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but join us monday for all the emotion from the "one love manchest manchester" concert. and that's not all we have from england. >> we're here with james corden with car pool karaoke >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, kathy griffin in tears after her presidential photo controversy. why she refuses to remain silent. >> i'm going to be honest. he broke me. he broke me. >> then, did brandy norwood lose consciousness on a flight? >> a passenger unresponsive. >> what we know about her health crisis. >> and, number three, my old friend star jones and her daytime divas are dishing the tv dirt. >> should i be worried? >> girlfriend, our life is going to play out on screen. >> plus, your "insidbo
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but join us monday for all the emotion from the "one love manchest manchester" concert. and that's not all we have from england. >> we're here with james corden now at eight ... bathroom videos posted on line. a parent's protest pushes the school district to crack down on cyber=bullying... whooshwe heard police shouting open the door open the doora tourist knifed to death in san francisco.whooshcar thefts spiking in this east bay community ... police say they're averaging one a day. whooshsfxkevin durantsfxrihanna i think kd need to worry about lebron, not rihannareaction to the staredown on kron four news in prime time. (steve) now at 8. diplomas handed out at an east bay high school. marking the end to a year that thrust san ramon valley high into the spotlight. after a series of campus controversies involving students. (steve) thank you for joining us i'm steve aveson.(pam) and i'm pam moore. most recently .... parents of a teen girl criticized the school's response... after their daughter was recording using the restroom... then that video posted online. (steve) toda
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i know theeuropeans, what they have dealt with are paris, manchest manchester, oning people down on westminster bridge they have really stepped back from their thinking as i think we should. you know, i wouldn't argue against that. the one constant that i have seen, the one constant has been in the internet. my son was on the internet and he did this, whatever this was or my daughter was on the internet and she ran away to syria to become someone's bride. the one constant is the internet. i'm not blaming the internet but beneed to step back and say maybe stricter rules on what's hung on the internet. i think it's one of the dees to getting a handle on it to stop this threat. >> i don't know if we can do anymore than we are going. paren parents in places of worship this is before an event happens and then be willing to seek help for the child, not to arrest the child but start the process of putting them on some type of watch and letting the child know this. i don't know if you can prevent it. again, islamic radicalization is to have parents and church leaders willing to identify them and get he
i know theeuropeans, what they have dealt with are paris, manchest manchester, oning people down on westminster bridge they have really stepped back from their thinking as i think we should. you know, i wouldn't argue against that. the one constant that i have seen, the one constant has been in the internet. my son was on the internet and he did this, whatever this was or my daughter was on the internet and she ran away to syria to become someone's bride. the one constant is the internet. i'm...
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manchester. they've taken over the whole of healthcare from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whingeing to whitehall, they sort it out in manchesterout devolution. you're basically devolving responsibility for a crisis. the party i trust most to sort out the problem with the nhs now are the conservative party. without any shadow of a doubt — because they are trying to bring the control and administration, and delivery of care, back to a local level. they absolutely cannot be trusted. jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. he has overseen a humanitarian crisis. what i am seeing from the labour party, fund it properly, staff it probably, look at the pfi bill, none of that we're seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it, i see it everyday. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i felt very much the way ashlynn does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. it is an issue which divides, but one which affects every one
manchester. they've taken over the whole of healthcare from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whingeing to whitehall, they sort it out in manchesterout devolution. you're basically devolving responsibility for a crisis. the party i trust most to sort out the problem with the nhs now are the conservative party. without any shadow of a doubt — because they are trying to bring the control and administration, and delivery of care, back to a...
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manchester. i think in a way that two things struck me, one was the poor use of ariana grande. it must be difficult to go back on stage knowing the last time that you onstage in manchesterrrorists. when you look at the crowds, the people willing to turn out for this, even though they knew that this was a high security potential target as well. absolutely. it was a great thing to do and shows great poise. thank you for being with us, jonathan. hello there, good morning. by the end of this week, you may be wondering what has happened to the summer because the week ahead looks very, very unsettled. there'll be some spells of rain which could be quite heavy at times. accompanied by some strong and gusty winds and some drier interludes and it may turn a little bit warmer towards the end of the week. ourfirst area of rain is coming from this developing cloud here and we have already seen that cloud bringing rain across northern ireland and spilling its way into scotland, so a wet start before things brighten up. a dull start for northern ireland. turning wetter across north—west england, across wales, and the south—west as well. even further east, we'll see some showery burst
manchester. i think in a way that two things struck me, one was the poor use of ariana grande. it must be difficult to go back on stage knowing the last time that you onstage in manchesterrrorists. when you look at the crowds, the people willing to turn out for this, even though they knew that this was a high security potential target as well. absolutely. it was a great thing to do and shows great poise. thank you for being with us, jonathan. hello there, good morning. by the end of this week,...
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manchest manchester. kelly cobiella is in manchester, in spite of this incident, the show in manchester is a go, correct? t is a go. manchester police saying this event will go forward as well as another charity soccer match not far from here, about 130,000 people visiting this immediate area this afternoon. and there's a huge police presence here. i'm not sure how much of it you can see but you can see security and police just behind me. we see groups of probably 12 or so officers pass by every so often. there are police standing alongside the road ringing this stadium every several feet or so. it's an absolutely massive operation here. and in addition to that, you have fans whoave come here, who are at the first conrt who have told me, look, yeah, we have some jitters, we're nervous and unckouncomfortable, but we d to come here not only for the people who couldn't make it but for ourselves who feel we can go forward and manchester is a strong community and we won't be afraid. sure you can hear there in the background the band has even popped up here outside the stadium playing music as well. so almost a
manchest manchester. kelly cobiella is in manchester, in spite of this incident, the show in manchester is a go, correct? t is a go. manchester police saying this event will go forward as well as another charity soccer match not far from here, about 130,000 people visiting this immediate area this afternoon. and there's a huge police presence here. i'm not sure how much of it you can see but you can see security and police just behind me. we see groups of probably 12 or so officers pass by...
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manchester, one love manchester. you were saying how artists have adapted some of their songs and we had back clip of robbie williams who was singing manchesterttack. when we look at this area here, they are having a fantastic time. it cannot be easy for some of them to make the decision to come and we heard there are councillors intense behind the stage where they can go another moment and speak to someone if they cannot cope. we had ariana grande's manager salute those people. he said they had big decision to make. really powerful words from him when he said, your bravery, manchester, gives us hope. this really is a perfect example of music packing a punch, making a statement. right from the start, marcus mumford came on and the first words he said, let‘s not be afraid. that was the start of the concert and that seems to be for people are thinking about it, trying to make a stand, saying, this was a night where we will make a statement that hate does not work. when you look at the crowd out there, they do not look like people who are scared. thank you very much, colin. as i was mentioning a moment ago, really big acts to come, katy perry, j
manchester, one love manchester. you were saying how artists have adapted some of their songs and we had back clip of robbie williams who was singing manchesterttack. when we look at this area here, they are having a fantastic time. it cannot be easy for some of them to make the decision to come and we heard there are councillors intense behind the stage where they can go another moment and speak to someone if they cannot cope. we had ariana grande's manager salute those people. he said they...
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manchester bomb, has visited injured fans in hospital. tomorrow she'll be joined by other stars of the music world, in a charity concert in aid of victims and their families. from manchester, philip norton reports. helping to mend broken hearts and shattered lives. pop star ariana grande visiting young fans who were injured in the suicide bomb attack at her concert less than two weeks ago. she posted a photo of her visit to royal manchestern's hospital on instagram with a simple heart. among those she visited, eight—year—old fan lily harrison. she suffered spinal injuries in the blast at manchester arena. our room was the last room on the ward of the corridor. how she was working her way up it. we were the last ones to be seen. i think i was probably just as nervous as lily. her hands were shaking. she said, i think i might need to go to the toilet. i don't know what to do. i'm really nervous. and then, yeah, shejust came skipping onto our ward. she was brilliant. there's been an outpouring of love for the 22 victims who died in the blast last month. ariana grande has returned to the uk for a benefit concert in manchester tomorrow night and many of those injured, including lily, are hoping to be there. lily sort of expressed a wish to go. we didn't want to force her. we said, if you want to go, we'll make sure you've got tickets. if we get to the venue, or are on the way to the venue, and you say you don't want to go, we
manchester bomb, has visited injured fans in hospital. tomorrow she'll be joined by other stars of the music world, in a charity concert in aid of victims and their families. from manchester, philip norton reports. helping to mend broken hearts and shattered lives. pop star ariana grande visiting young fans who were injured in the suicide bomb attack at her concert less than two weeks ago. she posted a photo of her visit to royal manchestern's hospital on instagram with a simple heart. among...
