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, bill -- kill up the london stock exchange, bill —— kill boris johnson up the london stock — kill borisjohnson by the way which is not mentioned as much, and clearly had links with al-qaeda. it really poses for all of our countries, i refer to britain, france and others notjust returnees from syria and iraq but people who get infected with this kind of ideology actually fire the internet and small groups. and it is such ace —— hard thing for the intelligence services. we do live in democracies and it is the most cctv country so we can have these pictures of usman khan buying chicken. i don't know how interesting that is to come in three days before. the problem of deradicalisation programmes, the money, the time this takes. this is a paper review so the sunday telegraph talks about fury and this comes in the middle of a general election. asap general election wanted by two borisjohnson before he became prime minister vying for the leadership. and what the telegraph on the front pages talking about is that he is very angry over 73 -- 70 about is that he is very angry over 73
, bill -- kill up the london stock exchange, bill —— kill boris johnson up the london stock — kill borisjohnson by the way which is not mentioned as much, and clearly had links with al-qaeda. it really poses for all of our countries, i refer to britain, france and others notjust returnees from syria and iraq but people who get infected with this kind of ideology actually fire the internet and small groups. and it is such ace —— hard thing for the intelligence services. we do live in...
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— after serving half of a sixteen year jail sentence for his part in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange —— the prime minister has been speaking at the scene of the attack. i have just been down again to talk to the emergency services, to thank the police for what they are doing and, you know, i pay tribute to their incredible response. they were on the scene in four minutes, the terrorist, the assailant was tackled within five minutes. quite an incredible response by police, i also want to pay tribute again, as i think the whole country does, to the sheer bravery of those members of the public who went to deal with him spontaneously, putting their own lives at risk. so, i have been talking about about the scene, what happened, trying to understand exactly how this man came to be in fishmonger‘s hall and, you know, obviously it is early days and there is a lot of investigation that needs be done. but it is clear to me that this guy was out, he had served half of his sentence and was out on automatic early release and i have long said that the system simply is not working. it does not mak
— after serving half of a sixteen year jail sentence for his part in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange —— the prime minister has been speaking at the scene of the attack. i have just been down again to talk to the emergency services, to thank the police for what they are doing and, you know, i pay tribute to their incredible response. they were on the scene in four minutes, the terrorist, the assailant was tackled within five minutes. quite an incredible response by police, i...
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known to the authorities, having beenjailed in 2012 for an al-qaeda inspired plot to bomb the london stock exchangey afternoon, khan attended a cambridge university conference on prisoner rehabilitation at fishmongers' hall, at the north end of london bridge. the attack is believed to have started inside the building before moving onto london bridge, where khan was restrained by members of the public and then shot dead by police. this morning, police are carrying out a search believed to be linked to the attack at a block of flats in stafford. khan had been living in stafford since his release from prison. our correspondent simon jones has this report. terror returns to the streets of london. a man and a woman killed. but now the question is, how was this allowed to happen? pictures filmed from a bus show police moving in on the attacker who'd been held down by members of the public. a man takes a knife from the suspect and runs away, we've blurred his face at the request of police. officers pull away another man wrestling with the attacker and then open fire. this was the man shot dead. usman khan
known to the authorities, having beenjailed in 2012 for an al-qaeda inspired plot to bomb the london stock exchangey afternoon, khan attended a cambridge university conference on prisoner rehabilitation at fishmongers' hall, at the north end of london bridge. the attack is believed to have started inside the building before moving onto london bridge, where khan was restrained by members of the public and then shot dead by police. this morning, police are carrying out a search believed to be...
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he had beenjailed in 2012 for a plot to bomb the london stock exchange and set up a terrorist training but was freed on licence a year ago. simonjones has this report. terror returns to the streets of london. a man and a woman killed. now the question is, how was this allowed to happen? fit —— pictures of film from the bus showed police moving in on a figure who had been held down by members of the public was not a man takes a knife and runs away so that we have blurred his face at the request of police. they wrestle with the attacker and then opened fire. this was the man shot dead. osman khan, 28 years old from staffordshire. he was jailed in 2012 for his part in a plot to bomb the london stock exchange but was released on licence last year. ahead of the meeting of cobra last night, the prime minister made his thoughts clear. i have long had an belief that it clear. i have long had an belief thatitis clear. i have long had an belief that it is a mistake to let serious criminals come out of prison early. and it is very important that we get out of that habit and that we enforce the ap
he had beenjailed in 2012 for a plot to bomb the london stock exchange and set up a terrorist training but was freed on licence a year ago. simonjones has this report. terror returns to the streets of london. a man and a woman killed. now the question is, how was this allowed to happen? fit —— pictures of film from the bus showed police moving in on a figure who had been held down by members of the public was not a man takes a knife and runs away so that we have blurred his face at the...
