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one of them spoke with the south london accent, but that is far from confirmed. i think it is clear this will come out quickly indeed, and that is because of the nature of the attack happening in broad daylight. it had just gone to :00 in the afternoon in such a busy place, a very busy part of south london. we have seen a number of people putting witness accounts on social networks, pictures as well. i huge number of witnesses and there is no doubt much more will come out over the next put you four hours or so. >> gracias very much -- thanks very much. let's go to oklahoma two days after a massive tornado struck the state. there are tales of huge loss but also remarkable bravery. woody for people died, and the cost of the damage could run as high as $2 billion. laura is on the scene. i have been listening to people talking about rebuilding already. >> you can see the local community hospital that was devastated. they are beginning the work of getting rid of the debris. they are beginning rebuilding already. resident obama will be here to see this damage. 30,000 h
one of them spoke with the south london accent, but that is far from confirmed. i think it is clear this will come out quickly indeed, and that is because of the nature of the attack happening in broad daylight. it had just gone to :00 in the afternoon in such a busy place, a very busy part of south london. we have seen a number of people putting witness accounts on social networks, pictures as well. i huge number of witnesses and there is no doubt much more will come out over the next put you...
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there are people back out on the streets again, but a tense evening in south london.let's get some other news now from around the world. there has been riots that have seen unrest spread. fierce unemployment and resentment among asylum seekers. police say three police officers were hurt as officers threw stones at emergency service workers. a leading figure in the searing opposition has offered a plan for president aside in his family to be given a safe exit. you are watching "bbc world news why was king edward the eighth phone bugged by the government? -- you are watching "bbc world is america." the eighth'sedward phone bugged by the government? christine lagarde is in court paymentsnts -- over when she was the finance minister appeared quite she has been voted the most powerful woman in the world, but she was summoned to court. the opposition weakened by the inquiry into corruption. the case stems from 1993 when this man sold his stake in a sports company. fromycoon made a fortune or the deal. for over 15 years, the legal hason has back in josh recused -- the legal
there are people back out on the streets again, but a tense evening in south london.let's get some other news now from around the world. there has been riots that have seen unrest spread. fierce unemployment and resentment among asylum seekers. police say three police officers were hurt as officers threw stones at emergency service workers. a leading figure in the searing opposition has offered a plan for president aside in his family to be given a safe exit. you are watching "bbc world...
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yet, but from the story as i get it is a man walked up to a uniformed -- in uniform soldier in south london afternoon just after 5:00 london time. prime minister of great britain has come out saying this is an apparent terror attack. the word is he stood there and carved this man up with a machete and scream ee edscreame. london is in a lot of hurt. he did kill the guy with a machete. we have lots of news for you. stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith. inintroducing g the greatt weekekend sale a at hotwire.e. any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... ♪ ♪ and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. foour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in s
yet, but from the story as i get it is a man walked up to a uniformed -- in uniform soldier in south london afternoon just after 5:00 london time. prime minister of great britain has come out saying this is an apparent terror attack. the word is he stood there and carved this man up with a machete and scream ee edscreame. london is in a lot of hurt. he did kill the guy with a machete. we have lots of news for you. stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith. inintroducing g the greatt...
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yet, but from the story as i get it is a man walked up to a uniformed -- in uniform soldier in south london afternoon just after 5:00 london time. prime minister of great britain has come out saying this is an apparent terror attack. the word is he stood there and carved this man up with a machete and scream ee edscreame. london is in a lot of hurt. he did kill the guy with a machete. we have lots of news for you. stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith. inintroducing g the greatt weekekend sale a at hotwire.e. any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com >>> 21 minutes past the hour. live from oklahoma in moore, oklahoma. much more on the rescue and recovery efforts here which are underway right now. but first, there is breaking news. and trace gallagher has it for us. trace. >> the breaking news is, shep, in the jodi arias trial, the jury has deliberated and now notified the judge that it cannot reach a unanimous decision, in other words the jury is deadlocked. the judge told them to go back and try agai
yet, but from the story as i get it is a man walked up to a uniformed -- in uniform soldier in south london afternoon just after 5:00 london time. prime minister of great britain has come out saying this is an apparent terror attack. the word is he stood there and carved this man up with a machete and scream ee edscreame. london is in a lot of hurt. he did kill the guy with a machete. we have lots of news for you. stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith. inintroducing g the greatt...