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manchester. i go out around manchester. i go out around manchester quite often. my question is — how are you going to cap or maybe abolish foreign investors that are looking to invest and you know bias etc which they already have where we have our own people like on spice, i'm sure you're aware of spice, the drug and how you can, you know, just prioritise our own people rather than rich foreign investors. lady down here. my name's georgia. i'm 23. i'm from cambridge but i live in leeds. most of the political parties have pledged to tackle the housing crisis, but similar promises were made in the last election. the tories have failed quite spectacularly to meet the number of houses they've promised every year. we've heard from older voters that young people have it easier, more opportunities. but i can't sell my iphone to buy a new house. i'd like to know what the politicians here this evening are going to do to address the uk's housing shortage. now both conservative, labour governments coalition have consectively failed to build enough houses. what are you going
manchester. i go out around manchester. i go out around manchester quite often. my question is — how are you going to cap or maybe abolish foreign investors that are looking to invest and you know bias etc which they already have where we have our own people like on spice, i'm sure you're aware of spice, the drug and how you can, you know, just prioritise our own people rather than rich foreign investors. lady down here. my name's georgia. i'm 23. i'm from cambridge but i live in leeds. most...
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manchester. they have taken over the whole of health care from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whingeing to whitehall, they sorted out in manchesters, ok? there are huge, huge problems. you're talking about devolution. you are devolving responsibility for a crisis. the party i trust most to sort out the problem with the nhs now is the conservative party. without any shadow of a doubt, because they are trying to bring the control and administration, and delivery of care, back to a local level. they absolutely cannot be trusted. jeremy hunt cannot be trusted. he has overseen a humanitarian crisis. what i am seeing from the labour party, funded properly, staff it probably, look at the pfi bill, none of that we are seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it, i see it every day. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years i felt very much the way ashton does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. it is an issue which di
manchester. they have taken over the whole of health care from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whingeing to whitehall, they sorted out in manchesters, ok? there are huge, huge problems. you're talking about devolution. you are devolving responsibility for a crisis. the party i trust most to sort out the problem with the nhs now is the conservative party. without any shadow of a doubt, because they are trying to bring the control and...
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is man not going anywhere the french international heavily linked with manchester and make -- manchester united. glasgow will play a role for scotland in the group world clock -- world cup qualifier. this make or break for scotland. includes 19-year-old striker leads his -- says his game is vastly improved over the last 12 months. >> my game has gone to another level and their way my brain thinks is different. halfway in my development. onlet me to start out front saturday come expecting a hostile atmosphere in glasgow. >> it's just another experience. probably one of the toughest i face so far. this isng so because another experience i can kick off the list. >> england looking to stretch their leader. hidden for a torrid time. three days after a u.s. open spot fire, a grueling qualifier. carrying to the first round of the classic on thursday. earning a four-way tie lead with a six under par round. at the top of the leaderboard. charles swore chapman of the lead. on the move with this birdie on the fifth. >> that was your sports roundup. i will be back half past nine with the top stories
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manchester. >> hi, everybody. i'm ryan seacrest. tonight, we're watching along with millions around the world, standing united with the people of manchester. and now, we've got your ticket for the one love manchestermusic's best and brightest, with their very own gesture of hope and resilience. we take you to enjoy the show. >> we're showing love to manchester and london right now. put your hands in the air that the name of ♪ what's wrong with the world, mama ♪ ♪ people livin' like they ain't got no mamas ♪ ♪ i think the whole world addicted to the drama ♪ ♪ only attracted to things that'll bring you trauma ♪ ♪ overseas, yeah we try to stop terrorism ♪ ♪ but we still got terrorists here livin' in the usa ♪ the bloods and the cryps and the kkk ♪ ♪ but if you only have love for your own race then you only leave space to discriminate ♪ ♪ and to discriminate only generates hate ♪ ♪ and when you hate then you're bound to get irate, yeah ♪ ♪ badness is what you demonstrate ♪ ♪ and that's exactly how anger works and operates ♪ ♪ man, you gotta have love just to set it straight ♪ ♪ take control of your mind and meditate ♪ ♪ let your soul gravitate to the love ♪ ♪ people killin', people dyin' children hurt
manchester. >> hi, everybody. i'm ryan seacrest. tonight, we're watching along with millions around the world, standing united with the people of manchester. and now, we've got your ticket for the one love manchestermusic's best and brightest, with their very own gesture of hope and resilience. we take you to enjoy the show. >> we're showing love to manchester and london right now. put your hands in the air that the name of ♪ what's wrong with the world, mama ♪ ♪ people livin'...
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manchester. she went back to manchester last night for a massive benefit concert. she brought many of her music trends with her. tens of thousands of people turned out and it raise millions for the victims. >> it was an evening filled with emotion and solidarity. the pop singer came back to the manchester arena sunday evening for the manchester benefit concert. she was joined by a host of other talent, including miley cyrus, justin bieber, coldplay, and more. she praised the sold-out crowd, thanking them for the support of the victims of the bombing. love isnk this kind of the medicine the world needs right now. >> the manchester pop group played their hit song. and onehometown hero half of oasis gave surprise finale performance with coldplay. the concert has raised millions for the attack williams. -- victims. hell just one day after london's deadly terror attack left seven people dead and 20 injured, the local news raise the event as a night that may help every closure -- bring closure to the past two weeks. you,: other news for countries have cut diplomatic ties with qatar, accusing them of destabilizing the region. they all say they are protecting national security. support flights to qatar starting tomorrow. -- willrways wilson suspend flights to saudi arabia. >> oil and natural g
manchester. she went back to manchester last night for a massive benefit concert. she brought many of her music trends with her. tens of thousands of people turned out and it raise millions for the victims. >> it was an evening filled with emotion and solidarity. the pop singer came back to the manchester arena sunday evening for the manchester benefit concert. she was joined by a host of other talent, including miley cyrus, justin bieber, coldplay, and more. she praised the sold-out...
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manchest manchester. >>> and this morning police made another arrest in connection with the suicide bombing at an ariana grande concert in manchester. that brings the arrests to 17. it comes as the prime suspect salman abedi met with isis. it's linked to the 2015 paris attack. >>> and ariana grande visited a children's hospital on friday where many are still recovering from their injuries. she took photos and signed photos and spent time with them. she'll return tomorrow for a benefit concert. security is expected to be tight. proceeds of the show will go to the victims of the attack. >>> police in the philippines are questioning a taxi driver who claims to have dropped off the suspect behind the casino attack in manila that left 38 people dead. newly released pictures show the suspect using gasoline to light tables on fire before he torched the complex before taking his own life. police are called it a botched robbery with no ties to terrorism. >>> three are being cents to prison. sandusky is serving a 30- to 60-year sentence for abusing ten boys. spanier will spend two years. curly will spend three months in jail. >> singer chris
manchest manchester. >>> and this morning police made another arrest in connection with the suicide bombing at an ariana grande concert in manchester. that brings the arrests to 17. it comes as the prime suspect salman abedi met with isis. it's linked to the 2015 paris attack. >>> and ariana grande visited a children's hospital on friday where many are still recovering from their injuries. she took photos and signed photos and spent time with them. she'll return tomorrow for a...
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manchester. i don't want to speculate too much but it suggests a different set of attackers to anybody involved in the manchester attack, this is london, not manchesterill be looking at identifying these people, that can be quite easy. in the manchester attack, the bomber, salman abedi, was identified within two hours by his body, we think, forensics officers went to the scene and identified him within two hours. it may well be something going on right now as we may well be something going on right now as we speak, forensics officers moving into the scene in borough market, if that's where the attackers are, and we have one unconfirmed report that at least one man was shot by police, at least two men unconfirmed shot by police, they will try to identify them, trying to work out where the van came from and then trying to work out who is connected to the attackers. it's a basic policing operation, the police and security services have foiled more than a dozen plots, some of them will have been like this, this is the sort of investigation they are doing a lot of these days and it will swing into action as we speak. let's clarify there was an incident at
manchester. i don't want to speculate too much but it suggests a different set of attackers to anybody involved in the manchester attack, this is london, not manchesterill be looking at identifying these people, that can be quite easy. in the manchester attack, the bomber, salman abedi, was identified within two hours by his body, we think, forensics officers went to the scene and identified him within two hours. it may well be something going on right now as we may well be something going on...
