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After London, Architect Weighs In On How Cities Can Prevent Similar Attacks

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People pause in front of floral tributes in Potters Fields Park following the June 3 terror attack on June 6, 2017, in London. (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
People pause in front of floral tributes in Potters Fields Park following the June 3 terror attack on June 6, 2017, in London. (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

Long before last weekend's deadly van and knife attack on the London Bridge and the nearby Borough Market, cities around the world have been redesigning to protect against such attacks.

Here & Now's Robin Young learns more from American Institute of Architects President Thomas Vonier (@ThomasVonier), who works with cities to improve urban security.

This segment aired on June 6, 2017.

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