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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, june 5th. this is the "cbs morning news." the hunt is on for those who helped three people carry out a terror attack in londoni that left at least seven people dead and 47 injured. singers from around the world came together in manchester to stand tall in the face of terror. and bill cosby's sexual assault trial gets under way today with opening statement.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm hena daniels in for anne-marie green. isis claimed responsibility for saturday's deadly attack in londonist. police detained a number of people and on sunday arrested 12 others in an apartment where it's believed one of the attackers lived. at least seven people were killed when the terrorists used a rented van to run over people on the london bridge and then raced into a restaurant stabbing people before they were arrested. 48 others were wounded. 21 remain in critical condition. meg oliver is at the london bridge with the latest. meg, good morning. >> reporter: hena, good morning. it was a blady attack. but as you can see, london bridge has reopened one lane of traffic and there's a steady
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stream of commuters making their way to work. they're walking by this makeshift memorial where people have been leaving cards and flower for the victims and then the chilling headlines like this, "massacre in the market." authorities in the uk continue their hunt for the accomplices rounding up two addresses in the region in kerkz with saturday's terror attacks. on sunday police swarmed an apartment building taking four men and several women into custody. a resident there said he recognized one of the three men killed by police after allegedly carrying out the attacks as his neighbor. >> he had a young wife from what i can see and two children, a toddler and a recently born baby. >> reporter: the suspected terrorists used a van to mow down pedestrians on the london bridge before mowing down people and stabbing people in the
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borough market. >> i could see pure evil eyes. >> reporter: in the ebds a number of people and tourists would be dead including christine archibald of canada. this would come two weeks after they killed people at the arianariana grande in manchester. the pop star went back to manchester and took the stage during an emotional event raising money for the victims. back in the u.s. in his first public comment on the recent attack, president trump vowed sunday to protect americans from terrorists. >> we knew our resolve, stronger than ever before to protect the united states and its allies from the vial enemy. >> reporter: the didn't of homeland security says there's no credible threat to the u.s. at this time. we're learning new details about
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the victims in this horrific attack. the canadian christine archie bard who was hit on the bridge with his fiance, he held her in his arms as she died. she was only 30. >> has the terror alert been raised in london? >> reporter: no, it hasn't. another attack is highly likely, however, the prime minister is holding a security meeting later today. that topic is likely to come up for discussion. >> meg, we see a lot of foot traffic behind you. >> reporter: hena, absolutely. everybody i've talked to say they're looking over their shoulder, they're a little bit cautious, however, they're defiant, and they're not going to let this stop them from getting back to work and returning to their normal activityings. >> meg oliver live nin london.
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thank you so much. charlie d'agata has more on the victim and efforts to stop the attack. >> reporter: the rampage that left scores of wounded in its wake may have happened in the heart of london, but the victims hail from around the globe. a canadian and the frenchman were amok the first confirmed deaths. australian candice hedge is recovering after being stabbed. american, british, german, and spanish are among the wounded. survivor accounts paint a gruesome picture of eight minutes that unfolded. gerard vowls said he just left the pub. he heard screaming. >> that's when i saw the three terrorists. they ran up and stabbed a woman, repeatedly stabbing them
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nonstop. when they stabbed them, they screamed "allah." >> reporter: they did what they could, threw everything at them. >> i picked up a stool, a glass. >> reporter: the attackers were brought down in a hail of bullets. >> the cops came over. they were surrounded by police and shut them down. >> reporter: britain's medical teams responded quickly but the sheer number of victims suffering injuries sent them out to five major >> reporter: mayor sadiq khan
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condemned them. president trump said he'll do whatever is necessary to protect the united states. earlier he criticized london's mayor while trying to reasure residents about an increased police presence that there is no reason to be alarmed. president trump tweeted we must stop being politically correct and get down to security for our people. if we don't get smart, it will only get worse. the mayor's office responded that he has more important thing to do than reply to the president's ill-reported tweet that takes things out of context. his efforts to obtain $1 trillion in new investment in roads and waterways but the highlight is likely to be the scheduled testimony. former fbi james comey before the senate intelligence committee on thursday. committee members want to know if he was pressured by president
