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we have our differences but we get together and we stay together. >> jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >>> ariana grande's tour is up the air. she had just said good night when the bomb exploded. her next concert is scheduled in london. she's deciding whether or not to cancel or postpone her tour. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," the latest on the concert terror attack and we'll talk with cbs contributor michael morell about the investigation. >>> new jersey's liberty international airport was temporarily shut down when a plane caught on fire. a united 757 was scheduled to take off from san francisco yesterday. the crew noted flames were coming from one of the engines. the passengers had to use the slide. >>> this morning four more climbers trying to scale mt. everest were found dead. their bodies were found. climbers tried to make their way to the summit. the everest documents. >> reporter: the committee has also seen documents from its businesses. >>> president trump's proposed 4.1 trillion dollar budget is fwasing harsh criticism on capitol hill, even from some fellow republicans.
we have our differences but we get together and we stay together. >> jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >>> ariana grande's tour is up the air. she had just said good night when the bomb exploded. her next concert is scheduled in london. she's deciding whether or not to cancel or postpone her tour. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," the latest on the concert terror attack and we'll talk with cbs contributor michael morell about the investigation. >>> new...
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jonathan vigliotti reports many are still missing. >> reporter: an 18-year-old college student is the first victim publicly identified in the manchester terror attack. georgina callander was said to be a huge fan of singer, ariana grande and there were photos of the two of them taken together two years ago. 8-year-old saffie roussos died at her school principal called her a beautiful little girl. charlotte campbell is trying to find her 15-year-old daughter, olivia. >> i've tried all the hospital areas and no one has seen her, yet. i'm waiting for a phone call from the police. silent -- [ siren ] >> reporter: she was last seen with her friend who was injured and taken to the hospital. officials said 59 victims were hospitalized and some reportedly paralyzed by shrapnel. the capacity crowd inside manchester arena was disorderly. >> everyone was pushing and shoving. >> reporter: karen ford was inside with her 13-year-old daughter when the bomb went off and she said her husband panicked when he couldn't find her in the aftermath. >> for about 10 minutes we were looking for each other and
jonathan vigliotti reports many are still missing. >> reporter: an 18-year-old college student is the first victim publicly identified in the manchester terror attack. georgina callander was said to be a huge fan of singer, ariana grande and there were photos of the two of them taken together two years ago. 8-year-old saffie roussos died at her school principal called her a beautiful little girl. charlotte campbell is trying to find her 15-year-old daughter, olivia. >> i've tried...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: the chaos began as the arianna grande concert came to an end. video posted online shows people running to escape in what concert gorse describe as a stampede. there are reports of two loud bangs going off inside the manchester arena. british media is reporting near the ticket office. manchester police say there are a number of fatalities an other injuries. the arena is one to have the largest in europe and capable of holding around 20,000 people. police on social media told people to stay away. police cars, ambulances and riot vans were seen sur surrounding the area and the complex's train station was shut down. parents were waiting outside the arena to pick up children when they described hearing several explosions. one person who posted on twitter said people were running out with blood on their clothing. >> reporter: at this point, it's unclear if the fatalities and injuries are the result of possible explosions or the case that followed. scott, authorities are treating this as a possible terrorist incident. >> pelley: jonathan viglio
jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: the chaos began as the arianna grande concert came to an end. video posted online shows people running to escape in what concert gorse describe as a stampede. there are reports of two loud bangs going off inside the manchester arena. british media is reporting near the ticket office. manchester police say there are a number of fatalities an other injuries. the arena is one to have the largest in europe and capable of holding around 20,000...
