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a connection between manchester and london? >> 100%. the next is not a silly there's an organization that there is a central theme or central individual or group that saying hey, you check in manchester last week and now you hit london this week and be prepared to be something else. it's not centrally directed. these are different kinds of networks where there is a posting that goes up that says attack during ramadan and people in the uk respond to that but it's not a direct order attack tomorrow. trace: guzman, i have very little time but you have these attacks, one in paris, then you have the multiple terrorist attacks and then you have after san bernardino and paris and orlando, are you worried about this country? >> absolutely. the advertisers here in the united states. we have organizations and individuals that are poised and ready and willing to attack. of course, americans to worry. we are not in the same situation as the uk and europe but we are not immune. trace: former congressman, pete hoekstra, thank you. you can see the bottom
a connection between manchester and london? >> 100%. the next is not a silly there's an organization that there is a central theme or central individual or group that saying hey, you check in manchester last week and now you hit london this week and be prepared to be something else. it's not centrally directed. these are different kinds of networks where there is a posting that goes up that says attack during ramadan and people in the uk respond to that but it's not a direct order attack...
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in the manchester investigation they had 17 arrests. joining me now is former counterterrorism adviser to vice president dick cheney. we have listened to police all night talk about how this went down, the van runs over people in the attackers get out with knives. you know in about two hours or so the prime minister, teresa may will meet with her cobra group. they're going to want some answers and there are not many answers right now to get. >> it is interesting that tresa may end mi five organization give a warning just to the wake of the manchester attack that more attacks were eminent. i be curious to see if the cells were related. right now the police and an eye five are going through pocket litter. fortunately the suspects did not blow themselves up so they can see what is on the attackers, where they came from, where they lived if they had cell phones on them, with a talk to and begin trying to take down the rest of that network as fast as possible. that's what's going on tactically on the ground. if we think back it's worth bringi
in the manchester investigation they had 17 arrests. joining me now is former counterterrorism adviser to vice president dick cheney. we have listened to police all night talk about how this went down, the van runs over people in the attackers get out with knives. you know in about two hours or so the prime minister, teresa may will meet with her cobra group. they're going to want some answers and there are not many answers right now to get. >> it is interesting that tresa may end mi five...
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two cousins of the manchester bomber — salman abedi — have been speaking to the bbc tonight, after being 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 bombing and said they 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 famil
two cousins of the manchester bomber — salman abedi — have been speaking to the bbc tonight, after being 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 bombing and said they 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...
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they raised it after the manchester attack, they lowered it but we do not know it's been raised. we do know to resume his meeting with her quote cobra unit, national security alliance to figure out what the next steps are. london please briefed the media just a moment ago. i want to listen to the whole thing in its entirety because it made big news. watch. >> good morning. since late evening on saturday the third of june the police have been responding to incidents on london bridge and the borough market of london. we are treating this as a terrorist incident and are called a full investigation is underway. this is led by london counterterrorism commands. you will understand that the incident is still growing and at the moment what we understand is as follows: eight minutes past 10:00 p.m. last night we began to receive reports that a vehicle had struck pedestrians on london bridge. the vehicle continue to drive from london bridge to borough market. the suspects left the vehicle, attempted to stab a number of people including an on-duty british constable police officer who was res
they raised it after the manchester attack, they lowered it but we do not know it's been raised. we do know to resume his meeting with her quote cobra unit, national security alliance to figure out what the next steps are. london please briefed the media just a moment ago. i want to listen to the whole thing in its entirety because it made big news. watch. >> good morning. since late evening on saturday the third of june the police have been responding to incidents on london bridge and...
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after the manchester attack, the analysts said to ta ke manchester attack, the analysts said to take the highest level in the five level system. only the third time that level has been reached. the critical level meant that an attack may be imminent. after police got control of their understanding of the manchester bombing they then dropped the level to severe which still means that there is still a severe risk of attack. it is likely we will go back critical as there is evidence of another impending attack. but that is up to cobra and the government. obviously we have the westminster attack, the manchester attack and now this. all different in many ways. the first in the third is similar in one obvious respect. a car attack followed by a knife attack. in this case we have a conspiracy. several men who appear on the eyewitness accounts we have so on the eyewitness accounts we have so far to have planned this and carried it out together. the first man in, at westminster, was a lone wolf. the middle attack, the bombing in manchester was entirely different. there is a lot of evidence th
after the manchester attack, the analysts said to ta ke manchester attack, the analysts said to take the highest level in the five level system. only the third time that level has been reached. the critical level meant that an attack may be imminent. after police got control of their understanding of the manchester bombing they then dropped the level to severe which still means that there is still a severe risk of attack. it is likely we will go back critical as there is evidence of another...
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and the top story here in the uk: police investigating the manchester terror attack say they have a clearera of salman abedi's movements in the days before he carried out the bombing. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the british prime ministerfaces a showdown with conservatives after losing her majority in last week's election. and live streaming is a multibillion dollar industry, but check out some extreme measures chinese internet stars take to become popular. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. it's a monday. glad you could join us. it's a monday. glad you could join us. the former british chancellor, george osborne, has said he does not believe there is enough support for a hard brexit following the loss of tory seats in the general election. those comments come as theresa may meets conservatives to shore up her position after they lost their majority last week. she is trying to negotiate a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to give her a majority in the house of commo
and the top story here in the uk: police investigating the manchester terror attack say they have a clearera of salman abedi's movements in the days before he carried out the bombing. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the british prime ministerfaces a showdown with conservatives after losing her majority in last week's election. and live streaming is a multibillion dollar industry, but check out some extreme measures chinese internet stars take to become...
