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the fbi highlight available resources. the fbi and _ highlight available resources. the fbi and our partners the department of homeland security have significant valuable training and awareness resources available both online _ awareness resources available both online and — awareness resources available both online and directly through our field _ online and directly through our field offices across the country. additionally we work very closely with the — additionally we work very closely with the adl and other similar organisations to increase awareness to provide _ organisations to increase awareness to provide training and inform community is about threats. i was struck— community is about threats. i was struck iry— community is about threats. i was struck by the welcome measures of congregation beth israel website and import— congregation beth israel website and import it _ congregation beth israel website and import it reads we care about you, we strengthen each other, you have something _ we strengthen each other, you have something to contribute. i
the fbi highlight available resources. the fbi and _ highlight available resources. the fbi and our partners the department of homeland security have significant valuable training and awareness resources available both online _ awareness resources available both online and — awareness resources available both online and directly through our field _ online and directly through our field offices across the country. additionally we work very closely with the — additionally we work very closely...
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is the most specialised operational unit the fbi has. these agents train specifically for these types of missions and operations. they do not really have a traditional investigative duties of other fbi agents. they were on the ground. they must have been mobilised quickly and it must have also taken them a few hours to get on the scene but once the order was made to breach the synagogue then they managed to get hostages out and also take down the hostage taker. it was an effective response and with your experience, the questions we are asking is what was the understanding or the knowledge of this man beforehand? a great question. obviously he is dead so we will not be able, the fbi will not be able to interview him or get to any of that. so i would think that through the course of the investigation going on now that they will be talking to people who knew him, his family obviously and it sounds like the british authorities are assisting with that. how much evidence did he leave from a digital perspective either on his devices, his phones
is the most specialised operational unit the fbi has. these agents train specifically for these types of missions and operations. they do not really have a traditional investigative duties of other fbi agents. they were on the ground. they must have been mobilised quickly and it must have also taken them a few hours to get on the scene but once the order was made to breach the synagogue then they managed to get hostages out and also take down the hostage taker. it was an effective response and...
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essentially, the fbi acted on the people being freed. there must be shocking concern amongstjewish communities concern amongst jewish communities across concern amongstjewish communities across country. concern amongst jewish communities across country-— across country. there was a very cuick across country. there was a very quick response _ across country. there was a very quick response of _ across country. there was a very quick response of authorities - across country. there was a very - quick response of authorities around the country, certainly here in los angeles the lapd said they were stepping up security outside synagogues in this city, but other cities —— but other synagogues around the country. in recent years around the country. in recent years a rising anti—semitism has posed a major problem at synagogues and other places. that is why it was an extremely tense few hours with obviously authorities in other areas not knowing the particular details, but there is also speculation in cases like this that this may not be
essentially, the fbi acted on the people being freed. there must be shocking concern amongstjewish communities concern amongst jewish communities across concern amongstjewish communities across country. concern amongst jewish communities across country-— across country. there was a very cuick across country. there was a very quick response _ across country. there was a very quick response of _ across country. there was a very quick response of authorities - across country. there was a very -...
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is the most specialised operational unit the fbi has. these agents trained specifically for these types of missions and operations. they do not really have a traditional investigated duties of other fbi agents that it they were on the ground. they must have been mobilised quickly and it must have also taken them a few hours to get on the scene but once the order was made to reach the synagogue then they managed to get hostages out and also take down the hostage take—up. it hostages out and also take down the hostage take-up.— the hostage take-up. it was an effective response _ the hostage take-up. it was an effective response and - the hostage take-up. it was an effective response and with - effective response and with your experience, the questions we are asking is what was the understanding all the knowledge of this man beforehand? ah, understanding all the knowledge of this man beforehand?- of this man beforehand? a great cuestion. of this man beforehand? a great question. obviously _ of this man beforehand? a great question. obvi
is the most specialised operational unit the fbi has. these agents trained specifically for these types of missions and operations. they do not really have a traditional investigated duties of other fbi agents that it they were on the ground. they must have been mobilised quickly and it must have also taken them a few hours to get on the scene but once the order was made to reach the synagogue then they managed to get hostages out and also take down the hostage take—up. it hostages out and...
