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the warmest spot probably greater london. 29 celsius.t, we keep clear skies for the most part. weatherfront still there in north—west scotland. temperatures falling back, through sunday at more of the same to come. the weather front is still there. more cloud filtering across northern ireland. otherwise plenty of sunshine and, if anything, a hot day with temperatures probably peaking at 31 degrees across south—east england. making it the hottest day of the year so far. the hot weather continuing to the new part of the week particular it across england and wales. temperatures could reach 32 on monday. things turning cooler and cloudy as we head on to tuesday with the wards becoming restricted the southern parts of the uk. lots of warm weather to come the next few days, go out and about and enjoy it. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump tweets that he is being investigated by the man who told him to sackjames comey. terrible and misguided. the president's view on the previous administration's deal with cuba. he has revoked the
the warmest spot probably greater london. 29 celsius.t, we keep clear skies for the most part. weatherfront still there in north—west scotland. temperatures falling back, through sunday at more of the same to come. the weather front is still there. more cloud filtering across northern ireland. otherwise plenty of sunshine and, if anything, a hot day with temperatures probably peaking at 31 degrees across south—east england. making it the hottest day of the year so far. the hot weather...
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hottest day of the year so far, temperatures reaching 30 degrees in a number of spots around greater londoneratures across much of england and wales. sunshine came out in northern ireland and northern scotland in places, and it got quite warm as well. our weather watchers have been out. you can see the extent of the sunshine on today's satellite picture but you can't help but notice this cloud that's been with us all day, bringing wet weather to western scotland. temperatures will be slow to fall, so it will be an uncomfortable night. 23 degrees in london at 11 o'clock. temperatures will be slow to fall. clear skies overnight and it will cloud over across northern ireland and scotland overnight. the cloud will be thick enough for spots of rain in western scotland. that's how we start on sunday, a damp and mild start. quite a lot of cloud in northern ireland but in scotland and northern ireland it will thin and break in the afternoon. some fog on irish sea coasts. for most across england and wales it's going to be a beautiful start to the day, plenty of sunshine. at 9am, we will see temperat
hottest day of the year so far, temperatures reaching 30 degrees in a number of spots around greater londoneratures across much of england and wales. sunshine came out in northern ireland and northern scotland in places, and it got quite warm as well. our weather watchers have been out. you can see the extent of the sunshine on today's satellite picture but you can't help but notice this cloud that's been with us all day, bringing wet weather to western scotland. temperatures will be slow to...
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hottest day of the year so far, temperatures reaching 30 degrees in a number of spots around greater londonatures across much of england and wales. sunshine came out in northern ireland and northern scotland in places, and it got quite warm as well. our weather watchers have been out. you can see the extent of the sunshine on today's satellite picture but you can't help but notice this cloud that's been with us all day, bringing wet weather to western scotland. temperatures will be slow to fall, so it will be an uncomfortable night. 23 degrees in london at 11 o'clock. temperatures will be slow to fall. clear skies overnight and it will cloud over across northern ireland and scotland overnight. the cloud will be thick enough for spots of rain in western scotland. that's how we start on sunday, a damp and mild start. quite a lot of cloud in northern ireland but in scotland and northern ireland it will thin and break in the afternoon. some fog on irish sea coasts. for most across england and wales it's going to be a beautiful start to the day, plenty of sunshine. at 9am, we will see temperatur
hottest day of the year so far, temperatures reaching 30 degrees in a number of spots around greater londonatures across much of england and wales. sunshine came out in northern ireland and northern scotland in places, and it got quite warm as well. our weather watchers have been out. you can see the extent of the sunshine on today's satellite picture but you can't help but notice this cloud that's been with us all day, bringing wet weather to western scotland. temperatures will be slow to...
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hotspots around greater london, heathrow and teddington, hotter than tenerife.ay of the year so far with heat widespread across england, wales and parts of scotland. clear blue skies for many of us for much of the day. of course, after such a warm day with those clear skies around, the temperature is not really falling very quickly. the north—west of scotla nd very quickly. the north—west of scotland will continue to have this lump of cloud bringing damp weather but just looking at the lump of cloud bringing damp weather butjust looking at the latest weather observations, in the centre of town and it is still 22 degrees. a warm night for sleeping. temperatures staying up overnight for many of us is well into the high teens fools of sunday morning begins not the most promising note across scotla nd not the most promising note across scotland and northern will be cloud and damp weather here. the cloud will get nibbled away through the day to allow sunny spells to come through. apart from the north—west where it stays cloudy and down. england and wales, another glo
hotspots around greater london, heathrow and teddington, hotter than tenerife.ay of the year so far with heat widespread across england, wales and parts of scotland. clear blue skies for many of us for much of the day. of course, after such a warm day with those clear skies around, the temperature is not really falling very quickly. the north—west of scotla nd very quickly. the north—west of scotland will continue to have this lump of cloud bringing damp weather but just looking at the lump...
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temperatures reached 30 degrees around parts of greater london.e. northern ireland and when the ireland and scotland, when the temperature rose, it got up to the ” "tjstt% it is going to be a humid mid—20s. it is going to be a humid date. over 20 degrees in london at midnight. things will begin to cloud over during the course of the night. tomorrow morning, eagerly and damp start over the north west of scotland. northern ireland should see some glimmers of morning also see some glimmers of morning sunshine. further south, the glorious start for most. those sunshine. further south, the glorious start at most. those sunshine. further south, the glorious start at mos o'clocke sunshine. further south, the glorious start at mos o'clock in the temperatures at nine o'clock in the morning already up to 2a celsius. morning algggg gg t; g; gglgggg ‘ hot day. the code in another hot day. the code in and begin northern ireland and scotland begin to nibble its way south. cooler conditions. we are looking at high temperatures . 31 conditions. we are looking at
temperatures reached 30 degrees around parts of greater london.e. northern ireland and when the ireland and scotland, when the temperature rose, it got up to the ” "tjstt% it is going to be a humid mid—20s. it is going to be a humid date. over 20 degrees in london at midnight. things will begin to cloud over during the course of the night. tomorrow morning, eagerly and damp start over the north west of scotland. northern ireland should see some glimmers of morning also see some...
