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and thousands of people are gathering in trafalgar square this evening for a vigilfor trafalgar squarefor a vigil for those affected by the terror attack. good evening from westminster bridge. you can see people walking around just a day after the deadly attack that left people dead and injured on this bridge. 52—year—old khaled masood has been named by the police as the attacker who drove his hired vehicle along the bridge, ploughing into pedestrians and members of the public and tourists, people from 12 different nationalities, then smashing his car into the railings of the palace of westminster, attacking a police officer there with a knife, stabbing him to death. pc keith palmer. before the attacker was shot dead. in trafalgar square, there is a vigil. in memory of those who have lost their lives and with people, and thousands of people coming to pay their respects to those who have died and those who have been injured as well and all those affected and traumatised by the attack yesterday, the most deadly terror attack on british soil since the 7—7 bombings of 2005. you can see the
and thousands of people are gathering in trafalgar square this evening for a vigilfor trafalgar squarefor a vigil for those affected by the terror attack. good evening from westminster bridge. you can see people walking around just a day after the deadly attack that left people dead and injured on this bridge. 52—year—old khaled masood has been named by the police as the attacker who drove his hired vehicle along the bridge, ploughing into pedestrians and members of the public and tourists,...
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we're just looking at pictures from trafalgar square, —— life—threatening injuries.at poignant vigil for the three people killed by the attacker, khalid masood, yesterday. and others injured in that attack who are still in hospital, still critically injured. and defiant messages from the home secretary and the mayor of london at that vigil. khalid masood, the prime minister was saying earlier on in the commons that he had been a peripheralfigure, although he had been on the radar of mi5, he was not part of any current intelligence picture. and that is a real problem for the intelligence services, when it isn't a wider conspiracy, it is apparently one man acting like this, with such deadly consequences. his background is interesting. first of all, he is 52, which is quite unusually old for people involved in an attack like this. he certainly has a violent criminal history. his most recent conviction was in 2003 when he was convicted of possessing a knife. in more recent years he has not had criminal convictions. although he appeared on the edge of this investigation i
we're just looking at pictures from trafalgar square, —— life—threatening injuries.at poignant vigil for the three people killed by the attacker, khalid masood, yesterday. and others injured in that attack who are still in hospital, still critically injured. and defiant messages from the home secretary and the mayor of london at that vigil. khalid masood, the prime minister was saying earlier on in the commons that he had been a peripheralfigure, although he had been on the radar of mi5,...
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there are thousands of people here in trafalgar square. many of them
there are thousands of people here in trafalgar square. many of them
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there are thousands of people here in trafalgar square. many of them we re in trafalgar square. have travelled for 20, 30 miles to be here, to show solidarity and remember the people who died in the attack yesterday and those who were so terribly injured. across the capital, the home secretary has been here, and the police, and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who made an open invitation to people this morning to come and join in this vigil. hejoins me now. what have you made of the turnout? this shows that we, as a city, will not allow evil, twisted individuals to divide the city and to destroy our shared values and way of life. many londoners and visitors want to do something today, horrified by the attack yesterday. and the vigil today where you have thousands of londoners and visitors demonstrates the best of our city. and as much as evil, twisted individuals may seek to destroy our way of life and attack our shared values, they are not going to succeed. attack our shared values, they are not going to succeedlj attack our shared values, they are not going to succeed. i was t
there are thousands of people here in trafalgar square. many of them we re in trafalgar square. have travelled for 20, 30 miles to be here, to show solidarity and remember the people who died in the attack yesterday and those who were so terribly injured. across the capital, the home secretary has been here, and the police, and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who made an open invitation to people this morning to come and join in this vigil. hejoins me now. what have you made of the turnout?...
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we are used to seeing it, ithink, at times trafalgar square. of celebration, whether it is the team coming back from the olympics and the paralympics or new year's eve. it was absolutely packed, but very, very quiet, very subdued and sombre, but when people started to chat on what really strikes you about being there last night was that so many different ages, colours, creeds, all sorts of different people all intermingling. the police had closed the road that goes all the way around trafalgar square. 0bviously, i suppose, a very sensible precaution to keep such a large crowd away from any motor vehicles and there was a very large police presence, but indeed the police, some of them of course it seemed to be armed, others were just normal bobbies on the beat, if you like. they were intermingling with the crowd and people were talking to them, thanking them for their service, intermingling with them as well so an extraordinary coming together, if you like. khalid masood's actions on wednesday, i suppose he believed that he would speak with a voi
we are used to seeing it, ithink, at times trafalgar square. of celebration, whether it is the team coming back from the olympics and the paralympics or new year's eve. it was absolutely packed, but very, very quiet, very subdued and sombre, but when people started to chat on what really strikes you about being there last night was that so many different ages, colours, creeds, all sorts of different people all intermingling. the police had closed the road that goes all the way around trafalgar...
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thousands of londoners gathered for a vigil in trafalgar square.ied the attacker as 52—year—old khalid masood, who was born in kent and was known to security services. the three victims had been named as kurt cochran, a us tourist in london to celebrate his silver wedding anniversary, spanish teacher aysha frade, and pc keith palmer. 0ther teacher aysha frade, and pc keith palmer. other news. in other news, the funeral of the former ira commander and northern ireland deputy first minister, martin mcguinness, has taken place in londonderry this afternoon. his coffin was carried through the streets and thousands attended the funeral. the former us president bill clinton was there. so, too, was arlene foster, the democratic unionist party leader. mr mcguinness died on tuesday. he'd been suffering from a rare heart condition. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler reports. this is a place that makes a point of remembering. through the large crowds, martin mcguinness' body was carried, past the paintings that detailed the divisive history that he lived
thousands of londoners gathered for a vigil in trafalgar square.ied the attacker as 52—year—old khalid masood, who was born in kent and was known to security services. the three victims had been named as kurt cochran, a us tourist in london to celebrate his silver wedding anniversary, spanish teacher aysha frade, and pc keith palmer. 0ther teacher aysha frade, and pc keith palmer. other news. in other news, the funeral of the former ira commander and northern ireland deputy first minister,...
