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divine wine" which looks at her life story including her time cohosting the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987 and 88. . >> danuta pfieffer worked on a series of radio and television programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with robertson. from 1983 to 1987. her book chiseled, she talked about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me to begin with, it was a book about my father because as i was growing up, my father who is polish, a polish war hero and olympic medalist and tell us these stories of his heroism and even when i was a little girl he would say one day i will tell my story and one day danuta pfieffer, you will write it. so eventually, posthumously, i discovered some tapes that my father actually made about his life and so i was taking a date, transcribing them, doing research and connecting the dots on his story and writing the story of his life as i had promised as a little girl. >> but eventually, the six circumstances change that drove me to realize
divine wine" which looks at her life story including her time cohosting the 700 club show with pat robertson as he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987 and 88. . >> danuta pfieffer worked on a series of radio and television programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with robertson. from 1983 to 1987. her book chiseled, she talked about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me to begin with,...
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never met pat robertson so i didn't have much information when i sat down on that set. but monday i go in to pick up my ticket to jerusalem. i'm still living in a hotel. i'm thinking i'm going. and i walk into the human resources department, and there are memos all over the walls and on cubicle doors saying, please welcome denuta as the new co-host of the 700 club. i didn't get to jerusalem. it was a big learning curve for me because within a matter of weeks, not even months, i was now being asked by churches and christian organizations around the country to preach. now, i know how to talk but preaching was a different story. and not only that, i was asked to heal the -- the laying on of handed. the movement there's a belief you can x-ray lay on hands, in the name of juts somebody could be healed if that had the faith and there was a power in that prayer. i was astonished how hungry people were. i was surprised at how a lot of the people, viewers would watch the 700 club, was willing to take the word of somebody on television above and beyond their own sense of faith. t
never met pat robertson so i didn't have much information when i sat down on that set. but monday i go in to pick up my ticket to jerusalem. i'm still living in a hotel. i'm thinking i'm going. and i walk into the human resources department, and there are memos all over the walls and on cubicle doors saying, please welcome denuta as the new co-host of the 700 club. i didn't get to jerusalem. it was a big learning curve for me because within a matter of weeks, not even months, i was now being...
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but we had nic robertson live there in belfast. we'll of course come back to nic as soon as we can re-establish a connection with him. a very important story. obviously looking to align themselves with the dup in order to effectively govern. the question is will they be able to reach that agreement. will they be able to come together. and if they come together, what impact will it have on northern ireland. >> and i will be talking about that a little bit later this hour with sir anthony seldon, the autobiographer of former prime ministers tony blair. >>> right now voting is under way in france's parliamentary election. national front leader marine le pen has just cast her ballot. you see the video here. this is a look at her visiting a pollination. she is running for a seat in her northern district. >> the far right party is hoping to strengthen its power in parliament after le pen lost the presidential election. today's vote is just the first round. another election is set for the 18th. >>> coming up here, the gulf nations are sti
but we had nic robertson live there in belfast. we'll of course come back to nic as soon as we can re-establish a connection with him. a very important story. obviously looking to align themselves with the dup in order to effectively govern. the question is will they be able to reach that agreement. will they be able to come together. and if they come together, what impact will it have on northern ireland. >> and i will be talking about that a little bit later this hour with sir anthony...
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on a series of radio and television programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with robertson. from 1983 to 1987. her book chiseled, she talked about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me to begin with, it was a book about my father because as i was growing up, my father who is polish, a polish war hero and olympic medalist and tell us these stories of his heroism and even when i was a little girl he would say one day i will tell my story and one day danuta pfieffer, you
on a series of radio and television programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with robertson. from 1983 to 1987. her book chiseled, she talked about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me to begin with, it was a book about my father because as i was growing up, my father who is polish, a polish war hero and olympic medalist and tell us these stories of his heroism and even when i was a little girl he would say one day i will tell my...
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. >> reporter: chad robertson, tartine's co-owner and chief bread baker, is part of a movement to getbread as a guilty pleasure by changing the way it's made. >> what most of this country's been eating is a really refined, you know, fast processed bread that just -- it doesn't have much flavor and it doesn't have much nutrition. >> reporter: to make better bread he uses something that for now is hard to find in america. freshly milled flower that is not stripped of grain's vital nutrients. >> milling fresh flour is just like grinding fresh coffee or fresh spices. it's a much stronger flavor and aroma. depending what grains we're using and what kind of bread we'll give you, we'll give you this very flavorful, really digestible highly nutritious local bread in the end. >> reporter: you may be thinking robertson is just another san francisco foodie pushing another artisanal fad. but he's just one of a group of bakers around the country changing the way they make bread, and science is on their side. >> you'll recognize the sort of all-purpose flour, your normal pure white flour. >> report
. >> reporter: chad robertson, tartine's co-owner and chief bread baker, is part of a movement to getbread as a guilty pleasure by changing the way it's made. >> what most of this country's been eating is a really refined, you know, fast processed bread that just -- it doesn't have much flavor and it doesn't have much nutrition. >> reporter: to make better bread he uses something that for now is hard to find in america. freshly milled flower that is not stripped of grain's...
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nic robertson at the scene. if you've been watching the last hour listening to ana cabrera there was fear of a third incident in the voxal neighborhood for some time. police are making clear they do not believe that was connected to these other two incidents. they believe that was a stabbing and not a terror incident. they are clearly calling the two incidents, the one on london bridge, they are calling them terror incidents. cnn national security analyst peter bergen. what is unique right now an ongoing police operation for whoever might be behind what they are now treating as terror attacks. >> they've done that in the past couple of years. the attack in florida who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in orlando. he did that in ramadan. a terror incident, an isis-inspired incident? we don't know yet. we've seen al qaeda and yemen directing attacks or attempted attacks. the political context, teresa may, the prime minister, face as general election on june 8. her lead has very much narrowed with the labor party
nic robertson at the scene. if you've been watching the last hour listening to ana cabrera there was fear of a third incident in the voxal neighborhood for some time. police are making clear they do not believe that was connected to these other two incidents. they believe that was a stabbing and not a terror incident. they are clearly calling the two incidents, the one on london bridge, they are calling them terror incidents. cnn national security analyst peter bergen. what is unique right now...