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was only released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange in 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back then included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the london mayor at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 2 fake totties 3 others were injured these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area which is a busy thorough in the city as you can see some civilians wrestled with the suspect pinning him to the ground one man manages to get a knife off the attacker who was then shot dead by police here's how some describe the moment of the attack. the mass of russian people falling over each other smashing. really light making the car yes the big slug of people rushing probably courting every year was a lot of. panic. what those chemicals are just like a wave or something. and then suddenly everybody said go down into the basement it was extremely frightening there's you don't know what to do you know you can't just i don't want to do think twice gunshots going off and n
was only released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange in 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back then included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the london mayor at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 2 fake totties 3 others were injured these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area which is a busy thorough in the city as you can see some civilians...
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been talking today about the schwab/td ameritrade deal when you look at your old business, london stock exchangeg kong stock exchange, to what extent is that space and the online traders indicative of a broader wave of financial consolidation to come? >> certainly in the infrastructure industry and exchange industry, i've been on the record saying that this will continue but if you look at the big numbers, half the global growth in assets and management since 2017 has been in china the united states today own 55% of global financial assets by 2025 at the current rate we expect that fully 75% of financial assets globally will be either american owned or chinese owned. for the infrastructure industry for the exchange industry, this points in the direction, i've been on public record saying that ultimately i think two, maybe three global infrastructure companies offering access to capital formation to intellectual property indices, data, clearing services, balance sheet services, collateral management on a global scale. you cannot compete even regionally today if you don't offer global efficiencies
been talking today about the schwab/td ameritrade deal when you look at your old business, london stock exchangeg kong stock exchange, to what extent is that space and the online traders indicative of a broader wave of financial consolidation to come? >> certainly in the infrastructure industry and exchange industry, i've been on the record saying that this will continue but if you look at the big numbers, half the global growth in assets and management since 2017 has been in china the...
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in 2012 he was convicted in connection to a plot to blow up the london stock exchange he was released from prison in december last year serving less than half his sentence we want to toughen up sentences fool serious and violent offenses and i've said for a long time that i think that the practice of automatic early release where would you cut a sentence in home often lit really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that is working i'm afraid with this case the pearl board said it had no involvement in his release in a statement it said given the seriousness of this attack it is understandable that there is speculation about the attackers released from prison the parole board can confirm it had no involvement with the release of the individual identified as the attacker who appears to have been released automatically on license without ever being referred to the board police are searching khan's home in staffordshire 3 hours north of london they believe he was acting alone and there's no further threat to the pub
in 2012 he was convicted in connection to a plot to blow up the london stock exchange he was released from prison in december last year serving less than half his sentence we want to toughen up sentences fool serious and violent offenses and i've said for a long time that i think that the practice of automatic early release where would you cut a sentence in home often lit really serious violent offenders out early simply isn't working and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that...
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to years old he was known to authorities because he was plotting a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2017 and he was not only known to authorities he was already in jail for plotting that he's been affiliated with al qaeda spent 7 months in a london prison and was then released being monitored by authorities by an electronic tag a so authorities would know what his movements were but apparently could not prevent the attack yesterday so now investigators of course looking closely into why he was released after 7 months last december in 2018 he went free and on top of all of that shot i mean this is one of several terror attacks in recent years in the u.k. capital how long london is excuse me reacting. well londoners will be waking up to the news that the offender the attack was known to authorities and already in jail of course that will be quite a shock but yesterday there was quite a lot of panic on the streets. they're bringing back memories of course of that 2017 attack on the london bridge where many people died and dozens were injured those people that carried out the attack
to years old he was known to authorities because he was plotting a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2017 and he was not only known to authorities he was already in jail for plotting that he's been affiliated with al qaeda spent 7 months in a london prison and was then released being monitored by authorities by an electronic tag a so authorities would know what his movements were but apparently could not prevent the attack yesterday so now investigators of course looking closely into...