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a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather in a sign of solidarity with those caughttack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be londoner.
a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather in a sign of solidarity with those caughttack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be londoner.
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we can now focus we can now focus on we can now focus on trafalgar square tonight. attending a candlelit vigil. thousands gathered there to listen to words of sorrow and defiance from the home secretary amber rudd and the mayor of london sadiq khan. they held a minute's silence and lit candles in memory of the victims. my colleague sophie raworth was there. many ma ny lovely many lovely —— londoners and visitors wanted to do something today and this has demonstrated the best of our city. it shows that we will not allow evil and twisted individuals to twist our city and to destroy our shared values and our way of life. i was talking to some of the police here this evening, and of course a police officer lost his life yesterday, there are people who have been hugging the police and they have been giving them cards and flowers. saying thank you. one of the most remarkable things about yesterday was how the police and emergency services ran towards danger, encouraging people to run for safety, and that shows our police service and our emergency services. keith palmer di
we can now focus we can now focus on we can now focus on trafalgar square tonight. attending a candlelit vigil. thousands gathered there to listen to words of sorrow and defiance from the home secretary amber rudd and the mayor of london sadiq khan. they held a minute's silence and lit candles in memory of the victims. my colleague sophie raworth was there. many ma ny lovely many lovely —— londoners and visitors wanted to do something today and this has demonstrated the best of our city. it...
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a vigilfor the victims in trafalgar square, london's mayor says the attack will not divide the city.hose evil and twisted individuals who try to destroy our shared way of life will never succeed. a gesture of solidarity from another european city hit by a vehicle attack, berlin lights up the brandenburg gate. and the head of the fbi is accused of "double standards" by the man who ran hillary clinton's presidential bid. his interventionjust 11 days before the election, yet total silence towards russian intervention. the number of people killed in wednesday's attack at westminster has risen to five, including the attacker. within the past few hours police have confirmed that a 75—year—old man, injured on westminster bridge, has died. his identity has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed the attacker was a 52—year—old british man, khalid masood. he'd changed his name. he grew up as adrian elms. he was known to the security services. overnight and on thursday, police made eight arrests, five men and three women, in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have
a vigilfor the victims in trafalgar square, london's mayor says the attack will not divide the city.hose evil and twisted individuals who try to destroy our shared way of life will never succeed. a gesture of solidarity from another european city hit by a vehicle attack, berlin lights up the brandenburg gate. and the head of the fbi is accused of "double standards" by the man who ran hillary clinton's presidential bid. his interventionjust 11 days before the election, yet total...
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candlelit vigil has been staged in london's trafalgar's were -- trafalgar square. a police officer left -- lost his life. the other victims killed, a mother of two and an american tourist, both struck by the car on the westminster bridge. seven others remain tonight critical in hospital, among them french schoolchildren. three are from brittany. the attacker has been identified as khalid masood, a british citizen, born and raised in central london. he was not currently under investigation nor surveillance. theritish police have named london attacker as khalid masood, shortly after the islamic state group claimed responsibility for wednesday's strike on the british capital. prime minister may had identified masood as a british national known to security services. prime minister may: some years ago he was once investigated by in relation to concerns about violent extremism. he was a peripheral figure. the case is historic. he was not part of the current intelligent picture. havelice investigators made eight arrests. this house was one of six rated in connection -- ra
candlelit vigil has been staged in london's trafalgar's were -- trafalgar square. a police officer left -- lost his life. the other victims killed, a mother of two and an american tourist, both struck by the car on the westminster bridge. seven others remain tonight critical in hospital, among them french schoolchildren. three are from brittany. the attacker has been identified as khalid masood, a british citizen, born and raised in central london. he was not currently under investigation nor...
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a vigil was held in trafalgar square a short walk away from the scene of the attack. the head of the fbi has been accused of double standards by the man who ran donald trump's campaign. he said that they went through the hillary clinton's e—mails but not russian connections to the donald trump campaign. now it is time for
a vigil was held in trafalgar square a short walk away from the scene of the attack. the head of the fbi has been accused of double standards by the man who ran donald trump's campaign. he said that they went through the hillary clinton's e—mails but not russian connections to the donald trump campaign. now it is time for
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a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather as a sign of solidarity with those caught to tear this city apart with acts of terror many times before, they have never succeeded and they never will. our response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be a londoner.
a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather as a sign of solidarity with those caught to tear this city apart with acts of terror many times before, they have never succeeded and they never will. our response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be a londoner.