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manchester bombing. ina manchester bombing. in a moment it will be time for a look at sportsday but first, a look at what else is coming up. nicholas paget brown has announced he is resigning over the grenfell tower disaster. we will hear how president trump has been accused by two tv presenters of lying and trying to blackmail them on twitter. and we will have a look at the papers. that is 1045 pm. that is ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sportsday. good evening, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. the wimbledon draw has been made, but will andy murray be fit to defend his title? johanna konta's also a doubt for the all—england club. she had to pull out of her eastbourne semifinal with a back problem. how wounded are the lions ahead of tomorrow's second test? our correspondent katie gornall will have the latest from new zealand. coming up, we are here in wellington, new zealand where the pressure is on the british and irish lions. they have to beat the all blacks here if they are to keep the series alive. also coming up in the programme. howzat! live cricket is coming back to bbc tv. we'll be showing international and domestic twenty20s from 2020. and the tour de france starts in germany tomorrow. we'll hear from chris froome ahead of the grand depart. good evening, lots coming up over the next half an hour on sportsday with a really busy weekend ahead, and of course, next monday, it's the start of wimbledon. the draw was made today, so andy murray roughly knows the path that lies ahead if he's going to successfully defend his title. but that's a big if, because the signs didn't look good at the all—england club today. here's our reporter david ornstein. we are here at wimbledon. murray has been practising for the first time since tuesday, having been troubled with a hip which saw him pull out of two exhibition matches. it means he comes into wimbledon with just one grass court match under his belt, a shock first—round exit at queens. murray took part in three training sessions today and did not look 100%, limping and grimacing throughout. how are you feeling? good, thank you. murray's part to a third wimbledon title is hazardous with a potential semifinal against rough an adult. let's hear from potential semifinal against rough an adult. let's hearfrom russell fuller. the qualifier or lucky loser in the first round is an unknown quantity. if it is a qualifier he will have won three matches at roehampton. they can be awkward opponents to face. after that, i seek a couple of opponents who caused problems for rafa nadal in the past. dustin brown is a potential opponent. nick kyrgios could be a fourth—round opponent. given murray's recent history, it is dangerous to look much further ahead. he would face stammering care if they both reach the quarterfinals and murray is in the same half of the draw as rough an adult. that could be one semifinal with novak djokovic and roger federer ceded to me to —— meet each other in the other semifinal. also playing one day number one is his fellow british number one joanna konta. she day number one is his fellow british number onejoanna konta. she pulled out of eastbourne today with a back injury but she is expected to be fit. and the women's draw is wide open, with defending champion serena williams absent. she is pregnant. there are seven british players in action on monday and you can keep up with it all across the bbc. so that's the latest from the all—england club ahead of next week's championships. david mentioned johanna konta and her injury worries. well, after that heavy fall yesterday, she withdrew from her semifinal in eastbourne today because of a sore back. heather watson's good run is also over, she was in the other semifinal and lost to caroline wozniacki. john inverdale and a sam smith are at the tournament. it was certainly an eventful and ultimate day here at eastbourne which began with such high hopes but ended with both british players not making it to the final stage. heather watson was beaten in three sets by caroline wozniacki, and joanna konta pulling out following a fall she had last night, a massive fall she had last night, a massive fall she had in the epic victory over angelique kerber. this is her assessment. i did not sleep too well andl assessment. i did not sleep too well and i are not diagnosed with concussion yet but definitely monitoring my symptoms. what prevented me from playing today was playing through my pain threshold. was this the right thing to do?m jo decides it is the right decision, thenit jo decides it is the right decision, then it is the right decision. last night, she went down with hell of a bank. i night, she went down with hell of a bank. lam night, she went down with hell of a bank. i am not surprised she has some pain in her back. i imagine she will be having a scam today she plays on monday at wimbledon. she has a very difficult first—round match. does heather watson go to wimbledon renewed and replenished after the week she has had here? yes, she has had four really high quality wins, the best tennis day of her life yesterday, with wins over pavlyuchenkova and barbara strips of. —— pavlyuchenkova and barbara strips of. — — barbera pavlyuchenkova and barbara strips of. —— barbera struck over. they are not household names. i think she can go way beyond where she will have been before. tomorrow it will be pliskova. she has a great game on grass. it has been a tremendous week here at wimbledon. you can see the final on saturday lunchtime. john inverdale there with sam smith. world number four novak djokovic is through to the men's final in eastbourne. he showed a few flashes of his best form against russia's daniil medvedev beating him in straight sets. he'll play richard gasquet or gael monfils in the final. to the british and irish lions in new zealand. they have to win the second test in wellington tomorrow morning or the series against the all blacks will be lost. tour captain sam warburton comes off the bench, one of three changes to the starting 15. maro itoje makes the second row but the biggest gamble is in the midfield, will the pairing ofjohnny sexton at fly—half and owen farrell at inside centre be able to unlock the all blacks. our sports correspondent katie gornall is there for us. so, after the all blacks outclassed the british and irish lions in auckland, the tour has moved further south here to wellington. will this be where new zealand wrapped up the series or can the lions fight back —— bite back? wellington is where warren gatland's side hoped to get back contract, and as thousands of fans arrived in the city, we asked them if they still had hope for the lions. still optimistic. i think there were enough positives from the first test to save we can just get a bit more intensity and stop them being so clinical as they are, there is still cause for a few more lions roars. we should have been much better. we made a lot of mistakes. at the end of the day, the all blacks are the best and the best team won, sol can't complain. i would question how many of those guys would get in the all blacks team ? many of those guys would get in the all blacks team? that is the question to ask. after saturday i would say none. as the tour itself, i'm sure it will not spoil your enjoyment? no! we drowned our soi’i’ows ol'l enjoyment? no! we drowned our sorrows on saturday night and i will be doing the same this saturday. there is a mass of red shirts. we need to help the team and be the 16th man so we need to be loud and raucous and vocal and help them get across the line. here we are in the westpac stadium and this is where the lions will ta ke and this is where the lions will take on the all blacks. warren gatland has chosen his team. owen farrell and johnny sexton are behind me. he has paired them at the expense of ben te'o. it was something of a surprise. the changes in the forward pack were expected. maro itoje has been brought in alongside alun wyn jones. maro itoje has been brought in alongside alun wynjones. sam warburton, the tour captain starts in place of peter o'mahony. it is an exciting team selection, but is it a gamble against new zealand? here is the view from both camps ahead of that decisive test. we know the test series would be over if we lose. we definitely want to take it to a deciding match, and i am sure all lions fans and neutrals would like that to happen and make it more interesting test series. definitely wouldn't want to be down 2—0. it will be easy to pick ourselves up for the week after the desperate to make it 1—1 this week. for the week after the desperate to make it 1-1 this week. last week was a beauty and with a little bit more luck and finish, they could easily have won the test match. they know that and they will be coming here with a do or die attitude and we have to front up. it is located in it once, we have got to do it again. it will be real hands to the pump, so it will be real hands to the pump, so to speak and everyone will have to step up. meanwhile, injuries have forced the all blacks for making changes to their side. here is our by changes to their side. here is our rugby reporter chris jones changes to their side. here is our rugby reporter chrisjones who has been following the tour with the kiwi perspective. right here in the new zealand hotel where both teams have made their sides. there has been a war of words between warren gatland and steve hansen. steve hansen has tried to play it down. we can get the perspective of a top broadcast journalist. jim, the war of words has been happening this week, what to make of steve hansen's attitude, and also changing the line with farrell and sexton starting? when you are1—0 up farrell and sexton starting? when you are 1—0 up you can make comments. steve hansen was riding the moral high horse pretty loud and proud. he has not missed one opportunity to have a subtle dig. he said the lions are magnificent with the ball in hand, they should do it more often. he has had those little su btle more often. he has had those little subtle digs and today it is about the media doing this. well, yes but you have given us the ammunition. the all blacks are more straightforward. bowden barrett is a good full black —— full—back. iain henderson was magnificent against the hurricanes. what does courtney lawes have to do to get in the starting 15? it seems crazy. you mentioned steve hansen has been on the moral high ground, he has been setting the agenda since the first victory. what do you make of the pressure the warren gatland and the lions are under? steve hansen is under pressure as well. they need to win this test. they do not like losing. gatland came home wanting to prove to new zealanders that his achievements abroad which perhaps a lot of us do not take much notice of, were worthy of notice, and i think that has kind of unravelled a little bit because obviously, the tour has not gone the way he wanted it to. but, if they can get up on the next two test matches, then warren gatland leaves here a hero. that is the kiwi view. let's hear from someone who knows what it is like to tour in new zealand. gavin hastings was lions captain back in 1993. his side won the second test that went on to lose the series 2—1. when you suffer defeat, it is probably easier to regroup in many respects. it is a big ask. what have we won, five test matches in 39 against the all blacks. they are a great side. as expected, he shuffled the pack and brought in maro itoje and sam warburton but peter o'mahony has gone from captain to not even in the 23? how can you go from being tea m the 23? how can you go from being team captain to not even making the 23? gatland is certainly not interested in winning any popularity contests. interested in winning any popularity co ntests. h e interested in winning any popularity contests. he is here to win the next two test matches. if he achieves that he can come home a hero. would you say to the players as they walk out onto the pitch? we have got to play the game of our lives. we have got to produce unquestionably the best performance of the tour in order to have a chance. so the series is on the line here for the lions in wellington. will this be where they come alive or will it be where they come alive or will it be where their tour unravels? you can follow all the twists and turns on the bbc. katie gornall there for us, kick off 8.35 tomorrow morning. here's what's still to come on sportsday. quad tennis has proved to be a big hit at the us and australian open, and wimbledon could be about to follow suit. i will bring you all the action from the taekwondo finals. bbc tv has secured the rights to show live cricket from 2020. the five year deal covers men's and women's t20 matches. the bbc last showed live cricket in 1999 and there has been no live coverage on terrestrial television since 2005. here are some of the details of what we can expect to see on the bbc every year from the summer of 2020. two live england men's t20s, one live england women's t20. 