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>>> uk has been watching this giant crack for years. last year. it's grown another 11 miles. the shelf is hanging on by a section that's only eight miles lodge. when it breaks away, it will be the largest ever recorded. slightly smaller than the staut of delaware. >> today is international children's day. they're releasing a new report that underlines stark challenges of children around the world. there are several life-changing events that disrupt childhood. they include security, mortality, violence, and lack of education, among the findings, the united states ranks 36th out of 170 countries. jill bind is the former second lady of the united states and board chair of save the children. carolyn miles is president and ceo. u ire here for an interview you'll see only morning." welcome to both of you. >> good to see you both. >> thank you for putting this report together. let me start with you, dr. biden. the report notes the threats to children are across the board regardless of income level or geoff. >> right. >> what's the threat? >> well, the threat is there are several chi
>>> uk has been watching this giant crack for years. last year. it's grown another 11 miles. the shelf is hanging on by a section that's only eight miles lodge. when it breaks away, it will be the largest ever recorded. slightly smaller than the staut of delaware. >> today is international children's day. they're releasing a new report that underlines stark challenges of children around the world. there are several life-changing events that disrupt childhood. they include...
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he will be airing special shows from the uk all next week. and we just got a sneak peek of a new carpool karaoke. take a look. [ singing together ] ♪[ music ] >> ed sheeran will hop in the passenger seat. his carpool karaoke will air tuesday. some of next week's guests include david beckham, emily blunt and harry styles. >>> a college student in new york had to get creative when he missed his graduation. he got stuck on the subway train for nearly two hours on tuesday. so he decided to have a ceremony with his fellow passengers. ♪[ music ] >> wahoo! [ laughter ] >> you could hear the classic graduation song good rid riddance in the background. his friend presented him a handmade diploma. the new graduate doesn't regret missing the real thing saying he probably would have fallen asleep at the real one. >>> story angle number 607 for the nba finals which finally start tonight. i got the giants and the a's all straight ahead. >>> good morning, everybody. the last week leading up to these nba finals has resembled the lead-up to the super bowl
he will be airing special shows from the uk all next week. and we just got a sneak peek of a new carpool karaoke. take a look. [ singing together ] ♪[ music ] >> ed sheeran will hop in the passenger seat. his carpool karaoke will air tuesday. some of next week's guests include david beckham, emily blunt and harry styles. >>> a college student in new york had to get creative when he missed his graduation. he got stuck on the subway train for nearly two hours on tuesday. so he...
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and, one week today, uk voters head to the polls. with the race tightening, we'll hear what's driving this election. welcome to 100 days+. i'm katty kay in washington. christian is off this week. in an hour, we will find out if america first really means america alone. or, to be more precise, america in the company of nicaragua and syria. if president trump pulls out of the paris climate accord, that's who the us willjoin as the only countries in the world not to have signed the landmark 2015 agreement. it will signal a withdrawal of american leadership on perhaps the most critical issue of our time, with enormous implications for the future of the planet, politics and jobs worldwide. so what is the paris accord? under it, countries committed to capping global warming at 2 degrees celcius with an "endeavour to limit" temperature gains even further, to 1.5 degrees. rich countries also agreed to provide "climate finance" to help poorer nations switch to renewables. they pledged $100 billion a year by 2020, many countries wanted more. t
and, one week today, uk voters head to the polls. with the race tightening, we'll hear what's driving this election. welcome to 100 days+. i'm katty kay in washington. christian is off this week. in an hour, we will find out if america first really means america alone. or, to be more precise, america in the company of nicaragua and syria. if president trump pulls out of the paris climate accord, that's who the us willjoin as the only countries in the world not to have signed the landmark 2015...
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but you're fighting on a manifesto which advocates uk laws being made in brussels, having no control over immigration policy, and for britain to stay under thejurisdiction of the european court of justice — why? liberal democrats are campaigning, in this election, to trust the people, and we know that people voted to leave the european union lastjune. i grew up with, you know, with people who voted to leave, i completely respect those who did — obviously i hold a different view. the issue now is, how do we move forward? and we know that a deal will be negotiated between theresa may and those from brussels, and it's one that we'll have to live with, our children will have to live with for generations. so it seems to me the people should be sovereign, it should not be a deal stitched up by the politicians in brussels and london. instead, it should be a deal that we agree with, as a country, and that's what we're supporting. we think that the people should be trusted with the final deal. but you don't want to trust the british people. you still want uk laws to be made in brussels, y
but you're fighting on a manifesto which advocates uk laws being made in brussels, having no control over immigration policy, and for britain to stay under thejurisdiction of the european court of justice — why? liberal democrats are campaigning, in this election, to trust the people, and we know that people voted to leave the european union lastjune. i grew up with, you know, with people who voted to leave, i completely respect those who did — obviously i hold a different view. the issue...
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he didn't just run into the prime minister of the uk. it's an adversary we deal with very carefully from that perspective, you're very careful about what you discuss let alone disclose. >> richard, this all comes in the context of james comey. as you heard jessica report, going to testify next thursday. that is going to be a crucial moment. is it possible the president could invoke presidential privilege and stop that testimony? >> i don't think so. i don't think on a legal basis since the president has already commented on what's happened in those meetings, three times you told me i wasn't the subject of the investigation. >> that's -- because he's talking about it, he wouldn't be able to claim it. >> but going back to the kislyak potential meeting, one of the things that we have heard about is the over hear and perhaps somebody else can throw more light on it and that is, did kislyak or smbl on the russian intelligence have a conversation with someone else that was overheard that suggested that there was this other contact. so that's a
he didn't just run into the prime minister of the uk. it's an adversary we deal with very carefully from that perspective, you're very careful about what you discuss let alone disclose. >> richard, this all comes in the context of james comey. as you heard jessica report, going to testify next thursday. that is going to be a crucial moment. is it possible the president could invoke presidential privilege and stop that testimony? >> i don't think so. i don't think on a legal basis...
