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rashid wasjust to say no, this is not what islam teaches.wasjust 19 when he was killed in syria fighting for self styled islamic state. his mother has set up a support group to try to deal with radicalisation and she questions how much organisations can do. mosques are easy targets but it doesn't mean they are radicalised in mosques. once they have pinpointed somebody vulnerable, they ta ke pinpointed somebody vulnerable, they take them out of the mosque because they won't do it within the mosque. it's the same with colleges and schools and universities. they will ta ke schools and universities. they will take them outside. once they've gone to hook them in, they take them outside into places where they are more secretive. today has seen soul—searching and a strong repudiates and of extremism. in an unprecedented move, over 130 muslim leaders are refusing to perform funeral prayers for the london attackers and calling on others to do the same. president trump has taken to twitter again to criticise the london mayor, sadiq khan, over his assu
rashid wasjust to say no, this is not what islam teaches.wasjust 19 when he was killed in syria fighting for self styled islamic state. his mother has set up a support group to try to deal with radicalisation and she questions how much organisations can do. mosques are easy targets but it doesn't mean they are radicalised in mosques. once they have pinpointed somebody vulnerable, they ta ke pinpointed somebody vulnerable, they take them out of the mosque because they won't do it within the...
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but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum.odolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because, as i say, we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheikh who has a passion for horses has become the village's unlikely knight in shining armour. no one will say how much he's given, but it is thought to be around £60,000. and godolphin residents say any time he wants to take a break from his lavish lifestyle, there's a warm welcome awaiting him. if ever he comes down this way, there's a pasty with his name on it, let's just say that. lisa hampele, bbc news. here i
but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum.odolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the...
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. —— rashid and nisha.21i is progress but it is painfully slow. —— rashid and nisha. 2a hours ago, governmenthey would get a ago, government said that they would geta grip. ago, government said that they would get a grip. there does not feel like there is, they are not here, central government are not here. for us to feel that there is a grip, the government needs to remember that it is on the side of the people. the extra foot patrols promised by theresa may are now on the ground, brought in from other parts of london to provide reassurance and information. the leader of kensington and chelsea council says he understands the criticism his authority has faced, he has also defended their response. yes, of course, there is more we can always do, and we are attempting to do that but this was an enormous disaster, it has profound consequences. cheering gratitude this afternoon for the firefighters, who are searching for the lost, night and day. there is a growing sense here that all the emotion unleashed by the fire must lead to change. angry. angry, angry about the poor response, but also, the y
. —— rashid and nisha.21i is progress but it is painfully slow. —— rashid and nisha. 2a hours ago, governmenthey would get a ago, government said that they would geta grip. ago, government said that they would get a grip. there does not feel like there is, they are not here, central government are not here. for us to feel that there is a grip, the government needs to remember that it is on the side of the people. the extra foot patrols promised by theresa may are now on the ground,...
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sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because as i say we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheik, who has a passion for horses, has become the village's unlikely knight in shining armour. no one will say how much he's given but it is thought to be around £60,000. and godolphin residents say any time he wants to take a break, from his champagne lifestyle, there's a warm welcome awaiting him. if ever he comes down this way, there's a pasty with his name on it, let's just say that. lisa hampele, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's jay wynne. it's been really wet across scotland so far today. here's a
sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because as i say we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last...
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those suspects are 27-year-old ka ram sha zad and 30-year-old rashid redwan. they are two of the three suspects shot dead by police after saturday's attack. security remains tight at london bridge and borough market. the bridge re-opened this morning. in addition to seven people killed, 38 others were hurt. the london mayor has vowed not to be intimidated by terrorists. saturday's attack was the third in less than three months in the u.k. and it was less than two weeks after a suicide bomber killed 22 people after an ariana grande concert in manchester. she returned to the city for a star-studded benefit over the weekend. ♪ >> i don't know if you got a chance to see it but it was spectacular. tens of thousands of people danced and celebrated with the stars. many were fans who had attended the original concert. >> i love you guys so much and i think that the kind of love and community that's you're displaying is the medicine of the world that we really need right now. >> the concert raised at least $2.6 million in a three-hour period and that brings the total r
those suspects are 27-year-old ka ram sha zad and 30-year-old rashid redwan. they are two of the three suspects shot dead by police after saturday's attack. security remains tight at london bridge and borough market. the bridge re-opened this morning. in addition to seven people killed, 38 others were hurt. the london mayor has vowed not to be intimidated by terrorists. saturday's attack was the third in less than three months in the u.k. and it was less than two weeks after a suicide bomber...
