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"watter's world" is coming up next. reports. "watters world" starts right now. jesse: "watters world" is on. tonight -- is the left-wing media radicalizing angry americans? pat buchanan on the plot to bring down the president. snowflakes melting down on college campuses. shakespeare at the park still murdering president trump even after a congressman is shot. >> what was your reaction after president trump was shot? >> it was one of the highlights. jesse: hard-core democrat and
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bernie sanders volunteer james hodgkinson opened fire at a house republican baseball practice and shot five people including representative steve scalise. the shooter targeted republicans because they were republicans. he was a part of the resistance, an occupy wall treater and was consumed with fake news and the russia host. he called donald trump an a-hole, a traitor, and belonged to a group called terminate the republican party. hodgkinson is fully responsible for his wicked actions. but he traffics in a wicked left-wing media world that demonizes republicans. the president of the united states is slandered as greedy,
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racist, traitor, his policies will kill americans. hodgkinson consumed this propaganda for years. then perpetrate an assassination attempt. is there any connection there? we'll never know because capitol police shot him dead. but remember when sarah palin up sently released a map of the areas she wanted to target in arizona. and jiferreds was shot -- >> this shooting came with a state of politic seemingly nastier than ever. one of those coming under criticism is sarah palin. >> sarah palin does not
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repudiate her own part. jesse: bernie sanders blade right-wing reactionaries for the attack. how do you think sanders would feel if republicans blamed him for his volunteer worker shooting a republican. hodgkinson's clear connection to the inflammatory democratic propaganda was ignored by speaker nancy pelosi who actually had the nerve to blame republican rhetoric for republicans taking a bullet. >> do you see this equally afflicting the left and the right? >> no, i do not. somewhere in the 90s it has been politics of personal destruction. jesse: she is refusing to take
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ownership of her side's rhetoric and behavior, it send a message to democrats that this isn't our problem or responsibility. political violence exists primarily on the left these days. just last year left-wing protesters fought and threw eggs at trump supporters. a trump supporter in new jersey was attacked on the street. berkeley protesters rioted over conservative speakers. a woman ran her republi republin congressman representative off the road for his obamacare repeal vote.
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perhaps this a connection between left-wing celeities pushing violence and violence on the street. >> you talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. on the thing you are good for is being vladimir putin's [bleep]. kiss my [bleep] you [bleep] sucker. so beheadings, assassination plays and violent plays taking place on the left. with little condemnation. democrats like to say ted nugent threatened barack obama. and that was one celebrity. and he actually apologized for it. unlike the other celebrities. >> at the age of 29 my wife is convinced i cannot use those harsh terms.
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i even courage my friend -- jesse: until the democratic leadership take ownership of this behavior, it will continue. the more successful trump is the more dangerous and hysterical the left will become. joining me now with his reaction, former republican presidential cad pat buchanan and author of the new book, "nixon's white house wars." >> i have never seen such villify kaig and bile directed to a president of the united states. we he real violence going on in many of these demonstrations against trumpites demonstrating on the weekend. you have battles, brawls,
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fistfights. we are on the verge, i think of an uncivil conflict in this country and in washington, d.c. there is a clear objective of corporate elites, the political elites and the media basically to bring down the president of the united states and reverse the election of 2016. jesse: your latest op-ed was titled, "are we near a civil war." you are saying there is a civil car within the federal government? >> there is something of a civil war going on in society, these weekend demonstrations. every weekend you see violence. people are fighting with each other, cursing each other. that's the national politic. but here in the city itself we have a civil war inside the
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government of the united states where the deep state, the permanent regime is leaking criminally to the media to bring down the president of the united states who was elected by the american people. there is a contest on now whether donald trump will survive his first term. people are talking about impeachment four months in. jesse: i know, i have never seen it like this before. trump tweeted about this. he tweeted i'm being investigated for firing the f.b.i. director by the man who tolde to fire the f.b.i. director. after six months of investigations about my collusion with the russians, nobody has been able to show any proof, sad. is there any way other than twitter the president can fight off his regime change attempt? >> the collusion going on is
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between leakers breaking the law leaking state secrets to the press that go on the front page, damaging the president of the united states. i think the president and the attorney general, the department of justice should run down these leakers and prosecute these individuals and expose these individual. if the truth is -- this is going to go on. there is a real battle. donald trump won the elect. and there is a real battle for him to retain the presidency of the united states. take a look when you talk about interfering in the f.b.i. investigation. that has been going on a year. no collusion has been exposed. trump has certain powers here that are legitimate when you talk about comey. if president trump said in the national interest i want to shut down the investigation of hillary clinton people would have applauded.