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and the top story here in the uk... the conservatives and labour have both claimed they're best placed to manage the brexit process. the european union says it wants to start brexit negotiations just 11
and the top story here in the uk... the conservatives and labour have both claimed they're best placed to manage the brexit process. the european union says it wants to start brexit negotiations just 11
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the great masters of the renaissance — the drawings of raphael go on show to rave reviews here in the uk. hello. world leaders have reacted with alarm to president trump's announcement that he's pulling out of the paris accord, the biggest international agreement ever drawn up to combat climate change. it was signed by 195 nations. the us is the world's biggest polluter, per head of population. until now, it's also been the largest donor and supporter of other countries struggling with the impact of a rapidly warming planet. mr trump said the treaty imposed unfair economic burdens on the us. nick bryant reports. the white house rose garden. the most fragrant ascetics for one, at what environ mentis lists will see asa what environ mentis lists will see as a toxic decision. -- environmentalist. in order to fulfil my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. —— environmentalists. will withdraw from the paris climate accord. -- environmentalists. he slammed the global agreement, a legacy of his predecessor, barack obam
the great masters of the renaissance — the drawings of raphael go on show to rave reviews here in the uk. hello. world leaders have reacted with alarm to president trump's announcement that he's pulling out of the paris accord, the biggest international agreement ever drawn up to combat climate change. it was signed by 195 nations. the us is the world's biggest polluter, per head of population. until now, it's also been the largest donor and supporter of other countries struggling with the...
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he is a far right politician from the uk most famous for leading that effort in the uk to do brexit. now nigel farage you might also recognize from his time right there in the gold gilded elevators of trump tower or from his time on the campaign trail with donald trump. yep. and nigel was back in the uk at wikileaks headquarters on march 9th in london. right before wikileaks gave their big press conference about destroying the cybercapabilities of the cia. a buzzfeed news reporter saw him leaving the embassy and asked a basic question. what was he doing there that particular day? nigel farage responded he couldn't remember, and he had no idea why he had just been inside that building. more recently, though, he said he was there for, quote, journalistic reasons. today the british newspaper "the guardian" reports that nigel farage is, quote, a person of interest into russia and the trump campaign. quote, sources with knowledge of the investigation say the former uk ip leader had raised the interest of fbi investigators because of his relationships with individuals connected to both the
he is a far right politician from the uk most famous for leading that effort in the uk to do brexit. now nigel farage you might also recognize from his time right there in the gold gilded elevators of trump tower or from his time on the campaign trail with donald trump. yep. and nigel was back in the uk at wikileaks headquarters on march 9th in london. right before wikileaks gave their big press conference about destroying the cybercapabilities of the cia. a buzzfeed news reporter saw him...
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environmentally friendly country on earth but that i many top allies it, the leaders of germany, the uk, france and canada all calling the president telling him they are disappointed by this decision. outside the white house, and around the world reaction to president trump's decision punishing. overnight paris city hall lit up in green. as well as new york city's one world trade center. a show of support for the landmark deal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: after that bombshell announcement in the rose garden. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> reporter: world leaders like germany's angela merkel and france's emmanuel macron pouncing. >> make our planet great again. >> reporter: the business world outraged too. leaders like zuckerberg, tesla's elon musk and disney's bob iger are criticizing the move. hollywood icons like leonardo dicaprio tweeting today our planet suffered. president obama calling out an absence of american leadership saying that the u.s. should be at the front of the pack. but preside
environmentally friendly country on earth but that i many top allies it, the leaders of germany, the uk, france and canada all calling the president telling him they are disappointed by this decision. outside the white house, and around the world reaction to president trump's decision punishing. overnight paris city hall lit up in green. as well as new york city's one world trade center. a show of support for the landmark deal. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate...
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he's been taking them following back surgery. >>> ariana grande just arrived back in the uk this morning for her benefit concert for the victims of that terror attack and you can watch the one love manchester concert on many of our abc stations after the nba finals sunday night and you can watch it live on the channel freeform, check your local listings. >> that will really be some event. >>> right now we turn to that uber incident, a 16-year-old girl in custody accused of killing her driver. mara schiavocampo here with that story. good morning. mara. >> reporter: good morning, it's a shocking crime. prosecutors say a 16-year-old girl, your typical high school student typically brutally murdering her uber driver. the suspect is not talking now facing charges as an adult being held without bail. this morning, an illinois teen facing murder charges for what officials are calling a brutal and unprovoked attack on an uber driver. 16-year-old eliza wasni appearing in court after prosecutors say she attacked her uber driver with a knife and machete early tuesday for no apparent reason at all.
he's been taking them following back surgery. >>> ariana grande just arrived back in the uk this morning for her benefit concert for the victims of that terror attack and you can watch the one love manchester concert on many of our abc stations after the nba finals sunday night and you can watch it live on the channel freeform, check your local listings. >> that will really be some event. >>> right now we turn to that uber incident, a 16-year-old girl in custody accused...
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brexit aces promise of campaign.to unite uk mrs. may's lead has fallen from the ints at the start of campaign in mid-april to average of nine points, according to the tracker, times poll suggesting hopes of land slide are lster her authority receding. goes on to say, most candidates a conservative election victory, but some have may and hering mrs. team for conduct of stumbling campaign. higher calls for spending on health and social care appear to have struck a doubt over whether brexit is a top concern with voters. in s hear from peter tennessee, a democrat. hi, peter. caller: good morning and thank you. host: good morning. caller: my major complaint is this action on climate. host: okay. caller: i have a great granddaughter. she's beautiful. not have ned she will a planet to live in. ahead.le world is - leaving it is an act -- host: okay, peter, you are and out, - coming in what kind of grade do you give the president, then, because of that? climate change? an f, most of the time a b. host: okay. all right. was peter there. charl
brexit aces promise of campaign.to unite uk mrs. may's lead has fallen from the ints at the start of campaign in mid-april to average of nine points, according to the tracker, times poll suggesting hopes of land slide are lster her authority receding. goes on to say, most candidates a conservative election victory, but some have may and hering mrs. team for conduct of stumbling campaign. higher calls for spending on health and social care appear to have struck a doubt over whether brexit is a...
