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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. reporter: an hour ago we had hundreds of people who laid werees and there plenty of tears. there are so many stories we don't know of yet. among the 20 two people that died there are a lot of young people. aref the 59 in the hospital under 16. the first victim to be named was georgina callander. she was very excited to be going to the concert. she put an instagram picture of and ariana grande.d there will be others in their details will start to come out as the authorities work through the details and the corner is able to inform the families. our special correspondent ed thomas has been looking at the victims of last night's attack. ed: the youngest life lost, ussos, atd saffie ro the concert with her mother and sister. her teachers so choose a beautiful little girl loved by everyone. also killed was georgina callander. this was the teenager meeting the singer in 2015. and prayers go out to all of georgina's family, friends, and those affected by this loss. >> my daughter left school
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. reporter: an hour ago we had hundreds of people who laid werees and there plenty of tears. there are so many stories we don't know of yet. among the 20 two people that died there are a lot of young people. aref the 59 in the hospital under 16. the first victim to be named was georgina callander. she was very excited to be going to the concert. she put an instagram picture of and ariana grande.d there will be others in their details will start to come out as...
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gavin hewitt begins the coverage. gavin: in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, doorways, a moment for a wounded community to reflect, remember, stand together. gavin: in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. >> it was really beautiful, and i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing respect. >> time to reflect, and a time of remembrance, and at the same time, to show strength and unity and our support to those who have lost their loved ones. >> i have come here to pay to tribute to those who were so courageous that night, those who lost their lives, and those still fighting for their lives. gavin: during the morning, the queen visited the royal manchester children's hospital. >> i was from the ambulance. gavin: she thanked the medical staff who attended the scene of the attack and spoke to some of those wounded. queen elizabeth: you enjoyed the concert? >> it was really good. i got to meet her and she was lovely. queen elizabeth: really? gavin: in
gavin hewitt begins the coverage. gavin: in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, doorways, a moment for a wounded community to reflect, remember, stand together. gavin: in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. >> it was really beautiful, and i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing respect. >> time to reflect, and a time of remembrance, and at the same time, to show strength and unity and our support to those...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. jane: a short time ago i spoke with my colleague christian fraser, who is in manchester. extraordinarily complex investigation linked to libya. what can you tell us about the people in custody? christian: there have been a number of arrests in libya. salman abedi's father, known to the security services here, and his younger brother, and that follows the arrest of another brother ismail. , there has been an arrest in today, a man pulled off a bus. quite dramatic pictures of that arrest. there was focus on a package he had. lots of different threads, jane, that need pulling together, and how significant they might be for the investigation. jane: what is happening where you are? there is a lot of noise and people gathering behind you. what is happening and what is the mood there? christian: there have been a number of vigils set up around the city. there is a big athletic meeting here at the end of the week. a lot of flowers transported and they have been growing through the day. famili
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. jane: a short time ago i spoke with my colleague christian fraser, who is in manchester. extraordinarily complex investigation linked to libya. what can you tell us about the people in custody? christian: there have been a number of arrests in libya. salman abedi's father, known to the security services here, and his younger brother, and that follows the arrest of another brother ismail. , there has been an arrest in today, a man pulled off a bus. quite...
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gavin: it is too early to draw conclusions.ook at the amount of cash we put in the bonus and look at the benefits that the -- the pension and we will look at the benefits that we provide for pensioners. we are a strong company. we can afford to support the pension. we see that is a very important response ability as a board. . , wean pay dividends increased by 10% which is slightly ahead of consensus. we can invest in the business of the future. year,and has been a tough -- it has been a tough year. will you get better for you from here? challengings been a year. there have been things like italy that have been setbacks. but also, the underlying business is strong and we have a good market position. we are investing in the network is a say. i am confident about the future of the business. manus: many people in the market will ask this, are you susceptible, are you, you have got to tough couple of months, ?s bt susceptible to a bid can never say that you are completely immune from a takeover. when i am confident of is that we ha
gavin: it is too early to draw conclusions.ook at the amount of cash we put in the bonus and look at the benefits that the -- the pension and we will look at the benefits that we provide for pensioners. we are a strong company. we can afford to support the pension. we see that is a very important response ability as a board. . , wean pay dividends increased by 10% which is slightly ahead of consensus. we can invest in the business of the future. year,and has been a tough -- it has been a tough...
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we'd like to introduce you to a young man named gavin. produce his own star wars film in spite of being born with a hole in his heart. tonight, that happened thanks to talented folks in maryland and the make a wish foundation. we asked our photo journalist to check out the premier. >> one of the characters goes crazy because of how much time he spent in exile. >> his first surgery is when he was eight days old. i found out when he was three days old that he has the same condition that his sister had. we have been thro going through school and everything. i just -- with his dad passing away. it just meant a lot to me to have all of us here. what kind of role do you want? do you want to be an actor? just be on camera. he's like no, no, i just want to make a film. >> we felt that it wasn't gavin's wish to make a forgettable film. you don't need any explanation that it is gavin's make a wish film. anybody can sit down and watch this and enjoy it. >> some of the scenes i didn't get to see in production and it was really good. just stick with y
we'd like to introduce you to a young man named gavin. produce his own star wars film in spite of being born with a hole in his heart. tonight, that happened thanks to talented folks in maryland and the make a wish foundation. we asked our photo journalist to check out the premier. >> one of the characters goes crazy because of how much time he spent in exile. >> his first surgery is when he was eight days old. i found out when he was three days old that he has the same condition...
