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talking about, saying the united kingdom border could move from calais. the french passports, thatis from calais. the french passports, that is checked in the united kingdom, and britain's checked at france. that would have implications for lorry drivers, susceptible to people jumping on the vehicles. the isaid people jumping on the vehicles. the i said that is in question. but we have both looked at the paper. we cannot see the quotations. theresa may was asked about it, she said it was of mutual benefit to both parties. inevitably, this is going to bea parties. inevitably, this is going to be a bone of contention, because you have got such strong feelings, particularly from lorry drivers. but also the french public, because they blame a lot of people, the united kingdom's fault. it could be easy, for macron to signal that france should come ahead of everybody else. steal clothes from the national front. move the border to dover! manchester? london? one of the finest minds! it is a bilateral agreement. it has got no standing, it sort of... works. what do
talking about, saying the united kingdom border could move from calais. the french passports, thatis from calais. the french passports, that is checked in the united kingdom, and britain's checked at france. that would have implications for lorry drivers, susceptible to people jumping on the vehicles. the isaid people jumping on the vehicles. the i said that is in question. but we have both looked at the paper. we cannot see the quotations. theresa may was asked about it, she said it was of...
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i believe that our united kingdom can emerge from this. of national change, stronger, fairer, and more prosperous than before. i believe we can be a country that stands tall in the world and provides leadership on the greatest challeges of our times. i believe we can and must take this opportunity to build a great meritocracy here in britain. let me be clear about what that means. it means making britain a country where everyone, of whatever background, has the chance to go as far as their talent and their hard work will take them. a country that asks not where you come from, but where you are going to. it means making britain a country that works not for the privileged few, but for the everyone. a country where it doesn't matter where you were born, where you went to school, what your accent sounds like, what god you worship, whether you are a man or woman, gay, straight, black or white. a country in which all that matters is the talent you have and how hard you are prepared to work. that is the kind of britain i want us to build together
i believe that our united kingdom can emerge from this. of national change, stronger, fairer, and more prosperous than before. i believe we can be a country that stands tall in the world and provides leadership on the greatest challeges of our times. i believe we can and must take this opportunity to build a great meritocracy here in britain. let me be clear about what that means. it means making britain a country where everyone, of whatever background, has the chance to go as far as their...
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united kingdom. although it is not the first time manchester has suffered in this way, it is the worst attack the city has experienced and the worst ever to hit the north of england. the police and security services are working at speed to establish the complete picture, but i wanted to tell you what i can at this stage. at 10:33 last night, the police were called to report of an explosion at manchester arena in manchester city center near victoria train station. we now know the single terrorist detonated his improvised explosive device near one of the exits to the venue. the liberally choosing the time and place to cause maximum carnage and to kill and injure and discriminate lee. the explosion coincided at the conclusion of a pop concert which was attended by many young families and groups of children. all acts of terrorism are cowardly attacks on innocent people. this attack stands out for its appalling sickening cowardice deliberately targeting innocent defenseless children and young people who s
united kingdom. although it is not the first time manchester has suffered in this way, it is the worst attack the city has experienced and the worst ever to hit the north of england. the police and security services are working at speed to establish the complete picture, but i wanted to tell you what i can at this stage. at 10:33 last night, the police were called to report of an explosion at manchester arena in manchester city center near victoria train station. we now know the single...
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she is, afterall, queen of the united kingdom. she is often wrongly referred to as the queen of england. she is not the queen of england. she is not the queen of england because england doesn't have its own head of statement she is the queen of the united kingdom and we know she takes that role seriously as she has done for all the years of her reign. it was something she pointed out in perhaps the only semi political speech she made during her long reign in19 political speech she made during her long reign in 19 # 77 i think it was when the devolution debate was just beginning when she reminded her audience that she was crowned queen of the united kingdom. she will not express any political view because, of course, she is far too experienced for that, but i think that she will perhaps be curious to gauge the prime minister's view on what might be the implications of this election for the constituent parts of the united kingdom. as i say, that is something that will never be made public, but is perhaps one of the issues, one of th
she is, afterall, queen of the united kingdom. she is often wrongly referred to as the queen of england. she is not the queen of england. she is not the queen of england because england doesn't have its own head of statement she is the queen of the united kingdom and we know she takes that role seriously as she has done for all the years of her reign. it was something she pointed out in perhaps the only semi political speech she made during her long reign in19 political speech she made during...
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a deal that works for every part of the united kingdom. that's what we're determined to do. >> do you accept under your social care plan that the majority of people currently reserving care in their own homes will actually end up worse off under your plan? isn't that much of your manifesto that you're turning your back a bit on the traditional middle england that put conservatives into power because you think you can find a votes elsewhere? >> this is the first time we've seen a proper long-term plan. the sustainability of social care in this country. it's one of the great challenges we face with an aging population. it's right that anybody who a wants to be prime minister or any party wants to be in government faces up to that challenge and sets it out clearly for people. what will we see as a result of the proposal were making? those elderly people who had been worried about how they pay for care in their homes one have to worry about that in the future. they won't have to pay while they're still alive. nothing will be pay. they don't ha
a deal that works for every part of the united kingdom. that's what we're determined to do. >> do you accept under your social care plan that the majority of people currently reserving care in their own homes will actually end up worse off under your plan? isn't that much of your manifesto that you're turning your back a bit on the traditional middle england that put conservatives into power because you think you can find a votes elsewhere? >> this is the first time we've seen a...