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relevant because the united states views this as a matter of its national sovereignty and as does the uk, as does germany, france, so it keeps coming up over and over and what they say in response to the question of where is the proof, is that this type of disinformation campaign is intentionally difficult to find hard core proof of. it's -- it's other factors. what the experts say this codn havbeen faked, it's not one factor, that's "the apprentice" it's 100 factors that point to russia. they say it's the forensics, digital fingerprints, ip addresses, malware, enzippion keys, pieces of code that all of them point to russia and none of them points to anyone other than russia. >> translator: what fingerprints, whose prints? what are you talking about. ip addresses can be invented. there are many specialists that can invent or fix it up. a kid of yours can send it, your girl, that is 3-year-old, can perpetrate such an attack. and they present it like this. they can pass it off like this and the specialists can invent anything and then they will blame someone else. these are not proofs. the
relevant because the united states views this as a matter of its national sovereignty and as does the uk, as does germany, france, so it keeps coming up over and over and what they say in response to the question of where is the proof, is that this type of disinformation campaign is intentionally difficult to find hard core proof of. it's -- it's other factors. what the experts say this codn havbeen faked, it's not one factor, that's "the apprentice" it's 100 factors that point to...
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i made it clear that the uk would want the united states to stay within the paris agreement. >> it takes four years to withdraw from the agreement and some democratic governors and mayors satisfy they will continue to honor the climate deal in their states. and again pruitt says discussions will continue with other countries and maybe someday they may renegotiate the terms of the accord. >> has the administration itself taken an official stance on global warming and climate change? >> reporter: no. that surprised reporters in that press conference earlier because it's much different than what president trump said on the campaign trail. reporters asked pruitt again and again about the stance of the administration on global warming and climate change and they refused to answer to give a definitive answer at this point in time. from the white house this evening, kelly o'hara, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, in san francisco today, people upset about the decision held up signs and chanted. outside a federal building at 7th and mission, they say mr. trump is denying scientific facts and
i made it clear that the uk would want the united states to stay within the paris agreement. >> it takes four years to withdraw from the agreement and some democratic governors and mayors satisfy they will continue to honor the climate deal in their states. and again pruitt says discussions will continue with other countries and maybe someday they may renegotiate the terms of the accord. >> has the administration itself taken an official stance on global warming and climate change?...
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.>>> popstar ariana grande has returned to the uk where she headlines a benefit concert for victims of the terrorist attack. tickets for the concert in manchester sold out in minutes. katy perry, miley cyrus, coldplay, and justin bieber are some of the stars. thousands of tickets were reserved for fans who were at the show by suicide bomber killed 22 people and left 100 others injured. >> the money will go to the families of the people who suffered in this horrible attack. it shows amazing strength and the ariana grande's part. >> it's not taking place at the arena where the attack happened, but at an outdoor stadium in the city that can accommodate more people. >>> the labor department said unemployment fell slightly. employers added 138,000 jobs last month with gains by restaurants, healthcare, and construction. hiring and martha and april was held downward. the us unemployment rate ticked down.>>> wall street, stocks closed at record high. dow was up 62 points. s&p 500 added nine. tech scott -- tech stocks with a big ones today. >>> coming up next, a replacement siren just blurred f
.>>> popstar ariana grande has returned to the uk where she headlines a benefit concert for victims of the terrorist attack. tickets for the concert in manchester sold out in minutes. katy perry, miley cyrus, coldplay, and justin bieber are some of the stars. thousands of tickets were reserved for fans who were at the show by suicide bomber killed 22 people and left 100 others injured. >> the money will go to the families of the people who suffered in this horrible attack. it...
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. >>> ariana grande has returned to the uk for a benefit concert for victims of the terrorist attack. social media accounts shows the start visiting some of the people who are still hospitalized. katy perry, miley cyrus, coldplay, and justin bieber are some of the stars who will be joining her on stage. thousands of tickets were reserved for fans who were at the show were a suicide bomber attacked. >>> major developments from an east bay high school. following our investigation on bullying. the actions announced against the student accused of videotaping another student using the bathroom. >>> icons in comedy and music coming together in san francisco. we will talk about the colossal cluster fast.>>> father's day comes early for inmates in san quentin. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage but the way we watch it is not. so, let's do something else. like what? like, wat
. >>> ariana grande has returned to the uk for a benefit concert for victims of the terrorist attack. social media accounts shows the start visiting some of the people who are still hospitalized. katy perry, miley cyrus, coldplay, and justin bieber are some of the stars who will be joining her on stage. thousands of tickets were reserved for fans who were at the show were a suicide bomber attacked. >>> major developments from an east bay high school. following our...
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i made it clear that the uk would have wanted the united states to stay within the paris agreement. >> the process of withdrawal takes four years and some democratic governors and mayors say that they will continue to abide by the terms of the climate deal despite the president's decision. one of them is california governor jerry brown. he left sfo for china early today. in beijing he will meet with chinese officials about china becoming part of california's carbon trading market. several other states in the united states as well as the canadian province of quebec are already taking part in california's cap and trade system. >>> the governor says the move towards alternative energy sources has brought hundreds of thousands of green jobs to california. here in the bay area, for example, there are signs that the solar energy industry is flourishing. kpix 5 political reporter melissa caen here with a look at the impact of renewable energy. >> reporter: yeah. now, allen, it seems like a sort of never ending debate, do high environmental standards kill jobs? well, yesterday president trump
i made it clear that the uk would have wanted the united states to stay within the paris agreement. >> the process of withdrawal takes four years and some democratic governors and mayors say that they will continue to abide by the terms of the climate deal despite the president's decision. one of them is california governor jerry brown. he left sfo for china early today. in beijing he will meet with chinese officials about china becoming part of california's carbon trading market. several...