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nic robertson we'll let you get to a safe place. please be careful out there and bring us an update as soon as you have more information. do stay safe. joining us now, tom fa went easy. also, kim dozier. tom, if this incident, third incident now, what do you think they're dealing with? >> one of the things that always comes up in these types of incidents are that sometimes plain closed police are r-- doi at this point we don't know the basis of the call that caused the miss to run in the direction of where that car was located so we'll find out hopefully pretty soon. >> we've learned that there is an incident on the london bridge, on london bridge where there's a van that rammed into a number of people. eyewitnesss say that they saw five or six people who were mowed down, were on the ground, not moving. there were people who were thrown into the air as this van went careening across london bridge. meanwhile there's a second incident, a stabbing that happened at a restaurant in a borough neighborhood. now they're responding to an inn
nic robertson we'll let you get to a safe place. please be careful out there and bring us an update as soon as you have more information. do stay safe. joining us now, tom fa went easy. also, kim dozier. tom, if this incident, third incident now, what do you think they're dealing with? >> one of the things that always comes up in these types of incidents are that sometimes plain closed police are r-- doi at this point we don't know the basis of the call that caused the miss to run in the...
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while i was working in san diego some assent to tape to pat robertson at the 700 club and i got a letter from them asking if i like to be the news director at a bureau in jerusalem. i jumped at the chance. i was now steeped in religion and tv evangelism. i really wasn't quite prepared for what i found. >> when did you officially join the 700 club? >> i really didn't join the 700 club. they joined me. i thought i was going to jerusalem. their cohost on the 700 club at the time had a nervous breakdown, they did not tell me that they just said we just lost her cohost could you sit in for two days, thursday and friday of the 700 club with pat robertson and ben and co- cohost and will get your ticket to jerusalem on monday. i had never seen the show. so i didn't have much information when i sat down on the set. monday go in to pick up my ticket to jerusalem. i'm still living in a hotel. i'm thinking i'm going. i walk into the human resources department their memos all over the wall in a cubicle door saying please welcome jim danuta as a new cohost of the 700 club. i didn't get to jerusalem. i
while i was working in san diego some assent to tape to pat robertson at the 700 club and i got a letter from them asking if i like to be the news director at a bureau in jerusalem. i jumped at the chance. i was now steeped in religion and tv evangelism. i really wasn't quite prepared for what i found. >> when did you officially join the 700 club? >> i really didn't join the 700 club. they joined me. i thought i was going to jerusalem. their cohost on the 700 club at the time had a...
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bianca robertson was shot in the head. crlchristie ileto has the story. >> that's right, bianca and this man in a red pickup truck were trying to merge into the same lane. it was the case of road rage that took a deadly turn. >> a man in the red pickup truck pulled out a gun and shot her in the head killing her. >> 18-year-old bianca robertson was on the other end of the barrel. her car crashed and now there is a manhunt for her killer. >> they were jostling for position and this man took it to a degree uncon schennable. >> surveillance camera show her and the driver of the red pickup truck having an altercation moments before she went spinning out of control. >> she was a good girl. honor roll student. looking forward to going to college. >> rodney roberson says the news has not sunk in. >> i hope it's not bianca. >> that was the thought of her grandmother. >> she saw the police and had this crazy feeling. >> people were at the house to notify bianca's family that she died on the scene. >> she's so young. to go through th
bianca robertson was shot in the head. crlchristie ileto has the story. >> that's right, bianca and this man in a red pickup truck were trying to merge into the same lane. it was the case of road rage that took a deadly turn. >> a man in the red pickup truck pulled out a gun and shot her in the head killing her. >> 18-year-old bianca robertson was on the other end of the barrel. her car crashed and now there is a manhunt for her killer. >> they were jostling for position...
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westbrook also broke robertson's record of 41 total.uble's. >> with the trophy next to me, a true blessing, man, unbelievable feeling, something i could never imagine. so i'm just very, very thankful, just happy to be here. >> westbrook's squad, the thunder, wasted no time congratulating their superstar, the team tweeted out our mvp westbrook beat out james harden of the houston leonards, and leonard, san antonio spurs. after weekends which saw the flares schenn, draft patrick, number two overall, continue to work on their roster for the 2017 season. yesterday they made a qualifying offer to seven of their restricted free agents. they also got good news as former flyer mark recchi was elected into the hockey hall of fame. he played more than 600 games with the flyers. actually holds the franchise records for points in a season, he also won three stanley cups, in his career, and his 12th on the nhl all time scoring list. hey, basketball family in the spotlight for last night's education of wwwe's monday night raw. elans so ball, his brot
westbrook also broke robertson's record of 41 total.uble's. >> with the trophy next to me, a true blessing, man, unbelievable feeling, something i could never imagine. so i'm just very, very thankful, just happy to be here. >> westbrook's squad, the thunder, wasted no time congratulating their superstar, the team tweeted out our mvp westbrook beat out james harden of the houston leonards, and leonard, san antonio spurs. after weekends which saw the flares schenn, draft patrick,...
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angus robertson, one of the biggest scalps of the night.ink we are in for all sorts of interesting developments as the political rubiks cube turns around with all sorts of new faces and new patterns emerging. one thingi new faces and new patterns emerging. one thing i would say, it is not going to be straightforward. thank you laura kuenssberg, the one o'clock news will follow shortly with sophie ray worth, just a few more minutes for us to really underline the magnitude of what happened overnight, and that's been underlined by some of the responses from conservatives. theresa may, the largest party and largest number of votes, but we have tories like heidi allen, we as conservatives will learn from this, we will listen, collaborate more... it's not lost on anyone that heidi allen has of course opposed her own government in the past, some of the measures she felt were too harsh and this is the sort of pressure which will come to blair in the weeks to come when legislation put before the house. we have heard from sarah woolston already as we
angus robertson, one of the biggest scalps of the night.ink we are in for all sorts of interesting developments as the political rubiks cube turns around with all sorts of new faces and new patterns emerging. one thingi new faces and new patterns emerging. one thing i would say, it is not going to be straightforward. thank you laura kuenssberg, the one o'clock news will follow shortly with sophie ray worth, just a few more minutes for us to really underline the magnitude of what happened...