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he has not exceeded in my judgment his authority and they are talking impeachment. jesse: if they want to play hardball like that the president could reopen the investigation into hillary's email and the clinton foundation, take a look athat happened with the irs situation. fast and furious could be reexamined. you brought up the leaks. major "washington post" leaking going on daily. one about jared kushner potentially. and this other obstruction of justice situation that mueller is looking into. these are serious leaks coming out designed in my opinion to undermine the president of the united states from within. >> i'm sure they are. look at the leak now. i don't agree with what general flynn did. but it was a leak of his conversation with the russian ambassador in the "washington
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post" which is a defacto crime that brought down the national security advisor to the president of the united states. where is the outrage here? and the reason this thing is tolerated is because the media are benefiting from it. together the media and the deep state are determined to bring this president down in disgrace. break his mandate and remove him from office. jesse: he has to do a better job fighting back and make examples out of some people. what we know about the bachelor in paradise. the shakespeare in the park still assassinating president trump even after this week's shooting. what was your favorite part when
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someone who is no longer in the public eye think libel and slander would have anything to do with it? it would be sweet justice if sarah palin sued the "new york times" and won. do you think she has a case? >> she does. it doesn't matter if she faded from the limelight. it just matters that she originally had it, and the source of it, i.e., her political jobs, that's the same reason it's of interest now. what she has to prove is the reporter knew at the time that it was false and act with disregard. but they look into what was the fact check like, what was his research like. who did he talk to. it wasn't enough that he didn't like her.
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recordr regardless of the difficulty, people like roman tw pulanski. >> oh, my god, sorry, guys. i definitely know how to turn on the sex term. jesse: that was happier days on "the bachelor." she wa set to star in the bachelor in paradise. i like the whole franchise.
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but if she is intoxicated and she is in a hot tub and there is some sexual activity going on, and the cameras are still rolling. why didn't anybody come forward immediately and shut this down? why did it take some whistleblower produce tore bring this to light? >> that's wart of what makes this so fascinating. that producer did speak up on set. that's a positive for the warner brothers. they fostered a culture if you see something, say something. the producer did speak up right then. the other interesting thing other than the entire thing was record is that issue of the third party coming in. it's not that she voilssed the lack of consent. which she did. but the trigger is the producer at the time. the contracts are pretty
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ironclad. jesse: you sign your life away when you go on these shows and anything that happens on the set usually winds up on the air. she released assault saying as woman his is my worst nightmare and it's now become my reality. you know, everybody feels terrible for what happened. it looks like they could have a serious lawsuit on their hands. a guilty verdict for this woman who texted her boyfriend to kill himself. >> i now finds you guilty on the indictment charge you with the involuntary manslaughter of the person conrad boyd iii. jesse: she was dating this guy and he was suicidal and she is texting him to do it.
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and was running the car and she said get back in the car. i think she was charged with involuntary manslaughter. how does that stick when you are just texting someone to commit suicide. >> that was part of the defense argument. she said there is not really a law against this. how does this fit? the story is these were two youths, she was 17, she was 18. they both had issues and a history of mental issues. she was basically intoxicated. she didn't have the ability to have that specific mindset. jesse: that defense didn't work very well. and i don't think there has been a case like this before. this tweet from cnn, fake news. we'll tell you why up next.
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pressures nbc executives to stop hiring white conservatives. he says george will and megyn kelly create right-wing hate. the capital is buzzing after reports that the senate was banning interviews in the halls. >> just a quick question. >> i was at the hearing. >> protecting americans from criminal illegal aliens. >> i think we should work to
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make sure americans are protected. jesse: you said fox news lies. what are the lies. feel the bern. i think he needs a safe space. richard. shelby: clarified no changes to the existing rules have been made but they are working to enforce existing rules for safety. new orleans canceled it july 4 pattern borne celebration sing shis uet by president trump and she doesn't feel patriotic. cnn putting out this tweet about a pre-game prayer.
