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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
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, one love manchester. you were saying how artists have adapted some of their songs and we had back clip of robbie williams who was singing manchester, we are strong. and the crowd sang it back to him, and boy did they sing it back! i went to beat liam gallagher gig earlier this week in manchester and, between the songs, the fans would break out into song. stand up to 22 was the big song. have not heard that tonight, maybe less of a double supporter crowd, but the crowd have a very good post. ten of the people here were at that ariana grande gig which was the subject of a terrorist attack. when we look at this area here, they are having a fantastic time. it cannot be easy for some of them to make the decision to come and we heard there are councillors intense behind the stage where they can go another moment and speak to someone if they cannot cope. we had ariana grande's manager salute those people. he said they had big decision to make. really powerful words from him when he said, your bravery, manchester
, one love manchester. you were saying how artists have adapted some of their songs and we had back clip of robbie williams who was singing manchester, we are strong. and the crowd sang it back to him, and boy did they sing it back! i went to beat liam gallagher gig earlier this week in manchester and, between the songs, the fans would break out into song. stand up to 22 was the big song. have not heard that tonight, maybe less of a double supporter crowd, but the crowd have a very good post....
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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 se
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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desde mÁnchester, inglaterra, maite inter llano, univisiÓn. fÉlix: ahora pasamos a venezuela, donde leopoldo lÓpez lÍder opositor venezolano, enviÓ desde la cÁrcel o mensaje alentando la protesta. ademÁs, se reuniÓ con el ex presidente espaÑol rodrÍguez zapatero. ademÁs, maÑana nicolás maduro dijo que harÁ oficial la solicitud de que se apruÉbeme ante referÉndum la nueva al asamblea constituyente. reportero: el lÍder opositor leopoldo lÓpez envió mensaje grabado en vÍdeo los venezolanos en el que destaca la lucha pacÍfica las calles en contra del gobierno del presidente nicolÁs maduro, qque considera tirÁnico e incapaz. >> la rebeliÓn, la resistencia y la protesta son legÍtimas. reportero: el vÍdeo habría sido una respuesta a la visita que previamente le hiciera el expresidente joselin rodrÍguez zapatero, . la canciller delcy rodrÍguez y su hermano jorge rodrÍguez, que el propio leopoldo lÓpez admitió. se desconoce los resultados de esa reuniÓn sorpresiva entre los funcionarios y zapatero. >> hoy mÁs que nunca
desde mÁnchester, inglaterra, maite inter llano, univisiÓn. fÉlix: ahora pasamos a venezuela, donde leopoldo lÓpez lÍder opositor venezolano, enviÓ desde la cÁrcel o mensaje alentando la protesta. ademÁs, se reuniÓ con el ex presidente espaÑol rodrÍguez zapatero. ademÁs, maÑana nicolás maduro dijo que harÁ oficial la solicitud de que se apruÉbeme ante referÉndum la nueva al asamblea constituyente. reportero: el lÍder opositor leopoldo lÓpez envió mensaje grabado en vÍdeo...
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graham satchell, bbc news, manchester. let's go back to our top story, the terror attack on saturday night on london bridge and borough market in which seven people were killed and 48 people were injured. sophie raworth is on london bridge. as you can see behind me, there is a huge cordon here, the whole area is closed off. london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and thank you forjoining us. can you remember a time when
graham satchell, bbc news, manchester. let's go back to our top story, the terror attack on saturday night on london bridge and borough market in which seven people were killed and 48 people were injured. sophie raworth is on london bridge. as you can see behind me, there is a huge cordon here, the whole area is closed off. london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and...
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proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester city council and the british red cross to support grieving families and victims of the bombing. preparations are now well under way. a huge stage and tight security is in place. an effort that would normally take months of planning being completed within days. this is where the eyes of the world will be focused tomorrow night. millions of people will watch as ariana grande isjoined on stage by the likes of coldplay, take that and katy perry. this concert will be broadcast to more than 50 countries around the world. a night of unity, remembrance and a shared love of music. it's been called a once—in—a—lifetime exhibition — raphael: the drawings has opened at the ashmolean museum in oxford, bringing together 120 rarely seen works from collections around the world. the aim is to shine a new light on the renaissance master, whose reputation was more for precision than emotion. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to take a look. the transfiguraion by raphael, who died when only
proceeds from the concert will go towards that we love manchester emergency fund, set up by manchester city council and the british red cross to support grieving families and victims of the bombing. preparations are now well under way. a huge stage and tight security is in place. an effort that would normally take months of planning being completed within days. this is where the eyes of the world will be focused tomorrow night. millions of people will watch as ariana grande isjoined on stage by...