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kingdom and good for jobs and ordinary working families here in the united kingdom. margaret thatcher was a conservative. i am a conservative. this is a conservative manifesto. [applause] >> i think i saw ben. >> you were elected in 2010 and 2015 on a promise to reduce net migration for tens of thousands. pledge is in the manifesto today. between 2010-2016 you didn't meet that pledge. why should people believe that today? >> you are right, i have been working on this for six years. the figures went up, down again, and starting to come up again. there is no single thing you can do in relation to the net migration that is going to make the difference. you need to be working at this issue constantly and of course what we will have when you leave the eu is the ability to put rules in for that part of the migration system we have not have had opportunity to control before coming from the european union in the uk. i explained earlier why i think it is important net migration should be at sustainable level because uncontrolled immigration has an impact on people, public ser
kingdom and good for jobs and ordinary working families here in the united kingdom. margaret thatcher was a conservative. i am a conservative. this is a conservative manifesto. [applause] >> i think i saw ben. >> you were elected in 2010 and 2015 on a promise to reduce net migration for tens of thousands. pledge is in the manifesto today. between 2010-2016 you didn't meet that pledge. why should people believe that today? >> you are right, i have been working on this for six...
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for after this moment for the united kingdom. as we embark on this momentous journey our our nation, we have a chance to set back and ask ourselves what kind of country we want to build together. i believe that our united kingdom can emerge from this period of national change, stronger, fairer, and more prosperous than ever before. i believe we can be a country that stands tall in the world and provides leadership on some of the greatest challenges of our time. and i believe we can and must take this opportunity to build a great here in britain. now let me be clear about what that means. it means making britain a country where everyone of whatever background has the chance to go as far as their talent and their hard work will take them. a country the that asks not where you have come from, but where you were going to. it means making britain a at work not for privilege few, but for everyone. a country where it doesn't matter where you were born. who your parents are, whether you went to school what your accent sounds like, what g
for after this moment for the united kingdom. as we embark on this momentous journey our our nation, we have a chance to set back and ask ourselves what kind of country we want to build together. i believe that our united kingdom can emerge from this period of national change, stronger, fairer, and more prosperous than ever before. i believe we can be a country that stands tall in the world and provides leadership on some of the greatest challenges of our time. and i believe we can and must...
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for as we face this critical time for our nation, this will determine the course of the united kingdom for generations we need to to come, make a success of brexit, and build a more secure country. the weeks ahead, i will travel to all corners of this united kingdom with a positive vision for britain, and a determination to earn your votes . and i will do so with a clear message. if, like me, you believe in britain, if you want our country to succeed, if you believe in putting division behind us and looking into the future and getting on with the job of building a more strong and secure country, then fix your sites on the future. give me your backing to lead britain. give me your backing to speak for britain. give me your backing to fight for britain. give me your backing to deliver britainain, a stronger where our economic success is secured, and opportunity is shared by all. a britain that works not just for the privileged few, but for every single one of us. announcer: the fbi director speaks at the antidefamation league's national leadership summit tomorrow in washington. that begi
for as we face this critical time for our nation, this will determine the course of the united kingdom for generations we need to to come, make a success of brexit, and build a more secure country. the weeks ahead, i will travel to all corners of this united kingdom with a positive vision for britain, and a determination to earn your votes . and i will do so with a clear message. if, like me, you believe in britain, if you want our country to succeed, if you believe in putting division behind...
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it's a major city in the united kingdom. it is also an area where we have seen in the past some links to active terrorism. there is a very thorough investigation and the manchester area, brought some people in and arrested them from westminster bridge attack that we saw just a few short weeks ago, also year back in 2005 and july, the transportation that happened in london also had links to individuals who are born in the united kingdom and who had become radicalized, so this is an area that people do keep a very close eye on. that being said, there a lot of other people obviously who live in manchester, england, an industrial area, a large city in obvious that this was an exciting night for all of those who were gathered to watch this ariana grande crock concert and at the end of it when the lights came up and people started to move, there is a very loud explosion. it's interesting to me i just want to ask you one more question because what you make of the delay? we have not heard any updates on fatalities at this point. we
it's a major city in the united kingdom. it is also an area where we have seen in the past some links to active terrorism. there is a very thorough investigation and the manchester area, brought some people in and arrested them from westminster bridge attack that we saw just a few short weeks ago, also year back in 2005 and july, the transportation that happened in london also had links to individuals who are born in the united kingdom and who had become radicalized, so this is an area that...
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. >> host: so, what convinced you that leaving the european union was a good step for the unit kingdom? >> when david cameron opened up the talk on referendum, i was about getting a better deal with there eu and putting it to a vote. the trouble is he didn't get much in his renegotiations so now power was brought back to the uk. 60% of the laws in the uk come from the eu, which many who live in the uk, feel it is undratic and accountable to voters. >> host: what kind of laws came from the european union? how did it affect you on day to day life in the united kingdom >> >> the eu is famously a single-market trade. lots of economic and business laws. from the early 1990s, it starts to include other areas including justice and home affairs and mental issues and all sorts of those policy areas. to have 60 pblth -- 60% of law was for many voters beyond the pail. >> host: we saw the vote pass. remind viewers how much it passed by and why you think you got that kind of support. >> guest: we won by 52% on a big turnout. 73% of voters voted. so quite narrow in some senses but to win such a hist
. >> host: so, what convinced you that leaving the european union was a good step for the unit kingdom? >> when david cameron opened up the talk on referendum, i was about getting a better deal with there eu and putting it to a vote. the trouble is he didn't get much in his renegotiations so now power was brought back to the uk. 60% of the laws in the uk come from the eu, which many who live in the uk, feel it is undratic and accountable to voters. >> host: what kind of laws...