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now to trafalgar square where thousands have been attending a candlelit vigil.ere to listen to words of sorrow and defiance from the home secretary amber rudd and the mayor of london sadiq khan. they held a minute's silence and lit candles in memory of the victims. my colleague sophie raworth was there. there are thousands of people, many have come from work and many have travelled thousands of miles to show their solidarity and to remember the people who died in the attack yesterday and those who were terribly injured. they have heard from the home secretary and the police and the mehrabad london, sadiq khan, who made an open invitation for people to come here andjoin in this invitation for people to come here and join in this bejewelled —— the mayor of london. what have you made the turnout? it shows that we will not allow evil and twisted individuals to twist our city and to destroy our shared values and our way of life and many londoners and visitors wanted to do something today, horrified by the attacker yesterday. and today's vigil, thousands of londoners
now to trafalgar square where thousands have been attending a candlelit vigil.ere to listen to words of sorrow and defiance from the home secretary amber rudd and the mayor of london sadiq khan. they held a minute's silence and lit candles in memory of the victims. my colleague sophie raworth was there. there are thousands of people, many have come from work and many have travelled thousands of miles to show their solidarity and to remember the people who died in the attack yesterday and those...
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last night, there we re many trafalgar square last night, there were many other vigils in towerbout our human values. rabbi jonathan roman, would you have concerns about division in the aftermath of something like this? no, the fact there are kristian, —— the christian, a jew and muslim sitting together, after the last attack, i said a prayer in hebrew, an imam came and said a prayer in arabic. something like that would not have happened if there had not been an attack like that? yes, although to be honest it was built on years and years of coming together and although, yes, we are now talking about it, actually the interfaith dialogue has been going on for decades, probably 50 or 60 years, and it is that slow local individual work that has been building up which allows us to be on first name terms and know about each other's theology. the only problem about last night was a pop—up community and i think this is where religious buildings and institutions school because people do need their candlelight, their songs, their camaraderie, but what happens next week? that community in
last night, there we re many trafalgar square last night, there were many other vigils in towerbout our human values. rabbi jonathan roman, would you have concerns about division in the aftermath of something like this? no, the fact there are kristian, —— the christian, a jew and muslim sitting together, after the last attack, i said a prayer in hebrew, an imam came and said a prayer in arabic. something like that would not have happened if there had not been an attack like that? yes,...
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a vigilfor the victims in trafalgar square, and london's mayor says the attack won't divide the city.se evil and twisted individuals who try to destroy our shared way of life will never succeed. and the head of the fbi is accused of double standards by the man who ran hillary clinton's presidential bid. his intervention, just 11 days before the election, to say i'm going to reopen the clinton investigation, yet his total silence with respect to russian intervention. the number of people killed in wednesday's attack at westminster has risen to five. that includes the attacker. within the last few hours, the metropolitan police have confirmed that a 75—year—old man died after being injured on westminster bridge. his identity has not yet been released. detectives have confirmed that the attacker was a 52—year—old british man, khalid masood. it has now emerged that he had changed his name, having grown up as adrian elms. overnight and on thursday police made eight arrests, five men and three women, both in london and in the midlands city of birmingham. tributes have been paid to those who
a vigilfor the victims in trafalgar square, and london's mayor says the attack won't divide the city.se evil and twisted individuals who try to destroy our shared way of life will never succeed. and the head of the fbi is accused of double standards by the man who ran hillary clinton's presidential bid. his intervention, just 11 days before the election, to say i'm going to reopen the clinton investigation, yet his total silence with respect to russian intervention. the number of people killed...
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a vigil was held in trafalgar square a short walk away from the scene of the attack. london's man said that londoners would never be cowed by terrorism. —— mayor. and the head of the fbi has been accused of double standards by the man who ran donald trump's campaign. he said that they went through the hillary clinton's e—mails but not russian connections to the donald trump campaign. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. after three years of fighting, 10,000 dead and hundreds of thousands displaced, is it time for ukraine's leaders to acknowledge they are in a war they cannot win? geopolitics, economics, and public sentiment don't seem to be working in kiev‘s favour. my guest was ukraine's prime minister until a year ago. arseniy yatsenyuk described his own premiership as a kamikaze mission. so how does his nation avoid self—destruction? arseniy yatsenyuk, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. seems ukraine's crisis has lurched into a new level of urgency in recent days with a blockade, which has been imposed by people who
a vigil was held in trafalgar square a short walk away from the scene of the attack. london's man said that londoners would never be cowed by terrorism. —— mayor. and the head of the fbi has been accused of double standards by the man who ran donald trump's campaign. he said that they went through the hillary clinton's e—mails but not russian connections to the donald trump campaign. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. after three years of fighting,...
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the mayor of london urged people tojoin him in trafalgar square. thousands answered his call. their way home from work. others had felt compelled to head into the capital to be there. i'm a quiet person, i don't protest, i don't wave a banner, but today we wanted to come up just to show that we are with london, part of london, part of britain. just half a mile from westminster bridge, one man contemplating what might have been. i would have been there but i changed my plans for the day, so i kind of wish i did gojust thinking if i could have helped stop it all. among the crowd, men in blue t—shirts. written on them the words "i am a muslim, ask me anything." it was extremely important for us to come down, especially as muslims, to come here and stand with fellow londoners, fellow countrymen, shoulder to shoulder, irrespective of religion, faith, creed, colour, and give out a message that these attacks cannot divide us. many of the police officers i spoke to say they'd been amazed by the number of people who'd wanted to thank them. this doesn't happen to you every day, does it,
the mayor of london urged people tojoin him in trafalgar square. thousands answered his call. their way home from work. others had felt compelled to head into the capital to be there. i'm a quiet person, i don't protest, i don't wave a banner, but today we wanted to come up just to show that we are with london, part of london, part of britain. just half a mile from westminster bridge, one man contemplating what might have been. i would have been there but i changed my plans for the day, so i...