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we have been in contact already with multiple fbi legates to involve tel aviv and london. we have worked closely with the jewish federation and i will continue to do that and we will continue to do that and we will continue to do that throughout the country. we do believe, from our engagement with the subject, that he was singularly focused on one issue and it was not specifically related to the jewish community, but we will continue to work to find motive and we will continue on that path. in terms of the resolution of the incident, the hostage taker is deceased. we will conduct an independent investigation, my evidence response team will be here to process the scene, 18 from washington will be here to conduct an independent investigation of the shooting incident and that is the way we handle those things, our standard operating procedure. isolated matthew desarno speaking there. now to china, where health officials in beijing have confirmed the city's first locally—transmitted case of the omicron variant of covid—19. it was detected in the haidian district, where man
we have been in contact already with multiple fbi legates to involve tel aviv and london. we have worked closely with the jewish federation and i will continue to do that and we will continue to do that and we will continue to do that throughout the country. we do believe, from our engagement with the subject, that he was singularly focused on one issue and it was not specifically related to the jewish community, but we will continue to work to find motive and we will continue on that path. in...
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we have been in contact already with multiple fbi leg outs to include tel aviv and london. we have been working with the jewish london. we have been working with thejewish federation and i want to continue to do that and we will continue to do that throughout the country. we do believe from our engagement with the subject that he was singularly focused on one issue and it was not specifically related to thejewish community but we will continue to work to find motive and we will continue on that path. in terms of the resolution of the incident, the hostage taker is deceased. we will conduct an independent investigation by evidence response team who will be here to process added team from washington will conduct an independent investigation of the shooting indus asthma incident and that is where we will handle those things are normal standard operating procedure. —— shooting incident. before we take questions, you might be frustrated at my inability to answer a whole lot of questions right now because of the ongoing investigation as the shooting incident that occurred and
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tracy walder is a former cia and fbi special agent. she's now a professor of criminal justice and terrorism at texas christian university, close to where the stand—off happened on saturday. thank you very much forjoining us. the fbi have said this case has global reach. clearly, there are connections to the uk. where else? thank you so much for having me, martin? i would say the next step in those connections would be pakistan. that is where aafia siddiqui is from and there have been movements throughout pakistan to garner her release from prison. this throughout pakistan to garner her release from prison.— release from prison. this is aafia siddi . ui, release from prison. this is aafia siddiqui. who _ release from prison. this is aafia siddiqui, who has— release from prison. this is aafia siddiqui, who has a _ release from prison. this is aafia siddiqui, who has a very - release from prison. this is aafia | siddiqui, who has a very troubling history, doesn't she? tell us about her beliefs and her views and why there is a jewish
tracy walder is a former cia and fbi special agent. she's now a professor of criminal justice and terrorism at texas christian university, close to where the stand—off happened on saturday. thank you very much forjoining us. the fbi have said this case has global reach. clearly, there are connections to the uk. where else? thank you so much for having me, martin? i would say the next step in those connections would be pakistan. that is where aafia siddiqui is from and there have been...
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ijust wonder how much focus the fbi, you think, actually had on the man in fact? i think, actually had on the man in fact? , , , in fact? i will be blind, my cuess in fact? i will be blind, my guess is— in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i have l in fact? i will be blind, my - guess is not a lot. i have seen various outlets calling for her release in the uk, as early as really september and was organising people to call for her release and here in the dallas area the council for american islamic relations was also calling for her release, and held a fundraiser for that as early as last month. those probably should have been on someone �*s radar. again, it's sort of like looking through a a haystack for a needle, but i'm just wondering with the rest of these two teens if this is something of a larger issue going on. is something of a larger issue auoin on.
ijust wonder how much focus the fbi, you think, actually had on the man in fact? i think, actually had on the man in fact? , , , in fact? i will be blind, my cuess in fact? i will be blind, my guess is— in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a _ in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i - in fact? i will be blind, my guess is not a lot. i have l in fact? i will be blind, my - guess is...
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general to get a rundown and he said there was overwhelming cooperation with local authorities and fbi, and they did one helluva job. this was an act of terror. it was an act of terror. not only was it related to someone who had been arrested, i might add, 15 years ago and been injailforten years, the ideas were something new. they did just a great job. i also told them we wanted to make sure we got the word out to synagogues and places of worship that we are not going to tolerate this. we have this capacity to deal with assaults on particularly the anti—semitism that has grown up and so i put a call in to the rabbi. we missed one another on the way up here. but they should rest assured that we are focused, and the attorney general is focused on making sure that we deal with these kinds of acts. we'll get the latest on the situation from our los angeles correspondent peter bowes very shortly. earlier, sophie long sent this report on the unfolding events from colleyville in texas. more than ten hours after their ordeal began, this is the moment you can see the three final hostages run
general to get a rundown and he said there was overwhelming cooperation with local authorities and fbi, and they did one helluva job. this was an act of terror. it was an act of terror. not only was it related to someone who had been arrested, i might add, 15 years ago and been injailforten years, the ideas were something new. they did just a great job. i also told them we wanted to make sure we got the word out to synagogues and places of worship that we are not going to tolerate this. we have...
