0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
some us sources pointing to isis k? ., , ., . ,, ., isis k? yeah, the islamic state koreson province _ isis k? yeah, the islamic state koreson province in _ koreson province in afghanistan, but also with probably some logistical support from local militants. there's a number ofjihads from the caucuses who used to be an isis caucus branch which was quite robust. there are a large number of radicalised central asian extremists in russia living there. there's some information that some of these individuals may have been in turkey and so, look, this is a global network. the group has suffered significant losses over the past several years. very much still a threat. yeah, i wanted to _ very much still a threat. yeah, i wanted to ask _ very much still a threat. yeah, i wanted to ask you _ very much still a threat. yeah, i wanted to ask you about - very much still a threat. yeah, i wanted to ask you about that| i wanted to ask you about that because a lot of the world's attention obviously has been on the situation in gaza, the conflict in ukraine, i
some us sources pointing to isis k? ., , ., . ,, ., isis k? yeah, the islamic state koreson province _ isis k? yeah, the islamic state koreson province in _ koreson province in afghanistan, but also with probably some logistical support from local militants. there's a number ofjihads from the caucuses who used to be an isis caucus branch which was quite robust. there are a large number of radicalised central asian extremists in russia living there. there's some information that some of these...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's talk about isis, then, briefly. - the attack. let's talk about isis, then, briefly. it's- isis, then, briefly. it's claimed responsibility. as you mentioned, we're getting some confirmation — at least from white house and us officials —— what is the relationship like between russia and the islamic state? why might russia potentially been in its cross hairs? ~ �* , ., hairs? well, there'd been a number of— hairs? well, there'd been a number of attacks - hairs? well, there'd been a number of attacks in - hairs? well, there'd been aj number of attacks in russia hairs? well, there'd been a i number of attacks in russia in recent years, that had been linked to radical islamist groups like isis. in 2015, there was a plane that was shot down — not shot down, that was brought brought down, blown up, over the sinai desert in egypt, with 227 people on board, most of them russians, and islamic state group claimed responsibility for that. in 2017, there was an explosion on the st petersburg metro. 15 people were killed in that. that was also linked to radical islamis
let's talk about isis, then, briefly. - the attack. let's talk about isis, then, briefly. it's- isis, then, briefly. it's claimed responsibility. as you mentioned, we're getting some confirmation — at least from white house and us officials —— what is the relationship like between russia and the islamic state? why might russia potentially been in its cross hairs? ~ �* , ., hairs? well, there'd been a number of— hairs? well, there'd been a number of attacks - hairs? well, there'd been...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
some us sources pointing to isis—k? yeah, the islamic state khorasan province in afghanistan, but also with probably some logistical support from local militants. there�*s a number ofjihadis from the caucasus�* who used to be an isis caucasus branch which was quite robust. there are a large number of radicalised central asian extremists in russia living there. there�*s some information that some of these individuals may have been in turkey and so, look, this is a global network. the group has suffered significant losses over the past several years. very much still a threat. yeah, i wanted to ask you about that because a lot of the world�*s attention obviously has been on the situation in gaza, the conflict in ukraine, is it possible potentially that the world has — has its eye elsewhere and that a group like islamic state might try to take advantage of that? without question. this is a group that�*s incredibly patient. they�*re opportunistic and i think, you know, if you look at the russian security servic
some us sources pointing to isis—k? yeah, the islamic state khorasan province in afghanistan, but also with probably some logistical support from local militants. there�*s a number ofjihadis from the caucasus�* who used to be an isis caucasus branch which was quite robust. there are a large number of radicalised central asian extremists in russia living there. there�*s some information that some of these individuals may have been in turkey and so, look, this is a global network. the...
0
0.0
Mar 4, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it totally defeated isis. we provided the _ wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest _ wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest tax - wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest tax cuts - wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest tax cuts in i provided the largest tax cuts in history — provided the largest tax cuts in history he _ provided the largest tax cuts in history. he provided, - provided the largest tax cuts in history. he provided, think- provided the largest tax cuts in history. he provided, think of. provided the largest tax cuts in - history. he provided, think of this, no wars~ _ history. he provided, think of this, no wars~ we — history. he provided, think of this, no wars. we beat _ history. he provided, think of this, no wars. we beat isis _ history. he provided, think of this, no wars. we beat isis 100% - history. he provided, think of this, no wars. we beat isis 100% and i history. he provided, think of this, i no wars. we beat isis 100% and there were no— no wars. we beat isis 1
it totally defeated isis. we provided the _ wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest _ wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest tax - wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest tax cuts - wars. it totally defeated isis. we provided the largest tax cuts in i provided the largest tax cuts in history — provided the largest tax cuts in history he _ provided the largest tax cuts in history. he provided, - provided the largest tax cuts in history. he...