10 live men's matches from the new city—based t20 competition. that will be the new city —based franchise the ecb have come up with. up to eight domestic women's t20 matches. there will be highlights of england's tests, odis and t20s and the england women's internationals. bbc sport website will have digital clips from the men's and women's games in all formats. here's the ecb chief executive and his reaction to this new tv deal. it's a great deal for the game. it's a game changing dealfor cricket in this country and the key elements that we have really brought to bear on this are massively increased reach, massively increased revenue, and a complete transformation in the support and promotion of the game in the future. a realfocus support and promotion of the game in the future. a real focus on participation and a desire for us together to get as many children playing cricket as we can. it is an exciting moment for the game. the tour de france starts tomorrow with a 9 mile time—trial in dusseldorf. the 21 stages, that also take in belgium and luxembourg, will cover 2,200 miles. great britain's chris froome, a 3—time winner of the tour is on for a hatrick of victories and he is favourite to be wearing the yellowjersey once again, when the riders hit the champs elysees on the 23rd july. let's speak to our sports news correspondent richard conway who is in germany where it's all going to start. what kind of shape is froome in and who are his main rivals? he has not had a win coming into the tour de france but speaking this week to him, he is in confident form. we have some of the bikes behind us. we have to be careful not to knock them. these high—performance bikes will be in action tomorrow for the time trial. speaking to chris froome earlier this week, he was under no illusions of the scale of the challenge that awaits him. i honestly think that this is the biggest challenge i have faced in my career. i think the level of my rivals and the course that we are raising on this year leads it to be a much more open race, and it will be the biggest challenge for me for sure. it will be right up there. to wina sure. it will be right up there. to win a fourth tour de france title would be incredible. i don't want to jinx it. it would be unreal. unreal. tea m jinx it. it would be unreal. unreal. team sky are looking for their fifth victory. so bradley wiggins had their first victory. so bradley wiggins had theirfirst win back in victory. so bradley wiggins had their first win back in 2012. but over the past few months, their reputation has taken a bit of a battering? yes, there have been some dark clouds surrounding team sky in recent months. it all dates back to the allegations about what were in the allegations about what were in the mysterious contents of a jiffy bag which were delivered to sky's doctor. the questions are ongoing. tea m doctor. the questions are ongoing. team sky's principle batted away questions saying he was there for a long time to come. i caught up with brian cookson and he talked about some of the challenges that that has presented but also spoke about how sport has transformed itself and anti—doping processes in recent yea rs. certainly the problems that have been around that team in the last few months have not been helpful. i wa nt few months have not been helpful. i want to wait like everybody else for the outcome of the uk anti—doping enquiry andl the outcome of the uk anti—doping enquiry and i don't think i should say more than that. team sky are no different to any other team. i do not think it is helpful but it has taken so long to resolve satisfactorily and i hope uk anti—doping can produce their report and enlighten us to what may or may not have happened. i had just moved position because i wa nt to i had just moved position because i want to show you the team sky trailer behind me. chris froome and some other team members have gone in there for a briefing. in the last few minutes, it has been announced that chris froome has signed a new three—year deal with team sky. there we re three—year deal with team sky. there were questions about whether he was happy with the team and the leadership. they seem to have been put to bed on the eve of this race and he will want to focus on getting away tomorrow in the individual time trial and getting to paris in three weeks where he wants to win the fourth yellow jersey. richard conway, thank you. a world championship taekwondo gold has eluded jade jones again. the double olympic champion finished with bronze in south korea but great britain did secure a record 5 medals from the championships. our olympic reporter nick hope is there. five medals here at the world championships in south korea far exceeds the hopes of the uk team. the fact that jade jones was not among the gold medallists was something of a surprise. she was undefeated over seven months heading into the 57 kilograms final with the home favourite. the korean moved clear in the final round, and jones‘ search of the elusive world gold to com plete search of the elusive world gold to complete her set of honours goes on. it was my fault. i was not me today. idid not it was my fault. i was not me today. i did not fight as well as i normally fight. sometimes you lose andi normally fight. sometimes you lose and i have to go away from here and train hard and get better. i am obviously saving the big occasion for the manchester british competitors. daniel samson looked strong but was undone in sudden death. it is not the way you want to go in the fight book. there are other fights to come back from. i had two hip operations injanuary and december. getting the bronze medal at the world championships was a big accomplishment. bradley sinden had knocked out a competitor but the olympic champion of china proved too strong. bronze is still an incredible result for the 18—year—old rising star of the sport. to get a medal at the world championships means i can do better and better and i have a really good chance of being at the olympics in 2020. it has still been a fantastic championships for the squad. bianca walkden‘s gold is the standout success for the team. they are heading home to great britain and the world championships in manchester. england‘s women play their final warm—up match tomorrow before the european championship in the netherlands. they are in copenhagen for the game against denmark who are also g
manchester bombing. ina manchester bombing. in a moment it will be time for a look at sportsday but first, a look at what else is coming up. nicholas paget brown has announced he is resigning over the grenfell tower disaster. we will hear how president trump has been accused by two tv presenters of lying and trying to blackmail them on twitter. and we will have a look at the papers. that is 1045 pm. that is ahead on bbc news. now it is time for sportsday. good evening, i'm olly foster, here's...
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manchester, we love you! manchester, london! we are here, and we are together, we are one!uys so much and i think that the kind of love and unity that you're displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. so i want to thank you for being just that. what a better way to fight evil with evil, than to fight evil with good, would you guys agree with that? cheering. # all the times that you rained on my parade # and all the clubs you get in using my name... let's just do this little exercise in love, just touch the next person, touch the person next to you. make human contact. tell them, "i love you!" look in their eyes, say, "i love you!" crowd: # don't look back in anger, don't look back in anger. # i heard you say cheering. # at least not today... # we're gonna live forever... cheering and applause. # oh, i can't hide # thank you so much, i love you! cheering. quite an evening at the old trafford cricket ground. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon everybody. plenty of weather to talk about. some of it good, but most of it not so. unless you are a
manchester, we love you! manchester, london! we are here, and we are together, we are one!uys so much and i think that the kind of love and unity that you're displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. so i want to thank you for being just that. what a better way to fight evil with evil, than to fight evil with good, would you guys agree with that? cheering. # all the times that you rained on my parade # and all the clubs you get in using my name... let's just do this...
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hashem's here in libya and what did they buy from manchester to make the bomb, and we have some information about their contacts in manchester. so far, manchestern the shadows. militias vie for influence here, along with three rival governments. the key question for britain is who to deal with here, who to share intelligence with and that issue is increasingly urgent. but even now, after the manchester bombing, libyan officials have told us they have far better security cooperation with the cia than with london. this general works for the un approved government in tripoli. he told us there are difficulties exchanging intelligence with britain. "my message is clear," he says, "this crime has happened, we don't want it to happen again in britain or anywhere else. we want strong cooperation with british security agents as soon as possible to avoid similar attacks." the bbc understands british officials feel it will take time to build cooperation because of the instability on these shores, but officials here say delays will favour is. orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. the duchess of cambridge has been meeting victims of the london bridge terror attac
hashem's here in libya and what did they buy from manchester to make the bomb, and we have some information about their contacts in manchester. so far, manchestern the shadows. militias vie for influence here, along with three rival governments. the key question for britain is who to deal with here, who to share intelligence with and that issue is increasingly urgent. but even now, after the manchester bombing, libyan officials have told us they have far better security cooperation with the cia...
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manchester, inglaterra, vuelve a ser noticia nivel mundial, por el concierto "one love manchester", a beneficio de las vÍctimas del atentado terrorista del pasado 22 de mayo en el concierto de la cantante juvenil estadounidense, ariana grande. ♪ ♪ ♪ ariana grande, justin bieber, miley cirus, pharrel, robin williams, y kathy perry, por mencionar algunos, se juntaron ante mÁs de 50.000 personas que desde muy temprano se dieron cita bajo estrictas medidas de seguridad, como fue el caso de lola rodrÍguez y su padre. >> siendo mi ciudad, y gente de mi edad, tan cerca, pues, ya que he podido venir. >> es algo que debemos asumir y seguir adelante. maity: fue el manager de justin bieber y otros artistas, que logrÓ reunir a esta constelaciÓn de estrellas reiterando el mensaje y sentimiento del mundo artÍstico. "el odio nunca ganarÁ, el miedo nunca nos dividirÁ porque estamos todos unidos y somos manchestermor que se sentÍa entre los presentes es la medicina que el mundo necesita. todos los artistas al final subieron al escenario para juntos alzar la voz junior y de amor por manchester. un mensaje de paz junior fue el que llevaron a cabo los artistas en manchester, fue un concierto histÓrico. mÁs de 50.000 personas salieron satisfechas para darle un nuevo aliento a esa ciudad que hace dos semanas lloraban la muerte de 22 personas, hoy celebran que estÁn más unidos que nunca. fÉlix: como nos decÍa pablo al comienzo del noticiero, en medio de la conmociÓn que ha causado el atentado terrorista en londres con el presidente donald trump volviÓ a crear polÉmica vÍa twitter al calificar la reacciÓn del alcalde de londres de origen musulmÁn, como dirÍa. --tibia. lo que provocÓ una respuesta del equipo del alcalde londinense, pero tambiÉn aprovecho su oportunidad para insistir en su polÍtica de puertas cerradas a los viajeros y refugiados de varios paÍses musulmanes. reportera: "no hay razÓn para
manchester, inglaterra, vuelve a ser noticia nivel mundial, por el concierto "one love manchester", a beneficio de las vÍctimas del atentado terrorista del pasado 22 de mayo en el concierto de la cantante juvenil estadounidense, ariana grande. ♪ ♪ ♪ ariana grande, justin bieber, miley cirus, pharrel, robin williams, y kathy perry, por mencionar algunos, se juntaron ante mÁs de 50.000 personas que desde muy temprano se dieron cita bajo estrictas medidas de seguridad, como fue...