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>> i will give an assurance to all those people who voted for the united kingdom to leave the european union and all people across the country regardless of how they voted who now want to see the government getting on with the job of brexit and making a success of it, we want control of our borders, control of our money and that is what we will deliver. >> and wishing the right honorable gentlemen all the best for the future, my goal -- >> mister speaker, may i actually -- i tell my right honorable friend the prime minister, for 30 years i had the privilege and honor to represent the great people of chelsea but also tell her the great people have always wanted the government that provides strong defense, strong economy and strong leadership and may i tell my right honorable friend the conservative party under her strong leadership will deliver a big country for the next five years. >> can i thanks, can i thank my honorable friends for significant contribution he has made for his constituents and in this house and in government over a period of time and can i say to him that he is absol
>> i will give an assurance to all those people who voted for the united kingdom to leave the european union and all people across the country regardless of how they voted who now want to see the government getting on with the job of brexit and making a success of it, we want control of our borders, control of our money and that is what we will deliver. >> and wishing the right honorable gentlemen all the best for the future, my goal -- >> mister speaker, may i actually -- i...
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we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many innocent people living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. i will call them from now on losers because that is what they are. they are losers and we will have more of them but they are losers. just remember that. this is what i have spent the last few days talking about during my trip overseas. our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people and in today's attack it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected. all innocent lives, life must be protected, all civilized nations must join together to protect human life and the sacred right of our citizens to
we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many innocent people living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. i will call them from now on losers because that is what they are. they are losers and we will have more of them but they are losers. just remember that. this is what i have spent the last few days talking about during my trip overseas....
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today, he was at the launch of the latest united kingdom team at the tower of london. emma jones went along to meet some of the athletes who will competing in toronto in september. smiles and jokes with prince harry as the united kingdom team for this yea r‘s invectives games as the united kingdom team for this year's invectives games is unveiled at the tower of london. it is a cause close to prince harry's heart, he created the game is saying he wa nted he created the game is saying he wanted to demonstrate the power of sport to inspire recovery and showed there is life beyond disability. this is part of what he had to say last year in orlando. you are now ambassadors for the spirit of these games, spread the word, never stop fighting, and do everything you can to lift up the people around you. since the first invectives games we re since the first invectives games were baton in london they have continued to grow. the uk will be taking 90 competitors to toronto to compete and ii sports. taking 90 competitors to toronto to compete and 11 sports. when i was first in t
today, he was at the launch of the latest united kingdom team at the tower of london. emma jones went along to meet some of the athletes who will competing in toronto in september. smiles and jokes with prince harry as the united kingdom team for this yea r‘s invectives games as the united kingdom team for this year's invectives games is unveiled at the tower of london. it is a cause close to prince harry's heart, he created the game is saying he wa nted he created the game is saying he...
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my prayers to the people of manchester and the united kingdom. i extend my deepest condolences injured in terribly this terrorist attack and to the many killed and the families, so many families of the victims. we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives. losers in life. "monsters"call them because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. onill call them from now "losers" because that is what they are. they are losers. and, we will have more of them. but they are losers. just remember that. this is what i have spent these last few days talking about during my trip overseas. can have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. attack, it was mostly innocent children. extremistssts and and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out of our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated. and i mean completely obliterated. and the
my prayers to the people of manchester and the united kingdom. i extend my deepest condolences injured in terribly this terrorist attack and to the many killed and the families, so many families of the victims. we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives. losers in life. "monsters"call them because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. onill call them from...
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that is to an extent a force to position the united kingdom... a force to position the united kingdom has been put into and the first part of that is over. the uk refuses to confirm 01’ is over. the uk refuses to confirm or deny at this stage whether a us extradition warrant is already in the uk territory. this is the dialogue we want to happen. similarly, with the united states, while they —— there have been threatening remarks made, i will a lwa ys threatening remarks made, i will always engage in a dialogue with the department ofjustice always engage in a dialogue with the department of justice about always engage in a dialogue with the department ofjustice about what has occurred. finally, we have had another important victory this week. even more important and more conclusive than the one we have achieved today. that is the release of chelsea manning from prison, after seven yea rs of chelsea manning from prison, after seven years detained in military prison, after an extensive fight we and others managed to have him released 28 years
that is to an extent a force to position the united kingdom... a force to position the united kingdom has been put into and the first part of that is over. the uk refuses to confirm 01’ is over. the uk refuses to confirm or deny at this stage whether a us extradition warrant is already in the uk territory. this is the dialogue we want to happen. similarly, with the united states, while they —— there have been threatening remarks made, i will a lwa ys threatening remarks made, i will...
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across the united kingdom to decide across the united kingdom to decide a support system for farming that actually works for welsh farmers, for farmers across the rest of the uk. it won't be assistance under the us has devised for wider group, it will be for us to be able to provide that support for farmers so it is as effective as possible. chris. the telegraph. two quick questions, yes or no, will anything else in the ma nifesto or no, will anything else in the manifesto change between now and june eight? and second question, quickly, and why is the home secretary giving asylum to the libyan man who was later arrested for the murder of yvonne fletcher? there are rules about how asylum is granted, and any decisions taken are taken granted, and any decisions taken are ta ken legally granted, and any decisions taken are taken legally and in accordance with the law of this country. and on the first question, nothing has changed. nothing has changed. we are offering a long—term solution for the sustainability of social care in the future. we are ensuring that elder people will not hav
across the united kingdom to decide across the united kingdom to decide a support system for farming that actually works for welsh farmers, for farmers across the rest of the uk. it won't be assistance under the us has devised for wider group, it will be for us to be able to provide that support for farmers so it is as effective as possible. chris. the telegraph. two quick questions, yes or no, will anything else in the ma nifesto or no, will anything else in the manifesto change between now...