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for the latest, international diplomatic editor nic robertson is monitoring developments from abu dhabi. good morning. did this come from the pentagon, from what we understand at this point? >> reporter: from what we know at the moment, this was a statement from the white house. it hasn't been backed up by any evidence so far. but in a situation like this, one would be surprised if the white house or the pentagon were to be -- would want to publish photographs or evidence that they may have that they believe assad is preparing a chemical weapons strike. they would lose in part the element of surprise. perhaps surprising in part because president trump has said in the past that he would not -- he would not give warnings, he would just act. that's been the narrative until now. so far, nothing from the pentagon. obviously waiting to hear what they have to say. nikki haley, ambassador of the united states nations, being clear that it would be assad responsible, but not just him, as well his backers, russia and iran, as well. to that point, secretary of state rex tillerson talking yesterday
for the latest, international diplomatic editor nic robertson is monitoring developments from abu dhabi. good morning. did this come from the pentagon, from what we understand at this point? >> reporter: from what we know at the moment, this was a statement from the white house. it hasn't been backed up by any evidence so far. but in a situation like this, one would be surprised if the white house or the pentagon were to be -- would want to publish photographs or evidence that they may...
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from six countries, cnn diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us live with more on that. good morning to you. where are we in all of this? >> reporter: well, when you look at the airports through which some of the travelers are coming through, take the united arab emirates here, they have flights coming in from iran, for example, sudan, two of the countries out of the six of the muslim majority countries that have banned, they're not encountering problems as they were last time the ban was in force back in very late january. why? because there seems to be better foreknowledge of what's happening. it's been better managed, if you will. there is more information for the airlines to deal with. from their perspective, anyone that's showing up who has the right documentation, the right travel visas to get on the aircraft, they are being allowed to the aircraft. there's -- there is -- there isn't the situation where people are getting on aircraft and finding when they get to the other end that the documents they have aren't sufficient. even refugees who face 120-day ballpark fr
from six countries, cnn diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us live with more on that. good morning to you. where are we in all of this? >> reporter: well, when you look at the airports through which some of the travelers are coming through, take the united arab emirates here, they have flights coming in from iran, for example, sudan, two of the countries out of the six of the muslim majority countries that have banned, they're not encountering problems as they were last time the ban...
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and i'm jamie robertson. reaching for the sky. will rupert murdoch's takeover plans for the pay tv giant be cleared for lift—off, or grounded? plus: ringgit rebellion. they saw off the speculators and the imf, but 20 years on from the asian financial crisis, did malaysia's risky strategy really pay off? hello and welcome to bbc news. one of the most senior figures in the vatican, cardinal george pell, has been charged with multiple counts of historical sexual offences. cardinal pell is the highest—ranking member of the catholic church in australia, and is based at the vatican, where he holds the office of treasurer. he is considered to rank third in the hierarchy of the global church. catholic officials in australia say he strenuously denies all allegations of abuse, and will return home from rome to clear his name. it is important to note that none of the allegations that have been made against cardinal pell have obviously been tested in any court yet. cardinal pell, like any other defendants, has a right to due process , defenda
and i'm jamie robertson. reaching for the sky. will rupert murdoch's takeover plans for the pay tv giant be cleared for lift—off, or grounded? plus: ringgit rebellion. they saw off the speculators and the imf, but 20 years on from the asian financial crisis, did malaysia's risky strategy really pay off? hello and welcome to bbc news. one of the most senior figures in the vatican, cardinal george pell, has been charged with multiple counts of historical sexual offences. cardinal pell is the...
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he also broke robertson's record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42. afterwards-- the famously "intense" nba star, became emotional as he it was westbrook's first mvp award. houston's james harden came in second place in voting. coming up-- an abc-7 exclusive. we sat down with the lawyer representing dozens of people injured by faulty takata airbags. what he is saying, after the company files for bankruptcy. plus, tickets to see "hamilton" are hard to come by. but what if i told you, that you could score some for just ten dollars? we'll explain.. coming up. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service for two years
he also broke robertson's record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42. afterwards-- the famously "intense" nba star, became emotional as he it was westbrook's first mvp award. houston's james harden came in second place in voting. coming up-- an abc-7 exclusive. we sat down with the lawyer representing dozens of people injured by faulty takata airbags. what he is saying, after the company files for bankruptcy. plus, tickets to see "hamilton" are hard to come by. but...
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pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club show with pat robertsonas he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987, and 1988. >> danuta pfeiffer worked on a series of radio intelligent programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with pat robinson from 1983 to 1987 and in her book "chiseled" she talks about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book about me. it was a
pfeiffer and her memoir "chiseled" which looks at her lifetime including the 700 club show with pat robertsonas he began campaigning for the republican party presidential nomination in 1987, and 1988. >> danuta pfeiffer worked on a series of radio intelligent programs but is best known as the cohost of the 700 club with pat robinson from 1983 to 1987 and in her book "chiseled" she talks about her time there and the rest of her life story. >> it wasn't a book...
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for the latest, let's bring in international diplomatic editor nic robertson, monitoring developments from abu dhabi. nic, this is counter to what we've seen for the most part from the trump administration. they didn't want to telegraph anything they did in terms of military preparations, a different approach here. >> reporter: yeah. it seems to be so. that was how the strike happened last time. the 59 cruise missiles that were fired on to assad's air base where the chemical weapons attack was perpetrated from. no warning. it was a surprise to the international community, certainly a surprise to assad and his backers, russia and iran. and nikki haley said this time that not only is assad potentially going to pay a heavy price, but they'll be responsible -- there will be responsibility on the part of russia and iran. now, it's interesting today that we're hearing from the state media in syria, the syrian state media under president bashar al assad, quoting a mid level russian official as saying that there seems to be the -- we are witnessing a new and unpress denned and ridiculous prov
for the latest, let's bring in international diplomatic editor nic robertson, monitoring developments from abu dhabi. nic, this is counter to what we've seen for the most part from the trump administration. they didn't want to telegraph anything they did in terms of military preparations, a different approach here. >> reporter: yeah. it seems to be so. that was how the strike happened last time. the 59 cruise missiles that were fired on to assad's air base where the chemical weapons...