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gavin: he wrote a book some time ago.rancois fillon has some direct link to him and which is speech came out. he was talking about how france's place in the world is to be on top. it is absolutely word for word. but she is telling people is that was a deliberate reason to get attention. macron is steady in the polls, 60% to 40%. this is her trying to get the last minute vote. they're just a few days until election day. bestshe says she is the position to talk to donald trump or theresa may, but she is behind in the polls? explains why am speaking to you in such a tightly packed hotel. she goes into a head-to-head tv debate tomorrow. those on the opposition, critics might say, she is talking tonight to say you cannot say this party is racist. shewill talk about what forgotten french peerages says it is her battle against radical islam. her vision for france is different than macron. -- shelking about limit is document limiting immigration. this is perhaps a warm-up for tomorrow's debate. tim: thank you. you are watching bb
gavin: he wrote a book some time ago.rancois fillon has some direct link to him and which is speech came out. he was talking about how france's place in the world is to be on top. it is absolutely word for word. but she is telling people is that was a deliberate reason to get attention. macron is steady in the polls, 60% to 40%. this is her trying to get the last minute vote. they're just a few days until election day. bestshe says she is the position to talk to donald trump or theresa may, but...
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the bow jones -- dow jones in the red 36 points. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom ramping up the campaign for governor and having meet and greet tours with the voters. >> amber lee spoke with him at the meet and greet last night in stockton. >> this is a fundamental issue. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom speaking with a friendly crowd of 80 people that are mostly registered democrats. >> reporter: he is touting his experience as mayor san francisco, tackling social justice issues such as income inequality along with homelessness.>> there's no better training ground for addressing some of these issues than having had the ability to address them on a local level. >> reporter: one month after taking office as mayor, gavin newsom promised rebuild housing at hunters point, and years later it is done, call and this is proudest accomplishment. >> i hope you take a look at my record that demonstrates i will call the balls and strikes and my default is social justice, and that is it. >> reporter: many told me they used to live in the bay area and living in stockton and lodi.
the bow jones -- dow jones in the red 36 points. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom ramping up the campaign for governor and having meet and greet tours with the voters. >> amber lee spoke with him at the meet and greet last night in stockton. >> this is a fundamental issue. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom speaking with a friendly crowd of 80 people that are mostly registered democrats. >> reporter: he is touting his experience as mayor san...
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96 hours of his murder is when that report was taken showing he made contact with wikileaks through gavin mcfadden, a film director of wikileaks who died three months after seth rich. there were 44,000 e-mails and more than 17,000 attachments from the dnc that rich transferred to mcfadden between january of 2015 and may of 2016. that's just a few months before seth rich's murder. that is the same number of e-mails and attachments that wikileaks claims to have release during the dnc e-mail leak back on july 22 of 2016. that's 12 days following rich's murder. last night, wheeler ao to fox5 the city was covering up the investigation. they have a source inside the police
96 hours of his murder is when that report was taken showing he made contact with wikileaks through gavin mcfadden, a film director of wikileaks who died three months after seth rich. there were 44,000 e-mails and more than 17,000 attachments from the dnc that rich transferred to mcfadden between january of 2015 and may of 2016. that's just a few months before seth rich's murder. that is the same number of e-mails and attachments that wikileaks claims to have release during the dnc e-mail leak...
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so how are labour mps like gavin shukla planning to defend themselves?your labour vote is and turn them out. in this election, we are doing it slightly differently. we are trying to identify where the people that are wobbly about voting labour are and persuade them. there's always a bit of both in both campaigns, but with maybe one in five labour voters with question marks about how they're going to put the x in the box, that is the absolute priority for us. the message that we are delivering on the doorstep, you can have a great local mp, but you do not want to give theresa may a blank cheque. so you have got theresa may, don't give her a blank cheque. that sounds like you're not particularly confident that you're going to this election. well, look, the reality is if the polls are at least in the ballpark, labour is not going to form the next government. it is quite a confusing message, isn't it? because you are basically telling the electorate, we are the labour party, we are going to lose. vote for us. undoubtedly we are in a paradox. the closer it lo
so how are labour mps like gavin shukla planning to defend themselves?your labour vote is and turn them out. in this election, we are doing it slightly differently. we are trying to identify where the people that are wobbly about voting labour are and persuade them. there's always a bit of both in both campaigns, but with maybe one in five labour voters with question marks about how they're going to put the x in the box, that is the absolute priority for us. the message that we are delivering...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. heard, some pictures from the scene of monday's attack have emerged in the american media. in response, the national police chiefs council has issued a statement saying: and the transatlantic row escalated further when greater manchester mayor andy burnham also expressed his firm disapproval of the lea ks. it worries me greatly and in fact i made no move my concerns about it to the us ambassador —— made known. it's not acceptable to me. here there's a live investigation taking place and we cannot have information being put in the public domain that's not in the direct control of the british police and security services. key to the investigation is building up as clear a picture as possible of the bomber, salman abedi. he was born in britain to libyan parents who'd fled their country. we know he went to school in manchester but dropped out of university in salford. we also know abedi had travelled to libya, returning just days before the attack. our special correspondent ed thomas repo
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. heard, some pictures from the scene of monday's attack have emerged in the american media. in response, the national police chiefs council has issued a statement saying: and the transatlantic row escalated further when greater manchester mayor andy burnham also expressed his firm disapproval of the lea ks. it worries me greatly and in fact i made no move my concerns about it to the us ambassador —— made known. it's not acceptable to me. here there's a...
