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12.02.19. London Bridge Attacks, Redux


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This week we look at the recent stabbing attacks at London Bridge, and why attempts at regulation only make problems with terrorism threats more problematic. 

It sounds like something out of a science fiction film... a large, slow-moving blob was observed moving directly toward the White House, prompting military and other government officials to place Washington on lockdown. However, the official explanation for this one is fairly mundane (if not a bit bird-brained), although that still leaves a number of questions about security threats with relation to the Nation's Capital. 

We then turn our attention to the first interview given by actor and comedian Bill Cosby since he began his prison sentence, after being convicted of indecent assault in April of last year. Cosby, seemingly unrepentant, says he did nothing wrong, and even went so far as to tell interviewers from the prison where he remains that his trial was "all a setup. That whole jury thing. They were imposters,” and that he was wrongly accused. Ironically, Cosby has remained involved with reform programs for young African American men while in prison, which encourages responsibility and accountability for one's own actions... something Cosby himself seems to be avoiding. 

Then we present the latest on the recent stabbing attack that occurred at London Bridge and the political response to the incident. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks shortly after they occurred, having recently called for retaliatory attacks of this kind following the U.S. Delta Force operation that took out Abu Bakr al Baghdadi last month. Meanwhile, many politicians have expressed anger that the London attacker--who had been charged with crimes related to terrorism previously--was released and able to commit more terrorist acts. However, there has been pushback against calls for tightened regulation, namely from Boris Johnson, which some view as being a potentially totalitarian response to a problem that simply isn't easy to deal with... and which doesn't appear to be going away any time soon. 

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SHOW NOTES
  • AIR INVASION: 'Slow-moving blob' that may have been a flock of birds caused White House lockdown
  • LINCOLN’S LIST: Majority of Republicans say Trump better president than Lincoln
  • COSBY CONSPIRACY: NNPA NEWSWIRE EXCLUSIVE: Bill Cosby Speaks from Prison
  • FOREVER IN YOUR DEBT: Forgiving Student Debt Would Boost Economy, Economists Say
  • LONDON BRIDGE: 2 killed in London Bridge stabbing, police say
  • FLASHBACK: November 4, 2019: UK terrorism threat downgraded to 'substantial'
  • AUDIO: PBS NewsHour Discusses London AND Netherlands Stabbing Incidents
  • MOTIVE: London Bridge terrorist 'plotted revenge for death of ISIS leader al-Baghdadi'
  • London Bridge attacker had previous terrorism conviction, police say
  • AUDIO: Investigators release new info about slain London Bridge suspect
  • Release of London Bridge terror suspect was 'mistake,' PM Boris Johnson says
  • NARLY: Bystander chases terrorist with 5-foot Narwhal tusk
  • IRONY: Murderer out on day release rushed to save woman in London Bridge attack
  • Telegraph blasted for smearing clumsy headline over photo of London Bridge HERO
  • FLASHBACK: June 2019: Victims' families criticise authorities for clearing MI5 and police
  • 2017: London Bridge inquest: coroner criticises Butt family's evidence
  • SOLUTIONS: Tougher sentences won’t stop another London Bridge attack, but probation reforms and more police might

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