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a 20 year old convicted terrorist he was convicted in 2012 for plotting a bomb tech on the london stock exchange and for setting up a terrorist camp and he subsequently spent some years in jail and was released on license last december in december 28th and has since been monitored by authorities with an electronic tech so just how he was able to carry out the attack and what he was doing at that conference is unclear at this point now this comes in the middle of a general election campaign in the country how will that be affected. well we don't know exactly who is going to profit from this attack politically but of course we have less than 2 weeks to go to the general election and we heard prime minister boris johnson there in the reports making a quick political point saying that he had long been an advocate of not releasing violent and dangerous criminals. so terrorism will take a front seat of course now going forward in the compay now and this comes at a time when great britain and the country is extremely polarized and divided over the issue of breck's it and over this elections who are now
a 20 year old convicted terrorist he was convicted in 2012 for plotting a bomb tech on the london stock exchange and for setting up a terrorist camp and he subsequently spent some years in jail and was released on license last december in december 28th and has since been monitored by authorities with an electronic tech so just how he was able to carry out the attack and what he was doing at that conference is unclear at this point now this comes in the middle of a general election campaign in...
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khan he is a convicted terrorist he was convicted in 2012 for plotting a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and for plotting to set up a terrorist camp in kashmir or terrorist training camps there now that attack of course has been shot at the scene he was released he was in prison for several years he was released last december in december of 2018 and ever since and had been wearing and tagged and so the a sari to use at all times knew where he was and this is what authorities of course are looking at closely now if they knew where he was why why didn't they know what he was planning and at the moment this is an open question i guess another question is what effect will this have now now that the united kingdom is in the middle of a general election campaign. exactly less than 2 weeks to go december 12th the british voters will have to the polls and of course terrorism will be one of the big topics now in this election and new topic prime minister boris johnson of the conservative party was very quick with a political message last night and he said he has been always in favor of not releas
khan he is a convicted terrorist he was convicted in 2012 for plotting a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and for plotting to set up a terrorist camp in kashmir or terrorist training camps there now that attack of course has been shot at the scene he was released he was in prison for several years he was released last december in december of 2018 and ever since and had been wearing and tagged and so the a sari to use at all times knew where he was and this is what authorities of course...
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of $11000000000.00 in britain all together more than 60 russian companies have chosen the london stock exchange to gain access to international capital gasper rosneft and new coil all of them are listed there on the other hand there are around 600 british firms operating on russian soil among them or oil and gas multi-national b.p. it has about a 20 percent stake in the russian state firm ralston if they top new oil and gas reserves together and relations could become even closer especially post breaks and when britain will have to look for a new populous so over now to do double use shellac parts in london where the russian british business forum is currently underway and i think charlotte if she appears there she is standing right outside the forum we can see the banner behind you charlotte to tell me what's what's the mood today at this conference especially with britain now heading to the polls in just a few weeks and there is talk about russia meddling with election results over there. well the mood has certainly been better and the past i'd say a british official described the relationshi
of $11000000000.00 in britain all together more than 60 russian companies have chosen the london stock exchange to gain access to international capital gasper rosneft and new coil all of them are listed there on the other hand there are around 600 british firms operating on russian soil among them or oil and gas multi-national b.p. it has about a 20 percent stake in the russian state firm ralston if they top new oil and gas reserves together and relations could become even closer especially...
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joining me in the attack it was a convicted terrorist and jailed over a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but he was released early with this avoidable this attack. one of the questions that's going to have. something that what happens is when you have seasonal that you're not happy with that you believe and maybe some kind of. a fuse i don't. know what conditions to anything after the you know all of which it appears he actually stuck saiful builds but clearly there was a ceiling fan. but they nest it's all working out the priorities so who has to stay in jail because they still are a risk who is allowed out a license as he was legally allowed out and then what are you treat that person is very expensive to put him under for example 24 hour round the clock surveillance 7 days a week so the decision was to put him on that tag but i think this is certainly an area that got a look at because we've got to move on that will promise of ours johnson is calling for tougher sentences folkenflik to terrorists is that the answer. well we're in the middle of the election and. i'm sure the political
joining me in the attack it was a convicted terrorist and jailed over a plot to blow up the london stock exchange but he was released early with this avoidable this attack. one of the questions that's going to have. something that what happens is when you have seasonal that you're not happy with that you believe and maybe some kind of. a fuse i don't. know what conditions to anything after the you know all of which it appears he actually stuck saiful builds but clearly there was a ceiling fan....
