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i can see the train in question going any northbound direction from guildford towards waterloo, i cante m pts to officers at the scene but also attempts to trace the man who got off that train, and who is suspected off that train, and who is suspected of being responsible for the assault. to reiterate, no arrests have been made at this stage. and alsojust to have been made at this stage. and also just to reiterate what the british transport police are saying, we would urge anyone who witnessed what happened to get in touch and they are asking people to text them on 61016 or to call them on 0800a050a0. they are clearlyjust saying that there were people on that train and there must have been people on that train who saw something and could help the police. yes, an eyewitness account told the bbc it appeared to be a vicious fight on this train. yes, so it seems to have been a vicious fight and we also know that the two men according to the police got on the train at the same time, and clearly one was fatally stabbed in the police paramedics could not save him. so there is now a murder in
i can see the train in question going any northbound direction from guildford towards waterloo, i cante m pts to officers at the scene but also attempts to trace the man who got off that train, and who is suspected off that train, and who is suspected of being responsible for the assault. to reiterate, no arrests have been made at this stage. and alsojust to have been made at this stage. and also just to reiterate what the british transport police are saying, we would urge anyone who witnessed...
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it happened on the 12:58pm service from guildford to london waterloo.cally as a result a man believed to be 51 years old was pronounced dead on board the train. early indications suggest received multiple stab wounds. what we know at the moment is the victim boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station in guildford along with his 14—year—old son. dramatically, his 14—year—old son. dramatically, his son would have been nearby when his son would have been nearby when his father was fatally wounded. this would have been a horrific and hugely traumatic event to witness and we are providing him with as much support as possible. we know the suspect boarded the service at london road station but at this time we do not believe they are known to each other. we also may be suspect left the train service at clandon station. there have been a number of sightings in the area from members of the public and our inquiries are focusing on these areas. we have a number of officers in the area working hard to trace the man responsible for this violent and deadly
it happened on the 12:58pm service from guildford to london waterloo.cally as a result a man believed to be 51 years old was pronounced dead on board the train. early indications suggest received multiple stab wounds. what we know at the moment is the victim boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station in guildford along with his 14—year—old son. dramatically, his 14—year—old son. dramatically, his son would have been nearby when his son would have been nearby when his father...
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the train had left guildford at lunchtime, bound for waterloo station. road station, just after 1:00pm. a few minutes later, at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack, but so far to no avail, although they say there have been multiple sightings of a potential suspect. it's really shocking, because around here, you don't hear things about that sort of situation happening. because it is a very quiet area. we are a close community around here, like, pretty much everyone knows everyone. no big news happens, so i think something that tragic is going to shock a lot of people. tonight, the people of this area know there is a murderer on the loose, following a highly unusual killing on a train in broad daylight. theresa may has had a phone call described as friendly with the president of the european commission abou
the train had left guildford at lunchtime, bound for waterloo station. road station, just after 1:00pm. a few minutes later, at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack, but so far to no avail, although they say there have been multiple sightings of...
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the train had left guildford at lunchtime, bound for waterloo station. train at the first stop, london road station, just after 1pm. a few minutes later, at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the suspect got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. the man was then arrested at 6am this morning at a house in farnham, along with a 27—year—old woman, on suspicion of helping an offender. it is between the stations and there that police are now trying to find the weapon used. the 14—year—old boy, meanwhile, is receiving help from specialist officers. officers are keen to stress this is rare. one violent offence usually happens in every million passengerjourneys, they say, in england, scotland and wales. that, however, doesn't lessen the sense of shock that many will be feeling. well, it is here at horsley station where the alarm was first our reporterjames waterhouse is in farnham in surrey — where the main suspect was arrested. lots of activity, james? that is right. this quiet re
the train had left guildford at lunchtime, bound for waterloo station. train at the first stop, london road station, just after 1pm. a few minutes later, at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the suspect got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. the man was then arrested at 6am this morning at a house in farnham, along with a 27—year—old woman, on suspicion of helping an offender. it is between the stations...