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trump to back off the investigation into alleged russian ties between the trump campaign and russia. comey will also be asked about russian interference in the election. he said in a broadcast interview with megyn kelly, that did not happen and it was convenient for u.s. intelligence agencies to blame russia. >> they have been mislead and they aren't analyzing the information in its entirety. i haven't seen once any direct proof of russian interference in the presidential election if the united states. >> putin also called the idea that he had compromising idea on mr. trump nonsense. ahead on "cbs this morning" we'll talk with democratic senator joe manchin, a member of the intelligence committee about, about what he wants to ask former fbi director comey. portland, oregon, police arrested people as a
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demonstration converged downtown. it was meant by counterdemonstrators. chris martinez has that report. >> reporter: police set off numerous smoke and percussion grenades as protesters held a rally in downtown port lond, sunday. pro trump called for free speech. >> very peaceful. we're freedom-love iing. >> critics want more transparency between the trump administration and russia. >> the biggest message would bewe know that this is wrong. >> reporter: authorities bolstered their presence with fbi agents and homeland security, anticipating large crowds and potential violence. police made several arrests and confiscated a number of illegal weapons. >> reporter: police shut down this park after they say a number of protesters started
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throwing bottles at officers, but they say most of the day's rallies remained peaceful. >> reporter: the rallies took place aboard a train. jeremy joseph christian shouted anti-muslim hate speech at a teen wearing a hijab and then killed two bystanders who tried to stop him. portland police say they trained for weeks in an tess passion of the protests. chris martinez, cbs news, portland. bill cosby's sexual assault trial gets under way in norristown, pennsylvania, later today. cosby does not plan to testify. dozens of women have alleged he sexually assaulted him, most dating back to the 1960s and too old to prosecute andrea constance said cosby sexually assaulted her 13 years ago at a suburban home. cosby denies all wrongdoing. coming upton "morning news," a marathon scare.
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london bridge reopened today following saturday's terrorist attack leaving seven dead and 48 wounded. isis claimed responsibility. london police killed the three attackers and have 12 others in custody. a canadian and frenchman were among the first confirmed death. an american, german, spaniard, and man from new zealand are among the wounded. witnesses say the three attackers said this is for allah during the rampage. police officers killed them within eight minutes of arriving on the scene. north london and manchester, a benefit concert was held to help the city heal after a suicide bombing two weeks ago. ariana grande returned to the
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stage yesterday following the attack at her concert. jonathan vigliotti was there. >> reporter: the a-list roster grounded by ariana grande began with an emotional reminder of why everyone was here. >> we are a city united and we will remain a city united. >> reporter: the one love manchester concert was meant to honor the victims of the deadly bombing two weeks ago. >> tonight let's send our own to friends in london who are going through the same as we are going through. >> reporter: but the message took deeper meaning and along with it renewed fear in the wake of the london attack. >> is there any part of you that's afraid to be here today especially in light of the attack that just took place yesterday? >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: the 16-year-olds tia larson and holy thornton were at the manchester concert
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that was struck. they are among thousands of people from the original concert who returned in defiance, they say, of terror. the concert featured the top biggest and brightest. it was upbeat but careful never to rise above the tragedy. >> what a better way to fight evil with evil than to fight evil with good. would you guys agree with that? >> 50,000 people packed this stadium just outside the city. thousands lined up earlier to go through tedious but necessary check points. everyone was searched. the hundreds of place on guard, a remiejder of the two active terror investigations under way. >> when i see all the police, it reassures me that we're all
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together. we're not scared. >> reporter: inside all eyes were on the stars, a celebration of music, defiance, and united together. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, manchester, england. coming up on "cbs this morning," reaction to comedian yacht bill maher using a racial slur on his tv show and how some critics say it's not first time his jokes have gone too far. plus, we'll speak with two climbers who snapchated their journey as they climbed to the top of mt. everest. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> well, developing right now, several bucks county communities are being told to shelter in place we'll update you on the manhunt for escaped prisoner. also, today is the day. bill cosby on trial. what's expected when he comes face-to-face with his accuser. we're live at the courthouse in norristown. >> isis carried out the attack in london. we'll hear from an eyewitness who spoke he spoke with one of the alleged terrorists right before saturday's attack. today is monday june 5th, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm ronald mcdonald house. welcome back, jim. >> thank you. >> and here's katie and meisha. >> did you have a great weekend? >> i went to north carolina,

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