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carrie sheffield is here. >> carrie: hey, guys. great to be here. >> kat: he is a political commentator, candidate for brooklyn, new york, borough president and cohost of "the last broadcast on the left." he specializes in everything prime. he is a crime podcast. ben kissel is here. >> ben: thanks for having me. >> carrie: happy memorial day. proud american. >> kat: i am proud even though i'm wearing teal and don't have a flag. carrie, we talked about the leaks. what do you think about this story? do you think it has something? >> carrie: there are things trump said during the campaign that upset me but the criticism against the president has jumped the shark. we are talking about anonymous sources. sources, you can make up whatever you want. sources say garth brooks is my boyfriend. sources say whatever you want them to say. these are anonymous, made up things. i believe in the first amendment. everyone at the table, we believe in the first amendment. but we also have the fifth amendment. the right to due process, the fact that yo
carrie sheffield is here. >> carrie: hey, guys. great to be here. >> kat: he is a political commentator, candidate for brooklyn, new york, borough president and cohost of "the last broadcast on the left." he specializes in everything prime. he is a crime podcast. ben kissel is here. >> ben: thanks for having me. >> carrie: happy memorial day. proud american. >> kat: i am proud even though i'm wearing teal and don't have a flag. carrie, we talked about the...
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says it is testing new procedures for carry-ons.ireya villarreal is at l.a.x. >> reporter: airport travelers now have to take off their shoes, remove their laptops and liquids over 3.4 ounces. but get ready to declutter your carry-ons even more. as some airports around the country add this to the list. fems like food, paper and bditional electronics bigger avan a cell phone may soon have to be placed in a separate bin. the t.s.a. has quietly been testing this at several small airports. now expanding to larger ones like l.a. international, boston and fort lauderdale. the t.s.a. says it wants to eliminate false positives that occur when items like wires and phones can look like weapons. and that screeners can't often tell what is in overstuffed bags. >> i don't think it's going to streamline the process. >> reporter: marshall mclean is an expert on airport security and says what is needed is more police, not more screening. >> to truly have something to deter, you're still going to have to have armed police officers to do that, rather
says it is testing new procedures for carry-ons.ireya villarreal is at l.a.x. >> reporter: airport travelers now have to take off their shoes, remove their laptops and liquids over 3.4 ounces. but get ready to declutter your carry-ons even more. as some airports around the country add this to the list. fems like food, paper and bditional electronics bigger avan a cell phone may soon have to be placed in a separate bin. the t.s.a. has quietly been testing this at several small airports....
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carried the cartridge belt and carried clips and carried that on the belt. there was a trench knife that they carried they carried that on belt their for close hand combat. but the americans never used to fight very close. of course, people said that pershing wanted his soldiers to fight with the bayonet. really, americans killed more french chickens with bayonets than german shoulders. they called them chicken catchers. and then the other things that the american soldiers had adopted from the british was they carried a spoon. the spiral were to keep legs warm and break mud off. they stuck a spoon in it because if they had to try to get the spoon out of the backpack when they got to where a field kitchen was they wouldn't get food very quickly so they carried a spoon there. you always see that with the british soldiers and the american soldiers. and a field kitchen would provide primarily what was called slum or slum gum, which is the stew made of potatoes, tomatoes and beef. >> and we're going to move down and look at a couple of machine guns. >> well, of c
carried the cartridge belt and carried clips and carried that on the belt. there was a trench knife that they carried they carried that on belt their for close hand combat. but the americans never used to fight very close. of course, people said that pershing wanted his soldiers to fight with the bayonet. really, americans killed more french chickens with bayonets than german shoulders. they called them chicken catchers. and then the other things that the american soldiers had adopted from the...
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he may have been just the mule, to use the security parlance, who carried it.etails of the bomb collected at the scene by british investigators reveal a sophisticated device, with a detonator held in the bomber's left hand and a powerful battery to make sure the device went off when triggered. another indication abedi was acting as opartf a terror group comes from the security chaos of libya where isis and other militants operate and from which abedi returned shortly before the bombing. abedi's brother hashim was detained in libya today by a militia that operates there. the group says his father ramadan was arrested as well. at a building in central manchester, police used an explosive device to break into an apartment, fearing it was booby trapped. >> we heard a really loud bang. the smell inside was a bit weird. >> reporter: this is a student who lives in the building. like something explosive weird? >> explosive weird. >> the terror threat level in britain has been raised to critical. authorities believe that whoever made the manchester bomb could certainly
he may have been just the mule, to use the security parlance, who carried it.etails of the bomb collected at the scene by british investigators reveal a sophisticated device, with a detonator held in the bomber's left hand and a powerful battery to make sure the device went off when triggered. another indication abedi was acting as opartf a terror group comes from the security chaos of libya where isis and other militants operate and from which abedi returned shortly before the bombing. abedi's...
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duke of edinburgh isn't carrying are out his duty, so sow a isn't carrying are out his duty, so sowh the announcement was a surprise today, i mean there was media speculation that the crews started arriving at 6.00 when news this meeting was happening, because it was decided, so members of staff, heads of house holes were brought down to buckingham palace, —— holds, to hear this announcement first, so cue lots of speculation, lots of arrivals of news crews here. so although it was a shock announcement from that perspective, from the media's perspective, there is no doubt this will have been planned for many months, probably years. 0k, sarah, forthe for many months, probably years. 0k, sarah, for the moment, thank you. sarah campbell at buckingham palace. sarah campbell at buckingham palace. with me is nick hat witchell. the duke indicated when he was 90 that he would be scaling back duties. he didn't seem to scale back that much in the last five years. so beyond his age, why now? well, to pick up the point you were discussing with sarah, asi the point you were discussing with sarah,
duke of edinburgh isn't carrying are out his duty, so sow a isn't carrying are out his duty, so sowh the announcement was a surprise today, i mean there was media speculation that the crews started arriving at 6.00 when news this meeting was happening, because it was decided, so members of staff, heads of house holes were brought down to buckingham palace, —— holds, to hear this announcement first, so cue lots of speculation, lots of arrivals of news crews here. so although it was a shock...
