suddenly, she heard the revving of masood's car. in tears at times, she told the inquest, "the man tried to pull his girlfriend behind him, tried to shield her from the impact." she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run. they all made it safely home. the next witness, neil hulbert — who was walking with his nephew on the embankment by the river thames — described seeing kurt cochran flying through the air and landing with an awful thud at their feet, his head hitting the pavement. despite the
they'd only been in london for two and a half hours, and they'd almost crossed the bridge when khalid it was just after twenty to three. "i remember hearing a car revving," she said today. "i remember seeing the front of the vehicle. the next thing i remember, being on the ground." she spent three and a half weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died, as big ben struck three o'clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt...
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she'd been in london with some students and was on the bridge when the attack happened.ears, she told the court how she remembers seeing the american couple holding hands beforehand. then, she said... there was chaos and panic after, she said. three others on the bridge died as khalid masood drove into them over westminster bridge. he then got out and stabbed pc keith palmer, who died at the scene. the inquest will hear further evidence into kurt cochran‘s death, before hearing the inquests into the four other victims. the inquest into a window cleaner who was 75 years old was opened here today. also, a doctor who was on the bridge at the time of the attack gave evidence and he went over to try and treat the window cleaner. it was a touching moment at the end of that evidence, he publicly thanked the family for inviting him to the funeral and it was a privilege to attend. the hearing continues tomorrow. the boss of jaguar land rover has warned theresa may that a "hard brexit" will wipe out his company's profits, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs. dr ralf
she'd been in london with some students and was on the bridge when the attack happened.ears, she told the court how she remembers seeing the american couple holding hands beforehand. then, she said... there was chaos and panic after, she said. three others on the bridge died as khalid masood drove into them over westminster bridge. he then got out and stabbed pc keith palmer, who died at the scene. the inquest will hear further evidence into kurt cochran‘s death, before hearing the inquests...
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latest technology and it reflects a time in history with london and edgy confident city attracting attention from around the world. the recent bridge collapse in pianos native genoa has left him bereft he's offered to design a new bridge to reconnect the port city the bridge falling is for sale because those are for want it for twice the beautiful and the symbol of the four that these could actually be a bridge is the all poses of the. bridges should never force and walls should never go up that's true in uganda piano is building and funding a children's hospital builders are using an ancient clay technique it's sustainable cheap and local reflecting pianos belief that increasingly good architecture must also take good care of the planet jessica baldwin al-jazeera london. these are all top stories the russian and chinese military zones taking joint war games of all stop twenty eight hundred training exercises rush the largest military drills since the fall of the soviet union is the first time russia has invited china to participate in training drills inside its own borders. mammals leader aung sun suu kyi has admitted her governme
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bridges with prime minister mahathir mohamad. we decided, look, the conditions have changed, and we have to work together. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: in britain, salisbury is in lockdown after two people were taken ill in the area recently hit by novichok poisonings. my body is a canvas. we will hear from a south korean artist who uses her own face to express her talent. good morning. it is midnight in london and 7:00am here in singapore, where the chaos wreaked by typhoon manghut becomes apparent as it tracks across the region. the powerful storm has left dozens of people dead in the philippines, and is now lashing china's most populous province. typhoon mangkhut made landfall near the city ofjiangmen in the south—western region of guangdong, bringing winds of more than 160 km/h. the storm also passed through hong kong, injuring around 200 people. it has already caused widespread damage in the philippines and killed at least 59 people there. jonathan head reports on the devastation typhoon manghut has left behind in the northern philippines. after the deluge. the shrieking wind was bad enough, but heavy rai
bridges with prime minister mahathir mohamad. we decided, look, the conditions have changed, and we have to work together. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: in britain, salisbury is in lockdown after two people were taken ill in the area recently hit by novichok poisonings. my body is a canvas. we will hear from a south korean artist who uses her own face to express her talent. good morning. it is midnight in london and 7:00am here in singapore, where the chaos wreaked by...
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bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londonersas guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. theresa may has announced plans to make an extra £2 billion available to build more affordable and social housing in england. councils, housing associations and other bodies can bid for the money for new projects from 2022. but local government leaders say it's not enough to deal with the shortage of homes. business correspondent colletta smith has spent the day with residents of the 0ulton estate in leeds. we love the area. kids have always been safe here. you know, it's like, "oh, you live on an estate?" you know, it could be a run—down estate, it could be... theyjust think of people as being rough, and maybe not working. not... people that don't have jobs. whereas most of the people on this estate are working. some are retired. they're just in low—paid jobs, so they can't afford to buy a house. more cash for social housing is something we've not heard for a long time. many people in society, including to
bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londonersas guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. theresa may has announced plans to make an extra £2 billion available to build more affordable and social housing in england. councils, housing associations and other bodies can bid for the money for new projects from 2022. but local government leaders say it's not enough to deal with the shortage of homes. business correspondent...