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scott. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti here in manchester. thanks.l, echoes of what happened here made it all the way across the atlantic, of course, and here is our justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: within minutes of the attack in manchester, new york city police dispatched heavy weapons teams to high-profile locations like madison square garden. in the dallas area, police also made a show of force at a john legend concert. the bombing at the ariana grande concert exposed the outside of arenas as potential soft targets. ron hosko was a former assistant director of the f.b.i. >> the goal, obviously, for these folks, i don't have to hurt everyone. i just have to make my mark. >> reporter: hosko says terrorists view people entering and exiting event, from papal masses to hockey games, as easy targets. typically, security is relaxed when an event ends. you exhale because the event's over. >> that's right. >> reporter: but what manchester shows is that maybe you have to rethink that. >> that's right. and rethink how do we push security? and
scott. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti here in manchester. thanks.l, echoes of what happened here made it all the way across the atlantic, of course, and here is our justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: within minutes of the attack in manchester, new york city police dispatched heavy weapons teams to high-profile locations like madison square garden. in the dallas area, police also made a show of force at a john legend concert. the bombing at the ariana grande concert...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, manchester. >> ninan: at the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan,ce in portland, oregon, say two men were stabbed to death on a train friday when they confronted a man who was yelling anti-muslim slurs. carter evans has the latest. >> do it, then! >> reporter: 35-year-old jeremy 3ristian taunted police after allegedly stabbing multiple passengers on a commuter train. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the side. >> reporter: witnesses say it all started when the suspect went on a racial rant against eao muslim women. >> i just heard his voice yelling to these ladies, "you can't be in my country. this is my country." >> reporter: when passengers tried to intervene, christian allegedly pulled a knife and stabbed them. two men were killed. a third was seriously injured. >> i saw the guy that was stabbed in the neck that was bleeding. i was so scared. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center says christian promotes extremist views on his facebook page. police took him enter custody without further incident, but investigators still haven'
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, manchester. >> ninan: at the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan,ce in portland, oregon, say two men were stabbed to death on a train friday when they confronted a man who was yelling anti-muslim slurs. carter evans has the latest. >> do it, then! >> reporter: 35-year-old jeremy 3ristian taunted police after allegedly stabbing multiple passengers on a commuter train. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the side. >>...
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jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: take "american idol."in a lot of bedazzled costumes and a healthy splash of pyrotechnics, and only then you've scratched the surface of europe's sports arena-style music showdown that's sweeping living rooms and bars on this side of the atlantic. an estimated 200 million people tune in worldwide to watch the annual eurovision song contest. the mega production pins singers against each other. in punches and eye contact apparently earns you bonus points. ukraine is hosting this year's three-part competition. eurovision has taken place every year since 1956 and has been won by music idols like abba and celine dion. it began as a way to showcase vastly different cultures, a tradition that still continues today with catchy numbers from the semifinals including romania. and croatia. and while most performers this year have adopted a more mainstream look at sound, the contest still provides platform for political differences. eurovision's stalwart was banned crossing through the ukrainian border, one of the host
jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: take "american idol."in a lot of bedazzled costumes and a healthy splash of pyrotechnics, and only then you've scratched the surface of europe's sports arena-style music showdown that's sweeping living rooms and bars on this side of the atlantic. an estimated 200 million people tune in worldwide to watch the annual eurovision song contest. the mega production pins singers against each other. in punches and eye contact apparently earns...
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here's jonathan vigliotti. >> there were so many people coming out.nd the thing that was getting me was the age. >> reporter: how old? >> young. and it was like seeing my daughter there. and my daughter's 15. and she was going to go to this concert. >> reporter: she was supposed to go to -- >> she was supposed to go, but she changed her mind a couple months ago because she had exams coming up. >> reporter: the girls that you were dropping off, were they injured? >> they weren't injured. but they were crying, shouting, screaming and just basically very, very emotional. your emotions are running so high. it's like seeing your own flesh and blood walking. >> reporter: you're a pakistani muslim. >> i am. >> reporter: you've grown-up here your life. people who said in the aftermath, it's dangerous here in manchester. is this the manchester you know? >> no. these people are very strong, very, very strong. we have our differences, but we get together. and we say together. >> reporter: saif made three trips last night and managed to cram 24 people into the ba
here's jonathan vigliotti. >> there were so many people coming out.nd the thing that was getting me was the age. >> reporter: how old? >> young. and it was like seeing my daughter there. and my daughter's 15. and she was going to go to this concert. >> reporter: she was supposed to go to -- >> she was supposed to go, but she changed her mind a couple months ago because she had exams coming up. >> reporter: the girls that you were dropping off, were they...
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jonathan vigliotti is where thousands attended a vigil for the victim yesterday. jonathan? >> reporter: good morning. of the 22 people confirmed dead, police say there are still a number that have not been identified, which means this morning there are parents anxiously awaiting word. >> this is my daughter olivia. i haven't seen her since 5:00 last night. >> reporter: a mother's plea for help only grew more desperate as her daughter's absence continued. >> i need my daughter home. i need to know where she is. i really shouldn't have to do this. even if you think it's her, let someone know it might be i just want her home. i want her bam in my arms. >> reporter: but today charlotte campbell returned to facebook her hope lost. r.i.p. my darling precious gorgeous girl olivia campbell, she wrote, taken far, far too soon. go sing with the angels and keep smiling. mommy loves you so much. 15-year-old olivia was amok the thousands leaving the aryan na gran da show when terror struck. one managed to escape the chaos. >> it goes back in my mind hearing the scream and seeing the peo
jonathan vigliotti is where thousands attended a vigil for the victim yesterday. jonathan? >> reporter: good morning. of the 22 people confirmed dead, police say there are still a number that have not been identified, which means this morning there are parents anxiously awaiting word. >> this is my daughter olivia. i haven't seen her since 5:00 last night. >> reporter: a mother's plea for help only grew more desperate as her daughter's absence continued. >> i need my...