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it is possible same group isis, in libya, they may have had some question, the manchester attack. ice are looking into that. intelligence services are looking into that. all of this at the time when there's a lot of concern here in the u.s. it is the highest terrorism in its whole history. we have an election coming up very soon. in paris, we saw an attack on the champs-elysees. it is also the holy month of ramadan and isis has historically instructed their followers to surge attacks during ramadan. telling them they'll get extra rewards in the afterlife. so there is a lot of concern as we move forward. >> so looking at this attack, from what we've seen, from the number of known potential terrorist attacks in the u.k. recent attacks having connections to isis. perhaps not direct. perhaps inspired by the internet. perhaps directed. we don't have details yet here. but based on percentages, based on analysis, is it likely that this attack today could be connected to the manchester attack or could be at least inspired or connected in some way with isis or similar? >> well, it is early
it is possible same group isis, in libya, they may have had some question, the manchester attack. ice are looking into that. intelligence services are looking into that. all of this at the time when there's a lot of concern here in the u.s. it is the highest terrorism in its whole history. we have an election coming up very soon. in paris, we saw an attack on the champs-elysees. it is also the holy month of ramadan and isis has historically instructed their followers to surge attacks during...
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it comes not many days after the manchester attack were 22 were killed in the explosion at the magister arena but in this attack it appears to be a number of men in that vehicle in that white van, driving across london bridge, and then getting out of the vehicle and carrying out a knife attack. number of eyewitnesses have said they saw these men getting out of the van, many of them with knives, one in particular with a long knife. it appears that the police have apprehended one or more of the casualties, we have been seeing a picture of one of the suspects, one of the suspected assailants, lying on the ground with canisters attached to his body. earlier i spoke to robbie kittler and joshua land, who saw the white van. we were in the pub. my friend josh ordered a taxi. i left, crossed the road, got into the taxi and looked out of the window, josh has gone in to get ourfriend. out of the window, josh has gone in to get our friend. five or ten seconds later i is the 20 or 30 people trying to run inside the pub, which i thought was rather odd, then i saw which i thought was rather odd, then
it comes not many days after the manchester attack were 22 were killed in the explosion at the magister arena but in this attack it appears to be a number of men in that vehicle in that white van, driving across london bridge, and then getting out of the vehicle and carrying out a knife attack. number of eyewitnesses have said they saw these men getting out of the van, many of them with knives, one in particular with a long knife. it appears that the police have apprehended one or more of the...
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not quite two weeks after the attack in manchester, and not quite 24 hours after the latest outrage inselves. manchester stands together and i think you can see the atmosphere already immediately. 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 moment
not quite two weeks after the attack in manchester, and not quite 24 hours after the latest outrage inselves. manchester stands together and i think you can see the atmosphere already immediately. 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...
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two weeks ago, the manchester arena was attacked by a suicide bomber. and now london has been struck once more. and at the same time, the security and intelligence agencies and police have disrupted five credible plots since the westminster attack in march. in terms of their planning and execution, the recent attacks are not connected, but we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face as terrorism breeds terrorism and perpetrators are inspired to attack not only on the basis of carefully constructed plots after years of planning and training, and not even as lone attackers radicalized online but by copying each other and often using the crudest means of attack. we cannot and must not pretend that things can continue as they are. things need to change, and they need to change in four important ways. first, while the recent attacks are not connected by common networks, they are connected in one important sense. they are bound together by the single evil ideology of islamist extremism that preaches hatred, sews division, and promotes sect
two weeks ago, the manchester arena was attacked by a suicide bomber. and now london has been struck once more. and at the same time, the security and intelligence agencies and police have disrupted five credible plots since the westminster attack in march. in terms of their planning and execution, the recent attacks are not connected, but we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face as terrorism breeds terrorism and perpetrators are inspired to attack not only on the basis...
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we asked the strong city of manchester and the world to join us of manchester and the world to join ustred and fear will never win. today we stand together. as you look at these images from inside the old trafford ground, you see the evidence of that. i think i'm hearing they are just one minute away from the opening of this concert. and talking to people a little earlier, we can hear that they were very much glad to be here tonight. they weren't going to let anything stop them. and although this will be a very emotional evening, there is a sense of bravado now, i suppose, and that will give way undoubtedly to tears, the emotion. joy, enjoyment of the music, a whole gamut of feelings tonight. above all, it demonstrates that people love manchester. another moment of silence. let's not be afraid. it looks like an almost capacity 50,000 crowd. many of those were at the concert two weeks ago, and the rest of the crowd made up from those who bought the tickets which sold all -- who bought the tickets which sold all —— out within 20 minutes of going on sale. there are various groups on hand
we asked the strong city of manchester and the world to join us of manchester and the world to join ustred and fear will never win. today we stand together. as you look at these images from inside the old trafford ground, you see the evidence of that. i think i'm hearing they are just one minute away from the opening of this concert. and talking to people a little earlier, we can hear that they were very much glad to be here tonight. they weren't going to let anything stop them. and although...
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she suffered spinal injuries in the blast at manchester arena. 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're more than happy to bring you home. it's whatever she wants. proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester city council a
she suffered spinal injuries in the blast at manchester arena. 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...
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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 the staning of philadelphia city councilman david oh is in police custody. we told you a warrant was issued for shawn yarbrea. >> i saw this photograph, i said that's him
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...