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. >> reporter: the attacker can be heard speaking in a south london accent. partly apologizing. he even refers to british soldiers as, quote, our troops. >> tell them to bring our troops back so we can all live in peace. >> reporter: crucially something was missed. he even can be seen here demonstrating in 2007. >> he was a very calm and collective, unassuming, not violent. >> reporter: but he was reportedly arrested in a violent demonstration in 2006 outside london's high court. >> he was someone studying his own religion, a family man. i fought he found some work somewhere else. and the next thing we know, we heard about him on the news. >> unsophisticated lone attackers in london like the two alleged terrorist brothers who set up bombs in the boston marathon, killing three and virtually shutting down a major american city for days, the type of challenge law enforcement is increasingly faced with. >> they don't have to build sophisticated bombs or have a lot of dry runs for the attack. when they don't tell anybody that they're going to do it, it's virtually impossible for poli
. >> reporter: the attacker can be heard speaking in a south london accent. partly apologizing. he even refers to british soldiers as, quote, our troops. >> tell them to bring our troops back so we can all live in peace. >> reporter: crucially something was missed. he even can be seen here demonstrating in 2007. >> he was a very calm and collective, unassuming, not violent. >> reporter: but he was reportedly arrested in a violent demonstration in 2006 outside...
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>> guest: it comes from the family back in the early 19th century from south london. >> host: what was or is the icf? >> guest: it was the most notorious. they took them from the way they traveled which is first class and football trouble was cheap but as a working-class movement they can travel first class and it is up another level and address to buy a lot of films today and is the kind of almost [inaudible] people full to stereotype a football hooliganism on right-wing working-class but by then it moved in to people from all walks of life that have jobs, some more middle class and business likes it became firms instead of the gangs and they become organized in a businesslike way. >> host: is the culture cingular inlet? >> guest: it spread to the international level because the media news it got picked up in europe and then copied. it went to the international level falling and caused worldwide headlines and then the youth culture. i would say from the boy is from every source. that all of around the world is a mixed confession and it's not just the football is the whole subculture.
>> guest: it comes from the family back in the early 19th century from south london. >> host: what was or is the icf? >> guest: it was the most notorious. they took them from the way they traveled which is first class and football trouble was cheap but as a working-class movement they can travel first class and it is up another level and address to buy a lot of films today and is the kind of almost [inaudible] people full to stereotype a football hooliganism on right-wing...
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there are people back out on the streets again, but a tense evening in south london.let's get some other news now from around the world. there has been riots that have seen unrest spread. fierce unemployment and resentment among asylum seekers. police say three police officers were hurt as officers threw stones at emergency service workers. a leading figure in the searing opposition has offered a plan for president aside in his family to be given a safe exit. you are watching "bbc world news why was king edward the eighth phone bugged by the government? -- you are watching "bbc world is america." the eighth'sedward phone bugged by the government? christine lagarde is in court paymentsnts -- over when she was the finance minister appeared quite she has been voted the most powerful woman in the world, but she was summoned to court. the opposition weakened by the inquiry into corruption. the case stems from 1993 when this man sold his stake in a sports company. fromycoon made a fortune or the deal. for over 15 years, the legal hason has back in josh recused -- the legal
there are people back out on the streets again, but a tense evening in south london.let's get some other news now from around the world. there has been riots that have seen unrest spread. fierce unemployment and resentment among asylum seekers. police say three police officers were hurt as officers threw stones at emergency service workers. a leading figure in the searing opposition has offered a plan for president aside in his family to be given a safe exit. you are watching "bbc world...