0
0.0
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is when isis-k forces left. this is when isis—k declared a new campaign of attacks in afghanistan which started with the couple airport bombing. but why russia? —— kabul airport. bombing. but why russia? —— kabulairport. it bombing. but why russia? —— kabul airport. it is a must consider russia is enemy. i suggest it's consider russia is enemy. i suggest its attack was revenge. this appears to be against military action against operatives in russia. lets speak now to matthew sussex. he's a associate professor of strategic and defence studies at the australian national university and joins me now from canberra. welcome to the programme. how significant is it that vladimir putin has recognised islamic state were behind these attacks?— state were behind these attacks? ~ , . attacks? will it is a grudging acceptance _ attacks? will it is a grudging acceptance that _ attacks? will it is a grudging acceptance that the - attacks? will it is a grudging acceptance that the kremlin | attacks? will it is a
this is when isis-k forces left. this is when isis—k declared a new campaign of attacks in afghanistan which started with the couple airport bombing. but why russia? —— kabul airport. bombing. but why russia? —— kabulairport. it bombing. but why russia? —— kabul airport. it is a must consider russia is enemy. i suggest it's consider russia is enemy. i suggest its attack was revenge. this appears to be against military action against operatives in russia. lets speak now to matthew...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
allegiance to isis.— of allegiance to isis. a former moscow correspondent - of allegiance to isis. a former moscow correspondent will i moscow correspondent will vernon. thank you very much. the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine made the deeply personal announcement herself in a video message. it comes after she had stepped back from public life, to take time to recover after undergoing abdominal surgery injanuary. catherine says that although it was thought at the time that her condition was non—cancerous, tests had found cancer had been present, and she is in the early stages of a course of preventative chemotherapy. here now is that very personal message filmed at windsor earlier this week. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst i've been recovering from surgery. it has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but i've had a fantastic medical team who've taken great care o
allegiance to isis.— of allegiance to isis. a former moscow correspondent - of allegiance to isis. a former moscow correspondent will i moscow correspondent will vernon. thank you very much. the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine made the deeply personal announcement herself in a video message. it comes after she had stepped back from public life, to take time to recover after undergoing abdominal surgery injanuary. catherine says that although it was thought at...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
one thing we know about isis renerall europe? one thing we know about isis generally and — europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror groups - europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror groups is i generally and other terror groups is they keep on trying, they mostly fail but when they do succeed, for thenit fail but when they do succeed, for then it is spectacular success. prices k was apparently involved in 21 plus last year and eight the year before so it is ramping up its efforts. of course it was successful in january in efforts. of course it was successful injanuary in iran, terrible suicide bombing, the worst terror attack in iran in decades. it attacked a year before, the russian embassy in kabul so it does have some successes and it is no focusing on the national attacks and it will feel emboldened to go for further attacks, most of which hopefully will be thwarted and will likely fail but there is a fair cha
one thing we know about isis renerall europe? one thing we know about isis generally and — europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror _ europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror groups - europe? one thing we know about isis generally and other terror groups is i generally and other terror groups is they keep on trying, they mostly fail but when they do succeed, for thenit fail but when they...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that statement specifically mentions isis, and the us says intelligence confirms that isis claim that it was responsible. officials here have been very clear, the us had information that an attack like this was coming and that information was shared with the russians both publicly and privately, and president putin dismissed without warning a few days ago as an attempt to destabilise russia. but we heard there, didn't we, that president putin seemed to suggest that ukraine was somehow involved. i think there will be efforts now by there will be efforts now by the white house in the days ahead to push back against that, to reinforce the message that, to reinforce the message that america believes this was isis and not ukraine. i think that the concern here in washington now will be that president putin could somehow use this horrific tragedy to ratchet up the conflict in ukraine even further. the united nations chief, antonio guterres visited the rafah crossing on saturday making a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came as the hamas run health ministry in gaza s
that statement specifically mentions isis, and the us says intelligence confirms that isis claim that it was responsible. officials here have been very clear, the us had information that an attack like this was coming and that information was shared with the russians both publicly and privately, and president putin dismissed without warning a few days ago as an attempt to destabilise russia. but we heard there, didn't we, that president putin seemed to suggest that ukraine was somehow involved....
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she said it was nothing to do with isis. what else are ou nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking — nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up _ nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up from _ nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up from the - are you picking up from the ukrainian side and western intelligence and where they think these attackers have come from and their motivation?— their motivation? well, the ukrainians _ their motivation? well, the ukrainians are _ their motivation? well, the ukrainians are vehementlyl their motivation? well, the - ukrainians are vehemently denying having anything to do with this attack. in terms of what the west are saying, there are various messages coming from the west saying there is nothing to suggest ukraine's involvement. the kremlin has a bit of a track record in spinning pretty much anything that can be spun, and we are seeing an example of how the kremlin would portray whatever happened on friday as evidence of the west using ukraine against russia. it's an absolutely
she said it was nothing to do with isis. what else are ou nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking — nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up _ nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up from _ nothing to do with isis. what else are you picking up from the - are you picking up from the ukrainian side and western intelligence and where they think these attackers have come from and their motivation?— their motivation? well, the ukrainians _ their motivation?...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
isis—k, which is constantly being reported in the news. it is the branch of is focused on afghanistan and north—west pakistan. it is not new, it has been around since 2015, and initially took defectors from the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban in afghanistan really crack down on the members of isis—k within afghanistan, and the attacks significantly went down in afghanistan, it is seen that members of these groups have been squeezed out and now potentially there have been reports they are looking at... they have external ambitions beyond south and central asia and into europe, and last year, there have been a number of arrests in europe, in germany and switzerland, of individuals who were thought to be members of isis—k. so the group itself, i have to say, has not claimed the latest attack in russia. however, there are suspicions that it is behind it, and of course, i think it is based on that because they have been existing warnings about potential