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as an fbi swat team moved in, the 44—year—old spoke to his family back home. his words were recorded as he became increasingly desperate. these pictures show several hostages running for their lives. within minutes, malik faisal akram was shot dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we were very... we were terrified. and when i saw an opportunity, where he wasn't in a good position, i made sure that the two gentlemen who were still with me, that they were ready to go, the exit wasn't too far away. i told them to go, i threw a chair at the gunman and i headed for the door. and all three of us were able to get out without even a shot being fired. throughout the stand—off, malik faisal akram was heard demanding the release of aafia siddiqui. she's known as 'lady al-qaeda', a pakistani neuroscientist jailed in the us for trying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan. it is the way that he was killed, he was shot. that shouldn't have happened. tariq hussain knew malik faisal akram and his family. he says many here
as an fbi swat team moved in, the 44—year—old spoke to his family back home. his words were recorded as he became increasingly desperate. these pictures show several hostages running for their lives. within minutes, malik faisal akram was shot dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we were very... we were terrified. and when i saw an opportunity, where he wasn't in a good position, i made sure that the two gentlemen who were still with me,...
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the fbi seemed to bring it under control, thankfully with no—one hurt, but it did go on for quite some time, and the impact onjewish communities and synagogues across america must be quite profound? there was an immediate impact in that we had police forces around the country, initially first here in los angeles, saying that they were stepping up patrols outside of synagogues, putting more people, more officers, stationing them outside synagogues, because clearly anti—semitism is on the rise. there have been other cases, examples around the country, so there were a few very nervous hours as this was under way, but it was ultimately up to those fbi crisis negotiators, they seemed to bring the situation under control and allow for the safe release, thank goodness, of those hostages. australia and new zealand are sending help to the pacific island nation of tonga, to assess the damage caused by an underwater volcanic eruption and tsunami. the island appears to have been covered in volcanic ash and communications have been limited. rupert wingfield—hayes reports. from high up in space,
the fbi seemed to bring it under control, thankfully with no—one hurt, but it did go on for quite some time, and the impact onjewish communities and synagogues across america must be quite profound? there was an immediate impact in that we had police forces around the country, initially first here in los angeles, saying that they were stepping up patrols outside of synagogues, putting more people, more officers, stationing them outside synagogues, because clearly anti—semitism is on the...
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the fbi and a swat team are at the scene and say the man is armed. the hostage—taker interrupted a service that was being streamed live. let's get more on that from our north america correspondent peter bowes. peter, tell us what the latest news is after that one hostage was released? we news is after that one hostage was released?— was released? we understand these negotiations _ was released? we understand these negotiations are - these negotiations are continuing and they are at a very delicate stage. the positive news is that one person, a male hostage, was released unharmed and there have been no reports of any of the other hostages being injured. really, all many people have to go on and clearly the authorities are looking at this as well, that live stream of the congregation from earlier in the day and thatis from earlier in the day and that is when many people, observers, perhaps people who would otherwise have been in the building, had it not been for covid and that's why a lot of people watching and listening to the live stream, there i
the fbi and a swat team are at the scene and say the man is armed. the hostage—taker interrupted a service that was being streamed live. let's get more on that from our north america correspondent peter bowes. peter, tell us what the latest news is after that one hostage was released? we news is after that one hostage was released?— was released? we understand these negotiations _ was released? we understand these negotiations are - these negotiations are continuing and they are at a very...
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the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still alive — and that the case is now closed. it may sound like something out of a science fiction movie — but in a uk first, a woman from london has been granted the gift of better sight — thanks to a bionic eye. the ground—breaking operation involved inserting a microchip into the patient�*s retina. victoria hollins has been finding out more. here comes the glasses. making the final adjustments for a patient who is virtually blind in her left eye. these glasses contain a camera, linked to a small computer which connects with a microchip recently inserted under her retina. the chip is placed in the centre of the retina, which is the seeing part of the eye, and we can stimulate the chip for her to start to see different types of signals. so that shows that we will hopefully be able to now train her to see things within the centre of her eye, which she never saw before. i'd be able to see my grandchildren and when i look in the mirror, i'm going to get a shock! chuckles. this is part of a clinical t
the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still alive — and that the case is now closed. it may sound like something out of a science fiction movie — but in a uk first, a woman from london has been granted the gift of better sight — thanks to a bionic eye. the ground—breaking operation involved inserting a microchip into the patient�*s retina. victoria hollins has been finding out more. here comes the glasses. making the final adjustments for a...