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. >>> pop star ariana grande showing her love for fans in the uk. take a look at that picture there. she visited young people today still hospitalized after the terror bombing outside her concert in manchester. on sunday she's holding an all star benefit concert for the victims. katy perry, justin bieber, pharrell williams, and many more will join her in manchester. thousands of tickets were reserved for fans who were at the show when a suicide bomber killed 22 people and left 1 00 others injured. -- 100 others injured. kathy griffin on the defensive after the backlash she's gotten after a picture showing her holding up the severed and bloodied head of president trump. she said that president trump is using his power to target her and that he's trying to ruin her life. she also said that she's been getting death threats. even sew she says she's not going to stop making fun of the president. >> i'm not afraid of donald trump. he's a bully. i've dealt with older white guys trying to keep me down my whole life, my whole career. >> the president and the
. >>> pop star ariana grande showing her love for fans in the uk. take a look at that picture there. she visited young people today still hospitalized after the terror bombing outside her concert in manchester. on sunday she's holding an all star benefit concert for the victims. katy perry, justin bieber, pharrell williams, and many more will join her in manchester. thousands of tickets were reserved for fans who were at the show when a suicide bomber killed 22 people and left 1 00...
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. >>> pop star ariana grande reaching out to fans in the uk. she visited children injured in the attack outside her concert in manchester. katy perry, justin bieber, usher, milely cyrus, and more were -- miley cyrus and more will join grande on stage for a benefit concert. thousands of fans were at the concert when a suicide bomber killed 22 and left 100 injured. >>> terrorists are not to blame for an attack in manila. cell phone video shows when guests fled in a panic. a man carrying a gun poured gas on gambling tables and set them on fire before leaving with $2 million in casino chips. the smoke killed 37 people in hotel rooms. authorities say this was a robbery attempt not a ter rirs attack -- terrorist attack. >> based on the footage the moment he entered until the end he was all alone. he's the only one. and only he was walking around at resorts world. >> police say the man was later found dead in a hotel room after apparently setting himself on fire. authorities are trying to identify the attacker. he was described only as a six foot tall
. >>> pop star ariana grande reaching out to fans in the uk. she visited children injured in the attack outside her concert in manchester. katy perry, justin bieber, usher, milely cyrus, and more were -- miley cyrus and more will join grande on stage for a benefit concert. thousands of fans were at the concert when a suicide bomber killed 22 and left 100 injured. >>> terrorists are not to blame for an attack in manila. cell phone video shows when guests fled in a panic. a man...
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. >> just five days of campaigning until the uk snap election. polls suggest labor the opposition party is gaining on teresa macon servetives. >> that's right the campaigns of candidates will campaign in the north of england on saturday, a day after facing tough questions on everything from the environment to the nuclear deterrent. of course the issue is the issue of brexit. it's a big question for many people t. british political landscape has changed significantly since that decision to pull out of the eu. >> many of the prominent voices that have called for the uk to leave have faded away. so what's going to happen? >> reporter: they were the faces, the headlines and the driving forces behind the brexit campaign. ask who is calling the eu preven dumb. >> i will go to parliament and propose that the british people decide our future in europe. through a referendum on thursday the 23rd of june. >> reporter: most of the men behind the country's momentous decision have hardly stuck around to pick up the pieces. david cameron, whose fate and career
. >> just five days of campaigning until the uk snap election. polls suggest labor the opposition party is gaining on teresa macon servetives. >> that's right the campaigns of candidates will campaign in the north of england on saturday, a day after facing tough questions on everything from the environment to the nuclear deterrent. of course the issue is the issue of brexit. it's a big question for many people t. british political landscape has changed significantly since that...
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. >>> days until the uk election. whichever side voters are on, no escaping the issue brexit. >> it is a big issue. we will have that story. >>> some call sean spicer, press secretary, the incredible shrinking man. why he is shying away from the cameras more and more. i have that story. stay with us. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blo
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. >>> black eyed peace headed to the uk for the concert for victims of manchester. talking to cnn about music's power to heal. >> we bonded around music, melodies, harmonies, messages of love and peace. we cannot let that break our bond. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> new troubles surrounding the chairman of the house intelligence committee in the investigation into russian meddling. >> devon nunez recused himself when he came under scrutiny after a clandestine trip to the white house. turns out he's still in an active role. hasn't given up subpoena power. this week issued three of them, in fact. nancy pelosi said she met with house speaker paul ryan multiple times to complain about this. here she is. >> so if you recused himself on russia, he shouldn't be having access to documents relating to subject russia, and h
. >>> black eyed peace headed to the uk for the concert for victims of manchester. talking to cnn about music's power to heal. >> we bonded around music, melodies, harmonies, messages of love and peace. we cannot let that break our bond. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of...
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you are not in the united states or uk. you are in russia. he was surrounded by many security officials. >> reporter: he was. you know, this is a tough place for journalists to operate. particularly those prepared to be critical of the government. you have that in mind. equally, people do have open discussions here. these kind of practices are not unfamiliar to the russians. yes, of course, we're glad the team we're still here and not in any trouble for what we did there. i think the risk was moderate. i don't want to exaggerate. >> it is good the camera was there. keir, we will check back in with you. catch megyn kelly's one-on-one with vladimir putin on the edition of "sunday night with megyn kelly." >>> up next, state and local leaders are giving the cold shoulder to the president over withdrawing from the paris climate accord. how they go through the battle plan. have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ do
you are not in the united states or uk. you are in russia. he was surrounded by many security officials. >> reporter: he was. you know, this is a tough place for journalists to operate. particularly those prepared to be critical of the government. you have that in mind. equally, people do have open discussions here. these kind of practices are not unfamiliar to the russians. yes, of course, we're glad the team we're still here and not in any trouble for what we did there. i think the risk...