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police are saying that one individual carried out the attack with an i.e.d.fore that it is some sort of suicide bombing as that person died at the scene. western law enforcement official tells cnn that a male has been identified. cnn.'s nina dose santos joins me live from london. talk about the government meeting right now. what is a cobra meeting and are we going to hear from the prime minister this morning? >> reporter: well, the cobra meeting is code name for cabinet office briefing room when is the most secret and high level security meeting that the government convenes. it will be chaired this time by the prime minister theresa may. sometimes it is chaired by the home secretary but given the severity of what has happened overnight, it will be shared chaired by theresa may. we'll probably hear from them later in the day about what they plan to do. what they've learned from that cobra meeting. what they plan to do to investigate. and you can expect also some visits to the north of england to manchester to speak to the people affected. theresa may and the p
police are saying that one individual carried out the attack with an i.e.d.fore that it is some sort of suicide bombing as that person died at the scene. western law enforcement official tells cnn that a male has been identified. cnn.'s nina dose santos joins me live from london. talk about the government meeting right now. what is a cobra meeting and are we going to hear from the prime minister this morning? >> reporter: well, the cobra meeting is code name for cabinet office briefing...
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as you know they have carried out six arrests so far.libya as well and an ongoing threat. the severity of it of course is something we are not sure about. to a certain extent i think we are... it seems to me from what we know, this is something obviously they are taking very seriously and it is something they are finding evidence to support them taking this seriously. the story that you have written, are your sources uk sources? not entirely. i'm sorry, can you repeat that? it wasn't entirely all uk sources. there was one which was not a uk source. do i ta ke one which was not a uk source. do i take that to mean that was an american source? i really don't want to go into where that came from. can you tell me anything more about the device that was blown up in the controlled explosion? you say that this wasn't the sort of bomb you would think of as such but something that might have been used in bomb—making? that might have been used in bomb-making? it was something they felt which was dangerous. material which could have been used to inf
as you know they have carried out six arrests so far.libya as well and an ongoing threat. the severity of it of course is something we are not sure about. to a certain extent i think we are... it seems to me from what we know, this is something obviously they are taking very seriously and it is something they are finding evidence to support them taking this seriously. the story that you have written, are your sources uk sources? not entirely. i'm sorry, can you repeat that? it wasn't entirely...
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continue carrying forward into the future on your behalf.ur task is immense. it will require building already starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, and majority for change. this is what the country expects to see, what it aspires to, what the country deserves, that majority for change. that is what i'm expecting to see from you for six weeks for now because i will need you again and again. [applause] my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men standing by me now for so many days and nights. the people of france, gathered here today in the louvre, we have the strength, the energy, the determination. the determination that has taken us so far and has made us into what we are, that is what we were -- will forge our future. we will not give in. we will not give in to fear. we will not give in to division. we will not give in to lies. we will not give in either to tyranny, to the level of defeat -- love of defeat and the decline. i know that you have that forever in you. you, and i'mowe doing tonight when i must
continue carrying forward into the future on your behalf.ur task is immense. it will require building already starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, and majority for change. this is what the country expects to see, what it aspires to, what the country deserves, that majority for change. that is what i'm expecting to see from you for six weeks for now because i will need you again and again. [applause] my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men standing by me...
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one of them is that there might be another attack waiting to be carried out.e understand at least 80 people have been killed, up to 400 others are hurt. some of them are very seriously. they have been taken to hospitals across the capital and they are being treated. the president has called it and act against humanity. no group has yet taken responsibility for the deadliest attack i have ever seen for the past 15 years or so. but we understand the taliban and other militant groups have increased their activities across afghanistan recently. with just over a week to go until the general election, the main parties are returning to their key election themes, ahead of tonight's all party live tv election debate, which will be held on bbc one at 7.30pm. theresa may has accused labour of wanting uncontrolled migration, which she says depresses wages for low income workers jeremy corbyn has spoken about what he sees as the impact of five more years of conservative government on the nhs and education. the liberal democrats have called for a cross party approach to dea
one of them is that there might be another attack waiting to be carried out.e understand at least 80 people have been killed, up to 400 others are hurt. some of them are very seriously. they have been taken to hospitals across the capital and they are being treated. the president has called it and act against humanity. no group has yet taken responsibility for the deadliest attack i have ever seen for the past 15 years or so. but we understand the taliban and other militant groups have...
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continue carrying forward into the future on your behalf.ur task is immense. it will require building already starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, and majority for change. this is what the country expects to see, what it aspires to, what the country deserves, that majority for change. that is what i'm expecting to see from you for six weeks for now because i will need you again and again. [applause] mr. macron: my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men standing by me now for so many days and nights. the people of france, gathered here today in the louvre, we have the strength, the energy, the determination. the determination that has taken us so far and has made us into what we are, that is what will forge our future. we will not give in. we will not give in to fear. we will not give in to division. we will not give in to lies. we will not give in either to tyranny, to inwardness, to the love of defeat and the klein. and decline. i know that you have that forever in you. i know what i owe you, and i'm doi
continue carrying forward into the future on your behalf.ur task is immense. it will require building already starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, and majority for change. this is what the country expects to see, what it aspires to, what the country deserves, that majority for change. that is what i'm expecting to see from you for six weeks for now because i will need you again and again. [applause] mr. macron: my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men...