isis—k, which is constantly being reported in the news. it is the branch of is focused on afghanistan and north—west pakistan. it is not new, it has been around since 2015, and initially took defectors from the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban. but in recent years, as the taliban in afghanistan really crack down on the members of isis—k within afghanistan, and the attacks significantly went down in afghanistan, it is seen that members of...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
——is —— isis claim responsibly. at the scene of the attacks, crowds grew longer on a national day of mourning. an outpouring of sympathy and a mountain of tributes to the dead. as vladimir putin lit a candle for the victims, russia will be praying there will be no more attacks. our security correspondent frank gardner explained why the islamic state group might have targeted russia. well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have, in the past, put out statements — and quite recently — saying, we will never forgive and forget. because in syria, russian air force and russian forces are fighting isis, is, islamic state, as are the americans. secondly, there's afghanistan, where the taliban are fighting is—k which is the khorasan wilayat — that's the province of, or the branch of isis that operates in afghanistan, in that area. and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy
——is —— isis claim responsibly. at the scene of the attacks, crowds grew longer on a national day of mourning. an outpouring of sympathy and a mountain of tributes to the dead. as vladimir putin lit a candle for the victims, russia will be praying there will be no more attacks. our security correspondent frank gardner explained why the islamic state group might have targeted russia. well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have, in the past, put out statements — and...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
isis—k was set up in 2015 in afghanistan. in 2021, it grew stronger after western forces left. this is when isis—k declared a new campaign of attacks in afghanistan, which started with the kabul airport bombings. but why russia? is has always considered russia to be a key enemy. in its latest messaging, is suggested its attack in russia was revenge, although it did not elaborate. this appeared to be linked to russia's military action againstjihadists in syria, as well as crackdowns on is operatives in russia. mina al—lami, bbc news. two men have been found guilty of the murder of the footballer cody fisher, who was stabbed in a nightclub in birmingham on boxing day in 2022. he was targeted after brushing past one of the men in a bar two days earlier. cody fisher's mother said the killers, remi gordon and kami carpenter, are "pure evil". phil mackie reports. commentator: right, we are ready to get back under way. _ cody fisher was a talented footballer who'd spent time in the youth and academy set—ups at birmingham city and walsall before settling into a career as a semi
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
isis, the group calling itself islamic state, today issued a statement said its men, seen here, were responsible. that is not something we can independently confirm and the issue of who was responsible is deeply contentious. more than two weeks ago, the us issued this warning to its citizens in moscow, saying what it called extremists thought to mean isis might target large gatherings, including concerts. it communicated the intelligence directly to moscow. but three days before the statement a kremlin statement was issued in which vladimir putin dismissed that warning, describing it as provocative and an attempt to destabilise russia. the russian security services say they stopped this car and that the four men involved in the attack have been arrested. but rather than say anything about isis, the kremlin suggested they were heading away from the scene and towards ukraine. that might be an attempt to deflect the blame there and away from moscow. one of russia's tv channels even broadcast this last night. a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involv
isis, the group calling itself islamic state, today issued a statement said its men, seen here, were responsible. that is not something we can independently confirm and the issue of who was responsible is deeply contentious. more than two weeks ago, the us issued this warning to its citizens in moscow, saying what it called extremists thought to mean isis might target large gatherings, including concerts. it communicated the intelligence directly to moscow. but three days before the statement a...
0
0.0
Mar 3, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
these are all guys that worked with isis or al-qaeda in yemen. he said most of the 11 men on the list had been serving sentences for terrorism. we were unable to verify all of them, but further evidence has emerged. this is nasser al—shibah. once a high—ranking al-qaeda operative, he was jailed for terrorism, but later released. a yemeni government minister who'd investigated the case told us shibah was a known suspect in the attack on the uss cole, which killed 17 american sailors. despite this, the uae recruited him to command one of the military units they're backing. he's pictured here with the head of the stc. multiple sources have confirmed shibah is working with the uae. the yemeni government minister who'd investigated the case told us he had informed the us authorities of shibah�*s suspected involvement in al-qaeda's attack on the uss cole and his current role. we put our evidence to the us state department and the department of defense, who declined to comment. peace is still out of reach in yemen. the houthis maintain their grip
these are all guys that worked with isis or al-qaeda in yemen. he said most of the 11 men on the list had been serving sentences for terrorism. we were unable to verify all of them, but further evidence has emerged. this is nasser al—shibah. once a high—ranking al-qaeda operative, he was jailed for terrorism, but later released. a yemeni government minister who'd investigated the case told us shibah was a known suspect in the attack on the uss cole, which killed 17 american sailors. despite...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
— at isis. do you think that is credible? ,., ., , at isis. do you think that is credible? h, ., , ., credible? good evening. yes, i mean, it's an interesting _ credible? good evening. yes, i mean, it's an interesting development - it's an interesting development today. i was looking at the video last night. it looks like an islamic attack. you could tell by the way they were going about the attack essentially and the weapons they were carrying. it was more likely to be that than anything else, more likely to be a ukrainian operation. just seeing the aftermath. that has now been confirmed by the us and islamic state actually saying they've carried this out. it is similar to other attacks we have seen both in russia in terms of targeting concerts back in the 20005, and also brings up memories of the attack in 2015 in paris. pretty similar in terms of the modus operandi. the pretty similar in terms of the modus o erandi. , ., . pretty similar in terms of the modus oerandi. , ., . ,, ., ., , operandi. the islamic state group, we know, operandi. the islamic state group, we know
— at isis. do you think that is credible? ,., ., , at isis. do you think that is credible? h, ., , ., credible? good evening. yes, i mean, it's an interesting _ credible? good evening. yes, i mean, it's an interesting development - it's an interesting development today. i was looking at the video last night. it looks like an islamic attack. you could tell by the way they were going about the attack essentially and the weapons they were carrying. it was more likely to be that than anything...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the attack isi horrendous. this will leave a lasting hold in our society and, you know, putin's speech was predictable. it's exactly what he's donein predictable. it's exactly what he's done in previous national tragedies like this. he's taken hours and days to respond to the public and then done it by video instead of in person. i'm not sure what it is with him about trying to avoid doing it in public but his attempt to blame this on ukraine is predictable and quite worrisome, honestly. d0 this on ukraine is predictable and quite worrisome, honestly. do you think it is like — quite worrisome, honestly. do you think it is like the _ quite worrisome, honestly. do you think it is like the us _ quite worrisome, honestly. do you think it is like the us is _ quite worrisome, honestly. do you think it is like the us is saying, - think it is like the us is saying, that it think it is like the us is saying, thatitis think it is like the us is saying, that it is likely to be islamic state to have said they've done it?