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that's right, it goes to waterloo from guildford.avelling towards waterloo, there would not necessarily have been commuters on there, just day—trippers. necessarily have been commuters on there, just day-trippers. yes, lunchtime train, probably not that busy. that is what it would have been. all passengers had to get off, find alternative means of travel. and, that was, quietly going about. the police quite quiet, they do not really reveal much. we are just seeing in the screen, number for you to get in touch with the police if you have any information about the stabbing. thousands of people in southern thailand are fleeing the path of the worst tropical storm to hit the area in 30 years, the storm made landfall in the early hours of the morning local time, sending trees crashing into houses in the province of... the storm is simply huge, it hit the northerly islands early on, by noon, it was starting to close down the island as well. the roads were empty of traffic, and winds of 50 mph or more were blowing down trees, close to the s
that's right, it goes to waterloo from guildford.avelling towards waterloo, there would not necessarily have been commuters on there, just day—trippers. necessarily have been commuters on there, just day-trippers. yes, lunchtime train, probably not that busy. that is what it would have been. all passengers had to get off, find alternative means of travel. and, that was, quietly going about. the police quite quiet, they do not really reveal much. we are just seeing in the screen, number for...
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the attack happened on the 12.58 service travelling between guildford and waterloo.his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station. after the attack, the suspect left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. the train line between guildford and effingham junction towards london waterloo was blocked for almost seven hours while police responded to the incident. and search for the suspect. assitant chief constable at british transport police sean o'callaghan told our reporter katharine da costa more about how the incident unfolded on the train. clearly people will be very concerned about the style of the attack. what we know so far is that both joined the train at guildford. straightaway, there has been a conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for 3—4 minutes. starting in one carriage and moving through to a second carriage. at some stage then, violence has resulted in this tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. of course, he ha
the attack happened on the 12.58 service travelling between guildford and waterloo.his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station. after the attack, the suspect left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. the train line between guildford and effingham junction towards london waterloo was blocked for almost seven hours while police responded to the incident. and search for the suspect....
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disruption for south western railway services to and from waterloo due to a points problem at waterlooham lane is partially blocked by a burst water main at the junction with ambleside avenue. highgate: there are temporary traffic lights for emergency repairs on the archway road at the junction with talbot road. now the weather with lucy martin. good morning, the settled spell of weather continues today and we are looking at another dry day. there will be variable amounts of cloud and it is going to feel cold in fact and it is going to feel cold in fact a touch cooler than yesterday. now this morning we start off with temperatures just tell the above freezing but it will feel very cold so with your out early you probably wa nt so with your out early you probably wantan so with your out early you probably want an extra layer and we are looking at a dry day, variable amounts of cloud and some sunny spells, the temperatures reaching a high of around four, five celsius. as we go through this evening and overnight they're not a great deal of changes and it looks like it will stay dry with v
disruption for south western railway services to and from waterloo due to a points problem at waterlooham lane is partially blocked by a burst water main at the junction with ambleside avenue. highgate: there are temporary traffic lights for emergency repairs on the archway road at the junction with talbot road. now the weather with lucy martin. good morning, the settled spell of weather continues today and we are looking at another dry day. there will be variable amounts of cloud and it is...
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the train had left guildford at lunchtime, bound for waterloo station.e first stop, london road station, just after one o'clock. a few minutes later at london, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack. but so to have been a frenzied attack. but so far to no avail. although they say there have been multiple sightings of a potential suspect. it's really shocking because around here, you don't hear things about that sort of situation happening. it isa that sort of situation happening. it is a quiet area. we are a close community around here. pretty much eve ryo ne community around here. pretty much everyone knows everyone. no big news happens, so i think something that tragic is going to shock a lot of people. tonight, the people of this area know there
the train had left guildford at lunchtime, bound for waterloo station.e first stop, london road station, just after one o'clock. a few minutes later at london, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a...
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are you joining us from waterloo in canada thank you so much syrian state media says israeli forces of fired several missiles at targets in damascus including the capital's airport syrian air defenses reportedly intercepted some missiles one of them though damaged an airport warehouse. you know us and kurdish forces are attacking i thought last stronghold in syria airstrikes have stepped up on the town of hygiene where remnants of i still hold up as coalition offensive against them could take two or three months mohammed has more. heavy fighting in this town city. the last leave of long remaining within isis control is under. the kurdish led city and democratic forces as d.e.f. by in a final push to all eyes still fighters from their last remaining stronghold in the eastern city. as they have come under say they're making some progress backed by u.s. airstrikes which have been stepped up since donald trump announced the withdrawal of american troops from city problem of this storage is full of weapons and ammunition we took from i saw fighters after days of fighting here this assault o
are you joining us from waterloo in canada thank you so much syrian state media says israeli forces of fired several missiles at targets in damascus including the capital's airport syrian air defenses reportedly intercepted some missiles one of them though damaged an airport warehouse. you know us and kurdish forces are attacking i thought last stronghold in syria airstrikes have stepped up on the town of hygiene where remnants of i still hold up as coalition offensive against them could take...
