of your life. reporter: the message that the pope love/hate to promote scenes like these. leroy, thank you for your time. no problem. an incredibly disturbing story to see the imagery of these attacks happening. what more are you tell us about who is committing the crimes, who s is behind them and potentially why? well, the crimes are not just bound to anyone involved in criminality. or gangs. that accounts for less than half of the knife crimes. it s just the normalization of violence. you start to see how traumatized communities, especially young people suffering from adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress is now presenting itself in terms of violence.
members. it s similar to what you see right there, it took off at 8:38 local time in the morning and lost contact about ten minutes later. we re following the story, and we ll bring you any new details as we get them. of course, we have our robyn kriel reporting from addis ababa, we ll bring her back here as we learn more and get more news in the newsroom. initial reports provided that perhaps there are supporters, of course. they re headed there now to work on a rescue. we ll continue do bring you any more information as we get it. the news we re following, united kingdom following an epidemic of knife crimes. britain s prime minister says she ll hold a summit to discuss the surge of violence, meantime, the victims families are left putting their lives back
that is right. this is changing the english language. with retaking away any male or feel references to anything or anyone for fear of causing offense or breaching hate speech laws. in london we now have a thousand police officers who spend every single day chasing down potential hate speech against transgender community or any other minority group. that is going on when knife crimes means we are a more dangerous city than new york or other part of the world. political correctness reaching a level as i say where we are denying basic biology. it s absolutely crazy. i do believe at some point the pendulum much swing back. let us know if you get arrested. we ll stay on it. i will. shannon: great to hear from you. thank you for joining us. thank you. shannon: up next, the
they chased down and stabbed a man. his father says he was innocent, not a part of a gang. i lost a child over somebody s writing lyrics and foreshadowing it. reporter: struggling to confront an epidemic of knife crimes and murders, homicide surged by 44% in one year. uk authorities have taken a controversial and drastic step. they banned the music. a london court ordered this group 1011 to stop making drill music. emanuel was his middle name. reporter: anything is worth a try, says stanley. he blames drill for inspiring the school boy s murder, just two streets away from here, their family home. i would like it to be controlled by the lyrics of what comes out of these young people s mouth. that s what i would love to see.
all the commonwealth countries on her veil. i think that will be a huge role for them. i think they will take on some charities and causes close to their hearts. we know that meghan is keen to work with young people in britain involved in knife crimes in particular. and i think we ll see her take on some of the issues that have been important to her up until now. arthel: thank you and we ll be right back. what is it? the next big thing in food was once a little paper box. now we can easily take out food from a restaurant. let s stay in and binge-watch the snow. genius. now, the next big thing is the capital one savor card. good choice babe. oh, wait, hold on. earn 3% cash back on dining, 2% on groceries,