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reports researching the london bridge terror attacks.l in may 2021. in march 2022 a place was found for him at a new high school but he did not attend. details about his life and what he did in the years before these killings took place. the prosecution said the evidence presented demonstrated that the stabbings on that day were premeditated, planned by the defendant by some time and also, when asked about their poison found at his home and the al-qaeda manual, he remained silent. the court had details about his background. he was born in cardiff and moved to southport with his family and became a pupil ins formby. in 2019 he contacted childline and asked, what should i do if i want to kill someone? explained he hated someone? explained he hated someone at school who bullied him and felt angry and wanted to kill them. a referral was made to the police at that time who visited the defendant. he confirmed he had taken a knife to school and said he would use it if he became angry. the school was informed and he had been temporarily excluded
reports researching the london bridge terror attacks.l in may 2021. in march 2022 a place was found for him at a new high school but he did not attend. details about his life and what he did in the years before these killings took place. the prosecution said the evidence presented demonstrated that the stabbings on that day were premeditated, planned by the defendant by some time and also, when asked about their poison found at his home and the al-qaeda manual, he remained silent. the court had...
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more than seven years after the london bridge attack in 2017., i find the psychology of this fascinating. we have taken things for granted, haven't we? somewhat. we we've stopped being shocked by these barriers now. and this is it's almost become an inevitable part of life. we've designed our cities to protect us against these types of attacks. >> and you can see when they forget to put the barriers up or the barriers aren't perfect, like at the german christmas market or new orleans, people can get through and slaughter dozens. >> whilst i believe that we should have these barriers because we have to unfortunately. instead, why are we not talking about or why should we not be discussing why we're allowing this type of hatred of western societies , hatred of western societies, internal within western societies, to be able to perform these terror attacks on a ridiculously regular basis? yeah, absolutely. >> and also if there is a terror attack in the royal mile, it's going to be very difficult to know who the victims are, because youth drama grou
more than seven years after the london bridge attack in 2017., i find the psychology of this fascinating. we have taken things for granted, haven't we? somewhat. we we've stopped being shocked by these barriers now. and this is it's almost become an inevitable part of life. we've designed our cities to protect us against these types of attacks. >> and you can see when they forget to put the barriers up or the barriers aren't perfect, like at the german christmas market or new orleans,...
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the london bridge act required traffic over the teams to keep list. and in the 19th century, the hi we activate in 35 made driving on the left side of the road. nationwide low this into and meant the british colonies around the world are the same standards. so it's driving on the left side of the road was the knob when and why did people begin to switch over? well, a bad into it has something to do with the resolutions and one thing to break with the past. it speculated that the americans 1st switch to using the right side of the road after the war of independence. it was a way of breaking with the colonial past and an attempt to denounce established conventions, but the 1st documented evidence of american drawer traffic being asked to keep right within the 1792 pennsylvania statute. with a ton psych or toy road being moved from lancaster to philadelphia, the statute required on traffic to keep to the right to fit the bike. but even before this, american traffic had slowly been shifting to the dates. thanks to the conestoga wagons. these huge, either
the london bridge act required traffic over the teams to keep list. and in the 19th century, the hi we activate in 35 made driving on the left side of the road. nationwide low this into and meant the british colonies around the world are the same standards. so it's driving on the left side of the road was the knob when and why did people begin to switch over? well, a bad into it has something to do with the resolutions and one thing to break with the past. it speculated that the americans 1st...
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this is not london bridge. this is not the amazon rain forest. this is not hawaii is lake lake. us is the economy cart of nigeria and one of the fastest growing cities in africa. everything in lake us is huge. is especially the traffic stuff. but did you know that in the center of the city you can explore wildlife? you can be sort of spot a monkey. now they steal your food. so i am definitely not looking forward to seeing any wildlife. i'm literally about to walk on one of the longest kind of few walks in all of africa from the top. you can get amazing on upset that 360 degree views of the city, but i can't do it alone. joining me is my tour guide lawyer kind of with go to lucky cleanser vacation center was built as a reserve century for the rich flora and fauna within the lake. he asked it is home to the longest kind of the walkway in africa and defense. there is definitely a breath of fresh air in the midst of the huffing. i'm busting city that is lagos, especially with it's crazy traffic to here. there's something for everybody with it's kind
this is not london bridge. this is not the amazon rain forest. this is not hawaii is lake lake. us is the economy cart of nigeria and one of the fastest growing cities in africa. everything in lake us is huge. is especially the traffic stuff. but did you know that in the center of the city you can explore wildlife? you can be sort of spot a monkey. now they steal your food. so i am definitely not looking forward to seeing any wildlife. i'm literally about to walk on one of the longest kind of...