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gavin hewitt has this report.the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways, a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. applause it was really beautiful, i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing respect. today has been time to reflect and a time of remembrance. and at the same time, to show strength and unity, and our support to loved ones. i have come to pay tribute to those who were so courageous, those who have lost their lives, and those who are still fighting for their lives. during the morning the queen visited the royal manchester children's hospital. were you the first one? i was, from the ambulance service. she thanked the medical staff who attended the scene and spoke to some of those wounded. you had enjoyed the concert? it was really good. was it i got to meet her before the concert, she was lovely. in one conversation she described the attack as w
gavin hewitt has this report.the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways, a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. applause it was really beautiful, i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing respect. today has been time to reflect and a time of remembrance. and at the same time, to show strength and unity, and our support to loved ones....
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good to have you with us bill gavin joining us. a former assistant director of the you nor your reaction to this story tonight? >> this is a phenomenal event that occurred only once in your lifetime. the very fact that jim comey was fired by the president will, i feel badly for him but at the same time martha, it's something that had to happen. jim comey is a bright guy. he's an ethical guy but the bottom line is, when he made a prosecute of opinion in an investigative matter, he made a mistake. we all make mistakes in life. this was a big one that was obvious to everybody. >> martha: but he claims that loretta lynch had essentially removed herself from that decision by stepping onto that plane on the tarmac with former president bill clinton. and that he was basically taking over what he needed to take over because she stepped aside. she left him holding the bag spread that's what he would argue. >> he would argue that martha, but i believe at the head of an investigative agency which even if she called him and said i want you to
good to have you with us bill gavin joining us. a former assistant director of the you nor your reaction to this story tonight? >> this is a phenomenal event that occurred only once in your lifetime. the very fact that jim comey was fired by the president will, i feel badly for him but at the same time martha, it's something that had to happen. jim comey is a bright guy. he's an ethical guy but the bottom line is, when he made a prosecute of opinion in an investigative matter, he made a...
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>> gavin mcginness posted this video titled how to fight a baby. >> 13 million people have watched this. it's not that funny. >> it must have struck a chord. when they see people whipping their kid around they go that's what i do. children benefit from roughhousing. you are physically bonding with your child. and i can see them benefit from this. >> when you tell them to be scared and don't roughhouse and stand back and don't touch, you create an environment of fear. >> i don't find this funny. >> some experts were quick to call gavin a bad parent. >> shaken bean syndrome happens exactly like this. >> gavin put his hands around the baby's neck. >> just because something can arguably lead to something serious doesn't mean we have to avoid it. living that kind of life where you say achoid this and avoid that, you are teaching a child to be scared of the universe. >> a kid broke his leg in a tree, people demanded the trees be cut down. >> what is wrong with a broken leg? it's six weeks. >> my heart swells with pride that my kid has a cast on. >> we are kids we want to protect them. >> that
>> gavin mcginness posted this video titled how to fight a baby. >> 13 million people have watched this. it's not that funny. >> it must have struck a chord. when they see people whipping their kid around they go that's what i do. children benefit from roughhousing. you are physically bonding with your child. and i can see them benefit from this. >> when you tell them to be scared and don't roughhouse and stand back and don't touch, you create an environment of fear....
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my name is gavin grey. 0ur the globe. my name is gavin grey.they've made "immense progress". they're very significant, these arrests. we're very happy we've got our hands around some of the key players that we're concerned about. like i say, there's still a little bit more to do. more details emerge about the bomber. a formerfriend told the bbc his behaviour had changed in the last six months. funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday. the country retaliates with airstrikes on libya. reports that president trump's son—in—law discussed a secret back—channel between the trump transition team and the kremlin.
my name is gavin grey. 0ur the globe. my name is gavin grey.they've made "immense progress". they're very significant, these arrests. we're very happy we've got our hands around some of the key players that we're concerned about. like i say, there's still a little bit more to do. more details emerge about the bomber. a formerfriend told the bbc his behaviour had changed in the last six months. funerals in egypt for the coptic christians killed in an attack on friday. the country...