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police said he was carrying a package.her development, the new york times has published photos of what appears to be the remnants of what appears to be the remnants of the bomb and a backpack it was carried in, on monday night. let us return now to the latest news on the manchester bomb attack. kelly brewster died while reportedly shielding her niece from the glass. martin and angelika klis were there to pick up their daughters. a selfie ona nine to pick up their daughters. a selfie on a nine tout for this couple. they we re on a nine tout for this couple. they were waiting for that daughters at a p0p were waiting for that daughters at a pop concert nearby. they were due to go home but never did. the parents missing after the blast, and then 19—year—old daughter made a plea to find them on facebook desperate body information about their whereabouts, but it was confirmed the couple died in the attack. at this college, the principal told us that staff and stu d e nts principal told us that staff and students have been strugg
police said he was carrying a package.her development, the new york times has published photos of what appears to be the remnants of what appears to be the remnants of the bomb and a backpack it was carried in, on monday night. let us return now to the latest news on the manchester bomb attack. kelly brewster died while reportedly shielding her niece from the glass. martin and angelika klis were there to pick up their daughters. a selfie ona nine to pick up their daughters. a selfie on a nine...
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it appears to be the same backpack that three days later would carry a bomb. british officials identified the attacker as 22-year-old salman abedi, a college dropout whose relatives warned authorities he was dangerous. british officials don't believe he was working alone. >> i think it's very clear this is a network that we are investigating. >> reporter: another sign of a network, the bomb. "the new york times" obtained pictures of what's left of it. the new charred blue backpack, a powerful battery, and handheld trigger. u.s. intelligence officials don't believe it's the work of an armature. it could be a family affair, british police arrested abedi's brother yesterday and today libyan officials said another brother was picked up in tripoli for allegedly planning an isis attack there. isis claimed responsibility for monday's attack and there appear to be isis links. abedi's acquaintances say he was friends with a man named raphael hostey, listed in documents obtained and verified by nbc news a year ago. he was reportedly killed in syria. now the search at fo
it appears to be the same backpack that three days later would carry a bomb. british officials identified the attacker as 22-year-old salman abedi, a college dropout whose relatives warned authorities he was dangerous. british officials don't believe he was working alone. >> i think it's very clear this is a network that we are investigating. >> reporter: another sign of a network, the bomb. "the new york times" obtained pictures of what's left of it. the new charred blue...
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forward throughout campaign and that i will continue carrying in the future on your behalf.ur task is immense. it will require building already , starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, a majority for change. this is what the country expects ,o see, what it aspires to with the country deserves, the majority for change. tot is what i am expecting see you from six weeks from now, because i will need you again and again. my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men, standing by me now for so many days and so many nights, the people of france, gathered here today in the louvre, we have the strength, we have the energy, we , thethe determination determination that has taken us so far and has made us into what we are. that is what will forge our future. he will not give in. we will not give in to fear. we will not give in to division. towill not give in, give in lies. we will not give in, either, to aimwardness and to defeat and the client. i know that you have that forever in you. i know what i owe you. and i am doing tonight what i who haveor those
forward throughout campaign and that i will continue carrying in the future on your behalf.ur task is immense. it will require building already , starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, a majority for change. this is what the country expects ,o see, what it aspires to with the country deserves, the majority for change. tot is what i am expecting see you from six weeks from now, because i will need you again and again. my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men,...
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that is what they focus on, not what is in carried out.re is, of course, criticism -- mild criticism of outrageous lies, but i think that just plays the game. that is what the lies are for. then you can yell about the liberal press that is trying to undermine us. this country desperate effort to keep a con game going. trump does have a base -- a voter base. he is kicking them in the face with abandon. and the idea is, how do you hold on to them while you are doing this? it is not an easy trick. and this i think is part of the con. there are people in the press are pointing it out. paul krugman for one. but nothing like it should be. amy: which takes us to your latest book, "requiem, for the american dream" were you talk about the 10 principles of the concentration of power and wealth, how it is happening, what to watch out for. creswell, credit for the 10 principles should go to producers of the film. what they did was take a lot of interviews and discussions about all sorts of things and put them and, i think, pretty effective form, inclu
that is what they focus on, not what is in carried out.re is, of course, criticism -- mild criticism of outrageous lies, but i think that just plays the game. that is what the lies are for. then you can yell about the liberal press that is trying to undermine us. this country desperate effort to keep a con game going. trump does have a base -- a voter base. he is kicking them in the face with abandon. and the idea is, how do you hold on to them while you are doing this? it is not an easy trick....
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they're expecting us to carry forward a new form of hope and humanism. that of a safer world, a world where freedoms are defended, a world of growth, of greater justice, or more ecology. they're expecting us, finally, us, together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it twins already tomorrow. it means we have to moralize public life. it means that we have to defend our democratic vitality to reinforce our economy, to build new forms of protection in this world around us to make sure that everyone will have a role to play in -- through schools, through work, through culture to refound europe, to guarantee the safety of all french people. that task ahead of us is immense, and it will require ever greater boldness because today, we have conquered a right, a right that places an obligation upon us. you have chosen to be build, and we will continue boldly forging ahead, day after day, because this is what the french people expect us to do, because this is what europe and theworld expect france to do. they're expecting
they're expecting us to carry forward a new form of hope and humanism. that of a safer world, a world where freedoms are defended, a world of growth, of greater justice, or more ecology. they're expecting us, finally, us, together, to be what we are. the task ahead of us, my fellow citizens, is immense. and it twins already tomorrow. it means we have to moralize public life. it means that we have to defend our democratic vitality to reinforce our economy, to build new forms of protection in...