the attack isi horrendous. this will leave a lasting hold in our society and, you know, putin's speech was predictable. it's exactly what he's donein predictable. it's exactly what he's done in previous national tragedies like this. he's taken hours and days to respond to the public and then done it by video instead of in person. i'm not sure what it is with him about trying to avoid doing it in public but his attempt to blame this on ukraine is predictable and quite worrisome, honestly. d0...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the evidence looks like it is the isis—k group who did it but we know putin is not above this. he has done it before. we suspect very strongly he has, that he is actually engineered what he called and islamist terrorist act for its own political purposes. again, i don't think this happen here back to the extent he presses his son ukraine, you do have to wonder a bit. ., , a bit. those rumours did circulate _ a bit. those rumours did circulate and _ a bit. those rumours did circulate and there - a bit. those rumours did circulate and there was i a bit. those rumours did i circulate and there was that circumstantial evidence you were talking about, back then, something that putin and the kremlin have always denied. in this case, what do you think about the security inside russia? putin would absolutely categorically deny the idea that he or the kremlin had anything to do with this. you mentioned that as a possibility. the us for its part has said from its intelligence, it does seem likely that this was the islamic state group. either way, putting aside he was behind it, what does
the evidence looks like it is the isis—k group who did it but we know putin is not above this. he has done it before. we suspect very strongly he has, that he is actually engineered what he called and islamist terrorist act for its own political purposes. again, i don't think this happen here back to the extent he presses his son ukraine, you do have to wonder a bit. ., , a bit. those rumours did circulate _ a bit. those rumours did circulate and _ a bit. those rumours did circulate and there...
0
0.0
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
one thing we know about isis k and isis generally and other terror groups is they keep on trying and they mostly fail. but when they do succeed, for them, it's a spectacular success. so isis k apparently was involved in 21 plots last year and eight the year before. it's ramping up its efforts and apparently its capacity. of course, it was successful injanuary in kerman, in iran, the terrible suicide bombing, the worst terror attack in iran in decades. it attacked a year before the russian embassy in kabul. so it does have some successes. it's now focusing on international attacks and it will be emboldened, its brand will be strengthened. it'll be easier for recruiters and mobilises to put together further attacks. most of them hopefully will be thwarted and will likely fail. but there's a fair chance a successful attack will occur in russia or in europe. france has just put their nation on the highest security level three months out of the olympics. it must be extremely concerning for them. british farmers have been demonstrating in london... a convoy of around 50 tractors made its w
one thing we know about isis k and isis generally and other terror groups is they keep on trying and they mostly fail. but when they do succeed, for them, it's a spectacular success. so isis k apparently was involved in 21 plots last year and eight the year before. it's ramping up its efforts and apparently its capacity. of course, it was successful injanuary in kerman, in iran, the terrible suicide bombing, the worst terror attack in iran in decades. it attacked a year before the russian...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but rather than say anything about isis, the kremlin suggested they were heading away from the scene and towards ukraine. that might be an attempt to deflect the blame there and away from moscow. one of russia's tv channels broadcast this last night... ..a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involved. bbc verify established two different videos were used to put together this, to put together to make this, with the words most probably generated by artificial intelligence. after any attack, there are always questions about whether it could have been stopped, but in this case, those questions look especially difficult for moscow. gordon corera, bbc news. in nigeria, nearly 300 school children who were abducted in the north—western town of kuriga have been freed, according to the governor of kaduna state. last week, the abductors demanded nearly 700,000 dollars in ransom — but no details were given about how the pupils were freed. the students, aged between eight and 15, were taken along with their teacher earlier this month. in a statement, the gov
but rather than say anything about isis, the kremlin suggested they were heading away from the scene and towards ukraine. that might be an attempt to deflect the blame there and away from moscow. one of russia's tv channels broadcast this last night... ..a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involved. bbc verify established two different videos were used to put together this, to put together to make this, with the words most probably generated by artificial...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown by the fsb — that's russia's domestic security agency — against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine. sorry, it's a special military operation — that's what it's officially called in russia, but it's a war by any other name — and that's really where the kremlin�*s attention has been. so i think there's a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here with this. france raised their terror threat level on sunday in the wake of the deadly attack in moscow. french prime minister gabriel attal said: "given the claim "of responsibility for the attack by the islamic state "and th
and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also, there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason, i think, which is perhaps the most pressing, is that there is there's recently been quite a crackdown, a clampdown by the fsb — that's russia's domestic security agency — against suspected jihadists...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but rather than say anything about isis, the kremlin suggested they were heading away from the scene and towards ukraine. that might be an attempt to deflect the blame there and away from moscow. one of russia's tv channels broadcast this last night. a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involved. bbc verify established two different videos were used to put together this, with the words probably generated by artificial intelligence. after any attack there are always questions about whether it could have been stopped, but in this case those questions look especially difficult for moscow. gordon corera, bbc news. delayed presidential elections will take place in senegal later. the outgoing president, macky sall, had tried to postpone the vote till december, long past the end of his mandate. it took considerable domestic and international pressure — and a ruling by senegal�*s constitutional council — to get today's date agreed. seven million people are eligible to vote for the 17 candidates. 0ur west africa correspondent thomas naadi has more fro