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then the manchester bombing just a few days ago. there will be additional police officers deployed across the capital over the forthcoming days, not surprisingly, perhaps, in the wa ke not surprisingly, perhaps, in the wake of this dangerous attack. yes. it was only last week, last monday, the manchester attack, the threat level was increased and reduced again last saturday. i think that was because police and security services had established that it was raised because they were not sure what links the manchester bomb had with other possible networks. then it was established that the police we re it was established that the police were confident and had people who we re were confident and had people who were may be connected. the threat level was reduced from critical. who knows now. security analysts and terrorism experts will suggest whether it should remain up. it was the third time after the manchester attacks it had been increased to critical. the first time was 2006, then 2007, albeit, only for days. who knows. this happened a
then the manchester bombing just a few days ago. there will be additional police officers deployed across the capital over the forthcoming days, not surprisingly, perhaps, in the wa ke not surprisingly, perhaps, in the wake of this dangerous attack. yes. it was only last week, last monday, the manchester attack, the threat level was increased and reduced again last saturday. i think that was because police and security services had established that it was raised because they were not sure what...
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she thanked the crowd for their spirit. manchester bombing. anked the crowd for their spiritli manchester bombing. she thanked the crowd for their spirit. i love you all so much and i thank you for coming out. we needed that here. loveis coming out. we needed that here. love is the medicine the world needs right now. we live in gateshead discussing exit ahead of the election. in sport, andy murray plays in the fourth round of the french open later. he'll hope to join defending champion novak djokovic, who is in the last eight after victory yesterday. and carol has the weather. at the morning we have rained clearing scotland and then for scotla nd clearing scotland and then for scotland and northern ireland are day of sunshine and showers, some of which will be heavy. a dry start across central and eastern parts elsewhere the rain coming in from the west will move across us all as we go through the day. details in 15 minutes. good morning. we are here in borough market, the scene of the dreadful events on saturday night. first of all, let me giv
she thanked the crowd for their spirit. manchester bombing. anked the crowd for their spiritli manchester bombing. she thanked the crowd for their spirit. i love you all so much and i thank you for coming out. we needed that here. loveis coming out. we needed that here. love is the medicine the world needs right now. we live in gateshead discussing exit ahead of the election. in sport, andy murray plays in the fourth round of the french open later. he'll hope to join defending champion novak...
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much to the earlier attack before manchester. i think that you know -- i think they'll claim responsibility whether these guys had been associated with them or not because that's what gets enemy the attack, the gets them the press, the media agency and in effect that's what they want. >> should the threat level have been lowered just a few days ago here in the uk after manchester? >> you know, that's -- i'm not privy to the intelligence going on. i think it's quite possible that this attack had nothing to do with that attack, that the group -- that carried out tonight's attack or last night's attack was not on the radar as the manchester the attacker might have been with his father previously being you know related to some libyan terrorists, his berry being known to authorities. i think this attack, you know it's for the really related to that attack. so i don't think it's -- it's the same thing. i think that itould be that based on thents quite appropriate to lower the threat level. you know this attack -- it doesn't look like i
much to the earlier attack before manchester. i think that you know -- i think they'll claim responsibility whether these guys had been associated with them or not because that's what gets enemy the attack, the gets them the press, the media agency and in effect that's what they want. >> should the threat level have been lowered just a few days ago here in the uk after manchester? >> you know, that's -- i'm not privy to the intelligence going on. i think it's quite possible that...
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investigation going on to the bombing at the manchester arena. tigation is ongoing and that makes it more likely there's going to be an attack like the one that happened down the road here, we saw that in the 7/7 attacks 12 years ago. we saw two attacks two weeks apart so the police and security services and government would have been on standby for something like this. this is very different to the manchester attack, which was a bomb, and showed some level of technical expertise to put the device together. this is a much more basic attack, a van being driven at people, eyewitnesses have told us, and then armed men armed with knives running out having done that first aid to attack people in what we think our bars and cafes around the borough market area —— first stage. that is a much different, much more unsophisticated sort of attack when you compare it with what happened in 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 manchester, and
investigation going on to the bombing at the manchester arena. tigation is ongoing and that makes it more likely there's going to be an attack like the one that happened down the road here, we saw that in the 7/7 attacks 12 years ago. we saw two attacks two weeks apart so the police and security services and government would have been on standby for something like this. this is very different to the manchester attack, which was a bomb, and showed some level of technical expertise to put the...
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david lee miller in london as the memorials continue in manchester, thanks, david. liz? elizabeth: world leaders are reacting, kristin fisher is monitoring the administration's response. as we saw the president take to twitter not long after the attack, kristin, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, liz, he's responding by using a lot of the same phrases that we heard so much of on the campaign trail. at the time for political correctness is over. he's also using this moment to really push for his travel ban, that executive order on extreme vetting which he believes is needed now more than ever in order to keep our country safe. so shortly after the attack, he host posted on twitter, quote, we must be smart, vigilant and tough. we need the courts to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety. the ban's been blocked repeatedly in court, but the trump administration has just asked the high court to reinstate it. as we await their response, republican senator roy blunt weighed in on fox news sunday. >> i don't know what the court will decide,
david lee miller in london as the memorials continue in manchester, thanks, david. liz? elizabeth: world leaders are reacting, kristin fisher is monitoring the administration's response. as we saw the president take to twitter not long after the attack, kristin, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, liz, he's responding by using a lot of the same phrases that we heard so much of on the campaign trail. at the time for political correctness is over. he's also using this moment to really...