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seeing the snp‘s westminster leader, angus robertson, unseated, was one of the night‘s more dramatic convinced it was their promise to block another referendum that created those victories. nobody, not me, not anyone, is expecting the snp to give up on independence. that is what it believes, and it is a perfectly honourable position to take. but what people do expect is that right now the snp gives scotland a break. simply put, scotland has had its fill. scottish labour are also claiming victory of a sort. now with seven mps, up from just one, they are back from the brink of extinction, saved by a corbyn surge, despite the scottish leadership‘s opposition to him. the success of our results as a combined message of being a pro union party, talking up the benefits of the united kingdom but also showing how we can do things differently, how to reject austerity and build a better future for the many. the lib dems got their scottish tally up to four, also by opposing another referendum. glasgow, last weekend, saw a huge pro—independence march. passionate yes voters, convinced independence
seeing the snp‘s westminster leader, angus robertson, unseated, was one of the night‘s more dramatic convinced it was their promise to block another referendum that created those victories. nobody, not me, not anyone, is expecting the snp to give up on independence. that is what it believes, and it is a perfectly honourable position to take. but what people do expect is that right now the snp gives scotland a break. simply put, scotland has had its fill. scottish labour are also claiming...
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nic robertson, thanks very much.ou're watching our continuing coverage of the terror rampage in london. six people killed. 48 is the latest figure of people injured. more on the breaking news story when we return. (quiet chatter) (soft gasp) (record scratching) ( ♪ ) (excited chatter) ( ♪ ) various: whoa! (mixed exclamations) ( ♪ ) (cheering) ( ♪ ) of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfa
nic robertson, thanks very much.ou're watching our continuing coverage of the terror rampage in london. six people killed. 48 is the latest figure of people injured. more on the breaking news story when we return. (quiet chatter) (soft gasp) (record scratching) ( ♪ ) (excited chatter) ( ♪ ) various: whoa! (mixed exclamations) ( ♪ ) (cheering) ( ♪ ) of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented...
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[cheers and applause] >> angus robertson has been the voice of opposition. standing up to the tories. and week out, putting jeremy corbyn to shame as he does it. [applause] that thorn insure the side of these tories is still there. last point, on the tory -- with, last week davidson is going to run. ] -- the thing is, she talks about it so much that i do not get a chance to talk about it. [applause] >> what i am talking about in this election is how we get rid of policies like the rate clause . support really does show her true colors. tories want only to talk about independence is if you look at any of them, there is no mention of health, education, welfare, or and him the other policies that really matter. they don't want to talk about the record and they do not want to check about their policies because they know the tory record and tory policies harm public services, harm people in this country. i will let miss davidson continue to talk about whatever she wants in this campaign. i will continue to talk about how we put an end to the tory policies that ar
[cheers and applause] >> angus robertson has been the voice of opposition. standing up to the tories. and week out, putting jeremy corbyn to shame as he does it. [applause] that thorn insure the side of these tories is still there. last point, on the tory -- with, last week davidson is going to run. ] -- the thing is, she talks about it so much that i do not get a chance to talk about it. [applause] >> what i am talking about in this election is how we get rid of policies like the...
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has lost was the, which robertson has lost was the, which robertson has lost was the constituency whichthan that. it really is beginning to look likely that the conservatives won't have 326 seat, that said, however, given that the dup are probably going to have a round 10 seats in northern ireland, i think some of the talk we have heard about possibly putting together a progressive alternative, that isn't going to work, it won't have the numbers, this is going to be an extraordinary election, nobody will be happy. we have a declaration coming from holborn and plymouth. let us have plymouth. keir starmer was re—elected by the way. here is the plymouth sutton. oliver newton colville 17806. richard the plymouth sutton. oliver newton colville17806. richard michael ellison, ukip, 1148. colville17806. richard michael ellison, ukip,1148. luke colville17806. richard michael ellison, ukip, 1148. luke pollard labour and co—operative party 23808. daniel michael sheath, the green party, 540. the number of rejected ballot papers was 83. and i therefore declare... labour oust the conservative from pl
has lost was the, which robertson has lost was the, which robertson has lost was the constituency whichthan that. it really is beginning to look likely that the conservatives won't have 326 seat, that said, however, given that the dup are probably going to have a round 10 seats in northern ireland, i think some of the talk we have heard about possibly putting together a progressive alternative, that isn't going to work, it won't have the numbers, this is going to be an extraordinary election,...
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that could mean tougher legislation. >> nick robertson thank you. there was chaos, confusion all around london especially on london bridge last night during the attacks. one man talked with becky anderson what he saw when he came upon the scene shortly after the violence be gn. >> as i drove closer towards the incident i saw a man lying on the floor. he was krad led by another man and had blood on his chest. at first it looked like an accident. as i moved closer towards him i could tell the blood was concentrated in his chest area. it looked like he had been stabbed. i saw another person lying down next to him. they had covered his head with a blanket. it looked like this guy may have died. we were stuck there for around 30 minutes or so. we have weren't moving. there was a lot of commotion. people were going crazy. the police seemed calm at the time. it was only subsequently i saw quite a lot of police. they were chasing people across the bridge. this was civilians and screaming at them to run run run for your lives. >> 48 people were wounded in th
that could mean tougher legislation. >> nick robertson thank you. there was chaos, confusion all around london especially on london bridge last night during the attacks. one man talked with becky anderson what he saw when he came upon the scene shortly after the violence be gn. >> as i drove closer towards the incident i saw a man lying on the floor. he was krad led by another man and had blood on his chest. at first it looked like an accident. as i moved closer towards him i could...
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nic robertson joins us live. we'll expect something where the latest intel will be delivered to the prime minister? >> reporter: we will. we can expect the prime minister to be calm, to be reassuring, to communicate perhaps some of the details we'll hear shortly, but we can expect her to deliver a very strong and robust message against this act of terrorism. what people are going to be listening for, of course, is this the end of it, can it be prevented, and some of these questions just don't have answers at the moment, max. but that is the sort of pressure that a prime minister has. right now, of course, she is gathering that information from those security chiefs, defense, intelligence, police, and other key ministers around that key cabinet briefing. max? >> in terms of the election campaign, it's been suspended. we're starting to hear we actually shouldn't keach suspending normal life. we should be carrying on as normal. there were words tweeted to that effect. what do you make of that? >> reporter: i think s
nic robertson joins us live. we'll expect something where the latest intel will be delivered to the prime minister? >> reporter: we will. we can expect the prime minister to be calm, to be reassuring, to communicate perhaps some of the details we'll hear shortly, but we can expect her to deliver a very strong and robust message against this act of terrorism. what people are going to be listening for, of course, is this the end of it, can it be prevented, and some of these questions just...