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. >> ariana grande is back in the uk, meantime, meeting with survivors in the hospital. and she's preparing for tomorrow's star-studded benefit concert where there will be a massive security presence. adrienne is on the story for us this morning. hi, adrienne. >> that's right, dan and paula. the event selling out in six minutes, the tribute to the victims and survivors of the manchester bombing will have unprecedented security. ariana grande touching down in manchester ahead of her star-studded charity concert taking place tomorrow. as crews prepare for one love manchester, the singer whose concert was hit by a suicide bombing 12 days ago -- >> oh, my god. >> reporter: -- paid a surprise visit to some of the youngest survivors recovering at a local hospital. then sharing this heartwarming moment with her fans on social media. also showing support, prince william paying his respects to police as part of the visit. officers across manchester on high alert ahead of sunday's events setting up a ring of steel around the venue including heavily armed patrols who will arrive at
. >> ariana grande is back in the uk, meantime, meeting with survivors in the hospital. and she's preparing for tomorrow's star-studded benefit concert where there will be a massive security presence. adrienne is on the story for us this morning. hi, adrienne. >> that's right, dan and paula. the event selling out in six minutes, the tribute to the victims and survivors of the manchester bombing will have unprecedented security. ariana grande touching down in manchester ahead of her...
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. >>> security is tightening in the uk as preparations are under way for ariana grande's star-studded manchester concert. she returns, she has a clear message for her fans and finally, seeking redemption in the nba finals, golden state is trying to avoid a repeat of what happened last season against cleveland. hope to see you soon. >> the uptown theater in napa is the latest ka cancel a kathy griffin show because of a parody she did of president trump. yesterday she held a news conference to address the backlash she's received after she held up the likeness of the president's severed head. >>> zbremp revealed she is being investigated by the secret service and receiving death threats. she says she feels bullied for expressing her first amendment rights. >> it's hurtful. yes. it's censorship is what it is. i am going to make fun of the president. you know what i'm going to make fun of him more now. >> reporter: earlier this week, griffin apology sized for going too far. republican party spokesman mike reed called the news conference a desperate attempt to change the conversation. >>> c
. >>> security is tightening in the uk as preparations are under way for ariana grande's star-studded manchester concert. she returns, she has a clear message for her fans and finally, seeking redemption in the nba finals, golden state is trying to avoid a repeat of what happened last season against cleveland. hope to see you soon. >> the uptown theater in napa is the latest ka cancel a kathy griffin show because of a parody she did of president trump. yesterday she held a news...
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not only in the uk but throughout europe. and that's one of the considerations. michael, i want to bring in a producer for nbc news. i was mentioning this earlier. and he was asked to stay put. he was having a meal close by to these live pictures we're showing you here. mo, you were
not only in the uk but throughout europe. and that's one of the considerations. michael, i want to bring in a producer for nbc news. i was mentioning this earlier. and he was asked to stay put. he was having a meal close by to these live pictures we're showing you here. mo, you were
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it's manhattan bridge, george washington bridge, lincoln tunnel, it's the same thing in london, in the uk. london bridge is like big bend or the royal palace. it's one of the most iconic landmarks that there are. so remember, when they do this, when the terrorists select a target, they want to be able to maximize the carnage but want the impact to be even bigger because they are going after a western icon and that's what london bridge is. >> we have fred pleitgen joining us on the phone en route to the bridge. it's filled with police cars and ambulances responding to what appears to be some kind of an incident. that's how they are describing it. the police in this area are tweeting out that they are dealing with an incident on london bridge. when we have more information, we'll update this twitter feed. there are officers on scene as they investigate exactly what happened. a number of witnesses have been transported on to buses to do interviews. fred pleitgen, are you able to describe for us what you're seeing in that area or are you still en route? >> reporter: i'm still en route but i'm
it's manhattan bridge, george washington bridge, lincoln tunnel, it's the same thing in london, in the uk. london bridge is like big bend or the royal palace. it's one of the most iconic landmarks that there are. so remember, when they do this, when the terrorists select a target, they want to be able to maximize the carnage but want the impact to be even bigger because they are going after a western icon and that's what london bridge is. >> we have fred pleitgen joining us on the phone...
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incident whatever it turns out to be, coming on the heels of the deadliest trar attack scenes in the uk since 2005. here in london at this hour a heavy police presence. this again an ongoing situation and downing street does stay now prime minister theresa may is in contact with officials and she is being updated on this london bridge incident. jose? >> lucy, thank you. nbc's matt wradly made his way to the scene near london bridge in london. he joins us on the phone. what can you tell us, what are you seeing? >> reporter: thanks, jose. i'm standing right now at the north end of the bridge, right by monument station, and what i can see is an enormous number of ambulances, police cars, and police personnel who have come and really flooded this scene in the minutes after this attack occurred. i shouldn't say attack because we frankly don't know what exactly occurred. the police have not been saying this was a terror attack but i spoke with some witnesses and they said that while they didn't witness the scene itself, they had been walking by afterward and they saw one person who was on the
incident whatever it turns out to be, coming on the heels of the deadliest trar attack scenes in the uk since 2005. here in london at this hour a heavy police presence. this again an ongoing situation and downing street does stay now prime minister theresa may is in contact with officials and she is being updated on this london bridge incident. jose? >> lucy, thank you. nbc's matt wradly made his way to the scene near london bridge in london. he joins us on the phone. what can you tell...
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whatever the united states can do to help out in london and the uk, we will be there-we are with you. god bless. he said americans need to be vigilant and tough. >> details released in the killing of an australian tourist in san francisco. police announcing one person is under arrest in the case. further details will not be released until monday morning. the deadly scene happened early yesterday morning. this took place outside a hotel. that's when matthew bates from australia got into some sort of argument that quickly got violent. he died later from injuries sustained in that fight. >> is the water safe to drink? some warned their water is tainted after someone attempted to pry open a top hatch of a water tank. happened yesterday in south san francisco at the sunshine gardens. nbc bay area sergio quintana joining us live. what is the latest? >> yesterday when they found that breach they did some preliminary tests and found that there was no danger in the water. to be on the safe side they went ahead and issued that no-drink order. the water in the sunshine gardens neighborhood of so
whatever the united states can do to help out in london and the uk, we will be there-we are with you. god bless. he said americans need to be vigilant and tough. >> details released in the killing of an australian tourist in san francisco. police announcing one person is under arrest in the case. further details will not be released until monday morning. the deadly scene happened early yesterday morning. this took place outside a hotel. that's when matthew bates from australia got into...