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that audacity will carry on with it and every day will carry on with it and every day will carry on withis carry on bringing it forward because that is what is expecting all the people of france and what is expected by europe and by the world, thatis expected by europe and by the world, that is what is expected from us. they expect that once again, france isa they expect that once again, france is a country of surprise, a country thatis is a country of surprise, a country that is faithful to itself and that is what we will do. it's not going to be easy. task is going to be arduous but every time, every time i will tell you the truth, that your fervour, your energy, your courage, is always something that will carry me forth. i will protect you from the face of threats and i will fight for you on your behalf against inefficiency, against all eyes, to improve the life of all of us. and i will respect each one of you in what they think, what they believe, what they think, what they believe, what they want to defend. and i would gather together and i will reconcile because they want the unity
that audacity will carry on with it and every day will carry on with it and every day will carry on withis carry on bringing it forward because that is what is expecting all the people of france and what is expected by europe and by the world, thatis expected by europe and by the world, that is what is expected from us. they expect that once again, france isa they expect that once again, france is a country of surprise, a country thatis is a country of surprise, a country that is faithful to...
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it will be carrying much smaller payloads as well. satellites that many are developing. they're not satellites that many are developing. they‘ re not planning satellites that many are developing. they're not planning to carry passengers any time soon. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up — one man's trash is another man's treasure. we see how second hand clothes are recycled and turned into blankets for african customers. we will leave you now with an unusual drug smuggler that was caught in kuwait. have a look at this. yes, it is a pigeon and it was carrying nearly 200 pills of kedah mean. the drugs were in a small fabric rucksack sewn onto the pigeon's back. the bird was found near a customs post goes to the border with iraq. pigeons do have a powerful homing ability and can find their way back to their homes from hundreds, that's the way. this one was used in a very different way, however. the hot may weather is going to continue for a few more days yet, in fact, it's going to turn increasingly humid, particularl
it will be carrying much smaller payloads as well. satellites that many are developing. they're not satellites that many are developing. they‘ re not planning satellites that many are developing. they're not planning to carry passengers any time soon. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up — one man's trash is another man's treasure. we see how second hand clothes are recycled and turned into blankets for african customers. we will leave you now with an unusual drug...
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they did it by carrying that road for miles and days across mt. general in hills, through fields, forests and rivers. they did it carrying letters for their friends which they promised to deliver to their family should anything ever happen to them. they did it while missing births and birthdays and ballgames and bath times and holidays and every other good time they missed with their families. they did it in the face of mortal kombat. they did it while holding the lives of their friends and the lives of their enemies in their hands. we honor those we remember who are not with us today i taking no charge more seriously than honoring their sacrifice with the lies -- with the lives that we now live. what those heroes have done in defense of our nation can never be taken away from them. that what we do in defense cannot be taken away by the years that have passed. if we endeavor to be warriors willing to defend america at any and all costs, those we remember our a testament to the importance of the values and to the fabric, those absolutes, thank god
they did it by carrying that road for miles and days across mt. general in hills, through fields, forests and rivers. they did it carrying letters for their friends which they promised to deliver to their family should anything ever happen to them. they did it while missing births and birthdays and ballgames and bath times and holidays and every other good time they missed with their families. they did it in the face of mortal kombat. they did it while holding the lives of their friends and the...
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the fact that this was carried out bya the fact that this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeedy both released here in the us before they were released in the uk causing a lot of concern and the home secretary amber rudd saying it was very irritating and it should not be allowed to happen whereupon the new york times published pictures of the crime scene, including the rather charred remains of the killer's backpack. british officials are livid and the british counterintelligence issued a statement claiming that these partnerships had deterred terrorism in the past going on to say... they are clearly livid in the uk and there is a feeling perhaps this could compromise a long—lasting intelligence sharing agreement between the uk and the us. wyre davies is outside police headquarters in manchester. what are the latest developments overnight? the police have been busy overnight. there are have been a couple of raids in manchester and police taking no chances. a lot of these arrays they use forced explosions to make their way in. people arrested not just explosions to make their way
the fact that this was carried out bya the fact that this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeedy both released here in the us before they were released in the uk causing a lot of concern and the home secretary amber rudd saying it was very irritating and it should not be allowed to happen whereupon the new york times published pictures of the crime scene, including the rather charred remains of the killer's backpack. british officials are livid and the british counterintelligence...
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for the next five years, i must carry your enthusiasm forward.hat enthusiasm that you represent here. say to all of i the french people who voted from a without leaving in our ideas, you made a commitment. , anow that this is not just rain check. a blank check. it is not a blank check to me. do -- tell you that i can i will do everything i can in order to defend the republic. i know that there are disagreements from some of you who did vote for me. i will be faithful to the commitment i undertook. i will protect the republic. word to all of those who voted for a dem le pen tonight. -- madame le pen tongight. -- tonight. they expressed tonight at their disarray and i will do everything in the next five years to make sure that they understand that there is no reason why they should continue voting for the extremes. there are only french men and french women, the whole of the people of france together. what you represent here tonight, it is forever. enthusiasm, the energy of the people of france. this place where we are meeting tonight is actually e
for the next five years, i must carry your enthusiasm forward.hat enthusiasm that you represent here. say to all of i the french people who voted from a without leaving in our ideas, you made a commitment. , anow that this is not just rain check. a blank check. it is not a blank check to me. do -- tell you that i can i will do everything i can in order to defend the republic. i know that there are disagreements from some of you who did vote for me. i will be faithful to the commitment i...
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let's carry on this weekend, this bank holiday weekend, with our families and friends.n which armed officers will be patrolling on trains. detectives investigating monday's shocking attack are growing in confidence. but for now, going into one of the most important weekends of the summer, everyone remains nervous. daniel sandford, bbc news, manchester. more details have been emerging about the bomber salman abedi. the bbc has spoken to a former friend who said abedi's behaviour had changed in the last six months. our special correspondent, ed thomas, reports. the manchester home, the family, and the need to know why. ramadan abedi, a father who allowed his children to fight on the front line in libya. his son hashim, suspected of supporting so—called islamic state. and then, salman abedi, the suicide bomber who murdered in his own city. i met him at a mosque, and we just prayed, and that was it. he stayed after for a bit, extra 5—10 minutes. this is his friend. they played football together, supported manchester united. now, he is too scared to show his face and says, o
let's carry on this weekend, this bank holiday weekend, with our families and friends.n which armed officers will be patrolling on trains. detectives investigating monday's shocking attack are growing in confidence. but for now, going into one of the most important weekends of the summer, everyone remains nervous. daniel sandford, bbc news, manchester. more details have been emerging about the bomber salman abedi. the bbc has spoken to a former friend who said abedi's behaviour had changed in...