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their deputy leader angus robertson was ousted by the conservatives and their former leader alex salmondhis seat too. now one of theresa may's own mps is laying the blame on her. i think she's in a very difficult place. she's a remarkable and a very talented woman, and she doesn't shy from difficult decisions, but she now has to consider her position. the festival of democracy has been on full show, as have the upsets. theresa may arrived at party hq knowing there are those who say that should bring the end of the road for her premiership. she has ended up wea k her premiership. she has ended up weak and with fewer mps and calls for her to go. tom bateman, bbc news. in northern ireland both the sdlp and the ulster unionist party lost their seats. it was a successful night for the largest parties. the democratic unionist party won ten seats and sinn fein won seven seats but will continue to abstain from sitting in parliament. the result could see the dup play a key role in any potential coalition negotiations with the conservative party. in wales, the labour party had a strong night takin
their deputy leader angus robertson was ousted by the conservatives and their former leader alex salmondhis seat too. now one of theresa may's own mps is laying the blame on her. i think she's in a very difficult place. she's a remarkable and a very talented woman, and she doesn't shy from difficult decisions, but she now has to consider her position. the festival of democracy has been on full show, as have the upsets. theresa may arrived at party hq knowing there are those who say that should...
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. >> we've seen over the past two years that it has been the snp, not labor, angus robertson, not jeremy corbyn that has been the effective opposition. [ applause ] making scotland's voice heard week in and week out raising issues important not just to scotland but the whole of the uk. week in, week out at the prime minister's questions. it was the snp that was the first to spot and pick up on the national insurance increases in the budget. and that, of course, then led to a u turn. a whole range of issues that has been the snp making sure that scotland's voice is heard. that's been important. and over a period where we may have another tory government with a bigger majority, that will be even more important. of course, in politics, you know, who wins elections matters. in terms of who has the authority to stand up and speak for those they represent. and if the snp wins this election, a week on thursday, i take nothing for granted. but if we win this election, then yet again the people of scotland will have put their trust in the snp to stand up for scotland. [ applause ] and that is exa
. >> we've seen over the past two years that it has been the snp, not labor, angus robertson, not jeremy corbyn that has been the effective opposition. [ applause ] making scotland's voice heard week in and week out raising issues important not just to scotland but the whole of the uk. week in, week out at the prime minister's questions. it was the snp that was the first to spot and pick up on the national insurance increases in the budget. and that, of course, then led to a u turn. a...
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. >> i want to bring in nic robertson, he's outside 10 downing street. what's the reaction there to this feud with the london mayor? >> this is another case of perhaps unintended consequences for president trump. he said that he supports the british prime minister. e he says that he supports the british people at this tragic time, but the effect of what he's saying is the london mayor is seen by the u.s. deputy ambassador here spoken about it for saying that he's doing a good job, he's commended and for being strong at this difficult time here. the reality is that we're now just a few days away from an election. the british prime minister has positioned herself very closely with president trump. anything he says or does that can be viewed in a negative light in britain will reflect badly on her. the leader of the opposition has picked up on this already, this criticism by president trump and who said the president clearly doesn't have a grasp and an understanding of the situation here in london or what the mayor of trying to do. the loader of the opposit
. >> i want to bring in nic robertson, he's outside 10 downing street. what's the reaction there to this feud with the london mayor? >> this is another case of perhaps unintended consequences for president trump. he said that he supports the british prime minister. e he says that he supports the british people at this tragic time, but the effect of what he's saying is the london mayor is seen by the u.s. deputy ambassador here spoken about it for saying that he's doing a good job,...
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cardinals pumper carlos martinez cruising like smokey robertson. a complete game shutout.ter nick pitched four good innings. and four run fourth for the red birds. seventh inning, bases juiced for matt carpenter. thanks to the gap in the right center, phillies lose their fourth straight, 7-0. >>> the kentucky derby and preakness winners both sent out the war cry. here's the call. >> and it is irish war cry and on the outside, papn are has taken the lead. and jose ortiz in the belmont stakes. >> yeah, tapwrit went off at 5/1 odds. patch, the one eyed horse was third. >>> and facing the cleveland gladiators. airing it out to darius renleds. that's up for good. they beat them 59/49 and improve to 8-0. we'll be right back. >>> well, we have a heat wave in the works through tuesday in the upper 90s. we could be -- or we are flirting with 100 degree mark. >> and possibly breaking records. >> that's right the record high for monday, monday and tuesday is -- and we could make or break it. >> i'm denise, "saturday night live" is next. have a great night. for years, fios has been pr
cardinals pumper carlos martinez cruising like smokey robertson. a complete game shutout.ter nick pitched four good innings. and four run fourth for the red birds. seventh inning, bases juiced for matt carpenter. thanks to the gap in the right center, phillies lose their fourth straight, 7-0. >>> the kentucky derby and preakness winners both sent out the war cry. here's the call. >> and it is irish war cry and on the outside, papn are has taken the lead. and jose ortiz in the...
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i'm jamie robertson.n a minute we will have more on the markets, and how they are reacting to rumours of higher interest rates. but first: we start with a big day for this man, media tycoon rupert murdoch. he may be 86 years old, but his empire—building ambition seems to be undiminished. today he finds out whether the uk government will let him take over pay tv giant sky, or whether to order a full investigation. so what is at stake? mr murdoch's 21st century fox already owns 39% of sky. the price tag for full control — $15 billion. sky is one of europe's biggest broadcasters, with 22 million customers. the deal has already been cleared by countries across the region, but some claim it would give mr murdoch too much control of media here in the uk. it is not the first time he has tried to take over sky. his company news corporation abandoned a bid in 2011, following the phone—hacking scandal involving its newspapers. this year a new scandal, sexual harassment allegations at fox news in the us, has led to
i'm jamie robertson.n a minute we will have more on the markets, and how they are reacting to rumours of higher interest rates. but first: we start with a big day for this man, media tycoon rupert murdoch. he may be 86 years old, but his empire—building ambition seems to be undiminished. today he finds out whether the uk government will let him take over pay tv giant sky, or whether to order a full investigation. so what is at stake? mr murdoch's 21st century fox already owns 39% of sky. the...