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and we'll hear how the residents of godolphin cross in cornwall contacted sheikh mohammed bin rashidr help renovating their local church. that is all ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight... murray's worries mount, as injury forces him out of an exhibition match, with the start of wimbledon just days away. konta beats a grand slam champion to underline her own grand slam credentials. and warren gatland rings the changes, ahead of the must win second test with new zealand. hello and welcome. doubts remain over the form and fitness of the world number one, andy murray, with the start of wimbledonjust andy murray, with the start of wimbledon just days away, as injury forced him to pull out from an exhibition match tomorrow. murray had already pulled out of facing frenchman lucas pouille on tuesday at the hurlingham club in west london, but was due to play a second match there tomorrow. and after his first—round exit at queens it leaves murray drastically short of match time on grass heading into the third maj
and we'll hear how the residents of godolphin cross in cornwall contacted sheikh mohammed bin rashidr help renovating their local church. that is all ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight... murray's worries mount, as injury forces him out of an exhibition match, with the start of wimbledon just days away. konta beats a grand slam champion to underline her own grand slam credentials. and warren gatland rings the...
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abdul rashid worked in an office directly opposite the site.was three floors, all three floors went down. today construction workers were filling in the huge crater left behind by the blast. this area really is the heart of kabul, this marks the boundary of what is known as the fortified green zone in which most of the foreign embassies are located. there are questions of how an attacker could get into this part of the city. security in afghanistan has increased seeing highest civilian casualties last year, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack, the afghan authorities have blamed pakistan militants, pakistan denies this. for those waiting, the focus of their anger was there in government. the government were sleeping, nothing else. their own sons and daughters are in foreign countries and only the poor people they are killing and destroying. no one else. the united states is due to decide on whether to send an extra 3500 troops to afghanistan. you are watching newsday. still to come. bathroom etiquette is undergoing change, we will
abdul rashid worked in an office directly opposite the site.was three floors, all three floors went down. today construction workers were filling in the huge crater left behind by the blast. this area really is the heart of kabul, this marks the boundary of what is known as the fortified green zone in which most of the foreign embassies are located. there are questions of how an attacker could get into this part of the city. security in afghanistan has increased seeing highest civilian...
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volunteers, rashid and nisha. have told me there is progress but it is painfully slow. 2a hours ago,ike there is, they are not here, central government are not here. for us to feel that there is a grip, the government needs to remember that it is on the side of the people. the extra foot patrols promised by theresa may are now on the ground, brought in from other parts of london to provide reassurance and information. the leader of kensington and chelsea council says he understands the criticism his authority has faced, he has also defended their response. yes, of course, there is more we can always do, and we are attempting to do that but this was an enormous disaster, it has profound consequences. cheering gratitude this afternoon for the firefighters, who are searching for the lost, night and day. there is a growing sense here that all the emotion unleashed by the fire must lead to change. angry. angry, angry about the poor response, but also, the years of neglect from the council and successive governments. while politicians talk of the legacy and of lessons learned, for some her
volunteers, rashid and nisha. have told me there is progress but it is painfully slow. 2a hours ago,ike there is, they are not here, central government are not here. for us to feel that there is a grip, the government needs to remember that it is on the side of the people. the extra foot patrols promised by theresa may are now on the ground, brought in from other parts of london to provide reassurance and information. the leader of kensington and chelsea council says he understands the...
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investigators say rashid renwan was from libya and they are still trying to identify the third man. police shot and killed them moments after they drove a van into people walking on the london bridge and stabbed people at a restaurant. tonight security there is noticeably tighter and brits are trying to keep a stiff upper lip. >> it had no effect on me but except for sheer emotion and the horror of it memorial to the seven people killed saturday night. one of the victims a woman from canada who died in her fiancee's arms. >>> in the wake of the london terror attack the white house is aggressively defending president trump's call for a travel ban from six muslim majority countries. >> the bottom line is he's trying to protect the citizens of this country, the danger is extremely clear, the wall is very clear and the need for this executive order is very clear and the president's priority in protecting the people is very clear. >> the president sent a flurry of tweets this morning saying he needs the courts to stop blocking his travel ban executive order and he wants to make it toughe
investigators say rashid renwan was from libya and they are still trying to identify the third man. police shot and killed them moments after they drove a van into people walking on the london bridge and stabbed people at a restaurant. tonight security there is noticeably tighter and brits are trying to keep a stiff upper lip. >> it had no effect on me but except for sheer emotion and the horror of it memorial to the seven people killed saturday night. one of the victims a woman from...