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my purpose now is to carry their mission on. >> reporter: he walks for a veteran support group called carry the load which organizers marchers nationwide to raise awareness of the true meaning of memorial day. >> it's not just one day a year we think about them or honor them, we think about them all the time. >> reporter: one of the names he carries is stewart wolfer killed in iraq in 2008. wolfer's family saw this photo of wolfer at a local bank. >> i burst into tears. it was mind boggling. >> reporter: the charity put them in touch with one another and this year the wolfers joined the march. >> it allows my brother's service not to die with him. >> reporter: he started his leg of the cross country trek in boston and when we met up with him in new york, he had walked 20 hours through the night from west point. at ground zero, the group is met by first responders. they also know the meaning of loss. >> how significant is it for you to carry these names on your back when you come to this will hallowed place? >> i don't know if many of them even came here but probably the reason they jo
my purpose now is to carry their mission on. >> reporter: he walks for a veteran support group called carry the load which organizers marchers nationwide to raise awareness of the true meaning of memorial day. >> it's not just one day a year we think about them or honor them, we think about them all the time. >> reporter: one of the names he carries is stewart wolfer killed in iraq in 2008. wolfer's family saw this photo of wolfer at a local bank. >> i burst into tears....
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attacks similar to this have been carried out in europe in the past. we have no claims of responsibility and no idea who actually did this. we want to be clear about that. there have been questions how isis will after no battlefield defeats, if the pressure on their hold in iraq and syria is accelerated if that will lead to increased attacks in europe. i'm wondering if you're thinking about that. >> it's a great question and something counterterrorism officials are looking to. they will be more inclined to attack in the west, move into places like western europe. you also have the fact that isis has begun to tell its followers no longer to travel or attempt to travel to iraq and syria to attack in place using a variety of means, simple means if that's all that's available. and so you're absolutely right. the counterterrorism officials have been worried as you squeeze one part of the balloon, the territory they control, the other part of the balloon begins to expand and you see more of an attempt by isis to effect and attack in the west. one thing that'
attacks similar to this have been carried out in europe in the past. we have no claims of responsibility and no idea who actually did this. we want to be clear about that. there have been questions how isis will after no battlefield defeats, if the pressure on their hold in iraq and syria is accelerated if that will lead to increased attacks in europe. i'm wondering if you're thinking about that. >> it's a great question and something counterterrorism officials are looking to. they will...
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well, last november 8, they were going to try to carry that forward. on november 8, in fact there was , a report by the world meteorologicalal organization, a very d dire analysis of the stae of the envirironmentnt and the likely prospects, , also pointed out that we are coming perilously close to the tipping point, where -- which was the goal of the -- the goal of the paris negotiations was to keep things below thahat -- coming vy close to it, and other ominous predictions. at that t point, the confeferene pretty much stopped because the news came in about the election. and it turns out that the most powerful countntry in human history, the richest, most popowerful, most influential, te leader of the free world, has just decided not only not to support the efforts, but actively to undermine them. so there's the whole world on onone side, literally, at least trying to do something or other, not enenough mbe, althoughgh soe places are going pretty fafar, like denmarkrk, couple of other. on the other side, in splendid isolation, is the country led by the
well, last november 8, they were going to try to carry that forward. on november 8, in fact there was , a report by the world meteorologicalal organization, a very d dire analysis of the stae of the envirironmentnt and the likely prospects, , also pointed out that we are coming perilously close to the tipping point, where -- which was the goal of the -- the goal of the paris negotiations was to keep things below thahat -- coming vy close to it, and other ominous predictions. at that t point,...
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not what is being carried out. there is, of course, a criticism, mild criticism, of outrageous lies but i think that just plays the game and that is what the lies are for. then you can go about the liberal press trying to undermine us. a desperate effort to keep a con game going. trump does have a base, a voter base. he is kicking them in the face with a band aid and the question is how do you hold on while you are doing this? not an easy trick. this is part of the con. there are people in the press pointing it out. pu paul kirkman for hundred. but nothing like it should be. >> which takes us to your latest book, "requiem for the american dream," where you talk about the ten principles of the concentration of power and wealth, how it is happening and what to watch out for. >> well, credit for the ten principles should go to the producers of the film. what they did was take a lot of interviews and discussions about all sorts of things and put them in a coherent and i think pretty effective form including formulating
not what is being carried out. there is, of course, a criticism, mild criticism, of outrageous lies but i think that just plays the game and that is what the lies are for. then you can go about the liberal press trying to undermine us. a desperate effort to keep a con game going. trump does have a base, a voter base. he is kicking them in the face with a band aid and the question is how do you hold on while you are doing this? not an easy trick. this is part of the con. there are people in the...
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police release a picture of the manchester bomber carrying a blue suitcase —— asking whether anyone saw with it between the 18th and 22nd of may. greater manchester police search a landfill site near bury in connection with the attack. the leaders of britain's two main political parties take part in television interviews. speaking after one another jeremy corbyn and theresa may faced questions from from journalists and members of the public. a female zoo keeper dies after a tiger entered an enclosure at hamerton zoo in cambridgeshire. british airways chief executive says he's sorry about the disruption caused by a global computer meltdown —— but says he won't resign. we will make a full investigation exhaustive and we will find out exactly what happened and we will make sure that this will never happen again. also this hour —— tributes to the legendary blue peter presenterjohn noakes, who's died aged 83. get down shep! best known for his partnership with faithful dog shep and his daredevil stunts —— his family say he'll be greatly missed. huddersfield town wins a place in next year's pr
police release a picture of the manchester bomber carrying a blue suitcase —— asking whether anyone saw with it between the 18th and 22nd of may. greater manchester police search a landfill site near bury in connection with the attack. the leaders of britain's two main political parties take part in television interviews. speaking after one another jeremy corbyn and theresa may faced questions from from journalists and members of the public. a female zoo keeper dies after a tiger entered an...