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this was the scene in hackney, great greater london, but you cannot help but notice this streak of cloudill be slow to fall, so an uncomfortable night. these are the kind of temperatures you might be going to bed with. temperatures will be slow to fall. clear skies overnight and it will cloud over across northern ireland and scotland overnight. the cloud will be thick enough for spots of rain in western scotland. that's how we start on sunday, a damp and mild start. quite a lot of cloud in northern ireland but in scotland and northern ireland it will thin and break in the afternoon. for most across england and wales it's going to be a beautiful start to the day, plenty of sunshine. at 9am, we will see temperatures rocketing up, 2a degrees. another hot day. for the rest of the day the cloud is going to be broken up in the southern and eastern counties of northern ireland and parts of scotland but in england and wales again we will have plenty of sunshine and it will become part, temperatures around 3! in the south—east, the high 20s in the rest of england and when the sunshine comes out,
this was the scene in hackney, great greater london, but you cannot help but notice this streak of cloudill be slow to fall, so an uncomfortable night. these are the kind of temperatures you might be going to bed with. temperatures will be slow to fall. clear skies overnight and it will cloud over across northern ireland and scotland overnight. the cloud will be thick enough for spots of rain in western scotland. that's how we start on sunday, a damp and mild start. quite a lot of cloud in...
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the mayor of london and the greater london authority as a whole have certain areas of responsibility,ed at the possibility of the powers you have, whether it is the fire authority in london or your authority for allocating housing to introduce these standards yourself. to challenge the gaps that exist. to say, this is a problem that applies across london and i will do something about that.|j across london and i will do something about that. i am responsible for the fire service in london and they have been working heroically and bravely since the fire. they have been making recommendations for the government to implement and in the meantime they are undertaking checks across london. those firefighters who are still working on the scene, but others are doing checks across london to make sure local residents have that reassurance. we also will make sure that the london plan has the changes required to make sure developers cannot cut corners if thatis developers cannot cut corners if that is the case. the new blocks being built are safe but it is the older blocks, those spilled 30, 40, 5
the mayor of london and the greater london authority as a whole have certain areas of responsibility,ed at the possibility of the powers you have, whether it is the fire authority in london or your authority for allocating housing to introduce these standards yourself. to challenge the gaps that exist. to say, this is a problem that applies across london and i will do something about that.|j across london and i will do something about that. i am responsible for the fire service in london and...
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not much change in the temperature in the greater london area, it is across north—east england we willto the south, the hot air. wales, much of the midlands and east anglia and southern counties, another hot and humid day, temperatures into the low 30s. could be enough to trigger one or two late day storms, although many of us will have a dry day. fresher conditions in north—east england. fine weather for scotland. similar conditions for northern ireland. a few showers working in from the west this evening. they could be thundery but perhaps not too much in the way of heavy rain. but it will probably come down in fairly big blobs. uncomfortable night for sure for some of us. these are the temperatures at 10pm. another uncomfortable night's fleet. it stays very warm across england and wales, hot even, with plenty of sunshine —— another uncomfortable night's fleet. wednesday afternoon, probably the hottest of the heat wave, temperatures up to 3a. if we do see highs of 3a, it would be the hottestjune do see highs of 3a, it would be the hottest june date for a0 do see highs of 3a, it would
not much change in the temperature in the greater london area, it is across north—east england we willto the south, the hot air. wales, much of the midlands and east anglia and southern counties, another hot and humid day, temperatures into the low 30s. could be enough to trigger one or two late day storms, although many of us will have a dry day. fresher conditions in north—east england. fine weather for scotland. similar conditions for northern ireland. a few showers working in from the...
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the housing prizes in greater london are at all different levels. argue that housing prices have gotten too high and it would be fine for them to plateau at this level for a while. nejra: in the past, mr. hill, you have talked about growing organically. your rival is up for sale. would you ever consider buying co-op bank to grow? >> no. >> why not? uniquere built around a model about service and convenience. it is hard to convert someone to this model. we had the advantage of starting fresh and from scratch and it would be very unusual for us to buy something that size. speaking of the retail business in general, your background is there. i wanted to ask you about the amazon-whole foods deal. what is your take? >> it is very important. it is what we believed all along. it is our job whether you're selling groceries or whatever to give the consumer the best service in every channel. in stores, online, or mobile. this acquisition reinforces that idea. that every provider, apple is another great example, they have to provide the best experience in ever
the housing prizes in greater london are at all different levels. argue that housing prices have gotten too high and it would be fine for them to plateau at this level for a while. nejra: in the past, mr. hill, you have talked about growing organically. your rival is up for sale. would you ever consider buying co-op bank to grow? >> no. >> why not? uniquere built around a model about service and convenience. it is hard to convert someone to this model. we had the advantage of...
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temperatures reached 30 degrees around parts of greater london.didburn off in englandand and there is a cloud in the wales and there is a cloud in the of the uk. a weather brought outbreaks i rain. front has brought outbreaks of rain. after such a warm day, it might be a struggle to get to sleep because these are the kind of temperatures you will be 5? bed with you will be heading to bed with around 11 o‘clock. 23 degrees in london. overnight, clear whether for england and wales, perhaps some fog patches in the irish sea, cloudy in northern ireland and across scotland we will have that weather were we will have that weather front bringing rain. for some were we will have that weather front bringing rain. forsome sunday morning, not the most promising of start, cloud and in the air start, cloud and dampness in the air in scotland - the western isles. breezy. south and east, quite breezy. south and east, brighter spells for south—east and of and - of county down scotland and parts of county down and most . england scotland and parts of county down a
temperatures reached 30 degrees around parts of greater london.didburn off in englandand and there is a cloud in the wales and there is a cloud in the of the uk. a weather brought outbreaks i rain. front has brought outbreaks of rain. after such a warm day, it might be a struggle to get to sleep because these are the kind of temperatures you will be 5? bed with you will be heading to bed with around 11 o‘clock. 23 degrees in london. overnight, clear whether for england and wales, perhaps some...
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he of the metropolitan police in charge of london, greater london and the city of london police. london bridge is just over the river, but in this case it is very much a metropolitan police lead. the uk's national counterterror unit sits in scotland yard and they will be leading the investigation of they'll be leaving the immediate response. but others feed into that. the intelligence agencies feed into that and they will try to ascertain various things as investigation develops. and so to other bodies when they can. >> thank you. that meeting is due to happen tomorrow. another personal attending is the mayor of london. will speak to our correspondent who has also been monitoring the events and tried to bring us up today. we've had a strongly worded statement from them. >> that's right. in the last three minutes we've had the statement from the mayor of london. says metropolitan police are responding to the horrific terrorist attack at london bridge and borough market. he says that my thoughts are with everyone affected and i would like to thank the brave men and women of our eme
he of the metropolitan police in charge of london, greater london and the city of london police. london bridge is just over the river, but in this case it is very much a metropolitan police lead. the uk's national counterterror unit sits in scotland yard and they will be leading the investigation of they'll be leaving the immediate response. but others feed into that. the intelligence agencies feed into that and they will try to ascertain various things as investigation develops. and so to...