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in the united states the fbi are negotiating with a man who has taken people hostage at a synagogue. homes nearby in the city of colleyville are being evacuated. it's not thought anyone has been injured. our correspondent nomia iqbal is following latest developments from washington. what we do know so far is that this started around about three hours ago. so the congregation shabbat service was under way, it was being live streamed, there were no images, though — but people that were listening to it could hear a man. and he, before the live feed was cut off, could be heard speaking, cursing at times, he was sounding angry, talking about his sister, demanding she be released from prison. there's been also speculation about who this man is, but we don't have any confirmation yet from police so far. the police say that they've made contact with him and that they conducted operations on the block where the congregation is located, which is close to dallas. they say the situation is ongoing and they have, as you mentioned, told residents to avoid the area. a white house official has als
in the united states the fbi are negotiating with a man who has taken people hostage at a synagogue. homes nearby in the city of colleyville are being evacuated. it's not thought anyone has been injured. our correspondent nomia iqbal is following latest developments from washington. what we do know so far is that this started around about three hours ago. so the congregation shabbat service was under way, it was being live streamed, there were no images, though — but people that were...
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the fbi seemed to bring it under control, thankfully would no—one hurt, but it did go on for quite some time, and the impact onjewish communities and synagogues across america must be quite profound? there was an immediate impact in that we had police forces around the country, initially first here in los angeles, saying that they were stepping up patrols outside of synagogues, putting more people, more officers, stationing them outside synagogues, because clearly anti—semitism is on the rise. there have been other cases, examples around the country, so, there were a few very nervous hours as this was under way, but it was ultimately up to those fbi crisis negotiators that managed, they seem to bring the situation under control and allow for the safe release, thank goodness, of those hostages. the duke of sussex has launched a legal challenge for the right to pay for police protection when he's in the uk. prince harry lost his security when he stepped back from royal duties in 2020. he says his private protection team in the us doesn't have adequate jurisdiction abroad or access to uk
the fbi seemed to bring it under control, thankfully would no—one hurt, but it did go on for quite some time, and the impact onjewish communities and synagogues across america must be quite profound? there was an immediate impact in that we had police forces around the country, initially first here in los angeles, saying that they were stepping up patrols outside of synagogues, putting more people, more officers, stationing them outside synagogues, because clearly anti—semitism is on the...
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the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still alive — and that the case is now closed. from today, almost all coronavirus restrictions are being lifted in the republic of ireland. a social distancing measures and limits on gatherings will be scrapped, while workers will return to offices on a staggered basis. an 8pm curfew for restaurants, bars, cafes and pubs will also be lifted. hearing a former olympic champion will head up a new government body to encourage walking and cycling. based in york and will try to improve infrastructure for walkers. getting from a to b on foot or by bike is good for our health and the environment but how good is our infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists? the issue is being given cash by the government and cloud from the former olympic cyclist chris boardman. the gold medallist is to become interim commissioner of the government body active travel england. it has been set up to encourage walking and cycling by inspecting the standards of local highways, ensuring major planning applications caterfor highways, en
the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still alive — and that the case is now closed. from today, almost all coronavirus restrictions are being lifted in the republic of ireland. a social distancing measures and limits on gatherings will be scrapped, while workers will return to offices on a staggered basis. an 8pm curfew for restaurants, bars, cafes and pubs will also be lifted. hearing a former olympic champion will head up a new government body to...
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the fbi seem to bring it under control without anybody being hurt. the bring it under control without anybody being hurt. the impact on jewish communities _ anybody being hurt. the impact on jewish communities and _ anybody being hurt. the impact on i jewish communities and synagogues across america must be quite profound?— across america must be quite rofound? . , ., ., profound? there was an immediate im act in profound? there was an immediate impact in that _ profound? there was an immediate impact in that police _ profound? there was an immediate impact in that police forces - profound? there was an immediate impact in that police forces around | impact in that police forces around the country, first here in los angeles, saying they were stepping up angeles, saying they were stepping up patrols outside of synagogues, putting more people, more officers, stationing them outside synagogues, because clearly anti—semitism is on the rise and there have been other cases and other examples around the country. so there were a view very nervous hours a
the fbi seem to bring it under control without anybody being hurt. the bring it under control without anybody being hurt. the impact on jewish communities _ anybody being hurt. the impact on jewish communities and _ anybody being hurt. the impact on i jewish communities and synagogues across america must be quite profound?— across america must be quite rofound? . , ., ., profound? there was an immediate im act in profound? there was an immediate impact in that _ profound? there was an...