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(singing) "waterloo -- i was defeated, you won the war."abba fans will have to wait a little longer for new music from the swedish pop icons. last april, the group announced they'd was delayed fr 20-19... now a rep for the group says "no release before the summer -- hopefully this fall.""elijah's changed over the years. he's given up.""glas not speaking -- even catajackson says it was an exercise in being "actively passive.""you have to find a way to turn the light off in your eyes, and then turn it back on, even when you're not talking, you know. so when she says something that means something, there's a glimmer." "they always underestimate the mastermind."in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. checking in on your morning forecast. much like yesterday skies today will be primarily sunny with more comfortable weather to be stepping outside and enjoying. daytime highs will upper 50's and low 60's under dry ski
(singing) "waterloo -- i was defeated, you won the war."abba fans will have to wait a little longer for new music from the swedish pop icons. last april, the group announced they'd was delayed fr 20-19... now a rep for the group says "no release before the summer -- hopefully this fall.""elijah's changed over the years. he's given up.""glas not speaking -- even catajackson says it was an exercise in being "actively passive.""you have to find a...
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. >>> the notorious fog led to an experience that was unpleasant from the aeromexico flight from waterloo horror in oakland. >> the customers complained of no water and stifling conditions. >> the customers are shouting and they are calling 911. they are putting up signs around the plans. -- around the plane. >> i understand but i do not have the personnel to take care of everybody. we are working on getting your doors open. >> babies were crying and some adults fainted and at one point two passengers decided they had enough, including one man that threatened to open the door if the passengers were not allowed to deep clean. -- de-plane. >> two passengers were detained and were later released without charge. they had to request special authorization from the airport to diarthe passengers. >>> the police need your help in their offering a reward in the arrest on the suspect that assaulted and 89-year-old woman tuesday just before 7:00 at the visitacion valley neighborhood on a burglary call. the victim had several traumatic injuries considered life-threatening and if you have any informati
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measure no lie you speak french or a world war one you know the mythical line has been crossed the waterloo has been broken the vase of the ming dynasty shattered. yes so it's and a storage event i mean how long will the last it depends on what you know i mean as you point out the chinese however the chinese don't mark has been opaque so we don't know what's in there i mean they could be could be that could be short lived a lot of their debt by the way is u.s. . but if you're saying that the u.s. debt is risky and it blows up on their balance sheet well then neither the largest creditor or the largest debtor in the world are they'll say to china you played yourself you played just so it just didn't. fire. article bloomberg points out that only forty five basis points separates these two nations in the bond market china still pays a little more in benchmark securities but that historic advantage which coincided with the embrace of the multilateral alliances that made america great and that trump to staines may disappear altogether as investors lose confidence in the full faith and credit of
measure no lie you speak french or a world war one you know the mythical line has been crossed the waterloo has been broken the vase of the ming dynasty shattered. yes so it's and a storage event i mean how long will the last it depends on what you know i mean as you point out the chinese however the chinese don't mark has been opaque so we don't know what's in there i mean they could be could be that could be short lived a lot of their debt by the way is u.s. . but if you're saying that the...
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afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london road station, in guildford, to waterlooconfrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway, there was an conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting mr pomeroy‘s 14—year—old son. police have expressed concern for those who witnessed this incredibly frightening attack. an independent investigation has begun into the fatal shooting of a 31—year—old man by police during a raid on a house in coventry. sean fitzgerald died at the scene on burnaby road last night, and two other men are being questioned on suspicion of being involved in the production of cannabis. sarah campbell reports. this is the man shot dead by police. 31—year—old sean fitzgerald, who a friend today said was the kind of person who went out of his way to help people. no matter how nice a
afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london road station, in guildford, to waterlooconfrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway, there was an conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting...