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not much change in the temperature in greater london.esher and cloudy conditions in the north—east. fine weather for scotland. a fresh fields of the weather. similar conditions for northern ireland. showers working in from the west. these could be thundery but perhaps not too much in the way of heavy rain. probably coming down in some fairly big blobs though. uncomfortable night's sleep ahead for sure. marvellous. temperatures at10pm, 25 for sure. marvellous. temperatures at 10pm, 25 degrees —— for sure. of us. it stays very warm across england and wales with plenty of sunshine. some thundery bursts of rain across the northern half of the country. these are the temperatures we are looking at wednesday afternoon. probably the hottest day of the heat wave. if we see highs of 34, that would be the hottestjune day we have seen for 40 years. as we go through wednesday evening, it ends ina go through wednesday evening, it ends in a bang, thunderstorms will break out fairly widely, with gusty winds, torrential bursts of rain and pretty hefty ha
not much change in the temperature in greater london.esher and cloudy conditions in the north—east. fine weather for scotland. a fresh fields of the weather. similar conditions for northern ireland. showers working in from the west. these could be thundery but perhaps not too much in the way of heavy rain. probably coming down in some fairly big blobs though. uncomfortable night's sleep ahead for sure. marvellous. temperatures at10pm, 25 for sure. marvellous. temperatures at 10pm, 25 degrees...
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the city, greater london and to the universities to the north? dr.we are seeing in the universities is encouraging, a surgeon all --ion, mindset steve mindsets evolve. there are in hand and -- inherent advantages to london that will not be erased with a hard brexit, but if london loses the passporting right, it will be a very different london. tom: i want to address the news out of china, which directly addresses the language of mohamed el-erian looking for a new normal. the normal for us on fed is to decides which we will do a 1:00 p.m., scarlet fu leading the coverage and michael mckee in washington. yesterday, charles p.m. lleague at 2:00 this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: bloomberg surveillance with francine and tom from london and new york. news from this morning, oil down after a report and they say there are new oil surprise from opec's -- supplies from opec's rivals and the national energy agency say it will be more than enough to meet demand for the next year, the first on the forecast what will happen next year and indicate that opec may need
the city, greater london and to the universities to the north? dr.we are seeing in the universities is encouraging, a surgeon all --ion, mindset steve mindsets evolve. there are in hand and -- inherent advantages to london that will not be erased with a hard brexit, but if london loses the passporting right, it will be a very different london. tom: i want to address the news out of china, which directly addresses the language of mohamed el-erian looking for a new normal. the normal for us on...
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greater area. they will be followed by specialist advisers. i anticipate londonernight, particularly for colleagues from fire, and today, as you have heard, the work really starts in earnest to ensure we do the appropriate recovery of everybody from those premises. sadly, ican recovery of everybody from those premises. sadly, i can confirm that
greater area. they will be followed by specialist advisers. i anticipate londonernight, particularly for colleagues from fire, and today, as you have heard, the work really starts in earnest to ensure we do the appropriate recovery of everybody from those premises. sadly, ican recovery of everybody from those premises. sadly, i can confirm that
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tom brake is the liberal democrat candidate for carshalton & wallington in greater london and is theirate for bethnal green and bow in london. dominic raab is the conservative candidate for esher and walton. good morning to all of you. mr raab, three successful terrorist attacks in three months. theresa may said, after six years as home secretary and a yearas after six years as home secretary and a year as prime minister, there has been too much tolerance of extremism. is that an admission of failure on her part? i think it is a different type of terrorism are merging, copycat lone wolf or small groups. our approach is straightforward. we want to see more armed police officers on the streets. we are investing in that. you can see from the response to the horrific attack on london bridge that the time from the report to the armed police dealing with the terrorists was eight minutes. we got some of the very best equipped, resourced and train people dealing with this. also, we need to get that poison of the internet. that is easier said than done. we've got to work with internet companies
tom brake is the liberal democrat candidate for carshalton & wallington in greater london and is theirate for bethnal green and bow in london. dominic raab is the conservative candidate for esher and walton. good morning to all of you. mr raab, three successful terrorist attacks in three months. theresa may said, after six years as home secretary and a yearas after six years as home secretary and a year as prime minister, there has been too much tolerance of extremism. is that an admission...
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greater london and london itself where we are likely to see 33 or 44. —— 34.nshire. there will bea england and lincolnshire. there will be a lot of low cloud, mist and fog coming in across areas next to the channel and the irish sea. more thunderstorms, severe ones across england and wales overnight so once again there is a risk of some local issues due to the torrential nature of those. tomorrow morning the will is often a direction for the south—east and then queue early afternoon. by the time play at the royal scot or of the racing starts at it should have cleared. any sense sunshine with the wind picking up across north—west scotland and we end up the day with rain. we are looking at generally into the high—end, amid 20s or high teens as the maximums. to return to the fact that it would be a very hot day, if you go to anything our daughters they do not forget your usual precautions drinkwater, where a hat, wear sunscreen or cover yourself up and have some shade breaks as well. is glorious here and i wish you were here. oh, i will have is glorious here and
greater london and london itself where we are likely to see 33 or 44. —— 34.nshire. there will bea england and lincolnshire. there will be a lot of low cloud, mist and fog coming in across areas next to the channel and the irish sea. more thunderstorms, severe ones across england and wales overnight so once again there is a risk of some local issues due to the torrential nature of those. tomorrow morning the will is often a direction for the south—east and then queue early afternoon. by...
