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so, pc keith palmer, who died protecting parliament. the funeral cortege just reaching southwark cathedral. organ music plays. music continues. so, many police officers lining the streets and behind them a huge number of members of the public who have come out to pay their respects. just talk us through what will be going through the minds of those many police officers who were watching there. well, there they are in what is called their number—1 uniforms, their best uniforms, as a mark of respect is to their colleague. just tipping their heads as he passes. many of them will be thinking about their owning counters, how lucky they have been, how lucky they are to be there today. they will be thinking about themselves going home this evening, going home to their families. themselves going home this evening, going home to theirfamilies. i think there will be many tears shed by those officers. they will be thinking about the family, they will also be thinking about the other officers who were injured in this attack and have yet to recove
so, pc keith palmer, who died protecting parliament. the funeral cortege just reaching southwark cathedral. organ music plays. music continues. so, many police officers lining the streets and behind them a huge number of members of the public who have come out to pay their respects. just talk us through what will be going through the minds of those many police officers who were watching there. well, there they are in what is called their number—1 uniforms, their best uniforms, as a mark of...
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keith palmer died of early public death. there is the bringing the people want to honour his sacrifice, but we must remember it will also be a private family funeral. what is noticeable being on the streets of southwark in the last couple of hours, is the number of police officers beginning to arrive here. it is notjust metropolitan police officers, but officers from around the country who have come here today to pay their respects. to show support for a colleague stone here. like my colleague said, we are a big family so it made sense to come down and do our bit. moments like this, how important is put the peace community to come together question extremely. there is no word for it other than that, really. they have estimated 5,000 bees coming down. you can't say there than that. it is important. the horrific terrorist incident that we have had it will try to drive everyone apart, it will try to drive everyone apart, it has done the opposite, brought everyone together. with had free transport for police officers. people are
keith palmer died of early public death. there is the bringing the people want to honour his sacrifice, but we must remember it will also be a private family funeral. what is noticeable being on the streets of southwark in the last couple of hours, is the number of police officers beginning to arrive here. it is notjust metropolitan police officers, but officers from around the country who have come here today to pay their respects. to show support for a colleague stone here. like my colleague...
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it wasn't just a job to keith, being a police officer. he was so keith, being a police officer. he was so proud, you know, to look out for people. he took real pleasure. he served the country. he did, yes. and i think that showed in his time with the territorial army before. yesterday his body was brought to westminster. keith palmer was a member of the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command. and it was his colleagues from there who formed a guard of honour and stayed with him overnight beside his coffin. pc palmer, back in the place which was to be his last police posting. he had a way of communicating with people from all walks of life, the lords and the baroness is that work up there, the mps. his favourite was being out on the streets talking to members of the streets talking to members of the public, happily taking pictures with people. police officers from all over the country have converged on london. it has brought everyone together. that is why you can see the transport police officers. an estimated 5000 bobbies coming down, i think. you can't say fairer than t
it wasn't just a job to keith, being a police officer. he was so keith, being a police officer. he was so proud, you know, to look out for people. he took real pleasure. he served the country. he did, yes. and i think that showed in his time with the territorial army before. yesterday his body was brought to westminster. keith palmer was a member of the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command. and it was his colleagues from there who formed a guard of honour and stayed with him...
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the mirror carries tributes to pc keith palmer,
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keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in herfirst the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour, the grief will lessen, his bravery will endure for generations to come. mark easton, bbc news, southwark. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has warned that russian and syrian military officers could face international sanctions, in the wake of the chemical attack in northern syria. mrjohnson was speaking in italy, where foreign ministers are considering what further action to take against president assad, following president trump's cruise missile strike last week. our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins reports. america'
keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in herfirst the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national...
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the friends of pc keith palmer remembering him. we're joined now from westminster by the very reverend andrew nunn, dean of southwark cathedral. that is where the funeral will take place later today. i suppose in some ways it is an honour to have this type of funeral in southwark cathedral. a real privilege for us to do this on behalf of pc keith palmer's family. and also on behalf of the metropolitan police wars and also the nation as well. to us a little bit about the service and what form will it take. —— tell. little bit about the service and what form will it take. -- tell. a familiarfuneral what form will it take. -- tell. a familiar funeral service. it is really important that despite all of the wonderful turnout of police officers from across the country, when we actually get into church, for the family, for the widow of pc keith palmer and his daughter, it is very much a service for a husband and father, as well as a colleague and father, as well as a colleague and friend, and for all of us who did not actually know pc
the friends of pc keith palmer remembering him. we're joined now from westminster by the very reverend andrew nunn, dean of southwark cathedral. that is where the funeral will take place later today. i suppose in some ways it is an honour to have this type of funeral in southwark cathedral. a real privilege for us to do this on behalf of pc keith palmer's family. and also on behalf of the metropolitan police wars and also the nation as well. to us a little bit about the service and what form...