but rather than say anything about isis, the kremlin suggested they were heading away from the scene and towards ukraine. that might be an attempt to deflect the blame there and away from moscow. one of russia's tv channels broadcast this last night. a fake video of a top ukrainian security official suggesting ukraine was involved. bbc verify established two different videos were used to put together this, with the words probably generated by artificial intelligence. after any attack there are...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and they believe the statement made by isis. our news partner here in america, cbs, has a source that says there has been a steady stream of intelligent dating as far back as november saying that isis wanted to strike in moscow and that that intelligence was shared with russian authorities under what is known as the duty to warn. it has been assumed that the warning the state department put out, that steve rosenberg refer to, telling americans to stay away from large gatherings including concerts because the us was monitoring reports that extremists were preparing to strike imminently, it is presumed that was related to this intelligence about islamic state wanting to strike in moscow. {litter intelligence about islamic state wanting to strike in moscow. over to k iv and wanting to strike in moscow. over to kyiv and sarah _ wanting to strike in moscow. over to kyiv and sarah the _ wanting to strike in moscow. over to kyiv and sarah the ukrainians - wanting to strike in moscow. over to kyiv and sarah the ukrainians were l kyiv an
and they believe the statement made by isis. our news partner here in america, cbs, has a source that says there has been a steady stream of intelligent dating as far back as november saying that isis wanted to strike in moscow and that that intelligence was shared with russian authorities under what is known as the duty to warn. it has been assumed that the warning the state department put out, that steve rosenberg refer to, telling americans to stay away from large gatherings including...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to us —— isis. so it could be referring to syria. then you have got afghanistan, where is—k, which stands for khorasan, an old historical area, and isis—k is fighting the taliban. i know that is considered odd because they would both be considered jihadist or an extreme version of islam, yet they are mortal enemies. and since the taliban took over in afghanistan in 2021, the only remaining insurgency there is a2. and in 2022, they attacked the russian embassy in cardle because macro considered that russia is an ally of the taliban. so a little complicated, but that is one reason. there are also connections with movements in central asia which is to be part of the former soviet empire. i think probably more pertinently, there is an ongoing crackdown inside russia by the fsb, that is the russian domestic security agency, against those suspected of being jihadist. now, that crackdown doesn't seem to have been comprehensive because it is staggering that these four attackers were able to get themselv
to us —— isis. so it could be referring to syria. then you have got afghanistan, where is—k, which stands for khorasan, an old historical area, and isis—k is fighting the taliban. i know that is considered odd because they would both be considered jihadist or an extreme version of islam, yet they are mortal enemies. and since the taliban took over in afghanistan in 2021, the only remaining insurgency there is a2. and in 2022, they attacked the russian embassy in cardle because macro...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the work of isis. ~ ., ~ , ., , that this was actually the work of isis. ~ ., ~ ,, , . isis. well, thank you very much. -- will. the islamic state group is claiming responsbility for the attack. i asked ourjihadism specialist from bbc monitoring, mina al—lami, what it's been saying. in the last hour, is released a follow—up statement offering more details about its claim of responsibility. so, as you know, yesterday, it released a very brief and generic claim just to say that it was responsible for the attack. and just now, it released a statement giving more details. saying, for example, four militants were involved in the attack. they did not... it did not clarify what their current fate is. yesterday, it said that they had escaped safely. today, it didn't say so. it also did not indicate which of its global branches or regional branches was responsible for the attack. and in terms of the motive, it said that this comes as part of the normal context of the war between the so—called islamic state and countries that are fighting islam, in its own words. so, that w
the work of isis. ~ ., ~ , ., , that this was actually the work of isis. ~ ., ~ ,, , . isis. well, thank you very much. -- will. the islamic state group is claiming responsbility for the attack. i asked ourjihadism specialist from bbc monitoring, mina al—lami, what it's been saying. in the last hour, is released a follow—up statement offering more details about its claim of responsibility. so, as you know, yesterday, it released a very brief and generic claim just to say that it was...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
at ukrainian involvement, she spoke about ukrainian terrorism and how it is sponsoring it, and how isis is unlikely to have been involved in all of this. so, this is the line that we are seeing from moscow at the moment. what the line that we are seeing from moscow at the moment. what do you think we can — moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect _ moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in _ moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in response - moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in response to i think we can expect in response to these claims? figs think we can expect in response to these claims?— think we can expect in response to these claims? ~ , ., ., ., these claims? as to the four men who a- eared these claims? as to the four men who appeared in — these claims? as to the four men who appeared in court _ these claims? as to the four men who appeared in court late _ these claims? as to the four men who appeared in court late yesterday, - appeared in court late yesterday, the acquittal rate in russian courts is minus