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members of the democratic team gather for a prayer before the congressional baseball game. the problem, it's both the republicans and democrats. more fake news. teddy bears, balls and coloring books are staples of nursery schools. but college students are using them to cope. no safe space is safe in "watters world." i headed to central park to see the play that murders president trump. >> it martyrs trump. they make him into more of a mmmm. mmmm. mmmm... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. it's fast, powerful relief with no chalky taste. [ sings high note ] ultra strength, new from alka-seltzer. enjoy the relief. this summer,
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ess the push for political correctness leaving students brainwashed. and it hurt their feeling to label terrorism. >> do you think we should be using the word radical islam and talking about isis or do you think that term would be too offensive to use. >> that's definitely wrong. >> it might be on the offensive side. >> you don't say radical christianism or radical catholic. >> what are christian attacks? >> i can't name them off the top of my head. but there are churches. >> most of the people are saying we can't say radical islamic terrorism also don't want to acknowledge there is a radical wing of the religion.
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>> you think of the kkk, would you call them radical christians? >> it's not people killing other people in the name of christianity. >> it's a unique proper local islam. >> by not addressing the threat you are not going to get anywhere defeating it. >> focus on a rehah bill of extremist groups trying to figure out why they are extremist. >> there is a deep-seated fear in my opinion that is irrational. jesse: the fill "no safe space spaces." i couldn't see your collar on that video. my favorite part of the video is en the person sits. they want acceptance and rehabilitation for terrorists.
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>> what we are seeing are the real world impact of the p.c. culture. i don't think it stems from nowhere. the left has been pushing this, we know this. president trump in the white house refused to say it. when we saw president trump catching heat for saying radical islam. i think students are quig prepared answers they know they are expected to give. jesse: we had your producer friend on here last week and i can't believe what he said about safe spaces. you go into the safe space because you are unable to deal with the harsh reality of the real world and they give you hot chocolate and blankets. is that true? >> i don't know, i have never been to one. i have i only go to construction
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sites and the occasional strip club there. jesse: a real man's man. >> what i hear in that video, this is where the danger is. we are grafting our own feeling on to isis. we are saying if you just treat them with respect and just get along and maybe give them a hug they will drop their towards. this is what caused 9/11. 9/11 was who would fly an airplane into a building. because if you fly an airplane into a building, how are you going to parachute out of the airplane. we can't think like them, thus it will leave us vulnerable. jesse: if someone would attempt to hug a terrorist, i think they would get their throat slit
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pretty quickly. you were out on these college campuses. there is not an across knowledgement of the harsh and dangerous reality of islam. >> i like to go to these safe spaces. these students -- it's not that they don't fear anything. it's that they footer wrong things. jesse: this movie you are doing with prager, it's not getting hollywood funding. why do you think that is? i want to play a clip for the audience so they can see way it's about. >> two-jeb der sexuality. >> we judge people based on racial origin and history of oppression. >> we call it the progressive stats. >> i'm black. >> i'm asian. >> i'm a student at utopia university.
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jesse: hollywood doesn't want to fund this film so you want to raise money other ways. >> hollywood probably has 150 anti-fracking movies in the pipeline. i'll bet we won't be able to say in the pipeline any more because it's oil-centric. jesse: you mentioned seinfel and chris rock. they don't even tour on college campuses anymore. everyone is so sensitive, they can't than the cutting-edge humor. >> for those guys they are millionaires 120 types over. and it's basically why go down and try to feet the homeless community if somebody put a shank in you last time you were in there. they will just stay in the limousine.
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jesse: it's ridiculous, the greatest generation is probably laughing at these millennials. i think it's a shameful label. i don't even know if you are allowed to label anymore. >> i don't identify as a millennial even though i technically am. jesse: you are a self-loathing millennial. >> you go to college to be offended. people don't actually care about having their opinions expanded. they just go to college to have them confirmed. sadly administrations are allowing them to happen. jesse: do you think this will make things any better oh do you think we are headed over a cliff? >> i think we'll head over a cliff, burst into flames and then we'll rebuild. the rise of ufc is the fastest
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rising sport. jesse: you are predicting the next generation after millennials will be hard-core grungy americans? >> flannel wearing, cage fighting, undergoing a sexual transformation. that part won't leave. jesse: despite this week's shooting, the play depicting president trump being assassinated is still being performed. reuters might boycott a white house visit because of donald trump. espn under fire for a lack of patriotism. that debate up next. un-stop right there!