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afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london road station in guildford to waterlooe described the confrontation. both menjoining the confrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway there was an conversation between the two men. they continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence that ensued resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting his son. police have expressed concern for those who witnessed this incredibly frightening attack. police and forensic teams have been coming in and out of the block of flats behind me, concentrating their effo rts flats behind me, concentrating their efforts on the ground floor flat behind that police canvassed neighbours here say they were shocked at the dawn raids that occurred this morning. this place is about 20 miles away from where the incident actually took place. detectives haven't released any further information about the 35—year—old man who was arrest
afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london road station in guildford to waterlooe described the confrontation. both menjoining the confrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway there was an conversation between the two men. they continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence that ensued resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday...
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around 1pm that lee and his son got on the train at the london road station in guilford, towards waterlooe confrontation with a 35—year—old. both menjoined the train at guilford. more or less straightaway, there has been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about 3—4 minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to the second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting lee's 14—year—old son. but add those who witnessed what police describe as an incredibly frightening incidents may also need help. >> we have a weak front arriving in two parts of northern ireland and west of scotland. that will produce outbreaks of rain in the evening and overnight. as it runs into area of high pressure, much of the reynolds and to area of high pressure, much thank stu cctv and eyewitness statements. they are urging anyone that was on the train yesterday at around ipm, yesterday afternoon, to come forward to them even if they did not actually
around 1pm that lee and his son got on the train at the london road station in guilford, towards waterlooe confrontation with a 35—year—old. both menjoined the train at guilford. more or less straightaway, there has been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about 3—4 minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to the second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death of the man yesterday...
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earlier i spoke to bessma momani, a professor of international affairs at the university of waterlooi asked her if already strained relations between canada and saudi arabia would get worse. yes but i would also say that we have hit rock bottom in many ways. we have etihad saudi students removed from the country. there has been a recalling of our ambassador and vice—versa. ——we have had saudi students. there have been foreign investment restrictions. in many ways, there is very little cost to this and a huge upside in terms of political reputation that this government is getting. good news story for the trudeau government at home and internationally. yes but not many countries have been rushing to support canada in its difficulties with saudi arabia. since last summer there has been a deafening silence from our allies including the united states which has always been supportive of canadian foreign policy. it is quite striking, even amongst european countries, a deafening response. people have such an economic interest in saudi arabia and not willing to disturb that. i think one thing
earlier i spoke to bessma momani, a professor of international affairs at the university of waterlooi asked her if already strained relations between canada and saudi arabia would get worse. yes but i would also say that we have hit rock bottom in many ways. we have etihad saudi students removed from the country. there has been a recalling of our ambassador and vice—versa. ——we have had saudi students. there have been foreign investment restrictions. in many ways, there is very little...
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the attack happened on the 12.58 service travelling between guildford and waterloo.and his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station. after the attack, the suspect left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. assistant chief constable at british transport police, sean o'callaghan, told our reporter katharine da costa more about how the incident unfolded on the train. so clearly people will be very concerned about the style of the attack. what we know so far from the our inquiries both menjoined the train at guildford. straightaway there's been an altercation between the two men. they have continued that for about three to four minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to a second carriage. at some stage then violence has then ensued resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. of course he had his son with him, there would have been passengers on either of those carriages who would have seen it. how much information have you bee
the attack happened on the 12.58 service travelling between guildford and waterloo.and his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station. after the attack, the suspect left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. assistant chief constable at british transport police, sean o'callaghan, told our reporter katharine da costa more about how the incident unfolded on the train. so clearly people will...
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in waterloo there's a contraflow on york road near the station because of construction works.as leak. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a cold start this morning, temperatures down below 0 so a widespread frost. it's going to stay cold, really, for much of this week. for this morning, we've got a little bit of sunshine. that sunshine, you're more likely to hang onto it further south and east. could be quite a nice day. the cloud elsewhere will gradually start to increase moving in from the west and becoming thicker through the afternoon. temperatures today, they are going to feel quite cold, around 5 or 6 celsius. now, overnight tonight, that cloud will continue to increase. we'll get some outbreaks of rain and then some heavy rain will push through. now, be warned — some of that could turn a little bit wintry, mainly over higher ground. but with all this rain to lower levels, the temperatures staying above zero, between between 1 and 3 celsius. so it's going to be a very wet start for some of us first thing tomorrow but that rain will clear away eastwards
in waterloo there's a contraflow on york road near the station because of construction works.as leak. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a cold start this morning, temperatures down below 0 so a widespread frost. it's going to stay cold, really, for much of this week. for this morning, we've got a little bit of sunshine. that sunshine, you're more likely to hang onto it further south and east. could be quite a nice day. the cloud elsewhere will gradually start to increase...