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it was lowered last week and increased after the manchester attack. does that suggest to you there was no intelligence on this? >> it indicates there was no intelligence leading them to think that this particular attack was going to take place. now the restroom after manchester appeared to say there was an imminent attack likely and that's why they raiv raised the threat level. i believe that was related to intelligence from that attack and they suppressed that with the dozen or more arrests in the days after manchester. the threat was neutralized, i believe and they had no more intelligence to think there was any more threat. and they lowered it. i don't think this group is related to the libyan cell in manchester. the meth of attack is different and the level of sophistication is much lower. i think the intelligence surrounding the manchester attack did indicate follow on possible threat and i think that might have been suppressed by good police work and by the authorities in the arrests that took place. but i don't necessarily think that this means
it was lowered last week and increased after the manchester attack. does that suggest to you there was no intelligence on this? >> it indicates there was no intelligence leading them to think that this particular attack was going to take place. now the restroom after manchester appeared to say there was an imminent attack likely and that's why they raiv raised the threat level. i believe that was related to intelligence from that attack and they suppressed that with the dozen or more...
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the mood? >> reporter: we near manchester at the ariana dan gray concert. >> we appear to be having some technicalhil black in manchester. he's at the ariana grande concert. we'll be back with more breaking news from london after this break. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen. there's no lag time at all. it feels just like my markers. with
the mood? >> reporter: we near manchester at the ariana dan gray concert. >> we appear to be having some technicalhil black in manchester. he's at the ariana grande concert. we'll be back with more breaking news from london after this break. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete...
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police investigating the manchester bombing find a car they say may be "significant" to the inquiry into last week's attack. prince william visits manchester to talk to those who helped the victims on the night of the bombing. and in the next hour, a warning from the royal college of surgeons. new figures show the number of nhs patients waiting six months or more for surgery has increased threefold since 2013. two astronauts are leaving the international space station and heading back to earth in the soyuz space capsule. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the conservative candidate for south thanet in kent craig mackinlay has been charged with offences relating to his election expenses in the run—up to the last general election. the crown prosecution service said mr mackinlay, who's standing again onjune 8th, and two other tory party workers will faces charges under the representation of the people act. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. craig mackinlay. it was one of the big conservative wins in the last general election, stopping nigel farage in south thanet.
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>> this is much different from the manchester attack. er the vests were real or fake, it was three layers of what isis tells his followers to do. rent a vehicle, run over people, get out and continue killing. in the third part is secure bar or restaurant and kill as many as you can inside and pledge allegiance to isis and be killed by the police. in this case whether they did not go off for they were say, the brits fought back in through bottles and barstools at a would be attacker while the other two stayed outside. that's a good thing. that's my take away. also you have three guys who decided to kill tonight and they were willing to be killed as well. that's very difficult. there's a leader involved in i don't know if he was here tonight. >> so he could be out here orchestrating more problems. >> obviously we are seeing more and more of the soft targets, the ariana grande a concert for example, the concert itself may been secured but they hit right outside his everybody was leaving. how do you secure soft targets? >> is a vulnerable are
>> this is much different from the manchester attack. er the vests were real or fake, it was three layers of what isis tells his followers to do. rent a vehicle, run over people, get out and continue killing. in the third part is secure bar or restaurant and kill as many as you can inside and pledge allegiance to isis and be killed by the police. in this case whether they did not go off for they were say, the brits fought back in through bottles and barstools at a would be attacker while...
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ticket sales will benefit the british red cross society for its manchester emergency fund. 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 morning but that didn'
ticket sales will benefit the british red cross society for its manchester emergency fund. 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...
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police investigating the manchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi,ut the atrocity on his own. further success for france's emmanuel macron. his party looks set to secure a big majority in the first round of the country's parliamentary elections. also in the next hour, we'll be reviewing tomorrow's headlines in the papers — including the i, which has more on michael gove‘s return to cabinet as theresa may begins the task of rebuilding her government. and in sport, lewis hamilton wins the canadian grand prix in montreal, narrowing the gap with sebastian vettel in the drivers‘ championship. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says she intends to serve a full term as prime minister, and is "getting on with the job." she has been speaking tonight, after reshuffling her cabinet, and said what the public wanted to see was "government providing certainty and stability. " let's have a look at some of the reshuffle details. michael gove makes a surprise comeback, returning to the government as environment secretary. damian green is made first sec
police investigating the manchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi,ut the atrocity on his own. further success for france's emmanuel macron. his party looks set to secure a big majority in the first round of the country's parliamentary elections. also in the next hour, we'll be reviewing tomorrow's headlines in the papers — including the i, which has more on michael gove‘s return to cabinet as theresa may begins the task of rebuilding her government. and in...
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will the prime minister update house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the overnment is doing to keep australians safe? >> prime minister has the floor. you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. speaker, i spoke with the rime minister of the united kingdom, theresa may, last night nd conveyed to her the heart-felt sympathy, condolences f the australian people to the people of britain and to the victims of this shocking attack and their families. her the resolute solidarity of australia with now, as we rtners always have been and always freedom's course. and prime minister may thanked this parliament we showed idarity yesterday as we spoke, leader of pposition and i spoke in unison, united in solidarity, our friends in the united kingdom. shocking, criminal attack on innocence. people have been injured., 59 many of them children, as we know. children's concert. to killack was designed childr hildren, what could be more vile, more reprehensible, more criminal than this crime? it was committed by a coward. brave men and women, australians and britains alike
will the prime minister update house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the overnment is doing to keep australians safe? >> prime minister has the floor. you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. speaker, i spoke with the rime minister of the united kingdom, theresa may, last night nd conveyed to her the heart-felt sympathy, condolences f the australian people to the people of britain and to the victims of this shocking attack and their families. her the...