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manchester arena when the bomb went off. not quite two weeks after the attack in manchester, and not quite 24 hours after the latest outrage in london, 50,000 people came to a concert, determined to enjoy themselves. manchestermediately. for 13—year—old lucy and her mum, anne—marie, it's not that simple. this is is a fantastic gesture, that this concert‘s taking place, i still believe it's too soon. lucy's been having panic attacks through the night. not sleeping. what have the last two weeks been like? just stressful. lucy and anne—marie were at the manchester arena two weeks ago. we filmed with them the day after. i was very terrified and scared. i just don't understand why they would... be so horrible to other people. just getting to last night's concert after witnessing the horrors of the suicide bomber, an extraordinary achievement. the concert itself saw a remarkable return to manchester for ariana grande — compassion, dignity, courage atjust 23. with her, stars from all over the world likejustin bieber, with the clear message of the night. love, love, love, love, love! crowd: love! love! there were heart—warming moments, heart—breaking moments. it was a night that saw the very best of manchester. lucy
manchester arena when the bomb went off. not quite two weeks after the attack in manchester, and not quite 24 hours after the latest outrage in london, 50,000 people came to a concert, determined to enjoy themselves. manchestermediately. for 13—year—old lucy and her mum, anne—marie, it's not that simple. this is is a fantastic gesture, that this concert‘s taking place, i still believe it's too soon. lucy's been having panic attacks through the night. not sleeping. what have the last two...
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proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester support grieving families and victims of the bombing. preparations are now well under way. a huge stage and tight security is in place. an effort that would normally take months of planning being completed within days. this is where the eyes of the world will be focused tomorrow night. millions of people will watch as ariana grande isjoined on stage by the likes of coldplay, take that and katy perry. this concert will be broadcast to more than 50 countries around the world. a night of unity, remembrance and a shared love of music. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at10:30 and 11:30pm. the guestsjoining me tonight are tim shipman, the political editor of the sunday times and john rentoul from the independent. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister has insisted that the conservative position on tax hasn't changed, and that she is hoping to lower taxes. ariana grande has it visited fans in hospital who were injured in the b
proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester support grieving families and victims of the bombing. preparations are now well under way. a huge stage and tight security is in place. an effort that would normally take months of planning being completed within days. this is where the eyes of the world will be focused tomorrow night. millions of people will watch as ariana grande isjoined on stage by the likes of coldplay, take that and katy...
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manchester suicide bombing will be honored with a benefit show. grand demand is hosting katie perry and cold play and miley cyrus in a one love manchester concert, but the tribute is happening around the world. ♪ a concert in center city celebrating the wannamaker organ remembered the 22 people who died and the people who were hurt in manchesterll air the one love manchester concert at 12:00 a.m. >>> 24-year-old shawn yarbrea came to the police station with his stepfather and lawyer after police released his photo in connection with the stabbing of david oh. >> at this juncture he denies all the allegations. >> reporter: off camera his stepfather said this is a case of mistaken identity and his son has nothing to do with the crime. he faces charge of attempted robbery and murder after oh was stabbed in front of his home on thomas avenue wednesday night. we caught up with councilman oh outside his west philadelphia home where friends were stopping by to say hello relieved the suspect was in custody. >> i'm glad he turned himself in, that means nobody got hurt and he is cooperating, number two, that the public is safer. >> reporter: oh said he spent a significant amount of time looking at and talking to the suspect and picked his photograph out of the lineup. >> when i saw this photograph i said that's him. >> reporter: we spok
manchester suicide bombing will be honored with a benefit show. grand demand is hosting katie perry and cold play and miley cyrus in a one love manchester concert, but the tribute is happening around the world. ♪ a concert in center city celebrating the wannamaker organ remembered the 22 people who died and the people who were hurt in manchesterll air the one love manchester concert at 12:00 a.m. >>> 24-year-old shawn yarbrea came to the police station with his stepfather and lawyer...
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manchester. in manchester they had rehearsed precisely the scenario that very tragically unfolded. the staff were called in quickly and there were more than were needed, some came in of duty. it shows extraordinary dedication. it is worth stressing as the metropolitan police commissioner said today, the emergency services went into a dangerous situation. that is their job, they acted very quickly. london bridge is very central. they acted extremely quickly to get their patients to centres like this. surgeons if they are of duty will be paged or telephone. what about blood supplies and things like that? tragically seven people died in this one, but when you compare it to other attacks that have killed scores of people, how do blood banks work on that? in manchester weekday morning. maybe more people were able to do that and they said at one point, we have got enough supplies, but they we re have got enough supplies, but they were grateful for blood donors coming forward, members of staff at hospitals giving blood. the situation with blood supplies at these london hospitals, we have not been briefed on how things worked out. but they are major centres and they would have been able to call on supplies available. there will have been people in the hospital who were going to donate as well. thank you very much indeed. we talked about the rehearsal for the manchester attack which left so many people dead. that involve explosives. there isa dead. that involve explosives. there is a tribute concert tonight by ariana grande with other stars, a benefit concert for the victims. there were tiled victims in that attack because ariana grande had many fans who were teenage girls and boys. my colleague is up in manchester now ahead of the concept and that is s
manchester. in manchester they had rehearsed precisely the scenario that very tragically unfolded. the staff were called in quickly and there were more than were needed, some came in of duty. it shows extraordinary dedication. it is worth stressing as the metropolitan police commissioner said today, the emergency services went into a dangerous situation. that is their job, they acted very quickly. london bridge is very central. they acted extremely quickly to get their patients to centres like...
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. >> they are attacking manchester -- the attack in manchester, the attack on london bridge, the attack on west all attacks on our shared values. of thetes -- members muslim community managed to pin down the driver until the police arrived. noonnna: new pictures this from inside the charge show -- charge show -- charred shell of the grenfell tower in london. 79 people are dead or presumed dead. new insulating panels added to the building during a recent renovation may have been banned in the u.k. because of their flammability. survivors say that material is what fueled that fire. happening today, the suspect accused of killing two montgomery county teenagers one night before their graduation will face a judge. ryan hughes is live with more on what we can expect. >> good afternoon. those three suspects arrested over the weekend are due in district court for the first time in a little less than an review hearing. this major review -- break in the case comes two weeks after those two teenagers were ruthlessly killed him a shot to death. -- killed, shot to death. police now telling us it wa
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manchester. they are holding this information so much tighter. >> speaking of manchester. the one love manchester concert is underway right now. thank you for joining us today we will be back next weekend. >> the news continues from new york. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert. in the investigation as it continues at this hour. investigators have been looking into any possible terrorist ties are broad and if the attackers were simply radicalized at home. so far seven innocent people savagely killed and dozens more with it. including many that remain in critical condition. the british prime minister has to work to find these terrorists before they can strike again. welcome to another newshour of "america's news headquarters". >> one of the world's great cities is reeling again after a night on the town turns into sheer horror. [video] >> it started with a van running down pedestrians on london bridge followed by a knife rampage. in an area packed with bars and restaurants. the three suspects shot and killed by police within minutes of arriving on the scene. a witness describes the chaos.
manchester. they are holding this information so much tighter. >> speaking of manchester. the one love manchester concert is underway right now. thank you for joining us today we will be back next weekend. >> the news continues from new york. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert. in the investigation as it continues at this hour. investigators have been looking into any possible terrorist ties are broad and if the attackers were simply radicalized at home. so far seven...
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manchester. they've taken over the whole of the healthcare from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whinging to whitehall, they sort it out in manchesterit properly, staff it properly, look at the pfi bill. none of that we're seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it. i see it every day. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i felt very much the way aislinn does about the nhs. i was very worried about its future, but 40 years later, the british people have made the nhs work. they will always make the nhs work. gordon and aislinn are with us. i wa nt to gordon and aislinn are with us. i want to pick up with hugh pym, our bbc health editor. health is a devolved issue, isn't it? that's right. this general election debate on health is very much about the english health system because the elections are for westminster. westminster and the department of health run health for england. scotland, wales and northern ireland, health is devolved. their administrations don'ts have elections this time round. but spending decisions
manchester. they've taken over the whole of the healthcare from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers don't go whinging to whitehall, they sort it out in manchesterit properly, staff it properly, look at the pfi bill. none of that we're seeing in the conservative party manifesto. everything is not going to be fine with the nhs. i work in it. i see it every day. this election will be about whether or not the nhs exists in five years or not. 40 years ago, i...