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the headlines on bbc news: funeral of keith palm: the headlines on bbc news: funeral of keith palm: taking the funeral of keith palmer is taking part at southwark cathedral. thousands of police officers have been lining the road in central london. bush faces fines. scientists say the president and coral bleaching has bleached a great amount of australia's great barrier reef. jes staley, the chief executive of barclays is to be investigated by regulators for trying to identify a whistle—blower in 2016. mr staley has said he thought he was allowed to identify the person — despite the need for anonymity. the bank says it will cut mr staley‘s bonus substantially — that's understood to be by up to £1.3million. a secret recording implicating the bank of england in the libor rigging scandal has been uncovered by the bbc‘s panorama programme. the recording from 2008 adds to evidence that the bank of england pressured commercial banks to push their libor rates down during the financial crisis. the bank of england says it has been assisting the criminal investigations. the bbc has
the headlines on bbc news: funeral of keith palm: the headlines on bbc news: funeral of keith palm: taking the funeral of keith palmer is taking part at southwark cathedral. thousands of police officers have been lining the road in central london. bush faces fines. scientists say the president and coral bleaching has bleached a great amount of australia's great barrier reef. jes staley, the chief executive of barclays is to be investigated by regulators for trying to identify a whistle—blower...
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to keith and to celebrate an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, good hearted and very hard—working and very, very talented police officer. he arrested extraordinary numbers of criminals, but he was genuinely also a friendly face of british policing and in this horrible, horrible sad time, ithink and in this horrible, horrible sad time, i think all of us in policing hope that today's tribute to him is some small comfort to his family who we can't possibly imagine what they have been going through. we're incredibly proud of him and we know they are too and all our hearts are with them. police in manchester have launched extra patrols in the city centre, after receiving a surge in calls about people passing out from taking the banned drug, spice. greater manchester police said they dealt with 31 calls relating to the drug in 2a hours after it launched a two—day banning order in the city centre. it has been reported that the substance left some users looking like "zombies". well, lets get more on this now with dr robert r
to keith and to celebrate an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, good hearted and very hard—working and very, very talented police officer. he arrested extraordinary numbers of criminals, but he was genuinely also a friendly face of british policing and in this horrible, horrible sad time, ithink and in this horrible, horrible sad time, i think all of us in policing hope that today's tribute to him is some small comfort to his family who we can't possibly imagine what they have been going...
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keith could deal with any situation that was thrown at him. you always knew keith would be there. he was that one who would always be professional, so dedicated. he never sort of took his foot off the gas. it was notjust a job to keith, being a police officer. he was so proud to look out for people. he took a real pleasure in... he served the country, didn't he? he served the country. i think that showed as well in his time with the territorial army before. very proud to, i suppose, wear the crown. it was a job he loved doing as a policeman. chief constable sara thorton is the head of the national police chiefs' council. she says the scale of the police funeral is unprecedented. i don't think we will ever see a police funeral of this size. officers are coming from all over the country to line the route. at two o'clock this afternoon, outside police stations across the country, officers will observe two—minutes' silence. we will want to observe the sacrifice he made. how does it affect officers when one of their own is killed in the line of duty? it affect them enormously. there
keith could deal with any situation that was thrown at him. you always knew keith would be there. he was that one who would always be professional, so dedicated. he never sort of took his foot off the gas. it was notjust a job to keith, being a police officer. he was so proud to look out for people. he took a real pleasure in... he served the country, didn't he? he served the country. i think that showed as well in his time with the territorial army before. very proud to, i suppose, wear the...
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the funeral of pc keith palmer is taking place at southwark cathedral. the family requested that it would bea the family requested that it would be a private funeral. throughout the course of the day, police officers from all over the country have arrived here in london to pay their respects to pc keith palmer. he was 48 years old, a husband, a father of the five—year—old girl comedy lost his life just the five—year—old girl comedy lost his lifejust behind the five—year—old girl comedy lost his life just behind be protecting the houses of parliament. his body lay in rest in a couple just beneath the houses of parliament, with a special commission from the queen. it is an honour that is normally afforded only two great statesman and women, but her majesty agreed that the privilege should be extended to pc palmer. his funeral cortege left the palace of westminster, travelled slowly through the streets of london. streets that he knew so well. much of his 15 year policing career took place here in the capital. much of it. -- place here in the cap
the funeral of pc keith palmer is taking place at southwark cathedral. the family requested that it would bea the family requested that it would be a private funeral. throughout the course of the day, police officers from all over the country have arrived here in london to pay their respects to pc keith palmer. he was 48 years old, a husband, a father of the five—year—old girl comedy lost his life just the five—year—old girl comedy lost his lifejust behind the five—year—old girl...
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>> jim, the suspect's name released this afternoon keith price. he was from wilmington delaware and wanted in connection with an attempted murder earlier this month april 9th in fact and now dead at the hands of police. police officers utilizing fully marked patrol vehicles attempted to stop keith price at 24th street and market street. >> newcastle police gave their account of what led to the shooting of keith price after a pair of confrontations with price sandwiched that started in wilmington. and there was a warn out for price in connection with the shooting on lamson lane in newcastle. when police spotted him they ordered him to get out of his vehicle and then police said he refused to surrender. >> keith price refused to comply with officer's commands and instead drove his vehicle toward the officers which resulted in an officer firing their handgun at keith price. >> and a chase ensued and a cruiser crash add long the way and price crash nood a civilian vehicle in bellefonte and fled on foot and through this church parking lot and hid in bu
>> jim, the suspect's name released this afternoon keith price. he was from wilmington delaware and wanted in connection with an attempted murder earlier this month april 9th in fact and now dead at the hands of police. police officers utilizing fully marked patrol vehicles attempted to stop keith price at 24th street and market street. >> newcastle police gave their account of what led to the shooting of keith price after a pair of confrontations with price sandwiched that started...