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june kelly, bbc news, manchester. 0ur correspondent fiona trott is in south manchester. in the last hour or so, we have learned of a bomb disposal team arriving at the scene, what can you tell us about what is going on? that's right. they are searching that white nissan micra, which we believe is behind the van at the end of the road, below the sign that says devil house. searches have been happening in south manchester for a while. in the past couple of days, police came here as part of an enquiry into whether or not abedi worked alone. they wanted to find out why he kept returning to this area of manchester. they are still appealing for information on that. today, also appealing for information about that white nissan micra, who drove it? who had access to it? where was it seemed? greater manchester police are appealing for information about that this afternoon, too. this 100 metre cord in here on the way home is attracting attention, lots of people standing by and watching what is happening. we are at the end of what is known as the curry mile in rusholme. it is a stu
june kelly, bbc news, manchester. 0ur correspondent fiona trott is in south manchester. in the last hour or so, we have learned of a bomb disposal team arriving at the scene, what can you tell us about what is going on? that's right. they are searching that white nissan micra, which we believe is behind the van at the end of the road, below the sign that says devil house. searches have been happening in south manchester for a while. in the past couple of days, police came here as part of an...
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manchester bombing. she thanked 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 give you a sense of where we are this morning. behind me
manchester bombing. she thanked 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...
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we know that following what happened in manchester. and alongside samuel you saw the defense secretary going into the emergency cobra meeting. they're meeting today to try and make sense of everything that happened last night and what they'll do is have their top counterterrorism officers and top intelligence officers and top ministers in the country assessing the latest intelligence and making sense of that. after that we expect to hear from the prime minister or a senior cabinet minister. that's where we tend to get the latest on the intelligence here. so when those cabinet ministers get around the table with the head of the m.i. 5 and the head of the metropolitan police what do you think they will be discussing? >> the first priority is to see if this is part of a larger group that could carry out follow on attacks in the coming days. that's number one priority, make sure this is a contained event so that the group is not more diverse. that's what they are going to ask, what do we know about these guys? could there be others ready t
we know that following what happened in manchester. and alongside samuel you saw the defense secretary going into the emergency cobra meeting. they're meeting today to try and make sense of everything that happened last night and what they'll do is have their top counterterrorism officers and top intelligence officers and top ministers in the country assessing the latest intelligence and making sense of that. after that we expect to hear from the prime minister or a senior cabinet minister....
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. >> you mention the manchester attack. we are up late in reading this, looking for answers and they're talking about how because of the suicide bomb it appeared to be a well-planned, well correlated attack. this one seems to be as rudimentary as it gets. a van and three knives with phony bombs. what you think of that? >> that's right. doesn't this just give you the perfect example of what a difficult problem the west faces now. the terrorists have so many options. they can try to do these suicide vests and try to get firearms. if they can't get those things and they can buy a knife or hire a van. they can create carnage. they can kill people, they can injure dozens as is been the case in this attack. what worries me is they are increasingly aware of the options they have to carry out the attacks. governments are increasingly incapable of being able to stop them. it's why we have a hugely concerning security situation in europe. >> robin, a good analysis, thank you. i want to bring in a former member of the fbi joint terror
. >> you mention the manchester attack. we are up late in reading this, looking for answers and they're talking about how because of the suicide bomb it appeared to be a well-planned, well correlated attack. this one seems to be as rudimentary as it gets. a van and three knives with phony bombs. what you think of that? >> that's right. doesn't this just give you the perfect example of what a difficult problem the west faces now. the terrorists have so many options. they can try to...
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it is not obviously at the manchester arena. we understand that there are huge numbers of police, as you've been saying, deployed. they expect about 50,000 people there today. people going in and out are going to be checked, searched. and they say that people are already turning up, like bands, this morning to do sound checks. this is an extraordinary act of defiance and solidarity in manchester going on as already and right now they're still searching, still looking around for what may or may not have been a bigger plot here in london. >> yeah, that's right. as we say, it was already going to be this extraordinary act of defiance. all of that organization that you've just summed up there is absolutely true, both in terms of the logistics of getting all of these acts set up and ready to go within a secure environment. as 50,000 people attend, they will be searched individually, each of them. people attending are asked not to bring bags along because that's going to slow down the process. that's all the practical stuff. on top of
it is not obviously at the manchester arena. we understand that there are huge numbers of police, as you've been saying, deployed. they expect about 50,000 people there today. people going in and out are going to be checked, searched. and they say that people are already turning up, like bands, this morning to do sound checks. this is an extraordinary act of defiance and solidarity in manchester going on as already and right now they're still searching, still looking around for what may or may...
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difficulties with phil 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 fashion, you can dres
difficulties with phil 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...