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this is in south london around the corner from where the murder happened. both of the men at the center of the investigation had links to this area. i live down the road and the other studied at the local university. no doubt all of it is the focus of the intelligence operation right now. for many years now the establishment has been grappling with the issue of radicalization. how is it that young man's mines are turned and who does it and where does it happen? it has been brought into sharp focus over this incident because it appears the intelligence services knew who these men were but did not think there was that much of a threat. or to put it another way, how did one of these to go from being by all accounts a happy and sociable teenager to a man in his 20s who murdered a soldier in the street and ran it armed police fearlessly. some of this must fall in part to religious leaders create >> the leaders have washed their hands off the youth. they do not care if they become radicalized or not. they're more interested in their theological arguments, their r
this is in south london around the corner from where the murder happened. both of the men at the center of the investigation had links to this area. i live down the road and the other studied at the local university. no doubt all of it is the focus of the intelligence operation right now. for many years now the establishment has been grappling with the issue of radicalization. how is it that young man's mines are turned and who does it and where does it happen? it has been brought into sharp...
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he was hacked to death by two men and a south london street. video footage filmed by an one of theows soldiers shouting slogans with his hands clearly covered in blood. a military training facility. >> the police are in control, but happen earlier shocked london and has potentially a far wider implications. the amateur video shows a man with a bloody hand holding what appears to be a meat cleaver. toi apologize that women had witness this today, but in our land, women have to see this every day. >> a man believed to be a soldier lies dead. a horrificay it was attack by two men. police arrived not long after. the 2 suggs -- the two suspects were shot but not killed. shows policeideo treating the suspect on the ground. victim was pronounced dead at the scene. eyewitnesses said he was butchered and his body left on the road. the prime minister cut short a meeting to paris and called an emergency meeting to discuss the attack. i have been briefed about this absolutely sickening attack in london. it is the most appalling crime. we are urgently seekin
he was hacked to death by two men and a south london street. video footage filmed by an one of theows soldiers shouting slogans with his hands clearly covered in blood. a military training facility. >> the police are in control, but happen earlier shocked london and has potentially a far wider implications. the amateur video shows a man with a bloody hand holding what appears to be a meat cleaver. toi apologize that women had witness this today, but in our land, women have to see this...
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well, the two new people in custody, a man and woman, both age 29, arrested at a house here in south london other than their ages, arrested on the suspicion of conspiracy to murder. as for the two men themselves remain suspects, one 22 years old, the other 28 years old. british born of nigerian descent, convert to islam, somebody who his friends said held very strong views about muslims and the way they were being treated around the world. we also now understand tha both these men were known to the british security services, anderson. >> so how were they known to british security services, do we know? >> reporter: yeah, it's kind of interesting. they were clearly on the radar. at least one of them had been attending rallies belonging to a group that has pro-al qaeda sympathies. we understand these men were not specifically being observed by the security services about them, but people they knew were under investigation and that's how they came on the radar. but of course, a lot of people now asking that question, well, if you had come across them before, why perhaps were you not looking at
well, the two new people in custody, a man and woman, both age 29, arrested at a house here in south london other than their ages, arrested on the suspicion of conspiracy to murder. as for the two men themselves remain suspects, one 22 years old, the other 28 years old. british born of nigerian descent, convert to islam, somebody who his friends said held very strong views about muslims and the way they were being treated around the world. we also now understand tha both these men were known to...
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soldier with their car and then attacked him with knives and a meat cleaver in broad daylight in south london. this all happened while horrified bystanders watched. one of the attackers shouted political slogans and complained about british troops fighting muslims. one of the witnesses is being called a heroine. this is a photo of her on the right that was posted on twitter. you can see her talking to one of the suspects still holding a knife. the woman said she was trying to distract him so he would not attack anyone else. >> said, don't touch or kill him. why? he's a british soldier. he killed people, he killed muslim people in -- muslim countries. >>> president obama delivered a major speech during the last hour on national security. the president was at the national defense security at fort mcnair in washington, d.c. among other things he spoke about two of the most controversial issues facing his administration, the use of unmanned drones and guantanamo bay prison in cuba. he announced a renewed push to close guantanamo bay and said he's lifting the ban on transfers of detainees to yemen
soldier with their car and then attacked him with knives and a meat cleaver in broad daylight in south london. this all happened while horrified bystanders watched. one of the attackers shouted political slogans and complained about british troops fighting muslims. one of the witnesses is being called a heroine. this is a photo of her on the right that was posted on twitter. you can see her talking to one of the suspects still holding a knife. the woman said she was trying to distract him so he...