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afternoon that mr pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london road station, in guildford, to waterlooat guildford. more or less straightaway, there's been some conversation between the two men. they've continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage then, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting mr pomeroy‘s14—year—old son. but police have expressed concern for those who witnessed this incredibly frightening attack. you are watching bbc news. the latest headlines: talks in washington to break the deadlock over the partial government shutdown end with no sign of a breakthrough. poland orders fire safety checks at escape room venues across the country after the death of five teenage girls at a birthday celebration. smokers and problem drinkers who are admitted to hospital in england will be given help to cut down or quit. the measures are part of a new long—term plan aimed at reducing demand on the health service. nhs england says
afternoon that mr pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london road station, in guildford, to waterlooat guildford. more or less straightaway, there's been some conversation between the two men. they've continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage then, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting mr pomeroy‘s14—year—old son....
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a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed to have train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. lizzie greenwood—hughes has all the sport. hello, starting with football, fence —— manchester's caretaker believes his side could win every single day asking. 0n his side could win every single day asking. on wednesday he became the only second manager in... to when... the next host reading in the english fa cup third round on saturday. obviously when you come into a club like this, you expect to win games. when you win four years, you expect to win the next four, as well. sol don't look at these
a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed to have train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police...
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a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believed the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went board a train in broad daylight. he we nt o nto board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. the police are appealing for any eyewitnesses do come forward as quickly as they can and do contact the british transport police. richard galpin, thank you. police say there's evidence that members of criminal gangs are deliberately getting jobs in prisons to bring in drugs. the warning comes after leeds prison introduced an x—ray body scanner to detect illegal substances. but prisoners are finding new ways
a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believed the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went board a train in broad daylight. he we nt o nto board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an...
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around 1pm that lee and his son got on the train at the london road station in guilford, towards waterlooe the confrontation with a 35—year—old. both menjoined the train at guilford. more or less straightaway, there has been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about 3—4 minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to the second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting lee's 14—year—old son. but add those who witnessed what police describe as an incredibly frightening incidents may also need help. police and forensic teams have been in and out of the plants behind me. pay particular attention to the one just behind that police van. they have removed a blue car from the property. in the same hour and they confirmed the age of the man arrested on suspicion of murder as 35. police say their investigation has got to this point so quickly, thanks to cctv and eyewitness statements. but they are urging anyone that was on the tr
around 1pm that lee and his son got on the train at the london road station in guilford, towards waterlooe the confrontation with a 35—year—old. both menjoined the train at guilford. more or less straightaway, there has been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about 3—4 minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to the second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death of the man...
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saudi consulate let's make more money she's a professor of political science at the university of waterloo thanks very much for speaking to us what do you make of these reports that mohamed bin sandman is still in regular contact with him. i'm afraid i'm not surprised i think what we're seeing is continued frankly cosmetic changes to how the kingdom operates this is in line with the reorganization of intelligence services telling us about the capital punishment for five individuals who were complicit in the murder but without providing frankly evidence that this is even happened or that there were trials or what kind of trials it seems to be that saudi arabia continues to think that this is a p.r. problem and if they were to make the kinds of cosmetic changes that would satisfy the international media that the attention will go away but what they don't seem to recognize that there are serious and deep concerns with the way that saudi arabia is behaving in treating its citizens and treating its dissidents and of course in its more broader kind of regional political behavior as well so what
saudi consulate let's make more money she's a professor of political science at the university of waterloo thanks very much for speaking to us what do you make of these reports that mohamed bin sandman is still in regular contact with him. i'm afraid i'm not surprised i think what we're seeing is continued frankly cosmetic changes to how the kingdom operates this is in line with the reorganization of intelligence services telling us about the capital punishment for five individuals who were...