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keith took the handle off the door. there was no light bulb in the light, no carpet on the floor, no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. when the police found the woman, inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stone and the court was told that she only had one sound tooth. neighbours say keith baker seemed controlling of his wife, but they'd no idea what was happening behind the doors. i just thought she was in a situation of domestic violence with an abusive husband, that didn't let her out, that was controlling. but, as i say, it was very, very quiet. the woman had been reported missing by her husband in england in march 2004, when the bakers took her to northern ireland, supposedly on holiday. but it wasn't until december 2012 that she was discovered in this house, along with videos of the bakers abusing her. the whole case is extremely upsetting, it's horrific and it's depraved and the suffering of this woman, over a period o
keith took the handle off the door. there was no light bulb in the light, no carpet on the floor, no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. when the police found the woman, inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stone and the court was told that she only had one sound tooth. neighbours say keith baker seemed controlling of his wife, but they'd no idea what was happening behind the doors. i just thought she...
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keith palmer was also a husband, son and brother. unarmed and unthreatening, pc palmer was murdered by khalid masood because of the uniform he was wearing and the place he was helping to protect. the cortege wound its way through the streets to southwark cathedral. thousands of officers lined the route, many involved in a massive security operation. while this was a very public farewell, pc palmer's family had appealed for privacy. so they weren't filmed or photographed. officers from all over the country had converged on london. they didn't know keith palmer in life, but in death they could identify with him and his family. overhead, two police helicopters performed a fly—past and a salute. among the public, some onlyjust old enough to know the dangers. just before the service began, there was a two—minute silence in london and at police stations around the country. keith palmer's friends, who have described him as a model police officer, carried his coffin into the cathedral. this was the first day in post of course a good —
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the first time i practised with dingjunhui, i phoned keith that evening and i said "keith, this lad is really, really special". i was thinking, "where has this lad come from?" it was his maturity, as much as anything, which really impressed me. and i was thinking, i have never seen a 15—year—old like this before. in 2003, aged 16, ding turned professional. he moved to wellingborough in england, where his new management team ran an academy. but those early years weren't easy. it was tough. i mean, he couldn't do anything. notjust speak the language or cook. he, literally, could not do anything himself. i think he got everything done for him in china. i don't talk with my family as much. you know, just every day i play, practice after practice. i go home, stay by myself, just sitting like that, and for, maybe one or two hours, just looking at the floors, the tv, and nothing to say. just sitting down there and then it's like a dead man, you know? and it's so boring. so boring. ding is now one of the richest snooker players in the world. but back then, his focus was very simple. he had
the first time i practised with dingjunhui, i phoned keith that evening and i said "keith, this lad is really, really special". i was thinking, "where has this lad come from?" it was his maturity, as much as anything, which really impressed me. and i was thinking, i have never seen a 15—year—old like this before. in 2003, aged 16, ding turned professional. he moved to wellingborough in england, where his new management team ran an academy. but those early years weren't...
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5eud legislative aide of malia cohen and here to speak for keith goldstein and irma lewis respectfully and couldn't be in attendance today because of personal matters. please proceed. >> thank you supervisors. i am here to speak on behalf of two applicants to the eastern neighborhood citizens advisory committee, mr. keith goldstein and ms. irma lewis who under fortunately couldn't join us today. >> >> >> mr. goldstein is active resident of the city for years and vice chair of the [inaudible] and active member of that committee for seven years and resident in district 10 since 1974. he's the president of the potrero hill dogpatch association and the a festival and on the council for the merchants organization and. ms. lewis is a resident for 20 years and resident of district 6 and member of a task force and the dogpatch neighborhood
5eud legislative aide of malia cohen and here to speak for keith goldstein and irma lewis respectfully and couldn't be in attendance today because of personal matters. please proceed. >> thank you supervisors. i am here to speak on behalf of two applicants to the eastern neighborhood citizens advisory committee, mr. keith goldstein and ms. irma lewis who under fortunately couldn't join us today. >> >> >> mr. goldstein is active resident of the city for years and vice...
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keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen. his bravery will endure for generations to come. mark easton, bbc news, southwark. the united states, canada and mexico have announced a joint bid to stage the football world cup in 2026. if successful, it would be the first time three nations havejointly hosted a fifa competition. at a news conference, the president of the us soccer federation said president trump's controversial comments about mexico wouldn'tjeopardise the bid. we have the full support of the us government. the president of the united states is fully supported and encouraged us
keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen....
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keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen, his bravery will endure for generations to come. mark easton, bbc news, southwark. let's get more from california or the news that two people have died and at least two others have been injured after a shooting at the school in the town of san bernardino. 0n the line is a crime and safety reporter in san berna rdino and safety reporter in san bernardino county for the southern california newsgroup. could you take us california newsgroup. could you take us through what you believe happened at the school today? from what we understand, around 10:30
keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen,...