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the temperature in greater london was 32.1 celsius.result, it has held back the temperature. that is the scenario this morning. we still have a weather front in the north and western isles. producing rain. it will weaken through the date copy a lot of dry and a lot of sunny weather. —— through the day. england and wales, hovering around 25 degrees. fresher in scotland. sharp showers in southern scotland and northern england. if you catch one, it could be thundery. many of us will mist them. sharp showers in central part of england. temperatures warmer than the south—east today, 33 degrees. that will be the warmest day of the year if it happens. 22 in wales. high uv levels. northern ireland, you could see the odd shower this afternoon. many of us will not get them. temperature is not as high either. through the evening, we tend to lose the risk of thunder. through the night, we get more cloud from the north sea coming up for eastern counties. dry weather around the night. a muggy one in cardiff. 21 degrees. fresh in northern england, sc
the temperature in greater london was 32.1 celsius.result, it has held back the temperature. that is the scenario this morning. we still have a weather front in the north and western isles. producing rain. it will weaken through the date copy a lot of dry and a lot of sunny weather. —— through the day. england and wales, hovering around 25 degrees. fresher in scotland. sharp showers in southern scotland and northern england. if you catch one, it could be thundery. many of us will mist them....
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london last night. chris horrocks. the organisers of this concert, ariana grande's manager, saying this event has an even greater purposet. we asked the city of manchester and the world in making the statement that hatred and fear will never win and today we stand together. for the moment it is back together. for the moment it is back to tim wilcox in london at king's college. let's ta ke college. let's take you live to the scene of the knife attacks in borough market. sophie long is in borough high street. as you were pointed out earlier on, such a cosmopolitan area of london, not only in terms of the visitors and the other foreign nationals living in this city, but also in terms of restaurants and bars as well. what is happening there, a day after the attacks last night? iamat night? i am at the police cordon on borough high street about 100 metres down that road beyond me are all the policemen and that is where borough market is. that is where the stabbings took place just after ten o'clock last night. it is a hugely vibrant area as you say and tributes have poured in from around the world. understandably when you th
london last night. chris horrocks. the organisers of this concert, ariana grande's manager, saying this event has an even greater purposet. we asked the city of manchester and the world in making the statement that hatred and fear will never win and today we stand together. for the moment it is back together. for the moment it is back to tim wilcox in london at king's college. let's ta ke college. let's take you live to the scene of the knife attacks in borough market. sophie long is in borough...
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the european union has announced plans to exert greater control over the regulation of a business worth billions to london'sropean commission to have greater oversight of financial clearing houses which move billions of euros through the city each day. currently london is the undisputed market leader in the sector. it processes three quarters of the vast trade, supporting thousands ofjobs. here's our business editor, simonjack. this rather plain building is home to one of the crown jewels of the city. companies like this act as middlemen in international trades, often between european firms in euros, and that's why this has become a front in the battle for britain's financial services. buyers and sellers of special financial insurance called derivatives sent their orders from all over the world to clearing houses like this one behind me, and london accounts for 75% of all the trades done in euros. now that is worth a colossal 900 billion euros a day, and accounts, on some estimates, for up to 83,000 direct and indirectjobs. little wonder, then, european officials have always been keen to get their hands on
the european union has announced plans to exert greater control over the regulation of a business worth billions to london'sropean commission to have greater oversight of financial clearing houses which move billions of euros through the city each day. currently london is the undisputed market leader in the sector. it processes three quarters of the vast trade, supporting thousands ofjobs. here's our business editor, simonjack. this rather plain building is home to one of the crown jewels of...
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the european union has announced plans to exert greater control over the regulation of a business worth billions of pounds to london'sve greater oversight of financial clearing houses, which move billions of euros through the city each day. currently, london is the undisputed market leader in the sector. it processes three—quarters of the vast trade, supporting thousands of jobs. here's our business editor, simonjack. this rather plain building is home to one of the crown jewels of the city. companies like this act as middlemen in international trades, often between european firms in euros, and that's why this has become a front in the battle for britain's financial services. buyers and sellers of special financial insurance called derivatives sent their orders from all over the world to clearing houses like this one behind me, and london accounts for 75% of all the trades done in euros. now that is worth a colossal 900 billion euros a day, and accounts, on some estimates, for up to 83,000 direct and indirectjobs. little wonder, then, european officials have always been keen to get their hands on a piece of the actio
the european union has announced plans to exert greater control over the regulation of a business worth billions of pounds to london'sve greater oversight of financial clearing houses, which move billions of euros through the city each day. currently, london is the undisputed market leader in the sector. it processes three—quarters of the vast trade, supporting thousands of jobs. here's our business editor, simonjack. this rather plain building is home to one of the crown jewels of the city....
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me, the fans are already lining up, and in the wake of that devastating terror attack in london overnight, greater manchester police releasing a statement saying, the show will go on. but with extra police officers on that patrol. overnight, headliners responding to the deadly london attacks. ariana grande tweeting, praying for london. and niall horan, thoughts are with the people of london today. hours before they're set to take the stage in manchester. >> it just doesn't feel real, like, when it happened. >> reporter: security on high alert as 50,000 fans are expected for one love manchester. a concert expected to raise more than $2.5 million in support of the victims of the may attack at grande's show. >> oh, my gosh! >> being able to get ourselves out there and say we're not afraid, it just pulls everything together. >> reporter: a massive security presence in and around the event. additional screenings of backpacks. staffers arriving at the venue, undergoing intense scrutiny. hundreds of extra armed security patrols. as police build a ring of steel around the entire venue. >> help us to get y
me, the fans are already lining up, and in the wake of that devastating terror attack in london overnight, greater manchester police releasing a statement saying, the show will go on. but with extra police officers on that patrol. overnight, headliners responding to the deadly london attacks. ariana grande tweeting, praying for london. and niall horan, thoughts are with the people of london today. hours before they're set to take the stage in manchester. >> it just doesn't feel real,...
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london. they been increased in numbers over the last couple of years, really, since the attack on paris and a decision was made strategically that there needs to be a greaterpability, not just in london but in other centers of population around the united kingdom. of course, following the westminster attack it was decided to strengthen that armed police contingency even further and after the manchester arena attack, the army was brought in to help with the duties that are normally carried out by the likes of the palace of westminster or downing street or imported buildings. this frees up the armed police to patrol these buildings and to help in their sort of active patrols and operations going forward. it may be that we get something similar. what i can tell you at the moment is that there's one of the cordons just about 20-30 yards about is manned by plane closed army personnel and they say they've been brought in to help in the civilian clothes and showing the army identification to us. they've asked for identification for those members of the press that are trying to get into this press plan and they were asked to come and help, to man the cordons and h
london. they been increased in numbers over the last couple of years, really, since the attack on paris and a decision was made strategically that there needs to be a greaterpability, not just in london but in other centers of population around the united kingdom. of course, following the westminster attack it was decided to strengthen that armed police contingency even further and after the manchester arena attack, the army was brought in to help with the duties that are normally carried out...