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the war lasted and tell napoleon's defeat of waterloo. it was one of the largest military conflicts in human history. america's distance from europe to the u.s. breathing room but not enough. the u.s. had a long and indefensible coastline, a vast and largely ungoverned interior and an economy that depended on export of raw materials and food to europe. once britain and france decided to use trade disruption as a way , theakening each other collateral damage to america's interests were inevitable. despite that threat, gallatin insisted on repaying public debt over military preparations. when damage to american interests finally pushed the with britain in 1812, the government was not prepared. there were 7000 men in the army and 17 ships in the navy. the federal revenue depended across the trade atlantic, which war would shatter. 'sngress rejected gallatin call to reimpose internal taxes like the one on whiskey because they thought taxes would make the war unpopular. lenders, many of whom opposed to the war, hesitated to give gallatin the e
the war lasted and tell napoleon's defeat of waterloo. it was one of the largest military conflicts in human history. america's distance from europe to the u.s. breathing room but not enough. the u.s. had a long and indefensible coastline, a vast and largely ungoverned interior and an economy that depended on export of raw materials and food to europe. once britain and france decided to use trade disruption as a way , theakening each other collateral damage to america's interests were...
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drawn international attention talking to base my money about this now professor at the university of waterloo in canada senior fellow at the center for international government governance nice to have you with us again but i think the important thing first of all to look at is the timeframe here twenty twelve to twenty seventeen. usually when we think about saudi arabia these days we immediately think about the impact of crown prince mohammed bin someone but this started well before he came into power. it did and i think it coincides with generally the arab spring writ large and really many people feeling as though the frankly you know political commentary free thought is frankly no longer welcomed in the post arab spring entire middle east in many ways it's not just saudi arabia but certainly i think there is something to be worried about here because of course saudi arabia is indeed increasingly rounding up many people activists many women's rights activists of course predominantly but there's also everything from poets to intellectuals to writers so there is a great feeling that there is a
drawn international attention talking to base my money about this now professor at the university of waterloo in canada senior fellow at the center for international government governance nice to have you with us again but i think the important thing first of all to look at is the timeframe here twenty twelve to twenty seventeen. usually when we think about saudi arabia these days we immediately think about the impact of crown prince mohammed bin someone but this started well before he came...
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a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believedhave got off and fled. the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. the police are appealing for any eyewitnesses do come forward as quickly as they can and do contact the british transport police. as you said in your report, this happened just after midday, it must have been horrible for the other passengers on the train. we have heard from one witness who saw the incident and they tweeted, i was on this train, how those guards and especially the train driver went into action was nothing short of incredible... what is the latest on the h
a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believedhave got off and fled. the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the...
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waterloo bay parkway looks pretty quiet. northbound 101 we have delays out of the southbound, at the 280 and 680 connector at the southbound side of the 101. we have some closures at the sf ferries, and the vallejo berries are being replaced by the bus bridges. >>> if you like the weather yesterday you will like this week as we continue with sunshine over the next several days. here's a live look from the salesforce tower camera with cooler temperatures compared to yesterday. currently 37 in concord, 38 in santa rosa. 42 in livermore and san jose, downtown san francisco at 48. clear and chilly this morning and as we head through the afternoon sunshine with mild daytime highs. temperatures will be warmer compared to yesterday, 3 to 6 degrees above average for this time of the year heading through the afternoon. we have a big warm up heading into the end of the week with springlike temperatures this week later on. here is theresa may with high pressure in control. the ridge will build closer to us through the next several days
waterloo bay parkway looks pretty quiet. northbound 101 we have delays out of the southbound, at the 280 and 680 connector at the southbound side of the 101. we have some closures at the sf ferries, and the vallejo berries are being replaced by the bus bridges. >>> if you like the weather yesterday you will like this week as we continue with sunshine over the next several days. here's a live look from the salesforce tower camera with cooler temperatures compared to yesterday. currently...
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a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed too haveoff and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. a short time ago, paul langley from the british transport police gave a statement from horsley. by by now, you will be aware that british transport police and holy police were called at 1pm today after a serious stabbing alongside the western railways train. it happened on the 1258 station to guilford. tragically as a result of the stabbing, a man believed to be 51 yea rs old the stabbing, a man believed to be 51 years old was pronounced dead on board the train. early indications
a few minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed too haveoff and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as...