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. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom quietly kicking off his campaign for governor and started visiting different regions of the state and what was described as a meet and greet with voters, we spoke with him in stockton. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom spoke with a friendly crowd of 80 people, mostly registered democrats. >> reporter: how his experience as mayor of san francisco tackled social injustice issues like is -- income inequality and homelessness. >> you need to have the ability to address these issues at the local level.>> reporter: one month after taking office as mayor a promise to build houses in hunters point, calling this his proudest accomplishment. >> i hope you take a look at my record that demonstrates i will call the balls and the strikes and my default is social justice. >> reporter: the audience largely consisted of folks that live in stockton or lodi but many said they once lived in the bay area. >> i left san francisco and moved to alameda and was priced out of the bay area. >> reporter: one woman still commutes to san francisco for work and lived
. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom quietly kicking off his campaign for governor and started visiting different regions of the state and what was described as a meet and greet with voters, we spoke with him in stockton. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom spoke with a friendly crowd of 80 people, mostly registered democrats. >> reporter: how his experience as mayor of san francisco tackled social injustice issues like is -- income inequality and homelessness....
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.independent is reporting that police have found more explosives which could be primed for and in and attack. an doan thi huong the line now by the defence responded for the independent —— for an imminent attack —— i'm joined. you wrote this story on the front page of the independent. tell us more. we have been told that the police have found material that can be turned into explosive devices as part of the searches. they found one device which was blown up in a controlled explosion. there is no suggestion that bombs are in place to go off. but what i was told was that they had found material which was worrying in pattern with what they thought they'd find. are you able to say where this material was found?” don't know is the answer. what i do know is i can't be sure. i was told that there was one particular device which was blown up. and the others we re which was blown up. and the others were not completed devices. are you able to say where this material was found? again, knowl can't.
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.independent is reporting that police have found more explosives which could be primed for and in and attack. an doan thi huong the line now by the defence responded for the independent —— for an imminent attack —— i'm joined. you wrote this story on the front page of the independent. tell us more. we have been told that the police have found material that can be turned into explosive devices as part of the searches. they found one device which was...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.ice say their investigation into monday's suicide bombing is moving quickly. security services have been trying to establish whether salman abedi was part of a wider terror network. the bbc‘s mark easton has the latest developments. officer: i'm going to have to move you back, please. move back. this evening, the police hunt for salman abedi's bomb factory took a new turn, the search of a house in wigan suddenly escalated with the discovery of suspicious items and the bomb squad were called to the scene. local families were evacuated as a robot, often used to defuse roadside bombs in war zones, was deployed on a residential home in greater manchester. i share a wall with the guy who was arrested. if there's something inside and my things get destroyed... you're literally in the neighbouring room? yeah. i didn't expect that something of this sort could happen so close to us. it is really shocking. sirens police have described their investigation as fast—moving. this morning, as the coun
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.ice say their investigation into monday's suicide bombing is moving quickly. security services have been trying to establish whether salman abedi was part of a wider terror network. the bbc‘s mark easton has the latest developments. officer: i'm going to have to move you back, please. move back. this evening, the police hunt for salman abedi's bomb factory took a new turn, the search of a house in wigan suddenly escalated with the discovery of suspicious...
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bill gavin, barbara smith, thank you for being with us. thank you. >> thank you. >> we're following breaking news on the firing of james comey as director of the fbi, a senior white house official confirmed to fox news tonight that president trump's long him security aide keith shuler hand delivered the letter firing director comey at the headquarters. >> joining us from the new york post, gabby, and chief correspondent from the washington examiner, bon york. thank you for being here, gabby, your thoughts to hear the sort of hollow ring of chuck schumer calling for a special counsel in this affair. for me, as you look at the documents from the justice department, there was no choice, but for the president to fire the director. >> and senator schumer saying this is a coverup, extreme given the circumstances. i'm wondering if there isn't a plausible explanation, that the reason that director comey was fired nonly he was so public with the clinton investigation and the trump-russian investigation, but hours ago the fbi had to issue clarity on
bill gavin, barbara smith, thank you for being with us. thank you. >> thank you. >> we're following breaking news on the firing of james comey as director of the fbi, a senior white house official confirmed to fox news tonight that president trump's long him security aide keith shuler hand delivered the letter firing director comey at the headquarters. >> joining us from the new york post, gabby, and chief correspondent from the washington examiner, bon york. thank you for...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.fs here, have expressed fury and astonishment after the publication in the new york times of forensic photographs of the scene, showing bloodstained fragments from the attack. greater manchester's mayor, andy burnham, has also complained strongly. and, infact, i have made known my concerns about it to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me that here there is a live investigation taking place and we cannot have information being put put in the public domain that is not in direct control of the british police and security services. the british prime minister is expected to raise concerns over the intelligence lea ks, when she meets president trump at the nato summit in brussels later. our correspondent david willis has more from washington. the fact that this was carried out bya the fact that this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeed the identity both released here in the us before they were released in the uk causing a lot of concern and the home secretary amber rudd sa
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.fs here, have expressed fury and astonishment after the publication in the new york times of forensic photographs of the scene, showing bloodstained fragments from the attack. greater manchester's mayor, andy burnham, has also complained strongly. and, infact, i have made known my concerns about it to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me that here there is a live investigation taking place and we cannot have information being put put in the public...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.neous round of applause. the loudest applause of the evening for the emergency services. it is worth remembering, talking about the bravery of the emergency services, last night, as people were fleeing from the arena, the paramedics and police officers we re the paramedics and police officers were running towards it. at that point, they would not have known if there was a secondary device that had been planted. so extraordinary bravery from the emergency services, that must be committed. gavin spoke a little about the victims. let me just reiterate that the first victim to be named was georgina callander, and a tenure of student coming here, and a tenure of student coming here, and a tenure of student coming here, and a big fan of ariana grande. you would have seen that intergraph at issue posted on sunday. and the youngest to be named so far was saffie roussos, at just youngest to be named so far was saffie roussos, atjust eight years old, from lancashire. they were among the thousand
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.neous round of applause. the loudest applause of the evening for the emergency services. it is worth remembering, talking about the bravery of the emergency services, last night, as people were fleeing from the arena, the paramedics and police officers we re the paramedics and police officers were running towards it. at that point, they would not have known if there was a secondary device that had been planted. so extraordinary bravery from the emergency...