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ariana grande, que antes de su concierto en manchester manchester visitÓ a las vÍctimas del ataque que estaban hospitalizadas. ariana y su concierto one lo ve manchestersta semana solo de no pecar de inocente y ver las cosa comos deben ser trata de hablar siempre claro y conciso. seguimos con virgo vivir el momento una semana feliz rodeado de mientos te vienen bendiciones estos prÓximos dÍas. libra te sientes solo con los problemas y situaciones encima de ti prepÁrate para una semana donde la soledad puede ser una emociÓn no agradable para ti. >>> escorpiÓn abierto acosas nuevas. feliz rodeado con nuevos caminos seguimos con sagitario. sentirse culpable es algo difÍcil. y recuerda que no somos culpable si novick temas de las circunstancias. >>> capricornio el mundo a tus pies. la gente estarÁ alrededor tuyo alegran dos por las cosas bonitas que te pasan prepÁrate para un momento maravilloso. es una felicidad grande. si seguimos con triunfos, hablamos con piscis, la diosa de la fortuna. como siempre les digo te recuerdo que eres el dueÑo absoluto del universo. continÚen con mÁs aquÍ en un nuevo dia. >>> ahÍ tan lindo mario muchas gracias tenemos que ha
ariana grande, que antes de su concierto en manchester manchester visitÓ a las vÍctimas del ataque que estaban hospitalizadas. ariana y su concierto one lo ve manchestersta semana solo de no pecar de inocente y ver las cosa comos deben ser trata de hablar siempre claro y conciso. seguimos con virgo vivir el momento una semana feliz rodeado de mientos te vienen bendiciones estos prÓximos dÍas. libra te sientes solo con los problemas y situaciones encima de ti prepÁrate para una semana donde...
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robbie williams posted, "manchester we're robbie williams posted, "manchester we' re robbie williams posted, "manchesterthe concert. we might be able to show you the pictures again. rosie 2003ed, "i love our country. lauren smith posted, "you had me at dancing policeman." pc smith tweeted, "i love the dancing policeman." it will be on the bbc iplayer as well. an incredible concert. with just three days left before the general election. steph is back on the road with the breakfast election butty van this morning in quite an iconic location. i spot two angels. good morning everybody. yes, the wonderful angel of the north. fantastic, antony gormley cycle up tu re fantastic, antony gormley cycle up ture there which marks to everyone when they're coming back to the region that they are home. but yes, we're talking about the election this morning. not long now, is it, until people are voting? i've got paul here. give us the context of this area because it was very much a place that voted to leave the european union. and now, obviously with the election coming up, give us the context. the north-east does very
robbie williams posted, "manchester we're robbie williams posted, "manchester we' re robbie williams posted, "manchesterthe concert. we might be able to show you the pictures again. rosie 2003ed, "i love our country. lauren smith posted, "you had me at dancing policeman." pc smith tweeted, "i love the dancing policeman." it will be on the bbc iplayer as well. an incredible concert. with just three days left before the general election. steph is back on...
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manchester within... within who died. we heard that in manchester within. .. within one who died. we heard that in manchester within... n one hour or so, they knew the identity of the bomber. that is what they are going to be looking for. they are going to be preserving the scene for forensics so that they can present evidence to the coroner around exact what has happened but they will be urgently looking into whether or not there are other people who perhaps assisted these three people who have been shot. thank you forjoining me. you will be with us all morning and we will keep you up—to—date with the investigation as it continues. counterterrorism police are on the scene counterterrorism police are on the scene in the latest reaction from here in london bridge where the attack took place last night. then, to you. thank you very much. we will return in a few moments. i would like to recap a few are justjoining us like to recap a few are justjoining us this morning the latest news. six people have been killed in a terrorist attack in central london. the response, some of the motivations, we have a doctor with us, secur
manchester within... within who died. we heard that in manchester within. .. within one who died. we heard that in manchester within... n one hour or so, they knew the identity of the bomber. that is what they are going to be looking for. they are going to be preserving the scene for forensics so that they can present evidence to the coroner around exact what has happened but they will be urgently looking into whether or not there are other people who perhaps assisted these three people who...
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manchester. in london and manchester. there will be plenty of officers on the streets. and counter terror measures in place. >>> coming up on wusa9 news at 6:00, a look at dozens of dc's lesser known monuments that many people drive by everyday. >>> a high school senior turned stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. nendorses dr. wralph northam. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as gover
manchester. in london and manchester. there will be plenty of officers on the streets. and counter terror measures in place. >>> coming up on wusa9 news at 6:00, a look at dozens of dc's lesser known monuments that many people drive by everyday. >>> a high school senior turned stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing...
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manchester bomber — salman abedi — have been speaking to the bbc tonight, after being released from custody without charge earlier this week. isaac and abz forjani, from fallowfield in manchester, expressed their sympathy with the families of those killed in the manchester had no idea what their cousin was planning to do. imean my i mean my thoughts are obvious, i'm still shocked, it sinking in slowly, getting by somehow. it's not easy being connected to 22 lost innocent lives. and the fact that the person that did this was related to us by blood is something that you cannot deny and you never think one day you would be sat there getting questioned for seven nights about a horrific crime it is something that will stay with the for the rest of my life and my thoughts are with the family of the victims,, we can try to move on with our lives that they have lost loved ones and i don't know what more to say. what about you? i'm still in shock to be honest. looking at the relationship i've had with sam, it was a close relationship but for him to betray the image of the family in that mannerand the image of the family in that manner and that way was out of order to be honest, involving 22 people innocent people, traumatised by to be honest with you, it is shoc
manchester bomber — salman abedi — have been speaking to the bbc tonight, after being released from custody without charge earlier this week. isaac and abz forjani, from fallowfield in manchester, expressed their sympathy with the families of those killed in the manchester had no idea what their cousin was planning to do. imean my i mean my thoughts are obvious, i'm still shocked, it sinking in slowly, getting by somehow. it's not easy being connected to 22 lost innocent lives. and the fact...
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manchester tonight? yes, well, this is definitely going ahead here tonight in manchester, some ahead here tonight in manchesterre many, trafford cricket ground. there are any trafford cricket ground. there are many, many people alreadyjust queueing up, sitting down, taking time out on the pavement, trying to get good spots inside his ground tonight, which will see the likes of katy perry, take that and robbie williams taking to the stage, supporting ariana grande. this whole concert is to benefit the bereaved families and the victims of that suicide bomb attack here at manchester arena just over two weeks ago, andi manchester arena just over two weeks ago, and i can tell you that security is extremely, extremely tight. anyone going into the premises here is being searched, sniffer dogs are checking vehicles going in and out with equipment for tonight's concert, and we have seen in the last few moments dozens and dozens in the last few moments dozens and d oze ns of in the last few moments dozens and dozens of police officers walking past here taking up their positions ready for tonight. in fact greater manches
manchester tonight? yes, well, this is definitely going ahead here tonight in manchester, some ahead here tonight in manchesterre many, trafford cricket ground. there are any trafford cricket ground. there are many, many people alreadyjust queueing up, sitting down, taking time out on the pavement, trying to get good spots inside his ground tonight, which will see the likes of katy perry, take that and robbie williams taking to the stage, supporting ariana grande. this whole concert is to...
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manchester about the election issues that concerned them. my colleague louise minchin found that recent events had prompted great interest in the role of the police and security. it is really shocking what has happened in manchester, wringing out happened in manchesterne has pulled together in manchester, but how will we address the situation, because it can happen anywhere, it can happen in london. how are we going to cover the security issues that we find ourselves with? we saw it happen in london again at the weekend as well. ken marsh from the metropolitan police association, there have been incredible stories of bravery from all of our emergency services, police included. my colleagues are heroes. with what took place on saturday evening, straight after what had happened in manchester, it is at the forefront of everyone's minds. we now find situations where we have to run toward some really horrendous situations. and the bravery that was shown by my colleagues is phenomenal. we have to be mindful of the fact it can happen anywhere. all my colleagues in the police have responded the same way. that leads me a question from rob on which is specific about policing, what is it? we'll get chris morris to answer. go for it. the response was fantastic.
manchester about the election issues that concerned them. my colleague louise minchin found that recent events had prompted great interest in the role of the police and security. it is really shocking what has happened in manchester, wringing out happened in manchesterne has pulled together in manchester, but how will we address the situation, because it can happen anywhere, it can happen in london. how are we going to cover the security issues that we find ourselves with? we saw it happen in...