at ukrainian involvement, she spoke about ukrainian terrorism and how it is sponsoring it, and how isis is unlikely to have been involved in all of this. so, this is the line that we are seeing from moscow at the moment. what the line that we are seeing from moscow at the moment. what do you think we can — moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect _ moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in _ moscow at the moment. what do you think we can expect in response - moscow...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she spoke of ukrainian terrorism and how they are sponsoring it and how isis is unlikely to have been involved in this. this is the line we are seeing from moscow at the moment. a reminder, you can get much more on the aftermath of the russia attack online including this article from steve rosenberg looking at how president putin will react. you can find that at bbc.com/news or on the bbc news app. the palestinian red crescent says israeli troops have been firing smoke bombs around a hospital in khan younis in gaza to try to force staff, patients and displaced people to leave. these images from this morning show the skyline looking over southern gaza in the direction of khan younis, you can see the plumes of smoke from airstrikes. the israel defence forces also released this video of strikes over khan younis — it says they are targeting what it calls hamas infrastructure there. further north, medics say ten people have been killed at al—shifa hospital in gaza city, and dozens of doctors and patients have been detained. a week of fighting is continuing at the territory's largest ho
she spoke of ukrainian terrorism and how they are sponsoring it and how isis is unlikely to have been involved in this. this is the line we are seeing from moscow at the moment. a reminder, you can get much more on the aftermath of the russia attack online including this article from steve rosenberg looking at how president putin will react. you can find that at bbc.com/news or on the bbc news app. the palestinian red crescent says israeli troops have been firing smoke bombs around a hospital...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
secondly there is afghanistan, where the taliban are fighting is k, which is the branch of isis which operates in afghanistan in that area, and backin in afghanistan in that area, and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban, and that alabama is their enemy. and also there are a number of disputes that they have got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason i think which is perhaps the most pressing is that there has recently been quite a crackdown, clampdown, by the fsb, russia's domestic security agency, against suspected jihadists inside russia. of course, russia is at war with ukraine, so it is officially a special military operation in russia, but it is a war by any other name, and that is where the attention of the military has been, so i think there is a legitimate question to be asked as to whether russia took its eye off the ball here, because remember there was this warning two weeks ago from the us which was put down propaganda, but it does seem that the us had i
secondly there is afghanistan, where the taliban are fighting is k, which is the branch of isis which operates in afghanistan in that area, and backin in afghanistan in that area, and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban, and that alabama is their enemy. and also there are a number of disputes that they have got with regimes in that part of the world. the third reason i think which is perhaps...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
case, that there is some sort of link two isis. in steve mentioned this security alert. 15 days ago warning of the potential for extremist to target large gatherings in moscow, including concerts. and vladimir putin a few days ago, he poured scorn over that morning. he said this was intimidation by the west and an effort to basically so panic in russian society. as you heard earlier, john kirby mentioned that security alert. earlier, john kirby mentioned that security alert-— security alert. we're seeing -ictures security alert. we're seeing pictures from _ security alert. we're seeing pictures from outside - security alert. we're seeing pictures from outside the l security alert. we're seeing - pictures from outside the venue. still a big security operation. they're responding to it. you worked in moscow and you know the area well. tell us a little bit about that than you and any details you have about whether there is any security or if you go to a concert what it's like.— what it's like. crocus city hall is art of what it's
case, that there is some sort of link two isis. in steve mentioned this security alert. 15 days ago warning of the potential for extremist to target large gatherings in moscow, including concerts. and vladimir putin a few days ago, he poured scorn over that morning. he said this was intimidation by the west and an effort to basically so panic in russian society. as you heard earlier, john kirby mentioned that security alert. earlier, john kirby mentioned that security alert-— security alert....
0
0.0
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's remember the us and british campaigned against isis backin and british campaigned against isis back in mosul in 2017 — it took nine months, israel has been fighting an enemy force in gaza for less than six months that is basically 5—6 times the size of what you and britain were frightened and most solbakken 2017 for nine months. this is a war that takes time, and israel in the united states, again i think they share the same objectives but there will be disagreements in the way we look at exactly how to continue this war —— mosul back in 2017. that's what friends are for, to share disagreements, but for israel to ultimately have to make a decision — and by the way, this is in the first time that israel has been told by the war that —— the world that you need to stop, and israel has done that. let me just remind the viewers that israel didn't do in 1981 take out iraq's nuclear reactor, the world would look a lot different.— look a lot different. sorry to cut ou look a lot different. sorry to cut you short. _ look a lot different. sorry to cut you short. we — lo
let's remember the us and british campaigned against isis backin and british campaigned against isis back in mosul in 2017 — it took nine months, israel has been fighting an enemy force in gaza for less than six months that is basically 5—6 times the size of what you and britain were frightened and most solbakken 2017 for nine months. this is a war that takes time, and israel in the united states, again i think they share the same objectives but there will be disagreements in the way we...