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then there was also in 2017, the attacks in london, westminster bridge and then also london bridge.oth of those involved vehicles maiming and killing people, then follow up attack as well, either using knives or or weapons. and in all of these incidents, what you then see is that the the suspect then seeks to kill as many people as possible, then die in a hail of bullets. effectively, what's described as death by cop. and this again is another illustration of it. i think the the challenge now for the fbi is that was this inspired or was this directed by i.s.i.s.? and as the investigation unfolds, we'll probably find out more about that. >> yeah. >> and given the fact that this was, i guess we can say likely a radicalized individual. and what do you make of investigators assessment here that he did not act alone it's very concerning the fact that this could have other connections to individuals that assisted in this operation. >> if you think about it, there was obviously some degree of planning for it. so the french quarter of new orleans, it's a major tourist hub. it's known for it
then there was also in 2017, the attacks in london, westminster bridge and then also london bridge.oth of those involved vehicles maiming and killing people, then follow up attack as well, either using knives or or weapons. and in all of these incidents, what you then see is that the the suspect then seeks to kill as many people as possible, then die in a hail of bullets. effectively, what's described as death by cop. and this again is another illustration of it. i think the the challenge now...
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referred to the prevent counter extremism programme, had expressed interest in school shootings, the london bridgee interest in essentially people who are carrying out acts of violence rather than any particular ideology. on the specifics of his involvement in prevent, she said there had been a rapid review into his involvement prevent, a learning review, and it has concluded that when a decision was made that his referral to prevent should be closed, that that was wrong. but given his age and complex needs, he should have been referred to the next stage of the programme which is called channel web, where someone sits down and tries to address people's violent and extremist thoughts. she said the review concluded that too much weight was placed on the absence of ideology, without considering the vulnerabilities to radicalisation or taking account of whether he was just obsessed with massacre or extreme violence. so already, there has been a review that has concluded that had prevent —— how prevent dealt with him was wrong. find that had prevent -- how prevent dealt with him was wrong.- dealt with h
referred to the prevent counter extremism programme, had expressed interest in school shootings, the london bridgee interest in essentially people who are carrying out acts of violence rather than any particular ideology. on the specifics of his involvement in prevent, she said there had been a rapid review into his involvement prevent, a learning review, and it has concluded that when a decision was made that his referral to prevent should be closed, that that was wrong. but given his age and...
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it joins us now from the bridge capsule london. good to have you with with chelsea. so a moment of joy for the families of those 3 captives, a moment of hope, perhaps for the families of all the captives and for the families of many palestinians hoping for the return of their loved ones. whom is ready? prisons, bear with me. i think be so make sure of all strings. now 1st and foremost, really that's, you know, we saw the delay in the beginning of the 6 fire. you know, we were pulled 4 days now cautiously optimistic, but what it started in the day in the way this morning, building flips into in some so there's that piece won't happen. but now that guy has been silent. the 1st, the 1st 10 digits of the bag, this of, or phrase. and as i know for the reseller thing, then tile to los agreement. so stacy implemented and moving to the 2nd phase is easy early days. but the place.
it joins us now from the bridge capsule london. good to have you with with chelsea. so a moment of joy for the families of those 3 captives, a moment of hope, perhaps for the families of all the captives and for the families of many palestinians hoping for the return of their loved ones. whom is ready? prisons, bear with me. i think be so make sure of all strings. now 1st and foremost, really that's, you know, we saw the delay in the beginning of the 6 fire. you know, we were pulled 4 days now...