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ariana invitÓ a un coro de manchester, dos de las coristas sobrevivieron al atentado. con la voz entrecortada asegurÓ el amor que se sentÍa entre los presentes es la medicina que el mundo necesita. todos los artistas al final subieron al escenario para juntos alzar la voz junior y de amor por manchester. un mensaje de paz junior fue el que llevaron a cabo los artistas en manchester, fue un concierto histÓrico. mÁs de 50.000 personas salieron satisfechas para darle un nuevo aliento a esa ciudad que hace dos semanas lloraban la muerte de 22 personas, hoy celebran que estÁn más unidos que nunca. fÉlix: como nos decÍa pablo al comienzo del noticiero, en medio de la conmociÓn que ha causado el atentado terrorista en londres con el presidente donald trump volviÓ a crear polÉmica vÍa twitter al calificar la reacciÓn del alcalde de londres de origen musulmÁn, como dirÍa. --tibia. lo que provocÓ una respuesta del equipo del alcalde londinense, pero tambiÉn aprovecho su oportunidad para insistir en su polÍtica de puertas cerradas a los viajeros y refugiados de
ariana invitÓ a un coro de manchester, dos de las coristas sobrevivieron al atentado. con la voz entrecortada asegurÓ el amor que se sentÍa entre los presentes es la medicina que el mundo necesita. todos los artistas al final subieron al escenario para juntos alzar la voz junior y de amor por manchester. un mensaje de paz junior fue el que llevaron a cabo los artistas en manchester, fue un concierto histÓrico. mÁs de 50.000 personas salieron satisfechas para darle un nuevo aliento a esa...
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presence in manchester. of course also asking people to be vigilant. members of the public are hugely grateful to the work of the emergency services. hundreds of people have been standing beside those police officers, asking to have their photographs taken with them. i mentioned that statement from ariana grande's manager. let me ta ke from ariana grande's manager. let me take you through a bit of that. he said after the events last night in london and manchester two weeks ago, we feel a responsibility to honour those lost, injured and affected. we plan to honour them with courage, bravery and defiance in the face of fear. i think that is the feeling amongst people gathering for this concert today. thank you very much. annita mcveigh in manchester. everybody prays that will pass off peacefully and will be successful and raise a lot of money, as is the intention. that concert is starting in a few hours from now at the old trafford cricket ground. annita mcveigh mentioned that there are armed police there, not
presence in manchester. of course also asking people to be vigilant. members of the public are hugely grateful to the work of the emergency services. hundreds of people have been standing beside those police officers, asking to have their photographs taken with them. i mentioned that statement from ariana grande's manager. let me ta ke from ariana grande's manager. let me take you through a bit of that. he said after the events last night in london and manchester two weeks ago, we feel a...
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look at manchester. they are on intelligence radars in several of these attacks and unfortunately, after they carry out mass carnage and jihadist terror then authorities say yeah we knew about them and they were on our radar screen. it would be wise of us to move in before it gets to that point where these jihadists are actually carrying out attacks. trace: these guys are good. like pete hoekstra, former congressman of michigan said less likely, they're outnumbered. they have good intelligence but they're outnumbered, they just don't have the resources to do what you say and go and arrest everybody who flies on their radar. >> right, political correctness plays a part there. that is a great point. in london, in the uk for instance, reportedly thousands of radical islam it, isis sympathizers and a key point here, trace, we don't know about the attackers tonight about whether they had direct links to isis or whether they fought overseas but were seen the returnees and their trickling back home. we've had t
look at manchester. they are on intelligence radars in several of these attacks and unfortunately, after they carry out mass carnage and jihadist terror then authorities say yeah we knew about them and they were on our radar screen. it would be wise of us to move in before it gets to that point where these jihadists are actually carrying out attacks. trace: these guys are good. like pete hoekstra, former congressman of michigan said less likely, they're outnumbered. they have good intelligence...
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"manchester's message — we are not afraid." so let's begin. afamiliar a familiarface a familiar face is with us. jonathan charles, managing director of communications at the european bank of reconstruction and development. hello, good morning. yet again, we are discussing a terrorist attack, this time in london, again, let's look at the telegraph ‘s angle. they talk about some the latest development and also some of the security lined with regards to barking in london in particular and some of the detail that is coming through. that is the headline bear, police uncover youtube link to london terror attack, making it very clear as far as the telegraph is concerned, that there is something that links social media to this. obviously we know of the hate videos on social media that are often the cause of radicalisation and they are pointing to that, and planes into the from theresa may, the prime minister, yesterday, in which she said she wanted to close down what she regarded as a safe space. it has been a lot of hit back from social media compa
"manchester's message — we are not afraid." so let's begin. afamiliar a familiarface a familiar face is with us. jonathan charles, managing director of communications at the european bank of reconstruction and development. hello, good morning. yet again, we are discussing a terrorist attack, this time in london, again, let's look at the telegraph ‘s angle. they talk about some the latest development and also some of the security lined with regards to barking in london in...
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. >> speaking of manchester. the one love manchester concert is underway right now. thank you for joining us today we will be back next weekend. >> the news continues from new york. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert. in the investigation as it continues at this hour. investigators have been looking into any possible terrorist ties are broad and if the attackers were simply radicalized at home. so far seven innocent people savagely killed and dozens more with it. including many that remain in critical condition. the british prime minister has to work to find these terrorists before they can strike again. welcome to another newshour of "america's news headquarters". >> one of the world's great cities is reeling again after a night on the town turns into sheer horror. [video] >> it started with a van running down pedestrians on london bridge followed by a knife rampage. in an area packed with bars and restaurants. the three suspects shot and killed by police within minutes of arriving on the scene. a witness describes the chaos. >> i was over there. two armed
. >> 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....
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much to the earlier attack before manchester. but, yeah, 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
much to the earlier attack before manchester. but, yeah, 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...