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arenas in the united kingdom, they don't have trash receptacles. there's not really a place to put things like this. that dates back to the ira attacks, that have been going on or did go on for 20 years. you don't find a lot of trash receptacles for this very reason. instead, it's believed this was a suicide bomber. authorities got there and saw the remains of people and suggested to them but in fact, this had been a suicide bomber. the latest from the hospitals, the vast majority of those people who have been taking hospitals suffered shrapnel wounds. there may have been nails in this suicide bomb. and that these shrapnel wounds were similar to war wounds as the metal would heat in the explosion. the detonation of the explosion, the nails would melt down. inside and onto people's bodies. the death count at 19. the injury count at 50 although we believe the entry count will go up because there are people who have just been admitted to hospitals. everyone stopped and all talking stopped. someone who wrote direct message on twitter. everybody was run
arenas in the united kingdom, they don't have trash receptacles. there's not really a place to put things like this. that dates back to the ira attacks, that have been going on or did go on for 20 years. you don't find a lot of trash receptacles for this very reason. instead, it's believed this was a suicide bomber. authorities got there and saw the remains of people and suggested to them but in fact, this had been a suicide bomber. the latest from the hospitals, the vast majority of those...
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in the united kingdom where the president is now. the critical terror level, the prime minister yesterday raising that terror level, they that a terrorist attack was imminent. when you have something like that in the united kingdom, it tends to be european wide that they raise their alertness leve level. >> julie: i also believe they will be bringing that up when he does meet with the italian president. the prime minister certainly has more power there, but when it comes to the global war on terrorism, every country is affected. italy is not under that critical response, they are not under an imminent threat, the threat remains. if we could just continue to talk with a former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force who is joining us, as far as the talk of terror, the timing in all of this is critical. just sunday in saudi arabia, president trump delivered that speech that is being widely received as a successful speech in reaching out and branching out, so many different religions. at the end of the day he said it is not about r
in the united kingdom where the president is now. the critical terror level, the prime minister yesterday raising that terror level, they that a terrorist attack was imminent. when you have something like that in the united kingdom, it tends to be european wide that they raise their alertness leve level. >> julie: i also believe they will be bringing that up when he does meet with the italian president. the prime minister certainly has more power there, but when it comes to the global war...
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the united kingdom is leaving the eu after the prime minister triggered article 50 in march. the say it is a -- it shows -- our top stories this hour. from brussels to berlin, to ankara, congratulations have been pouring in from around the world for emmanuel macron. the u.s. president donald trump has agreed to meet with macron later this month. a surge of french voters chose the national front -- a third of french voters chose the national front while another third spoil their ballots or stayed home. thepeople feared drowned in mediterranean sea after the latest disaster involving migrants trying to reach europe from the middle east. thousands have been rescued by the italian coast guard. let's get some business news. one moody is here with more emmanuel macron's attempts to push through labor reforms. andried as economy minister succeeded to a certain extent. now, he says he's going to finish the job. does wantnuel macron to continue with those efforts to loosen labor restrictions and make it easier for firms to hire and fire. he has other proposals to succeed where his pre
the united kingdom is leaving the eu after the prime minister triggered article 50 in march. the say it is a -- it shows -- our top stories this hour. from brussels to berlin, to ankara, congratulations have been pouring in from around the world for emmanuel macron. the u.s. president donald trump has agreed to meet with macron later this month. a surge of french voters chose the national front -- a third of french voters chose the national front while another third spoil their ballots or...
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we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young beautiful innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them from now on losers because that's what they are. they're losers. and we'll have more of them but they're losers. just remember that. this is what i've spent these last few days talking about during my trip overseas. our society can have no tolerance for this continuation of blood shed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the slaughter of innocent people. and in today's attack it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever. this wicked ideology must be obliterated and i mean completely obliterated and the innocent life must be protected, all innocent lives. life must be protected. all civilized nations must join together to protect human life and the sacred right of our
we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young beautiful innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters because they would like that term. they would think that's a great name. i will call them from now on losers because that's what they are. they're losers. and we'll have more of them but they're losers. just remember that. this is what i've spent these last few days talking about during my trip...
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it is a busy may 23rd the united kingdom in morning. prime minister theresa may expected to speak in just a bit. you're seeing live pictures of the prime minister's residence and office at 10 downing street. we expect the british cabinet to also hold an emergency meeting. high level security meeting known as a cobra meeting to address the manchester attack. >> also following the breaking nous where officials are blaming a terrorist attack at a concert that left 22 people dead, some of them children. people were beginning to leave a show around 10 ti:30 p.m. near the victoria transit station. police say the attacker, a machman was among the dead. it was a chaotic scene inside the arena as people raced to escape and tried to make their way to an exit. officials believe they have identified the bomber but they are withholding his name. police say that another 59 people were hurt in the attack. speaking earlier this morning the chief constable called on citizens to remain defiant in the face of violence. >> terrorists will attempt to disrup
it is a busy may 23rd the united kingdom in morning. prime minister theresa may expected to speak in just a bit. you're seeing live pictures of the prime minister's residence and office at 10 downing street. we expect the british cabinet to also hold an emergency meeting. high level security meeting known as a cobra meeting to address the manchester attack. >> also following the breaking nous where officials are blaming a terrorist attack at a concert that left 22 people dead, some of...
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by offering my prayers to the people of , and the united kingdom. i extend my deepest condolences to those who were terribly in this terrorist attack, and to the many killed in the families, so many families of the victims. we stand and absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people, living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. monsters, call the because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. i will call them, from now on, losers, because that is what they are. they are losers. we will have more of them. but they are losers, destroy member that. -- just remember that. this is what i have spent the last few days talking about during my trip overseas, our society should have no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed. we cannot stand a moment longer for the stogner -- slaughter of innocent people. attack, it was mostly innocent children. the terrorists and extremists, and those who give them aid and comfort, must be driven out from our society fo
by offering my prayers to the people of , and the united kingdom. i extend my deepest condolences to those who were terribly in this terrorist attack, and to the many killed in the families, so many families of the victims. we stand and absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people, living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. monsters, call the because they would like that term. they would think that is a great name. i...
