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beheaded and pedestrians rammed with the car on westminster bridge. law enforcement out in full force. recalling horas from a not so distant past. in 2005, the city of london was introduced to violent extremism. for suicide bombers blew himself up and coordinated attacks that his the city's public transport system. 52 were killed and hundreds injured in what remains -- the deadliest attack on british soil. another attack was narrowly avoided when poorly made makeshift explosive never went off. hacked toldier was death in the middle of the street in southeast london. attacker claim to want to avenge muslims. the attackersf wielding machete was seen around the world. citizen stabbed a
beheaded and pedestrians rammed with the car on westminster bridge. law enforcement out in full force. recalling horas from a not so distant past. in 2005, the city of london was introduced to violent extremism. for suicide bombers blew himself up and coordinated attacks that his the city's public transport system. 52 were killed and hundreds injured in what remains -- the deadliest attack on british soil. another attack was narrowly avoided when poorly made makeshift explosive never went off....
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cleaner, was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridges with the unfairness of his death. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood. family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith palmer and died the next day of his injury. 0n the lawn in front of les rhodes' south london flat, family and friends had laid flowers, including a wreath symbolising his love of cricket. among them his sister—in—law, carol, who he'd helped out when his brother, her husband, had died young of cancer. she told me les had just been to hospital opposite parliament on the day he was killed. he was walking along towards big ben and that's when he was struck down and killed, just going about his every day business. a normal man, doing a normal thing. that's all he was doing and that's how his life ended. his niece, amanda, still has raw
cleaner, was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridges with the unfairness of his death. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood. family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith palmer and died...
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cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridges family say they have yet to come to terms with the unfairness of his death. our correspondent daniel sandford reports. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood, family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life, but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith palmer, and died the next day of his injuries. on the lawn in front of les rhodes‘ south london flat, family and friends had laid flowers, including a wreath symbolising his love of cricket. among them his sister—in—law, carol, who he had helped out when his brother, her husband, had died young, of cancer. she told me les had just been to hospital opposite parliament on the day he was killed. he was walking along towards big ben, and that's when he was struck down and killed, just going about his everyday business. a normal man, doing a normal th
cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridges family say they have yet to come to terms with the unfairness of his death. our correspondent daniel sandford reports. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood, family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life, but was struck as...
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window—cleaner, was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridges family say they have yet to come to terms with the unfairness of his death. our correspondent daniel sandford reports. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood. family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith palmer, and died the next day of his injury. on the lawn in front of les rhodes' south london flat, family and friends had laid flowers, including a wreath symbolising his love of cricket. among them his sister—in—law, carol, who he had helped out when his brother, her husband, had died young of cancer. she told me les had just been to hospital opposite parliament on the day he was killed. he was walking along towards big ben, and that's when he was struck down and killed, just going about his everyday business. a normal man, doing a normal thing.
window—cleaner, was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridges family say they have yet to come to terms with the unfairness of his death. our correspondent daniel sandford reports. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood. family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life but was...
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we know since culaud masood was brought down in the westminster bridge terrorist attack, we then founde were 3,000 individuals that mi-5 was closely monitoring. and that gives you the scale of what authorities are trying to face here, to try to deal with the number of affects of people coming back from syria, perhaps armed with bomb making skills. even the ones they are monitoring are thousands. hana. >> all right, you make a good point. and obviously one person under surveillance requires more than one law enforcement agent. it takes many, many people. and it's virtually impossible to keep an eye on every single person that law enforcement or police suspect of maybe leaning one way or another towards this type of violence. thank you very much, nina. as i mentioned 19 people confirmed killed by greater man chest police, at least 50 wounded. they've been fanned out across six hospitals. we'll have a lot more of our breaking news coverage after the break. stay with us. you're watching cnn. ♪ ♪ ♪ we all drive, some just for the fun of it. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to seve
we know since culaud masood was brought down in the westminster bridge terrorist attack, we then founde were 3,000 individuals that mi-5 was closely monitoring. and that gives you the scale of what authorities are trying to face here, to try to deal with the number of affects of people coming back from syria, perhaps armed with bomb making skills. even the ones they are monitoring are thousands. hana. >> all right, you make a good point. and obviously one person under surveillance...
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it could have been almost anybody strolling that day across westminster bridge.in an old turkish neighbourhood of the city. i'm here to be together with andreea's family and friends at this time of grief and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and romania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the london attacks, the final victim has been to rest at last. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as france's next president in a ceremony in paris later. it follows his election victory last weekend, securing 65% of the vote against marine le pen. mr macron, who only formed his own political movement a year ago, takes over from the outgoing president francois hollande. hugh schofield reports from paris. window at 10am, window at10am, in window at 10am, in front of the palace lycee, emmanuel macron will be greeted by the current president. they will then talk for half an hour. that will then see the handing over of the famous nuclear codes. at that point, emmanuel macron will be the new president. there will be pageantry with the
it could have been almost anybody strolling that day across westminster bridge.in an old turkish neighbourhood of the city. i'm here to be together with andreea's family and friends at this time of grief and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and romania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the london attacks, the final victim has been to rest at last. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as france's next president in a ceremony in paris later. it...