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they asked would the team go to the white house? they said probably not. is this disrespectful? so, stif curry says he doesn't want to go to the white house, but said it's a team decision. >> i don't think it' disrespectful for him not to want to go to the white house. but he does show a certain amount of leadership saying it will be a team decision. in new england we all went to the white house regardless of if we were republicans or democrats because we respect the office. it's a tradition teams go when they win. but we have seen people pull out at different times. jesse: george w. bush when you were there in 2004, is he that much worse where people say i usually don't like republicans,
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but it's donald trump so i'm definitely not going? >> there are a lot of strong he motions regarding president trump. jesse: what kind of precedent does this send if a whole team doesn't show up to the white house? >> this is something that we have to combat right now. it's something that will come up again. this won't be the first time. when we look at new england, they won and a couple guys didn't go. i'm talking about when they just won. i know they win all the time. when they just won a certain number of guys didn't show up. it's their right not to do so. there have been presidents i have been in fave of and those i haven't. but regardless of that fact going to the white house as an american is something i would do. the great thing about this
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country is they have a right to protest. jesse: i would love to see the champs show up. max kellerson says the nfl has made sports political by playing "the national anthem." >> colin kaepernick didn't know looking for a protest. it came to him. he was asked to stand for the national anthem. you don't have to stand for the national anthem. even if there was a rule that you did, is that colin kaepernick injecting politics into the nfl? no, it's the nfl injecting politics in expect you to stand in the first place. jess require injects pa patriot. and it doesn't force anybody to stand up, does it?
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>> live from fox news headquarter in new york, we're -- following breaking news out a london, a vehicle ran into pedestrian in north london. let's go to sky news, now following this. >> as soon as we have more information we'll bring it to you. moving on now, two people have been killed in an attack by gunman at a luxury resort outside of mali 's capital. >> that was a little bit there from sky news, but, we're following breaking news out of london, a car, a vehicle has plowed into pedestrians, th is something we're seeing too often there police, say they were
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called to scene on 12:20 in morning monday. london ambulance service said it was responding to it, no other details were immediately available. this month, a van did veer into pedestrian on london bridge. an attack that killed 8 people and wound membershi many others. the muslim extremists who carried out that attack were killed by police, we're following breaking news out of london, i don't know if we have video, a vehicle has again blowed into pedestrians, associated press reporting several casualties at-this-point, but we have not heard of just how much. we know one person has been arrested, and several people injured after this vehicle, went into the crowd, you can see people gathered there. london is 5 hours ahead of us, it is about 8:45 this happened
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12:20 their time, something they are seeing too often in london. we saw earlier this money, three men, on a rampage, they took their vans, veered it into people on london bridge. killing people on the bridge, then getting out of their van, and a nearby borough market, they then went on a stabbing rampage, injuries dozens more. this is a scary situation, this is kind of a new wave terrorism. hard to believe we have come this far,e're following breaking new if you are just joining us fox news out of london, a car, veered into some crowd of people, we are hearing from associated press they reporting their casualties, several people.
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12:20 london time, they are 5 hours ahead of us, police are not releasing hardly any other details, but we know they or the scene, do we know if this is live? this is not live video, that was taken just a few minute ago, they are on the scene, we will start learning more about what is happening there. as police and the ambulance crew on scene. this is the crowd i was listening to sky news, a witness said that it was a large crowd. looks like they have disturbed -disbursed now, this is somethig they are seeing too often. we've seen it in u.s., we're going do bring in steve hilton. former advisor visor to david c, what do you make of this latest round of the attack there? >> well, it is unbelieveable, we're getting ready in los
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angeles for our show. and this is the second time in three weeks, that we're facing prospects of reporting on a terror attack. it is much too early to speculate. just think about how london must be feeling, there was a story. in "new york times." causing a lot of up -- upset, london reeling from a terror attack. people, say they are not reeling, since then you had a dramatic general election that ended in a way nobody predicted. and a terrible fire last week, death toll keeps rising, and what looks like another terror attack. realing is to describe how london is feeling.