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internal security, terrorism has become a major issue in that election, especially after the manchester attack and now once again this one into the election so close. it takes place on june 8th. it will be interesting to see. very central issue. but the prince, of course, emphasizing the fact that there's absolutely no way that a terror attack like this one or the one in manchester democratic process, dave. >> also tightening. >> the dozens wounded in the attack. 36 people were being treated at london hospitals. 36 and 21, i can tell you, listed in critical condition. the latest on the victims and their story. cnn is standing by outside hospital in south london, good morning to you. >> good morning christine. we are learning the tragic story
internal security, terrorism has become a major issue in that election, especially after the manchester attack and now once again this one into the election so close. it takes place on june 8th. it will be interesting to see. very central issue. but the prince, of course, emphasizing the fact that there's absolutely no way that a terror attack like this one or the one in manchester democratic process, dave. >> also tightening. >> the dozens wounded in the attack. 36 people were...
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this is about the third time in about a month we're see an attack. more high tech i manchesterd more low tech here. but stheng is going on where the intensity has increased in a considerable ways. we haven't seen this in years. >> part of it is going to be a reaction to the -- this focus on ramadan. it's only two weeks old now. we've had two aic tas in london alone and so clear whatever action called out is being heard and we cannot deny there is an election coming up i don't know how this plays in particular. terror tends to help the more conservative candidate. but we know they have wreaked havoc, to put it in people's minds in terms of how they're voting or thinking. so the fact there's an election coming up has got to be relevant not only for terrorists but to british authorities who are going to have to be focussed on the fact that there's not just two attacks but there could be others. these calls to action go out to pred predominantly men who may be sympathetic. >> and no claim of responsibility so far but that's not unusual. usually if it's isis that wants to associate
this is about the third time in about a month we're see an attack. more high tech i manchesterd more low tech here. but stheng is going on where the intensity has increased in a considerable ways. we haven't seen this in years. >> part of it is going to be a reaction to the -- this focus on ramadan. it's only two weeks old now. we've had two aic tas in london alone and so clear whatever action called out is being heard and we cannot deny there is an election coming up i don't know how...
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the local paper says it was the people of manchester that stole the show. spirit,'s unbreakable 50,000 fans filled the stadium. the paper says the most magical moment was when girls joined her on stage to sing. there was not a dry eye in the house. genie: many papers in the u.s. are focused on a series of tweets sent out by the president. this followed the attack in london. one took game at the mayor of london. >> we can take a look at that tweet. said at least seven dead and 48 wounded and the mayor of london said there is no reason to be alarmed. he did say that, it was in a different context. he told people not to be alarmed by seeing a high police presence in the street. american workers have been very critical of the president for this tweet. an earlier tweet use the attack as an excuse to promote his travel ban. that could be why he lashed out at the mayor. it's even simpler than that. the paper says that donald trump attacked him because he is a muslim. genie: thank you so much for that look at the papers. thanks to you for watching "france 24." you
the local paper says it was the people of manchester that stole the show. spirit,'s unbreakable 50,000 fans filled the stadium. the paper says the most magical moment was when girls joined her on stage to sing. there was not a dry eye in the house. genie: many papers in the u.s. are focused on a series of tweets sent out by the president. this followed the attack in london. one took game at the mayor of london. >> we can take a look at that tweet. said at least seven dead and 48 wounded...
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police say they can find no records, so far, of any calls to the anti—terrorist hotline about the manchesteromber, salman abedi. family members say they had no idea. on the election trail, jeremy corbyn sets out plans to create one million "high quality" jobs by investing £250 billion in industry. also this hour: only six days to go to the general election. i'm live in wales, where we'll be looking at the issues that matter to voters here. the royal college of surgeons warns that the number of patients waiting more than six months for routine operations and treatment in england has nearly tripled in four years. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the crown prosecution service have announced that craig mackinlay, who is running for south thanet in the election for the conservatives, has been charged over his alleged overspending in the 2015 general election campaign. mr mackinlay defeated the then ukip leader, nigel farage, in the ballot. daniel sandford is with me now. first ball, talk us through what he has been charged with. it all goes back to the titanic battle in the 2015 genera
police say they can find no records, so far, of any calls to the anti—terrorist hotline about the manchesteromber, salman abedi. family members say they had no idea. on the election trail, jeremy corbyn sets out plans to create one million "high quality" jobs by investing £250 billion in industry. also this hour: only six days to go to the general election. i'm live in wales, where we'll be looking at the issues that matter to voters here. the royal college of surgeons warns that...
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also tonight: police release new images of the manchester arena bomber and say they're now sure he made the device alone. president macron looks set to win an overwelming majority for his new party in france's parliamentary elections. and england's footballers win the world cup — at under 20 level. good evening. theresa may says she intends to serve a full term as prime minister and is "getting on with thejob." she was speaking this evening after reshuffling her cabinet and said what the public wanted to see was "government providing certainty and stability. " but she's faced more criticism today, with the former chancellor george osborne saying the election result left her too vulnerable and that she was a "dead woman walking". and the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he's ready "any time" to fight another election. here's our political correspondent vicki young. she's putting on a brave face, but theresa may knows she has thrown her party into turmoil. the shock of election night is still sinking in. after church this morning, the prime minister rang round colleagues who'd been defeate
also tonight: police release new images of the manchester arena bomber and say they're now sure he made the device alone. president macron looks set to win an overwelming majority for his new party in france's parliamentary elections. and england's footballers win the world cup — at under 20 level. good evening. theresa may says she intends to serve a full term as prime minister and is "getting on with thejob." she was speaking this evening after reshuffling her cabinet and said...