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gavin's dry already.s, absolutely. my philly folks watching. this was the anthem for people around the country. >> so fun. my pick is zac brown band "chicken fried." here we go. >> there we go. ♪ >> do they sing in this? >> i don't know why we started the song here. >> there we go. ♪ friday night >> just sang that on the plaza. >> that was me singing. >> i know. >> the heat is getting to us. >> we're in the phantom zone here. >> this is what happens. what was yours? >> this was when i was in high school. >> i like this song. ♪ >> i like that. >> you know what's funny, the people behind us, can you even hear the music? they're like, no. we start moving, they're dancing, too. they can't hear it. i love it. >> i like this song. ♪ if your daddy's rich, do what you feel ♪ >> what is this? >> i like this move. >> that's what's going on around your summer. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> that's your latest weather. >>> coming up, who wants to win a free trip to volcano bay? stay tuned. you
gavin's dry already.s, absolutely. my philly folks watching. this was the anthem for people around the country. >> so fun. my pick is zac brown band "chicken fried." here we go. >> there we go. ♪ >> do they sing in this? >> i don't know why we started the song here. >> there we go. ♪ friday night >> just sang that on the plaza. >> that was me singing. >> i know. >> the heat is getting to us. >> we're in the phantom zone...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.correspondent david willis and women police chiefs have expressed here in astonishment of —— of the publication of photos. the fact this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeed the identity of the perpetrator, both being released here in the united states before they were released in the uk, causing a lot of concern. the home secretary, amber rudd, saying it was very irritating and it should not be allowed to happen again. whereupon the new york times published pictures of the crime scene featuring a rather charred remain of the backpack of the suicide bomber. the british government is livid and counterintelligence said these partnerships around the world had helped deter these attacks in the past. they went on to say this: so, they are clearly angry in the uk and there is a feeling that this could compromise a long—lasting intelligence sharing agreement between the us and the uk. it will make for an awkward and perhaps even tense meeting later today when president trump and the
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.correspondent david willis and women police chiefs have expressed here in astonishment of —— of the publication of photos. the fact this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeed the identity of the perpetrator, both being released here in the united states before they were released in the uk, causing a lot of concern. the home secretary, amber rudd, saying it was very irritating and it should not be allowed to happen again. whereupon the new york...
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my name is gavin grey. 0ur the globe. my name is gavin grey.its missile defence system over the pacific, as concerns grow over north korea's nuclear ambitions. free speech or die portland. you've got no safe place. this is america, get out if you don't like free speech. in court and defiant: the man accused of the portland double murder. the victims were killed defending a muslim girl. ariane grande will return to manchester this weekend for a benefit concert in aid of victims of last week's bombing. and solar secrets: nasa's historic mission to fly directly into the sun's fiery atmosphere.
my name is gavin grey. 0ur the globe. my name is gavin grey.its missile defence system over the pacific, as concerns grow over north korea's nuclear ambitions. free speech or die portland. you've got no safe place. this is america, get out if you don't like free speech. in court and defiant: the man accused of the portland double murder. the victims were killed defending a muslim girl. ariane grande will return to manchester this weekend for a benefit concert in aid of victims of last week's...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.ice chiefs here, have expressed "fury" and "astonishment" after the publication in the new york times of police photos, apparently showing bloodstained fragments from the attack. greater manchester's mayor, andy burnham, has also complained strongly. i made my concerns known to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me. there is a live investigation taking place here. we cannot have information in the public domain not in direct control of the british police and security services. live now to our correspondent, david willis, in washington. david, when the new york times lends a scoop, it is normally the washington post that is annoyed. —— lands. this is more serious. yes. the fact this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeed the identity of the perpetrator, both being released here in the united states before they were released in the uk, causing a lot of concern. the home secretary, amber rudd, saying it was very irritating and it should not be allowed to happen again. wher
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.ice chiefs here, have expressed "fury" and "astonishment" after the publication in the new york times of police photos, apparently showing bloodstained fragments from the attack. greater manchester's mayor, andy burnham, has also complained strongly. i made my concerns known to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me. there is a live investigation taking place here. we cannot have information in the public domain not in direct control...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.sh police and security services have been trying to establish whether the bomber, salman abedi, was part of a wider terror network. nine men are now in custody, which police describe as a significant development. investigators say they have also found very important items during a series of raids. our home editor mark easton reports. officer: i'm going to have to move you back, please. move back. this evening, the police hunt for salman abedi's bomb factory took a new turn. the search of a house in wigan suddenly escalated, with the discovery of suspicious items, and the bomb squad were called to the scene. local families were evacuated as a robot, often used to defuse roadside bombs in war zones, was deployed on a residential home in greater manchester. i share a wall with the guy who was arrested. if there's something inside, and my valuables get destroyed... you're literally in the neighbouring room? yeah. i didn't expect that something of this sort can happen so close to us. it is
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester.sh police and security services have been trying to establish whether the bomber, salman abedi, was part of a wider terror network. nine men are now in custody, which police describe as a significant development. investigators say they have also found very important items during a series of raids. our home editor mark easton reports. officer: i'm going to have to move you back, please. move back. this evening, the police hunt for salman abedi's bomb factory...