0
0.0
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we know the russians got intel from the us about a possible isis attack in moscow, but due to very heavy levels of distress between the russians in the us, they chose not to heed those warnings. we also know that law enforcement was very slow and actually responding to the report of the shooting. so all of these are very much systemic failures — that doesn't necessarily mean there was some vast conspiracy by the russian intelligence apparatus in planning this attack. the islamic state has claimed it, we have no reason to believe it was not the islamic state. all of the attack patterns and claim patterns, etc are very consistent with the way is claims and conducts attacks. and the way that the kremlin response has very much shattered, and all these russian officials are running around saying different things, suggesting they were so unprepared by this attack that they don't even really have a consistent informational line following the attack, other than a course to blame ukraine. 50 following the attack, other than a course to blame ukraine.- course to blame ukraine. so they are still
we know the russians got intel from the us about a possible isis attack in moscow, but due to very heavy levels of distress between the russians in the us, they chose not to heed those warnings. we also know that law enforcement was very slow and actually responding to the report of the shooting. so all of these are very much systemic failures — that doesn't necessarily mean there was some vast conspiracy by the russian intelligence apparatus in planning this attack. the islamic state has...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so, as i say, isis will have been on russia's radar, for sure. the russian fsb security service has just claimed the suspects in the moscow attack were heading towards russia's border with ukraine. let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying. this hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying.— hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying. this was a lona the fsb has been saying. this was a long statement _ the fsb has been saying. this was a long statement from _ the fsb has been saying. this was a long statement from the _ the fsb has been saying. this was a long statement from the fsb - the fsb has been saying. this was a long statement from the fsb about| long statement from the fsb about the attack that theories in their investigation. the kind of crunch line for ukraine came towards the end. statement that said the suspects went those suspected of carrying out this attack had fled the scene and they were heading t
so, as i say, isis will have been on russia's radar, for sure. the russian fsb security service has just claimed the suspects in the moscow attack were heading towards russia's border with ukraine. let's speak to our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, who is in kyiv. hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying. this hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying.— hello. just tell us more about what the fsb has been saying. this was a lona the fsb has...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
could, certainly does seem to have some similarities with other attacks we've seen before linked to isis rather than the other kind of operations we might have seen within russia. so i think we have to treat all of those statements with a degree of skepticism, but it's certainly possible. meanwhile mykhailo podolyak, an adviser to ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, has denied that ukraine had any involvement.let�*s have a listen. translation: regarding the event in crocus city hall near moscow - where certain events took place today, some shooting, some terrorist actions by unidentified person. let's be clear, ukraine has absolutely nothing to do with these events. firstly, because we have a high—grade, full—scale, huge, intense war with the russian regular army and with russia as a country, and no matter what, everything would be decided on the battlefield. it is important for ukraine to conduct effective combat operations, offensive actions in order to destroy the regular russian army in this war. secondly, ukraine has never used terrorist methods of warfare, terrorism as a
could, certainly does seem to have some similarities with other attacks we've seen before linked to isis rather than the other kind of operations we might have seen within russia. so i think we have to treat all of those statements with a degree of skepticism, but it's certainly possible. meanwhile mykhailo podolyak, an adviser to ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, has denied that ukraine had any involvement.let�*s have a listen. translation: regarding the event in crocus city hall near...
0
0.0
Mar 10, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
plausible situation at all, just as it would not be possible to negotiate a two state solution with isis or al-qaeda. this is the same type of people and organisations, same type of religious extremism and talking with them, negotiating with them and rewarding them a price for the atrocities of october sevenis for the atrocities of october seven is not anything realistic and is not going to happen as long as these are the sentiments of the palestinians, don't think that is a plausible situation. israelis want peace. whiteman politicians have extended peace plans and have sadly been rejected. i think they will continue to historical peace. i want to ask you about the ceasefire negotiations that have been going on. i'm sure you have been paying close attention. it seems like they have broken down and we're not long way from the start of ramadan. how optimistic are you? there have been calls to try to get a multi—day ceasefire in before the holy month. how optimistic are you that would happen? i think hamas�*s plan is working out quite nicely and getting support and use of the internati
plausible situation at all, just as it would not be possible to negotiate a two state solution with isis or al-qaeda. this is the same type of people and organisations, same type of religious extremism and talking with them, negotiating with them and rewarding them a price for the atrocities of october sevenis for the atrocities of october seven is not anything realistic and is not going to happen as long as these are the sentiments of the palestinians, don't think that is a plausible...
0
0.0
Mar 26, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is because a lot of is's members in the so—called khorasan province, or isis—k, are said to be nationals from former soviet countries, like tajikistan. people from these former soviet countries they don't need a visa to go to russia. they can go there for a holiday or they can go and get work permits and work there. and there is, indeed, a big tajik population, especially, working in russia. it would seem that is has more an opportunity to strike in russia because of operatives there and, of course, striking in a country like russia would be a big propaganda coup for a group like is. china slammed british cyberattack claims as malicious slander after us and uk officials filed charges and imposed sanctions accusing beijing of a cyber—espionage campaign. in the uk, attacks on the country's electoral commission took place in august 2021 but were only revealed last year. several mps who have been critical of beijing were also targeted. our political editor chris mason has the details. who is watching? who is listening? china, an economic powerhouse, a one—party state, a world view a worl
this is because a lot of is's members in the so—called khorasan province, or isis—k, are said to be nationals from former soviet countries, like tajikistan. people from these former soviet countries they don't need a visa to go to russia. they can go there for a holiday or they can go and get work permits and work there. and there is, indeed, a big tajik population, especially, working in russia. it would seem that is has more an opportunity to strike in russia because of operatives there...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been a lot of speculation that the afghanistan—focused province branch — which is widely known as isis k — was behind the attack but it's important to say that is itself has not indicated that that branch or any other branch was responsible for orchestrating that attack, it simply put out a general claim of responsibility. what does that mean? they arejust saying it is under the is umbrella, is that what they are saying? they are likely to issue a follow—up claim to detail which branch was responsible. the way the is media operates is in many cases it attacks outside its area of activity, outside syria, iraq, africa, the so—called news agency of is would put out an initial, very brief and general claim with no details of the branch and then that would be followed with a detailed claim assigning a certain branch. sometimes it willjust mention the country and say for example paris or london, like i said, in cases where it does not have a branch but it is worth mentioning in that region, in russia, is claims to have a branch called the caucasus province branch according to is and it