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nic robertson is this london. we just learned that police released one of those they arrested initially without any charges. also interesting is is the genders. 7 of the 12 people were women. what can else can you tell us about the investigation? >> that's right. police are saying they are making significant progress in terms of identifying these three attackers. they have not yet named them or given any details about them. just a short time ago, they called on the media not to speculate as to the identity of these attackers. they will release the names as soon as as possible. there's more details about the raids and arrests taking place in the eastern part of london. 12 people arrested, one of whom has been released without charges. seven of those people were women. four properties were also searched. and earlier today the assistant commissioner for the police spoke about how this attack unfolded. take a listen. >> it was a white van recently hired by one of the attackers. as our understanding grows, we now under
nic robertson is this london. we just learned that police released one of those they arrested initially without any charges. also interesting is is the genders. 7 of the 12 people were women. what can else can you tell us about the investigation? >> that's right. police are saying they are making significant progress in terms of identifying these three attackers. they have not yet named them or given any details about them. just a short time ago, they called on the media not to speculate...
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cnn's nic robertson live with more. why is it they say this could have been prevented, nic?well, the residents had complained about many aspects of the building, not least their concerns about fire risk. the gooding was supposed -- the building was supposed to be designed ed ted tomen ed ted t fire, not allow it to spread. over the weekend, a senior official said it was possible that the cladding that had recently been put on the building last year, that that cladding did not meet current fire regulations for a building of that height, that that type of cladding could be used on buildings lower than 50-feet high. that is something that is still subject to an investigation here. the country will mark a minute's silence in about an hour's time as a moment of respect. theresa may, the prime minister, is under a huge amount of pressure. she's been criticized for an helping the residents. she is expected to make a speech at downing street in the next hour or so. that will likely be connected to the incident overnight where a van was driven into a crowd of people. that is the type
cnn's nic robertson live with more. why is it they say this could have been prevented, nic?well, the residents had complained about many aspects of the building, not least their concerns about fire risk. the gooding was supposed -- the building was supposed to be designed ed ted tomen ed ted t fire, not allow it to spread. over the weekend, a senior official said it was possible that the cladding that had recently been put on the building last year, that that cladding did not meet current fire...
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heard former police officers and counter-terrorism officials saying the same thing, clarissa. >> nic robertson>> just moments ago, an emotional ariana grande addressed the crowds at the one love tribute concert in manchester telling them, quote, i love you and i think the kind of love and unity you are displaying this is kind of medicine the world needs right now. international contemporary, phil black is there. those scenes are epic. the crowds are enormous. give us a sense of the mood there. >> it is extraordinary, clarice a, it really is. this crowd has been so loud and so warm and just so happy to be here. we will move the camera now and give you a sense of what we are seeing. as we speak, coldplay, the british band, is on the stage. belting out their classic hit, "i love you." and arianne da grande the hostess of this event singing what has become manchester's after mood the last two weeks or so, the old song, "don't look back in anger." we've heard people singing it in manchester for weeks now. a short time ago we heard this hallowed crowd of 50,000 people singing it together as one. rea
heard former police officers and counter-terrorism officials saying the same thing, clarissa. >> nic robertson>> just moments ago, an emotional ariana grande addressed the crowds at the one love tribute concert in manchester telling them, quote, i love you and i think the kind of love and unity you are displaying this is kind of medicine the world needs right now. international contemporary, phil black is there. those scenes are epic. the crowds are enormous. give us a sense of the...
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nick robertson there in london. thank you. in the midst of this terrible tragedy, there are incredible store yi stories of heroism. one witness describes how restaurant workers jumped into action to get customers to safety. listen. >> i saw a guy opposite throw a table at someone and it's unclear in a what that was. there is this guy that saw these guys were doing and threw glasses at them. he threw tables at them just to try to stop them and hurting this poor young woman who they were stabbing. he was remarkable. >> amazing. for more on the victims of last night's attack, i want to bring in cnn's senior national correspondent. he is live there near london bridge. are there any updates on the wounded? >> good evening, anna. well, of the 48 wounded in last night's attack, most are still in the hospital. including 21 who were critically wounded that means that death toll which stands at seven could still rise. now we haven't been told too much about the identities of the wounded but we're starting to hear stories like the one of
nick robertson there in london. thank you. in the midst of this terrible tragedy, there are incredible store yi stories of heroism. one witness describes how restaurant workers jumped into action to get customers to safety. listen. >> i saw a guy opposite throw a table at someone and it's unclear in a what that was. there is this guy that saw these guys were doing and threw glasses at them. he threw tables at them just to try to stop them and hurting this poor young woman who they were...
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their deputy leader angus robertson and former leader alex salmond.ters the length and breadth of the uk are no longer prepared to accept. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. the lib dems saw the return of former ministers like vince cable in twickenham, but the pa rty‘s old vince cable in twickenham, but the party's old leader was the victim of one of the biggest upsets of the night, losing his sheffield seat.” have encountered this evening something that many people have encountered before tonight, and i suspect many people will encounter after tonight, which is, in politics, you live by the sword and you die by the sword. after their best ever election result in westminster, the democratic unionist party now find themselves as kingmakers. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning, and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation at this time of great challenge. paul nuttall resigned as ukip's leader after the party los
their deputy leader angus robertson and former leader alex salmond.ters the length and breadth of the uk are no longer prepared to accept. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. the lib dems saw the return of former ministers like vince cable in twickenham, but the pa rty‘s old vince cable in twickenham, but the party's old leader was the victim of one of the biggest upsets of the night, losing his sheffield seat.” have encountered this...
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as to how the ban affects travelers from six muslim-majority countries, nic robertson with more now from middle east. how is this rolling out? >> reporter: here in the united arab emirates, there are two main airports, dubai, abu dhabi. north is experiencing any great difficulties. they have passengers, for example, that transit through here from iran, one of the six, sudan, again, one of the six muslim-majority countries that were affected by the ban. they say the way that this has been rolled out this time, that there's been some advance knowledge ahead of this. that anyone who has correct documentation and shows up at the airport will be able to get on the plane. the passengers seem to understand it. the airlines seem to have enough information to go on. this isn't a case where people are getting on the aircraft and flying halfway across the world to the united states and suddenly find the document they have is no longer valid. that seems to be working. what isn't interpriddle is the way the -- interpreted is the way the family is interpreted. they're saying grandparents, grandmother,
as to how the ban affects travelers from six muslim-majority countries, nic robertson with more now from middle east. how is this rolling out? >> reporter: here in the united arab emirates, there are two main airports, dubai, abu dhabi. north is experiencing any great difficulties. they have passengers, for example, that transit through here from iran, one of the six, sudan, again, one of the six muslim-majority countries that were affected by the ban. they say the way that this has been...