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june kelly, bbc news, manchester. prince william has been meeting officers from greater manchester police who were among the first to respond to the may 22 attack at the arena. he spoke to one police constable who was off duty at the time and at the concert waiting for his daughter when the bomber struck. this report from our correspondent frankie mccamley. arriving at greater manchester police headquarters. the force at the centre of the investigation into the terror attack. prince william meeting officers who were some of the first on the scene to hear about the incredible work they carried out. a bit of, it can't be happening. ii of us got into a carrier that seated nine to get as many officers down there. even on the way down, driving down stockport road, we had a feeling it would be a hoax and we would turn around and go back to longsight. as more and more calls came in, you realised it is what it is. next stop, manchester cathedral, talking to people from the community who went above and beyond to help those inj
june kelly, bbc news, manchester. prince william has been meeting officers from greater manchester police who were among the first to respond to the may 22 attack at the arena. he spoke to one police constable who was off duty at the time and at the concert waiting for his daughter when the bomber struck. this report from our correspondent frankie mccamley. arriving at greater manchester police headquarters. the force at the centre of the investigation into the terror attack. prince william...
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. >> 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. we
. >> 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....
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i was in the city reporting and i am from manchester. there 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
i was in the city reporting and i am from manchester. there 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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and the top story here in the uk: police investigating the manchester terror attack say they have a clearer idea 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 c
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that is what happened in manchester. in manchester they had rehearsed precisely the scenario that very tragically unfolded. the staff were called in quickly and there were more than were needed, some came in of duty. it shows extraordinary dedication. it is worth stressing as the metropolitan police commissioner said today, the emergency services went into a dangerous situation. that is their job, they acted very quickly. london bridge is very central. they acted extremely quickly to get their patients to centres like this. surgeons if they are of duty will be paged or telephone. what about blood supplies and things like that? tragically seven people died in this one, but when you compare it to other attacks that have killed scores of people, how do blood banks work on that? in manchester they had people queueing around the block at donor centres on a weekday morning. maybe more people were able to do that and they said at one point, we have got enough supplies, but they we re have got enough supplies, but they were grat
that is what happened in manchester. in manchester they had rehearsed precisely the scenario that very tragically unfolded. the staff were called in quickly and there were more than were needed, some came in of duty. it shows extraordinary dedication. it is worth stressing as the metropolitan police commissioner said today, the emergency services went into a dangerous situation. that is their job, they acted very quickly. london bridge is very central. they acted extremely quickly to get their...
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england still reeling from the recent suicide bombing in manchester just two weeks ago. abc's jennifer eccleston with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, london on lockdown. multiple incidents at the london bridge, borough market, all within a mile of each other. >> ladies and gentlemen, please reeve leave the area. >> i saw loads of people run away from the market. people lying on the ground. >> reporter: it started a little before 11:00 p.m. london time. witnesses saying multiple people hit when a van crossing the london bridge allegedly striking groups of people. the bbc reporting that at least one person is dead. >> i can't tell you anything at the moment. i need you to move towards safely. >> reporter: this person tweeting a photo of the immediate aftermath. people tending to the injured on the bridge. >> saw loads of police cars turning up and there was a period of quite intense gun fire. >> reporter: nearby, at this london restaurant in borough market, police yelling, "stay down." evacuating the restaurant as a precaution. this eyewitness describing the chaotic
england still reeling from the recent suicide bombing in manchester just two weeks ago. abc's jennifer eccleston with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, london on lockdown. multiple incidents at the london bridge, borough market, all within a mile of each other. >> ladies and gentlemen, please reeve leave the area. >> i saw loads of people run away from the market. people lying on the ground. >> reporter: it started a little before 11:00 p.m. london time. witnesses...
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>> this is much different from the manchester attack. whether 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 vulnerab
>> this is much different from the manchester attack. whether 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...
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cousins of the manchester bomber have said they are traumatised by the actions of their cousin saying it will stay with them. a lot of nice words in this election campaign are being directed a blue—collar voters in the industrial north of england, so we thought to try something interesting and ask the two main parties what they will actually do to help economy there. welcome to bbc news. president trump has announced that america is to withdraw from the paris climate agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. the treaty was signed by 200 countries just two years ago. president trump said he'd taken the decision because of the the economic burdens imposed by the treaty. our correspondent nick bryant reports from the white house. the white house rose garden, the most fragrant of settings for what environmentalists will see as toxic presidential decision. one that affects ecosystems all over the planet from donald trump's back lawn to the mightiest of oceans and ice sheets. in order to fulfil in order to fulfil my duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states
cousins of the manchester bomber have said they are traumatised by the actions of their cousin saying it will stay with them. a lot of nice words in this election campaign are being directed a blue—collar voters in the industrial north of england, so we thought to try something interesting and ask the two main parties what they will actually do to help economy there. welcome to bbc news. president trump has announced that america is to withdraw from the paris climate agreement to reduce...