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may actually want to go to another pa rt may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have greater relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. i ask you again, do you accept that you miss read the public mood, the level of anger? you didn't meet residents and they really resented that? this was a terrible tragedy that took base. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything. all their possessions. there are home and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them, but it's a terrible tragedy. i have heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, from police, and from the victims themselves who were in that hour, but also from other residents. some of whom of course have not been able to go back to their homes either. what i am now... what i am now absolutely focused on is ensuring that we get that support on the ground. as! that we get that support on the ground. as i say, government is making money available, we are ensuring that we will get to the bottom of what happene
may actually want to go to another pa rt may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have greater relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. i ask you again, do you accept that you miss read the public mood, the level of anger? you didn't meet residents and they really resented that? this was a terrible tragedy that took base. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything. all their...
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borough and neighbouring boroughs, some people may want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greaterd relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. i ask you again, do you accept that you misread the public mood, the level of public anger, you didn't go and meet residents and they really resented that? this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all of their possessions, their home, and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them. but it is a terrible tragedy. i have heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, from police, and from the victims themselves, who where in that tower and also from other local residents, some of whom of course have not been able to go back to their homes either. what i'm now absolutely focused on is ensuring that we get that support on the ground. as i say, government is making money available, we are ensuring that we are going to get to the bottom of what happened, we will ensure that people a
borough and neighbouring boroughs, some people may want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greaterd relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. i ask you again, do you accept that you misread the public mood, the level of public anger, you didn't go and meet residents and they really resented that? this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all of...
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actually want to go to another pa rt may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greaterork, where they have friends and relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks, people will be rehoused so they have a home to go to. so immediate support... do you accept that you miss read the mood? you didn't go to meet residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all their possessions, their home and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them. but this is a terrible tragedy. i have heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, from the police and from the victims themselves who were in that tower, but also from other local residents, some of whom, of course, haven't been able to go back to their homes either. what i'm now absolutely focused on is ensuring that we get that support on the ground. asi that we get that support on the ground. as i say, government is making money available, we are ensuring we get to the bottom of what has ha
actually want to go to another pa rt may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greaterork, where they have friends and relatives. we are ensuring that within three weeks, people will be rehoused so they have a home to go to. so immediate support... do you accept that you miss read the mood? you didn't go to meet residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all...
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some people may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greater support are making sure that within three weeks people will be rehoused so they have a home to go to. do you accept, though, that you misread the public mood and the level of anger? you didn't visit the residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything. all their possessions, their home and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them. but it is a terrible tragedy. i have heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, from the police, and from the victims themselves who were in that fire, but also from other local residents, some of whom, of course, have not been able to go back to their homes either. what i'm now actually focused on is making sure that we get that support on the ground. as i say, government is making money available and we are making sure that we're going to get to the bottom of what's happened and we will make sure that people are rehoused.
some people may actually want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greater support are making sure that within three weeks people will be rehoused so they have a home to go to. do you accept, though, that you misread the public mood and the level of anger? you didn't visit the residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost everything. all their possessions, their home and everything....
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this is from someone watching in london, will the negotiations tackle much greater issues now or willn switch off the top of my head are september 24? i don‘t thing there is any bigger issue in my view than the border between north and south and that took up the bulk of the conversation today. if britain withdraws from a customs union, how‘d you get that invisible border between north and south which is so crucial to the belfast agreement? neitherside wa nts to belfast agreement? neitherside wants to see a border in place between north and south but how‘d you get there? technically it is very difficult because northern ireland could be used as a back door into the european union. that will ta ke into the european union. that will take a lot of discussion i think. what was the question again? what role is the german election going to play in this? will they pushed the big issues behind the german election in case there is a change of leader? i think we will hear some strong rhetoric from the german chancellor over the next few months because of course, she is talking to her electorate
this is from someone watching in london, will the negotiations tackle much greater issues now or willn switch off the top of my head are september 24? i don‘t thing there is any bigger issue in my view than the border between north and south and that took up the bulk of the conversation today. if britain withdraws from a customs union, how‘d you get that invisible border between north and south which is so crucial to the belfast agreement? neitherside wa nts to belfast agreement?...
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the organisers said it was going ahead with a greater purpose in light of the attacks in london lastford cricket ground. they arejust old trafford cricket ground. they are just starting to open the gates, just starting to allow the concertgoers to filter through. 50,000 people will be at this concert tonight. this concert will be many things. it will be an act of remembrance first of all for the 22 people who died at manchester arena two weeks ago. it will be an act of solidarity with their families and with the survivors of that suicide bomb attack. it is also going to be an act of celebration, people enjoying music, the very reason they went to manchester arena in the first place. it is going to be an act of collective defiance, people saying, we are going to go out and enjoy music and we are going to carry on. there is a huge security operation around this concept. you can see on the other side of the road some armed officers amongst people proper number of voices, supporting greater manchester police. the assistant chief co nsta ble police. the assistant chief constable said this
the organisers said it was going ahead with a greater purpose in light of the attacks in london lastford cricket ground. they arejust old trafford cricket ground. they are just starting to open the gates, just starting to allow the concertgoers to filter through. 50,000 people will be at this concert tonight. this concert will be many things. it will be an act of remembrance first of all for the 22 people who died at manchester arena two weeks ago. it will be an act of solidarity with their...
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some people may want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greater support network relatives. we are ensuring that in three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. do you accept that you miss read the public mood, the level of anger? you didn't go and meet residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all their possessions, their home and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them. it is a terrible tragedy. i've heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, the police and from the victims themselves who were in that tower, but also from other local residents, some of whom haven't been able to go back to their homes either. what i'm now absolutely focused on is ensuring we get that support on the ground. government is making money available, we are ensuring we'll get to the bottom of what's happened, we'll ensure people are rehoused, but we need to make sure that actually h
some people may want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greater support network relatives. we are ensuring that in three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. do you accept that you miss read the public mood, the level of anger? you didn't go and meet residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all their...