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the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still alive — and that the case is now closed. an ending of sorts. you're watching bbc news. adults living with obesity in england are now being offered extra weight—loss support from community pharmacists. until now, patients had to be seen by their gps before they could access an nhs12—week weight management plan. the scheme is designed to help the estimated one—in—four adults who are obese. reena barai is from the national pharmacy association, and told bbc breakfast that she hopes people are encouraged to come forward. pharmacies are willing and able to provide these services. we know that people are losing weight can have a profound effect on people's mental and physical well—being and by helping them to lose that weight, we can reduce the risk of cancers, stroke, heart disease, so losing weight is an absolutely essential thing for people to do. and obviously we are injanuary right now, when people are thinking about it, as well, so we really encourage people to come into their pharmacies, ju
the fbi says he had earlier tried to fool the authorities into thinking gabby was still alive — and that the case is now closed. an ending of sorts. you're watching bbc news. adults living with obesity in england are now being offered extra weight—loss support from community pharmacists. until now, patients had to be seen by their gps before they could access an nhs12—week weight management plan. the scheme is designed to help the estimated one—in—four adults who are obese. reena...
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malik faisal akram was shot dead by the fbi afterfour malik faisal akram was shot dead by the fbi after four hostages were released and managed to escape from the synagogue they were being held is in on saturday night. the 44—year—old had a history of mental illness and travelled from the lancashire to the united states about two weeks earlier. his family had tried to talk him into surrendering to the police force and the fbi but failed to do so. two teenagers who were arrested on sunday evening are still being questioned. police say they were arrested in south manchester and have given no further details. other questions do remain. how did he manage to acquire a gun over there and was he working alone?- manage to acquire a gun over there and was he working alone? thank you very much- — our security correspondent frank gardner had this assessment of mis�*s knowledge of akram. so, m15 the security service keep two lists, as it were which are dynamic. they are constantly changing and some flow from one to the other. one is the active list, and he was on that list in 2020 as a subj
malik faisal akram was shot dead by the fbi afterfour malik faisal akram was shot dead by the fbi after four hostages were released and managed to escape from the synagogue they were being held is in on saturday night. the 44—year—old had a history of mental illness and travelled from the lancashire to the united states about two weeks earlier. his family had tried to talk him into surrendering to the police force and the fbi but failed to do so. two teenagers who were arrested on sunday...
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as soon as it became known that akram was a british citizen who, according to the fbi, entered the united states just two weeks ago, the investigation became global. counter—terror police in manchester are assisting the us authorities, and are now questioning two teenagers who were arrested in the city last night. sophie long, bbc news, dallas. i spoke to our correspondent dave guest, who is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here in blackburn, as are his family. they have issued a statement. his brother gulbar said in a statement on social media, "we as a family do not condone any of his actions and would like to apologise wholeheartedly to all the victims involved in the unfortunate incident. we would like to add that any attack on any human being, be it ajew, christian or muslim is wrong and should always be condemned." akram's family spent a number of tense hours here at the police station over the weekend, as they liaised with fbi negotiators and british authorities, in the hope of trying to bring this to a peaceful
as soon as it became known that akram was a british citizen who, according to the fbi, entered the united states just two weeks ago, the investigation became global. counter—terror police in manchester are assisting the us authorities, and are now questioning two teenagers who were arrested in the city last night. sophie long, bbc news, dallas. i spoke to our correspondent dave guest, who is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief...
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the priority right now that the fbi and greater manchester police _ that the fbi and greater manchester police and _ that the fbi and greater manchester police and mi5 and counterterrorism police _ police and mi5 and counterterrorism police in _ police and mi5 and counterterrorism police in all — police and mi5 and counterterrorism police in all have is to find out were — police in all have is to find out were there any accomplices? they will be _ were there any accomplices? they will be going through all his digital— will be going through all his digital footprint, will be going through all his digitalfootprint, his will be going through all his digital footprint, his means of communication, his laptop, his telephone— communication, his laptop, his telephone and so on, to find out who he had _ telephone and so on, to find out who he had met. — telephone and so on, to find out who he had met, who we had talked to, did he _ he had met, who we had talked to, did he do— he had met, who we had talked to, did he do this on his own? one thing i did he do this on his own? one thing
the priority right now that the fbi and greater manchester police _ that the fbi and greater manchester police and _ that the fbi and greater manchester police and mi5 and counterterrorism police _ police and mi5 and counterterrorism police in _ police and mi5 and counterterrorism police in all — police and mi5 and counterterrorism police in all have is to find out were — police in all have is to find out were there any accomplices? they will be _ were there any accomplices? they will be...