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napoleon's defeat at waterloo... clashes from the boer war all the way up through world war ii.re at them long enough, and you can imagine them coming to life. [ gunfire, men yelling ] toy soldiers become a passion for orson munn when he moves from manhattan to long island as a little boy, says his widow, pat. >> he came out here because he has ill health. the doctors felt that he should be in the country. >> orson's chronic ear ailment often keeps him confined in his room. >> that's when he started playing with soldiers on a tray in his bed. >> were they substitutes for friends? >> i think that they were. >> orson iii says his dad kept building his armies through prep school, princeton, and law school. then orson decides, rather than collecting troops, he'll become one. >> he was in the navy during the second world war, and he actually lied to get in because he was stone deaf in one ear. but he felt it was his obligation. >> after the war, orson returns home, marries pat, starts a family, and launches his career. >> father said, whatever you do, don't go on wall street, but he
napoleon's defeat at waterloo... clashes from the boer war all the way up through world war ii.re at them long enough, and you can imagine them coming to life. [ gunfire, men yelling ] toy soldiers become a passion for orson munn when he moves from manhattan to long island as a little boy, says his widow, pat. >> he came out here because he has ill health. the doctors felt that he should be in the country. >> orson's chronic ear ailment often keeps him confined in his room. >>...
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thirteen and also via skype from kind of the money professor of political science at the university of waterloo thank you everybody for joining us let's start right here in the studio with no hard it is an extraordinary story of our times really just kind of played out like a screenplay and almost seems to have ended happily does that what's your reaction to what's happened. well i mean i think that you know this was a very candid as offering of asylum for oprah was a very sort of smart political move on canada's part especially you know following the canadian saudi spat that sort of climaxed last august when sorry because relations with canada for calling for on saudi arabia to release dissidents and activists but canada can now say look we really mean it when we say that we have a feminist human rights oriented foreign policy but you know wouldn't it be great if canada then institutionalized this kind of feminist so-called human rights policy and applied it to other women who also you know suffer from domestic abuse sexual harassment who suffer from war and and protect for instance those yeme
thirteen and also via skype from kind of the money professor of political science at the university of waterloo thank you everybody for joining us let's start right here in the studio with no hard it is an extraordinary story of our times really just kind of played out like a screenplay and almost seems to have ended happily does that what's your reaction to what's happened. well i mean i think that you know this was a very candid as offering of asylum for oprah was a very sort of smart...
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and also via skype from canada where money a professor of political science at the university of waterloo thank you everybody for joining us let's start right here in the studio with no hurry it is an extraordinary story of our times really just kind of played out like a screenplay and almost seems to have ended happily does that what's your reaction to what's happened. well i mean i think that you know this was a very candid as offering of asylum for a woman was a very sort of smart political move on canada's part especially you know following the canadian saudi spat that sort of climaxed last august when sorry because relations with canada for calling for on saudi arabia to release dissidents and activists but canada can now say look we really mean it when we say that we have a feminist human rights oriented foreign policy but you know wouldn't it be great if canada then institutionalized this kind of feminist so-called human rights policy and applied it to other women who also you know suffer from domestic abuse sexual harassment who suffer from war and and protect for instance those y
and also via skype from canada where money a professor of political science at the university of waterloo thank you everybody for joining us let's start right here in the studio with no hurry it is an extraordinary story of our times really just kind of played out like a screenplay and almost seems to have ended happily does that what's your reaction to what's happened. well i mean i think that you know this was a very candid as offering of asylum for a woman was a very sort of smart political...