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bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londonerse officer who was guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. two people have died after storm ali swept across ireland and parts of the uk with winds gusting to over 90 miles an hour. a woman died after a caravan was blown off a cliff, and a man in his 20s has been killed by a falling tree. scotland and the north—east of england have also been affected, with disruptions to transport and electricity as our correspondent emma vardy reports. a casualty of the extreme weather which lashed the west coast of ireland. early this morning, police received reports of a caravan blown onto a beach in county galway. the body of a woman in her 50s was recovered, believed to be a tourist visiting from switzerland who'd been asleep inside. as the storm ravaged northern ireland, a near miss for this driver in lisburn, just south of belfast. the treacherous conditions, forcing more quick thinking, this time from a ryanair pilot, just metres from the runway, aborting a l
bridge. the attack itself that afternoon took 82 seconds. he killed two londonerse officer who was guarding the house of commons. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. two people have died after storm ali swept across ireland and parts of the uk with winds gusting to over 90 miles an hour. a woman died after a caravan was blown off a cliff, and a man in his 20s has been killed by a falling tree. scotland and the north—east of england have also been affected, with disruptions to...
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london. he was on westminster bridge, he was knocked down and killed by the car that khalid masood was drivingh will be jury led into the death of khalid masood. that will look into what officials knew about him, what intelligence that was about this man who carried out the attack and devastated so many lives. the police commander at the hillsborough disaster has pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. the former chief superintendent david duckenfield appeared at preston crown court, via video link. our news correspondent danny savage brought us this update from outside preston crown court. proceedings got under way at about 10:30am this morning. david duckenfield was onto screens in the court on a video link. he was sitting there listening to proceedings in court this morning. it was the formalities of having the charges for what happened at hillsborough that day back in 1989 read out to him in court. he formally pleaded not guilty to 95 charges of manslaughter by gross negligence and the courts fell silent as all 95 names of those who died at hillsbor
london. he was on westminster bridge, he was knocked down and killed by the car that khalid masood was drivingh will be jury led into the death of khalid masood. that will look into what officials knew about him, what intelligence that was about this man who carried out the attack and devastated so many lives. the police commander at the hillsborough disaster has pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. the former chief superintendent david duckenfield...
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they'd only been in london for two and a half hours and had almost crossed the bridge when khalid masood20pm. she said today... she spent three and a half weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died as big ben struck 3pm. schoolteacher kylee smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand—in—hand, when suddenly she heard the revving of a car. in tears at times, she told the inquest "the man to pull his girlfriend behind him, tried to shield herfrom the impact." she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run — they all made it safely home. the next witness was walking with his nephew on the enbankment by the river thames described the scene kurt cochran fine to the air and landing with an awful thud at their feet. his head hitting the pavement. despite the efforts of a nurse, a paramedic and a doctor who all arrived within minutes, he died where he had fallen. the next fatal injury was to leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner who was walking away from the car
they'd only been in london for two and a half hours and had almost crossed the bridge when khalid masood20pm. she said today... she spent three and a half weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died as big ben struck 3pm. schoolteacher kylee smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand—in—hand, when suddenly she heard the revving of a car. in tears at times, she told the inquest "the man to pull his girlfriend...
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bridge and saw it all. he saw aysha being hit by the car and landing right beside him and into the path of a london bus. ‘t here then, of course. she is knocked right into the air and then almost directly under the wheels of a number 53 bus. the inquest was told she would have died nearly instantaneously and without suffering. soon afterwards, a passer—by found her phone ringing on the pavement and answered it. it was aysha‘s husband. the stranger told him there had been a terrible accident. a police officer broke down in court today when asked about aysha‘s horrific injuries. richard webb—stephens was the first paramedic to arrive on his motorbike. but he realised there was nothing he could do. the last person to be fatally injured on the bridge was romanian tourist andreea cristea. knocked into the thames, she died two weeks later. for the families it has been a gruelling week, watching their relatives‘ last moments, at first happy and relaxed, and then flung violently to their deaths by a terrorist‘s car. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. the coldest weather tonigh
bridge and saw it all. he saw aysha being hit by the car and landing right beside him and into the path of a london bus. ‘t here then, of course. she is knocked right into the air and then almost directly under the wheels of a number 53 bus. the inquest was told she would have died nearly instantaneously and without suffering. soon afterwards, a passer—by found her phone ringing on the pavement and answered it. it was aysha‘s husband. the stranger told him there had been a terrible...
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the couple had been on holiday in london doing what tourists do. they were on westminster bridgeseconds before they were hit. he said... he told the hearing he frantically searched for his girlfriend but could not find her. he only found her phone and glasses, in a pool of blood. andreea had been flung into the thames. she died from her injuries, two weeks after the attack. we also heard evidence from attack. we also heard evidence from a man called michael brown who had been driving his ban all on westminster bridge at the time of the attack. he told the attack he saw andreea cristea being thrown around ten feet into the air before falling straight down into the river thames. he then said he called 999. you try to look for her in the river. at first, he could not see her and then he spotted her body floating in the river. and at the end of his evidence, the barrister said to him that they wanted to thank him for his efforts to try and help her. at that point, mr brown, in the witness box, broke down in tea rs. in the witness box, broke down in tears. the hearing he continues tom
the couple had been on holiday in london doing what tourists do. they were on westminster bridgeseconds before they were hit. he said... he told the hearing he frantically searched for his girlfriend but could not find her. he only found her phone and glasses, in a pool of blood. andreea had been flung into the thames. she died from her injuries, two weeks after the attack. we also heard evidence from attack. we also heard evidence from a man called michael brown who had been driving his ban...