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as soon as it became known that akram was a british citizen who, according to the fbi, entered the united states just two weeks ago, the investigation became global. counter—terror police in manchester are assisting the us authorities, and are now questioning two teenagers who were arrested in the city last night. sophie long, bbc news, dallas. our correspondent dave guest is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. so, what else have you found out about him and what are people saying about him and what are people saying about this? ~ .,, ., , , , .,, about this? well, obviously people are in a states _ about this? well, obviously people are in a states of _ about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief - about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here - about this? well, obviously people are in a states of disbelief here in l are in a states of disbelief here in blackburn as are his family. they haveissued blackburn as are his family. they have issued a statement. his brother said in a statement on social media, we as a family do not condo
as soon as it became known that akram was a british citizen who, according to the fbi, entered the united states just two weeks ago, the investigation became global. counter—terror police in manchester are assisting the us authorities, and are now questioning two teenagers who were arrested in the city last night. sophie long, bbc news, dallas. our correspondent dave guest is in blackburn, where malik faisal akram was from. so, what else have you found out about him and what are people saying...
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there was a ten hour stand—off as an fbi swat team moved in print at the 44—year—old spoke to his family back home. his words were recorded as he became increasingly desperate. these pictures show several hostages running for their lives. within minutes, malik faisal akram was shot dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. it dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. �* ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound _ ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. _ ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we - ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we were l ordeal. it didn't look good, it - didn't sound good. we were very... we were terrified. and when i saw an opportunity, where he wasn't in a good position, i made sure that the two gentlemen who were still with me, that they were ready to go, the exit wasn't too far away. i told them to go, i threw a chair at the gunman and i headed for the door. and all three of us were able to get out without even a shot being fired. throughout the stand—off, malik faisal akram that was heard demanding the release
there was a ten hour stand—off as an fbi swat team moved in print at the 44—year—old spoke to his family back home. his words were recorded as he became increasingly desperate. these pictures show several hostages running for their lives. within minutes, malik faisal akram was shot dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. it dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. �* ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound _ ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. _ ordeal. it...
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as an fbi swat team moved in, the 44—year—old spoke to his family back home. his words were recorded as he became increasingly desperate. these pictures show several hostages running for their lives. within minutes, malik faisal akram was shot dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we were very... we were terrified. and when i saw an opportunity, where he wasn't in a good position, i made sure that the two gentlemen who were still with me, that they were ready to go, the exit wasn't too far away. i told them to go, i threw a chair at the gunman and i headed for the door. and all three of us were able to get out without even a shot being fired. throughout the stand—off, malik faisal akram was heard demanding the release of aafia siddiqui. she's known as lady al-qaeda, a pakistani neuroscientistjailed in the us for trying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan. it is the way that he was killed, he was shot. that shouldn't have happened. tariq hussain knew malik faisal akram and his family. he says many here qu
as an fbi swat team moved in, the 44—year—old spoke to his family back home. his words were recorded as he became increasingly desperate. these pictures show several hostages running for their lives. within minutes, malik faisal akram was shot dead. the rabbi here described their ordeal. it didn't look good, it didn't sound good. we were very... we were terrified. and when i saw an opportunity, where he wasn't in a good position, i made sure that the two gentlemen who were still with me,...
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watch the police and the fbi want to know is why in 2022, injanuary, nick garnett decided to go to the united states to carry out this action. they want to carry out this action. they want to know how he managed to get a while holding a british tourist visa and they want to know whether he was working with anyone in the united states, the uk or elsewhere. thank ou, nick states, the uk or elsewhere. thank you, nick garnett _ states, the uk or elsewhere. thank you, nick garnett and _ states, the uk or elsewhere. thank you, nick garnett and blackburn. i staff who work in schools and prisons in england and wales are for the first time being issued with guidance on how to help people who self—harm. the national institute for health and care excellence says self—harm is "everyone's business" to tackle — notjust mental health professionals. self—harm is when somebody intentionally damages or injures their body to try to cope with emotional distress or to feel in control. —— perhaps to try to. although there are lots of reasons why people do it. one in five girls and one in ten boy
watch the police and the fbi want to know is why in 2022, injanuary, nick garnett decided to go to the united states to carry out this action. they want to carry out this action. they want to know how he managed to get a while holding a british tourist visa and they want to know whether he was working with anyone in the united states, the uk or elsewhere. thank ou, nick states, the uk or elsewhere. thank you, nick garnett _ states, the uk or elsewhere. thank you, nick garnett and _ states, the...