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i carried on down the track on my backside, still doing around 80 miles an hour.af, then trained as an actor before landing the job of presenting blue peter. the yorkshire accent and the willingness to do anything for a laugh at a time when children's television was rather more formal. quick, have a sniff! he also had his own programme, go with noakes, where he sampled all the pleasures of life out and about in britain. he tired of television and set off on a yacht with his wife, settling in majorca after a shipwreck. his memories of blue peter were not entirely fond. he felt he had been badly paid, under—insured and overworked. i've been doing two years of go with noakes while i was still doing blue peter. i was doing a iii—month year. you might wonder what i'm doing up here. i'm beginning to wonder myself! occasionally, he returned to tv screens, once to answer a question, "whatever happened tojohn noakes and shep?" i have some very sad news. he died on saturday. i haven't got over it. no, shep, don't bite him! in truth, thejohn noakes we all knew was, in many w
i carried on down the track on my backside, still doing around 80 miles an hour.af, then trained as an actor before landing the job of presenting blue peter. the yorkshire accent and the willingness to do anything for a laugh at a time when children's television was rather more formal. quick, have a sniff! he also had his own programme, go with noakes, where he sampled all the pleasures of life out and about in britain. he tired of television and set off on a yacht with his wife, settling in...
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the bomb was carried in. investigators concluding this bomber was no lone wolf. >> i think it is very clear this is a network that we are investigating. >> police stormed a building in central manchester. targeting an apartment they thought being rented as air bnb unit. >> you can't know, who ever >> while we were there. >> and for three hours, they tackled this man here. making some kind of arrest. we don't know if it is related to the attack or not. things happen very fast here. turned out a police officer had been trying to barack up a fight. even as the mentmorial here gro. the largest 10 k run. 35,000 runners last year, will go forward this weekend authorities say. safely. terry moran, abc news, manchester, england. >> all 22 people killed in that explosion have now ben identified. >> among them a couple. 17-year-old clowy rutherford and 19-year-old, liam curry. in a joint statement their family said they wanted to beep together forever and now they will be. killed. >> and searching more than a day hopin
the bomb was carried in. investigators concluding this bomber was no lone wolf. >> i think it is very clear this is a network that we are investigating. >> police stormed a building in central manchester. targeting an apartment they thought being rented as air bnb unit. >> you can't know, who ever >> while we were there. >> and for three hours, they tackled this man here. making some kind of arrest. we don't know if it is related to the attack or not. things happen...
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out, and he has carried out.rt lands are actually responsible for this act of the political violence. but we in the uk are not involved. and one of the problems of having a policy that neglects the role that we may actually be playing in contributing, because we are not totally responsible, we are contributing. and the only way that we can address this issue is recognising and accepting that we may be contributing to this and the only way to address that is to stop contributing. some people say if we gather together what we have today, and actually prevented work boat in some way, because they alerted the authorities to an individual —— prevented work in some way, but they have not one seriously enough to stop it. the challenge with the services and collection of individuals of interest, the net has been cast so wide that like i said, innocent activity like process and demonstration. let me tell you a secret live on television, m15 open the file myself, and academic studying counterterrorism, because i attended a
out, and he has carried out.rt lands are actually responsible for this act of the political violence. but we in the uk are not involved. and one of the problems of having a policy that neglects the role that we may actually be playing in contributing, because we are not totally responsible, we are contributing. and the only way that we can address this issue is recognising and accepting that we may be contributing to this and the only way to address that is to stop contributing. some people say...
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let's carry on this weekend, this bank holiday weekend, with our families and friends.nd in which armed officers will be patrolling on trains. detectives investigating monday's shocking attack are growing in confidence. but for now, going into one of the most important weekends of the summer, everyone remains nervous. daniel sandford, bbc news, manchester. egypt's air force has carried out airstrikes in libya, targeting jihadists in the east of the country. egypt's president, abdel fattah el—sisi, said the strikes were in retaliation for a militant attack on a bus carrying coptic christians. at least 28 people were killed in the attack, south of cairo, while travelling to a monastery in beni suef province. president sisi said those behind the shootings had been trained at camps near the eastern libyan port of derna. from cairo, orla guerin reports. the bus in which so many were robbed of life, on their way to an ancient monastery, the broken windows and scattered belongings testament to an attack that was merciless and highly coordinated. there were multiple gunmen, who
let's carry on this weekend, this bank holiday weekend, with our families and friends.nd in which armed officers will be patrolling on trains. detectives investigating monday's shocking attack are growing in confidence. but for now, going into one of the most important weekends of the summer, everyone remains nervous. daniel sandford, bbc news, manchester. egypt's air force has carried out airstrikes in libya, targeting jihadists in the east of the country. egypt's president, abdel fattah...