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elections are right around the corner in the uk. what do you make of this? is this kind of the perfect storm? or is it possible the times was random? >> you know, this is speculative now, but there have been a number of isis and al qaeda calls for this kind of action. of course, the uk prime minister theresa may right after the grande concert said another attack was expected, almost imminently. so while this has been a bit of a time, london and the whole nation of the united kingdom has been on edge. my sense is that this is an ongoing set of cell activity. sounds like there are three -- three perpetrators potentially in this case, allegedly in this case, that they have been called to action. people are brought forward. we will find out whether there was some tooling and puppet string pulling by isis formerly or al qaeda formerly. interesting is, osama bin laden's son, just two weeks ago also called for this kind of attack and seen as one of the new rising stars in the global terrorism movement. sort of a new face, if you will, who's come in. although we hav
elections are right around the corner in the uk. what do you make of this? is this kind of the perfect storm? or is it possible the times was random? >> you know, this is speculative now, but there have been a number of isis and al qaeda calls for this kind of action. of course, the uk prime minister theresa may right after the grande concert said another attack was expected, almost imminently. so while this has been a bit of a time, london and the whole nation of the united kingdom has...
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uk police image .-dot uk and you'll find on various newsfeeds. of course, our thoughts are with those who are involved and concerned about love ones in the area. they should be contacted which is 080-96-1233. again, if you worried about someone in the area, 080-96-1233. were reviewing our plans and in the forthcoming days people can see police across the capital. finally, it is the public to be vigilant and contact police if they have concerns. >> is this incident completely over now? >> our current belief is that there were three attackers but early on so we have inquiries to work through have complete confidence. >> three attackers in the vehicle was. >> this is a protracted incident that starts on the bridge and finishes in borough market. we believe three people were involved but we still have a more inquiries to do to be a hundred% confident. >> can you tell us anything more about the attacks were the people were killed? >> you're asking for a lot of details that were still getting to the bottom of exactly what is going on. it's still quite
uk police image .-dot uk and you'll find on various newsfeeds. of course, our thoughts are with those who are involved and concerned about love ones in the area. they should be contacted which is 080-96-1233. again, if you worried about someone in the area, 080-96-1233. were reviewing our plans and in the forthcoming days people can see police across the capital. finally, it is the public to be vigilant and contact police if they have concerns. >> is this incident completely over now?...
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we understand uk is currently treating these as terrorist incidents. the united states stands ready to provide any assistance authorities in the united states may request. our hearts are with the families and loved ones of the victims." >> take a listen. >> suddenly i hear police shouting so i kick my head down and i turn around and there's heavy police presence pushing two, maybe three guys against the wall. >> what i saw was a van coming across london bridge, high speed, swerving on and off the pavement. it knocked over several people. >> a huge crash and as we came out, there was sirens, ambulance -- >> was there a lot of police there? >> not immediately but they came in very quickly and took control of the situation. >> reporter: joining us now cnn national security analyst, she served as assistant to president obama. this situation is still very much unfolding. we have seen those pictures of a couple of assailants that appear to be on the ground. but police are still telling all the residents to stay vigilant and have said this is an ongoing incid
we understand uk is currently treating these as terrorist incidents. the united states stands ready to provide any assistance authorities in the united states may request. our hearts are with the families and loved ones of the victims." >> take a listen. >> suddenly i hear police shouting so i kick my head down and i turn around and there's heavy police presence pushing two, maybe three guys against the wall. >> what i saw was a van coming across london bridge, high...
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clearly the uk does as well. but i guess perhaps they could do a little better. we've seen belgium, that's been -- we've heard reports that that is not the case. >> let's call a spade a spade. they don't have this right in a lot of mainland european countries. >> that's absolutely right. >> these are colonial countries that just weren't able to deal with the waves of immigration that came in and tried to figure out how to immigrate people. none of which is an excuse for terrorism. >> absolutely. the line of defense. the community policing. the broken windows. you have to rely on people who are there, who can say something. in many cases, you know, it's like turning in a brother, sister, cousin. this is heart-wrenching stuff. if they don't trust the law enforcement community, they won't do it. >> we'll talk about it in the course of the next few days. let's take a quick break. i want to tell people what we know right now. we've been told by police that six people have been killed. six civilians. three perpetrators, alleged perpetrators have been shot dead by polic
clearly the uk does as well. but i guess perhaps they could do a little better. we've seen belgium, that's been -- we've heard reports that that is not the case. >> let's call a spade a spade. they don't have this right in a lot of mainland european countries. >> that's absolutely right. >> these are colonial countries that just weren't able to deal with the waves of immigration that came in and tried to figure out how to immigrate people. none of which is an excuse for...
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washington continues to monitor the situation in the uk. back to you guys from new york.>>> and there is plenty of speculation and washington dc about whether or not president donald trump will revoke the privilege of former fbi director james comey to testify before conference -- congress. two senior administration officials are saying that president trump will not stand in the way of former fbi director james comey.>> all that i know is that director comey was fired by the president. and any time someone is fire, you have to figure that someone is upset about it. >> if he doesn't let him testify, that would raise the issue of obstruction of justice.>> comey is scheduled to testify before this and it intelligence committee next thursday. >>> and james matus says he is encouraged by efforts to deter north korea. north korea has been carrying out missile launchers more frequently than in the past. on friday the security counsel allowed targeted sanctions against north korea.>> as a matter of u.s. national security, the united states consider
washington continues to monitor the situation in the uk. back to you guys from new york.>>> and there is plenty of speculation and washington dc about whether or not president donald trump will revoke the privilege of former fbi director james comey to testify before conference -- congress. two senior administration officials are saying that president trump will not stand in the way of former fbi director james comey.>> all that i know is that director comey was fired by the...