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earlier the fbi raided the homes connected with the texas chapter of the 0ath keepers militia group, making a number of arrests. in their charging document, the doj alleged that 11 member fo the group conspired to forcefully stop the peaceful transfer of power, to the democratically elected president biden. this including the stocking of firearms with so called "quick reaction forces" just outside the dc limits on the day. with members of one chapter holding training for "unconventional warfare" in the run up to january 6th. according to prosecutors, 0ath keeper founder — elmer stewart rhodes iii — told followers in december that if biden came to power "we will have to do a bloody, massive, bloody revolution against them... that's what going to have to happen". he's previously said members who entered the capitol onjanuary 6th were "off mission". earlier i spoke to ron filipkowski, a veteran, former prosecutor and current far—right researcher, about the severity of these charges the charges are just below treason. it is second only to treason as far as federal crimes go. the 0a
earlier the fbi raided the homes connected with the texas chapter of the 0ath keepers militia group, making a number of arrests. in their charging document, the doj alleged that 11 member fo the group conspired to forcefully stop the peaceful transfer of power, to the democratically elected president biden. this including the stocking of firearms with so called "quick reaction forces" just outside the dc limits on the day. with members of one chapter holding training for...
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a key figure in uncovering these findings is vince pankoke, a retired fbi special agent and director of investigation of the cold case team which looked into the story of anne frank's betrayal — we can talk to vince now from fort lauderdale in florida. 0ur correspondent was talking about the continued scepticism that exists about ever finding the real answer. how conclusive do you think your evidence is? i know it has been a frustration of historians and even people who have followed and frank for years and years because it has never been a clear answer. because it has never been a clearanswer. —— because it has never been a clear answer. —— anne frank. we feel we are 85% 95% sure for a case this old, nearly 80 years old — that is pretty conclusive. old - that is pretty conclusive.- old - that is pretty conclusive. ~ ., , ., conclusive. what was his role in the community _ conclusive. what was his role in the community at - conclusive. what was his role in the community at the - conclusive. what was his role l in the community at the time? where did he fit into the panora
a key figure in uncovering these findings is vince pankoke, a retired fbi special agent and director of investigation of the cold case team which looked into the story of anne frank's betrayal — we can talk to vince now from fort lauderdale in florida. 0ur correspondent was talking about the continued scepticism that exists about ever finding the real answer. how conclusive do you think your evidence is? i know it has been a frustration of historians and even people who have followed and...
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the fbi is continuing to negotiate with the hostage—taker, who they say is armed. the police have told residents to avoid the area. the incident happened as a service was being streamed live. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show — with christa larwood.
the fbi is continuing to negotiate with the hostage—taker, who they say is armed. the police have told residents to avoid the area. the incident happened as a service was being streamed live. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show — with christa larwood.
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neuroscientist aafia siddiqui, who is serving an 86 year prison sentence in texas for shooting at soldiers and fbi agents in afghanistan. aaifia siddiqui's family said the man was not related to the jailed scientist. the authorities say there is no evidence to suggest an ongoing threat, and that an investigation will continue to try to establish the suspect�*s motives. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. details are emerging of the powerful impact of the volcanic eruption that has triggered tsunami warnings across the pacific ocean. the underwater eruption caused metre—high walls of water to crash into tonga and fiji. in a moment we'll cross to fiji for the very latest, but first here's the bbc�*s russell trott on how the volcano sent shock waves around the world. the tsunami left a trail of destruction across tonga's archipelago. many parts are completely covered in ash. with communications down, neighbouring countries are frantically trying to make contact. we need to finely balance the need to get there quickly and to make sure that we get the people and resources they need there, as well
neuroscientist aafia siddiqui, who is serving an 86 year prison sentence in texas for shooting at soldiers and fbi agents in afghanistan. aaifia siddiqui's family said the man was not related to the jailed scientist. the authorities say there is no evidence to suggest an ongoing threat, and that an investigation will continue to try to establish the suspect�*s motives. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. details are emerging of the powerful impact of the volcanic eruption that has triggered...
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for the others, the ordeal was to continue until the fbi swat team stormed the building. sometime around 9pm today, this evening, the hrt, the hostage rescue team, breached the synagogue, they rescued the three hostages and the subject is deceased. people came here, a place of worship, to pray, but once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. as the people who were trapped, terrified, try to come to terms with what happened, synagogues across the country have increased security in fear of copycat attacks. this was an act of terror, this was an out of terror, this was an act of terror, we're not going to tolerate this. we have this capacity to deal with assaults on particularly the anti—semitism that has grown up, i'll be putting a call into the rabbi, we missed one another on the way up here, but they should rest assured that we are focused. akram, who arrived in the united states two weeks ago, was heard ranting about religion and demanding the release of a pakistani neuroscientist with suspected links to al-qaeda currently serving a priso
for the others, the ordeal was to continue until the fbi swat team stormed the building. sometime around 9pm today, this evening, the hrt, the hostage rescue team, breached the synagogue, they rescued the three hostages and the subject is deceased. people came here, a place of worship, to pray, but once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. as the people who were trapped, terrified, try to come to terms with what happened, synagogues across the country have...