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speech in front of the california state capital arguing that they had the second amendment right to carry guns in public. that was not the view of the federal courts that interpreted the second amendment, only to protect the right to join the militia, not to have the right for self-defense, even the nra at the time, didn't emphasize at the time your right to have a gun in your home for self-defense. didn't talk about having a gun on the streets to prevent against violence you might find there, and didn't talk at the time about the need to have guns for groups who are fearing government tyranny. you have the right to bear arms and to fight against tyrannical government are central to the nra today, but had its roots in this speech by huey newton. >> who knew the link between the black panther party and the nra on this particular issue. tell me what this mulford law was attempting to do. >> the black panthers formed in 1966 by huey and bobby seal. two young african-american men who had grown frustrated and disillusioned with the civil rights movement. it had been a decade since brown versus
speech in front of the california state capital arguing that they had the second amendment right to carry guns in public. that was not the view of the federal courts that interpreted the second amendment, only to protect the right to join the militia, not to have the right for self-defense, even the nra at the time, didn't emphasize at the time your right to have a gun in your home for self-defense. didn't talk about having a gun on the streets to prevent against violence you might find there,...
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how was this attack carried out? what, if any wider lessons need to be learned?clues. in london, ministers gathered for a meeting of the government's top security committee, cobra. after the first mass casualty attack in britain for a dozen years. in britain for a dozen years, what level of danger does the country now face? the threat level remains at severe. that means a terrorist attack remains highly likely. but the independent joint terrorism analysis centre which sets the threat level on the basis of the intelligence available to them, will continue to assess this throughout the day and in the days ahead. not since 2005 and the attacks of 7/7 have the authorities had to deal with something on this scale. plenty of plots have been foiled in the years since and counterterror police are still making arrests at an average rate of one day. but the public perception of the threats we face has changed. four years ago, fusilier lee rigby was hacked to death near a london barracks and two months ago, an attacker using a car and a knife killed five people in westminst
how was this attack carried out? what, if any wider lessons need to be learned?clues. in london, ministers gathered for a meeting of the government's top security committee, cobra. after the first mass casualty attack in britain for a dozen years. in britain for a dozen years, what level of danger does the country now face? the threat level remains at severe. that means a terrorist attack remains highly likely. but the independent joint terrorism analysis centre which sets the threat level on...
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we chose to allow the first-person voice to carry the space. we wanted those who went through the experience to speak for themselves. the human story extends to everybody. you will hear voices of those who were enslaved but you also hear voices of crew members. you hear voices of slaves ship surgeons. the horrors of the experience but also understand there is an important understanding of the resistance, resilience, and the survival. we think of human suffering you resiliencenk of the of someone who can hold on during that experience. >> every morning, perhaps more instances than one have found of the living and the dead found together. mary: across the way from the middle passage space is the transatlantic slave trade speech. profit and power juxtaposed against the human caused. we have a sign where you see the business of the trade, the development of the plantation system and how everyone benefited from the trade. we also look at the human cost through the voices of those enslaved and the process of enslavement. fox's the objects is the wage
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superficial wound and is being treated for a possible infection. >> they can carry all sorts of nastyit actually needs a specific course of antibiotics if a person gets that infection. >> reporter: tonight harbor officials are warning families keep their distance, don't feed the animals. while one father says his little girl has learned a lesson and is lucky she survived. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> now to something that will make dad stop and think. according to a study, fathers show more attention to their young daughters than their young sons. dads were more actively engaged, sang more and talked more about emotions with their daughters. the study suggestions,s, as a result girls develop more empathy than boys as they grow up. >>> as we head toward the holiday weekend, the mission inspiring america to remember the real meaning of memorial day. ♪ ♪ tango! for the guy who finds a way. always unstoppable. percent of recurrent could be prevented with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping preven
superficial wound and is being treated for a possible infection. >> they can carry all sorts of nastyit actually needs a specific course of antibiotics if a person gets that infection. >> reporter: tonight harbor officials are warning families keep their distance, don't feed the animals. while one father says his little girl has learned a lesson and is lucky she survived. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> now to something that will make dad stop and think. according to a...
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they are all carrying out royal engagements of their own. beneath them we have the new generation of royals of william, harry and catherine who carried out around 80 engagements each last year. prince philip and the queen still carrying out far, far more engagements than two generation below them. each generation will have to step up to the plate a bit more as prince philip takes a step back. >> we'll be sorry not to see him as frequently. at least he's in good health. thank you for covering this breaking news from buckingham palace. >>> google shuts down a major phishing scam. >>> areas expected minute by flooding expecting more rain today. hey girlfriend, how's your cafe au lait? oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) hahahaha, i had a 2nd balloon goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah. happens to more people than you
they are all carrying out royal engagements of their own. beneath them we have the new generation of royals of william, harry and catherine who carried out around 80 engagements each last year. prince philip and the queen still carrying out far, far more engagements than two generation below them. each generation will have to step up to the plate a bit more as prince philip takes a step back. >> we'll be sorry not to see him as frequently. at least he's in good health. thank you for...
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but for any kids to be carrying something like a samurai sword, and acts, howeverfew carrying somethingill be worrying pa rents. shocking and it will be worrying parents. yes. education and prevention is the answer. damien, you raised your eyebrows when he said that children do not feel safe in schools, do you think they are? there was a percentage that don't feel safe in school. many people who attend schools come from different areas which may be in conflict. and therefore feel the need to carry weapons to school. how do you fix that? education is the key. we need to give young people, first and foremost, the space and opportunity to be heard, to hear what it is like for them. also, we need to identify what the underlying issues are as to why people are carrying. who are you hearing from? within schools, in the community, and the media. a safe environment for young people to talk about how they feel and their experiences. also what we feel is important is that this problem cannot be tackled by one organisation, one community, and needs to be tackled by everybody as a whole. you descri
but for any kids to be carrying something like a samurai sword, and acts, howeverfew carrying somethingill be worrying pa rents. shocking and it will be worrying parents. yes. education and prevention is the answer. damien, you raised your eyebrows when he said that children do not feel safe in schools, do you think they are? there was a percentage that don't feel safe in school. many people who attend schools come from different areas which may be in conflict. and therefore feel the need to...