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himself. 28 years old a convicted terrorist who was convicted in 2012 for plotting on the london stock exchange for setting up a terrorist group back then he was affiliated with an al qaeda inspired terrorist group he spent years in prison and was released in 28 and ever since then he was wearing an electronic tag he was monitored by authorities so they knew about his whereabouts but they didn't know what he was planning to do and many questions arising out of that but all of this of course coming in the middle of a general election campaign in the country as well how do you think that will be affected. well it's less than 2 weeks until the british voters will had to the polls december 12th and of course terrorism will now be one of the main topics going forward prime minister boris johnson as we heard in the report was quick there to make a political point saying he was always in favor of not releasing dangerous and violent violent offenders and criminals so we expect this going forward being one of the main issues being discussed and of course this comes at a time when the country is highly e
himself. 28 years old a convicted terrorist who was convicted in 2012 for plotting on the london stock exchange for setting up a terrorist group back then he was affiliated with an al qaeda inspired terrorist group he spent years in prison and was released in 28 and ever since then he was wearing an electronic tag he was monitored by authorities so they knew about his whereabouts but they didn't know what he was planning to do and many questions arising out of that but all of this of course...
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arrested that was back in 2010 as part of an investigation into a fairly complex plot to bomb the london stock exchange. it was a big investigation. police were monitoring this group for some time. around 1,000 officers or so were involved. and at the point they decided that the risk to the public was too great they moved in to break up the group. his charges specifically related to planning and financing, his goal was to set up a training camp in kashmir on family-owned property. he was convicted in 2012. his sentence was set at 16 years, he served half that time, minus the time he'd already spent in police custody and released on license, as it's known here, essentially a form of probation which allows criminals to serve out the second half of their custodial sentence essentially at home underclothes restrictions with tight restrictions. we know that khan was wearing an electronic tag at the time. presume saebl, the authorities knew or where he was going to be, yesterday. that is at that criminal justice seminar in the fishmonger's hall that you mentioned. a historic building on the north side of the
arrested that was back in 2010 as part of an investigation into a fairly complex plot to bomb the london stock exchange. it was a big investigation. police were monitoring this group for some time. around 1,000 officers or so were involved. and at the point they decided that the risk to the public was too great they moved in to break up the group. his charges specifically related to planning and financing, his goal was to set up a training camp in kashmir on family-owned property. he was...
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originally from stoke—on—trent and was jailed in 2012 for his part in a group plot to bomb the london stock exchangenced to an indeterminate detention for public protection with a minimum term of eight years. but in 2013 that sentence was quashed, replaced with a16 sentence was quashed, replaced with a 16 year fixed term for which he should have served half in prison. he was automatically released a year ago on licence with an electronic tag. there are big questions that this case poses and it is important for there to be a proper review to see whether lessons can be learned. ido see whether lessons can be learned. i do accept we have to look long and ha rd i do accept we have to look long and hard at the type of sentences we are using for these kind of violent offenders. there will now be more questions and intense scrutiny on how to deal with convicted terrorists once they leave prison. today the queen sent her thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies to all those who have lost loved ones and who have been affected by yesterday's terrible violence. the prime minister borisjohnson has visited londo
originally from stoke—on—trent and was jailed in 2012 for his part in a group plot to bomb the london stock exchangenced to an indeterminate detention for public protection with a minimum term of eight years. but in 2013 that sentence was quashed, replaced with a16 sentence was quashed, replaced with a 16 year fixed term for which he should have served half in prison. he was automatically released a year ago on licence with an electronic tag. there are big questions that this case poses and...
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released from prison early last year after a 2012 terror conviction for plotting to bomb the london stock exchanges mark bolden is in london tonight. mark, english officials are facing tough questions by khan was even let out of jail early last year. >> yes, absolutely. and the universality of the praise for emergency services in the general publish and the brave actions you've just seen, now universality about the criminal justice system, questions about this and a man well known and convicted of previous terror events openly walked the streets of london and committed the horrendous acts the uk capital saw on friday afternoon. >> reporter: released from prison in december 2018 having served just under seven years of a 16-year sentence for terrorism, the british born 28-year-old shot dead on friday after staping two people to death near london bridge. in 2012, khan was convicted for his part in a terror plot. aged just 19 and one of a gang of nine, khan pleaded guilty for his role in a planned bombing of 9 london stock exchange. khan was a serious gee haujihad posed a spaeerious threat to th publi
released from prison early last year after a 2012 terror conviction for plotting to bomb the london stock exchanges mark bolden is in london tonight. mark, english officials are facing tough questions by khan was even let out of jail early last year. >> yes, absolutely. and the universality of the praise for emergency services in the general publish and the brave actions you've just seen, now universality about the criminal justice system, questions about this and a man well known and...