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>> this is something we're seeing too often. seems like these are soft targets, that is what people are going after, in all fairness, we don't know anything, beside that we report that this car veered into pedestrians, it seems to be soft targets we have to watch out for, how to we protect those? >> it has all of the characteristics of narc thin ofs to bear in mind, made clear that the people should expects more of this. because they -- if this is confirmed as what it looks like, which is one more in islamist terrorist attacking soft targets, low tech ways. if that is the case, then this is something that the british authorities warned about, they said after, actually after the manchester attack. that there were 23,000, their
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number, their word, 23,000 jihadis, in the u.k. they were only able to track 3,000 of them. and they said, we don't have the resources to prevent this from happening. so, that is a really scary prospect when the authorities say that. this is not media commentary, i think it was head of the domestic security services who put this information out there after the manchester attack. >> steve, if you could hold on for a second, we will tune in to sky news. we'll get back to you, checking in with sky news. >> widest range of entertainment, high -- >> all right, they just went to break, steve are you there? >> i am, yeah. >> so, i can't help but think of what are we're to do to protect
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ourselves now? you know, this is just all so common, what do i do from walking on street with my kids? how do i protect myself from these crazy people. i feel like there is nothing i can do. >> we have to realize, this is a serious threat. this and i long-term threat, which has been brewing for decades, that something we actually explored on this show, on the next revolution. this is nothing new. the ideology that drives the people who do this, have been in development since 1930s, at least, and the spread of technology and communications and travel, that has allowed it, as it were to become globalized. now real answer to this, the really serious answer to how do we protect ourselves is, actual to fight that ideology, in many different ways.
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but, there are some immediate practical things that we can do. to protect ourselves, but first and foremost, for example being more alert and all information and advice we get from authoritiesic, like if you see something, say nothing, and try to spot you know, suspicious activity and report it, those are sensible pieces of advice, beyond, that security services, and this is manage that -- something that i have argued for u.k. not here. really, doing the best they can, but in the uk, i think that fight against this terror threat, has not been conducted with as much vigor and aggression as could have been the case. one of our gifts made that point -- gifts made that point, i think asking regular citizens to fight this on their own is not really the answer. the answer is an immediate security response to what is going on, for example not good
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enough to say, we know this there are jihadis, but we can't keep track of them, that is not acceptable. longer term, you have to get to understanding what drives this ideology, and fighting it at its source. >> if you are just joining us now, reporting out of london one person has been arrested several other injured, we're hearing associated press, police say several casualties, after a haven't veered into -- a van veered into a crowd of people, 12:20 monday morning, we're telling this. steve, what do you think our president needs to do to protect us home. what do you think about that travel ban? >> well, i think that real point about that travel ban it was to be temporary, and it was intended as a temporary measure, while the full security approach that he talked about and his team talked about was put in place, that was extreme vetting. and that is a policy they think would command wide spread
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suort. and actually whole idea of travel ban was while we figure out how the vetting works we need to clampdown on the visits from just a few countries, where we can't be reassured about people getting their visas and passports, for 90 days, or so, while we figure it out. and i think that real point, i think that time for travel ban is almost passed. they may well try too continue with it, you know political reasons but real answer is extreme vetting, i hope that president and his team are actually putting that in place now. because, that is a good idea. i think most people is up all -- would support that idea, we should know background of people who come in and look at their social media and people they are in contact work to make sure they are not people who might end up being part of the terror network. >> we don't know what is behind this van, veering into the crowd. but we know that this happened.
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three weeks ago. and something that sounds too common, too familiar, on the london bridge. with drewith three guys that pld their van through london bridge. we have walee waleed walid phar. what do you make of these latest reports. after a van veered into a crowd in london? >> well, unfortunately we have to say, when these happen in london, all in uk and france, when we see the -- happening, a car or a knife, we need to expect more information from authorities, so now authorities will investigate. by now, after all these this could be. one of the many attacks occurred, but we cannot determine that.
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>> right. you can understand that everyone just on edge following 3 weeks this happening in london, just 3 weeks ago with 8 people, 8 innocent people now dead, they took a van into the crowd but with knives . >> we don't have knives or laws or cars and trucks they have discovered the weak spot. >> soft targets they are going after now. so scary. in you are just joining us now on the right-hand side of the skrine. you can see video. of a what appears to be some
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very big breaking news out of london right now, one person arrested, several, injured. after a vehicle has plowed into pedestrian, police reporting there are casualties, just background for you, a vehicle hit pedestrians on a road in north london. leaving several casualties one person has been arrested. metropolitan police say officers called on 7 sister road, 12:20 a.m. monday, london a ambulance surveys said it responded. no other details are available. >> this month, a man veered into pedestrian on london bridge, setting off vehicle and knife attacks that killed 8 people, and wounded many others on the bridge there. 3 muslim extremist who carried out that attack were killed by police. if you are just joining us that is what we're following. right now. walid phares you are still

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