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. >> we begin with our international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, who joins me now. nic, what are police learning about the men who carried out these attacks? >> reporter: the police say this is a continuing investigation, continuing at a swift pace. they have made significant progress inidentifying the three men in the attack. one of them rented the white van and several searches in the east of london in barking today, do seem to indicate the police suspect these men may have been living in the east of london prior to this attack. why can we surmise this? looking at what the police have done after recent attacks, the first properties they go tend to be the properties where the attackers have been living or have close friends or associates. that's where we can begin to surmise the attackers came from london, not identifying them even asking journalists to pixelate the images shortly before the attack. police want to continue the investigation at their pace, uncovering leads at their own pace without any tip offs to journalists or to the public about who the attackers
. >> we begin with our international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, who joins me now. nic, what are police learning about the men who carried out these attacks? >> reporter: the police say this is a continuing investigation, continuing at a swift pace. they have made significant progress inidentifying the three men in the attack. one of them rented the white van and several searches in the east of london in barking today, do seem to indicate the police suspect these men may have...
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right now she international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins me from northern ireland.the official word is that there has been no change in the invitation, but could the trump visit s visit still be in jeopardy anyway and can you tell us whether her coalition is holding together? >> sure. well, 10 downing street is also saying they're not going to comment on private phone conversations and that invitation from the queen still stands. but it's been a contentious issue from the get go. she was criticized in the british media for the hand holding and the travel ban, 1.8 million people signed a petition saying president trump shouldn't or the queen shouldn't have to meet president trump. the leader of the opposition who is supported by "the guardian" newspaper, he has used a security issue saying that britain is not going to have its security dictated or left in the hands of a trump white house. so president trump has become an election issue. then there was a climate change agreement. prime minister theresa may criticized for not being stronger in her criticism of presiden
right now she international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins me from northern ireland.the official word is that there has been no change in the invitation, but could the trump visit s visit still be in jeopardy anyway and can you tell us whether her coalition is holding together? >> sure. well, 10 downing street is also saying they're not going to comment on private phone conversations and that invitation from the queen still stands. but it's been a contentious issue from the get go....
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nic robertson, thank you so much. as always, martin, back to you in new york. >>> last night's attack makes nine terror incidents in europe since 2015. to talk about all of that we have our panel. will is the managing director at the international corporation protection group. michael is the former director of the house intel committee. david rohde is online news director for the new yorker. will, let me start with you. what more can governments do to try to prevent these kind of attacks? we have seen them. we've seen attempts to try to block them. they still keep happening. >> i think, again, it is to a certain degree relative. i think we have to be quite prag pragmatic to a certain degree also about the number of attacks that materialize and have been followed by the various intelligence government agencies and counter terrorism capabilities. there is a lot of catching up that needs to be done. some very significant attacks across europe. for us in the united kingdom, 7/7 was very much our wakeup call. for france it
nic robertson, thank you so much. as always, martin, back to you in new york. >>> last night's attack makes nine terror incidents in europe since 2015. to talk about all of that we have our panel. will is the managing director at the international corporation protection group. michael is the former director of the house intel committee. david rohde is online news director for the new yorker. will, let me start with you. what more can governments do to try to prevent these kind of...
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i asked questions of artists and great song writers like smoky robertson. make a great song. you are interpreter of that great american song book. what is for you? what's for tony bennett to make a great song? >> a best example is a composer named berlin. he was amazing. every time he wrote a song, it was simple and profound at the same time. you will never get tired hearing a great berlin song. >> i think you answered my question, simple, profound and ever lasting, those are part of the ingredients of great songs for you. >> you have a lot of collaborations. you been hanging out with lady gaga, amy whinehaus, what is it about collaboration that you enjoy? >> it is the individual talents. >> uh-huh. >> certain people just know how to do it. lady gaga she does not realize these days how great she is. i think she will do well in films and a wonderful person and very honest and very educated. she repocorded and more importantly, the public adores her. i think hopefully she will be around for a very long time and stays very popular. >> you mentioned lady gaga p
i asked questions of artists and great song writers like smoky robertson. make a great song. you are interpreter of that great american song book. what is for you? what's for tony bennett to make a great song? >> a best example is a composer named berlin. he was amazing. every time he wrote a song, it was simple and profound at the same time. you will never get tired hearing a great berlin song. >> i think you answered my question, simple, profound and ever lasting, those are part...
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i want to bring in nic robertson, first to this breaking news. what are we learning about the two terrorists? >> he was born in pakistan. the police are also saying that he was known to both the police and the british intelligence services prior to this attack. he had been on their radar before. the others are of libyan descent. but he's had an alias was of a 25-year-old man. the police say they are working to try to identify now the other attacker, that's the priority for them at the moment. but putting in context the fact they had known this 27-year-old british pakistani born individual they say they had to put that into the context of they have the currently following 500 different counterterrorism potential plots. they have 20,000 people of interest who passed across their radar in the past few years. they say currently they have 3,000 people of interest that they are looking at specifically right now. so the police are try ing ing t in context the fact that they knew about one of these attackers in advance of the attack. they say they have n
i want to bring in nic robertson, first to this breaking news. what are we learning about the two terrorists? >> he was born in pakistan. the police are also saying that he was known to both the police and the british intelligence services prior to this attack. he had been on their radar before. the others are of libyan descent. but he's had an alias was of a 25-year-old man. the police say they are working to try to identify now the other attacker, that's the priority for them at the...