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. >> reporter: tonight thousand of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil led by the muslim mayor sadik kahn. in part they came to honor the dead and in part to bolster solidarity among the living. scott, the identity of khalid massoud has taken the british security services by surprise. he was investigated years ago for peripheral links to extremism but seems since then have to have slid right off the radar. >> liz palmer at palace of westminster in london for us tonight. liz, thank you. >> in israel today, a jewish teenager who holds both u.s. and israeli citizenship was arrested in connection with the wave of bomb threats phoned in to jewish community centers around the world. anna werner has his story. >> reporter: the fbi worked with israeli authorities to arrest this 18-year-old man. who covered his face as he appeared briefly in court. a u.s. law enforcement official tells cbs news he is believed to be responsible for most of the 160-plus bomb threats phoned into jewish centers in the u.s., australia, new zealand and canada. israeli police spokesman, mickey rosenfeld.
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it is a moment of great dignity, important for people to come to a focal point to trafalgar square.morning, to say that they will not cowed by terror? sadiq khan said it was important for people to come here today to show that london is a place of unity and open to all. it isa place of unity and open to all. it is a sentiment echoed by all of the people i've been speaking to here this afternoon. i've spoken to tourists, people who have only been in the country for a number of days, they have said that yes, they were shocked by the incident yesterday that they would come back again, they were amazed at how well london has coped and carried on as usual today. i have spoken to londoners who, for the first time, have witnessed something like this, and said it was very important for them to come and join together with eve ryo ne to come and join together with everyone else to show their respects. we are seeing a gathering ahead of me of faith leaders, and members members of parliament, coming together and we are expecting them to speak shortly. all right, we will have full coverage of th
it is a moment of great dignity, important for people to come to a focal point to trafalgar square.morning, to say that they will not cowed by terror? sadiq khan said it was important for people to come here today to show that london is a place of unity and open to all. it isa place of unity and open to all. it is a sentiment echoed by all of the people i've been speaking to here this afternoon. i've spoken to tourists, people who have only been in the country for a number of days, they have...
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as we are seeing in a few hours today, london will gather in trafalgar square london will gather in trafalgare city and celebrate them london is diverse. great britain's diversity will remain. thank you very much. let's head back to scotla nd very much. let's head back to scotland yard. my colleague is at the met police headquarters now. anita. thank you. just to reiterate the news, we have been bringing you it in the last few minutes, the metropolitan police say they believe they know the man responsible for they know the man responsible for the attack in westminster yesterday. they have named him as khalid masood. let me just bring you some details of what they say about him. they say he was 52 years old, that he was born in kent, but believe he was living most recently in the west midlands and that he was also known bya number of midlands and that he was also known by a number of aliases. the metropolitan police say khalid masood was not the subject of any current investigations are there was no prior intelligence about his intent to mount an intelligence attack. however, he was known to t
as we are seeing in a few hours today, london will gather in trafalgar square london will gather in trafalgare city and celebrate them london is diverse. great britain's diversity will remain. thank you very much. let's head back to scotla nd very much. let's head back to scotland yard. my colleague is at the met police headquarters now. anita. thank you. just to reiterate the news, we have been bringing you it in the last few minutes, the metropolitan police say they believe they know the man...
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thousands gathered last night for a candlelit vigil in trafalgar square.palmer, taken less than an hour before he was stabbed. pictures emerge of the moment security forces rushed
thousands gathered last night for a candlelit vigil in trafalgar square.palmer, taken less than an hour before he was stabbed. pictures emerge of the moment security forces rushed
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a busker set up on the spot in trafalgar square as future land took to the stage this evening. if london was in shock, the crowds of locals and tourists suggested that they were determined to ignore any anxieties. we had just arrived in london as it was happening so it was worrying that it has not stopped us. was happening so it was worrying that it has not stopped uslj was happening so it was worrying that it has not stopped us. i have faith that we will be ok. because i come from turkey i am used to these attacks in my country. once we let ourfamilies know attacks in my country. once we let our families know we were ok, attacks in my country. once we let ourfamilies know we were ok, we attacks in my country. once we let our families know we were ok, we are on holiday, so... for years, londoners had been warned that the question was not if but when another attack would come. they had read the signs and heard the advice about suspicious activity and unattended packages, the possibility of being caught up in random violence crosses people's mind regular. it is part of living in
a busker set up on the spot in trafalgar square as future land took to the stage this evening. if london was in shock, the crowds of locals and tourists suggested that they were determined to ignore any anxieties. we had just arrived in london as it was happening so it was worrying that it has not stopped us. was happening so it was worrying that it has not stopped uslj was happening so it was worrying that it has not stopped us. i have faith that we will be ok. because i come from turkey i am...
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a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather as a sign of solidarity with those caughtople have tried to tear this city apart with acts of terror many times before, they have never succeeded and they never will. 0ur response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be a londoner.
a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather as a sign of solidarity with those caughtople have tried to tear this city apart with acts of terror many times before, they have never succeeded and they never will. 0ur response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be a londoner.
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tonight, thousands of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil led by the muslim mayor.n part they came to honor the dead. and in part to bolster solidarity among the living. >>> turns out taking the job as donald trump's campaign manager may have been the worst decision, paul manifort ever made. fbi, treasury department and news organizations continue to dig up evidence of his vladamir putin's associates. the latest, a $10 million contract with the russian billionaire. and manafort its not the only friend of donald in the cross hairs of investigators. jeff pegues reports. >> reporter: lawmakers getting closer to formalizing plans for trump associates to testify. at the top of the list are paul manifort and roger stone. democrats in congress have long suspected that stone had advance knowledge of some of last year's disclosures of democratic party e-mails. the u.s. senate sent me a letter. >> cbs news obtained the letter, roger stone mentioned to cbs this morning, earlier this week. the former trump campaign adviser and long time friend of president trump has been asked
tonight, thousands of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil led by the muslim mayor.n part they came to honor the dead. and in part to bolster solidarity among the living. >>> turns out taking the job as donald trump's campaign manager may have been the worst decision, paul manifort ever made. fbi, treasury department and news organizations continue to dig up evidence of his vladamir putin's associates. the latest, a $10 million contract with the russian billionaire. and...