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the naming. it reminds us of what happened with manchester and the know that salman abedi got out earlier than manchester united states of course. you have just explained that it is vital for the investigation to be bit quiet for now. cressida dick in her statement in front of new scotland yard was askedif in front of new scotland yard was asked if we would be sharing intelligence with united states and she said we always do. i bet they don't! i bet for the first few hours we are keeping this very close to our chests and that would be my guest. when i use the word scale, i mean that this is the third attack on uk soil that we are talking about ina on uk soil that we are talking about in a period of three months. do you read anything into that? into the number, the time frame, what are your thoughts? it is fairly dramatic. jihadism really began in 1997 as far as britain was concerned. in the 18 years since then, there were only two successful attacks. then in the first three months of this year, there have been three within 70 days. these attacks are separate, not connected, they are separate, not connect
the naming. it reminds us of what happened with manchester and the know that salman abedi got out earlier than manchester united states of course. you have just explained that it is vital for the investigation to be bit quiet for now. cressida dick in her statement in front of new scotland yard was askedif in front of new scotland yard was asked if we would be sharing intelligence with united states and she said we always do. i bet they don't! i bet for the first few hours we are keeping this...
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the attack comes two wakes after the manchester bombing that claimed 22 lives. >>> victims of the manchestere 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 manchester. >>> we'll 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 cus
the attack comes two wakes after the manchester bombing that claimed 22 lives. >>> victims of the manchestere 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 manchester. >>> we'll air the one love manchester...
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a surgeon who operated on many of the young victims of the manchester bombing last week has said the ries he saw were like those sustained in war zones. dr ibrar majid, who works at royal manchester children's hospital, said he was angry that a man who claimed to share his muslim faith could have carried out such an attack. dr majid spoke to our correspondent martin bashir. it was the front line in treating the youngest victims and soon welcomed the queen, who offered support and comfort. hopefully it mends quickly. hope 50. the royal manchester children's hospital has won widespread praise for its response to the bomb attack, and leading the team of surgeons that night was dr ibrar majid, the head of trauma and orthopaedic surgery. what we saw was essentially war wounds. war wounds? yes, so the kind of wounds you would see on a battlefield. we were operating from probably about one o'clock in the morning all the way to just before eight o'clock. once they'd stabilised the children, then there was a pecking order of what needed to be done. so the life—saving surgery had to be done bef
a surgeon who operated on many of the young victims of the manchester bombing last week has said the ries he saw were like those sustained in war zones. dr ibrar majid, who works at royal manchester children's hospital, said he was angry that a man who claimed to share his muslim faith could have carried out such an attack. dr majid spoke to our correspondent martin bashir. it was the front line in treating the youngest victims and soon welcomed the queen, who offered support and comfort....
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the studio. studio: thank you. police in manchester finding a car they say could prove to be a significant development in the investigation into the manchester bombing. detectives are still trying to trace the movements of salman abedi before he carried out the attack at manchester arena, killing 22 people. today, prince william visited the city to meet some of the injured and the police officers who were first on the scene. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. a significant development in this terrorist investigation. it could be, say the police. this afternoon, the bomb squad were back in an area of south manchester which has become a key location for detectives. salman abedi is said to have been here. parked close to these trees is a white nissan micra, left here. today, the car became a focus for police. a chord and went up, and people, including a lot of students, had to leave their homes. -- a police cordon. this morning, police came rushing in, evacuating us from the house, telling us there was a bomb scare. it was
the studio. studio: thank you. police in manchester finding a car they say could prove to be a significant development in the investigation into the manchester bombing. detectives are still trying to trace the movements of salman abedi before he carried out the attack at manchester arena, killing 22 people. today, prince william visited the city to meet some of the injured and the police officers who were first on the scene. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. a significant...
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i was in the city reporting and i am from manchester. ere were a lot of questions being asked in the aftermath. let's begin the debate today with talking about what happened in manchester, looking at some of the issues that came from it. let's go to our first question. in light of the recent atrocities committed in manchester, should muslims do more to condemn terrorism within their communities? shailesh vara from the conservatives? let me express my deepest sympathies and condolences for the family and friends of those who tragically lost their lives in what was basically a very wicked and evil act. it has been condemned by the whole world. as far as community engagement has been concerned, of course. there ought to be engagement by every citizen in the uk. but given that many of the people who are engaging in this activity come from the a political community, it is right everyone is vigilant. it may mean if you are suspicious of an individual, reporting them to the police. of course there will be some reluctance on the part of people to
i was in the city reporting and i am from manchester. ere were a lot of questions being asked in the aftermath. let's begin the debate today with talking about what happened in manchester, looking at some of the issues that came from it. let's go to our first question. in light of the recent atrocities committed in manchester, should muslims do more to condemn terrorism within their communities? shailesh vara from the conservatives? let me express my deepest sympathies and condolences for the...