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and the $11.00 drawing they to free kick it from we seems at risk to the point for the london club, but south of bridge just feel a feeling that's helpful. but there was also when and the last 5 in the game or the match between me the day before and nothing for us is just coming up for full time for us to come early this through the new zealand. so i thought i would cancel the school, the 2nd half ecological livable is still 11 that will keep moving full 6 points. clear. of course at the top of the tables from a livable manager, yoga and club has described. expanded the club woke up as a waste of time clump was talking at his 1st official appearance as red bulls the head of global soccer. the company always clubs into many the united states, brazil, japan and australia. but both of the have qualified for the fits to teen club woke up, which kicks off into i think it's, it's use less, it doesn't help is you have no summer break. i don't know, it needs both. some players play to broke up or whatever or euros and cope. i'm every time i've ever in the, in the last year and i think for this summer when sits
and the $11.00 drawing they to free kick it from we seems at risk to the point for the london club, but south of bridge just feel a feeling that's helpful. but there was also when and the last 5 in the game or the match between me the day before and nothing for us is just coming up for full time for us to come early this through the new zealand. so i thought i would cancel the school, the 2nd half ecological livable is still 11 that will keep moving full 6 points. clear. of course at the top of...
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manchester city travel to brentford, chelsea welcome bournemouth to stamford bridge and west ham take on fulham in a londonengland rugby union captain maro itoje says he's ready to give his all to serve the team and the fans. the saracens forward replaces his club team mate jamie george to lead england at the six nations. george and bristol prop ellis genge will serve as vice—captains in steve borthwick�*s 36—strong squad. you need in any good team, a number of excellent leaders, and i think we are really developing that within the squad. and he is a guy that i think everyone can see, he's a world—class player. incredible professional, immensely respectful and ifeel we professional, immensely respectful and i feel we are professional, immensely respectful and ifeel we are really professional, immensely respectful and i feel we are really developing and i feel we are really developing a good depth of leadership in the squad. england's ashes hopes are fading fast after slumping to a second straight one day defeat in their series with australia. heather knight's team managed to bowl australia out for 180 insi
manchester city travel to brentford, chelsea welcome bournemouth to stamford bridge and west ham take on fulham in a londonengland rugby union captain maro itoje says he's ready to give his all to serve the team and the fans. the saracens forward replaces his club team mate jamie george to lead england at the six nations. george and bristol prop ellis genge will serve as vice—captains in steve borthwick�*s 36—strong squad. you need in any good team, a number of excellent leaders, and i...
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bridge and tunnel tolls to get into the city. singapore began congestion pricing in 1975. stockholm in 2006. but new york based its plan on london'snts in new york say this is just a cash grab, another tax that will hurt mainly working people. how long have you been driving a cab in new york? >> over 40 years. >> reporter: john mcdonough is a playwright and radio host and not a fan of the plan. >> it will not reduce congestion here. the street signs of new york now we have a bus lane on one side. we got a bike lane on the other, concrete barriers. so ten cars gives you congestion. >> reporter: but the money is going to go to public transport and that helps everybody. >> oh, it does? we had a woman that was burned on the subway. we have people being pushed on the tracks. there is robberies. if you take the subway in new york, jumping the turnstile is a public sport. >> reporter: it's called turnstile jumping, or more politely fare evasion. the mta projects it will lose eight million a year because of it around the same congestion pricing may bring in. 47% of people taking the bus aren't paying. >> people quit paying on the bus fare
bridge and tunnel tolls to get into the city. singapore began congestion pricing in 1975. stockholm in 2006. but new york based its plan on london'snts in new york say this is just a cash grab, another tax that will hurt mainly working people. how long have you been driving a cab in new york? >> over 40 years. >> reporter: john mcdonough is a playwright and radio host and not a fan of the plan. >> it will not reduce congestion here. the street signs of new york now we have a...
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london square. this is mornings on two. the nine. >> today is friday, january 24th. >> we're looking at the bay bridge in san francisco. seems just a little more hazy than it was yesterday, and there is going to be a change in the weather. we'll talk to steve in just a bit. a california secessionist is reviving the push for california to become its own country. the head of the group, cal exit, now got the green light to begin collecting signatures to put secession on the state's 2028 ballot. to qualify, he needs to collect more than 545,000 signatures from registered voters by mid-july. if approved, the measure wouldn't trigger independence. it would create a commission to study whether california could govern itself as a separate nation. secession would require a constitutional amendment, which would need approval from two thirds of the states. and we want to hear from you. we're asking you, do you think california should become its own country? yes. we can stand alone 41%. i'm curious about it. 5% and the majority? absolutely not. 54%. and you can join us by scanning the qr code and voting that way. or just go to ktv
london square. this is mornings on two. the nine. >> today is friday, january 24th. >> we're looking at the bay bridge in san francisco. seems just a little more hazy than it was yesterday, and there is going to be a change in the weather. we'll talk to steve in just a bit. a california secessionist is reviving the push for california to become its own country. the head of the group, cal exit, now got the green light to begin collecting signatures to put secession on the state's...