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it could have been almost anybody strolling that day across westminster bridge.cortege moved to the cemetery in an old turkish neighbourhood of the city. i'm here to be together with andreea's family and friends and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and romania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the london attacks, the final victim has been to rest at last. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as france's next president in a ceremony in paris on sunday. it follows his victory last weekend in the country's elections, securing 65% of the vote in the runoff round against the far—right candidate marine le pen. mr macron, who only formed his own political movement a year ago, takes over from the outgoing president francois hollande. hugh schofield reports from paris. 0ne one week after the party, now the serious stuff begins. the youngest ever president of france stunned the world with his remarkable and rapid rise to power. from today, he is task will be to wield it and to press the start button on his programme of ref
it could have been almost anybody strolling that day across westminster bridge.cortege moved to the cemetery in an old turkish neighbourhood of the city. i'm here to be together with andreea's family and friends and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and romania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the london attacks, the final victim has been to rest at last. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as france's next president in a ceremony in paris on...
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cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridgeet to come to terms with the unfairness of his death. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood, family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life, but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith palmer, and died the next day of his injuries. 0n the lawn in front of les rhodes' south london flat, family and friends had laid flowers, including a wreath symbolising his love of cricket. among them his sister—in—law, carol, who he had helped out when his brother, her husband, had died young, of cancer. she told me les had just been to hospital opposite parliament on the day he was killed. he was walking along towards big ben, and that's when he was struck down and killed, just going about his everyday business. a normal man, doing a normal thing. that's all he was doing, and that's how his life ended. his ni
cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridgeet to come to terms with the unfairness of his death. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood, family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life, but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith...
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cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridge unfairness of his death . 0ur correspondent daniel sandford reports. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood. family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to murdering pc keith palmer and died the next day of his injury. 0n the lawn in front of les rhodes' south london flat, family and friends had laid flowers, including a wreath symbolising his love of cricket. among them his sister—in—law, carol, who he'd helped out when his brother, her husband, had died young of cancer. she told me les had just been to hospital opposite parliament on the day he was killed. he was walking along towards big ben and that's when he was struck down and killed, just going about his every day business. a normal man, doing a normal thing. that's all he was doing and that's how his life ended
cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridge unfairness of his death . 0ur correspondent daniel sandford reports. more than six weeks after the westminster attack, the last of the funerals of the five people killed by khalid masood. family and friends saying goodbye to les rhodes. the 75—year—old had been a window cleaner and decorator all his life but was struck as masood sped across westminster bridge on his way to...
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there were three people that were arrested in the westminster bridge attack that were from manchester going back all the way to the two explosions back in july, there were also links to individuals who lived in manchester, so obviously raises some alarm bells right away. >> there have been some reports from south asia and the near east that of involved in several of these events in manchester. not to say that's true this time, but all these things slowed up. >> martha: local people who were born and raised there, his ancestors from other places but were part of some of these other attacks that we've seen, a large police presence. obviously when you're looking under severe terror threat, you're going to get a quick reaction. >> i studied in england for a couple of years and have a great deal of respect for british law enforcement, the way they do it. their demeanor, their coolness under pressure, and famous around the world four. this is not the kind of thing that initially at least looks like it's an accident with a balloon. >> martha: let me bring in shepard smith who's standing by a
there were three people that were arrested in the westminster bridge attack that were from manchester going back all the way to the two explosions back in july, there were also links to individuals who lived in manchester, so obviously raises some alarm bells right away. >> there have been some reports from south asia and the near east that of involved in several of these events in manchester. not to say that's true this time, but all these things slowed up. >> martha: local people...
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from they across westminster bridge.e to be with andreea's family and friends and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and rumania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the attacks the final victim has been to rest at last. two illiterate children have been declared saints by the pope. hundreds of thousands of people attended the ceremony in fatima, portugal. the two children are believed to have seen a vision of the virgin mary there. it was 100 years ago today that three net children tended sheep near the village of fatima said the virgin mary appeared to them. two of the children died young. they are canonised by a pope brands‘ today because of the case of a boy in brazil who inexplicably recovered from severe injuries after his family prayed to the fatima visionaries. the third little shepherd of 1917, their cousin, later wrote down three so—called secrets that mary had told them. 0ver secrets that mary had told them. over the decades, fatima has become one of the world
from they across westminster bridge.e to be with andreea's family and friends and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and rumania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the attacks the final victim has been to rest at last. two illiterate children have been declared saints by the pope. hundreds of thousands of people attended the ceremony in fatima, portugal. the two children are believed to have seen a vision of the virgin mary there. it was 100...
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since then, a soldier has been beheaded and pedestrians rammed with the car on westminster bridge. law enforcement out in full force. recalling horas from a not so distant past. in 2005, the city of london was introduced to violent extremism. for suicide bombers blew himself up and coordinated attacks that his the city's public transport system. 52 were killed and hundreds injured in what remains -- the deadliest attack on british soil. another attack was narrowly avoided when poorly made makeshift explosive never went off. hacked toldier was death in the middle of the street in southeast london. attacker claim to want to avenge muslims. the attackersf wielding machete was seen around the world. citizen stabbed a police officer to death outside parliament. the islamic state group claimed responsibility for the attack but british investigators did not confirm the claim. britain's most senior counterterrorism officer said 14 attacks have been thwarted in the past four years. the threat from international terrorism as severe. laura: the class publicly on issues such as climate change
since then, a soldier has been beheaded and pedestrians rammed with the car on westminster bridge. law enforcement out in full force. recalling horas from a not so distant past. in 2005, the city of london was introduced to violent extremism. for suicide bombers blew himself up and coordinated attacks that his the city's public transport system. 52 were killed and hundreds injured in what remains -- the deadliest attack on british soil. another attack was narrowly avoided when poorly made...