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guest: -- united kingdom? guest: when david cameron brought it up, i was open to try to getting a different -- better deal, but he did not get much in his negotiation. no power was brought back to the u.k. we are in a situation where 60% of the laws from the -- of the u.k. come from the eu, which many in the u.k. feel is undemocratic, and unaccountable to voters. host: what kind of laws -- how did it affect you in day to day life there in the united kingdom? guest: sure. it started off with being trade -- a lot of economic laws and business laws, but from the early-19 90's, it starts to include other areas including affairs, mental issues, and all sorts of policy areas. to have 60% of our laws made by a body that is much less accountable, and much less democratic than the u.k. voters,nt was, for many myself included, be on the path. host: we saw the vote passed. remind viewers how much it passed by? 52%, quiteon by narrow in some senses. to win such an historic victory effort, as an historic and now 70% of peo
guest: -- united kingdom? guest: when david cameron brought it up, i was open to try to getting a different -- better deal, but he did not get much in his negotiation. no power was brought back to the u.k. we are in a situation where 60% of the laws from the -- of the u.k. come from the eu, which many in the u.k. feel is undemocratic, and unaccountable to voters. host: what kind of laws -- how did it affect you in day to day life there in the united kingdom? guest: sure. it started off with...
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i need support from across the united kingdom to strengthen my hand. only a vote for me and my team will mean britain has the strongest and stable leadership that means we will get the best possible outcome from brexit. earlier that week, you give the impression that you believe people in brussels are trying to meddle with the election. what proof that you have about? what i have seenin that you have about? what i have seen in the last week is that the negotiations are going to be very tough at times. we need strong and sta ble tough at times. we need strong and stable leadership and the united kingdom to bring that to the negotiating table. when it comes to the choice, people will remember, there will be 27 countries on one side of the table and only one person standing up for the united kingdom. the question from the general election is who will give a strong and stable leadership, myself oi’ strong and stable leadership, myself orjeremy corgan? strong and stable leadership, myself orjeremy corgan? but how does it matter? it doesn't matter whether
i need support from across the united kingdom to strengthen my hand. only a vote for me and my team will mean britain has the strongest and stable leadership that means we will get the best possible outcome from brexit. earlier that week, you give the impression that you believe people in brussels are trying to meddle with the election. what proof that you have about? what i have seenin that you have about? what i have seen in the last week is that the negotiations are going to be very tough at...
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on top of that there are 400 people who fought for isis who are back inside the united kingdom. why are they living in the united kingdom, why aren't they ling with the ats in caves where theyhould be? if you are allowing hatred and violence to be preached on your soil, you are going to have to expel those ministers of hatred. you cannot allow these people to be isolated anymore. i'm hearing reports that the muslim community in manchester is virtually isolated from british society. my buddy is coming out with a book this summer on "no-go zones." and if you allow them to continue, you will see more of these acts of violence. charles: theresa may said they will deploy armed forces instead of police. why not unleash the policing power we have already. unleash the military-like power we have in an offensive effort to eradicate threats known in western countries, america as well as europe. >> they know more than what they are telling us. they also realize there is a high probability there will be multiple attacks because of the intelligence coming in. deploying that extra effort. cha
on top of that there are 400 people who fought for isis who are back inside the united kingdom. why are they living in the united kingdom, why aren't they ling with the ats in caves where theyhould be? if you are allowing hatred and violence to be preached on your soil, you are going to have to expel those ministers of hatred. you cannot allow these people to be isolated anymore. i'm hearing reports that the muslim community in manchester is virtually isolated from british society. my buddy is...
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heads of state from canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom, and the united states are meeting in the sicilian resort town of taormina. the european union is also represented. the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent james landale is there with a look at what is expected to be high on the leader's agenda. theresa may arrived in sicily last night for her first g7 summit, a rare chance for her and just six other leaders to discuss the world's problems, face—to—face, around a table. and as they gather around the ancient coatal town of taormina they will be hoping for few dramas, above all from donald trump, who's made his doubts about multi—lateral groups like this well known. at this summit, as ever, they will discuss world trade, climate change, migration from north africa across these very seas, but after events of recent days, almost inevitably, the focus will be on the fight against global terrorism. theresa may will sit down formally with the us president and discuss not just those leaks from the manchester bombing investigation, but how she, he and other g7 le
heads of state from canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom, and the united states are meeting in the sicilian resort town of taormina. the european union is also represented. the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent james landale is there with a look at what is expected to be high on the leader's agenda. theresa may arrived in sicily last night for her first g7 summit, a rare chance for her and just six other leaders to discuss the world's problems, face—to—face, around a...
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we know, we've talked to officials in the united kingdom and mi5 in particular have asai one of their big concerns are the returnees, people to went to syria to fight for isis and other groups and come back and they're very concerned about them concentrating in areas of the united kingdom including in london, the mid-lands and in the manchester area. these are areas concentrations, a lot of them, and they're trying their best to keep an eye on them, don. >> so we heard from the folks in the uk, from british police, a constable there asking for help, saying now it is being investigated as a terrorist incident until they find out otherwise or they know exactly what it is. and now a u.s. homeland security is reacting, evan, i want to get your response to this. dhs says they have no information to indicate a specific credible threat involving music venues in the united states. evan perez? >> right. this is very, very common. one of the first things they do is to see whether or not there's any threats that they're picking up certainly from the intelligence streams that are coming in consta
we know, we've talked to officials in the united kingdom and mi5 in particular have asai one of their big concerns are the returnees, people to went to syria to fight for isis and other groups and come back and they're very concerned about them concentrating in areas of the united kingdom including in london, the mid-lands and in the manchester area. these are areas concentrations, a lot of them, and they're trying their best to keep an eye on them, don. >> so we heard from the folks in...