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according to the statement, he was telling people in the streets of london or people in london that if they saw more -- greaterolice presence on the streets, not to be alarmed about it. to which the president tweeted at least seven dead, 48 wounder in terror attack and mayor of london says there's no reason to be alarmed. the mayor's office said that was taken out of context. it wasn't telling people not to be alarmed about the fact that there was a terror attack. he was telling people not to be alarmed if there were more police on the streets. the president said pathetic excuse by the mayor who had to think fast on his no reason to be alarmed statement. msnbc is working hard to sell it. sarah huckabee sanders dismissed any notion of bad blood between the mayor and the president. >> you think that's what the president was saying? >> i think the point is there is a reason to be alarmed. we have constant attacks going on, not just there, but across the globe and we have to start putting national security and global security at an all-time high. president trump has been very clear that's his priority and he's not
according to the statement, he was telling people in the streets of london or people in london that if they saw more -- greaterolice presence on the streets, not to be alarmed about it. to which the president tweeted at least seven dead, 48 wounder in terror attack and mayor of london says there's no reason to be alarmed. the mayor's office said that was taken out of context. it wasn't telling people not to be alarmed about the fact that there was a terror attack. he was telling people not to...
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you look at television, you think is crime is greater than the crime committed on london bridge. >> lookyou are always going to have lunatic voices on the left. some will get expression on cable tv. but generally speaking, -- there are a lot of stories about what we see on the left. the suppression of speech on campus, the rioting, the antifascist so-called rioting. if someone dare say something politically correct. that is all true, those are real stories, they are to be covered. but the london attack is not really a story, it's not a political correctness story. it is a story about islamic radicalism. and the tragedy here is, president is sort of right in talking about immigration. but the point he is missing is that the problem was immigration 30 years ago. we are 30 years late. to paris, we are 30 years old. this is a failure, and generally is a failure of assimilation, integration of these immigrants by mostly europeans over the last 30 years, which is why it is not amenable to solution. >> tucker: it is in this country because -- europe is at least 30 30 years ahead of us on the sa
you look at television, you think is crime is greater than the crime committed on london bridge. >> lookyou are always going to have lunatic voices on the left. some will get expression on cable tv. but generally speaking, -- there are a lot of stories about what we see on the left. the suppression of speech on campus, the rioting, the antifascist so-called rioting. if someone dare say something politically correct. that is all true, those are real stories, they are to be covered. but the...
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london. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, our exclusive interview with apple c.e.o. tim cook. emily chang will speak with him from apple's developers conference later this hour. the u.k. prime minister calls for greateregulation of the internet halloween the terrorist attacks in london. but tech firms are pushing back. fitbit falls to third place in the wearable device market while apple steals the spotlight. can it make it come like the less come back? apple's worldwide development conference kicked off in san jose, california. we will be speaking with tim cook later for an exclusive interview from the annual event. it is one of apple's biggest events for the year setting the stage for hardware and software that will hit the market over the next 18 months. this year, the company announced updated macbooks and a major overhaul of the operating system and topped it off with something brand-new from the company. the apple director of marketing with the formal announcement. >> it is absolutely beautiful and we call it home pod. yes. [applause] caroline: that is right. apple is going after amazon and google with a new home smart speaker called the home pod. joining us is cory johnson. and mark gurman. yo
london. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, our exclusive interview with apple c.e.o. tim cook. emily chang will speak with him from apple's developers conference later this hour. the u.k. prime minister calls for greateregulation of the internet halloween the terrorist attacks in london. but tech firms are pushing back. fitbit falls to third place in the wearable device market while apple steals the spotlight. can it make it come like the less come back? apple's worldwide...
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. >> yesterday's tribute concert took on a greater significance hours after saturday night's attack in londonst over $3 million were raised for victims of last month's attack and their families. >>> in portland, oregon, tensions have calmed after kay ott broke out against pro trump and antitrump demonstrators. they used flash bangs and tear gas. 14 were arrested and more than a dozen weapons were taken. >>> 6:13. a lot of eyes on the pittsburgh area today. that is where bill cosby is about to go on trial. >> he was accused of sectix assault. fellow actors are nbc's jay gray is live at the courthouse with more. jay, good morning. >> reporter: hey, there. good morning, eun, aaron. you're right. we're going to see supporters on both sides of this case. what we have heard is that the actress who played rudy will be here to support bill cosby. he is accused of sexually assaulting a woman who called him a mentor. she was talking to him about furthering her career when she said she was given alcohol and pills. we've heard that same scenario played up from more than 50 other prosecutions. perhaps the
. >> yesterday's tribute concert took on a greater significance hours after saturday night's attack in londonst over $3 million were raised for victims of last month's attack and their families. >>> in portland, oregon, tensions have calmed after kay ott broke out against pro trump and antitrump demonstrators. they used flash bangs and tear gas. 14 were arrested and more than a dozen weapons were taken. >>> 6:13. a lot of eyes on the pittsburgh area today. that is where...
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london. >> reporter: yeah, indeed. tensions higher. emotions a lot more raw, john. the organizers say the concert will regardless and will continue with greaterts in london last night. they talk about a sense of responsibility to the people who were lost and affected not just in manchester but london as well. the stars appearing, arianna grande, katy perry, justin bieber, cold play are determined to go ahead, we're told. they'll be sending a message that says that fear and hate cannot win. it will be a huge security operation to keep the 15,000 audience safe on top of the big policing job keeping manchester safe. now after the events in london, as i said, the emotions are more raw. they note there had are people in london feeling everything the people in manchester have been feeling. the anger and hurt doesn't come as a comfort. it will be an emotional night. >> tell us about this as we watch mind you. we watch the memorial area for the past couple of weeks. what is it like today? >> reporter: well, it is a sign of the emotion that i've been talking about. for the last two weeks we've been seeing huge crowds here every day and every night. pe
london. >> reporter: yeah, indeed. tensions higher. emotions a lot more raw, john. the organizers say the concert will regardless and will continue with greaterts in london last night. they talk about a sense of responsibility to the people who were lost and affected not just in manchester but london as well. the stars appearing, arianna grande, katy perry, justin bieber, cold play are determined to go ahead, we're told. they'll be sending a message that says that fear and hate cannot...
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yesterday's tribute concert took on a greater significance hours after saturday night's attack in london. just over $3 million was >>> new this morning, the supreme court is going to decide how private your cell phone really is. the court agreed to hear a case about when police are allowed to track your phone. this is according to chief justice correspondent pete williams. the court will determine whether police need a warrant to track you through your cell phone. the court will hear the case in the fall. >>> later this hour, president trump is expected to detail his plan to reform the air traffic control system. he wants to transfer its functions to a nonprofit corporation and while the president try s ies to focus on agenda, the russia investigation will be back in the spotlight. former director james comey is set to testify later this week. tracie potts takes a look. the fbi director president trump fired testifies thursday. james comey is expected to explain whether president trump pressured him to director confirmed three times that mr. trump was not a target. >> why would he tell t
yesterday's tribute concert took on a greater significance hours after saturday night's attack in london. just over $3 million was >>> new this morning, the supreme court is going to decide how private your cell phone really is. the court agreed to hear a case about when police are allowed to track your phone. this is according to chief justice correspondent pete williams. the court will determine whether police need a warrant to track you through your cell phone. the court will hear...
