now to the latest on the terror investigation in the uk. manchester police say they ve made another arrest linked to last week s concert bombing that killed 22 people. a total of 12 people are now in custody but the threat still looms. there is concern others are still out there, people who may be connected to the attack. meanwhile, a poignant show of resilience in manchester. those are thousands of runners singing the oasis song, don t look back in anger, in honor of monday s victims. this event was the great manchester run and security, as you can imagine, was tight. crowds filled the streets. less than a week after the attack in one what runner called determination mixed with absolute unity. we have new details in the investigation of that fatal stabbing attack on a commuter train in portland, oregon. investigators are looking into
could not be made in 2010. eric: absolutely fantastic. i told you my dad was shot down in belgium. hats off and we thank them very much. god bless your father, eric. eric: and the two guy that is were killed on his plane. arthel: god bless your father and all the men. eric: for sure. arthel: we will discuss president trump as he s on his way back home, tough talk with world leaders and range of issues domestic and foreign. police in manchester making police in manchester making arrests related to concert bombing. autonomous cars and the 5g network they connect to. with this, won t happen in the future. thanks, jim. there s some napkins in the glovebox.
itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor s fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it s you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. clayton: welcome back with a fox news alert. raids underway in manchester, england this morning in connection with the concert bombing that killed 22 people. abby: british police evacuating people around a house being searched in connection with that terror attack. pete: this happened moments ago. police are searching house as and have 11 people in custody including two arrests this morning.
shows of unity, the german chancellor considered the discussions about climate quite, quote: unsatisfactory. so we ll just be waiting to see next week what president trump decides he s going to do about sticking with the paris accords or tossing them out. gregg: all right. amy kellogg live in italy, thank you. laura: and we ve got some sad news from the music world. rock legend greg allman had died. alman s publicist says he passed away today at his home in savannah, georgia. he d been in poor health for about a year, he and his brother duane formed the allman brothers band. he was 69 years old. gregg: police in manchester, england, conducting new raids today in connection with monday s deadly concert bombing, making two more arrests, bringing the number of suspects now in custody to 11. this as prime minister theresa may lowered the threat level one
pete: it s called click bait. abby: then you regret doing that. pete: it always gets me. pete: that s why you need to stay off the internet. pete: unplugging? clayton: just unplug. enjoy your family like corey said. and barbecue, salt and then pay your respects. abby: i love that i also want to bring other headlines this morning starting with a fox news alert. this is breaking overnight. u.k. police making two more arrests in the manchester concert bombing. officers blowing the doors off of a house and arresting two men age 20 and 22 early this morning. there are at least 11 people now in custody linked to the investigation. well the bombing killed 22 people and injured 56 outside of that arianna grande concert. meanwhile, grande has announced that she is holding a benefit concert for the victims of the attack saying on twitter that she will return to england once she is able to confirm a date. she is facing backlash for not visiting with the victims of the bombing. instead just flying