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manchester children's hospital, on the night of the attack. viewers may find some of the content of the interview disturbing. as salman abedi walked towards manchester ‘s largest arena a member of my jitters manchesterready to retire for the night and i got a text message from the registrar. it read, there has been a bomb blast at the emmy and arena, we think it's a major incident. doctor majeed is the leading trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at the royal manchester children's hospital. when i arrived the first patient had arrived and the first patient had arrived and the doctors were working to resuscitate that patient. the response was phenomenal. within an hour and response was phenomenal. within an hourand a response was phenomenal. within an hour and a half we had 30 or 40 co nsulta nts, hour and a half we had 30 or 40 consultants, and it surgeons, plastic surgeons. a pop concert attended by large and of children have produced some of the most severely injured patients to ever arrive at his hospital. what we saw was essentially war wounds. all wounds, yes. the kind of whimsy woodsy on a battlefield. shrapnel wounds, the shrapnel included things like nuts and bolts and nails —— the kind of wounds
manchester children's hospital, on the night of the attack. viewers may find some of the content of the interview disturbing. as salman abedi walked towards manchester ‘s largest arena a member of my jitters manchesterready to retire for the night and i got a text message from the registrar. it read, there has been a bomb blast at the emmy and arena, we think it's a major incident. doctor majeed is the leading trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at the royal manchester children's hospital. when i...
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between how we saw the manchester pulling, post manchester pulling and today, because we have been covering the u-turn on social care policy and the tightening in the polls after manchesterery much a result of that social policy. we will have to wait and see how this plays out. in terms of which party this boosts, it is easy to make the case in either direction. on the one hand you consider the conservative party typically gets the boost, the party of law and order historically. theresa may has been home secretary for six years, she has a good background, but that also goes against her. she was home secretary for six years and still he find ourselves in the situation of these things. they are trying to make the most of that, between jeremy corbyn and the things he has said about the ira, about hamas, hezbollah, all of that very much topical for the tories. on the other hand, the labor parties -- the labour party has been making a link between austerity and what we saw over the weekend, saying you can't do protection of the people. manus: yes indeed,. and when theresa may decried those 20,000 job cuts. let's take the story to london bridge. nejra cehic is standing by at t
between how we saw the manchester pulling, post manchester pulling and today, because we have been covering the u-turn on social care policy and the tightening in the polls after manchesterery much a result of that social policy. we will have to wait and see how this plays out. in terms of which party this boosts, it is easy to make the case in either direction. on the one hand you consider the conservative party typically gets the boost, the party of law and order historically. theresa may has...
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laura, it raises very similar questions to ones we discussed not long ago after the manchester attack. after the manchesterack, there were immediate claims that abedi had been reported to the authorities. and one of the two attackers who had been named was featured in a recent channel four documentary that looked at people who wanted jihad living in london. we also understand one of the , same men in the channel 4 documentary was separately reported to the authorities in two separate occasions. there was clear frustration from one man the bbc interviewed who did not want to be named. he said that he contacted authorities. frustration that moore was not done to track this man. the authorities have come out saying, yes, they were aware of him, but they had no intelligence whatsoever to suggest he was about to carry out an attack such as this. laura: there have been three terror attacks within three months. britain's prime minister, theresa may, who is up for reelection on thursday, says enough is enough. what is the mood of the people you're talking to? reporter: i think there are several things playing out
laura, it raises very similar questions to ones we discussed not long ago after the manchester attack. after the manchesterack, there were immediate claims that abedi had been reported to the authorities. and one of the two attackers who had been named was featured in a recent channel four documentary that looked at people who wanted jihad living in london. we also understand one of the , same men in the channel 4 documentary was separately reported to the authorities in two separate occasions....
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. >>> joy conquered fear on stage at ariana grande's one love manchester concert. for the manchester attack that killed 22 people just two weeks ago. grande was joined by miley cyrus, justin bieber, the black-eyed peas and more spreading a message of defiance and love. >> i love you so. the kind of love we really need right now. >> according to the red cross $3 million was donate during the three-hour show for the victims and their families. >>> russian president vladimir putin sat down with an exclusive interview with megyn kelly. he tried to dismiss any evidence of russian election interference by accusing the u.s. of its own meddling. >> translator: the united states, everywhere all over the world actively interferes we electorial campaigns of other countries. put your finger anywhere on the map of the world and everywhere you'll hear complaints that american officials are interfering in electoral processes. >> but with respect, that sounds like a justification. >> translator: it doesn't sound like a justification. it sounds like a statement of fact. every action has an equal and
. >>> joy conquered fear on stage at ariana grande's one love manchester concert. for the manchester attack that killed 22 people just two weeks ago. grande was joined by miley cyrus, justin bieber, the black-eyed peas and more spreading a message of defiance and love. >> i love you so. the kind of love we really need right now. >> according to the red cross $3 million was donate during the three-hour show for the victims and their families. >>> russian president...
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that they will head to manchester to take pa rt they will head to manchester to take part in that concert at old trafford cricket ground to remember those affected by that manchestermain singer, will i am. i have been living up in manchester for the past five years, and i play with my best friends in the black eyed peas all the time, so imagining something like that to happen at a concert, it isjust heartbreaking, like that to happen at a concert, it is just heartbreaking, for the like that to happen at a concert, it isjust heartbreaking, for the fans, the concertgoers, for the band, i just can't imagine what ariana grande felt leaving the stadium, with all the families and the victims. just people coming together for music to enjoy life. so to see something like that happen, itjust breaks my heart into a thousand billion pieces. will i am will be with the black eyed peas tomorrow, and i think that isa eyed peas tomorrow, and i think that is a sportsday first, having will i am on the programme! another exclusive. he told our sports correspondent richard conway that fergie is not leaving the band! i imagine you, myself and many others will sleep easier tonight and
that they will head to manchester to take pa rt they will head to manchester to take part in that concert at old trafford cricket ground to remember those affected by that manchestermain singer, will i am. i have been living up in manchester for the past five years, and i play with my best friends in the black eyed peas all the time, so imagining something like that to happen at a concert, it isjust heartbreaking, like that to happen at a concert, it is just heartbreaking, for the like that to...
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manchester england where a suicide bomber killed 20 last month. the singer spent yesterday visitorring young victims injured in the manchester attack. authorities have launched a massive security operation ahead of show to protect the 130,000 people the singer's one love manchester concert. abc is privileged to bring you the entire concert at 2:00 p.m. on our free form channel. you can see highlights from the one love manchester concert organ 6abc. the one hour special will air late tonight following the nba finals, the late edition of "action news" at 11 and sports sunday. >>> philadelphia police are searching for a gunman who shot and killed a man at 56th and market who was shot in the chest at 4:00 a.m. he want into a nearby pizza shop for help, a worker drove him to medics at a nearby firehouse, they rushed him to penn presbyterian medical center where he was pronounced dead. >>> philadelphia police searching for the gurnman who shot a an -- gunman who shot a man in the face. at the time of the crime, the police were called to the 2600 block of west toronto street in tioga nicetown. they found the 24-year-old man suffering injuries to the left side of his face and shoulder. he was rushed to temple university hospital in critical condition. >>> the suspect in
manchester england where a suicide bomber killed 20 last month. the singer spent yesterday visitorring young victims injured in the manchester attack. authorities have launched a massive security operation ahead of show to protect the 130,000 people the singer's one love manchester concert. abc is privileged to bring you the entire concert at 2:00 p.m. on our free form channel. you can see highlights from the one love manchester concert organ 6abc. the one hour special will air late tonight...
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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 manchesterice 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 that. he said after the events last night in london and manchester two weeks ago, we feel a responsibility to honour those lost, injured and affected. we plan to honour them with courage, bravery and defiance in the face of fear. i think that is the feeling amongst people gathering for this concert today. thank you very much. annita mcveigh in manchester. everybody prays that will pass off peacefully and will be successful and raise a lot of money, as is the intention. that concert is starting in a few hours from now at the old trafford cricket ground. annita mcveigh mentioned th
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 manchesterice 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...
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manchester children's hospital just ahead of the benefit concert that she's hosting there this weekend. >>> preparations are under way now for the one love manchester concert to be held at the emirates old cricket ground tomorrow night. the all-star benefit concert will take place almost two weeks now after the suicide bomber attacked grande's first concert. ticket sales will benefit the british red cross society for its manchesterrgency fund. it's supporting the victims of the manchester bombing. >>> as you can imagine security for the benefit concert will be extremely tight. arrests in connection to the attack continued when police took a 24-year-old man into custody and also confiscated his vehicle. the man was the 17th person detained in connection with the may 22nd attack. those preparing to attend tomorrow night's event say right now they feel safe thanks to all those officers. >> when you see the police presence, then it's our safety that -- it can only be a good thing. >> yeah, feel really safe. don't feel frightened at all. >> justin bieber robby williams little mick and also katy perry expected to perform at the benefit concert tomorrow night. >>> chelsea is back to give us an update on our forecast. so beautiful today. it was a slow walk in. >> you got the low humidity, it's really a great evening to be outside. we did have a couple showers you had to dodge if you were out and about earlier this morni
manchester children's hospital just ahead of the benefit concert that she's hosting there this weekend. >>> preparations are under way now for the one love manchester concert to be held at the emirates old cricket ground tomorrow night. the all-star benefit concert will take place almost two weeks now after the suicide bomber attacked grande's first concert. ticket sales will benefit the british red cross society for its manchesterrgency fund. it's supporting the victims of the...