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. >> this is sort of signature of what isis is doing in the uk. >>> a terror attack in the hard of london -- heart of london leaves six people dead and at least 30 injured. the suspects using a car to mow over pedestrians, and then got out and started stabbing people. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> we start with wendy live in new york tonight with more information. >> reporter: police now say what was believed to be two separate terror attacks is just one, committed by three men shot dead by officers. six innocent victims were killed, some hit by a van on london bridge, others stabbed in the nearby area filled with restaurants and bars. more than 48 people were injured, and taken to five london hospitals. british police shot and killed three suspected terrorists after witnesses say a van plowed into pedestrians on london bridge saturday. >> the vehicle continued to drive from london bridge to the market. the suspects left the vehicle, attempting to stab a number of people, including an on duty british transport police officer responding to the incident. he received serious injuri
. >> this is sort of signature of what isis is doing in the uk. >>> a terror attack in the hard of london -- heart of london leaves six people dead and at least 30 injured. the suspects using a car to mow over pedestrians, and then got out and started stabbing people. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> we start with wendy live in new york tonight with more information. >> reporter: police now say what was believed to be two separate terror attacks is just one,...
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the uk threat level severe. the second highest after the suicide bombing at an ar yanda grande concert in manchester left 22 people dead and 116 wounded. sunday night the singer is scheduled to hold a memorial concert for the victims in manchester, visiting some of the youngest in the hospital. e richlt el reshef, abc news, london. >> as police are still trying find and kill the attackers people nearby were understandably on edge. take a look at this reaction. >> are you kidding me? >> right. >> if you get me home safe, i will follow you. >> right. >> we are chasing suspects around london who want to kill people. they are going -- hold on. they are going into buildings looking for people. okay? you all clung together in a place with no exit room. okay? you are victims waiting to happen. get your stuff and get out of the danger zone. >> all right. >> now. >> tonight the u.s. london is urging all u.s. citizens in the city to be on high alert and to listen to all directions from authorities. in a statement official
the uk threat level severe. the second highest after the suicide bombing at an ar yanda grande concert in manchester left 22 people dead and 116 wounded. sunday night the singer is scheduled to hold a memorial concert for the victims in manchester, visiting some of the youngest in the hospital. e richlt el reshef, abc news, london. >> as police are still trying find and kill the attackers people nearby were understandably on edge. take a look at this reaction. >> are you kidding me?...
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>> yes, look, london, the uk sustained three decades of i.r.a. bombings, london hasn't fallen and it isn't going to fall. number two, you're right. i used to hold the views some of these guys hold today and it is a deviant interpretation of islam. while normal muslims are fasting and praying and giving charity, these malevolent devils, they plan attacks like this. so you know, the city, the country has to stay united. one team, one fight. we can't do the work of terrorists for them. when they do this, they want people to create divisions, to make this about, you know, all about islam, and this is why i'm happy to hear police and politicians sticking to that message, you know, to be united, and then there's also the business of kr. that needs to be done, prosecuting and pursuing them, going to communities, recruiting people from the communities and i can assure you, there are a lot more muslims today that are calling that terrorist hotline number because i can guarantee you, you know, we're fed up just the same. >> but mubin, help us understand, y
>> yes, look, london, the uk sustained three decades of i.r.a. bombings, london hasn't fallen and it isn't going to fall. number two, you're right. i used to hold the views some of these guys hold today and it is a deviant interpretation of islam. while normal muslims are fasting and praying and giving charity, these malevolent devils, they plan attacks like this. so you know, the city, the country has to stay united. one team, one fight. we can't do the work of terrorists for them. when...
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the uk threat level lowered to severe. but security still tight as police continue to untangle the web of terror tied to the attack. new pictures surfacing of british-born bomb rer salman abedi before his murderous mission. >> don't drive here. use the facilities that are put on for free and secondly, don't bring a bag in. if you can avoid it, don't bring a bag. that will slow the search procedure down. >> reporter: in a city that saw unspeakable violence. united in their resolve and resistance to terror in honor of the victims. abc news, manchester. >>> you can see the highlights of the concert here on abc 7 tonight at 10:00 followed by the abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> this morning, there are calls for comedian bill maher to be fired for using a racial slur on his talk show friday night. he told his guests, nebraska senator ben sass, he should visit nebraska more often. the senator then made a joke about having maher work in the fields with us to which maher made a joke saying he was a house n-word. they called the comments i
the uk threat level lowered to severe. but security still tight as police continue to untangle the web of terror tied to the attack. new pictures surfacing of british-born bomb rer salman abedi before his murderous mission. >> don't drive here. use the facilities that are put on for free and secondly, don't bring a bag in. if you can avoid it, don't bring a bag. that will slow the search procedure down. >> reporter: in a city that saw unspeakable violence. united in their resolve...
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or the uk or europe? it's not possible to read people's minds. if they decide to get in a vehicle and run people over and take commonly-available weaponry like wivknives like a machete. in reality, it can't be stopped beforehand unless that people reaches out to enough other people. >> thank you so much. we'll keep our eyes on developments in london throughout the hour and developments at the white house. >>> next, look ahead to what promises to be a dramatic week in fbi. fbi james comey about to testify in public. >>> welcome back. we turn to new evidence of the expanding russia election meddling investigation and the stranges of a big week ahead that includes public testimony from james comey. washington is on edge waiting. comey associates say he took detailed notes after conversations in which, why in comey's view, the president asked for loyalty and asked he would shut down key aspects the investigation. a special council is in charge and the president's decision to fire comey is a part of the expanding investigation. so is the conduct of th
or the uk or europe? it's not possible to read people's minds. if they decide to get in a vehicle and run people over and take commonly-available weaponry like wivknives like a machete. in reality, it can't be stopped beforehand unless that people reaches out to enough other people. >> thank you so much. we'll keep our eyes on developments in london throughout the hour and developments at the white house. >>> next, look ahead to what promises to be a dramatic week in fbi. fbi...