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gavin hewitt has been speaking to many of those who went to the concert.ng images. ariana grande's costa was coming to an end, when from the foyer, the sound of an explosion. there were screams, then running. a crowd of children, teenagers, parents, heading for whatever exit they could find. 22 people were killed near the entrance. around 60 were injured. suddenly a massive flash and bang. smoke. my wife, i laid her down on the floor. she's got bruising. she had one that slided under her chin, and bruised. she's probably broken a femur in her left leg. something really hot flew over and landed behind me and my sister. we dropped to the floor. my mum told me to run, but i thought they were behind me, so i ran out. then i realised they weren't, so i tried to run back in because i was worried. i shouted for my mum but i couldn't hear anything. my ear is all blocked. it was really scary. all i could hear was screaming, people crying. everyone was running everywhere. it was complete madness. it was like out of a film, everybody cramming through. everybody was s
gavin hewitt has been speaking to many of those who went to the concert.ng images. ariana grande's costa was coming to an end, when from the foyer, the sound of an explosion. there were screams, then running. a crowd of children, teenagers, parents, heading for whatever exit they could find. 22 people were killed near the entrance. around 60 were injured. suddenly a massive flash and bang. smoke. my wife, i laid her down on the floor. she's got bruising. she had one that slided under her chin,...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. as clear a picture as possible of the bomber, salman abedi, and his background. he was born in britain to libyan parents who had fled their country. we know he went to school in manchester, but dropped out of university in salford. we also know abedi travelled to libya, but returned just days before the attack. our special correspondent, ed thomas, has spent the day in south manchester, where salman abedi grew up. suicide bomber salman abedi, an extremist who attacked the city of his birth. now investigators surround his home. like everyone here, they want answers. this man knew abedi. he had watched him come and go from manchester to libya. now he can't believe what his neighbour did. unbelievably disgusting, to be honest. especially for a muslim. and a libyan as well. to us, obeying the law of the country is the most priority number one. that is what the prophet teaches us. some talk of erratic behaviour, of abedi chanting in the street. he was shouting in arabic. the bbc has been t
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. as clear a picture as possible of the bomber, salman abedi, and his background. he was born in britain to libyan parents who had fled their country. we know he went to school in manchester, but dropped out of university in salford. we also know abedi travelled to libya, but returned just days before the attack. our special correspondent, ed thomas, has spent the day in south manchester, where salman abedi grew up. suicide bomber salman abedi, an extremist who...