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london stadium, where he'll hold a media conference early on thursday morning. the former chelsea and brighton boss has been out of work since leaving stamford bridge nearly two yearst game will be against aston villa in the fa cup on friday. they might be about to renew one of cricket's most bitter rivalries, but an australian and englishwoman are both on the same page about one thing — that they want their ashes to last longer. the two sides will contest the women's series over six white ball games and one test match. and a player from each of the teams agrees that the longest format should provide three matches. i would love to see three, three, three. i i would love to see three, three, three.— i would love to see three, three, three. i think the best thing about— three, three. i think the best thing about the _ three, three. i think the best thing about the ashes - three, three. i think the best thing about the ashes is - three, three. i think the best thing about the ashes is the | thing about the ashes is the narrative, the rivalry, how would build over time, and actually you saw in the india australia men's test series that the narratives billed in a five m
london stadium, where he'll hold a media conference early on thursday morning. the former chelsea and brighton boss has been out of work since leaving stamford bridge nearly two yearst game will be against aston villa in the fa cup on friday. they might be about to renew one of cricket's most bitter rivalries, but an australian and englishwoman are both on the same page about one thing — that they want their ashes to last longer. the two sides will contest the women's series over six white...
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london square. this is mornings on two. >> the nine. >> today is wednesday, january 15th, and we're looking live at a picture of the bay bridge and the city in the background. it's unfortunate that the weather is so nice this time of year. sometimes you feel guilty for having nice days when we do really need the rain. firefighters are facing another day of dangerous, windy conditions as they work to maintain their progress in the deadly palisades and eaten wildfires. a red flag warning is in effect today through this afternoon, and conditions threaten explosive fire growth. >> already, the palisades fire has burned 24,000 plus acres. it only started last tuesday. there's a little bit of good news this morning. it's 19% contained. that's up 1% since yesterday. >> firefighters continue to gain containment on the eaton fire two, which has burned a total of 14,000 acres. containment there 45%. that is up 10% from last night. firefighters hope to maintain those numbers as the national weather service issues a rare, political, particularly dangerous situation. fire warning here for areas in la and ventura counties. gusty winds paired with
london square. this is mornings on two. >> the nine. >> today is wednesday, january 15th, and we're looking live at a picture of the bay bridge and the city in the background. it's unfortunate that the weather is so nice this time of year. sometimes you feel guilty for having nice days when we do really need the rain. firefighters are facing another day of dangerous, windy conditions as they work to maintain their progress in the deadly palisades and eaten wildfires. a red flag...
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london square. this is mornings on two. the nine. >> today is thursday, january 23rd, and we're looking live at a picture of the bay bridge with the san francisco skyline in the background. you notice that it's nice and clear. of course, some of us are wondering when the rain will come. we'll maybe talk about that, but right now it's clear it's a little windy out there. just to be sure, we want to start this morning in the east bay, where bart service just resumed after being stopped from antioch all the way to north concord all morning long. >> it was a single car crash that ended up with a vehicle on the tracks. one person died. >> the pittsburg bay point bart station is now open. that happened a short time ago. ktvu sally rasmus joins us live with the latest from the scene. ali. >> well, things are back to normal at the pittsburg bay point bart station, but it was a situation that started long before bart service even starts. 345 this morning on eastbound highway four is when the chp says two people in an suv traveling at a high rate of speed just before bailey road lost control of their suv, and it ended up hitting the concret
london square. this is mornings on two. the nine. >> today is thursday, january 23rd, and we're looking live at a picture of the bay bridge with the san francisco skyline in the background. you notice that it's nice and clear. of course, some of us are wondering when the rain will come. we'll maybe talk about that, but right now it's clear it's a little windy out there. just to be sure, we want to start this morning in the east bay, where bart service just resumed after being stopped from...