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the uk threat level lowered to severe. but security still tight as police continue to untangle the web of terror tied to the attack. new pictures surfacing of british born bomber salman abedi before his murderous mission. heightened vigilance at the venue. >> don't drive here. use the facilities that are put on for free and secondly, don't bring a bag in. if you can avoid it, don't bring a bag. that will slow the search procedure down. >> reporter: in a city that saw unspeakable violence. united in their resolve and resistance to terror in honor of the victims. erielle reshef, abc news, manchester. >>> you can see the highlights of the concert here on abc 7 tonight at 10:00 followed by the abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> this morning, there are calls for comedian bill maher to be fired for using a racial slur on his talk show friday night. he told his guests, nebraska senator ben sasse he should visit nebraska more often. the senator then made a joke about having maher work in the fields with us to which maher made a joke saying
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it's the third terrorist attack in the uk in the last ten weeks. they claimed the lives of 34 innocent victims. what can you tell us? what do we know about the perpetrators of last night's attacks. is there any risk to americans now beyond the normal risk? >> i received a brief this morning from our national center of counter terrorism center, and basically they have the same information you've gotten. they still don't know whether it was terrorist inspired or terrorist directed. whether it was home grown or actually directed by isis or al qaeda. i think that will take longer in terms of investigation. there's no specific threat against the united states. but obviously we've seen it hit three times. so thoughts and prayers go out to them. what you're seeing in britain is a resoluteness and recognition that as the british went through three decades of terrorism, they'll carry o-on, i think in many ways that's what we need to do here. >> thaisa may said there's too much extremism. do we have the problem here in the united states? >> we don't have it
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. >> of course we see what is happening in the uk. officials here in the district keeping a close eye on what is going on there. >> derrick ward is live at the british embassy with more. >> reporter:. and of course there is stepped up security presence here. there is always a stepped up security presence in washington. but the short time between the two attacks against london, against england, have made that even more clear here. we're here at the union where they just removed the hmemorial for the manchester attack and now another one is growing here after the attack last muriel bowser, a couple tweets. and she says that our thoughts and prayers this morning are with the city of london. the victims, their families and the first responders. and then another tweet, we have been briefed by the d.c. police department on the situation in london and there are no credible threats to washington, d.c. now, this being an international city, there is always that presence of people with direct connections to london, to england. and to these atta
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. >> this morning, the uk strong and defiant. police now declaring the incident an act of terrorism. president trump, theresa may, and london's mayor responding to the attack this morning. >>> and a ring of steel in place for the one love manchester concert. set to start just hours after the horrific attack in london. the headliners, including ariana grande responding this morning, as officials tighten security to keep everybody safe. >>> good morning, everyone. we want to thank you for joining us. we're dedicating much of this show this morning to the breaking news out of london, a deadly terror attack overnight. >> you're looking live here at the aftermath. heavy police presence on the london bridge where the attack began. a van plowing into aut simply e saturday night. >> three men leapt out of the van. they went to a nearby market and began stabbing people. we want you to look at this video from inside a nearby pub where police told everyone to get down. >> down, down! >> everyone down. >> after eight minutes, police killed t
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i've been in the uk for two weeks. the people here are very, very much against the rhetoric that donald trump is sng. >> and malcolm even if you couldn't appl to the conscious of the united states, give them advice, is what donald trump doing productive? >> well, his counterterrorism policy? we can't seem to understand or find what his counterterrorism policy is. as of right now, everything that's happening within the u.s. government is essentially the obama administration policy continuing, other than the rhetoric that comes outlets s e tweets. none of this is productive. none of this will keep us safe. as a former member of the u.s. intelligence committee i've dedicated my entire life to trying to bring ration, thought and facts to the debate, so that we can be more efficient in defeating our enemies. right now, we're going to be fuel, our enemies, every one of these tweets encourages isis. every one of these negative statements and ignoring the muslim world, 1.6 billion people completely delights isis. donald trump
i've been in the uk for two weeks. the people here are very, very much against the rhetoric that donald trump is sng. >> and malcolm even if you couldn't appl to the conscious of the united states, give them advice, is what donald trump doing productive? >> well, his counterterrorism policy? we can't seem to understand or find what his counterterrorism policy is. as of right now, everything that's happening within the u.s. government is essentially the obama administration policy...
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the uk does not. there are limits to what the united states could do if she really wants facebook or whoever to essentially police these groups. >> there is going to be a you have tough one. she knows the uk alone doesn't have the market authority to regulate these technologies. but that's why she's trying to use the g-7. you're right. whether it's end to end incription or requiring reporting from the technology companies, we have legal constitutional limitation that's other countries don't have. that may make it harder for the u.s. administration to get perfectly in line with what teresa may wants. >> all right, mike at leitter, sorry to see you on a sunday more than like this. >> you, too. >> the growing russia investigation and the u.s. withdrawal from the pair it climate agreement this thursday, former fbi director james comey who president trump says he fired for reasons that included "this russia thing" testifies before the intelligence committee. later in the broadcast, i'll be joined by my new
the uk does not. there are limits to what the united states could do if she really wants facebook or whoever to essentially police these groups. >> there is going to be a you have tough one. she knows the uk alone doesn't have the market authority to regulate these technologies. but that's why she's trying to use the g-7. you're right. whether it's end to end incription or requiring reporting from the technology companies, we have legal constitutional limitation that's other countries...
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well, 16 hours in and the uk government has decided not raise the terrorist threat level to its highest notch that is critical. it is a very good indication that they do believe that they have managed to kill the three men who planned and executed these attacks. >> however, officers today have been raiding homes in the east end of the city, and have arrested 12 people so far who may have connections to the attacks. >> they started just after 10:00 last night with people around london bridge running for their lives. urged on by the police. the terrorists then, which they have used to mow down pedestrians on the bridge stood abandoned as security services rushed to the scene from the air and the ground. the three men armed with knives had raced into nearby restaurants on a stabbing spree. eyewitness gerard saw it all. >> a start running and stabbing everybody, whoever was near them. >> one by standing captured pictures of a victim being helped away, his throat apparently cut. and in this video, you can see severely injured people being treated at the scene of the attack in burrow market w
well, 16 hours in and the uk government has decided not raise the terrorist threat level to its highest notch that is critical. it is a very good indication that they do believe that they have managed to kill the three men who planned and executed these attacks. >> however, officers today have been raiding homes in the east end of the city, and have arrested 12 people so far who may have connections to the attacks. >> they started just after 10:00 last night with people around...