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we saw that in the westminster bridge attacker. that individual was british born. maybe we'll see this person has traveled, traveled potentially to syria, to places that isis controls. these are the typical things you would see in this investigation. and yes, undoubtedly intelligence agencies will be looking for electronic intercepts. they'll be looking at phone conversation, e-mails, other things that could connect this individual to a broader terrorist network. we should note we've been talk, mostly focusing on isis. however, al qaeda, don't count them out. al qaeda has had sophisticated operatives. they are trying again to reclaim the mantle of the yee had that isis has been dominant in over the last three, four years. al qaeda does have followers. we saw a recent call by one of the living sons of osama bin laden to conduct attacks in the west and to reclaim the manhattan to feel jihad. so i think intelligence agencies will be looking at al qaeda, at al qaeda's capabilities. and brian, it cannot escape our notice that this happens against the backdrop of an amer
we saw that in the westminster bridge attacker. that individual was british born. maybe we'll see this person has traveled, traveled potentially to syria, to places that isis controls. these are the typical things you would see in this investigation. and yes, undoubtedly intelligence agencies will be looking for electronic intercepts. they'll be looking at phone conversation, e-mails, other things that could connect this individual to a broader terrorist network. we should note we've been talk,...
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the funeral has taken place of the romanian woman thrown into the river thames during the westminster bridgeristea became the fifth victim after extremist khalid masood drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing and killing a police officer. the 31—year—old was pulled from the river but died two weeks later. masood was shot dead by police. for patients who need palliative care in the final days of their lives, the option to be cared for, and die, at home, isn't something that's always available. a new survey suggests that one of the main barriers is a shortage of specialists who can also offer the right training to family members. graham satchell reports. my husband, roger, i'd been married to for 47 years and he was raf aircrew. a brave man. 13 years ago, he was diagnosed with cancer. when his condition was terminal, the only thing he wanted to do was to die in his own house, with his own things and me looking after him. ok, so we'll practise with some water. we'lljust draw up a mil of water. zilla took part in a trial project. with the help of a district nurse, she was trained to give
the funeral has taken place of the romanian woman thrown into the river thames during the westminster bridgeristea became the fifth victim after extremist khalid masood drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing and killing a police officer. the 31—year—old was pulled from the river but died two weeks later. masood was shot dead by police. for patients who need palliative care in the final days of their lives, the option to be cared for, and die, at home, isn't something that's always...
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the funeral has taken place of the romanian woman thrown into the river thames during the westminster bridgeictim, after extremist khalid masood drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing and killing a police officer. the 31—year—old was pulled from the river, but died two weeks later. masood was shot dead by police. more than 800 children and teenagers, who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces, have attended a garden party at buckingham palace. they were welcomed by the duke and duchess of cambridge, and prince harry. among them, was the widow and son of the fusilier lee rigby, who was killed in a terror attack in 2013. it's a very large garden accustomed to formal events like garden parties but it's the perfect place for a children's party which is exactly what was happening at buckingham palace this afternoon. 100 children have been invited to the palace by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry for a very special reason. each of these children have lost the parent serving in the armed forces. one of them was jack rigby, the six—year—old son of fusilier lee rigby,
the funeral has taken place of the romanian woman thrown into the river thames during the westminster bridgeictim, after extremist khalid masood drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing and killing a police officer. the 31—year—old was pulled from the river, but died two weeks later. masood was shot dead by police. more than 800 children and teenagers, who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces, have attended a garden party at buckingham palace. they were welcomed by the duke...
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it could have been almost anybody strolling that day across westminster bridge. the cemetery in an old turkish neighbourhood of the city. i'm here to be together with andreea's family and friends at this time of grief and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and romania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the london attacks, the final victim has been to rest at last. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as the new president of france later. it follows his election victory last weekend, securing 65% of the vote against marine le pen. mr macron, who only formed his own political movement a year ago, takes overfrom francois hollande. hugh schofield reports from paris. a classic parisien newspaper kiosk and pictures of monsieur le kid — emmanuel macron, the man who later today will become france's next president. it is going to be at day of ceremony and tradition here at the elysee palace. we cannot get any closer than where we are now because of security. but we know that at ten o'clock in the morning, in front of the ely
it could have been almost anybody strolling that day across westminster bridge. the cemetery in an old turkish neighbourhood of the city. i'm here to be together with andreea's family and friends at this time of grief and to celebrate her life and to underline that the uk and romania stand together in the fight against terrorism. nearly two months after the london attacks, the final victim has been to rest at last. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as the new president of france later. it...
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the funeral has taken place in romania of the woman thrown into the river thames during the westminster bridgesood drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing and killing a police officer. the 31—year—old was pulled from the river, but died two weeks later. masood was shot dead by police. time for the weather forecast. we are seeing a change to a more u nsettled are seeing a change to a more unsettled weather type. this is the scene as we unsettled weather type. this is the scene as we ended saturday in angus, fairly cloudy skies there. more in the way of sunshine on sunday but equally some showers around interrupting the sunshine. we start sunday with this weather front across eastern scotland and eastern england nudging out towards the east as we head through the morning and a return to sunshine for the west. the rain will linger across the northern isles of scotland and eastern parts of the mainland to but sunshine in the west of scotland and much of northern ireland. how began the east coast of england, you could catch a shower here. across the bulk of england and wales, dry start with
the funeral has taken place in romania of the woman thrown into the river thames during the westminster bridgesood drove his car into pedestrians before stabbing and killing a police officer. the 31—year—old was pulled from the river, but died two weeks later. masood was shot dead by police. time for the weather forecast. we are seeing a change to a more u nsettled are seeing a change to a more unsettled weather type. this is the scene as we unsettled weather type. this is the scene as we...