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(catherine)at the trafalgar square rally tonight, a muslim woman held up a sign reading 'not in my name' in a bid to distance her religion from yesterday's act of terror... grant and vicki? (vicki) it's been more than a month since the massive flooding in the south bay... and still hundreds of people remain homeless. still ahead on kron news at five. the city of san jose's plea to others to help the flood victims who are in need of short term housing. (grant) then, friends and family members... are honoring the pregnant teenager who was shot and killed by police. hear from them - later in the show. (vicki) plus, police in the east bay are searching for a man - who allegedly robbed two women as they were walking. details on who police are looking for. (brittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. in san jose, city leaders are calling on the community to help with the on-going effort to find housing for people who were displaced when coyote creek flooded.(grant) there was five feet of water in some places. and now one month later
(catherine)at the trafalgar square rally tonight, a muslim woman held up a sign reading 'not in my name' in a bid to distance her religion from yesterday's act of terror... grant and vicki? (vicki) it's been more than a month since the massive flooding in the south bay... and still hundreds of people remain homeless. still ahead on kron news at five. the city of san jose's plea to others to help the flood victims who are in need of short term housing. (grant) then, friends and family members......
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a vigilfor the victims in trafalgar square, london's mayor says the attack will not divide the city.ever succeed. a gesture of solidarity from another european city hit by a vehicle attack, berlin lights up the brandenburg gate. and the head of the fbi is accused of "double standards" by the man who ran hillary clinton's presidential bid. his interventionjust
a vigilfor the victims in trafalgar square, london's mayor says the attack will not divide the city.ever succeed. a gesture of solidarity from another european city hit by a vehicle attack, berlin lights up the brandenburg gate. and the head of the fbi is accused of "double standards" by the man who ran hillary clinton's presidential bid. his interventionjust
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trafalgar square last night was a strong affirmation —— trafalgar square.y was to show that that unity has deep roots in the religious soul of our country, judeo christian, making space for the islamic subsoil. from that subsoil, thatis islamic subsoil. from that subsoil, that is where we get our values from, we should not ignore that, we should nurture it and create space in this society for religious expression because it is creative. religion is not a problem to be solved, it is a resource. imam asim, as much as one can generalise, are their concerns among muslim people and he speak to, anxieties, despite the message that theresa may has sent out? it's natural for the muslim community to feel that anxiety because last time an incident like this happens, we saw a spike in acts of hatred. but i think this time, the establishment and eve ryo ne this time, the establishment and everyone else the message has been one of resilience, of communities coming together because more than anything these terrorists want to drive a wedge between communities, reinforced
trafalgar square last night was a strong affirmation —— trafalgar square.y was to show that that unity has deep roots in the religious soul of our country, judeo christian, making space for the islamic subsoil. from that subsoil, thatis islamic subsoil. from that subsoil, that is where we get our values from, we should not ignore that, we should nurture it and create space in this society for religious expression because it is creative. religion is not a problem to be solved, it is a...
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tonight in trafalgar square, a individual organized by the mayor to come as well.ght bring you pictures of the minute of silence in parliament at any moment when we have it. in the meantime, let's recap that police have made seven arrests in connection with the london terror attack near parliament yesterday that killed four people and left 29 others injured. six raids occurred overnight in cities including birmingham and london. at this point investigators believe the culprit was acting alone. the house of commons, as i just said, reopening for business this morning. and prime minister theresa may will address lawmakers in about an hour from now as i already said. let's discuss this further. joining us on the cnbc news line is colonel jack jacobs, nbc military analyst. good morning, colonel. thank you very much for joining us. it seems at the moment that this is being -- we also will just bring pictures of the minute of silence in parliament, colonel, as we talk to you and let's just object th observe this for part of a minute before we come to you. >> so that was
tonight in trafalgar square, a individual organized by the mayor to come as well.ght bring you pictures of the minute of silence in parliament at any moment when we have it. in the meantime, let's recap that police have made seven arrests in connection with the london terror attack near parliament yesterday that killed four people and left 29 others injured. six raids occurred overnight in cities including birmingham and london. at this point investigators believe the culprit was acting alone....
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threebut in intelligence services concluded he posed a low risk. , thousands gathered in london's trafalgar square to pay tribute to the victims, and the death toll rising. another victim, a 75-year-old man succumbing to his injuries, raising the death toll to four. get out ofo way to the way so i just put my arms forward. the card temple to me over. : keith palmer, in what could be the last image of him, this photo taken with the u.s. tourist moments before being stabbed by the attacker. american, kirk cochran of utah, a musician is adding london with his wife to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. jummy: closer to home, and unbelievable scene out of florida, a worker left dangling from a high-rise after the scaffolding collapses. the only thing holding him up was safety gear. fire crews responded and were able to get him down. he was able to get back to the ground. inigh school freshman wisconsin is credited with saving a friend's life after things got scary at lunch. food and begins coughing frantically. that is when ian brown jumps up and performs the heimlich maneuver. he saved his frie
threebut in intelligence services concluded he posed a low risk. , thousands gathered in london's trafalgar square to pay tribute to the victims, and the death toll rising. another victim, a 75-year-old man succumbing to his injuries, raising the death toll to four. get out ofo way to the way so i just put my arms forward. the card temple to me over. : keith palmer, in what could be the last image of him, this photo taken with the u.s. tourist moments before being stabbed by the attacker....