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he also broke robertson's record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42.fterwards-- the famously "intense" nba star, became emotional as he thanked his parents and his wife. it was westbrook's first mvp award. houston's james harden came in second place in a viral mistake- involving the washington redskins. apparently someone at the n-f-l thinks they play in washington state! nfl-shop-dot com -- a seller of league merchandise-- reportedly selling a redskins decal with washington state in the background! we reached out to the n-f-l but haven't heard back. it appears the items are no longer available. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - more clouds than sun; unseasonably cool today (have the small umbrella) - 90s return starting thursday - hot & hum cloudy. isolated shower possible. highs: 77-80 winds: w 5-10 mph tonight: mainly clear and comfortably cool. lows: 53-60 winds: nw 5 mph wednesday: mostly sunny. low humidity. highs: 81-84 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph z live tease >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. we begin with a breaking news a
he also broke robertson's record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42.fterwards-- the famously "intense" nba star, became emotional as he thanked his parents and his wife. it was westbrook's first mvp award. houston's james harden came in second place in a viral mistake- involving the washington redskins. apparently someone at the n-f-l thinks they play in washington state! nfl-shop-dot com -- a seller of league merchandise-- reportedly selling a redskins decal with washington...
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nic robertson is joining us now. set the scene of what you're seeing now and who you've been talking to, what you've heard about the terror event in the last few hours. >> reporter: well, we can still hear a helicopter hovering above us and the situation on the perimeter here does seem to be settling down. people in this neighborhood are still trying to get back to their homes and for some it's still not possible. people we've talked to that witnessed parts of the attack, hearing the shots being told to run and leave the area by police, as we came into the area here, absolutely chaotic situation. police moving down the center of the road and riot gear towards the borough market from where we were. and then they turned, they arrested a man, ran at high speed, chased everyone including us out of the area, armed police moved in. but that situation, as i say that was chaotic before, has very much calmed down at the moment. 20 people, as we know, are being treated for injuries in hospital. numbers of others treated by the
nic robertson is joining us now. set the scene of what you're seeing now and who you've been talking to, what you've heard about the terror event in the last few hours. >> reporter: well, we can still hear a helicopter hovering above us and the situation on the perimeter here does seem to be settling down. people in this neighborhood are still trying to get back to their homes and for some it's still not possible. people we've talked to that witnessed parts of the attack, hearing the...
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nic robertson.een no change, but could the trump visit still be in some jeopardy, anyway? >> sure. 10 downing street, theresa may's office, is also saying they aren't going to comment on private phone conversations and that invitation from the queen still stands. but it's been a contentious issue from the get-go from theresa may's visit with donald trump, president donald trump, earlier this year. she was criticized in the british media for the hand holding. then the travel ban, 1.8 million people in britain signed a petition saying president trump shouldn't -- or the queen shouldn't have to meet president trump. then as we've got into the election cycle here, leader of the opposition who is supported by "the guardian" newspaper -- indirectly, but that's how most people's read of it -- he has used a security issue saying that britain is not going to -- is not going to have its security dictated or left in the hands of a trump white house. so president trump has become an election issue. then there w
nic robertson.een no change, but could the trump visit still be in some jeopardy, anyway? >> sure. 10 downing street, theresa may's office, is also saying they aren't going to comment on private phone conversations and that invitation from the queen still stands. but it's been a contentious issue from the get-go from theresa may's visit with donald trump, president donald trump, earlier this year. she was criticized in the british media for the hand holding. then the travel ban, 1.8...
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nic robertson is on the scene. i take it we're getting some of the names of those involved, the names of the some of the terrorists. is that right? >> that's right, wolf. the police had said they were going to name them. what we're getting are the names of two of the three attackers. the police said all three were shot dead. let me just read you here what we just had from the police. the two men, kareem and rasheed, both from east of london. more details here. kareem, 27 years old, born the 20th of april 1990 was a british citizen who was born in pakistan. rasheed, 30 years old, born the 31st of july, 1986. had claimed to be morroccan and libyan. this is a man who's given a different date of birth here as the 31st of july, 1991. so one of the individuals has two aliases. has claimed a different nationality from what the police have here. one of them a british national but pakistani origin. we can also add in what we've learned from irish police that they are helping british counter terrorism police with connections
nic robertson is on the scene. i take it we're getting some of the names of those involved, the names of the some of the terrorists. is that right? >> that's right, wolf. the police had said they were going to name them. what we're getting are the names of two of the three attackers. the police said all three were shot dead. let me just read you here what we just had from the police. the two men, kareem and rasheed, both from east of london. more details here. kareem, 27 years old, born...
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>> nic robertson on the scene for us. thanks so much. it is 2:39 a.m. london time.d there is still a great deal of police activity on the street. the fact that nic just heard another explosion, a loud bang. we've been hearing them too. they don't appear to be gun shots. they could be a tactical blast that could be used as a diversion. we heard from the london mayor that the situation is still unfolding. new developments coming in by the minute. we'll take a quick break and be right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home. w2s, or you could push that button. [dong] [rocket launching] skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. [whisper: rocket] present. you're always itthinking about it.s always what if my cancer
>> nic robertson on the scene for us. thanks so much. it is 2:39 a.m. london time.d there is still a great deal of police activity on the street. the fact that nic just heard another explosion, a loud bang. we've been hearing them too. they don't appear to be gun shots. they could be a tactical blast that could be used as a diversion. we heard from the london mayor that the situation is still unfolding. new developments coming in by the minute. we'll take a quick break and be right back....
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chris davis gets a solid hit to the left and the a's were up 3-2, and taking david robertson with the deep solo home run. matt joyce connects on chris back and another solo home run. days take it, 5-3. way to go, oakland a's. >>> the giants lost, 51 losses in battling the phillies for the worst record in baseball. despite the giants losing the fans are still turning out. that was the 524 consecutive sellout. only allowing the giants to score one run in five innings, the giants scored only two runs in the entire game. >>> tim tebow is moving on out. the new york mets promoted the former heisman trophy winner to the single letter a ball. batting .322 for the columbia fireflies and not tearing up the level but the met say that indications are positive that he is looking good and they want to give tim tebow a shot with better pitching. tim tebow should be in the lineup when they play tomorrow night. >>> and nascar racing kevin harvick ended his long losing streak by dominating the sonoma raceway. the former nascar champion as been windless in 20 races -- winless and 20 races but he led fo
chris davis gets a solid hit to the left and the a's were up 3-2, and taking david robertson with the deep solo home run. matt joyce connects on chris back and another solo home run. days take it, 5-3. way to go, oakland a's. >>> the giants lost, 51 losses in battling the phillies for the worst record in baseball. despite the giants losing the fans are still turning out. that was the 524 consecutive sellout. only allowing the giants to score one run in five innings, the giants scored...