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a man drove his suv into tourists and other people at london's westminster bridge, killing four people the attacker then stabbed a police officer to death. last july...a horrific attack in nice, france, on bastille day. that 19-tom white truck was driven into a crowd of holiday revelers... 86 people were killed...isis claimed responsibility. in november of 20-15... widespread carnage in paris... coordinated attacks killed 130 people. bombings and gunfire...coming from isis extremists. among them...the bataclan concert hall...a soccer stadium...cafes and restaurants throughout paris. and in january of 20- 15...also in paris... the charlie hebdo stairical magazine and a kosher grocery store were targeted. in total...17 people were killed in those gun attacks. al qaida claimed responsibility for this one... saying it was in revenge for charlie hebdo's depictions of the prophet muhammad. we'll be updating this story on air...on our mobile app...and on-line...at kron4.com. there we have chilling reaction from people who were right there when the bomb went off. there's also social media reac
a man drove his suv into tourists and other people at london's westminster bridge, killing four people the attacker then stabbed a police officer to death. last july...a horrific attack in nice, france, on bastille day. that 19-tom white truck was driven into a crowd of holiday revelers... 86 people were killed...isis claimed responsibility. in november of 20-15... widespread carnage in paris... coordinated attacks killed 130 people. bombings and gunfire...coming from isis extremists. among...
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is this someone born in the united kingdom as was the westminster bridge attacker or someone who camen from abroad? meanwhile police are saying that people who still don't know if their loved ones are okay can call an emergency number. there are areas inside the arena, surcertain gates being devoted to assisting family members. so very much an open situation and a very active police investigation. back to you. >> the who and why something that will be cold comfort to families of 22 concert goers who lost their lives there. let's bring in national correspondent and investigative reporter for international affairs. we're not hearing anything other than he is a man and he's dead and he had an ied. you can assume they're scouring the country. >> the police chief said to the public to the press, if you have the idea of the name of this guy, we are looking into it. so don't go reporting or broadcasting anything until we can tell you who this man is. who is carrying or wearing an ied. as we've been reporting it was just one person but they are looking to see whether there was some kind of su
is this someone born in the united kingdom as was the westminster bridge attacker or someone who camen from abroad? meanwhile police are saying that people who still don't know if their loved ones are okay can call an emergency number. there are areas inside the arena, surcertain gates being devoted to assisting family members. so very much an open situation and a very active police investigation. back to you. >> the who and why something that will be cold comfort to families of 22...
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brussels christmas market, westminster bridge and on and on. what is happening in europe?rs, europe has had an open border policy, free to travel without a visa. add to that, and extremely liberal immigration policy. in germany alone, angela merkel is allowing a million syrian refugees into the country. check out the pictures and you seem mostly young men flooding into germany, potentially an army of jihadists, free to move throughout europe. that's an insane immigration policy. here at home, trump is trying to limit the potential terrorists from entering the united states. it's not a muslim ban. it's a ban on a country of origin, a moratorium, actually. after all, there is no doubt. many of them hate us. no doubt many of them may even want to kill us. wake up, america. wake up, liberals. and wake up, ninth circuit court judges while you fight trump over political correctness. you make us less safe in america. radical islamic terrorists are plotting ways to get to america and carry out their jihad. once they are here, they are here. we cannot let them in order terror will
brussels christmas market, westminster bridge and on and on. what is happening in europe?rs, europe has had an open border policy, free to travel without a visa. add to that, and extremely liberal immigration policy. in germany alone, angela merkel is allowing a million syrian refugees into the country. check out the pictures and you seem mostly young men flooding into germany, potentially an army of jihadists, free to move throughout europe. that's an insane immigration policy. here at home,...
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we have seen the knife attack, the westminster bridge attack, the beheading of lee rigby, that soldier a few years ago by two terrorists then. we have not seen a suicide bombing. that's down to counter terrorism agencies here. they have done a great job. >> reporter: they are very tough on terror here in manchester. >> they have done a great job foiling attacks. this one slipped through the net. they are going to have to backtrack the movements of this individual to figure out how he slipped through and was able to carry out this carnage. >> reporter: hala, thank you so much. we are hearing some of the stories and the young girls that attended this concert. sarah beardall and her daughter. you two were able to escape. thank you so much for taking the time with me. this is a lot for a young girl to process. erin, how are you feeling today? >> okay but scared. >> reporter: if you can, scared is the right word. i can't imagine. can you tell me what was going through your mind when you heard the big blast? >> at first, i thought it was a bo balloon and then i thought it was too loud to be
we have seen the knife attack, the westminster bridge attack, the beheading of lee rigby, that soldier a few years ago by two terrorists then. we have not seen a suicide bombing. that's down to counter terrorism agencies here. they have done a great job. >> reporter: they are very tough on terror here in manchester. >> they have done a great job foiling attacks. this one slipped through the net. they are going to have to backtrack the movements of this individual to figure out how...