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thousands gathered in trafalgar square to honor the victims. they carried candles and signs that read hate will not divide us. american curt cochran was killed. a police officer along with a british woman also died. a fourth victim, 75-year-old leslie rhodes died yesterday in the hospital. elizabeth palmer is in london. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the man who adrian russell ayou went by sent names before he settled on the one this week when he turned himself into a terrorist. khalid ma hood was fatally shot by a police officer during wednesday's attack so he can't explain why he decided the commit mass murder with a rental car, but british security forces have begun to piece his story together. they've raided properties, have nine people if custody, and spoken to masood's mother. he did have a petty criminal record but was not on the ray tar for extremist links. counterterrorist expert mark rhodes. >> we need to find out if he acted alone or if others have encouraged, supported, or directed him. >> reporter: as soon as h
thousands gathered in trafalgar square to honor the victims. they carried candles and signs that read hate will not divide us. american curt cochran was killed. a police officer along with a british woman also died. a fourth victim, 75-year-old leslie rhodes died yesterday in the hospital. elizabeth palmer is in london. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the man who adrian russell ayou went by sent names before he settled on the one this week when he turned himself into a...
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towards nightfall hundreds gathered by trafalgar square to remember the victims. >> we come together as londoners tonight. to remember those who lost their lives and all those affected by the horrific attack yesterday. >> the british flag flew at half-mast as londoners prayed and placed candles on the bridge. >>> questioning in continuing friday in a school land ruling rocking japan's party. he presented what he says was evidence of a link to abe of facts from a government aide to abe's wife. it was in response to a voice message he left her asking for help securing the state owned land. the land was purchased for a fraction of the price. an inquiry was made with finance ministry but the government could not meet the request. it also said the prime minister's wife was informed of the matter. the aid did tell her but she had nothing to do with the reply. she also denied making a donation or receiving money for giving speeches. the chief cabinet secretary says he takes no issue with facts. >> translator: the official made an inquiry with the finance ministry. and as a result, clearly r
towards nightfall hundreds gathered by trafalgar square to remember the victims. >> we come together as londoners tonight. to remember those who lost their lives and all those affected by the horrific attack yesterday. >> the british flag flew at half-mast as londoners prayed and placed candles on the bridge. >>> questioning in continuing friday in a school land ruling rocking japan's party. he presented what he says was evidence of a link to abe of facts from a government...
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host: hundreds came together tonight in trafalgar square to light candles and pay tribute to the victimsed, people laying flowers here. this is a busy government area. people have been locating flowers throughout the day. utmost in people's mines was the placement, pc keith palmer, running toward the attacker as those were running away. he gave his life to service in the u.k. before being in the metropolitan police, he was in the royal military. we look back at his life and his death. >> honoring the fallen comrade. 9:33 this morning, a moment of silence for pc keith. husband and aa father who went to work but never came home. boxing instructor and former soldier tony davis saw the attack leaving parliament yesterday afternoon, and immediately ran to keith palmer's aid. >> i saw the attack on the policemen. that is when i took the decision to leave the sense and give assistance anyway i could. -- leap the fence and give assistance anyway i could. >> most people were running away. >> it was a split second decision. most people needed assistance. >> terry rooney was a fusilier stabbed to d
host: hundreds came together tonight in trafalgar square to light candles and pay tribute to the victimsed, people laying flowers here. this is a busy government area. people have been locating flowers throughout the day. utmost in people's mines was the placement, pc keith palmer, running toward the attacker as those were running away. he gave his life to service in the u.k. before being in the metropolitan police, he was in the royal military. we look back at his life and his death. >>...
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the london mayor inviting people to show their solidarity in trafalgar square.s there is tight security in place. there are more armed officers on the streets in central london today. the terror threat level remains severe. apartssage really is that from this immediate zone around the path of westminster where things are still if not on lockdown they're under tight security apart from that it is business as usual here in london. claire: what can you tell us about the investigation? >> as you heard from theresa may, the apparent assailant is a british citizen. somebody she described as peripheral and who had been on the security services radar in the past. he was not deemed a significant threat. there have been a number of hour.s over the past eight arrests in total now. a minimum of six raids taking place here in london and birmingham. three people were taken in. the authorities being fairly tightlipped as to what extent these may be related. also tightlipped on the identity of the attacker. in terms of the victims, a few more details coming out. one of those ki
the london mayor inviting people to show their solidarity in trafalgar square.s there is tight security in place. there are more armed officers on the streets in central london today. the terror threat level remains severe. apartssage really is that from this immediate zone around the path of westminster where things are still if not on lockdown they're under tight security apart from that it is business as usual here in london. claire: what can you tell us about the investigation? >> as...