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we shot over in london and spent a lot of time on the thames rivers, at night going under the bridgesyeah, it was just very exciting. >> it is. it's beautiful. it feels like a big action thriller. but it also has heart. it is funny and a little irreverent. it has it all. it is a good friday night, let's watch a movie. >> it covers a lot of bases. also, kudos to the stunt coordinators. >> i was going to ask you about the stunts. it is beautiful because it is not a lot of shooting up necessarily. it is a lot of hand to hand combat. >> nice choreography. i caught myself laughing at the choreography alone because it was so clever, as well. cameron does a lot of her own stunts. she's fantastic in it. and jamie, as well. it is a lot of fun. and the kids. they were great. >> do people ever miss like, sorry, i hit you. >> that's what i worry about. i don't want to miss. >> no. >> i don't want to be punched in the mouth. >> you don't want them to miss either. >> no, no. >> okay, don't be mad because you know we love "friday night lights." we have the show, coach taylor. all this buzz about the
we shot over in london and spent a lot of time on the thames rivers, at night going under the bridgesyeah, it was just very exciting. >> it is. it's beautiful. it feels like a big action thriller. but it also has heart. it is funny and a little irreverent. it has it all. it is a good friday night, let's watch a movie. >> it covers a lot of bases. also, kudos to the stunt coordinators. >> i was going to ask you about the stunts. it is beautiful because it is not a lot of...
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bridge and tunnel tolls to get into the city. singapore began congestion pricing in 1975. stockholm in 2006. but new york based its plan on london'syou been driving cab in new york? >> over 40 years. >> reporter: john mcdonagh is also a playwright and radio host and not a fan of the plan. >> it will not reduce congestion here. the streets of new york, we have bus lane one side, a bike line on the other, concrete barriers. so ten cars gives you congestion. but the money is go to go to improve public transport and that helps everybody. >> it does? we had a woman that was burned on the subway. we had people being pushed on to the tracks. there is robberies. if you take the subway in new york, jumping the turnstiles is an olympic sport. >> reporter: it's called turnstile jumping, or more politely, fare evasion. and the mta projects it will lose $800 million a year because of it. around the same figure congestion pricing may bring in. >> 47% of people taking the bus aren't paying at this point. >> people quit paying on the bus fares, et cetera. the mta has installed cameras so that they can catch people. they are providing police, even
bridge and tunnel tolls to get into the city. singapore began congestion pricing in 1975. stockholm in 2006. but new york based its plan on london'syou been driving cab in new york? >> over 40 years. >> reporter: john mcdonagh is also a playwright and radio host and not a fan of the plan. >> it will not reduce congestion here. the streets of new york, we have bus lane one side, a bike line on the other, concrete barriers. so ten cars gives you congestion. but the money is go...
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london. our current version here. yes, there are different points in time where we could have made different decisions about, the subway. so, for example, staten island, no subway service across the verrazano bridge. that is something that is often blamed on moses. you know, moses built the bridge. it was his last big bridge project. people said you should you should build it with the capacity for four tracks. and he said they in the short version he said no but in the longer more complex version he well the subway will go into brooklyn but the brooklyn subways even in a deteriorated were running at capacity there wasn't any capacity to take new passengers onto the brooklyn subways from staten island and once we've got the verrazano bridge built with capacity for subway service who is going to pay to operate the service know a subway is like a road where once it's built you've spent most of the money you need build it you need you're actually creating for yourself a permanent new deficit. you have to operate at a 50% loss forever. so moses said, you know who's going to operate it. there were answers to those questions. you even even then in, 1964 or a little bit earlier than that, it was very sim
london. our current version here. yes, there are different points in time where we could have made different decisions about, the subway. so, for example, staten island, no subway service across the verrazano bridge. that is something that is often blamed on moses. you know, moses built the bridge. it was his last big bridge project. people said you should you should build it with the capacity for four tracks. and he said they in the short version he said no but in the longer more complex...