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. >> in the space of 90 terrifying seconds, they put out a cart into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four. before storming into the precincts of parliament and fatally stabbing a police officer. shocked and bewildered parliament. >> i no longer suspend the setting of the house. please wait here. >> there has been a serious incident. >> the commons reflected on the attack. >> as i speak, millions will be boarding trains to travel to london. they see the greatest city on earth. it is these actions, millions of finde normality that we the best response to terrorism. >> this attacker and people like it are not my religion, nor are they our community. if they were a religion, they would not be carrying out like this. we have to stay united and show them that they can't win on these grounds. >> one man cannot shut down the city and one man cannot lock down democracy. >> they hate our freedom, our peaceful democracy, our tolerance, our openness, our unity. these elections have always been part of the drama of british politics. when they came in in 2011, there were days of prime min
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for example, after an attack here in london, that attack on the westminster bridge, they also claimed responsibility soon after that. but there has been no evidence that there is any link between that individual and isis yet. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> up next, president trump on his first major trip overseas. he cannot shake the shadow of the russia investigation. there is more happening every day, seemingly every hour on this. republican senator marco rubio is going to join us with his take next. we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy
for example, after an attack here in london, that attack on the westminster bridge, they also claimed responsibility soon after that. but there has been no evidence that there is any link between that individual and isis yet. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> up next, president trump on his first major trip overseas. he cannot shake the shadow of the russia investigation. there is more happening every day, seemingly every hour on this. republican senator marco rubio is going...
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bridge -- westminster bridge and stabbed a police officer in front of parliament, that is a much easierttack to carry out. that involves getting in a car, grabbing a nice and going out and doing it. an attack like we saw monday night at manchester arena, that is simply a much harder kind of attack. we see this kind of attack happened across the middle east, we see it happen in south asia, but it is very unusual for it to happen here in the u.k.. is manchester a hotbed for radical extremist groups? peter: there was an al qaeda plot that was disrupted in 2009 in manchester. they were planning to attack shopping center. it there is some history. i would not necessarily call it a hotbed. manchester is a big city. unfortunately, we have seen plots in london, plots in manchester, the people who attacked in london came from leeds in the north. the 2005 plotters. , you'veitish cities seen small numbers of people being attracted to the theology. one thing i am surprised by, we have not seen that many successful attacks in britain of any magnitude. the british have disrupted 13 plots in the last
bridge -- westminster bridge and stabbed a police officer in front of parliament, that is a much easierttack to carry out. that involves getting in a car, grabbing a nice and going out and doing it. an attack like we saw monday night at manchester arena, that is simply a much harder kind of attack. we see this kind of attack happened across the middle east, we see it happen in south asia, but it is very unusual for it to happen here in the u.k.. is manchester a hotbed for radical extremist...
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in march you were talking about the attack on the westminster bridge. >> let me answer your questionhis way. >> yeah. >> the way that isis has recruited fighters is through social media. once they engage you and get you to start receiving stuff from them and engaging with them back and forth, they will shift it away from social messaging and assign you a handler who befriends you and inviting you to a meeting at the mosque or coffee afterwards. and they evaluate and you look to see if you are someone who is capable of being taken down the road. at any one time, if you're not the right kind of person, they cut it off because you're a security risk to them. to answer your question, it is not just a network. they move from social media contact to hands on contact before they recruit someone to do something like this. it doesn't happen overnight. not something that this -- >> what is some time? a month? months. >> it could be months frankly. >> if it means that if people went to the trouble of planning this attack, could there be more to follow? i might as well plan a couple more down th
in march you were talking about the attack on the westminster bridge. >> let me answer your questionhis way. >> yeah. >> the way that isis has recruited fighters is through social media. once they engage you and get you to start receiving stuff from them and engaging with them back and forth, they will shift it away from social messaging and assign you a handler who befriends you and inviting you to a meeting at the mosque or coffee afterwards. and they evaluate and you look...
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. >> in the space of 90 terrifying seconds, they put out a cart into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four. before storming into the precincts of parliament and fatally stabbing a police officer. shocked and bewildered parliament. >> i no longer suspend the setting of the house. please wait here. >> there has been a serious incident. >> the commons reflected on the attack. >> as i speak, millions will be boarding trains to travel to london. they see the greatest city on earth. it is these actions, millions of finde normality that we the best response to terrorism. >> this attacker and people like it are not my religion, nor are they our community. if they were a religion, they would not be carrying out like this. we have to stay united and show them that they can't win on these grounds. >> one man cannot shut down the city and one man cannot lock down democracy. >> they hate our freedom, our peaceful democracy, our tolerance, our openness, our unity. these elections have always been part of the drama of british politics. when they came in in 2011, there were days of prime min
. >> in the space of 90 terrifying seconds, they put out a cart into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four. before storming into the precincts of parliament and fatally stabbing a police officer. shocked and bewildered parliament. >> i no longer suspend the setting of the house. please wait here. >> there has been a serious incident. >> the commons reflected on the attack. >> as i speak, millions will be boarding trains to travel to london. they see the...
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we saw the attack on westminster bridge.tiple plots thwarted in the uk, including four people arrested in a terrorism plot by authorities preventing some kind of attack here. so to a certain degree the system is blinking red. there's concern about all those hundreds and hundreds of british extremists who traveled to syria and iraq and are coming back now in increasing numbers. trained killers coming back to british shores. thanks one al all. our politics lead. president trump landed in rome this afternoon where he'll meet with the pope in vatican city, but the deadly manchester attack did cast a shadow over the day as the president condemned the attacker in harsh terms. cnn senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny traveling with president trump and filed this report. >> reporter: in israel today, president trump delivering touch words on terrorism. >> obliterate this evil ideology and protect and defend our citizens and people of the world. >> fighting extremism already the key focus of the president's first trip abroad
we saw the attack on westminster bridge.tiple plots thwarted in the uk, including four people arrested in a terrorism plot by authorities preventing some kind of attack here. so to a certain degree the system is blinking red. there's concern about all those hundreds and hundreds of british extremists who traveled to syria and iraq and are coming back now in increasing numbers. trained killers coming back to british shores. thanks one al all. our politics lead. president trump landed in rome...