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the three attackers are tracked down, the nagging question — how much was known about khurram butt, rashidmily still live, his mother valeria collina, whose face we are not showing, spoke of an increasingly angry young man, growing up in idyllic surroundings, but radicalised by things he saw and read on the internet. translation: what we clashed was his radicalisation over the treatment of muslims. i would say to him, you don‘t have to react that way. if you go on facebook, there are lots of people who condemn these acts of violence, but don‘t act. unconfirmed reports said that youssef zaghba was flagged, or authorities were alerted, when he arrived at stansted airport earlier this year. but he was allowed to enter the uk, despite a continental wide alert from italian police after they had previously stopped him from travelling to syria. and he reportedly told them, he was going to be a terrorist. similar concerns have already been raised about his accomplice, khurram butt. he was known to the police and had featured in a tv documentary about radical islam. 0ne seniorformer cross—party adv
the three attackers are tracked down, the nagging question — how much was known about khurram butt, rashidmily still live, his mother valeria collina, whose face we are not showing, spoke of an increasingly angry young man, growing up in idyllic surroundings, but radicalised by things he saw and read on the internet. translation: what we clashed was his radicalisation over the treatment of muslims. i would say to him, you don‘t have to react that way. if you go on facebook, there are lots...
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adil rashid and mark would do the rest. both finished with four wickets each. australia got to 277.thank goodness, some muttered. jason roy out of form and out for four. two others followed. 35—3. you guessed it. it is a quarter past three and yet it is raining again. australia must be sick of it. they know that evenif must be sick of it. they know that even if england can't knock them out, the weather still might. but school did australia's moment. england moved from crisis to command. when morgan and ben stokes sta ble command. when morgan and ben stokes stable and strong indeed. stalks make his hundred just before the weather set in. england are well ahead of the equation. mathematically, victory should be theirs. australia may lead this tournament as they have spent much of it, watching on. let's switch sports again. two games in rugby league's super league this evening. catalans dragons are hosting huddersfield giants right now. and at seven o'clock, wakefield take on leeds. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the final time in h
adil rashid and mark would do the rest. both finished with four wickets each. australia got to 277.thank goodness, some muttered. jason roy out of form and out for four. two others followed. 35—3. you guessed it. it is a quarter past three and yet it is raining again. australia must be sick of it. they know that evenif must be sick of it. they know that even if england can't knock them out, the weather still might. but school did australia's moment. england moved from crisis to command. when...
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but that was michael rashid, ceo of ari health care solutions. james: thank you, arthel.sident trump to score his first major legislative victory despite defections from what is now a gang of five senate republicans who have announced their opposition to the health care bill. a critical test on capitol hill for the self-proclaimed master of the art of the deal. that's at the top of the hour. muck i. ♪ ♪ i love how usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. call usaa today to talk about your insurance needs. >> the republican quest to repeal and replace obama care facing an even steeper climb as dean hiller of nevada becomes the
but that was michael rashid, ceo of ari health care solutions. james: thank you, arthel.sident trump to score his first major legislative victory despite defections from what is now a gang of five senate republicans who have announced their opposition to the health care bill. a critical test on capitol hill for the self-proclaimed master of the art of the deal. that's at the top of the hour. muck i. ♪ ♪ i love how usaa gives me the peace of mind and the security just like the marines did....
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abdul rashid worked in an office directly opposite the site of the blast.oors are goes down. all the people were injured. today, construction workers were filling in the huge crater left behind by the blast. this area really is the heart of kabul. the wall you can see marks the boundary of what's known as the fortified green zone, in which most of the international charities and the foreign embassies, like the partially destroyed german embassy over there, are based, and there are questions about how an attacker could reach into such a sensitive part of the city. security in afghanistan has been steadily deteriorating. last year saw the highest ever recorded number of civilian casualties. no—one's claimed responsibility for this attack. the afghan authorities have blamed pakistani sponsored militants. pakistan denies this. for those waiting outside this emergency hospital to see injured relatives, the focus of their anger was their own government. the government's completely asleep, they were just sleeping, nothing else. their own daughters and sons, they w
abdul rashid worked in an office directly opposite the site of the blast.oors are goes down. all the people were injured. today, construction workers were filling in the huge crater left behind by the blast. this area really is the heart of kabul. the wall you can see marks the boundary of what's known as the fortified green zone, in which most of the international charities and the foreign embassies, like the partially destroyed german embassy over there, are based, and there are questions...