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. >> all right, 200 miles northwest of london bridge emotions were raw at the one manchester concert hosted by ariana grande. at her concert two weeks ago, killed 22 people. youngest eight years old. last night we were watching the young pop star leader return to deliver a touching reboot to the victim. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> live in manchester. phil, just such a moving tribute there. >> reporter: yeah, it really was, any day in the world this would have been pretty amazing because of the line up of ariana grande. it was katie perry, miley cyrus, justin bieber. this was just mentioned two weeks after the apparent suicide bomber attacked the grounds and with parents. killing 22 people, including 7 children. 50,000 people turned out for this event. people who heard the blast and experienced the panic as you can expect hugely emotional. there was some sort of overwhelmingly. it was a pretty joyful celebration. very powerful rejection of the type of violence that has taken here at manchester, but, of course, now in london, as well. outside huge security operation keeping all of those people safe. they
. >> all right, 200 miles northwest of london bridge emotions were raw at the one manchester concert hosted by ariana grande. at her concert two weeks ago, killed 22 people. youngest eight years old. last night we were watching the young pop star leader return to deliver a touching reboot to the victim. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> live in manchester. phil, just such a moving tribute there. >> reporter: yeah, it really was, any day in the world this would have been pretty amazing because of...
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police investigating the manchester bombing find a car they say may be "significant" to the inquiry intot week's attack. you actually heard it? and prince william visits manchester to talk to those who helped the victims on the night of the attack. coming up in the sport on bbc news, england all—rounder chris woa kes will miss the rest of cricket's champions trophy after picking up a side strain in yesterday's win over bangladesh. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the conservative candidate for south thanet in kent, craig mackinlay, has been charged with offences relating to his election expenses in the run—up to the last general election. the crown prosecution service said mr mackinlay, who's standing again onjune 8th, and two other tory party workers will faces charges under the representation of the people act. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. craig mackinlay. it was one of the big conservative wins in the last general election, stopping nigel farage in south thanet. their candidate, craig mackinlay, won by just under 3000 votes after talking dur
police investigating the manchester bombing find a car they say may be "significant" to the inquiry intot week's attack. you actually heard it? and prince william visits manchester to talk to those who helped the victims on the night of the attack. coming up in the sport on bbc news, england all—rounder chris woa kes will miss the rest of cricket's champions trophy after picking up a side strain in yesterday's win over bangladesh. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one....
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. >> manchester! >> the biggest names in the music world, together performing against hatred. ♪ >> justin bieber. ♪ >> katy perry. coldplay. ♪ >> miley cyrus. >> let's say hi to everybody. you go that way, i'll take this side. >> pharrell. ♪ >> black eyed peas. >> we're showing love to manchester and london right now. put your hands in the air in the name of love. >> and so many more, to heal and to help. from a tragedy two weeks old. to the triumph of ariana grande, back in the town where it happened, the day after hate struck again on london bridge. tonight, a show of strength to support the victims, their families, artists determined to defy terror with music. ♪ it's one love 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 manchester concert. music's best and brightest, with their very own gesture of hope and resilience. we take you to enjoy the show
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will the terror attacks in manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the government is doing to keep australian said, -- safe. >> the prime minister has the floor. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. i spoke with the prime minister of the united kingdom last night and conveyed to her the heartfelt sympathies of the people of australia and the ckingms of the sho criminal attack and their families. i reaffirmed to her the resolute solidarity of australia with britain, partner nows as we always have been and always will, in freedom's cause. and prime minister may thanked me and thanked this parliament for the solidarity we showed yesterday. we spoke in unison, united in our solidarity, some of the 4 -- sympathy for our friends in the united kingdom. this was a shocking criminal attack on innocents. at least 22 people have
will the terror attacks in manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the government is doing to keep australian said, -- safe. >> the prime minister has the floor. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. i spoke with the prime...
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police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have made a 17th arrest. ined in the rusholme area of the city. eleven men remain in custody. ariana grande, the singer whose concert was targeted by the bomber, has visited some of her injured fans. anisa kadri reports ariana grande turned upjust ariana grande turned up just as these fans, injured in last month‘s bomb attack, were getting ready for bed. the star‘s surprise visit to the royal manchester children‘s hospital left eight—year—old lily harris and feeling like a rock star, according to her dad. our room the ward corridor, and she was working her way up. we were the last to be seen. i think i was as nervous as lily. her hands were shaking. she said she might need to go to the toilet, she didn‘t know what to do and she was really nervous. and then she came skipping onto our ward. she was brilliant. preparations are underway for tomorrow‘s concert for those who died at ariana grande‘s gig- those who died at ariana grande‘s gig. she will perform at the old trafford cricket ground alongside other big nam
police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have made a 17th arrest. ined in the rusholme area of the city. eleven men remain in custody. ariana grande, the singer whose concert was targeted by the bomber, has visited some of her injured fans. anisa kadri reports ariana grande turned upjust ariana grande turned up just as these fans, injured in last month‘s bomb attack, were getting ready for bed. the star‘s surprise visit to the royal manchester children‘s hospital left...
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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 d
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...
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will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terror attack? what the government is doing to keep australians safe, including in my area. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. mr. speaker, i spoke with the prime minister of the united kingdom, teresa may, last night. and conveyed to her the heartfelt sympathies, the condolences of the australian people to the people of britain and to the victims of this shocking criminal attack and their families. i reaffirmed to her the resolute solidarity of australia with britain, partners now as we always have been and always will be in freedom us a cause. -- freedom's cause. and prime minister may thanked e and thanked this parliament. for the solidarity we showed as we spoke in unionson, united in our solidarity, our sympathy for our friends in the united kingdom. this was a shocking criminal attack on innocence. at least 22 people have been murdered, 59 injured. many of them children, as we know. this was a children's concert. this attack was designed to kill children.
will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terror attack? what the government is doing to keep australians safe, including in my area. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. mr. speaker, i spoke with the prime minister of the united kingdom, teresa may, last night. and conveyed to her the heartfelt sympathies, the condolences of the australian people to the people of britain and to the victims of this shocking criminal attack and their...