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mandy highfield lived with the couple and is the mother of some of keith baker's children. she says she didn't know that the bakers were sexually abusing the woman kept captive in their house, but she did eventually contact the police because of the conditions she was being kept in. she was 45 but she was like a 12—year—old. keith took the handle off her door. there was no lightbulb in her light, no carpet on the floor. no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. i don't know how anybody, anybody, can do something like that to a mentally disabled woman. when the police found the woman, inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stone and the court was told that she only had one sound tooth. neighbours say keith baker appeared controlling of his wife, but they never imagined what was going on behind these doors. i just... ijust thought she was in a situation with domestic violence with an abusive husband that didn't let her out, that was controlling. but it was very, very quiet, never hea
mandy highfield lived with the couple and is the mother of some of keith baker's children. she says she didn't know that the bakers were sexually abusing the woman kept captive in their house, but she did eventually contact the police because of the conditions she was being kept in. she was 45 but she was like a 12—year—old. keith took the handle off her door. there was no lightbulb in her light, no carpet on the floor. no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they...
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keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen. his bravery will endure for generations to come. mark easton, bbc news, southwark. the head of barclays is expected to be stripped of his million—pound annual bonus for attempting to uncover the identity of a whistle—blower who'd raised concerns about a senior member of staff at the bank. jes staley could lose up to £1.3 million. he's also been issued with a formal reprimand, and is subject to an investigation by the financial regulators. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. whenjes staleyjoined barclays in 2015, he had a straightforward
keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen....
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you may know of his past writings, keith melton. he is an internationally recognized author and intelligence historian. an expert on clandestine i'm devices and technology, how all this stuff works and as a longtime advisor to the u.s. intelligence committee which is where i first met him -- he is a technical trained craft historian at the training center in washington dc. he is also in his private life -- he has assembled the largest collection of espionage related artifacts in the world. more on that later. part of that collection is on display at cia headquarters, some as featured in his book "the ultimate spy book." keith has also participated in something on the order of 40 documentaries and tv shows. the latest of which i will mention because it will ring a bell. "the americans." some of the more clever plot devices i think of him and the gentleman right here in this room. the last book he did has been featured in many places "spy craft." these are the gadgets, these are the things that people are always asking about when they
you may know of his past writings, keith melton. he is an internationally recognized author and intelligence historian. an expert on clandestine i'm devices and technology, how all this stuff works and as a longtime advisor to the u.s. intelligence committee which is where i first met him -- he is a technical trained craft historian at the training center in washington dc. he is also in his private life -- he has assembled the largest collection of espionage related artifacts in the world. more...
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he went on to kill pc keith palmer in a knife attack inside the gates to parliament. the palace of westminster and surrounding area went into a security lockdown. on wednesday, a commemoration was held at westminster bridge. hundreds of people gathered on the bridge, which was closed to traffic. commons speaker, john bercow, announced two reviews of security at the palace of westminster, and he harked back to the attack. 2:40pm today marks a week on from the shocking events of last week. our thoughts will be in particular with the metropolitan police, as they mourn their colleague, pc keith palmer. the foreign office minister, tobias ellwood, has received widespread tributes for coming to the aid of pc keith palmer. mr ellwood has said he is heartbroken that the police officer died. foreign office question time was the first occasion since the attack on which tobias ellwood has appeared on the front bench. labour‘s shadow foreign secretary took the opportunity to praise him. may i start by paying tribute to the member for bournemouth east, for his extraordinary cour
he went on to kill pc keith palmer in a knife attack inside the gates to parliament. the palace of westminster and surrounding area went into a security lockdown. on wednesday, a commemoration was held at westminster bridge. hundreds of people gathered on the bridge, which was closed to traffic. commons speaker, john bercow, announced two reviews of security at the palace of westminster, and he harked back to the attack. 2:40pm today marks a week on from the shocking events of last week. our...
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and finally, the metro covers the funeral of pc keith palmer. we are going to cross the water to the atlantic, over the atlantic to america. donald trump's son, eric has given an interview to the telegraph where he says putin won't bully us. more alarmingly it seems from this conversation the main point of sending of those missiles was to make sure he and his father could defuse the threat posed to trump by the russia scandal. one of eric tram's statement is if there is anything syria did, it was to validate the fact there is no russia. so his main take on this event is that my father will now no longer be under suspicion for his links with russia. and putin won't bully us. if he wants a fight, we won't be intimidated by talk of war. like two bullies in the playground squaring up and say, if you hit me, i will hit you back. is the fbi's investigation, the other investigations, will they care about the missiles being sent to syria, suggesting donald trump is not in league with president putin?” suggesting donald trump is not in league with pres
and finally, the metro covers the funeral of pc keith palmer. we are going to cross the water to the atlantic, over the atlantic to america. donald trump's son, eric has given an interview to the telegraph where he says putin won't bully us. more alarmingly it seems from this conversation the main point of sending of those missiles was to make sure he and his father could defuse the threat posed to trump by the russia scandal. one of eric tram's statement is if there is anything syria did, it...