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, advisories, blizzard warnings in the dakotas a the system makes its way to the east, snow from waterlooreen bay. also looking at heavyunhowers and rstorms louisville all the way down to houston. here is what we look for. by thursday, into the u.p. of michigan, parts of western michigan, six to nine inches of snow. tug hill plateau of new york, about nine inches as well. a lot of heavy rain, talking down fm the panhandle of florida all the way into the northeast. a widespread area of one to two inches. locally, could see upwards of three inches in parts of new england. thhat's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> we will indeed be dealing with the hvy rain tomorrow, especially in the morning hour. after a colorful sunrise, skies have turned mostly gray. flood watches issued from late tonight into early tomorrow, an inch of rain is possible. also very winds could be gusting over 50 miles per hour tomorrow. right now we're in the mid 30s, southerly breezes. temperatures will be in the 40s through the day today, climbing into the 50sy lat in th
, advisories, blizzard warnings in the dakotas a the system makes its way to the east, snow from waterlooreen bay. also looking at heavyunhowers and rstorms louisville all the way down to houston. here is what we look for. by thursday, into the u.p. of michigan, parts of western michigan, six to nine inches of snow. tug hill plateau of new york, about nine inches as well. a lot of heavy rain, talking down fm the panhandle of florida all the way into the northeast. a widespread area of one to...
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waterloo bay parkway and 85 are taking a hit out of the south bay this morning. >>> here's a live look out of san rafael into san francisco. >>> you can see the showers on the hi-def doppler. zooming in, let's take a look at the north day. obviously we have showers over the golden gate bridge and a set of showers heading to the 101. there is a big cell over yountville. showers will continue into the afternoon before they clear. the wind is easing up already and they have canceled the wind advisory in effect. we will now see clearing toward the end of the day into thursday. we will have a dry break before the rain returns on friday. that will linger for the weekend and it will be a soggy mess through sunday. what's ben having fast, reliable wifi with coverage throughout your home? how about having internet that can help you save on wireless phone service? xfinity gives you the fastest speeds from america's best internet provider to stream on all your devices. plus, with xfinity mobile included, you can switch your wireless carrier and save hundreds of dollars a year. now that's simple,
waterloo bay parkway and 85 are taking a hit out of the south bay this morning. >>> here's a live look out of san rafael into san francisco. >>> you can see the showers on the hi-def doppler. zooming in, let's take a look at the north day. obviously we have showers over the golden gate bridge and a set of showers heading to the 101. there is a big cell over yountville. showers will continue into the afternoon before they clear. the wind is easing up already and they have...
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well both for money is professor at the university of waterloo kind of and she says the number of asylum seekers is linked to riyadh's crackdown on activism and i think it coincides with generally the arab spring writ large and really many people feeling as though that frankly you know political commentary free thought is frankly no longer welcomed in the post arab spring entire middle east in many ways it's not just saudi arabia but certainly i think there is something to be worried about here because of course saudi arabia is indeed increasingly rounding up many people activists many women's rights activists of course predominantly but there is also everything from poets to intellectuals to writers so there is a great feeling that there is a clamping down on let's say political thought at the same time and at some point to point this out that there's a lot of social reforms and economic reforms that may in fact be welcomed by the vast majority of many saudis hundreds of immigrants in australian detention centers or into the second week of a hunger strike detainees in brisbane in melbou
well both for money is professor at the university of waterloo kind of and she says the number of asylum seekers is linked to riyadh's crackdown on activism and i think it coincides with generally the arab spring writ large and really many people feeling as though that frankly you know political commentary free thought is frankly no longer welcomed in the post arab spring entire middle east in many ways it's not just saudi arabia but certainly i think there is something to be worried about here...
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well both of them money is professor at the university of waterloo kind of and she says the number of asylum seekers is linked to riyadh's crackdown on activism and i think it coincides with generally the arab spring writ large and really many people feeling as though that frankly you know political commentary free thought is frankly no longer welcomed in the post arab spring entire middle east in many ways it's not just saudi arabia but certainly i think there is something to be worried about here because of course saudi arabia is indeed increasingly rounding up many people activists many women's rights activists of course predominantly but there is also everything from poets to intellectuals to writers so there is a great feeling that there is a clamping down on let's say political thought at the same time and at some point to point this out there's a lot of social reforms and economic reforms that may in fact be welcomed by the vast majority of many saudis hundreds of immigrants in australia detention centers or into the second week of a hunger strike detainees in brisbane in melbo
well both of them money is professor at the university of waterloo kind of and she says the number of asylum seekers is linked to riyadh's crackdown on activism and i think it coincides with generally the arab spring writ large and really many people feeling as though that frankly you know political commentary free thought is frankly no longer welcomed in the post arab spring entire middle east in many ways it's not just saudi arabia but certainly i think there is something to be worried about...