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>> that comes as police in great britain have stepped up patrols following a terror attack in south london. there is a growing memorial at the site of that deadly knife attack against a british soldier. cbs reporter lucy mcdonald with how lee rigby's family is remembering him. >> so unexpected. >> reporter: the family of a murdered british soldier struggled contain their emotions. >> what can we say about lee, our hero? we are so proud of lee. >> reporter: lee rigby survived afghanistan but died in london in broad daylight. two suspects rammed him with a car before knifing him to death. one said it was revenge for the killing of muslims abroad. >> we must fight them as they fight us an eye for a eye and tooth for a tooth. >> reporter: the mother of his two-year-old, his wife cried as she remembered her husband. >> i'm proud to be his wife. [ crying ] >> reporter: lee collected teddy bears for his little boy and his sister clutched one at the press conference. british security services had both murder suspects on their radar. authorities are now investigating why the men were not considered
>> that comes as police in great britain have stepped up patrols following a terror attack in south london. there is a growing memorial at the site of that deadly knife attack against a british soldier. cbs reporter lucy mcdonald with how lee rigby's family is remembering him. >> so unexpected. >> reporter: the family of a murdered british soldier struggled contain their emotions. >> what can we say about lee, our hero? we are so proud of lee. >> reporter: lee...
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. >> traffic is flowing again outside the army barracks in south london near the scene where rigby was killed, but the growing police presence underlines what happened. >> staying in britain, today at heathrow airport, a british airways plane was forced to make an emergency landing after black smoke was seen coming from the engine. it is thought the plane may have been hit by a bird soon after takeoff and was forced to return to the airport. passengers and crew used emergency slides to exit the plane. our correspondent has this report. >> there cannot be many more frightening sites than this if you are flying on a plane. this film was taken by a passenger. the casing has been ripped off the left-hand engine, the inside exposed. then comes the unnerving landing. and the escape down the emergency chute. some could not resist looking at the damage. john chapman was on board. >> as the plane gained speed and left, and after we left, it flew off, broke off, hit the fuselage, made a loud noise. >> one of the concerns was the fact that both engines had problems. the right hand side is clearly
. >> traffic is flowing again outside the army barracks in south london near the scene where rigby was killed, but the growing police presence underlines what happened. >> staying in britain, today at heathrow airport, a british airways plane was forced to make an emergency landing after black smoke was seen coming from the engine. it is thought the plane may have been hit by a bird soon after takeoff and was forced to return to the airport. passengers and crew used emergency slides...
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london. reports in the british capital. well a deep sense of shock amongst the community here in south east london where that horrific crime took place we've heard gruesome eyewitness accounts of the men who are alleged to have how the victim today we've seen the videos burgeoning already some information now from one of the videos that appears to show one of the alleged attack is that what you think the bible. would. have said publicly. different. from. the. now the man who died there are unconfirmed reports that he was serving soldier and indeed this crime taking place next to the growing fences all the army barracks said this area has strong links to the british armed forces certainly the picture being painted is one of a perceived terrorist incidents certainly the response that we've seen from the government has also indicated that that is how they're dealing with it at the moment we'll have more information is thought when the prime minister is going to be meeting with the government's emergency response caber he'll be briefed on the intelligence that they have here in south east london these things. gatherings of the
london. reports in the british capital. well a deep sense of shock amongst the community here in south east london where that horrific crime took place we've heard gruesome eyewitness accounts of the men who are alleged to have how the victim today we've seen the videos burgeoning already some information now from one of the videos that appears to show one of the alleged attack is that what you think the bible. would. have said publicly. different. from. the. now the man who died there are...