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. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti for us. thank you, jonathan. coming up next on the cbs evening news, murder on campus. was it a hate crime? and later, thinking outside the box, what parents need to know about fruit juice. >> pelley: investigators say alcohol and possibly hate fueled a knife attack at the university of maryland. tonight a suspect is being held without bail on murder charges. here's errol barnett. >> reporter: richard colins 3 would have graduated graduated e state university tomorrow. he already completed rotc training and commissioned as second lieutenant in the army. university of maryland president wallace loh. >> a bowie state university student who lost his life in a senseless and unprovoked assault on our campus. >> reporter: late saturday colins and his friends were waiting at a university bus stop when he was attacked by an intoxicated sean urbanski, according to campus police chief david mitchell. >> he said to the victim, step left, step left if you know what is good for you. the victim looked at him, puzzled with the
. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti for us. thank you, jonathan. coming up next on the cbs evening news, murder on campus. was it a hate crime? and later, thinking outside the box, what parents need to know about fruit juice. >> pelley: investigators say alcohol and possibly hate fueled a knife attack at the university of maryland. tonight a suspect is being held without bail on murder charges. here's errol barnett. >> reporter: richard colins 3 would have graduated graduated e...
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jonathan vigliotti is in manchester's albert square this morning where thousands of people attended aigil for the victims yesterday. jonathan? >> scott, good morning. the memorial behind me only continues to grow. this is one of several that have been set up throughout the city. of the 22 people killed in the attack, police are now confirming all of them have been identified and we're now hearing from families who had anxiously been awaiting good news. >> this is my daughter, olivia. i haven't seen her since 5:00 last night. >> a mother's plea for help only grew more desperate as her daughter's absence continued. >> i just -- i need my daughter home. i need to know where she is. we shouldn't have to do this. even if you think it's her, just let someone know that it might be her, please. i just want her home. i want her back in my arms. >> but today charlotte campbell returned to facebook, her hope lost. rip my darling precious gorgeous girl olivia campbell, she wrote. taken far far too soon. go sing with the angels and keep smiling. mummy loves you so much. 15-year-old olivia was amon
jonathan vigliotti is in manchester's albert square this morning where thousands of people attended aigil for the victims yesterday. jonathan? >> scott, good morning. the memorial behind me only continues to grow. this is one of several that have been set up throughout the city. of the 22 people killed in the attack, police are now confirming all of them have been identified and we're now hearing from families who had anxiously been awaiting good news. >> this is my daughter,...
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>> jonathan vigliotti here in manchester, thanks. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back of
>> jonathan vigliotti here in manchester, thanks. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back of
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alex. >> jonathan vigliotti in london. thanks, jonathan. >>> sources tells cbs news a relationship between russia and the trump presidential campaign developed long before the investigation. federal investigators are looking at several campaign associates and there is new information this morning about former fbi director james comey's efforts to stay independent of the president. jeff pegues is at headquarters in washington. jeff, good cbs news has learned that during a period between election day and inauguration, u.s. the intelligence officials were concerned about inform bgs shared with russian operatives. for months they had been tracking communications that they felt were cause for alarm. >> it's a rigged system. >> reporter: investigators are looking into whether the trump campaign may have been coordinating with the russians as early as april 2016. sources say investigators found multiple contacts considered a cause for concern. a former u.s. government official tells cbs news, you could see the hall marcs throughou
alex. >> jonathan vigliotti in london. thanks, jonathan. >>> sources tells cbs news a relationship between russia and the trump presidential campaign developed long before the investigation. federal investigators are looking at several campaign associates and there is new information this morning about former fbi director james comey's efforts to stay independent of the president. jeff pegues is at headquarters in washington. jeff, good cbs news has learned that during a period...