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down by police officers around parliament armed with knives one of them the deadly attack on westminster bridge which involved a car. knows are so-called low-tech, high-impact impact attacks. but this in particular seems to be something different. so of course it raises all sorts of questions for security forces here about who this individual could have been if indeed it turns out that what largely at the moment seems to be coming from the united states, u.s. intelligence indicates that according to urs sources spoken to cnn this could be the work of a suicide bomber. that could change things indeed john. >> okay nina thank you. live in london erin mclaughlinen live in manchester. time now is 5:40 in the morning we thank you for being with us liver just as the sun comes up many many hours since the apparent terrorist attack. >> quick break now much more on the deadly explosion in manchester, england. police treating that blast a a terrorist incident, at least 19 people dead, dozens more wounded, the latest, straight ahead. only at the home depot. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom,
down by police officers around parliament armed with knives one of them the deadly attack on westminster bridge which involved a car. knows are so-called low-tech, high-impact impact attacks. but this in particular seems to be something different. so of course it raises all sorts of questions for security forces here about who this individual could have been if indeed it turns out that what largely at the moment seems to be coming from the united states, u.s. intelligence indicates that...
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in the space of 90 terrifying seconds a car was plowed into pedestrians on the westminster bridge killingor before storming into the priest into parliament of fatally stabbing a police officer. he was then shot dead by armed police. the extreme violence of the incident shocked and bewildered parliament. for several hours workers were under lockdown. >> order. suspend t this house is suspended, but please wait here. >> there's been a serious incident within the estate. >> when the dust settled the comments reflected on the attack. >> as i speak millions will board trains and airplanes to travel to london and see for themselves the greatest city on earth. it's in these actions millions of acts of normality that we find the best response to terrorism. a >> this attacker and people like him are not of my religion nor are they of our communities and i wish to condemn them who present to be a particular religion because they are not of religion and if they were theyar would not carry out acts like this. we have to stay united and show them they cannot win. >> one man cannot shut down a city and
in the space of 90 terrifying seconds a car was plowed into pedestrians on the westminster bridge killingor before storming into the priest into parliament of fatally stabbing a police officer. he was then shot dead by armed police. the extreme violence of the incident shocked and bewildered parliament. for several hours workers were under lockdown. >> order. suspend t this house is suspended, but please wait here. >> there's been a serious incident within the estate. >> when...
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. >> in the space of 90 terrifying seconds, they put out a cart -- car into pedestrians on westminster bridgekilling four. before storming into the precincts of parliament and fatally stabbing a police officer. he was then shot dead by police. the extreme violence of the incident shocked and bewildered parliament. for several hours parliament was under lockdown. >> i no longer suspend the setting of the house. please wait here. >> there has been a serious incident within the estate. >> when the dust settled the next day, the commons reflected on the attack. >> as i speak, millions will be boarding trains to travel to london. they see the greatest city on earth. it is these actions, millions of active normality that we find the best response to terrorism. >> this attacker and people like him are not my religion, nor are they our community. we should condemn all of them who pretend to be of religion, because they are not. if they were a religion, they would not be carrying out like this. we have to stay united and show them that they can't win on these grounds. >> one man cannot shut down the c
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more sophisticated style of attack that we saw here last night, compared to masood and the westminster bridge attack, whether a more sophisticated attack also implies a higher level of association. stephanie. >> would you agree with that, the fact that this was a more sophisticated style of attack, does that give you any clue that it was more closely tied to organized isis and not a lone wolf? >> it suggests some sophistication, but the challenge we face is that there's been a proliferation of expertise on the internet and there's also a proliferation of communications technology and encryption which allows communications officials can't see. that combination means when we see the sophistication, we don't necessarily know there has been a tight tie or not. it's much harder for us to detect those owe associations than it -- associations than it was five years ago. i think we will see this person was on their radar, the volume is overwhelming for the brits, they can't keep up with it and that he learned about isis and bomb making. whether or not we see a direct communications link, that may nev
more sophisticated style of attack that we saw here last night, compared to masood and the westminster bridge attack, whether a more sophisticated attack also implies a higher level of association. stephanie. >> would you agree with that, the fact that this was a more sophisticated style of attack, does that give you any clue that it was more closely tied to organized isis and not a lone wolf? >> it suggests some sophistication, but the challenge we face is that there's been a...
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england a suspected terrorist rented an suv mowing down pe tkes trie i can't understand on westminster bridgeilling five people, injuring 35 others. the tsa warned this style of low-tech attack can happen with no notice and in virtually any community, sandra. >> sandra: is this part of some sort of trend? >> reporter: the republican chairman of the homeland security committee told fox news that isis is now consistently calling on its followers to carry out attacks where they are rather than travel to syria and iraq. he pointed to the dramatic capture of a terror suspect in september who allegedly planned to bomb the new york city and new jersey focus on soft targets including transit systems before he was shot by police and captured. >> we saw this with, you know, the new york bomber whose guidance came from sheik imnami. we've seen this happen in paris, london, using any means necessary, whether it was a vehicle or knife to kill in your background. >> reporter: so if i was going to bottom line it for you, what we see now are a growing number of se centralized attacks and low tech attacks. th
england a suspected terrorist rented an suv mowing down pe tkes trie i can't understand on westminster bridgeilling five people, injuring 35 others. the tsa warned this style of low-tech attack can happen with no notice and in virtually any community, sandra. >> sandra: is this part of some sort of trend? >> reporter: the republican chairman of the homeland security committee told fox news that isis is now consistently calling on its followers to carry out attacks where they are...