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we saw after the manchester attack a number of arrests continuing. we've heard talk about the possibility that the attackers were wearing the possibility of suicide vests. what are we looking at with the counter terrorism effort? >> we're looking at a threat. this country when it comes to facing terrorism really hasn't faced before. there was a big threat from i. rarks terrorism in the 1970s and decades afterwards. in years after 9/11, we're right at the maximum. the system is really blinking red. 2,000 that have islamist extremist views. there are 20,000 people over the years since 9/11 they've looked at, been worried about for the same reasons, that pose a real threat. that's a huge number. we see them in other european countries. with see a continent where there are tens of thousands of people who pose a potential danger. it needs to be emphasized where the vast, vast majority of muslims in this country, and across europe, are absolutely lore identified by this violence. that they are speaking out in large volumes against it. many are taking risks
we saw after the manchester attack a number of arrests continuing. we've heard talk about the possibility that the attackers were wearing the possibility of suicide vests. what are we looking at with the counter terrorism effort? >> we're looking at a threat. this country when it comes to facing terrorism really hasn't faced before. there was a big threat from i. rarks terrorism in the 1970s and decades afterwards. in years after 9/11, we're right at the maximum. the system is really...
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the concert in manchester will go on. how do you secure an event like this from a police perspective just hours after this attack in london? >> the most important work that should occur is the intelligence. we need to learn if there were accomplices to this attack. we know we have the three suspects dead, but did they plan other attacks? did they plan attacks at this concert? next is you see a big presence of police, particularly at entrance points. and it's also important to have a big presence at exit points when the concert is over. that's a very vulnerable time for attacks in the crowd. >> no question. we're heading into a stressful few hours for law enforcement in manchester and the uk. matt, let me ask you. to put this in perspective for those of us here in the united states, we keep hearing about and seeing attacks on what are called soft targets. what can we do to protect soft targets? >> you know this is the challenge. for security officials and police departments across europe and here in the u.s. it's very diff
the concert in manchester will go on. how do you secure an event like this from a police perspective just hours after this attack in london? >> the most important work that should occur is the intelligence. we need to learn if there were accomplices to this attack. we know we have the three suspects dead, but did they plan other attacks? did they plan attacks at this concert? next is you see a big presence of police, particularly at entrance points. and it's also important to have a big...
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we mentioned the manchester attack, less tha n we mentioned the manchester attack, less than two weeks ago, 22 people killed in that and on top of that people sustaining some very, very serious injuries in that attack. you will know, i'm sure, that there is due to be a benefit concert tonight in manchester to raise money for those so badly affected two weeks ago. it is taking place at the old trafford cricket ground, and we have heard that the concert is going ahead, no change of plan, despite what has happened here in the capital overnight, so let's go to old trafford, our correspondent philip norton is there, there are some very philip norton is there, there are some very big names due to be performing better night. what are the organisers saying, what are you hearing about the concert in manchester tonight? yes, well, this is definitely going ahead here tonight in manchester, some ahead here tonight in manchester, some 50,000 people of course already on their way here now to the old trafford cricket ground. there are many, trafford cricket ground. there are any trafford cricket grou
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one suicide bombing attack just two weeks ago in manchester. has the prime minister saying they are not all connected but they are connected, she had, by an ideology. >> that's exactly right. she was pretty strong about that. my big takeaway from her announcement in tone was different even from the manchester statement that she had were the word enough is enough. those were political words. she has campaign coming up but they were also, i think, a sign that the challenges britain has had regarding sort of integration, some of their counterterrorism laws that she issued wins again in the election will be pushing those much further. so i think you would expect to sort the political push in terms of laws and freedom of association, surveillance of mosques. i think she was really tipping her hat to that. one of the reasons why is what you said, which is these are not related. you have three attacks in a relatively short period of time all of them successful to some degree. manchester, of course, being the worst. and none of them tied to each other.
one suicide bombing attack just two weeks ago in manchester. has the prime minister saying they are not all connected but they are connected, she had, by an ideology. >> that's exactly right. she was pretty strong about that. my big takeaway from her announcement in tone was different even from the manchester statement that she had were the word enough is enough. those were political words. she has campaign coming up but they were also, i think, a sign that the challenges britain has had...
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arriving at greater manchester police headquarters. the force at the centre of the investigation into the centre of the investigation into the terror attack. prince william beating officers who were some of the first on the scene to hear about the first on the scene to hear about the incredible work they carried out. in 11 of us got into a carrier that seated nine to get as many officers down there. even on the way down, driving down stockport road, we had a feeling it would be a hoax and we would turn around and go back. as more and more calls came m, back. as more and more calls came in, you realised it is what it is. next stop, manchester cathedral, talking to people from the community who went above and beyond to help those injured. his royal highness attending a service and signing the book of condolence to show his support to those affected. and here, crowds are gathering as his royal highness is meeting ten children seriously wounded in the attack and who are still being treated will stop who are still being treated will sto p m
arriving at greater manchester police headquarters. the force at the centre of the investigation into the centre of the investigation into the terror attack. prince william beating officers who were some of the first on the scene to hear about the first on the scene to hear about the incredible work they carried out. in 11 of us got into a carrier that seated nine to get as many officers down there. even on the way down, driving down stockport road, we had a feeling it would be a hoax and we...