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after the 2017 london bridge attack, theresa may declared enough is enough, urging britain to confrontt extremism. similarly, that man tony blair's 12 point plan after seven over seven aimed to tackle radicalisation. and yet, 20 years later, it remains almost entirely unimplemented. it seems we're simply going round and round in circles. britain's struggle with extremism. and let's be specific. let's be honest, this is mainly a conversation about islamism. is still the elephant in the room. will this tragedy finally push our leaders to ask the hard questions? or will they once again shy away from asking those uncomfortable truths? well, joining me now in the studio to discuss this is the former conservative mp and the home office minister, kevin foster. and of course, my panel are the former conservative mp and minister sir ranil jayawardena. well done captain. and also the journalist and the former press secretary to paddy ashdown, the wonderful joe phillips. welcome all of you to the studio. kevin, let's start with you. we've heard all this before. successive governments promised the
after the 2017 london bridge attack, theresa may declared enough is enough, urging britain to confrontt extremism. similarly, that man tony blair's 12 point plan after seven over seven aimed to tackle radicalisation. and yet, 20 years later, it remains almost entirely unimplemented. it seems we're simply going round and round in circles. britain's struggle with extremism. and let's be specific. let's be honest, this is mainly a conversation about islamism. is still the elephant in the room....
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keir starmer also did the same in the case of the london bridge attack in 2017 and the plymouth attack in 2019. and of course, after southport, he had no problem at all in deriding many people in this country as far right thugs before they went to court and had their cases heard. yesterday he appealed to contempt of court laws for not releasing the information about southport earlier. check it out. >> and not just my choices though. it is a choice i would make. it is also the law of the land. that is why i could not disclose the details. it is why others could not disclose the details. it is why all of you as journalists could not disclose the details, because the same laws apply to you, just as they appued laws apply to you, just as they applied to me. and it's really important that we make that clear. but the purpose of the rule is to protect the justice that the families and the victims are entitled to. >> but if it applies to southport, why didn't this apply to three other terror attacks as well as those protests where now, of course, hearing reports that cps pressured merseyside p
keir starmer also did the same in the case of the london bridge attack in 2017 and the plymouth attack in 2019. and of course, after southport, he had no problem at all in deriding many people in this country as far right thugs before they went to court and had their cases heard. yesterday he appealed to contempt of court laws for not releasing the information about southport earlier. check it out. >> and not just my choices though. it is a choice i would make. it is also the law of the...
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this i mean, for this, we can also read westminster bridge, london bridge, david amess, manchester arenahose were yeah, but they had they went to mosques, they had they went to mosques, they were islamists. they were ideologues who followed that particular extreme form of islam. there is the problem is here, and i'm not saying that evidence isn't out there, but that ain't here. and what they're focusing on is what they're focusing on is what they're saying is a new type of threat, which is of just mental young, usually blokes just spending way too much time, i would argue. >> online misfits. >> online misfits. >> i would say, i would say that that lockdown might have exacerbated this situation more than religion. that's my personal take. >> i don't know. online misfits. >> i don't know. online misfits. >> i don't know. online misfits. >> i think, is a lot of the people who are online, frankly. >> so i don't know whether you're going to catch up with those. yeah. but, you know, there's good and bad online misfits, isn't there? and i do think, you know, there is an extent there was an al—q
this i mean, for this, we can also read westminster bridge, london bridge, david amess, manchester arenahose were yeah, but they had they went to mosques, they had they went to mosques, they were islamists. they were ideologues who followed that particular extreme form of islam. there is the problem is here, and i'm not saying that evidence isn't out there, but that ain't here. and what they're focusing on is what they're focusing on is what they're saying is a new type of threat, which is of...
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away from the london stadium and the city ground, fourth placed chelsea welcome bournmouth to stamford bridget ten points behind liverpool with a game extra played. after their collapse at the end of last year, manchester city have won their last two in the league and depending on what happens at chelsea, they could be back in the top four tonight if they win at brentford. a furtherfour games to come tomorrow — the biggest of which is the north london derby at the emirates. 0n the eve of facing tottenham — another injury setback for arsenal. it's been confirmed that gabrieljesus will need an operation on his left knee after sustaining an acl injury during their fa cup defeat to manchester united. today mikel arteta spoke out about the online abuse kai havertz and his wife have faced after he missed a penalty in sunday's shootout. we really have to do something about it, because accepting that and hiding this, i think it has severe consequences and it's something that we really have to relegate from the game because it's so cynical as well, and it's so dependent to our result of inaction, and
away from the london stadium and the city ground, fourth placed chelsea welcome bournmouth to stamford bridget ten points behind liverpool with a game extra played. after their collapse at the end of last year, manchester city have won their last two in the league and depending on what happens at chelsea, they could be back in the top four tonight if they win at brentford. a furtherfour games to come tomorrow — the biggest of which is the north london derby at the emirates. 0n the eve of...