there's been a lot of speculation that the afghanistan—focused province branch — which is widely known as isis k — was behind the attack but it's important to say that is itself has not indicated that that branch or any other branch was responsible for orchestrating that attack, it simply put out a general claim of responsibility. what does that mean? they arejust saying it is under the is umbrella, is that what they are saying? they are likely to issue a follow—up claim to detail which...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
antonio guterres says isis is a terrorist organisation operating in different parts of the world, we firmly condemn and consider absolutely intolerable the attack that took place in moscow. in the last few moments as well, the un secretary of state antony blinken has also strongly condemned what he called yesterday's deadly terrorist attack in moscow. at least 130 —— i33 in moscow. at least 130 —— 133 people are known to have died, according to russian officials, they say 140 people were injured. it is expected that death toll will rise as rescuers continued to search through the rubble of the building. they also say they are have detained 11 people, including four of the assailants. there was an accusation that the assailant left site heading for ukraine. that is an accusation that ukraine has strongly refuted. much more on this story on the bbc news website. we have a life page running. we will bring you much more on this story in the coming hours. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon. some impressive cloud scapes out there today. yes, some spells of sunshine, but
antonio guterres says isis is a terrorist organisation operating in different parts of the world, we firmly condemn and consider absolutely intolerable the attack that took place in moscow. in the last few moments as well, the un secretary of state antony blinken has also strongly condemned what he called yesterday's deadly terrorist attack in moscow. at least 130 —— i33 in moscow. at least 130 —— 133 people are known to have died, according to russian officials, they say 140 people...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been a lot of speculation that the afghanistan focused province branch which is widely known as isis k was behind the attack but it's important to say that the islamic state itself has not indicated that that branch orany has not indicated that that branch or any other branch was responsible for orchestrating that attack, it simply put out a general claim of responsibility. simply put out a general claim of resoonsibility-— simply put out a general claim of resonsibili .~ ., ., , ., ., responsibility. what does that mean? the are responsibility. what does that mean? they are just — responsibility. what does that mean? they are just saying _ responsibility. what does that mean? they are just saying it _ responsibility. what does that mean? they are just saying it is _ responsibility. what does that mean? they are just saying it is under- responsibility. what does that mean? they are just saying it is under the . they are just saying it is under the islamic state umbrella, is that what they are saying?— they are saying? they are likely to issue a follow-up _ they are saying? they
there's been a lot of speculation that the afghanistan focused province branch which is widely known as isis k was behind the attack but it's important to say that the islamic state itself has not indicated that that branch orany has not indicated that that branch or any other branch was responsible for orchestrating that attack, it simply put out a general claim of responsibility. simply put out a general claim of resoonsibility-— simply put out a general claim of resonsibili .~ ., ., , .,...
0
0.0
Mar 23, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
officials back into the bbc�*s partner cbs news confirmed that washington has intelligence that this isis claimed that it is responsible for the attack, that claim is legitimate, genuine —— and to sow fear. legitimate, genuine -- and to sow fear-— sow fear. youth reported in russia for _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years - sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years and l russia for many years and turning to the actual attack and where it took place, how familiar are you with the site itself and is this large theatre or concert venue? croker city hall, part of an enormous complex just outside of moscow, there are several shopping centres there, exhibition halls, sports facilities, you know, all kinds of things —— crocus city hall. and if you are a gunman planning an attack, to me, and i've been there several times, it would seem like the ideal target, it's friday night, a concert of a very popular rock group packed with people but you know not in the centre of moscow, so outside of moscow, less security, discard
officials back into the bbc�*s partner cbs news confirmed that washington has intelligence that this isis claimed that it is responsible for the attack, that claim is legitimate, genuine —— and to sow fear. legitimate, genuine -- and to sow fear-— sow fear. youth reported in russia for _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many _ sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years - sow fear. youth reported in russia for many years and l russia for many years and turning to the actual...
0
0.0
Mar 25, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
isi has repeatedly warned loan actors against getting caught alive but there have been cases of attackers escaping for example in may 2020 two, one militant involved in an attack here in kabul managed to escape and later carried out a suicide attack according to some media. we have not seen any credible evidence of the ukrainian involvement that russian officials and media outlets appear keen to continue pushing this narrative. scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have approved a £100 million experiment which could prove the existence of particles that haven't yet been found. they want to identify what are known as ghost particles. researchers believe 95% of the particles which make up the universe remain hidden. here's pallab ghosh. the world around us is made up of very tiny particles, even smaller than an atom. they link up to form everything we can see on earth and in space, too. but recently, scientists have discovered that the tiny particles we know about make up only 5% of the universe. some scientists think there might be other ghost particles that can't be
isi has repeatedly warned loan actors against getting caught alive but there have been cases of attackers escaping for example in may 2020 two, one militant involved in an attack here in kabul managed to escape and later carried out a suicide attack according to some media. we have not seen any credible evidence of the ukrainian involvement that russian officials and media outlets appear keen to continue pushing this narrative. scientists at europe's centre for particle research, cern, have...
0
0.0
Mar 18, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the key thing isi where we can work together we do so because _ where we can work together we do so because we _ where we can work together we do so because we think _ where we can work together we do so because we think about _ where we can work together we do so because we think about our— where we can work together we do so because we think about our ability- because we think about our ability to make _ because we think about our ability to make a — because we think about our ability to make a difference _ because we think about our ability to make a difference to _ because we think about our ability to make a difference to our- to make a difference to our constituents. _ to make a difference to our constituents.— to make a difference to our constituents. �* ., �* , constituents. but you don't listen to us and this _ constituents. but you don't listen to us and this gentleman - constituents. but you don't listen to us and this gentleman next - constituents. but you don't listen to us and this gentleman next to | constituents. but you don't listen i to us and this gentleman next
the key thing isi where we can work together we do so because _ where we can work together we do so because we _ where we can work together we do so because we think _ where we can work together we do so because we think about _ where we can work together we do so because we think about our— where we can work together we do so because we think about our ability- because we think about our ability to make _ because we think about our ability to make a — because we think about our ability to...