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. >> manchester is trying to heal. ariana grande held a concert, raising money for victims of the attack on one of her shows last month. and security was tight. defiant music fans packed the stadium, so many young faces. one particularly moving moment because it was streaming live, the black eyed peas rallied the crowd behind the event's namesake. one love. >> all the people who are fearless and came for love, we will not be separated! >> bryan llenas is reporting for us now. this streamed live all over youtube, a lot of different places, the parameters for being able to watch this, and it felt it drew you in more because you had it in your hand. >> this wasn't just manchester, the entire world backed by the world's biggest stars, sending a message of joy, inspiration, and defiance in the face of evil. 50,000 people at this stadium, at the old cricket grounds in remembrance of the 22 killed and 100 injured at ariana grande's pop concert. many moms and girls cried together, others danced with british first responders an
. >> manchester is trying to heal. ariana grande held a concert, raising money for victims of the attack on one of her shows last month. and security was tight. defiant music fans packed the stadium, so many young faces. one particularly moving moment because it was streaming live, the black eyed peas rallied the crowd behind the event's namesake. one love. >> all the people who are fearless and came for love, we will not be separated! >> bryan llenas is reporting for us now....
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abc's lama hasan was there. >> reporter: in manchester, a show of resilience. >> manchester, make some noise. ♪ if you want it >> reporter: ariana grande back on stage in the city where just 13 days ago her concert ended in chaos and bloodshed. but -- ♪ father, father, father help us ♪ ♪ send some guidance from above ♪ >> reporter: her fans, many young girls flooding into the stadium, standing up to terror. >> i got hit like in my upper left thigh, not going to stop me. >> i think it is important to be together, stand together. i think we all need this concert to feel better as well. >> reporter: police presence doubled a so-called ring of steel encircling the venue keeping the sellout crowd of 50,000 safe. big name stars, including miley cyrus, cold play, katy perry in an event broadcast live to millions around the world. >> look at the crowd. joyous, defiant. it's palpable. ♪ clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth ♪ >> pharrell williams and miley cyrus leading in a singalong of his hit, "happy." the most powerful moment came as the this manchester high schoo
abc's lama hasan was there. >> reporter: in manchester, a show of resilience. >> manchester, make some noise. ♪ if you want it >> reporter: ariana grande back on stage in the city where just 13 days ago her concert ended in chaos and bloodshed. but -- ♪ father, father, father help us ♪ ♪ send some guidance from above ♪ >> reporter: her fans, many young girls flooding into the stadium, standing up to terror. >> i got hit like in my upper left thigh, not...
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as in manchester last month, there actions are present, not just manchester last month, there actions are present, notjust the best of britain, but the normal and decent britain, but the normal and decent britain, the quiet courage and compassion that will always, always, defeat fear and hatred. applause . those who wish to harm our people, divide our communities and attacked out divide our communities and attacked our democracy, they will not succeed. our values of solidarity, humanity, and justice, will prevail. the violence and brutality of last night's attack, the targeting of innocent people going about their ordinary business, is a depravity like many similar attacks. ordinary business, is a depravity like many similarattacks. in manchester, across europe, the middle east and beyond. that is why we are ready to consider whatever proposals may be brought forward by the police and security services more effectively to deal with the terrorist threat. if labour is elected, i will get support from the security services on friday on the changing nature of the terrorist threat. our pri
as in manchester last month, there actions are present, not just manchester last month, there actions are present, notjust the best of britain, but the normal and decent britain, but the normal and decent britain, the quiet courage and compassion that will always, always, defeat fear and hatred. applause . those who wish to harm our people, divide our communities and attacked out divide our communities and attacked our democracy, they will not succeed. our values of solidarity, humanity, and...
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before packed the city today, even before the manchester bombing this was a lwa ys the manchester bombing this was always good to be a major security operation. but the extra patience required was more than worth it for a seat at the match of the season. the team sheet tonight reads like a who's who of the great lawyers in european football. ronaldo, who's who of the great lawyers in europeanfootball. ronaldo, higuain. there was the usual razzmatazz before kick—off. the black eyed peas put on a decent show. they couldn't come close to the performance that followed and who else but cristiano ronaldo to sweep on the opener from madrid. juventus countered with a goal to take breath away. mandzukic‘s touch levelled them at half—time. this would be a night further outrageous. casemiro‘s thunderbolt was an target but it went beyond buffon in goal. but modric past and ronaldo pounced. time forjuventus to have a man sent off and real madrid to score another. legendary status ascending even further. madrid's legendary status of sending even further. i huge roar has erupted from the stadium
before packed the city today, even before the manchester bombing this was a lwa ys the manchester bombing this was always good to be a major security operation. but the extra patience required was more than worth it for a seat at the match of the season. the team sheet tonight reads like a who's who of the great lawyers in european football. ronaldo, who's who of the great lawyers in europeanfootball. ronaldo, higuain. there was the usual razzmatazz before kick—off. the black eyed peas put on...