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i talked to a lady living in south london who told me how she was turned away looking for somewhere to live. it is a fascinating era full of contradictions but quite extraordinary and a lot of people still alive but remember it's. our mothers, our aunts. so i am hoping i will get a lot of readers. >> host: virginia nicholson, we appreciate you very much. >> guest: thank you. >> now from london book tv interviewed antonio frazier about the crisis in 1832 and the playwright harold pinter. the author of more than a dozen books and putting the six wives of henry viii and must you go my life with harold pinter. this is about 25 minutes. >> host: book tv on the c-span2 series from london continues and we want to introduce you to the author antonia fraser and perilous question of reforming the revolution brought him if he would start by giving us a snapshot of what england was like in the 1830's, each team 20s leading up to 1842. >> guest: it was a crossroads at that time of england was just recovering from the victory of 1814 bling on the great rain of victoria shortly before so it is a cros
i talked to a lady living in south london who told me how she was turned away looking for somewhere to live. it is a fascinating era full of contradictions but quite extraordinary and a lot of people still alive but remember it's. our mothers, our aunts. so i am hoping i will get a lot of readers. >> host: virginia nicholson, we appreciate you very much. >> guest: thank you. >> now from london book tv interviewed antonio frazier about the crisis in 1832 and the playwright...
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the traffic is flowing again outside the army barracks in south london near the scene where drummer rigby was killed. but the growing array of tributes here and the police presence underlined the impact of what happened. and was in the attack any kind of threat against and communities need to guard? fromber of the questions the fallout of this incident. >> more details have emerged about the two suspects. 28-year-old michael adebolajo who was filmed holding a knife and ranting after the attack is a british man of nigerian descent. sources say he was raised as a christian but converted to islam after attending college. he is also said to be linked to a banned islamist group and has been seen preaching and handing out leaflets on london streets. , a 22-ond sub -- suspect year-old from southeast london but of nigerian descent. reports suggest he also was not brought up in muslim but converted to the religion when he was 16 years old. it has also emerged both men were already known to british security services. that brings me to our guest here in the studio, our security correspondent. welcom
the traffic is flowing again outside the army barracks in south london near the scene where drummer rigby was killed. but the growing array of tributes here and the police presence underlined the impact of what happened. and was in the attack any kind of threat against and communities need to guard? fromber of the questions the fallout of this incident. >> more details have emerged about the two suspects. 28-year-old michael adebolajo who was filmed holding a knife and ranting after the...
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government had to scrap plans for its implementation but after the killing of an off duty soldier in south london last wednesday it looks like the so-called snoopers charter is back in the spotlight paying secretary theresa may says it's essential that police are granted the powers access data communications in order to tackle terrorism that means being able to view citizens skype histories web browsing and email histories whether or not such a law would have prevented the killing of lee rigby is up for debate both suspects were already known to intelligence agencies for their extremist views but would both deemed safe enough to continue their activities one of the suspects michael audible larger reportedly handed out extremist literature on the streets of london and was even arrested in kenya back in two thousand and ten for trying to travel to somalia in order to train as a terrorist at the same time the home secretary to reason may says that police needs to be given the tools they need in order to fight terrorism but considering that british intelligence had all that information about the will
government had to scrap plans for its implementation but after the killing of an off duty soldier in south london last wednesday it looks like the so-called snoopers charter is back in the spotlight paying secretary theresa may says it's essential that police are granted the powers access data communications in order to tackle terrorism that means being able to view citizens skype histories web browsing and email histories whether or not such a law would have prevented the killing of lee rigby...