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adil rashid and mark wood did the rest. both finished with four wickets each. australia got to 277.ss, some muttered. jason roy out of form and out for four. two others followed. 35—3. then, you guessed it. it is a quarter past three and it is raining again. australia must be sick of it. they know that even if england can't knock them out, the weather still might. the shower passed, but so did australia's moment. england moved from crisis to command, thanks to one morgan and ben stokes. stokes it is on thejust one morgan and ben stokes. stokes it is on the just before the weather set in, largely because of him england were well ahead. a mathematical victory was theirs. australia leave this tournament as they have spent much of it, watching they have spent much of it, watching the rain. two games in rugby league's super league this evening. catala ns dragons hosted huddersfield giants. and at seven o'clock, wakefield take on leeds. leeds are in fourth place at the moment, wakefield and fifth. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the fin
adil rashid and mark wood did the rest. both finished with four wickets each. australia got to 277.ss, some muttered. jason roy out of form and out for four. two others followed. 35—3. then, you guessed it. it is a quarter past three and it is raining again. australia must be sick of it. they know that even if england can't knock them out, the weather still might. the shower passed, but so did australia's moment. england moved from crisis to command, thanks to one morgan and ben stokes....
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rashid words on -- police were aware of the young -- other man. this was a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. he was even seen in this 2016 documentary that focused on homegrown jihad is him. here he is praying to an isis style flag. raided his apartment complex, resting a dozen people. some residents say they recognized him, they knew him by the nickname. >> the kids need to be saved. >> saved from what? >> war. they approached him, asking about a rented moving van. yeah, it wasn't until now that it started sinking in. >> michael says after the attack, he says the possible significance of a van speeding or from the apartment complex on saturday -- >> is it upsetting? disturbing? troubling? >> yes, it is someone you knew. someone you said hello to. but allard to believe the evidence was there. >> joining from london, grip witty. >> what happened today? we have the two names of the assailants. we know for a fact that these were locals, these are people who live in london. they lived in east london. it is about a half hour journey by othe
rashid words on -- police were aware of the young -- other man. this was a naturalized british citizen born in pakistan. he was even seen in this 2016 documentary that focused on homegrown jihad is him. here he is praying to an isis style flag. raided his apartment complex, resting a dozen people. some residents say they recognized him, they knew him by the nickname. >> the kids need to be saved. >> saved from what? >> war. they approached him, asking about a rented moving...
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the other suspect, 30-year-old rashid rachid redouane, believed to be of to moroccan or lib ran origin. they believe there's some 3,000 extremists, radical islamists that they know of in the country, but it's almost impossible to track all of them. mi5 says it has 500 investigations ongoing right now, and you mentioned the election coming up on thursday. prime minister theresa may has been you should a lot of heat for -- under a lot of heat for what's happened here. those on the other side of the political aisle say, wait a minute, you were home secretary from 2010 of 2016. trish: right. >> reporter: what have you done to make britain safer? you cut 20,000 police officers. that has become a huge issue in the election which we'll find out -- we believe -- is going to be a lot closer than first thought on thursday. trish: ashley, thank you so much. we'll be right back. time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, t
the other suspect, 30-year-old rashid rachid redouane, believed to be of to moroccan or lib ran origin. they believe there's some 3,000 extremists, radical islamists that they know of in the country, but it's almost impossible to track all of them. mi5 says it has 500 investigations ongoing right now, and you mentioned the election coming up on thursday. prime minister theresa may has been you should a lot of heat for -- under a lot of heat for what's happened here. those on the other side of...
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the three attackers are tracked down, the nagging question — how much was known about khurram butt, rashid—old youssef zaghba, an italian—moroccan national, was the last attacker to be identified. in the small italian village of fagnano near bologna, where members of his family still live, his mother valeria collina, whose face we are not showing, spoke of an increasingly angry young man, growing up in idyllic surroundings, but radicalised by things he saw and read on the internet. there are no words to express this. i understand what a mother is feeling because i'm feeling it too. ican feeling because i'm feeling it too. i can feel the pain of these people inside my heart. unconfirmed reports said that youssef zaghba was flagged, or authorities were alerted, when he arrived at stansted airport earlier this year. but he was allowed to enter the uk, despite a continental wide alert from italian police after they had previously stopped him from travelling to syria. when he reportedly told them, he was going to be a terrorist. similar concerns have already been raised about his accomplice, kh
the three attackers are tracked down, the nagging question — how much was known about khurram butt, rashid—old youssef zaghba, an italian—moroccan national, was the last attacker to be identified. in the small italian village of fagnano near bologna, where members of his family still live, his mother valeria collina, whose face we are not showing, spoke of an increasingly angry young man, growing up in idyllic surroundings, but radicalised by things he saw and read on the internet. there...