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keith jones and erin coleman are live at our draft headquarters. had tgi friday's right along the parkway. >> we hear that music out there, guys. can you feel the buzz? >> no question here. it is palpable here, the energy. 200,000 fans, they're getting ready to descend on the parkway behind us for the draft and the fan experience. >> the city has been preparing as we all know for months and the culmination of all that work happens in just one more day. tonight, crews are putting the last minute touches on the draft arena. a live look right now on that theater right on the set of philadelphia art museum. >> today, philadelphia police outlined their security plan to keep the crowds safe. lauren joins us right in front of the draft stage. what can fans expect out there for the draft? >> well, the first thing you can expect when you get here is quite a show. take a look at this. this thing is huge. you'll be able to see this from way down on the parkway. but to actually get inside here, keep in mind, you are going to have to go through security. you'll
keith jones and erin coleman are live at our draft headquarters. had tgi friday's right along the parkway. >> we hear that music out there, guys. can you feel the buzz? >> no question here. it is palpable here, the energy. 200,000 fans, they're getting ready to descend on the parkway behind us for the draft and the fan experience. >> the city has been preparing as we all know for months and the culmination of all that work happens in just one more day. tonight, crews are...
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keith took the handle off the door. there was no light bulb in the light, no carpet on the floor, no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. when the police found the woman, inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stone and the court was told that she only had one sound tooth. neighbours said keith baker seemed controlling of his wife but they had no idea what was happening behind the doors. ijust thought she was in a situation of domestic violence with an abusive husband who was controlling. but it was very, very quiet. the woman had been reported missing by her husband in england in march 2004, when the bakers took her to northern ireland, supposedly on holiday. but it wasn't until december 2012 that she was discovered in this house, along with videos of the bakers abusing her. the whole case is extremely upsetting, it's horrific and it's depraved and the suffering of this woman, over a period of around eight years, can only be ima
keith took the handle off the door. there was no light bulb in the light, no carpet on the floor, no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. when the police found the woman, inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stone and the court was told that she only had one sound tooth. neighbours said keith baker seemed controlling of his wife but they had no idea what was happening behind the doors. ijust thought...
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keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen, his bravery will endure for generations to come. some of the other stories we're following today. swedish police are confident they hold the man responsible for the truck attack last friday which killed four and injured 15. the main suspect in custody is 39—year—old uzbek national rakhmat akilov. he applied for political asylum in 201a but was refused in 2016. he was given four weeks to leave the country but then disappeared. the rumours swirling around the white house at the moment suggest two of the main men in the trump administration are
keith laid down his life for each one of us here. each one of you who have lined the streets and filled the bridges of this city today. in her first public engagement in her new role, metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick honoured a fallen colleague. an amazing life. he was clearly very kind, very good—hearted, very hard—working, a very, very talented police officer. police constable keith palmer's name has been added to the national police roll of honour. the grief will lessen,...
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story gets even to tell that one, welcome keith melton. [applause] keith: good evening. washington has been known for many things, certainly casual relationships or one of them, but the integration of these into an espionage context has been fascinating. in the history of the czech intelligence service, they look most terrific and former eastern bloc warsaw penetration during the cia during the cold war was an illegal couple. she is remembered as being warm, beautiful, sensational, and orgasmic. he is remembered as being everything that she wasn't. penetrated the cia and ultimately betrayed one of our most significant assets in the russian ministry of -- soviet ministry of foreign affairs. he was involved as a translator, .ltimately provided information he finally committed suicide. it was a significant case. they were ultimately swapped, returned to prague. this is carl and hannah as they in about to be awarded suite at the czech intelligence service. ,his is our fellow board member who was personally involved in handling the case. we showed this picture today at lunch.
story gets even to tell that one, welcome keith melton. [applause] keith: good evening. washington has been known for many things, certainly casual relationships or one of them, but the integration of these into an espionage context has been fascinating. in the history of the czech intelligence service, they look most terrific and former eastern bloc warsaw penetration during the cia during the cold war was an illegal couple. she is remembered as being warm, beautiful, sensational, and...
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(maureen)nothing seems right about it at all.a family friend of 27 year old murder victim keith green expessed dismay that tiffany li was able to walk out of jail...especially since her two alleged co-conspirators weren't not allowed that option.li, her boyfriend, kaveh bayat and olivier adella are accused of conspiring to kill green.prosecutors say li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victm...who is the father of her two young children.right now we're sort of dealing with david and goliath situation in there with all those millions of money and power and then we have this lovely young man keith, 27 years old brutally murdered, shot and saw it coming close range so it's a terrible storyli left the jail escorted by her family's attorney...getting into a cadallic escalade saying nothing to the swarm of media. the d-a wanted her bail set at 100 million.... but a judge knocked it down to 35 million. but the value is really 66 million....her family... wealthy real estate developers...raised 4 million cash....making up the difference by pledging property..which by law has to be
(maureen)nothing seems right about it at all.a family friend of 27 year old murder victim keith green expessed dismay that tiffany li was able to walk out of jail...especially since her two alleged co-conspirators weren't not allowed that option.li, her boyfriend, kaveh bayat and olivier adella are accused of conspiring to kill green.prosecutors say li was afraid of losing a custody battle with the victm...who is the father of her two young children.right now we're sort of dealing with david...