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and he was part of a terror cell convicted of plotting to blow up the london stock exchange. also plotted to try and kill boris johnson, who was then the mayor of london. they also plotted to attack the u.s. embassy. and they also plotted to create a terrorist training camp in pakistan. and yet this individual and many others like him have been released on the streets early, and they have been free to roam around and cause, inflict terror attacks like this. and something has to be done about this. the criminal justice system, i think, in the u.k -- as it is across much of europe -- is completely broken, and we immediate to see -- we need to see terrorists who are convicted of terrorist plots kept in jail for life. they should not be released. laura: absolutely. >> absolutely abhorrent situation here. something has to be done about it. and the british prime minister, boris johnson, is pledging to completely overhaul, i think, the system here and to insure that those terrorists who are put in jail are never free from prison. laura: it's just unbelievable as these details are un
and he was part of a terror cell convicted of plotting to blow up the london stock exchange. also plotted to try and kill boris johnson, who was then the mayor of london. they also plotted to attack the u.s. embassy. and they also plotted to create a terrorist training camp in pakistan. and yet this individual and many others like him have been released on the streets early, and they have been free to roam around and cause, inflict terror attacks like this. and something has to be done about...
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he was convicted for his part in the london stock exchange plot to place pipe bombs under the london stock exchange in high-profile locations. on being sentenced, he was said to be a serious jihadist, a man that was not to be released until it was safe to do so. he was given an open-ended sentence until a review could conduct and ascertain that he could go. on appeal in 2013 that was quashed. he was given a fixed term and that is the basis on which he was released early, less than half of the 16 years that was placed on him. one of the conditions was to wear an electronic tag. the man, he went about his business. he was known to police. that's caused great consternation amongst the public who are somewhat not accepting of the fact that in this day in age there will be an act of terror but stoic to their approach to it. they know occasionally someone will slip through the loop. the question is how big that loop should be. there will be mistakes. there will be gaps in security. but when the british public now that a man convicted who was said should not be released until such time it wa
he was convicted for his part in the london stock exchange plot to place pipe bombs under the london stock exchange in high-profile locations. on being sentenced, he was said to be a serious jihadist, a man that was not to be released until it was safe to do so. he was given an open-ended sentence until a review could conduct and ascertain that he could go. on appeal in 2013 that was quashed. he was given a fixed term and that is the basis on which he was released early, less than half of the...
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situation where somebody who was article a gang of 9 individuals were trying to blow up the london stock exchange you know that iconic buildings in london was convicted up for trial they were subsequently sent to prison but we don't know what's happened with his co defendants who would have also reached the end of their trial i think those there's a significant concern about the judgement made by individuals to allow him to come back into london because he's proposed probation traditions were not to come back into london and he was part of the government to prevent strategy which is designed to radicalize individual serve so lots and lots of questions to be not over but i think i think there are 3 key issues here one is the huge reduction in police resources we've lost 22 to half 1000 police officers and 18 a half step out of reach support star we've had the probation service reduced and indeed much of it was privatized before sitting with the verse and we have a situation where the government prevents a as be brought into question and in fact as he allowed that last point why has it been brought
situation where somebody who was article a gang of 9 individuals were trying to blow up the london stock exchange you know that iconic buildings in london was convicted up for trial they were subsequently sent to prison but we don't know what's happened with his co defendants who would have also reached the end of their trial i think those there's a significant concern about the judgement made by individuals to allow him to come back into london because he's proposed probation traditions were...
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was only released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange in 2010 so now widely reported his other targets back then included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 2 fatal if these 3 other people were injured. these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area which is a busy thoroughfare in the city and as you see some civilians were wrestling with the suspect pinning into the ground one man managed to get a knife off the attacker he was then shot dead by police is out some describe the moment of the attack. a mass rushing of people falling over each other smashing bottles knocking. people really like that making the barrier the big flood of people rushing scrambling calling every basically there was a lot of movement going on the panic. those kind of counts are just like a wave of something going on. and then suddenly everybody said go down into the basement it was extremely frightening because you don't know what to do yo
was only released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange in 2010 so now widely reported his other targets back then included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 2 fatal if these 3 other people were injured. these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area which is a busy thoroughfare in the city and as you see some...