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rashid is believed to be 30 years old and also claimed to be moroccan and lybian. he had also in the past used a different name, with a different date of birth, born in 1991. they are reaching out to the public for help in identifying that third attacker. but as i speak with you right now, the mayor of london is speaking behind me. he said this is our city, our values, our way of life. he said, we will defeat you, speaking to the terrorists. you will not win. if you can hear him. we will stand up to the fight against extremism and we will defeat the terrorists. strong words from the mayor as we get this breaking news, the identity of the two attackers. >> lucy, thank you very much. michael and david, our thanks to you, as well. we continue to listen in to this and we may have more coming up. >>> in the meantime, the daily briefing with reporters is set to begin, spcheduled about 15 minutes from now. >>> saturday's attack the third in the uk over the last ten weeks. is this the new normal. can anything be done to stop it from happening again? >>> later, president tr
rashid is believed to be 30 years old and also claimed to be moroccan and lybian. he had also in the past used a different name, with a different date of birth, born in 1991. they are reaching out to the public for help in identifying that third attacker. but as i speak with you right now, the mayor of london is speaking behind me. he said this is our city, our values, our way of life. he said, we will defeat you, speaking to the terrorists. you will not win. if you can hear him. we will stand...
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the three attackers are tracked down, the nagging question — how much was known about khurram butt, rashidaghba, an italian—moroccan national, was the last attacker to be identified. in the small italian village of fagnano near bologna, where members of his family still live, his mother valeria collina, whose face we are not showing, spoke of an increasingly angry young man, growing up in idyllic surroundings, but radicalised by things he saw and read on the internet. translation: what we clashed over was his radicalisation over the treatment of muslims. i would say to him, you don't have to react that way. if you go on facebook, there are lots of people who condemn these acts of violence, but don't act. unconfirmed reports said that youssef zaghba was flagged, or authorities were alerted, when he arrived at stansted airport earlier this year. but he was allowed to enter the uk, despite a continental wide alert from italian police after they had previously stopped him from travelling to syria. and he reportedly told them, he was going to be a terrorist. similar concerns have already been r
the three attackers are tracked down, the nagging question — how much was known about khurram butt, rashidaghba, an italian—moroccan national, was the last attacker to be identified. in the small italian village of fagnano near bologna, where members of his family still live, his mother valeria collina, whose face we are not showing, spoke of an increasingly angry young man, growing up in idyllic surroundings, but radicalised by things he saw and read on the internet. translation: what we...
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the third person, along with the other person named, rashid rashid redo an is not known to the authorities it is known he had links to al—muhajiroun and anjem choudary. concerns were raised about him to an anti—terror hotline, from a mother in barking concerned that he was radicalising her children. you would think because he was being watched by mi5 and police that he was under automatic surveillance. scotla nd was under automatic surveillance. scotland yard are saying that with 3000 britishjihadi is an 500 live terror plots under investigation, in the force's words commonly move to the force's words commonly move to the lower echelons of the inquiry. investigations will focus on how they met. they both lived in barking. there will also look into whether anybody else was involved. lets talk to tim muffett at london bridge. there, as elsewhere in the country, we are preparing for a minute's silence to be held this morning? that is right. 11am, a minutes silence at london bridge. the station is now open on this torrential morning, as you can see. commuters making their way across the bridge
the third person, along with the other person named, rashid rashid redo an is not known to the authorities it is known he had links to al—muhajiroun and anjem choudary. concerns were raised about him to an anti—terror hotline, from a mother in barking concerned that he was radicalising her children. you would think because he was being watched by mi5 and police that he was under automatic surveillance. scotla nd was under automatic surveillance. scotland yard are saying that with 3000...
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rashid. i wish we didn't need your expertise so often. >> thank you.ike this. >> this guy i can tell you you are referring to not only had a isis flag last year physically attacked one of my members of staff, dr. samuel -- research. the police have just within two minutes cop firmed that he did physically attack one of my members of staff. we reported him to the police as an extremists. the police were very well aware of this guy and unfortunately, brian, it seems like we have become so accustomed in europe and britain to extremists who are living among us. that even when they appear in documentaries, telling us that they're extremists, telling us that they will not condemn isis, we, because we have become so accustomed to living among them, we don't pay any heed to it. and this is the result, what we see happen on london bridge. brian: you can't tell me the force that took this guy these three down in 8 minutes, know their instinct is to pick up the potential terrorists. the age of political correctness must stop. does anything change today? >> well,
rashid. i wish we didn't need your expertise so often. >> thank you.ike this. >> this guy i can tell you you are referring to not only had a isis flag last year physically attacked one of my members of staff, dr. samuel -- research. the police have just within two minutes cop firmed that he did physically attack one of my members of staff. we reported him to the police as an extremists. the police were very well aware of this guy and unfortunately, brian, it seems like we have...