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there are calls for greater internet regulations following this weekend's london terrorist attack a billionairege fund manager is not as bullish on president trump as he once was. linkedin post, he says that the more he sees trouble moving towards conflict instead of -- trump moving towards conflict of -- he sees at harming his presidency. according to "the washington post," students at harvard created a private messaging group that mocked the death of children in the holocaust. the school says it is not comment on the application admission process. scarlet: still ahead, the commodities close. , bahrain, anduae egypt seven to monetize with qatar -- severed diplomatic ties with qatar this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. let's begin with oil, the big story of the day, ending the war on vacations that the diplomatic standoff between qatar and saudi arabia will do much to disrupt supply. crude oil has held below $50 a barrel in new york on expectation that production cuts globale enough to shrink inventor
there are calls for greater internet regulations following this weekend's london terrorist attack a billionairege fund manager is not as bullish on president trump as he once was. linkedin post, he says that the more he sees trouble moving towards conflict instead of -- trump moving towards conflict of -- he sees at harming his presidency. according to "the washington post," students at harvard created a private messaging group that mocked the death of children in the holocaust. the...
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services everything else was being cut to ribbons but of course that also saw even greater inequality is the city of london then slowly recovered bright a lot of people are worried a lot of londoners i've talked to say what's going to happen to the financial capital of europe they're going to you know are we going to have massive brain bleed is frankfurt really going to take the biggest piece the pipe. but you think about the well i suppose and i mean it's the same in the united states bankers are not popular as a tiger i'd like to be i mean if one thinks of the 1980's and the big game no here is the i can't even remember what it was when we had the wolf of wall street so who did you write i think we had. i think in those days it was it was douglas in wall street bankers reputations are being shredded because there seem to have profited out of the austerity at the expense of the rest of the population now as we hear in the past twenty four hours europe clearing with one trillion to one trillion dollars or one trillion what's your who clearing so quickly in the backs of negotiations has brussels made a move
services everything else was being cut to ribbons but of course that also saw even greater inequality is the city of london then slowly recovered bright a lot of people are worried a lot of londoners i've talked to say what's going to happen to the financial capital of europe they're going to you know are we going to have massive brain bleed is frankfurt really going to take the biggest piece the pipe. but you think about the well i suppose and i mean it's the same in the united states bankers...
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london. the organizers of the concert say it will continue and with greater purpose and they feel a responsibility to those lost injured and affected in manchester and london. it is all about giving a powerful message that says hatred and fear cannot win. with all of that in mind it's going ahead and going ahead in an environment that you can only describe as really still very emotional. there is a great deal of emotion, raw emotion in manchester, still two weeks after the attack here. we still see huge numbers of people here coming to the memorial in the center of town leaving tributes stopping to think. we seen people crying openly today and that is still happening. now today the people in manchester know that those in london are feeling exactly what they are feeling. those feelings are even more intense as a result of that. for all of those reasons it's going to be an emotional night. there are huge logistical challenges. 50,000 people will be attending this event and security is clearly the priority. policing that event searching every single individual that goes into the concert that is going
london. the organizers of the concert say it will continue and with greater purpose and they feel a responsibility to those lost injured and affected in manchester and london. it is all about giving a powerful message that says hatred and fear cannot win. with all of that in mind it's going ahead and going ahead in an environment that you can only describe as really still very emotional. there is a great deal of emotion, raw emotion in manchester, still two weeks after the attack here. we still...
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. >>> ariana grande says her one love manchester concert will go ahead with greater purpose in the wake of last night's london attacks. this latest attack is two weeks after 22 people were killed when bombs went off at grande's concert. the singer recently made a surprise visit to young fans who are now in the hospital. >> as a parent, you do get goose bumps thinking about it. >> grande, justin bieber, cold play, katie perry are all performing at a benefit concert for the victims later today in manchester to his police are made an arrest in the death with an american tourist. the tourist died friday after getting into a fight outside the da vinci hotel on veness. >>> relief for south san francisco residents. city officials say the tap water is safe to drink again. some 2000 residents in the city's sunshine gardens neighborhood were warned not to use tap water after vandals broke into a large storage facility prompting a no drink advisory. cal water distributed nearly 3000 cases of water to impacted customers. so far, no arrests have been made. >>> water park in dublin where there was an accident last weekend
. >>> ariana grande says her one love manchester concert will go ahead with greater purpose in the wake of last night's london attacks. this latest attack is two weeks after 22 people were killed when bombs went off at grande's concert. the singer recently made a surprise visit to young fans who are now in the hospital. >> as a parent, you do get goose bumps thinking about it. >> grande, justin bieber, cold play, katie perry are all performing at a benefit concert for the...
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what we've seen on the ground, the message that the police are sending to the greater community of all the citizens of london is that this attack is important and we think it's important to investigate it and we're putting a lot of police there. look at all those officers protecting that scene. any one who is injured or killed there is an important person to the police. that's a big message to send to the community. there's not one officer standing there. they didn't run away and leave it persons in the muslim community poernz in that community are not as important as someone who might have been killed on the london bridge. it's the complete opposite view we have which is very good pocimy view. a strong rce. this is an important event. whatever the motive we'll do the best we can, the best anybody can to have a complete investigation. naveed made great points on the jihadist aspect and of course he mentioned the nationalist aspect but just to flush that out, england has been under a tremendous pressure here in these terrorist attacks, manchester. that shocks the conscious of anybody with a bomb and it was ch
what we've seen on the ground, the message that the police are sending to the greater community of all the citizens of london is that this attack is important and we think it's important to investigate it and we're putting a lot of police there. look at all those officers protecting that scene. any one who is injured or killed there is an important person to the police. that's a big message to send to the community. there's not one officer standing there. they didn't run away and leave it...