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what is up i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so i hate this attack took place in south london yesterday in which two men ran over and subsequently beheaded a young british soldier with a cleaver in the midst of a crime one of the attackers approached a camera recording the incident and told onlookers he was doing this is a vengeance for the muslims who are dying daily around the world while this act of been widely condemned the u.k. a member of parliament george galloway urges us to understand this incident the scope of western foreign policy which he says plays a part in the radicalizing people all over the world pulled this story seems to be getting major play in the corporate media and other stories into a following completely off the radar earlier this month another man not far from london to name a home and salim was stabbed three times on his way home from praying in a mosque by a young white male it's been investigated as a racially motivated attack so why so much play on one story and not the other i guess on the hinge to muslims are more newsworthy hey whatever feeds
what is up i'm having martin and this is breaking the set so i hate this attack took place in south london yesterday in which two men ran over and subsequently beheaded a young british soldier with a cleaver in the midst of a crime one of the attackers approached a camera recording the incident and told onlookers he was doing this is a vengeance for the muslims who are dying daily around the world while this act of been widely condemned the u.k. a member of parliament george galloway urges us...
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what is up i'm having martin and this is a break in the set so a heinous attack took place in south london yesterday in which two men ran over and subsequently beheaded a young british soldier with a cleaver in the midst of the crime one of the attackers approached a camera recorded the incident and told onlookers he was doing this is a vengeance for the muslims who are dying daily around the world.
what is up i'm having martin and this is a break in the set so a heinous attack took place in south london yesterday in which two men ran over and subsequently beheaded a young british soldier with a cleaver in the midst of the crime one of the attackers approached a camera recorded the incident and told onlookers he was doing this is a vengeance for the muslims who are dying daily around the world.
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what is up i'm abbie martin and this is a break in the set so a heinous attack took place in south london yesterday in which two men ran over and subsequently beheaded a young british soldier with a cleaver in the midst of the crime one of the attackers approached a camera recording the incident and told onlookers he was doing this is a vengeance for the muslims who are dying daily around the world while this act is in why they condemn the u.k. a member of parliament george galloway urges us to understand this incident the scope of western foreign policy which he says plays a part in radicalizing people all over the world but while this story seems to be getting major play in the corporate media another story seems to have fallen completely off the radar earlier this month another man not far from london naima home and salim was stabbed three times on his way home from praying in a mosque by a young white male it's being investigated as a racially motivated attack so why so much play on one story and not the other i guess on the hinge to muslims are more newsworthy and hey whatever feeds
what is up i'm abbie martin and this is a break in the set so a heinous attack took place in south london yesterday in which two men ran over and subsequently beheaded a young british soldier with a cleaver in the midst of the crime one of the attackers approached a camera recording the incident and told onlookers he was doing this is a vengeance for the muslims who are dying daily around the world while this act is in why they condemn the u.k. a member of parliament george galloway urges us to...
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different because first of all it took place in a relatively unexpected location nobody expected in south london for someone to be beheaded on the street so that's part of it it wasn't involving active combatants if you will and the gruesome nature of it really is something that we're not used to seeing i mean it is reminiscent of what you are used to seeing perhaps in the syrian civil war on both sides in rwanda in cambodia it really is just such a personal and brutal sort of act really not only beheaded this year and they were also from eyewitness accounts were almost trying to disinvite him trying to remove organs i think one of the witnesses said but i think people they also why would they choose such brutal methods to put their message across well i'm not sure i can really understand it or explain it except that it does seem to be this phenomenon you're seeing in syria are both sides you've seen it elsewhere in the world where the hatred is so intense and so kirsan all that it's not enough just to mock your enemy were to tell them that you have two million eight and i defy all the body cann
different because first of all it took place in a relatively unexpected location nobody expected in south london for someone to be beheaded on the street so that's part of it it wasn't involving active combatants if you will and the gruesome nature of it really is something that we're not used to seeing i mean it is reminiscent of what you are used to seeing perhaps in the syrian civil war on both sides in rwanda in cambodia it really is just such a personal and brutal sort of act really not...