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crowds gathering at trafalgar square for a memorial to honor those who died. >>> new at noon, cbs has learned a 19-year-old u.s. israeli citizen has been arrested in connection with recent threats to jewish community centers in the united states and abroad. jamie yuccas reports from new york. epter: the suspect shielded his face as he appeared in a courtroom in israel. israeli police say he is behind weeks of threats against more than 170 jewish community centers across the united states which have had police on high alert. the 19-year-old is a jewish israeli with dual american citizenship. he is also accused of making threats in australia and new zealand. >> part of the ongoing investigation we are looking to see the identification of the suspect himself, his profile. what were the motives behind him carrying out those threats. >> reporter: israeli police also say at the time of the suspect's arrest, he reached for an officer's pistol and tried to harm himself. authorities have not identified him but according to the suspect's lawyer, the teen has had a brain tumor for years and it a
crowds gathering at trafalgar square for a memorial to honor those who died. >>> new at noon, cbs has learned a 19-year-old u.s. israeli citizen has been arrested in connection with recent threats to jewish community centers in the united states and abroad. jamie yuccas reports from new york. epter: the suspect shielded his face as he appeared in a courtroom in israel. israeli police say he is behind weeks of threats against more than 170 jewish community centers across the united...
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a busker set up at his spot in trafalgar square as theatreland took to the stage this evening.hronged with people. if london was in shock, the crowds of locals and tourists suggested they were determined to ignore any anxieties. we had just arrived in london as it was all happening, so it was a bit worrying but it hasn't stopped us. i have faith that we're going to be ok. because i'm coming from turkey, actually, i'm used to these attacks in my country. once we let our families know we are all right... on holiday, so... for years, londoners have been warned the question was not if another attack would come but when. they've read the signs and heard the advice about suspicious activity and unattended packages, the possibility of being caught up in random violence crosses people's minds regularly. it's part of living in a big city. it's been expected for quite a long time, it's amazing that there haven't been more attacks in london. it shows that the services must be doing a good job. well, i've been quite shaky because we're quite close, just over the river there, but it was bou
a busker set up at his spot in trafalgar square as theatreland took to the stage this evening.hronged with people. if london was in shock, the crowds of locals and tourists suggested they were determined to ignore any anxieties. we had just arrived in london as it was all happening, so it was a bit worrying but it hasn't stopped us. i have faith that we're going to be ok. because i'm coming from turkey, actually, i'm used to these attacks in my country. once we let our families know we are all...
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buskers set up at his spot in trafalgar square.ok to the stage this evening. chinatown thronged with people. if london was in shock, the crowds of locals and tourists suggested they were determined to ignore any anxieties. we had just arrived in london as it was all happening, so it was a bit worrying but it hasn't stopped us. i have faith that we're going to be ok. because i'm coming from turkey, actually, i'm used to these attacks in my country. once we let our families know we are all right... 0n holiday, so... for years, londoners have been warned the question was not if another attack would come but when. they'd read the signs and heard the advice about suspicious activity and unattended packages, the possibility of being caught up in random violence crosses people's minds regularly. it's part of living in a big city. it's been expected for quite a long time, it's amazing that there haven't been more attacks in london. it shows that the services must be doing a good job. well, i've been quite shaky because we're quite close, j
buskers set up at his spot in trafalgar square.ok to the stage this evening. chinatown thronged with people. if london was in shock, the crowds of locals and tourists suggested they were determined to ignore any anxieties. we had just arrived in london as it was all happening, so it was a bit worrying but it hasn't stopped us. i have faith that we're going to be ok. because i'm coming from turkey, actually, i'm used to these attacks in my country. once we let our families know we are all...
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. >>> today, thousands gathered in london's trafalgar square to honor the victims. police conducted several raids around britain, arresting eight people in connection with the violence. >>> here at home, jury selection is just about wrapped up in the murder trial of eric frein. lawyers have to settle on six alternate jurors. he is accu the jury is being picked from chester county because of the media coverage of the case. >>> one person is in custody relate today the shooting death of a philadelphia teenager. police say it's not the shooter. the 13-year-old victim was shot in the head inside a takeout restaurant earlier this month. he later died at the hospital. police have not said what role the suspect played in that shooting. >>> a debate will begin with candidates hoping to replace philadelphia's district attorney a man who faces criminal charges himself. seven democratic candidates and one republican will push their ideas at a two hour debate starting at 7:00 p.m. current district attorney seth williams was indicted this week on 23 counts including bribery and
. >>> today, thousands gathered in london's trafalgar square to honor the victims. police conducted several raids around britain, arresting eight people in connection with the violence. >>> here at home, jury selection is just about wrapped up in the murder trial of eric frein. lawyers have to settle on six alternate jurors. he is accu the jury is being picked from chester county because of the media coverage of the case. >>> one person is in custody relate today the...
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a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather in a sign of solidarity with those caughtterday's attack. our response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be londoner. in other news, thousands of people gathered in londonderry for the funeral of martin mcguinness, the former deputy first minister of northern ireland. the un estimates 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city of mosul as government forces try to capture it from islamic state militants. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. one of the most extensive police investigations of recent years has made swift progress today following the terror attack at westminster yesterday. the attacker was named as khalid masood, though within the last hour, it's been confirmed his birth name was adrian elms. he was born in kent and was 52 years old. he had come to the attention of the intelligence services in the past. the islamic state group says it was behind the atrocity. there have been eight arrests so far, five men
a minute's silence held in trafalgar square as hundreds gather in a sign of solidarity with those caughtterday's attack. our response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be londoner. in other news, thousands of people gathered in londonderry for the funeral of martin mcguinness, the former deputy first minister of northern ireland. the un estimates 400,000 iraqi civilians are trapped in the old city...