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old was released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange back in 2010 and his other targets back then reportedly included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson who was the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electric tag when he carried out the attack videos showing the aftermath of the stabbing have been posted on social media and as you can see some civilians wrestled with the suspect pinning him to the ground one man managed to seize the knife from the terrorist who was then shot dead by police eyewitnesses described what they saw. a massive rushing of people falling over each other snatching part of talking that people were really panicking in the bar area the big cloud of people rushing around late calling every time basically there was a lot of movement going on the panic. like those chemicals are just like a wave of something going on. and then suddenly everybody said go down in. it was extremely frightening but if you don't know what to do you know you heard the gunshots i just don't know what to do it was gunshots goi
old was released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange back in 2010 and his other targets back then reportedly included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson who was the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electric tag when he carried out the attack videos showing the aftermath of the stabbing have been posted on social media and as you can see some civilians wrestled with the suspect pinning him to the ground one man...
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violence, the hong kong stock exchange is probably one of the most professionally transparent and regulated in the world. it is very much in line with the new york stock exchange and londonck exchange. investors are very comfortable with hong kong. >> you are not hearing concern about the money markets in hong kong? we are seeing liquidity being squeezed. perhaps people saying the hong kong dollar being pressured. john: one of the things we are all excited about, remember in 2020, china is going to open up their financial services market to international ownership and control. i'm hoping we can use this, in fact, to rebalance the discussions on the u.s.-china relationship that has been very focused on technology. when you actually look at financial services, the chinese have been very open-minded about bringing financial institutions, international financial institutions into their market. it is a $43 trillion market, and they want international expertise and experience in that market. 2020 is important. intel is very excited about the chinese market because it is a $12 trillion bond market. it is actually a bigger bond market than japan. >> will you be adding positions
violence, the hong kong stock exchange is probably one of the most professionally transparent and regulated in the world. it is very much in line with the new york stock exchange and londonck exchange. investors are very comfortable with hong kong. >> you are not hearing concern about the money markets in hong kong? we are seeing liquidity being squeezed. perhaps people saying the hong kong dollar being pressured. john: one of the things we are all excited about, remember in 2020, china...
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congress only released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange in 2010 so also now widely reported his other targets back then included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out this attack which on top of 2 fatal it is 3 others were injured. these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area of a busy thoroughfare in the city of london as you can see some civilians managed to wrestle with the suspect pinning him to the ground managed to get a knife off the attacker who was then shot by police these are some describe the moment of the attack. people. thinking about. the big people rushing. basically there was a lot of movement going on the panic. what. kind of counsel is not like why do you have something going on. and then suddenly everybody said go down into the basement it was extremely frightening because you don't want to take you know you're not just i don't want to think twice gunshots going off in one. of the british prime minister's paid tribute to members o
congress only released from prison last december he was jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange in 2010 so also now widely reported his other targets back then included the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out this attack which on top of 2 fatal it is 3 others were injured. these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area of a busy thoroughfare in the city of london as you can see some...
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released from prison last december he was jailed initially for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back that included the us embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 23 targets he's 3 of those injured what you can see on screen now eyewitness video filmed in the area which is a busy in the city as you. can see some civilians wrestled with the suspect pinning him to the ground one man even manages to get a knife off the attacker who was then shot dead by police here's how some describe the moment of the attack the mass rushing people 40 years each other smashing bottles talking to people the way people really are making the barrios the big slug of people brushing scrambly cording every place you do a lot of. comic. con accounts wasn't like a wave or something going on. and then suddenly everybody said go down into the basement it was extremely frightening yeah but if you don't know what to do you know you heard the gu
released from prison last december he was jailed initially for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back that included the us embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 23 targets he's 3 of those injured what you can see on screen now eyewitness video filmed in the area which is a busy in the city as you. can see...
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kahn was convicted in 2012 as parts of a team that wanted to bomb the london stock exchange. uk officials are now facing questions of how kahn won early release from prison last year, which allowed him to attack again. >> i think the practice of okay tick early release -- automatic early release where you let serious, violent offenders out early isn't working, and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that isn't working, i'm afraid, with this case. >> and when the uk prime minister boris johnson visited the site of friday's stopgapings, he vowed to toughen up sentences. >>> now a tragic discovery in arizona. two children missing after floodwaters swept away their car. they have been found dead. rescue teams are still looking for a third child, the children were passengers in a car that was attempting to cross a creek near the border with new mexico when the floodwaters became too much. two adults and four other children who were also in the car were able to get out safely. >>> now texas where a mandatory evacuation order has been lifted following a series of explo
kahn was convicted in 2012 as parts of a team that wanted to bomb the london stock exchange. uk officials are now facing questions of how kahn won early release from prison last year, which allowed him to attack again. >> i think the practice of okay tick early release -- automatic early release where you let serious, violent offenders out early isn't working, and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that isn't working, i'm afraid, with this case. >> and when the uk...