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it was simplian a attack involving a guy driving a truck across westminster bridge. and he killed only a handful of people. but this would rank among some of the worst. s that country this very much feels that it's under siege. it felt for months and months that a major terrorist attack was a matter of when rather than if. just two weeks before the election a lot of people will be asking whether more could have been done to protect what amber rudd said were the most vulnerable members of society gathering for just a pop concert. >> the question is how could this happen again? matt, before i let you go, any indication that investigators are holding off on identifying the suspect, that they do know his identity but they are holding off because of the investigation? sore is it something -- is it still the fact they haven't confirmed his identity yet -- his or her identity yet? >> we are getting the same information that you are getting. it sounds as though they have confirmed the identity. this is how british police operated in thest pa. as i mentioned the westminster a
it was simplian a attack involving a guy driving a truck across westminster bridge. and he killed only a handful of people. but this would rank among some of the worst. s that country this very much feels that it's under siege. it felt for months and months that a major terrorist attack was a matter of when rather than if. just two weeks before the election a lot of people will be asking whether more could have been done to protect what amber rudd said were the most vulnerable members of...
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country, we think of the london shoe bombings, we think of the guy who ran those people down on westminster bridge, but the fact that it's happening outside of london, the fact that it's directed to kids. this is going to be a very big shock for the country when it wakes up tomorrow morning. >> tucker: there's an election coming up. does that play a role? >> so far in the election, we've been talking basically about before in completing brexit and actually terror, open-door immigration. relatively low roles in the election campaign so far. there are 16 days to go. if it were to turn out that this attack, for arguments sake was taken place by someone who's been fighting with isis in syria and to change the whole debate, which is not been told things about security in the selection at all so far. >> tucker: why is that, do you think? >> i think that brexit on its own et cetera massive defining in british politics. the biggest thing constitutionally that's happened in this country for hundreds of years, and that has completely dominated the debate. we really rather thought that these things happened
country, we think of the london shoe bombings, we think of the guy who ran those people down on westminster bridge, but the fact that it's happening outside of london, the fact that it's directed to kids. this is going to be a very big shock for the country when it wakes up tomorrow morning. >> tucker: there's an election coming up. does that play a role? >> so far in the election, we've been talking basically about before in completing brexit and actually terror, open-door...
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but it is more sophisticated than some of the ot taattack yo seen for example like the westminster bridge what from your knowledge are intelligence agencies across the world doing right now in order to find out as much as they can about this bomber? >> sure. there are probably two parts to the investigation. there's on the ground, on the scene, looking at forensics of the bomb itself to see if it matches with other types of bombs that are used. what is it a hydrogen peroxide bomb, materials that could be easily obtained but also require some explosives training to make a successful bomb. then the other part of the investigation is going to really dive in to this individual's background, his coacts, his social media use, perhaps, his e-mails, his phone calls, who was he in touch with, were there other individuals that were part of this plot in assisting assen as an accomplice at the stadium that evening. the most important part of this investigation right now for british authorities is to make sure nothing else is being planned in coordination or in conjunction with this attack. >> this wa
but it is more sophisticated than some of the ot taattack yo seen for example like the westminster bridge what from your knowledge are intelligence agencies across the world doing right now in order to find out as much as they can about this bomber? >> sure. there are probably two parts to the investigation. there's on the ground, on the scene, looking at forensics of the bomb itself to see if it matches with other types of bombs that are used. what is it a hydrogen peroxide bomb,...
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in zero dollar jihad, the guy who murdered the people in london by driving the vehicle down westminster bridgeg a policeman, the individual who took the truck and murder the truck driver in nice. we call the is euro-dollar attacks. they are in -- we call these is euro-dollar attacks. -- we call these zero dollar attacks. isis will take the credit as soon as you finish the attack. in my book "hacking isis," i call this the ghost of jihad. isis is in their moment. they are about to die, to a man, in syria and iraq. they will not get out of there alive. all these 30,000-40,000 men who went over there, their children and wives might survive, and that is another thing we have to be concerned about. host: do they care if they die? guest: they don't care if they died. i try to show why isis is not a muslim extremist group. you can negotiate with islamic extremists. , those groupsas have political goals to their extremism. isis is a death cult. they have no goal but to die in jihad and spread their version of their cultic view of islam. until that is eliminated, they are going to continue to spread. o
in zero dollar jihad, the guy who murdered the people in london by driving the vehicle down westminster bridgeg a policeman, the individual who took the truck and murder the truck driver in nice. we call the is euro-dollar attacks. they are in -- we call these is euro-dollar attacks. -- we call these zero dollar attacks. isis will take the credit as soon as you finish the attack. in my book "hacking isis," i call this the ghost of jihad. isis is in their moment. they are about to die,...