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. >> reporter: california lieutenant governor gavin newsome sits on the u.c. board of regents. >> that's inexcusable, that's just unacceptable. and there's no way you can spend that of all the things in the audit, that one is just a jaw dropper. >> reporter: newsome was among the regents who voted unanimously to hire an outside consultant to specifically investigate the tampering allegations. >> we oversee a university that is a public trust. >> reporter: napolitano told us she understands it looks bad. >> that's why i welcome the board taking their own independent look at what happened and the circumstances. >> reporter: the regents plan to select an independent investigator in the coming weeks with a final report due by july. in oakland, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> well, janet napolitano and gavin newsome have a lot more to say. we have his full interview on abc7news.com. >>> 200 to 300,000 chinook salmon were killed in a hatchery when a pump failed yesterday. the department of fish and wildlife say the fall run chinook salmon died at the feather river hatc
. >> reporter: california lieutenant governor gavin newsome sits on the u.c. board of regents. >> that's inexcusable, that's just unacceptable. and there's no way you can spend that of all the things in the audit, that one is just a jaw dropper. >> reporter: newsome was among the regents who voted unanimously to hire an outside consultant to specifically investigate the tampering allegations. >> we oversee a university that is a public trust. >> reporter:...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. let's get the latest now from manchester.the investigations. a property has also been raided. another priority now throw investigators is to find out whether or not the suicide bomber was working alone or whether he was pa rt was working alone or whether he was part of a network that may be planning other attacks. we have the latest on the investigation. a warning, there are flashing images in this report. who was behind this attack on innocence? as the concert ended and the lights came up, as children left for home, music in their ears, smiles on their young faces, who chose that moment to indulge their hateful ideology? there's no need to bunch up and run! take yourtime and exit the building. police are convinced the suicide bomber was salman abedi, but working with the security services, counterterrorism officers are desperate to try to work out if he had accomplices who are still at large. 0ur priority is to continue to establish whether he was acting alone or working as part of a wider network. the man named as the suici
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. let's get the latest now from manchester.the investigations. a property has also been raided. another priority now throw investigators is to find out whether or not the suicide bomber was working alone or whether he was pa rt was working alone or whether he was part of a network that may be planning other attacks. we have the latest on the investigation. a warning, there are flashing images in this report. who was behind this attack on innocence? as the...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. uk's national police chiefs‘ council has issued a statement about the leak of those images in the us media. the organisation says this. "when trust is breached it undermines our investigations. " this damage is even greater when it involves the disclosure of potential evidence in the middle of a major counter terrorism investigation. and the transatlantic row escalated further when the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, also expressed his firm disapproval of the leaks. it worries me greatly. i made my concerns known to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me. there is a live investigation taking place here. we cannot have information in the public domain not in direct control of the british police and security services. a short time ago, i spoke to our correspondent, wyre davies, who is in manchester, for the latest on the investigation. the police here are trying to focus on the investigation which is trying to find the bomber‘s associates. we now know, of course, he mo
gavin hewitt, bbc news, manchester. uk's national police chiefs‘ council has issued a statement about the leak of those images in the us media. the organisation says this. "when trust is breached it undermines our investigations. " this damage is even greater when it involves the disclosure of potential evidence in the middle of a major counter terrorism investigation. and the transatlantic row escalated further when the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, also expressed his...
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as gavin says there is an active police investigation underway.s arrested in south manchester, that will presumably be a line of investigation. what they are trying to learn is more about salman abedi, and how did he know how to make this bomb? did somebody supply him with it? in that scenario that means there is a bomb maker still at large perhaps not known to security services and that carries a risk of further attacks. that will bring much be the focus of the investigation. our home editor mark easton has the latest on the investigation, his report contains flash photography, who was behind this attack on innocents? as the concert ended and the lights came up, as children left for home, music in their ears, smiles on their young faces, who chose that moment to indulge their hateful ideology? there is no need to bunch up and run. take yourtime and exit the building. we now know the suicide bomber‘s name, manchester—born salman abedi did this. but police think others may have been involved and today launched raids on people thought to have been h
as gavin says there is an active police investigation underway.s arrested in south manchester, that will presumably be a line of investigation. what they are trying to learn is more about salman abedi, and how did he know how to make this bomb? did somebody supply him with it? in that scenario that means there is a bomb maker still at large perhaps not known to security services and that carries a risk of further attacks. that will bring much be the focus of the investigation. our home editor...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news.ter when she announced that the terror threat level has been increased to critical, that is the highest level, she made that statement in the past half hour or so in ten downing street. let's talk about that decision. we talk to our security correspondent at m15 headquarters in central london and our political editor in downing street. gordon, first of all, talk to us about this decision to raise the threat level and what that means in practical terms. yes, the threat level and what that means in practicalterms. yes, the announcement was made based on intelligence from the joint terrorism analysis centre, which is based here in m15. it is only the third time ever that the threat level has gone up to its highest level has gone up to its highest level and the first time in ten yea rs. level and the first time in ten years. now why has it happened? well a source i've been speaking to has said all day the focus of the investigation has been — did salman abedi act alone or was he part of a
gavin hewitt, bbc news.ter when she announced that the terror threat level has been increased to critical, that is the highest level, she made that statement in the past half hour or so in ten downing street. let's talk about that decision. we talk to our security correspondent at m15 headquarters in central london and our political editor in downing street. gordon, first of all, talk to us about this decision to raise the threat level and what that means in practical terms. yes, the threat...
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my name is gavin grey.against north korea, even if itjeopardises commercial co—operation with china. north korea is maybe more important than trade. trade is very important, but massive warfare with millions, potentially millions of people being killed, that, as we would say, trumps trade. tornadoes hit texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the death toll may rise. international tributes to ueli steck, one of the world's best—known mountaineers, who was killed in an accident on mount everest.
my name is gavin grey.against north korea, even if itjeopardises commercial co—operation with china. north korea is maybe more important than trade. trade is very important, but massive warfare with millions, potentially millions of people being killed, that, as we would say, trumps trade. tornadoes hit texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the death toll may rise. international tributes to ueli steck, one of the world's...
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my name is gavin grey.l — the german chancellor says europe can no longer rely on the united states and britain. a second day of chaos for thousands of passengers with british airways. as computer failures continue. another brazilian leader under political pressure — thousands rally on the copacabana beach, to accuse president temer of massive corruption. no cannes do? joaquin phoenix walks off with a best actor prize at the film festival but has to apologise for his footwear.
my name is gavin grey.l — the german chancellor says europe can no longer rely on the united states and britain. a second day of chaos for thousands of passengers with british airways. as computer failures continue. another brazilian leader under political pressure — thousands rally on the copacabana beach, to accuse president temer of massive corruption. no cannes do? joaquin phoenix walks off with a best actor prize at the film festival but has to apologise for his footwear.