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released from prison last december he was initially jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back that included both the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 2 fake talent sees 3 others were injured these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area which is a busy thoroughfare in the city as you can see on the screen are some civilians wrestled with the suspect pinning him to the ground one mind even manages to get a knife off the attacker who was then shot dead by police here's how some describe the moment of the attack. crushing people for each other. in the way. i think in the bar yes it's a big flaw that people brushing probably hoarding every year was a lot of. the comic. trying to count towards america why do you have something going on. and then suddenly everybody said go down into the basement it was extremely frightening yeah but if you don't want to do it you know you have done something just i
released from prison last december he was initially jailed for planning a bomb attack on the london stock exchange and 2010 it's also now widely reported his other targets back that included both the u.s. embassy and boris johnson the mayor of london at the time he was still wearing his electronic tag when he carried out the attack in which on top of the 2 fake talent sees 3 others were injured these are eyewitness videos filmed in the area which is a busy thoroughfare in the city as you can...
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he was jailed back in 2012 for a plot to bomb the london stock exchange.itially given what was called an indeterminate sentence, meaning he could be kept injailfor as long as was deemed necessary, for as long as was deemed he was a threat to the public. but he appealed that and then he was given a jail term of 16 years until he would have to serve half that i'm actually in jail and then could be released on license. it appears that's what happened. he was released in december of last year. now, under license means he should have been closely monitored, there should have been checks with the idea of rehabilitating him, making sure he wasn't a danger to the community. but the police are saying during the night that a key line of enquiry now is to establish how he was able to conduct as attack. ——to carry out this attack. are the police looking for anyone else in relation to the attack? the police say they haven't got any other suspect they are looking for. they are doing examining a property in staffordshire in the midlands linked to usman khan. at the momen
he was jailed back in 2012 for a plot to bomb the london stock exchange.itially given what was called an indeterminate sentence, meaning he could be kept injailfor as long as was deemed necessary, for as long as was deemed he was a threat to the public. but he appealed that and then he was given a jail term of 16 years until he would have to serve half that i'm actually in jail and then could be released on license. it appears that's what happened. he was released in december of last year. now,...
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released from prison last december, half way through a 16 year sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangers ago he told the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent, in cobridge, and all the community knows me, and they will know, if you ask them, they will know, like, these labels they are putting on me, like "terrorist", this, that, they will know i am no terrorist. his lawyer insisted his client had tried to access de—radicalisation while in prison but had not got the right kind of help. he requested assistance with addressing some of his flawed thinking. he recognised that his extreme viole nt ideology was wrong. he wanted to correct himself, he wanted to move on. since its release, usman khan had been helped by jack since its release, usman khan had been helped byjack merritt‘s prisoner education scheme, learning together, who had organised a computerfor him, together, who had organised a computer for him, which together, who had organised a computerfor him, which because of the conditions of his release did not have an internet connection. a p
released from prison last december, half way through a 16 year sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangers ago he told the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent, in cobridge, and all the community knows me, and they will know, if you ask them, they will know, like, these labels they are putting on me, like "terrorist", this, that, they will know i am no terrorist. his lawyer insisted his client had tried to access...
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khan, was released from prison last year halfway through a sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangers ago he told the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent and all the community knows me and if you ask them, they will know, these labels they are putting on like terrorist, they will know, i am no terrorist. today, his lawyer said his client had wanted help with de—radicalisation but had not got the right assistance. he requested assistance with addressing some of his flawed thinking. he recognised that. his extreme violent ideology was wrong and he wanted to correct himself and move on. a police forensic tent marks the place where usman khan was shot dead by police. but the building where he carried out his attack is just on the side of the bridge. that was where he was attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. a conference at which he turned on some of those who had invited him and killed him. this picture was taken just before the attack at the conference in fishmonger tall where usman khan also stabbed a woman to death. the attac
khan, was released from prison last year halfway through a sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangers ago he told the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent and all the community knows me and if you ask them, they will know, these labels they are putting on like terrorist, they will know, i am no terrorist. today, his lawyer said his client had wanted help with de—radicalisation but had not got the right assistance. he requested...