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that attack of two months ago in london where a man drove a car on the sidewalk across the westminster bridge into parliament square. and this is the kind of thing that people fear most in these large urban areas. >> absolutely. >> again, according to wnbc and according to early information citing multiple senior law enforcement officials with knowledge of the investigation is that this is accidental in nature, sue. >> and indeed, scott, just to add to that, jonathan also reporting that the driver appeared to panic and tried to flee and then was apprehended by authorities by the nypd as he tried to get away. jonathan is stressing that this is, as you've mentioned, scott, early information but multiple sources are telling him at this point they do believe it is accidental and not terror-related. they're going to continue, of course, to pursue every line of investigation in this particular incident, but that is the early indication, that it was a tragic accident at this point. but it is -- it's going to be fascinating and interesting to find out exactly how this occurred, because as bertha poin
that attack of two months ago in london where a man drove a car on the sidewalk across the westminster bridge into parliament square. and this is the kind of thing that people fear most in these large urban areas. >> absolutely. >> again, according to wnbc and according to early information citing multiple senior law enforcement officials with knowledge of the investigation is that this is accidental in nature, sue. >> and indeed, scott, just to add to that, jonathan also...
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that have are the london bombings, of course, back in 2005, and more recently, that attack on westminster bridge which resulted in four people including a policeman being killed. but they've had a remarkably high success rate. the problem is the threat is as big as it has ever been when it comes to islamist terrorism. the system really is blinking red. officials have been warning about this for some time here in the united kingdom. there have been 900 or so british residents who have gone off and fought in syria and iraq, joined groups like isis. hundreds have come back and there are thousands of individuals in the united kingdom who hold islamist extremist views who are supportive of isis who will be cheering, if you can believe, this violence, this carnage, this unspeakable terror tonight in manchester. >> yeah, you know, just -- phil, in just in therm temples of the of attack, the most recent attack we saw in london, the man who drove the car along westministster bridge got out and stabbed people, low he level attack, needed a car and a knife. in this case, it's another step, needed to learn
that have are the london bombings, of course, back in 2005, and more recently, that attack on westminster bridge which resulted in four people including a policeman being killed. but they've had a remarkably high success rate. the problem is the threat is as big as it has ever been when it comes to islamist terrorism. the system really is blinking red. officials have been warning about this for some time here in the united kingdom. there have been 900 or so british residents who have gone off...
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cleaner was on his way home after a hospital appointment when he was killed by khalid masood on westminster bridgeand for several days. 20 celsius in the north—west highlands. further east, there is a breeze coming in from the cold north seas. temperatures were closer to 11 celsius. we will see similar contrasts in the next few days. a lot will cloud coming in and the brief for england and wales. midlands will have rain and parts of wales, and parts south west. it will hold up for most places but in the north of scotland will see a touch of frost. it will be a lovely day across of frost. it will be a lovely day a cross m ost of frost. it will be a lovely day across most of scotland, a bit of low cloud on the north coast. it isn't a in the northern ireland to, and ina isn't a in the northern ireland to, and in a bit of cloud in england and wales. a bit of rain in the south wales, the southeast should be brighter. 11 or 12 degrees on the north sea coast, and i'm upper teens in the north—west. sunday is a quiet day, light winds on the north sea coast but grey and cool. in the west, it is a decent day
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in manchester, which is quite sophisticated to the very sophisticated running people down on westminster bridgee. we've had four terrorist attacks in four pla manchester, philippines, and indonesia. again, it hasn't happened here. we're forward leaning with our laws but forward leaning with concern. >> the british intelligence service expressed their dismay over leaks from the united states. the president has ordered a review to find out where those likes are coming from. >> i'm not. no one's perfect. no organization is perfect. i have to tell you after the bombing i called my counterpart in the uk. offered our condolences. she brought the issue up with me. she has an absolute right to be furious about these leaks and the exact light thing for the president to do is get the investigators on it. find out who it is. it's totally unacceptable particularly when it comes this. >> what's the most ior say to t travelers as they travel this summer? >> the most important thing would simply be to bear with the process. you know, in the last several month, my tsa people are just phenomenal people. you kno
in manchester, which is quite sophisticated to the very sophisticated running people down on westminster bridgee. we've had four terrorist attacks in four pla manchester, philippines, and indonesia. again, it hasn't happened here. we're forward leaning with our laws but forward leaning with concern. >> the british intelligence service expressed their dismay over leaks from the united states. the president has ordered a review to find out where those likes are coming from. >> i'm...
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just two months ago there was the individual who rammed down pedestrians with a car on westminster bridge and then got out and stabbed to death a british police officer in front of parliament. but that is a much easier attack to carry out. that involves getting in a car and grabbing a knife and going out and-- an attack like the one we saw monday night at thing whether that is behind me, manchester arena, it is simply a much harder kind of attack. obviously we see this kind of attack happen across the middle east. we see it happen in south asia. but it's very unusual for it to happen here in the u.k. >> rose: is manchester a hot bed for radical extremist groups? >> i mean, there was an al-qaeda plot disrupted in 2009 in manchester. they were planning to attack a shopping center so certainly there was some history. i wouldn't say it is a hot bed necessarily because manchester is a big city. and you know, it's not like its-- unfortunately, we've seen ndon came from leads in the north of england. the july 7th, 2005 plotters. unfortunately in major english cities, british cities you have seen
just two months ago there was the individual who rammed down pedestrians with a car on westminster bridge and then got out and stabbed to death a british police officer in front of parliament. but that is a much easier attack to carry out. that involves getting in a car and grabbing a knife and going out and-- an attack like the one we saw monday night at thing whether that is behind me, manchester arena, it is simply a much harder kind of attack. obviously we see this kind of attack happen...