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for manchester bombing victims. it is monday, june 5th. ♪ you are my everything ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> what a beautiful concert. what a beautiful message. sending at a pin yaoignant time the uk. >> one of your favorite moments. ariana grande with the young girl in tears. >> so many beautiful moments from the show. of course it comes as we are learning more and more about at take in london. isis has now claimed responsibility for the attack that happened saturday night. >> seven people killed. dozens injured. police say, three men in a van plowed into pedestrians before getting out and stabbing people, most of the injured are still in the hospital. >> no americans are among the casualties. one canadian woman was killed. christine archibald was hit by the vehicle on london bridge. 309-year-old in london for the weekend with her fiance. >> signs of solidarity around the world including here in new york. the empire state building going dark in honor of the victims. but we sta
for manchester bombing victims. it is monday, june 5th. ♪ you are my everything ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> what a beautiful concert. what a beautiful message. sending at a pin yaoignant time the uk. >> one of your favorite moments. ariana grande with the young girl in tears. >> so many beautiful moments from the show. of course it comes as we are learning more and more about at take in london. isis has now claimed...
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june kelly, bbc news, manchester. our top story this evening: final preparations are under way as theresa may and jeremy corbyn prepare to face a question time audience tonight. and still to come... why leading surgeons are warning that more and more patients will have to wait for an operation for long periods in pain and discomfort. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: nine—time champion rafael nadal had no trouble moving into the fourth round of the french open with a straight sets win over nikoloz basilashvili. in the last few minutes it‘s just been announced that leo varadkar — the son of an indian immigrant and ireland‘s first openly gay minister — has been voted in as the new leader of fine gael — the biggest party in ireland‘s ruling coalition. it means he will replace enda kenny as taoiseach in the coming weeks. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler is in dublin. there are several stages of counts which have to take face in this election for the new fine gael leadership. however, the first count
june kelly, bbc news, manchester. our top story this evening: final preparations are under way as theresa may and jeremy corbyn prepare to face a question time audience tonight. and still to come... why leading surgeons are warning that more and more patients will have to wait for an operation for long periods in pain and discomfort. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: nine—time champion rafael nadal had no trouble moving into the fourth round of the french open with a straight sets win over...
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manchester, we love you! manchester, london! we are here, and we are together, we are one! # you are, you are, you are everything... i want to thank you so much for coming together and being so loving and strong, and unified. i love you guys so much and i think that the kind of love and unity that you're displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. so i want to thank you for being just that. what a better way to fight evil with evil, than to fight evil with good, would you guys agree with that? cheering. # all the times that you rained on my parade # and all the clubs you get in using my name... let's just do this little exercise in love, just touch the next person, touch the person next to you. make human contact. tell them, "i love you!" look in their eyes, say, "i love you!" crowd: # don't look back in anger, don't look back in anger. # i heard you say cheering. # at least not today... # we're gonna live forever... cheering and applause. # oh, i can't hide # thank you so much, i love you! cheering. quite an evening at the old trafford cricket ground.
manchester, we love you! manchester, london! we are here, and we are together, we are one! # you are, you are, you are everything... i want to thank you so much for coming together and being so loving and strong, and unified. i love you guys so much and i think that the kind of love and unity that you're displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. so i want to thank you for being just that. what a better way to fight evil with evil, than to fight evil with good, would you...
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the timing is relevant here, in manchester there isa relevant here, in manchester there is a massive investigation going on to the bombing at the manchester arena. anybody planning an attack like this is going to know that investigation 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
the timing is relevant here, in manchester there isa relevant here, in manchester there is a massive investigation going on to the bombing at the manchester arena. anybody planning an attack like this is going to know that investigation 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...
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the more than 100 people who were hurt in manchester. we would like to remind you can see the manchester one love concert on abc's free form channel at 2:00 p.m. a special with some of the performances will air here on 6abc it comes your way after the nba finals games and "action news" at 11:00 p.m. here at home, the man police say stabbed city councilman david oh is awaiting his first court appearance. his defense is being laid out. >> reporter: 24-year-old shawn yarbrea came to the police department with his stepfather and lawyer. >> at this juncture he denies all the allegations. >> reporter: off camera, his stepfather said this is a case of mistaken identity and his stepson had nothing to do with the crime. he faces charges of attempted robbery and murder after oh was stabbed in in his home in the 5800 block of thomas avenue wednesday night. >> i was so worried about you. >> reporter: we caught up with councilman oh, where friends were stopping by to say hello. >> i'm glad he turned himself in, because that means nobody got hurt and
the more than 100 people who were hurt in manchester. we would like to remind you can see the manchester one love concert on abc's free form channel at 2:00 p.m. a special with some of the performances will air here on 6abc it comes your way after the nba finals games and "action news" at 11:00 p.m. here at home, the man police say stabbed city councilman david oh is awaiting his first court appearance. his defense is being laid out. >> reporter: 24-year-old shawn yarbrea came...