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remember, one love manchester, the benefit concert after the manchester bombing, taking place on sunday concert that was attacked, the ariana grande concert a while ago, they will have been allocated free tickets for the one love concert, but a lot of unscrupulous people have tried to apply to get hands on those free tickets. ticketmaster is aware of this, and are trying to deal with the situation. at 6:15, we will speak to someone that has a ticket for this weekend's concert at the cricket ground. the boss of british airways' parent company, iag, has said the airline did everything possible to resolve the chaos caused by it problems over the bank holiday weekend. willie walsh says the company will do everything it can to make up for the disruption people suffered. i'm pleased that british airways has been able to recover from the significant disruption that they faced on saturday. i think the team at british airways, under the leadership of alex cruz, has done everything possible to get british airways back flying a full schedule as quickly as possible. we clearly apologise to any of o
remember, one love manchester, the benefit concert after the manchester bombing, taking place on sunday concert that was attacked, the ariana grande concert a while ago, they will have been allocated free tickets for the one love concert, but a lot of unscrupulous people have tried to apply to get hands on those free tickets. ticketmaster is aware of this, and are trying to deal with the situation. at 6:15, we will speak to someone that has a ticket for this weekend's concert at the cricket...
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would the event recently in manchester they've seen a lot of police activity. were still seeing ambulances come through the police cars. i think the general thought set a lot of the streets are closed off. this part of london has come to a standstill. >> the offering people a chance to shelter in place, to govern their thoughts and wait until things calmed down a bit. even people locally around here the former deputy assistant commissioner at the time of the bombings he lives around here and has been tweeting out and inviting people at they want somewhere to stay. some real acts of kindness that you can see when these incidents of pulled as well. >> also a definite sense of tension. we just got into the hotel one woman just said check people's bank spirit don't let anybody in without checking the banks. there's a sense of tension. people not knowing there's anything buddy on the scene and looking very much for people behind us it's not going police. >> thank you. i know you're going to find more information for us. that is evidence around here, we see occasional
would the event recently in manchester they've seen a lot of police activity. were still seeing ambulances come through the police cars. i think the general thought set a lot of the streets are closed off. this part of london has come to a standstill. >> the offering people a chance to shelter in place, to govern their thoughts and wait until things calmed down a bit. even people locally around here the former deputy assistant commissioner at the time of the bombings he lives around here...
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the terror threat level was raised after the manchester attacks to critical but then was brought downy situation. the government has independent advisers looking at what the police and security services say and they give an independent view as to what the government should do about security. it's the government decision in the end, but generally governments accept the advice of their security analysts. after the manchester attack, the analysts said you need to go to critical, the highest level in the five level system introduced in 2006, only the third time the level has been reached. the critical level meant that an attack may be imminent. after police got control of their understanding of the manchester bombing, they then dropped the level to severe, which still means there isa to severe, which still means there is a severe threat of an attack, that's where we are now. if police are concerned this attack may be linked to future attacks, there may be another imminent attack, it's likely we will go back to critical but it will be a decision from the government based on security analys
the terror threat level was raised after the manchester attacks to critical but then was brought downy situation. the government has independent advisers looking at what the police and security services say and they give an independent view as to what the government should do about security. it's the government decision in the end, but generally governments accept the advice of their security analysts. after the manchester attack, the analysts said you need to go to critical, the highest level...
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ring around the rosy ring, they were gleeful with the one manchester police officer. when you talk about what happened in london and how fast the officers moved into take down the people who were driving that van and stabbing the people on london bridge and talk about the response in manchester as well. there is a different tone when you see a police officer now and the united kingdom. you see people embracing them. we see this in our own country after things have happened. >> reporter: we felt it here after 9/11 and boston, and it was a beautiful thing to see there. the officers haven't seen anything like this recently. back-to-back in this way. and i think also the fact that the victims were young people, children, in many of the cases in terms of the first concert really hit home tonight. it was interesting and beautiful to see the young girls with their parents there tonight. many parents said they were nervous, especially parents of the choir members that were there. they were nervous of going. i wanted to call my son or daughter and text them but it was important
ring around the rosy ring, they were gleeful with the one manchester police officer. when you talk about what happened in london and how fast the officers moved into take down the people who were driving that van and stabbing the people on london bridge and talk about the response in manchester as well. there is a different tone when you see a police officer now and the united kingdom. you see people embracing them. we see this in our own country after things have happened. >> reporter:...
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do not appear to be district links between the attack in manchester and threats in australia. but we must remain vigilant at home always, where the threat remains very real. the threat level is probable. now, today the new south wales coroner hand down his report into the cafe siege. our sympathies go out once again to the families of katrina dawson and torre johnson, as well as all of the hostages, the brave hostages who survived. their lives were changed forever. the government will consider the recommendations carefully and continue to strengthen arrangements where needed. mr. speaker, our first priority is to keep australians safe. our agencies with whom i and my ministers are in constant touch, are constantly ungrading, reviewing, adjusting, our response measures. we must be more agile than those who seek to do us harm. we will always work tirelessly to keep australians safe, and we do that by destroying daesh in the field in the middle east and by destroying their networks here at home. we will keep australians safe. we have the best agencies, the best intelligence servic
do not appear to be district links between the attack in manchester and threats in australia. but we must remain vigilant at home always, where the threat remains very real. the threat level is probable. now, today the new south wales coroner hand down his report into the cafe siege. our sympathies go out once again to the families of katrina dawson and torre johnson, as well as all of the hostages, the brave hostages who survived. their lives were changed forever. the government will consider...