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. >> reporter: thousands of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil left by the city's muslim mayor sadiq khan. in part, they came to honor the dead, and in part to bolster solidarity. >> as you heard in elizabeth's story, kurt cochran, the american killed in london, was from utah. he and his wife were visiting her parents, family and friends are devastated. >> one of those guys, i mean, you know you want to be a friend with him in five minutes. and we have been -- >> cochran and his wife were on the final day of their vacation when they were struck by the attacker's suv. >>> no injuries are reported after a man drove his car at high speed through a busy shopping area in antwerp, belgium. security is heightened this morning. police arrested the driver identified as muhammad r. who was living in france. pedestrians were found knives, a shotgun and a gas can in the car. >>> israeli police say the suspect in a wave of threats against jewish community centers in the u.s. is an 18-year-old american israeli jew. he was arrested in israel yesterday, shielding his face during a court
. >> reporter: thousands of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil left by the city's muslim mayor sadiq khan. in part, they came to honor the dead, and in part to bolster solidarity. >> as you heard in elizabeth's story, kurt cochran, the american killed in london, was from utah. he and his wife were visiting her parents, family and friends are devastated. >> one of those guys, i mean, you know you want to be a friend with him in five minutes. and we have been --...
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last night thousands attended a vigil in trafalgar square, not far from the scene of the crime. today londoners are going about their every day business. traffic is building up on the streets, and it feels like the city is as it always is. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the state department ordering american embassies and consulates to ramp up their visa screening. they're supposed to come up with new ways to determine what type of foreigners deserve extra scrutiny before being allowed to enter the united states. they will also start reviewing social media accounts of visa applicants who have suspected terrorist ties or visited isis-controlled areas. the administration's new travel policies are leaving some wary of traveling to the u.s. the toronto school board just announced it will no longer book trips to the u.s. >>> devin nunez has formally apologized to members after breaching protocol and going public with his report that trump may have been incidentally surveilled during the transition. while some members of his own committee are calling for nunez to step down, house spea
last night thousands attended a vigil in trafalgar square, not far from the scene of the crime. today londoners are going about their every day business. traffic is building up on the streets, and it feels like the city is as it always is. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the state department ordering american embassies and consulates to ramp up their visa screening. they're supposed to come up with new ways to determine what type of foreigners deserve extra scrutiny before being...
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hundreds of people gathered in trafalgar square for a candlelight vigil in a show of solidarity wearing flags, laying flowers and mourning the victims. the attacker has now been identified as 52-year-old khalid masood born in britain. he was also killed. masood has a 20-year record of violent offenses and has long been known to authorities as an islamic radical. isis claims he was a soldier of the islamic state. meanwhile, a british newspaper reports members of parliament were warned last month that security was weak outside parliament's main gates putting officers at risk. >>> and we're seeing what's likely the last photo of the brave police officer who was stabbed to death inside the gates of parliament. a florida woman on a spring break trip to visit her son in london got a picture of herself with keith palmer, the photo was snapped less than one hour before he was killed. >> there were so many other american tourists there. we're learning about one of them. the american who was killed in that 54-year-old musician kurt cochran from utah. he and his wife were visiting there to celebra
hundreds of people gathered in trafalgar square for a candlelight vigil in a show of solidarity wearing flags, laying flowers and mourning the victims. the attacker has now been identified as 52-year-old khalid masood born in britain. he was also killed. masood has a 20-year record of violent offenses and has long been known to authorities as an islamic radical. isis claims he was a soldier of the islamic state. meanwhile, a british newspaper reports members of parliament were warned last month...
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. >> reporter: tonight thousands of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil led by the city's muslim mayor, is a deed kahn. in part they came to honor the dead, and in part to bolster solidarity among the living. scott, the identity of khaled masoud seems to have taken the british security services by surprise. he was investigated years ago for peripheral links to extremism but seemed since then to have slid right off the radar. >> pelley: liz palmer at the palace of westminster in london for us tonight. liz, thank you. in israel today, a jewish teenager who holds both u.s. and israeli citizenship was arrested in connection with a wave of bomb threats phoned in to jewish community centers around the world. anna werner has his story. >> reporter: the f.b.i. worked with israeli authorities to arrest this 18-year-old man, who covered his face as he appeared briefly in court. a u.s. law enforcement official tells cbs news he is believed to be responsible for most of the 160-plus bomb threats phoned into jewish centers in the u.s., australia, new zealand, and canada. israeli police
. >> reporter: tonight thousands of londoners gathered in trafalgar square for a vigil led by the city's muslim mayor, is a deed kahn. in part they came to honor the dead, and in part to bolster solidarity among the living. scott, the identity of khaled masoud seems to have taken the british security services by surprise. he was investigated years ago for peripheral links to extremism but seemed since then to have slid right off the radar. >> pelley: liz palmer at the palace of...
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anything if you do it in a high-profile place like this or some other major tourist area like trafalgar square. what you're going to get is you're going to get shot. that may explain how fast this incident went down, why we have the assailant down right away. >> we are 35 minutes into the first call having come in. we see a helicopter there on the right side of the screen. we are also getting reports from witnesses who have spoken to reuters saying that armed police have entered the uk parliament. some carrying shields. now malcolm, i'll take you back to the attack in canada's parliament a few years ago. obviously when there's an attack that's close to lawmakers, until they get an all clear, they're going to continue to increase their response until someone tells them to stop. >> certainly when you're talking about an extremely high value target, any of these major areas there, you know, number ten downing street is just around the corner. you'll bring massive counterterrorist assault forces in place. until they can confirm that that is the only salter, they are going to sweep that building fr
anything if you do it in a high-profile place like this or some other major tourist area like trafalgar square. what you're going to get is you're going to get shot. that may explain how fast this incident went down, why we have the assailant down right away. >> we are 35 minutes into the first call having come in. we see a helicopter there on the right side of the screen. we are also getting reports from witnesses who have spoken to reuters saying that armed police have entered the uk...