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jonathan vigliotti has the story from london. >> reporter: reena, she first turned heads as her younger sister's bridesmaid but roles were reversed today as pippa middleton walked down the aisle, all attention on her. duchess kate, just a few steps behind, photographed helping pippa with her gown at the church door. the nuptials took place this afternoon in the british countryside just outside london. pippa's husband, a wealthy financier. while it may not have been a royal wedding, it was a lavish one with local media reporting every small detail right down to the luxury porta potties used for the ceremony. there were plenty of royals in attendance. kate was joined by husband prince william, along with little george and charlotte. prince harry was also at the church. like any good high-society affair, there were plenty of socialites and celebrities in attendance, including tennis star roger federer. pippa hasn't even started her honeymoon yet, and already, reena, media here, wondering when prince harry will pop the question. >> ninan: ah, that is the big question. speak of royals, on mo
jonathan vigliotti has the story from london. >> reporter: reena, she first turned heads as her younger sister's bridesmaid but roles were reversed today as pippa middleton walked down the aisle, all attention on her. duchess kate, just a few steps behind, photographed helping pippa with her gown at the church door. the nuptials took place this afternoon in the british countryside just outside london. pippa's husband, a wealthy financier. while it may not have been a royal wedding, it was...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest from london. >> reporter: the massive hack crippled computer systems around the world from taiwan to turkey. spain's telephone system was among the first targeted. russia's largest mobile phone company was hit. american-based fedex announced they were also infected. in the u.k., the virtual attacks sent the national health service into emergency mode. ambulances and patients were turned away from hospitals across the country. >> they said, "i'm really sorry, but the computer system is down. you're going to have to go away. we can't have any appointments. it would be dangerous to do so because we can't access any files." >> reporter: hackers encrypted those files, rendering them treadable. to encode them, they demanded $300 in ransom. the amount would double after three days. if ignored, they warned the data would disappear. the hack appeared to exploit a vulnerability in microsoft windows, first identified by the us national security agency and later leaked in a series of iolen documents. british politicians immediately fired back, including labour par
jonathan vigliotti has the latest from london. >> reporter: the massive hack crippled computer systems around the world from taiwan to turkey. spain's telephone system was among the first targeted. russia's largest mobile phone company was hit. american-based fedex announced they were also infected. in the u.k., the virtual attacks sent the national health service into emergency mode. ambulances and patients were turned away from hospitals across the country. >> they said, "i'm...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: the chaos began just as the ariana grande concert camed online shows people running to escape in what concert-goers describe as a stampede. there are reports of two loud bangs going off inside the manchester arena. british media are reporting near the ticket office. manchester police say there are a number of fatales and other injuries. the arena is one of the largest in europe and capable of holding around 20,000 people. police on social media told people to stay away. police cars, ambulances and riot vans were seen surrounding the areas, and the complex's train station was shut down. parents were waiting outside the arena to pick up children when they heard explosions. one person said people were running out with blood on their clothing. at this time, it's unknown if the injuries are a result of the explosions or the chaos that followed. police are treating this as a possible terrorist incident. >> jonathan vigliotti, thanks. >>> today for the first time, president trump appeared to confirm that he did share sensitive israeli intelligen
jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: the chaos began just as the ariana grande concert camed online shows people running to escape in what concert-goers describe as a stampede. there are reports of two loud bangs going off inside the manchester arena. british media are reporting near the ticket office. manchester police say there are a number of fatales and other injuries. the arena is one of the largest in europe and capable of holding around 20,000 people. police on social...
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jonathan vigliotti is following this story. >> reporter: demarco, the multiphase plan is one of the hare ambitious efforts to end syria's six-year conflict. the u.s. is watching closely to see if it can successfully take sld. the deal was signed thursday by russia and iran who support the assad regime and turkey who backs the opposition. under the agreement, starting meday, several so-called deescalation zones will be l eated. these safe zones would see a tilt to all hostility, including air strikes, allowing for edmanitarian aid to be delivered and for civilians to safely return. there's also a proposal to deploy third-party monitoring forces. washington says they remain cautious, but support any effort to deescalate the conflict in syria. od there are already reports on the ground of a significant drop in violence. sowever, fighting has been rtported in some areas, including this alleged air strike in hama province. if history is any indicator. forging a peaceful path in syria won't be easy. opposition leaders have already eniticized this agreement as being biased toward the regime. se
jonathan vigliotti is following this story. >> reporter: demarco, the multiphase plan is one of the hare ambitious efforts to end syria's six-year conflict. the u.s. is watching closely to see if it can successfully take sld. the deal was signed thursday by russia and iran who support the assad regime and turkey who backs the opposition. under the agreement, starting meday, several so-called deescalation zones will be l eated. these safe zones would see a tilt to all hostility, including...