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ticket sales will benefit the british red cross society for its manchester emergency fund. it's supporting the victims of the manchester bombing. >>> as you can imagine security for the benefit concert will be extremely tight. arrests in connection to the attack continued when police took a 24-year-old man into custody and also confiscated his vehicle. the man was the 17th person detained in connection with the may 22nd attack. those preparing to attend tomorrow night's event say right now they feel safe thanks to all those officers. >> when you see the police presence, then it's our safety that -- it can only be a good thing. >> yeah, feel really safe. don't feel frightened at all. >> justin bieber robby williams little mick and also katy perry expected to perform at the benefit concert tomorrow night. >>> chelsea is back to give us an update on our forecast. so beautiful today. it was a slow walk in. >> you got the low humidity, it's really a great evening to be outside. we did have a couple showers you had to dodge if you were out and about earlier this morning but that
ticket sales will benefit the british red cross society for its manchester emergency fund. it's supporting the victims of the manchester bombing. >>> as you can imagine security for the benefit concert will be extremely tight. arrests in connection to the attack continued when police took a 24-year-old man into custody and also confiscated his vehicle. the man was the 17th person detained in connection with the may 22nd attack. those preparing to attend tomorrow night's event say right...
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after the manchester attack, the analysts said to ta ke manchester attack, the analysts said to take it to critical, 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 lo
after the manchester attack, the analysts said to ta ke manchester attack, the analysts said to take it to critical, 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...
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manchester. that is where it really kind of brings it home to people that their way of life is under attack. >> right, you have to be kind of on guard as we were hearing from the man there a witness on scene, grabbing his chair trying to protect himself. kevin, when we think about how police have described these attackers as also havi these vests on to make it look like they had explosive suicide devices, the cops went in to neutralize this and did not give much of a second thought of taking them out. obviously this would be used as a deter rent to think we can't shoot because that could cause an untoward explosion and collateral damage towards what exist. >> it was a pretty diabolical added twist to it. i think security officials have a real communication with the public. in one hand if you think just in last month, the state department issued a knew travel warning for americans and for the world frankly for all of europe saying careful about going to any major public event, any gathering and at
manchester. that is where it really kind of brings it home to people that their way of life is under attack. >> right, you have to be kind of on guard as we were hearing from the man there a witness on scene, grabbing his chair trying to protect himself. kevin, when we think about how police have described these attackers as also havi these vests on to make it look like they had explosive suicide devices, the cops went in to neutralize this and did not give much of a second thought of...
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remember, one love manchester, the benefit concert after the manchester bombing, taking place on sunday stop the people who attended the original 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
remember, one love manchester, the benefit concert after the manchester bombing, taking place on sunday stop the people who attended the original 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...
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graham satchell, bbc news, manchester. let's go back to our top story, the terror attack on saturday night on london bridge and borough market in which seven people were killed and 48 people were injured. sophie raworth is on london bridge. as you can see behind me, there is a huge cordon here, the whole area is closed off. london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and thank you forjoining us. can you remember a time when the cathedral was closed like this? there is no precedent because we are dealing with exceptional events. we had a great service full of young people who were all home by the time the incident happened, many others we re the incident happened, many others were enjoying the vicinity, out and about in it. yesterday we closed the cathedral because it is within the sealed area. in the evening, the large pentecost service where people we re large pentecost service where people were comin
graham satchell, bbc news, manchester. let's go back to our top story, the terror attack on saturday night on london bridge and borough market in which seven people were killed and 48 people were injured. sophie raworth is on london bridge. as you can see behind me, there is a huge cordon here, the whole area is closed off. london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and...
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al coro de manchester. dos de las coristas sobrevivieron el ataque del 22 de mayo. [habla en inglÉs] con la voz entrecortada asegurÓ que el amor que se sentÍa entre los presentes en la medicina que el mundo necesita. todos los artistas al final subieron al escenario para juntos cantar y alzar la voz de uniÓn y amor por manchester. ♪ [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] estamos escuchando el mensaje de justin bieber. era uno de los artistas que se esperaba que llegara. fue el manager de justin bieber que logrÓ reunir a esos artistas. hizo la convocaciÓn al menos de dos semanas que ocurriÓ incidente. un justin bieber muy diferente a lo que acostumbrÁbamos a ver. bastante emocionado. bastante conmovido. utilizando palabras hablando sobre dios y enviando mensajes a los ciento de jÓvenes que vinieron para acÁ. sobresalÍa que era la juventud la que estaba reunida en manchester. queriendo llevar ese mensaje de paz, amor, solidaridad. karla: eso es lo que comentÁbamos. vimos a u
al coro de manchester. dos de las coristas sobrevivieron el ataque del 22 de mayo. [habla en inglÉs] con la voz entrecortada asegurÓ que el amor que se sentÍa entre los presentes en la medicina que el mundo necesita. todos los artistas al final subieron al escenario para juntos cantar y alzar la voz de uniÓn y amor por manchester. ♪ [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] [habla en inglÉs] [aplausos] estamos escuchando el mensaje de justin bieber. era uno de los artistas que se esperaba que...