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the investigators — police, m15 and fbi — all want to know was anyone else involved? did anyone encourage him on this or was it reallyjust one person doing something entirely of his own back? there some unanswered questions. not only how was he able to fool m15 that he was not a threat, but also how was he able to get into the united states with a known criminal record? he had a violent temper and was banned from several courts, had been involved in a drugs deal — all of that, and yet he was able to walk throuthfk airport in new york, spend two weeks drifting around texas, acquire a weapon, walk into a synagogue and hold four people hostage. it is incredible that more people were not hurt. i think it is important to say that this has not only been branded a terrorist attack by presidentjoe biden, but an anti—semitic attack by liz truss, the foreign secretary, because it was a synagogue that was attacked and chosen. initially, the fbi said that was irrelevant. it is not irrelevant. it is absolutely key. in the rest of that interview that thejewish chronicle got hol
the investigators — police, m15 and fbi — all want to know was anyone else involved? did anyone encourage him on this or was it reallyjust one person doing something entirely of his own back? there some unanswered questions. not only how was he able to fool m15 that he was not a threat, but also how was he able to get into the united states with a known criminal record? he had a violent temper and was banned from several courts, had been involved in a drugs deal — all of that, and yet he...
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his brother says that during the siege he was here at blackburn police station working with fbi investigators and british officers trying to talk his brother into ending the siege peacefully. effectively negotiate to it with him and tried to reason with him. ultimately that was unsuccessful and it ended with him being shot dead at the end of that age. what happens now is the investigating authority both in the united states and the uk will want to know whether he was working with any one l's or if it's his family and friends say, this was a loan operator, if you'd like, with mental health problems. that is still the key of this investigation. police have in rested to teenagers yesterday evening. they continue to be questioned by detectives. but this global investigation will be looking at is there a wider network, were there people helping him along the way to travel from here to new york and onto taxes, why was that synagogue targeted, was nobody feeding him information and encouraging him to do something? they want to get to the bottom of that to see if there is a wider number of people inv
his brother says that during the siege he was here at blackburn police station working with fbi investigators and british officers trying to talk his brother into ending the siege peacefully. effectively negotiate to it with him and tried to reason with him. ultimately that was unsuccessful and it ended with him being shot dead at the end of that age. what happens now is the investigating authority both in the united states and the uk will want to know whether he was working with any one l's or...
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we know there is an fbi open investigation, i think the advice would be not to go to america. there may be a way in which these days people can testify from overseas, technology and courtroom, if you like, user—friendly practices allow people to give evidence even in serious criminal trials not from the courtroom itself but even from abroad, but i cannot imagine the advice being to go to america, go into the witness box. we know the job emily maitlis data into thousand 19, she is highly intelligent and an extremely skilful journalist that she is not an attorney or barrister —— but emily maitlis data in 2019. they would have not only the answer she extracted from the prince but other points, is it right you do not sweat, where is the medical evidence? you say that you do not hug people, there is evidence to suggest he does, you say you always worry shirt and tie, there is evidence to suggest that is not true. —— you say that in britain you always wear a shirt and tie. it might build up a picture that the prince was not telling the whole truth when answering those ques
we know there is an fbi open investigation, i think the advice would be not to go to america. there may be a way in which these days people can testify from overseas, technology and courtroom, if you like, user—friendly practices allow people to give evidence even in serious criminal trials not from the courtroom itself but even from abroad, but i cannot imagine the advice being to go to america, go into the witness box. we know the job emily maitlis data into thousand 19, she is highly...
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the fbi quickly launched a massive nationwide hunt for the perpetrators of the attack. more than 600 have been charged for their involvement. it is banana republic stuff when political prisoners are arrested... fast forward and some republicans now refer to those arrested as political prisoners. joe kent is running for congress this year on a platform that the election was stolen. he has been endorsed by donald trump in a battle against the party establishment. make no mistake, there is a civil war going on right now in the republican party for the direction of the republican party. i guess i believe in the america first, president trump movement, that we have the vast majority of the country and the republican party. you don't think that some people would have looked at the events of january 6th and thought, actually, i don't want to be a part of that? i think initially there was a lot of people that did and i think a lot of them will now regret that. the mob was fed lies. in the days after the storming of the capitol, senior republicans condemned the attack. but when
the fbi quickly launched a massive nationwide hunt for the perpetrators of the attack. more than 600 have been charged for their involvement. it is banana republic stuff when political prisoners are arrested... fast forward and some republicans now refer to those arrested as political prisoners. joe kent is running for congress this year on a platform that the election was stolen. he has been endorsed by donald trump in a battle against the party establishment. make no mistake, there is a civil...