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he was jailed back in 2012 and part of a plot to bomb the london stock exchange and he was also plotting, according to the court, to set up as terrorist training camp in pakistan with the view of sending people from britain over there to be changed in that make trading terrorism. he was released in december he was released on licence which means he should have been under watch and police are acknowledging the main line of how he was able to carry out this attack. it took place in fishmongers' hall which is on the north side of the bridge of london bridge. there was an event taking place and there seems to be some reports that he could have been an attendee there. i suppose, maybe we don't know the answers to those questions but we definitely know what questions are being asked. are brought together academics and stu d e nts brought together academics and students from the university of cambridge and we understand some form of prisoners and that is why we believe usman khan was attending this event. what we are hearing from witnesses is that during that event, at least one young woman was
he was jailed back in 2012 and part of a plot to bomb the london stock exchange and he was also plotting, according to the court, to set up as terrorist training camp in pakistan with the view of sending people from britain over there to be changed in that make trading terrorism. he was released in december he was released on licence which means he should have been under watch and police are acknowledging the main line of how he was able to carry out this attack. it took place in fishmongers'...
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preparing acts of terrorism and at the time they had been convicted for plotting attacks on the london stock exchange pubs in the north of england where car was from and also. a training camp in pakistan now 3 of the men can included were given indeterminate sentences for public protection but the following year 2013. 2 of the other men had sentences quashed by the court of appeal and they were given new fixed sentences. got 16 years now as a process of the english justice system most prisoners on fixed sentences at the heart point of their sentences they get less out of prison is being called being released on license and what that means is that they are given electronic tags they're monitored but essentially they serve the remaining the remaining half of their sentence outside of jail and this is what happens a car in december 28th teen he was let out of prison. still to come here on al-jazeera the murder investigation that sent shock waves through the maltese government plus. i'm in a forest in my home to thousands of indigenous people they say they are living in a constant fear of fiction but tha
preparing acts of terrorism and at the time they had been convicted for plotting attacks on the london stock exchange pubs in the north of england where car was from and also. a training camp in pakistan now 3 of the men can included were given indeterminate sentences for public protection but the following year 2013. 2 of the other men had sentences quashed by the court of appeal and they were given new fixed sentences. got 16 years now as a process of the english justice system most prisoners...
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khan, was released from prison last year halfway through a sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangetold the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent and all the community knows me and if you ask them, they will know, these labels they are putting on like terrorist, they will know, i am no terrorist. today, his lawyer said his client had wanted help with de—radicalisation but had not got the right assistance. he requested assistance with addressing some of his thinking. he recognised that. his extreme violent ideology was wrong and he wanted to correct himself and move on. a police forensic tent marks the place where usman khan was shot dead by police. but the building where he carried out his attack is just on this side of the bridge. that was where he was attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. a conference at which he turned on some of those who had invited him and killed him. ——had invited him and killed them. this picture was taken just before the attack at the conference in fishmonger tall where usman khan also stabbed a woman
khan, was released from prison last year halfway through a sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangetold the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent and all the community knows me and if you ask them, they will know, these labels they are putting on like terrorist, they will know, i am no terrorist. today, his lawyer said his client had wanted help with de—radicalisation but had not got the right assistance. he requested assistance...
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released from prison last december, half way through a 16—year sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangeermath, his killer was wrestled to the ground 11 years ago he told the bbc he was not a terrorist. i was born and bred in england. and if you ask them these labels that they put on me like terrorist, they will say i am though terrorist. his lawyer insisted his client had tried to access de—radicalisation while in prison but had not got the right kind of help. he requested assistance with addressing some of his flawed thinking. he recognised that his extreme violent ideology was wrong. he wanted to correct himself, he wanted to move on. since its release, usman khan had been helped byjack merritt‘s prisoner education scheme, learning together, who had organised a computer for him, which because of the conditions of his release did not have an internet connection. a police forensic tent marks the place where usman khan was shot dead by police. but the building where he carried out his attack is just on this side of the bridge. that was where he was attending a conference on prisoner reha
released from prison last december, half way through a 16—year sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchangeermath, his killer was wrestled to the ground 11 years ago he told the bbc he was not a terrorist. i was born and bred in england. and if you ask them these labels that they put on me like terrorist, they will say i am though terrorist. his lawyer insisted his client had tried to access de—radicalisation while in prison but had not got the right kind of help. he requested...