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jonathan vigliotti is at the royal manchester infermry. jonathan?>. >> and scott, this is one of eight hospitals that took in the 59 victims. we're told 12 people are currently being treated here inside. all of them under the age of 16. >> she came and blew a kiss to the audience and walked off and then the bang happened. >> reporter: some of the victims brought to this hospital were reportedly paralyzed by shrapnel. >> once we exit the door there was blood across the floor. >> reporter: for the capacity crowd inside manchester arena it was disorderly. >> everybody is pushing, shoving, shoes being lost, phones lost. >> girls were crying and all these women being treated by paramedics, wounds on the legs, no shoes, just chaos. >> reporter: karen ford was inside with her 13-year-old daughter when the bomb went off. she said her husband panicked when he couldn't find them in the aftermath. >> for about ten minutes we were trying to look for each other. they thought they were dead. >> the great city of manchester has been affected by terrorism before. >
jonathan vigliotti is at the royal manchester infermry. jonathan?>. >> and scott, this is one of eight hospitals that took in the 59 victims. we're told 12 people are currently being treated here inside. all of them under the age of 16. >> she came and blew a kiss to the audience and walked off and then the bang happened. >> reporter: some of the victims brought to this hospital were reportedly paralyzed by shrapnel. >> once we exit the door there was blood across the...
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jonathan vigliotti is outside of the hospital which is treating many of those wounded in the bombing. jonathan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this hospital overnight declared a major incident overnight and stopped taking in other emergencies. eight hospitals in all are attending the victims. a majority brought here behind me. at this hour, this morning, now a call for blood donations as resources are stretched thin. >> she came and walked off. >> reporter: some victims brought to this hospital were reportedly paralyzed by shrapnel. for the capacity crowd inside manchester arena it was disorderly. >> everybody is pushing. everybody is shoving. shoes being lost. >> girls are crying. we saw these women being treated by paramedics. wound on their legs. no shoes. >> reporter: karen ford was inside with her 13-year-old daughter when the bomb went off. she said her husband panicked when he couldn't find them in the aftermath. >> in about ten minutes we were trying to look for each other. >> the great city of manchester has been affected by terrorism before. >> reporter: the
jonathan vigliotti is outside of the hospital which is treating many of those wounded in the bombing. jonathan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this hospital overnight declared a major incident overnight and stopped taking in other emergencies. eight hospitals in all are attending the victims. a majority brought here behind me. at this hour, this morning, now a call for blood donations as resources are stretched thin. >> she came and walked off. >> reporter:...
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jonathan v jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: london's canal look like an oasis but for many it the only way i will be able to own property is by buying a boat because the concept of buying a flat for a million pounds is way out of my reach, you know, especially when you're earning a teacher's wages. >> reporter: andy winter is among hundreds of people who unable to make ends meet in the capital gave up life in an apartment to live on a narrow boat. the quirky vessels can be just five feet wide and 20 feet long with enough space for up to two beds, but starting at around $25,000 they're a steal compared to property prices. and word has caught on. in the number of bolts on canals has jumped 64%. more than 10,000 people live on the water. a combination of economics and desirability driving those numbers. in fact, the canals are so popular, increasingly there's not enough room. so ahmed with the canal and river trust says the capitals 100 miles of waterways are packed. >> what we're finding is there's a little bit of conflict where people want to have more space to stop, but obviou
jonathan v jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: london's canal look like an oasis but for many it the only way i will be able to own property is by buying a boat because the concept of buying a flat for a million pounds is way out of my reach, you know, especially when you're earning a teacher's wages. >> reporter: andy winter is among hundreds of people who unable to make ends meet in the capital gave up life in an apartment to live on a narrow boat. the quirky vessels can be...
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jonathan vigliotti is outside the embassy in london where assange is holed up. good morning. >> good morning. assange has spent the past five years living inside this embassy. his lawyers calling today's decision a total victory, saying he is set to walk free. but the truth isn't that cut and dry. the u.s. is considering their own charges against assange and here in the uk he faces a lesser charge of failing to appear before a court in 2012. if he does step out the metropolitan police say they will move in and arrest him. julian assange posted this smiling image to social media moments after the swedish prosecutor announced they dropped the allegations against him. it brings to an end a case that started in 2010, when assange was accused of sexual assault, but refused to go to sweden to allow himself to be questioned, fearing that he would be extradited to the u.s. to face charges related to wikileaks' 2010 publication of classified american documents. september of 2011 assange shared his mission with "60 minutes". >> if you're a whistleblower and you have mater
jonathan vigliotti is outside the embassy in london where assange is holed up. good morning. >> good morning. assange has spent the past five years living inside this embassy. his lawyers calling today's decision a total victory, saying he is set to walk free. but the truth isn't that cut and dry. the u.s. is considering their own charges against assange and here in the uk he faces a lesser charge of failing to appear before a court in 2012. if he does step out the metropolitan police say...