strong military deterrent to prevent war and to preserve freedom and democracy. the answer is here among the defiant. president george h.w. bush paying tribute to the fallen a generation ago in what now seems like simpler times. today s threats requires a constant battle against terror. many who died at the pentagon on 9/11, the beginning of the war nearly 16 years ago are buried behind me. manchester, england is now going about burying those killed in that city s most deadly terror attack. rick leventhal live in manchester on the first sunday after the suicide bombing there. is somber and respect the atmosphere as his powerful memorial behind it grows larger by the minute and the people
i need one number. not two. i m always moving forward. because i can t afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. overseas, anti-terror police making more arrests in the manchester bombing investigation. this, as the entire country spent the week under threat of follow-up attacks. and now, heavily armed teams protect many of the u.k. s trains. rick leventhal live in manchester with the details today. hi, rick. hey, leland. the terrorism threat level has now been reduced from critical to severe which is where it was before monday night s attack, so that could be seen as a sign of progression as the nation heads into its own three-day holiday weekend, the bank
steve: i don t know if you would call it playing golf but i will be in attendance. steve: meantime reporting this from the fox news alert. manchester bomber and father arrested. linked to terror networks worldwide. ainsley: but the hunt is not over yet. authorities conducting massive overnight raids. 8 people are already under reats. brian: we re learning new details about where the killer bought supplies before the concert massacre because we got the tape. you re looking at it greg palkot live in manchester where thousands are gathering to pay tribute to the victims. keep in mind this guy had a whole network of support many of which was his evil family members. hey, greg. amazing stuff. hello, guys. yeah, that s right. more details on that in a moment. ne behind us, this mountain of flours in tribute one hour fn tribute one hour ago. marked silence. 64 still remain in hospitals
brian: the manchester brother and father arrested. linked to terror networks worldwide. there were raids also overnight and this morning. 8 now are under arrest. and it is believed there was a substantial network supporting 22-year-old salman abedi. the alleged bomber spent three weeks in libya before returning to he can gland just days before the attack. when you have divided allegiance you live in the country but not of it. you don t commit to it the way you normally would and seduced to radical ideas. president trump has been pushing nato to become more relevant by taking on a greater counter terrorism mission. monday s bombing in manchester has stressed that mission to the top of the agenda. what took place is horrible. unthinkable. but we will win. 100 percent.
itself. video of them purchasing a backpack and why there are still people on heightened alert and how this could relate to other bombings. greg palkot is live in manchester where a moment of silence for the victims was just held. greg? [applause] very, very emotional, folks. now, you are hearing applause. the applause of the thousands of people who are gathered around this memorials of flowers. they have waited for a minute, rigger the 22 dead. 64 still in the hospital. many of them fighting for they re lives after that dastardly attack monday night on the con verse here in manchester. this as the police very much are searching for who is behind and what is behind the attack. i m going to pause for a moment. we re just hearing a few words. more applause. it s a very dramatic scene here. this is a city that has been racked by this violence. a city that has pulled together. the second biggest metropolis