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my name is gavin grey. our top stories: a show of force.ercontinental missiles. it comes just days after north korea'a latest missile test. ariane grande will return to manchester this weekend for a benefit concert in aid of victims of last week's bombing. this is no safe place, get out of america if you don't like it. in court and defiant. the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week appears in court. the victims were reportedly trying to protect two young women
my name is gavin grey. our top stories: a show of force.ercontinental missiles. it comes just days after north korea'a latest missile test. ariane grande will return to manchester this weekend for a benefit concert in aid of victims of last week's bombing. this is no safe place, get out of america if you don't like it. in court and defiant. the man accused of murdering two men on a train in the us state of oregon last week appears in court. the victims were reportedly trying to protect two...
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, gavin.e, gavin shaved and now looks much younger. >> ironically, he shaved an hour ago. >> our executive producer tammy says he looks younger and less scary. i didn't think he looked scary. anyway, christopher meloni is looking that the behind gavin going "what show did i wonder into?" unbelievable. anyway, this morning marks one of our favorite days at the "today" show, announcement of the city concert series and lineup is incredible. he at your schedule and i'm like "what days am i in for al?" >> kicking off, one of your faves. >> i'm excited for harry styles. fans are lining up outside on 48th street. >> this might be -- they have another 24 hours almost and they're lined up already. >> look at this. >> he just released a new video for his single sign of the times. >> have you seen the video? it's like he's got a jet pack. >> how cool is that? >> i don't know how they did thi this. >> he can't get cooler. >> that's awesome. >> i'm excited about bruno mas.s i think they're terrific but bru
, gavin.e, gavin shaved and now looks much younger. >> ironically, he shaved an hour ago. >> our executive producer tammy says he looks younger and less scary. i didn't think he looked scary. anyway, christopher meloni is looking that the behind gavin going "what show did i wonder into?" unbelievable. anyway, this morning marks one of our favorite days at the "today" show, announcement of the city concert series and lineup is incredible. he at your schedule and...
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.>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom kicks off the campaign for governor.>>> it is okay for the most part driving on this commute. san mateo bridge looking pretty good to the high- rise. >>> santa rosa yesterday 57 on the high side, 16 below average. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, it is 5:14 am. >>> it was not a warm welcome for secretary of education betsy devos at bethune-cookman university in florida. >> i am honored to be with you as we celebrate the bethune- cookman university class of 2017. >> [booing] >> many students were booing her and many turned her back on her, and she is been under fire for calling historically black colleges, "pioneers of school choice." >>> california lawmakers are debating lowering the voting age from 18 to 17. the bill has passed the committee vote yesterday in the voter turnout among the californians between 18-24 hit a record low in 2014 with almost a 50% drop since 2010. the assembly man said that lowering the blowing -- voting age would instill a consistent habit at an early age. >> in your 17 your captive in the classroom, civics and high sc
.>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom kicks off the campaign for governor.>>> it is okay for the most part driving on this commute. san mateo bridge looking pretty good to the high- rise. >>> santa rosa yesterday 57 on the high side, 16 below average. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, it is 5:14 am. >>> it was not a warm welcome for secretary of education betsy devos at bethune-cookman university in florida. >> i am honored to be with you as we...
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we will be bringing them to you and we will be joined by former assistant director of the fbi bill gavinin. stay with us, we are coming these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >> joining us now to discuss the firing of former fbi director james comey, former assistant director to the fbi, bill gavin and attorney barbara smith. thank you both for being with us. let me start, if i may, bill, with you. as a man who has invested his career, his life, in the fbi, your reaction to the president's decision and upon the recommendation of both the attorney general and the assistant-- the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein. your thoughts? >> well, lou, it's a fact that had to happen based on what the director did last year in the hilla
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, london.am, a large bomb from the second world war has been safely detonated. images taken by police show how the explosion was controlled using several tonnes of sand. the discovery of the bomb has caused days of traffic problems in the city. scientists from different parts of the middle east, including iranians, israelis and palestinians, have been meeting in jordan for the opening of a new international research centre. the sesame project is a particle accelerator that acts as an extremely powerful microscope. it can study everything from cancer cells to ancient artefacts. the laboratory is designed to encourage collaboration between countries in the region — whether or not they have stable diplomatic relations, as our science editor david shukman reports. in the dusty hills ofjordan a gleaming new research centre many thought would never happen. the sesame project brings together scientists from countries you'd normally think of as enemies and today they were celebrating the opening of the
gavin hewitt, bbc news, london.am, a large bomb from the second world war has been safely detonated. images taken by police show how the explosion was controlled using several tonnes of sand. the discovery of the bomb has caused days of traffic problems in the city. scientists from different parts of the middle east, including iranians, israelis and palestinians, have been meeting in jordan for the opening of a new international research centre. the sesame project is a particle accelerator that...