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talking about, saying the united kingdom border could move from calais. the french passports, thatis from calais. the french passports, that is checked in the united kingdom, and britain's checked at france. that would have implications for lorry drivers, susceptible to people jumping on the vehicles. the isaid people jumping on the vehicles. the i said that is in question. but we have both looked at the paper. we cannot see the quotations. theresa may was asked about it, she said it was of mutual benefit to both parties. inevitably, this is going to bea parties. inevitably, this is going to be a bone of contention, because you have got such strong feelings, particularly from lorry drivers. but also the french public,
talking about, saying the united kingdom border could move from calais. the french passports, thatis from calais. the french passports, that is checked in the united kingdom, and britain's checked at france. that would have implications for lorry drivers, susceptible to people jumping on the vehicles. the isaid people jumping on the vehicles. the i said that is in question. but we have both looked at the paper. we cannot see the quotations. theresa may was asked about it, she said it was of...
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minister of the united kingdom? >> reporter: on the face of it, it's very close. she got some criticism in the u.k. with the closeness with which she showed to president trump when she visited washington a few months ago. but really, this row is about something else. it's about lower -- law enforcement and it's about security. officials are incredibly frustrated by those leaks for two reasons, really. firstly, because it appears to undermine their ability to buy time to hold secrets from the people that they're trying to hunt down, but also, and perhaps more importantly, as police officials here in the northwest of england said today, it has caused a great deal of frustration for the families of the victims having to learn some of these details not from police officials but from leaks in the media. what we saw being leaked apparently from the u.s., according to british insiders, was firstly the name of the attacker. then some of the details about his background, some of the facts about his history, and finally, deta
minister of the united kingdom? >> reporter: on the face of it, it's very close. she got some criticism in the u.k. with the closeness with which she showed to president trump when she visited washington a few months ago. but really, this row is about something else. it's about lower -- law enforcement and it's about security. officials are incredibly frustrated by those leaks for two reasons, really. firstly, because it appears to undermine their ability to buy time to hold secrets from...
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europeane a united union and united kingdom here. there are some regions that are very different and less wealthy than the center of london. politically, there is little content within the conservatives and other parties. some sites to see from the government find cap energy prices or increasing house prices show there is no economic plan. there is no plan for a post-brexit economy. they are trying to make the plane -- pain less visible to people. the curtain will fade at some point. people realize that brexit is bad and they are paying the cost. it is not free. they are being gamed. guy: we're going to hear from the bank of england. he has been very quiet recently. we need to see how this one comes up. >> i think they will be very cautious. there are question marks about the consumer. aboutare question marks business investment in who is going to invest in u.k., with all the uncertainty that we see. guy: money is flowing in. there is no evidence of any of this at the moment. it is still early days. this is a huge shock of uncertaint
europeane a united union and united kingdom here. there are some regions that are very different and less wealthy than the center of london. politically, there is little content within the conservatives and other parties. some sites to see from the government find cap energy prices or increasing house prices show there is no economic plan. there is no plan for a post-brexit economy. they are trying to make the plane -- pain less visible to people. the curtain will fade at some point. people...
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and the united kingdom. i extend my deepest condolences to those so terribly injured in this terrorist attack and to the many killed and the families, so many families, of the victims. we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters. because they would like that term. they would think it's a great name. i will call them from now losers. because that's what they are. they're losers. and we'll have more of them. but they're losers. just remember that. i also firmly believe that if israel and the palestinians can make peace, it will begin a process of peace all throughout the middle east. and that would be an amazing accomplishment. >> so, later this morning the president and the first lady will travel to jerusalem and lay a wreath at the holocaust memorial center. the visit has sparked some controversy with initial schedules indicating president trump will
and the united kingdom. i extend my deepest condolences to those so terribly injured in this terrorist attack and to the many killed and the families, so many families, of the victims. we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. i won't call them monsters. because they would like that term. they would think it's a great name. i will call them from now losers....
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tom: with the united kingdom g.d.p., the call on united kingdom g.d.p., when i was over there, not that, you know, i felt it. everybody believes in the gloom. do you buy the demroom? >> no, i don't buy the gloom for the u.k.. the environment for the u.k. is very, very good. the trading partners, the e.u. 27 is doing fairly well. the u.s. is holding up and may get a boost from trump. also the british consumers feel confident enough to keep borrowing and borrowing more. so the backdrop for the u.k. at the moment is rather favorable. as a result, there is no cyclical crisis over here. they will have growth close to 2% this year and probably next year. having said that, the long-term damage to supply, long-term supply, the long-term damage to supply, from plans to restrict immigration to 100,000 a year and to be ready to incur a hard brexit, the long-term damage will probably mean the u.k. dwrothe is around 1.5 to 1 tony 8 rather than 2.2. >> we love doing the doom and the gloom stuff. it is what we do. you look at the -- it looks like the nasdaq over the last three years. >> sterling, we w
tom: with the united kingdom g.d.p., the call on united kingdom g.d.p., when i was over there, not that, you know, i felt it. everybody believes in the gloom. do you buy the demroom? >> no, i don't buy the gloom for the u.k.. the environment for the u.k. is very, very good. the trading partners, the e.u. 27 is doing fairly well. the u.s. is holding up and may get a boost from trump. also the british consumers feel confident enough to keep borrowing and borrowing more. so the backdrop for...
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meanwhile, back here in the united kingdom, an uproar about leaks coming from the united states. "the new york times" publishing photos, crime scene evidence which included pieces of a backpack, batteries, as well as shrapnel believed to be from the bomb. uk authorities are incredibly angry at a number of leaks coming from the united states, and british media is reporting that prime minister theresa may plans to confront u.s. president donald trump at the nato summit today about these leaks. meanwhile, we are learning more about the victims killed in this attack, some 22 victims, many of those victims children, including 14-year-old ellie mccloyd. some 20 victims are in critical condition. alison? >> our hearts certainly go out to those families, and those leaks stunning when you see what's being published out there. all that evidence is what investigators are using to move along their case. all right, cnn's erin mclaughlin live from manchester. thanks very much. >> all right, let's bring in paul cruickshank, cnn analyst and co-author of "agent storm: my life inside al qaeda," fr
meanwhile, back here in the united kingdom, an uproar about leaks coming from the united states. "the new york times" publishing photos, crime scene evidence which included pieces of a backpack, batteries, as well as shrapnel believed to be from the bomb. uk authorities are incredibly angry at a number of leaks coming from the united states, and british media is reporting that prime minister theresa may plans to confront u.s. president donald trump at the nato summit today about these...