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manchester united stadium in manchester. the soccer team they are, 7:23 p.m. and there is a huge concert going on for american pop star ariana conde. it was just after her concert 13 days ago that a suicide bomber blew himself up into the lives of more than 20 of her fans as we have been reporting, many of them were children. she is back on the state in manchester, unafraid she says and the entire city of manchester saying there unafraid and defiant as well. brian, following the story is the british once again are forced to say we will not surrender. brian. reporter: exactly right, leland. the concert is just getting underway and some 50000 people attending. many of the people attending our people who were at the concert the night of the suicide bombing. for ariana grandes she's just 23 years old and is pop singer says this concert is meant to send a clear message that we won't let hate when. on friday, she paid a surprise visit to the manchester children's hospital in an effort to uplift the spirit of the youngest victims in the attack that killed 22 and injured more than 100 others. this is a star-studded event, leland. in addition to ariana performers include katy perry, justin bieber, miley cyrus, the black eyed peas and coldplay. >> i don't want to allow senseless acts of terror and fear to break apart the connection we have with people. t
manchester united stadium in manchester. the soccer team they are, 7:23 p.m. and there is a huge concert going on for american pop star ariana conde. it was just after her concert 13 days ago that a suicide bomber blew himself up into the lives of more than 20 of her fans as we have been reporting, many of them were children. she is back on the state in manchester, unafraid she says and the entire city of manchester saying there unafraid and defiant as well. brian, following the story is the...
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manchester. they are holding this information so much tighter. >> speaking of manchester. the one love manchesterht now. thank you for joining us today we will be back next weekend. >> the news continues from new york. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert. in the investigation as it continues at this hour. investigators have been looking into any possible terrorist ties are broad and if the attackers were simply radicalized at home. so far seven innocent people savagely killed and dozens more with it. including many that remain in critical condition. the british prime minister has to work to find these terrorists before they can strike again. we
manchester. they are holding this information so much tighter. >> speaking of manchester. the one love manchesterht now. thank you for joining us today we will be back next weekend. >> the news continues from new york. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert. in the investigation as it continues at this hour. investigators have been looking into any possible terrorist ties are broad and if the attackers were simply radicalized at home. so far seven innocent people savagely...
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manchester attack. the singer spent yesterday visiting young victims injured in the manchester attack. authorities have launched a massive security operation in manchestert the 130,000 people expected at the one love manchester concert. abc will bring you the entire concert at 2:00 p.m. on our free form channel. you can see the highlights right here on 6abc one hour special will air late tonight follows the nba finals late edition of "action news" at 11:00 p.m. and "action news" sports sunday. >>> time 10:05 an update to a story earlier this morning, the schuylkill expressway has reopened after a bad crash. the accident was after 6:00 a.m. in the westbound lanes between belmont avenue and gladwyn exits. we're told a car overturned in the crash. so authorities completely shut down the roads for nearly two hours, there's word about injuries from the crash. highway reopened at 7:30. >> police in delaware county are trying to determine how a toddler was trying to access a loaded gun and shoot himself. police say the 2-year-old found a handgun under a bed yesterday on home on the corner of bethel and green street in chester township. the boy died after shoot
manchester attack. the singer spent yesterday visiting young victims injured in the manchester attack. authorities have launched a massive security operation in manchestert the 130,000 people expected at the one love manchester concert. abc will bring you the entire concert at 2:00 p.m. on our free form channel. you can see the highlights right here on 6abc one hour special will air late tonight follows the nba finals late edition of "action news" at 11:00 p.m. and "action...
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. >>> manchester is feeling renewed love and strength after the one love manchester concert. may 22nd, a bomb went off outside an ariana grande concert in manchester. 22 people died, dozens more were wounded. yesterday, grande and a star-studded lineup returned to manchester for a benefit concert. ♪ >> 50,000 people watched the lineup including justin bieber, pharrell, katy perle, and miley -- katy perry, and miley cyrus. it was broadcast across the globe. security was tight as police guarded the gates and searched every bag. 1 5r-year-old olivia campbell was one of the victims of the bombing two weeks ag. >> i had the pleasure of meeting olivia's mommy a few days ago. she told me that olivia would have wanted to hear the hits. >> $3 million was set to go to an emergency fund to help the city of manchester and the british red cross. >>> we'll start with a look live outside across our neighborhoods. not yet sunlight here, but the camera's looking better now. temperatures at 65 degrees in philadelphia. 59 in the suburbs. also at 59 in the lehigh valley. we're at 63 in new jersey, and delaware at 65. a mild start this morning. you might want a light
. >>> manchester is feeling renewed love and strength after the one love manchester concert. may 22nd, a bomb went off outside an ariana grande concert in manchester. 22 people died, dozens more were wounded. yesterday, grande and a star-studded lineup returned to manchester for a benefit concert. ♪ >> 50,000 people watched the lineup including justin bieber, pharrell, katy perle, and miley -- katy perry, and miley cyrus. it was broadcast across the globe. security was tight as...
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police investigating the manchester attack originally talked ofa manchester attack originally talked were detained in the uk and a senior officer said some of the arrests we re very officer said some of the arrests were very significant, but today the last of those arrested was released leaving just some minor bedi, who is dead, and his brother who is being held in libya. detectives say they wa nt to held in libya. detectives say they want to talk to the brother who left the country with his older brother on the 15th of april. he is being detained by the libyan ministry of interior ‘s specials deterrent force. all the roads point to libya, it is not a country that we can operate with with any due certainty. investigations will be difficult for british police within libya. police say some of the men they arrested and released appear to have bought materials that can be used to make explosives and some were in contact with salman abedi in the last few days, but detectives say at this time they are satisfied with their explanations. in libya, the notorious son of the country's former le
police investigating the manchester attack originally talked ofa manchester attack originally talked were detained in the uk and a senior officer said some of the arrests we re very officer said some of the arrests were very significant, but today the last of those arrested was released leaving just some minor bedi, who is dead, and his brother who is being held in libya. detectives say they wa nt to held in libya. detectives say they want to talk to the brother who left the country with his...
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manchester, and our home affairs correspondent june kelly. a potentially significant development in this terrorist investigation say the police. they focus on a nissan micra found in rusholme in manchester. people have been moved out of the area, including an accommodation block that is part of manchestera visit to the hospital by prince william has gone ahead. new images have been released as salman abedi as he moved around the city where he was preparing to attack. he was back in manchester four days before he committed mass murder. he has been captured on cctv with a blue suitcase police are still searching for. two of his cousins have been released after being questioned a week. a younger brother is still being held. it's not easy being connected to 22 lost innocent lives. the fact that the person that did this is related to us by blood is something that will stay with me the rest of my life. looking at the relationship with salman, it was a close relationship. for him to betray the image of family in that way, involving 22 innocent people. traumatised by it, to be honest. it's shocking. a barbershop was one of a number of addresses searched. salman abedi was here in february for a haircut. the brothers say they hadn't seen him since that time. earlier this week, a bomb squad was a
manchester, and our home affairs correspondent june kelly. a potentially significant development in this terrorist investigation say the police. they focus on a nissan micra found in rusholme in manchester. people have been moved out of the area, including an accommodation block that is part of manchestera visit to the hospital by prince william has gone ahead. new images have been released as salman abedi as he moved around the city where he was preparing to attack. he was back in manchester...
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proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester support grieving families and victims of the bombing. preparations are now well under way. a huge stage and tight security is in place. an effort that would normally take months of planning being completed within days. this is where the eyes of the world will be focused tomorrow night. millions of people will watch as ariana grande isjoined on stage by the likes of coldplay, take that and katy perry. this concert will be broadcast tomorrow in 50 countries around the world. —— to more than 50. a night of unity, remembrance and a shared love of music. lets get some sport with hugh. a big match in cardiff? that's right the first man to score in three champions league finals has set his team on the road to history, and he has done it twice for real madrid in cardiff. cristiano ronaldo struck his first for real madrid in the 20th minute, his side helping to be the first team to win the champions league twice in a row. then the juventus champions league twice in a row. then thejuventus equa
proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester support grieving families and victims of the bombing. preparations are now well under way. a huge stage and tight security is in place. an effort that would normally take months of planning being completed within days. this is where the eyes of the world will be focused tomorrow night. millions of people will watch as ariana grande isjoined on stage by the likes of coldplay, take that and katy...
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manchester terror attack two weeks ago. the pop star stopped by the royal manchester children's hospital today where she surprised her young fans with some hugs and also some kisses. the manchester2 dead and dozens more injured. grande will perform a benefit concert tomorrow and donate all the proceeds to the victims and their families. >>> up next, we'll take you to boone, iowa, where senator joni ernst held the annual roast and ride. vice president mike pence was there and spoke a short time ago. we have a live report for you. >>> plus, vladimir putin speaks exclusively to megyn kelly and opens up about the 2016 election. what he now says about the allegations ussi hacking. [radio alarm] ♪ julie is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients.
manchester terror attack two weeks ago. the pop star stopped by the royal manchester children's hospital today where she surprised her young fans with some hugs and also some kisses. the manchester2 dead and dozens more injured. grande will perform a benefit concert tomorrow and donate all the proceeds to the victims and their families. >>> up next, we'll take you to boone, iowa, where senator joni ernst held the annual roast and ride. vice president mike pence was there and spoke a...