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jailed for 15 years — the breast surgeon who carried out a series of unnecessary operations at hospitalsn the west midlands. and coming up on newsnight — fresh from the election debate spin room, brexit secretary david davis and shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry. and fashion campaigning in fife, snp leader nicola sturgeon. —— fresh from campaigning. good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just eight days to go until the election, one of the biggest debates of this campaign has just taken place in cambridge. there were seven party representatives involved, including labour leader jeremy corbyn, who'd announced earlier in the day that he would, after all, be attending. the prime minister theresa may did not take part. she said she'd rather be out meeting voters on the campaign trail. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. guess who came after all — and what an entrance. jeremy corbyn left it late, but how could he resist trying to show up theresa may, who stayed away? this was his chance — and look at him. he meant to take it if he could. she came to stop him. her lea
jailed for 15 years — the breast surgeon who carried out a series of unnecessary operations at hospitalsn the west midlands. and coming up on newsnight — fresh from the election debate spin room, brexit secretary david davis and shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry. and fashion campaigning in fife, snp leader nicola sturgeon. —— fresh from campaigning. good evening and welcome to bbc news. with just eight days to go until the election, one of the biggest debates of this campaign...
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we just saw a shot of their carrying out a parachute jump.|j a lwa ys carrying out a parachute jump.n't have the brains to be scared, i mean that in the kindest sense. hejust brains to be scared, i mean that in the kindest sense. he just went for things. he didn't really seem to assess the danger of things. he just went for them. he was very, very brave. he held the world record for the highest civilian freefall parachute drop for many years. he was an extraordinary man. i used to go rock climbing, i love that stuff, but they could not have climbed nelson's column the way he did. it was a remarkable thing. and hejust did it. virtually no protection. it was an extraordinary thing. he was just remarkable. no one quite like johnny. we saw a clip of him getting very, very emotional about temp one. tell us a bit about that relationship with his pets. we pets on the programme. he was very sad when patch, his dog, died. he picked up when patch, his dog, died. he picked up some poison we think when filming. shep was a unique dog. i'm not surejohnny filming. shep was a unique dog. i'm not sur
we just saw a shot of their carrying out a parachute jump.|j a lwa ys carrying out a parachute jump.n't have the brains to be scared, i mean that in the kindest sense. hejust brains to be scared, i mean that in the kindest sense. he just went for things. he didn't really seem to assess the danger of things. he just went for them. he was very, very brave. he held the world record for the highest civilian freefall parachute drop for many years. he was an extraordinary man. i used to go rock...
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litcrit launches a new missile that can carry a new way warhead. we'll have the latest on both of these stories. nicole: the marketer may retail stocks. more pain this week with target, home depot is follows wal-mart with their latest quarterly results. u.s. stock market futures pointed to a pointed to a higher open. topics of 45, nasdaq and s&p have two. nicole: saudi arabia and russia take lead in extending oil supply cut into next year. right now oil at 2.6%. 49 await a barrel. lauren: in a blow to cooper. listed out of its driver car unit agreed to work together to develop self driving cars. nicole: and sports, and i think comeback as they take game one of the western conference finals against the san antonio spurs. in baseball, former yankee shortstop derek cheater honored at yankee stadium. lauren: was so nice. monday, may 15 at your first look at today's markets in the latest breaking news. nicole: a warning as you turn on your computer today, a massive cyberattack to hit at least 150 countries around the world could keep growing. tracey wit
litcrit launches a new missile that can carry a new way warhead. we'll have the latest on both of these stories. nicole: the marketer may retail stocks. more pain this week with target, home depot is follows wal-mart with their latest quarterly results. u.s. stock market futures pointed to a pointed to a higher open. topics of 45, nasdaq and s&p have two. nicole: saudi arabia and russia take lead in extending oil supply cut into next year. right now oil at 2.6%. 49 await a barrel. lauren:...
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the headlines at 2pm: breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prison for carrying out unnecessary operations after falsely telling patients they had breast cancer. he took everything from me and up until today this has been going on now since the 90s and only today i've gotjustice. he took away my youth. 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the afghan capital, kabul, after a massive car bomb near the german embassy. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will take part in a televised bbc debate this evening and challenges the prime minister, theresa may, to do the same. i'm annita mcveigh, also in the next hour, preparations are in full swing for the benefit concert in manchester on sunday. ariana grande will headline the one love manchester concert at old trafford cricket ground. one marathon man and his dog. we talk to dion leonard about his new companion and their run through the gobi desert. arsene wenger signs on the dotted line and says he wants to win next season's premier league title. hello, good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. a breast surgeon w
the headlines at 2pm: breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prison for carrying out unnecessary operations after falsely telling patients they had breast cancer. he took everything from me and up until today this has been going on now since the 90s and only today i've gotjustice. he took away my youth. 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the afghan capital, kabul, after a massive car bomb near the german embassy. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will take part...
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has the person who carried out the attack got any kind of kecks? has he been on whautsapp, is there an electronic signature there that authorities can begin to trace? these are the things that they're going to be pouring over in the hours and days to come. >> of course what makes it stand out is the targeting of teenage and adles want girls. does that tell you anything about a potential group that might take responsibility for this terrorist attack. >> well, it's one that has absolutely no regard for decency of human life. that could be isis. i think isis would be the number one suspected group. could be al qaeda. but you're almost at a loss for words to know who could target this specific audience there in that venue. >> and we don't want to speckilate, information changes quickly. there are sometimes leads and angles followed that turn out not to be correct, so we're going to try to stick exactly with what we know here. we know 22 dead and children among them. and we know this venue is a little bit different. westminster, a couple of months ago,
has the person who carried out the attack got any kind of kecks? has he been on whautsapp, is there an electronic signature there that authorities can begin to trace? these are the things that they're going to be pouring over in the hours and days to come. >> of course what makes it stand out is the targeting of teenage and adles want girls. does that tell you anything about a potential group that might take responsibility for this terrorist attack. >> well, it's one that has...