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but in the united kingdom, manchester has time and again come up on the counterterrorism radar. you have major exercises there as you had in london in recent years to try to prepare for peristyle attack. you also have in terms of both al qaeda, the syndicate, the old form of july 7th as you mentioned. also isa spots there. so it is very much on the counterterrorism radar in the british sense. by the scale of the response that we saw, i think quite clear early on as it is much more likely than not a coordination terrorist attack in a serious one based on the size of the explosion in the relative casualties. i think there's a reason we didn't see immediate photographs coming out of casualties and that was because anyone in that blast radius was very seriously injured or killed. >> tucker: were not going to even speculate as to who might be responsible for this because we'll find out soon enough and that would be unwise but as a more general question, is there any potential terror group on the radar of british authorities that were not aware of? that is not basically middle east ba
but in the united kingdom, manchester has time and again come up on the counterterrorism radar. you have major exercises there as you had in london in recent years to try to prepare for peristyle attack. you also have in terms of both al qaeda, the syndicate, the old form of july 7th as you mentioned. also isa spots there. so it is very much on the counterterrorism radar in the british sense. by the scale of the response that we saw, i think quite clear early on as it is much more likely than...
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states and the united kingdom. it helps if you have some kind of practice, some kind of training. but i have to say as well that isis had putting out more and more instructions out over the internet about how to make bombs. we have seen that from al qaeda and yemen who provided a detailed bomb making instructions for the devices that were involved in the boston bombings. also the san bernardino devices that that attacker -- those attackers in that attack left behind to try to target emergency services. this is an investigation which will be pursued at a furious rate now in the hours ahead. we can expect the prime minister to convene the cobra emergency cabinet, which comes together at times like this when there has been a major terrorist attack on uk soil. that's what we are talking about. a casualty terrorist attack. >> paul, again, i know i have been saying this for an hour, but we continue to get heads up that we expect a press conference any moment now. we will bring that to you. we talked about this a little b
states and the united kingdom. it helps if you have some kind of practice, some kind of training. but i have to say as well that isis had putting out more and more instructions out over the internet about how to make bombs. we have seen that from al qaeda and yemen who provided a detailed bomb making instructions for the devices that were involved in the boston bombings. also the san bernardino devices that that attacker -- those attackers in that attack left behind to try to target emergency...
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she came 15th, that's the united kingdom's best effort since 2011. we actually saw lucie a few minutes ago and she said she was happy with that. she did not want to come last and she did not come last and so she goes away pretty happy. but i think that this year's eurovision will be remembered less for the music and more for the mischief because during the interval act — last year's winner, jamala, was singing in the interval — a fan holding an australian flag climbed up on stage and bared his bottom to jamala, live, in front of 200 million viewers. he was later escorted off by security. steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @tomdonkinbbc. and a reminder of our top story, north korea has been condemned over their latest missile launch. hello there. we could do with some rain for many of our gardens and we have got some of it. a weather front pushing its way west to east across the country. this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around the
she came 15th, that's the united kingdom's best effort since 2011. we actually saw lucie a few minutes ago and she said she was happy with that. she did not want to come last and she did not come last and so she goes away pretty happy. but i think that this year's eurovision will be remembered less for the music and more for the mischief because during the interval act — last year's winner, jamala, was singing in the interval — a fan holding an australian flag climbed up on stage and bared...
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what we're talking about is how to deal with the issue of the withdrawal of the united kingdom from the european union after 44 years in an orderly way. i heard what the british prime minister has said, that no deal is better than a bad deal. i am not sure i agree with that because no deal will amount to a very challenging situation which, in my opinion, will not only be bad for the uk, but will be bad for ireland and will also be bad for the entire european union. the point is... it is upon the negotiating parties to ensure that we do get a deal and a deal that will ultimately result in as close as possible a relationship between the united kingdom and the european union, albeit from outside the single market. charles flanagan there, the irish foreign minister. let's discuss now with tory mep and leading brexiteer dan hannan in brussels. with me here is radoslav sikorski, the former polish foreign minister. we know brexit is causing ructions. what has got us to this point as opposed to where we were two weeks ago, who's to blame? leaks are not helpful, but equally, an electioneering at
what we're talking about is how to deal with the issue of the withdrawal of the united kingdom from the european union after 44 years in an orderly way. i heard what the british prime minister has said, that no deal is better than a bad deal. i am not sure i agree with that because no deal will amount to a very challenging situation which, in my opinion, will not only be bad for the uk, but will be bad for ireland and will also be bad for the entire european union. the point is... it is upon...
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she came 15th, that's the united kingdom's best effort since 2011. we actually saw lucie a few minutes ago and she said she was happy with that. she did not want to come last and she did not come last and so she goes away pretty happy. but i think that his year's eurovision will be remembered less for the music and more for the mischief because during the interval act, last year's winner, jamala, was singing in the interval, a fan holding an australian flag climbed up on stage and bared his bottomto jamala, live, in front of 200 million viewers. he was later escorted off by security. steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: remembering the sacrifice — the royals pay tribute to families who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces. let's get more on the cyber attack now. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after friday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts, affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. the attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, an
she came 15th, that's the united kingdom's best effort since 2011. we actually saw lucie a few minutes ago and she said she was happy with that. she did not want to come last and she did not come last and so she goes away pretty happy. but i think that his year's eurovision will be remembered less for the music and more for the mischief because during the interval act, last year's winner, jamala, was singing in the interval, a fan holding an australian flag climbed up on stage and bared his...