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. —— keith and garry. keith and garry are happy with ding. he came over to practise for about six weeks in 2002, and he beat peter every day for six weeks. and then peter went on to win the world championships. the first time i practised with ding, ifind the first time i practised with ding, i find keith and said the first time i practised with ding, ifind keith and said he the first time i practised with ding, i find keith and said he was very special. i asked where he came from. it was his maturity as much as anything, which really impressed me. and i was thinking i have never seen a 15—year—old like this before. and i was thinking i have never seen a 15-year-old like this before. in 2003, aged 16, ding turn professional. he moved to england, where his new management team ran an academy. those early years were not easy. it was tough. he could not do anything. not to speak the language or cork. he literally could not do anything for us. i can get everything done for him in china.|j don't talk with my family as much. every day at a play,
. —— keith and garry. keith and garry are happy with ding. he came over to practise for about six weeks in 2002, and he beat peter every day for six weeks. and then peter went on to win the world championships. the first time i practised with ding, ifind the first time i practised with ding, i find keith and said the first time i practised with ding, ifind keith and said he the first time i practised with ding, i find keith and said he was very special. i asked where he came from. it was...
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taint are pointing the finger at each other and tonight for the first time a spokesman for the owner keith kim spoke to investigativereporter candice nguyen about who eto blame. >> reporter: -- about who's to blame. >> reporter: they both are deflecting responsibility but what's clear is there were glaring warning signs before and several key players knew about them. >> he own it for more than 25 years and it's always been a home to people who had substance abuse issues of criminal backgrounds and trying to get themselves straight. >> reporter: sam singer is the spokesman for keith kim the owner of the home where four people died in what investigators call an accidental fryer and -- fire and where 2 investigate uncovered years ofcodes of complaints to no fire alarm system or smoke detectors. and i been expecters issued -- inspigottors issued vie -- inspectors issued vie vaition lations days before the it be violation before the flame went through. >> he had no idea of the conditions. >> reporter: the rojas community center oversaw clients in the low income residents and it serves veterans
taint are pointing the finger at each other and tonight for the first time a spokesman for the owner keith kim spoke to investigativereporter candice nguyen about who eto blame. >> reporter: -- about who's to blame. >> reporter: they both are deflecting responsibility but what's clear is there were glaring warning signs before and several key players knew about them. >> he own it for more than 25 years and it's always been a home to people who had substance abuse issues of...
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it impacted the club straightaway when we discovered kate had been a —— keith had been a season ticket holder for many years. this was one of our own and it brought it home to us so of our own and it brought it home to us so discussions started as to how we could pay tribute to him. we have seen fans from other clubs leaving floral tributes outside today. how can football act as an extended family ina can football act as an extended family in a time like this? football takes the backstage, and we see that there are things in life which are much more important. football get that so at a time like this when we stand together, we see it with mk dons and charlton standing together tonight, the message is you are —a— ;; "if; a 50% of the ticket ii; the. family. 59:3; sf the. tieee'e ” ’” ’ ’ "’ will ts tbs tsvsity. 59:3; st tbs tisss’t’ ” ’” ’ ’ "’ will also ts tbs tsvsity. 59:3; st tbs tisbs’t’ ” ’” ’ ’ "’ will also be ts tbs tsvsity. 593; st tbs tisbs’t’ ” ’” ’ ’ "’ will also be given to pc sales will also be given to pc palm
it impacted the club straightaway when we discovered kate had been a —— keith had been a season ticket holder for many years. this was one of our own and it brought it home to us so of our own and it brought it home to us so discussions started as to how we could pay tribute to him. we have seen fans from other clubs leaving floral tributes outside today. how can football act as an extended family ina can football act as an extended family in a time like this? football takes the backstage,...
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they first encountered 21-year-old keith price when they tried to arrest him for a prior shooting and they said he drove his honda civic into a police cruiser and they fired shots at the car and then drove away and crash nood other cars, that is where police say he got out and ran to hide in some large bushes next to saint helena's church and the officer that chased him said that price pointed his gun and he shot price, killing him. >>> convicted cop killer, eric frein, is now pleading with the jury to spare his life. they convicted him on capital murder charges yesterday and the defense wants life without parole. he targeted state police in pike county killing corporal dickson and wounding corporal douglas. >>> and the straw hat bandit accused of robbing 11 banks, this is 57-year-old richard boyle of boils town. during each holdup he wore a hat or hood usually made of straw. the jury returned an indictment. and the crimes began in 2012 shortly after boyle got out of prison for a previous bank robbery. >> in the course of the bank robberies, he obtained close to $500,000 and is lookin
they first encountered 21-year-old keith price when they tried to arrest him for a prior shooting and they said he drove his honda civic into a police cruiser and they fired shots at the car and then drove away and crash nood other cars, that is where police say he got out and ran to hide in some large bushes next to saint helena's church and the officer that chased him said that price pointed his gun and he shot price, killing him. >>> convicted cop killer, eric frein, is now pleading...