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this is a concept that ariana grande's manager says has an even greater purpose now in the wake of the attacks in london would expect, as we were told there would be. just over my shoulder you may be able to see a couple of armed officers from humberside police. one of a number of other police forces helping the greater manchester police with a huge security operation around this concept. the assistant chief co nsta ble of concept. the assistant chief constable of greater manchester police issued a statement this morning saying we are deeply saddened to hear about last night's horrific attacks in london. and reminding the public in manchester today that they should feel assured by the strong police security presence in manchester. of course also asking people to be vigilant. members of the public are hugely grateful to the work of the emergency services. hundreds of people have been standing beside those police officers, asking to have their photographs taken with them. i mentioned that statement from ariana grande's manager. let me ta ke from ariana grande's manager. let me take you through a bit of th
this is a concept that ariana grande's manager says has an even greater purpose now in the wake of the attacks in london would expect, as we were told there would be. just over my shoulder you may be able to see a couple of armed officers from humberside police. one of a number of other police forces helping the greater manchester police with a huge security operation around this concept. the assistant chief co nsta ble of concept. the assistant chief constable of greater manchester police...
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greater purpose. in the light of the london attacks as well. thank you all for joining we want to welcome you and thank you all forjoining you today. i want to thank live nation, the city of manchester, the british red cross and the bbc, and all of the artists who journeyed here in and the bbc, and all of the artists whojourneyed here in such short notice tojoin us whojourneyed here in such short notice to join us today. cheering to my friend ariana grande and the entire crew... myself and all of us around the world, we are so grateful to you. and up and taking action. we also want to thank the manchester first responders, and all of the bystanders, who are probably here tonight. they risked their lives to save ours. please give a round of applause to them. i also want to say if you prepared words before i introduced my friend, ariana. cheering putting those roads off words aside for a second. last night those —— this nation was challenge and you had a vision to make about whether you wanted to come here tonight. and this is so beautiful. you g
greater purpose. in the light of the london attacks as well. thank you all for joining we want to welcome you and thank you all forjoining you today. i want to thank live nation, the city of manchester, the british red cross and the bbc, and all of the artists who journeyed here in and the bbc, and all of the artists whojourneyed here in such short notice tojoin us whojourneyed here in such short notice to join us today. cheering to my friend ariana grande and the entire crew... myself and all...
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london over the weekend. the prime minister said that overall her strategy is greater international regulation of the internetll facebook of course is a huge part of that internet. they want to create a hostile environment for terrorists on their social media site and you mention wonder woman. the latest wonder woman doing great and indeed for time warner, $100 million in the box office in usa and canada over the weekend. a big hit for time warner. back to you. >> pretty impressive. thank you. coming up, john oliver's tribute to the spirit of britain. plus one teen's love for pizza gets her an ivy league acceptance letter. we'll bring you her story next. as unfathomable as the universe. a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biopharmaceutical researchers go bodly to discover treatments and cures unimaginable ten years ago... ...and are on the verge of more tomorrow.
london over the weekend. the prime minister said that overall her strategy is greater international regulation of the internetll facebook of course is a huge part of that internet. they want to create a hostile environment for terrorists on their social media site and you mention wonder woman. the latest wonder woman doing great and indeed for time warner, $100 million in the box office in usa and canada over the weekend. a big hit for time warner. back to you. >> pretty impressive. thank...
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get more evidence from investigators which indicates that the attackers here in london had their ambitions set on greater bloodshed. california ram butt attempted to rent a much bigger truck, 7.5 tons, very similar to the truck used in the attack in nice one year ago that killed 86 people. his credit was declined, and the attackers had to go with a smaller van. investigators found more than a dozen molotov cocktails made from wine bottles and rags. there was also gravel inside of the van. investors speculate that may have been for traction. there were also office chairs which are a bit of a mystery, and those may have been a diversion so the attackers could claim they were renting the van to help someone move. now, although all three attackers are dead, investigators continue to conduct raids believing the attackers had help. two more people were arrested in east london overnight. >> we've seen 18 people arrested across various parts of london and outside, and that is all trying to the understand if anybody had wider knowledge, who, in fact, they assisted or supported these three attackers. and i fully e
get more evidence from investigators which indicates that the attackers here in london had their ambitions set on greater bloodshed. california ram butt attempted to rent a much bigger truck, 7.5 tons, very similar to the truck used in the attack in nice one year ago that killed 86 people. his credit was declined, and the attackers had to go with a smaller van. investigators found more than a dozen molotov cocktails made from wine bottles and rags. there was also gravel inside of the van....
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greater purpose. manchester is about 210 miles northwest of london.s about a two-hour train ride in the center part of the country. this morning, prime minister theresa may said it does not look like the london attack was at all connected to the manchester attack. there's a huge security operation here under way in manchester. they're expecting 130,000 people in this vicinity. some for the ariana grande one love concert. others for a charity soccer game happening less than a mile away. roads leading to this area are going to be closed off. there will be a huge police presence. police not talking numbers but only saying it will be significant. they're asking people, for example, leave bags at home. they say every single thing will be searched. they want people to have a good time. but they as want them to remain vigilant. all of this happening as the investigation into the attack here in manchester is still in full swing. police releasing more pictures of the suspected bomber salman abedi last week asking for the public's help. they also say they found
greater purpose. manchester is about 210 miles northwest of london.s about a two-hour train ride in the center part of the country. this morning, prime minister theresa may said it does not look like the london attack was at all connected to the manchester attack. there's a huge security operation here under way in manchester. they're expecting 130,000 people in this vicinity. some for the ariana grande one love concert. others for a charity soccer game happening less than a mile away. roads...
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greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> as we cover breaking news from london, president trumpjust now, we must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. if we don't get smart, it will only get worse. >> joining us now on the ground in paris, lucy kafanov from nbc, in london now. what are law enforcement officials focusing on at this time, and are people carrying their advice to carry on but be vigilant? >> keep calm and carry on. that's the refrain we have heard over and over in the uk. the authorities now saying on the three attackers, trying to piece together whether they were acting independently, whether they were associated with any sort of a network. what we'll see here is the same we saw in manchester where they start pulling out different associates, pulling them in. they can detain people for up to 14 days under the uk terrorism laws. we saw a raid in the early hours of this morning, an ongoing police operation in barking, in which they're trying to get to what some media outlets have reported as the potential house of one
greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> as we cover breaking news from london, president trumpjust now, we must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. if we don't get smart, it will only get worse. >> joining us now on the ground in paris, lucy kafanov from nbc, in london now. what are law enforcement officials focusing on at this time, and are people carrying their advice to carry on but be vigilant?...