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i need support from across the united kingdom to strengthen my hand. only a vote for me and my team will ensure that britain has the strong and stable leadership we need in order to ensure we get the best deal for britain from brexit. in how bad a place is ukip? after losing all 146 council seats it was defending this week. is it all over? ukip does have a great future — how to stay on the pitch will hold its ground, and people will come back to us. is it really all to play for? the campaign team of the french presidentialfrontrunner, emmanuel macron, says they've been the victim of a huge hacking attack, after thousands of documents were released online. they say genuine e—mails were mixed up with fake ones. voters go to the polls tomorrow, when mr macron will face his far—right opponent, marine le pen. the french electoral commission said any media publishing the contents of the leaked documents would face criminal charges. my colleague, karin giannone, is in paris. just as a dramatic and turbulent election campaign was coming to an end, anothe
i need support from across the united kingdom to strengthen my hand. only a vote for me and my team will ensure that britain has the strong and stable leadership we need in order to ensure we get the best deal for britain from brexit. in how bad a place is ukip? after losing all 146 council seats it was defending this week. is it all over? ukip does have a great future — how to stay on the pitch will hold its ground, and people will come back to us. is it really all to play for? the campaign...
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his friends say he recently returned from united kingdom from libya. lauren: former member of the joint task force if rodgers joining us now. i want to start with the last part that there is information pointing to the fact that albedi might've even secretly went to syria. to be trained with isis are terrorists? >> in the view of many law enforcement missionaries as he did not work alone. the prime minister's statement reveals that when she says we are going to increase the threat level because of a possible imminent attack peter pick out what we called actionable intelligence to cause them to increase the threat level. you are saying that he did not act alone. he has guidance. we are not sure what the guidance may have been. we are speculating here. what is next? >> the forensics from the crime scene coming from the scene of the attack is important. they look at what the bond is made of and possibly do a comparative analysis. in addition to that, the computers that he has this telephone, anything that traumatic is very important because there is elect
his friends say he recently returned from united kingdom from libya. lauren: former member of the joint task force if rodgers joining us now. i want to start with the last part that there is information pointing to the fact that albedi might've even secretly went to syria. to be trained with isis are terrorists? >> in the view of many law enforcement missionaries as he did not work alone. the prime minister's statement reveals that when she says we are going to increase the threat level...
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united kingdom on high alert. raising its terror threat level from severe to critical, the nation's highest, for the first time in ten years. the change indicates another terrorist attack may be imminent. >> comes a day after the manchester concert attack that killed 22 people. the suspected suicide bomber has been identified. we're learning more about the young people killed in this brutal attack. cnn erin mclaughlin joins us live from marriage, england. good morning to you. we're learning more about the home secretary critical of the united states. what are you hearing. >> reporter: that's right. british home secretary amber rudd was very critical of u.s. officials in an interview she gave to the bbc earlier this morning specifically in regard to the leaking of information about the investigation in the wake of the attack to the u.s. media. she called the leaks irritating and said it should not happen again. this is in reference to immediately following the attack a news that was carried out by a suicide bomber
united kingdom on high alert. raising its terror threat level from severe to critical, the nation's highest, for the first time in ten years. the change indicates another terrorist attack may be imminent. >> comes a day after the manchester concert attack that killed 22 people. the suspected suicide bomber has been identified. we're learning more about the young people killed in this brutal attack. cnn erin mclaughlin joins us live from marriage, england. good morning to you. we're...
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let's cross to our correspondent who joins us from the united kingdom. today was the deadline for the prosecutor's office to renew or lift the arrest warrant. why did she drop the investigation, and does this mean we're likely to see a staunch leave the embassy? -- likely to see julian assange leave the embassy? >> it seems that the clock has just been running, and assange has played the timing. they have become exhausted with the difficulty of questioning him and charging him or not charging him. that is the swedish system. 45 and tookis refuge in the united kingdom, arrested back in 2010. the ecuadorian embassy since 2012, having completely exhausted the justice system here, having had an extradition trial that he lost, therefore he was due for extradition. and because of a european arrest warrant, an eaw, the british that,orced to respect arrest him, and extradite him. but they could not do so because he was taking refuge. there were various recourses in the british legal system, supreme court and the high court before that. that is where he has been
let's cross to our correspondent who joins us from the united kingdom. today was the deadline for the prosecutor's office to renew or lift the arrest warrant. why did she drop the investigation, and does this mean we're likely to see a staunch leave the embassy? -- likely to see julian assange leave the embassy? >> it seems that the clock has just been running, and assange has played the timing. they have become exhausted with the difficulty of questioning him and charging him or not...
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united kingdom outrage over u.s. leaks about manchester. across all of the united kingdom, a moment of silence. let us listen to the silence. [bell ringing] tom: of course, mr. corbyn shaking hands with firefighters. this is near london. how is this different from what you experienced 12 years ago? francine: this feels different attack on had the paris and the brussels attacks and we are trying to figure out if maybe it is part of the same network. i would venture to say it feels different because people are hurt, but it is also something we have grown a little bit more accustomed to. the minute's silence was held in remembrance of all those who lost their lives at the manchester concert suicide bombing. it also marks the nation's solidarity with those injured in the blast as well as others affected by this atrocity and flags will remain at half mast on government buildings until today. it is significant and goes to show that a lot of our countries and our allies need to fight together to go to the root of the problem. certainly one of the
united kingdom outrage over u.s. leaks about manchester. across all of the united kingdom, a moment of silence. let us listen to the silence. [bell ringing] tom: of course, mr. corbyn shaking hands with firefighters. this is near london. how is this different from what you experienced 12 years ago? francine: this feels different attack on had the paris and the brussels attacks and we are trying to figure out if maybe it is part of the same network. i would venture to say it feels different...