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of keith baker's would on. she says she did not know that the bakers were sexually abusing the woman kept captive in the house, but she did eventually contact the police because of the conditions she was being kept in. she was in her 40s, but she was like a 12—year—old. keith took the handle off her door. there was no light bulb in her room, no carpet on the floor, no curtains up no carpet on the floor, no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. i just don't know how anybody, anybody can do something like that to a mentally disabled woman. when the police found the woman inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stones. the court was told that she only had one solid tooth. neighbours say keep baker appeared controlling of his wife but they never imagined what was going on behind these doors.” they never imagined what was going on behind these doors. ijust thought she was in a situation of domestic violence with a control
of keith baker's would on. she says she did not know that the bakers were sexually abusing the woman kept captive in the house, but she did eventually contact the police because of the conditions she was being kept in. she was in her 40s, but she was like a 12—year—old. keith took the handle off her door. there was no light bulb in her room, no carpet on the floor, no curtains up no carpet on the floor, no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people,...
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he, like his idol growing up, the mets keith hernandez, is an all-star. brian is as indispensable, an indispensable utility player who can play every position, and i'm not sure what i could have done without him. he's also one of the most interesting guys you'll meet. brian has a great sense of humor and infamous reputation for spot-on impressions. he's probably the only one around here who holds keith hernandez and air stotle -- airs stott -- and airs stoltz in similar reference and can reference each with similar ease. at his core, though, brian is incredibly grounded. he's all about the things that really matter. his cathling faith, his two beautiful children stella and max, and his wonderful wife, ashley. ashley, i'm happy to say, is due with their third child next month, just in time for mother's day. so brian has a lot to look forward to as he climbs the next mountain. i hope he takes some time to look back and reflect on all he's accomplished here in his time with us. and so let me say again, mr. president, brian mcguire on so many different occasi
he, like his idol growing up, the mets keith hernandez, is an all-star. brian is as indispensable, an indispensable utility player who can play every position, and i'm not sure what i could have done without him. he's also one of the most interesting guys you'll meet. brian has a great sense of humor and infamous reputation for spot-on impressions. he's probably the only one around here who holds keith hernandez and air stotle -- airs stott -- and airs stoltz in similar reference and can...
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keith: i'm not sure about netflix and hulu. for amazon, this is worth it because of the prime package. the prime opportunities kind of like the skinny packages that are coming up in cable nowadays. if you can find a way to add more value to it, then you are in the right spot. nfl has value. gerry saw it as small audiences. i saw that as not a bad swing at it. it doesn't take many games. why did i watch it on twitter last year? because that's where it was. i like the direction, but more importantly, television measures things in a different way from tech. what tech companies are for is to add value to their package. having the nfl adds value to the prime package, period. caroline: gerry, i think of this as we saw vtv -- btv in the united kingdom enter sports programming. they paid phenomenal amounts. what about twitch? this is an interesting area where gamers stream each other and watch each other's games. is this something that could be capitalized upon when it comes to the social side of the nfl? gerry: certainly. if you look
keith: i'm not sure about netflix and hulu. for amazon, this is worth it because of the prime package. the prime opportunities kind of like the skinny packages that are coming up in cable nowadays. if you can find a way to add more value to it, then you are in the right spot. nfl has value. gerry saw it as small audiences. i saw that as not a bad swing at it. it doesn't take many games. why did i watch it on twitter last year? because that's where it was. i like the direction, but more...
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mandy highfield lived with the couple and is the mother of some of keith baker‘s children. she says she didn‘t know that the bakers were sexually abusing the woman kept captive in their house, but she did eventually contact the police because of the conditions she was being kept in. she was a5, but she was like a 12—year—old. keith took the handle off her door. there was no lightbulb in her light, no carpet on the floor. no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison. they were sick people, just really sick people. i don‘t know how anybody, anybody, can do something like that to a mentally disabled woman. when the police found the woman, inside an unlit bedroom in the house, she weighed just six stone and the court was told that she only had one sound tooth. neighbours say keith baker appeared controlling of his wife, but they never imagined what was going on behind these doors. i just... ijust thought she was in a situation of domestic violence with an abusive husband that didn't let her out, that was controlling. but it was very, very quiet, never
mandy highfield lived with the couple and is the mother of some of keith baker‘s children. she says she didn‘t know that the bakers were sexually abusing the woman kept captive in their house, but she did eventually contact the police because of the conditions she was being kept in. she was a5, but she was like a 12—year—old. keith took the handle off her door. there was no lightbulb in her light, no carpet on the floor. no curtains up against the window. it was like a little prison....
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also ahead, a rare honour for pc keith palmer who was killed in the westminster terror attack. his cough and will lie in rest at the palace of westminister ahead of his funeral tomorrow. a ceremony to mark the centenary of the first world war battle of the meat ridge, more than 20,000 people are expected to ta ke more than 20,000 people are expected to take part. in sport, england's justin rose is at the top of the leaderboard in the masters, he is six under par along with sergio garcia going into the final day at augusta. who is the bossy one? also this morning we are going to meet the sisters with a combined age of 300 and century of stories to share. and matt has got the weather for us, good morning. after yesterday's sunshine and warmth, today will be even warmer. for some of us sunshine and warmth, today will be even warmer. for some of us but not for all of us, scotland and northern ireland turning cloudy and colour with rain at times, i will have all the details in about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. there's been more tough rhetoric from the british go
also ahead, a rare honour for pc keith palmer who was killed in the westminster terror attack. his cough and will lie in rest at the palace of westminister ahead of his funeral tomorrow. a ceremony to mark the centenary of the first world war battle of the meat ridge, more than 20,000 people are expected to ta ke more than 20,000 people are expected to take part. in sport, england's justin rose is at the top of the leaderboard in the masters, he is six under par along with sergio garcia going...