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they are both being held in south london. two men were arrested yesterday at the scene. in hospital under armed guard, being treated for the wounds that they received. the implication of this is of course huge. one of the main questions receiving directions from another organization. the news of this arrest is to suggest that they were not acting alone. we have had today, recently, the name of the victim. now he was 25 years old from manchester, in the north of england, father of a 2-year-old son. he was attached to the barracks where it took place. back to you. >> there has been no clarification of this. we do know that he walked out of the barracks wearing a hoody with the logo of a very well known charity here that supports wounded servicemen called help for heroes. and it is widely believed that he was targeted as a result of the fact that he was clearly a soldier leaving the barracks. >> that's a 15% price gain from just a year ago. check out shares in the meantime. the home builder, a bright spot in today's wild trading day. up on the trade. diana has a rare interv
they are both being held in south london. two men were arrested yesterday at the scene. in hospital under armed guard, being treated for the wounds that they received. the implication of this is of course huge. one of the main questions receiving directions from another organization. the news of this arrest is to suggest that they were not acting alone. we have had today, recently, the name of the victim. now he was 25 years old from manchester, in the north of england, father of a 2-year-old...
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so many eyewitness couldn't tells the day the attack happened here in the streets in south london. many with mobile phones in what appears to be a confession on tape. we know the two men arrested by police are being questioned. t the two 29-year-old british men of nigerian as sent. no charges they are still in the hospital after being shot by police who attended the scene here on wednesday afternoon. one of the men lived they have been searched and police are executing warrants two 29 yearlied were arrested for the killing of lee rigby. it happened in broad daylight in a street in london. >> live for us in london, thank you so much. >>> back here at home now the irs official at the center of the targeting scandal refuses to resign. now she is being paid to put on leave? elizabeth prann is live in washington with more on lois lerner. >> she denies involvement in the targeting and focuses on those in the agency cincinnati field office. now we are learning of a series of cover letters published by national review on-line that shows she may have been more involved than we know. her nam
so many eyewitness couldn't tells the day the attack happened here in the streets in south london. many with mobile phones in what appears to be a confession on tape. we know the two men arrested by police are being questioned. t the two 29-year-old british men of nigerian as sent. no charges they are still in the hospital after being shot by police who attended the scene here on wednesday afternoon. one of the men lived they have been searched and police are executing warrants two 29 yearlied...
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. >> that report in south london. and we'll move on now. and turning on the scandarded in our country. the details about the role that attorney general holder made in the search of fox news employee e-mail. the attorney general was involved in the decision to request a search warrant. the affidavit filed by the department of justice referred to james rosen as a coconspirator. rosen was never charged. this prompted the white house to order a full review of how the justice department handled leak investigations. elizabeth? >> harris, now we know. the justice department said it is true. attorney general holder's signature is on the document behind the investigation of james rosen, something we couldn't confirm before. >> with regard to the potential prosecutions of the press with disclosure material. that is not something that i was involved and heard of or think it was a wise policy. my view is opposite. >> rosen's whereabouts and his parent's phones and fox news line and the white house, and pentagon and state department were all monitored.
. >> that report in south london. and we'll move on now. and turning on the scandarded in our country. the details about the role that attorney general holder made in the search of fox news employee e-mail. the attorney general was involved in the decision to request a search warrant. the affidavit filed by the department of justice referred to james rosen as a coconspirator. rosen was never charged. this prompted the white house to order a full review of how the justice department...
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to bring them back to live in south london wouldn't be great. so we had to make a decision of the family about where we would be. that is what we decided come back for. >> watch the tv every sunday over the next several weeks or more. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's a look at our primetime lineup for tonight. coming up next, a profiling of the founders of the muslim liberal arts college in america. and at 815, chronic illness in america. at 9:00 p.m., a state of foreign policy followed by charles johnson. leadership lessons from america's most underrated president. we conclude our programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern the art of controversy. >> this program is an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you all very much for coming. >> i would like to thank all of you for coming and the bookstores as well and the event is also cosponsored by the islamic center and i think the head of the organization for being with us tonight. it is how we are viewing this, they were very supportive of my work i would like to thank them. i am so able to say that b
to bring them back to live in south london wouldn't be great. so we had to make a decision of the family about where we would be. that is what we decided come back for. >> watch the tv every sunday over the next several weeks or more. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's a look at our primetime lineup for tonight. coming up next, a profiling of the founders of the muslim liberal arts college in america. and at 815, chronic illness in america. at 9:00 p.m., a state of foreign...