you have a mayor who s done a terrible job in london, done a terrible job. take a look at the terrorism taking place, look at what s going on in london, i think he s done a terrible job. i think he s not been hospitable to a government that s a very important government, now, he might not like the current president, but again, it s for me, i represent the united states. joining us live from london, former adviser to theresa may tom swarbik. and bill neely. we ll start with you, bill. at the heart of today s protests, what s the atmosphere like? good morning, mika. the atmosphere is noisy but good humored. the protests are about a half mile from here. they re expecting up to a quarter million people but we don t know how many will turn
i said what have you done? and she said, well, i spent last weekend up at balmoral castle. and i guess was it prince andrew? he said no, it was actually with prince charles. prince charles, the country s most eligible bachelor. diana once anonymous is now famous. i think it was overwhelming. she would still try to come to work. she couldn t spend her life couped up in her apartment. she was good humored. sometimes she stopped for a chat. but she never stops for an interview or poses for a photograph. that is until late september, 1980, at this, london kindergarten where diana works part time. she came out with two children from the nursery. and halfway through, taking the picture, the sun came out. and we saw the beautiful legs.
i want to ask about the security. people were on edge and thank goodness nothing horrible happened. what was the security like? it was tight. it had to be. it was the big priority here for police ask venue. through the day most of the crowd were lining up and gathering outside the venue. we have seen police officers pretty much everywhere getting into the venue, everyone had had to be searched. one at a time, all bags were examine d. it was a slow, difficult process. but everyone was really good natured about it. everyone really good humored. they understood it had to be that way. and their willingness to endure that was another sign of the determination they felt. i m curious about exiting. because obviously that s the time when the last attack happened is when people were leaving. any changes made in that arena? no, everyone got out pretty quickly. but again, there was just a huge
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his hit man cut a deal with prosecutors and turned informant. this man dangerous man is going to be in jail for a long time. other inmates influenced him to cop up with a plan. at the time i wasn t thinking straight. i was icon sense of humored by fear that if i didn t do something now i could do 30 years. come back and caused a lot of problems. he s plet not guilty to the new conspiracy charges based partly on his assertion that another inmate helped write the letters but during his stay in jail o sullivan did something that turned heads every bit as much as his alleged murder for hire plot. i met a guy here.