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what deon would like would be for the nhs to pay for keith. there are no health boards in wales currently using private practitioners for 0cd. what about chloe? the foster care did not work out and she returned home. this january, she was admitted to hospital again. if only someone could have seen her at the right level at the beginning and they knew what they were talking about and knew what they could do, reckon she could have been saved a lot of the suffering. she could end up relying on the nhs for another 50 years. i am sure that is going to cost far, far more. it is so cruel, the illness is so cruel. what gets me is, it has been five years, five years of real suffering, and it is so frustrating because there is treatment out there for them and theyjust haven't had it. and that was heartbreaking. it is so cruel to listen to that. chloe's health board cannot comment on individual cases but do recognise there is a need to increase cbt provision. they say they have a robust investment programme to improve access to these treatments. the wels
what deon would like would be for the nhs to pay for keith. there are no health boards in wales currently using private practitioners for 0cd. what about chloe? the foster care did not work out and she returned home. this january, she was admitted to hospital again. if only someone could have seen her at the right level at the beginning and they knew what they were talking about and knew what they could do, reckon she could have been saved a lot of the suffering. she could end up relying on the...
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what he would like would be for the nhs to pay for keith. but there are no health boards in wales currently using private practitioners for ocd. and how about chloe? her foster care did not work out and she came home. this january she was admitted to hospital again. if only somebody could have seen her right at the beginning who knew what they were talking about and knew what they could do, they think she could have been saved from a lot of the suffering. she could end up relying on the nhs care another 50 years. i'm sure that that will cost far more. it is so cruel that the illness is so cruel. what gets me is that it has been five years. five years of suffering and it is frustrating because there is treatment out there for them. that was heartbreaking. it is so cruel to listen to them. chloe's health board cannot comment on individual cases but do recognise there is a need to increase cbt provision and say they have a robust investment programme to improve access to these treatments. the welsh government said they spent £3 million on ther
what he would like would be for the nhs to pay for keith. but there are no health boards in wales currently using private practitioners for ocd. and how about chloe? her foster care did not work out and she came home. this january she was admitted to hospital again. if only somebody could have seen her right at the beginning who knew what they were talking about and knew what they could do, they think she could have been saved from a lot of the suffering. she could end up relying on the nhs...
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a 48—year—old father and husband, pc keith palmer had been a policeman for 15 years. he was stabbed by khalid masood during the westminster terror attack, as he stood guard outside the houses of parliament. pc palmer was one of four people killed, while a fifth, andreea cristea, died in hospital just a few days ago. later today, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to rest in a chapel of st mary undercroft in the palace of westminster. it's a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have lain there too. tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. as a mark of respect, the metropolitan police have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. a man has suffered what police say are life—changing injuries, after acid was thrown at him in north london. his wife and their two year old son suffered minor burns in the attack, which happened at around i o'clock yesterday afternoon near caledonian road i
a 48—year—old father and husband, pc keith palmer had been a policeman for 15 years. he was stabbed by khalid masood during the westminster terror attack, as he stood guard outside the houses of parliament. pc palmer was one of four people killed, while a fifth, andreea cristea, died in hospital just a few days ago. later today, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to rest in a chapel of st mary undercroft in the palace of westminster. it's a rare honour and one only done with the consent of...
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. >> keith and nicole's double date with tim and faith. miranda lambert is making history. >>> j. lo, a. rod and the surprising third wheel on their date. >>> back on his feet after his dancing injury. is he already coming back to the ballroom? >> john cena after his surprise engagement. >> do you ever pinch yourself? >> what's next for the wwe wrestler turned comedy star. >> i look like mark wahlberg ate mark wahlberg. >>> what a weekend it was, and full of star lovers. >> hello george and amal. wait until you see who tagged along on j. rod's lunch date. >> i'm getting you started. >> huge night, one giant lala pa lose saturday. >>> its with a big date night on the vegas strip. and nicole definitely had dreamy eyes for keith when he sang with carrie underwood. >> it comes down to i think his passion. >> he had seven nominated but surprisingly didn't win any awards. earlier in the day he posted this rare photo of his daughters with a good luck daddy poster. his caption when my daughters do this, i've already won. ♪ >> faith and tim hugged and kissed on stage. in this video, she
. >> keith and nicole's double date with tim and faith. miranda lambert is making history. >>> j. lo, a. rod and the surprising third wheel on their date. >>> back on his feet after his dancing injury. is he already coming back to the ballroom? >> john cena after his surprise engagement. >> do you ever pinch yourself? >> what's next for the wwe wrestler turned comedy star. >> i look like mark wahlberg ate mark wahlberg. >>> what a weekend...