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difficulty in protecting. yeah, absolutely. and music venues themselves are something that terrorist groups in the past have liked to target. you may remember there was a suicide bombing at a music festival in germany last summer. the vatican in paris very specifically targeted by isis. there was a plot back in 2004 to attack in london. so because of the conditions you correctly laid out, it makes it an appealing target for terrorists because you ve got high concentration of people, very hard to protect from the kind of attack of people leaving exits and leaving all together at one time, very easy to cause panic. and i think that s what you re seeing take place in manchester last night. robin, a garn walker told sky news he looked on the ground and
indianapolis. but usa gymnastics allowed these allegations to remain dormant and unreported to law enforcement. our law assures they implement much stronger policies and procedures to prevent abusive coaches. shannon: the house leadership speaking as they do, the gop side of the weekly presser. we ll monitor that as we get more news from that. we want to turn back to the events in manchester last night and bring in dr. walid phares, a foreign affairs analyst. thank you for joining us this morning. i want to ask you about some of this has been the theme of the president s entire trip thus far, combating extremism and terrorism specific language talking about this tragic attack in manchester. he says i m not going to call these people monsters. that s what they want. instead i ll call them evil losers.
since this kind of suicide has struck this country. ireland, is more isolated and can control who comes in and out. again, that leads to question is this homegrown or from a person who came in from abroad? the prime minister is holding a security meeting called cobra in london. and we re expecting her to update us on more what authorities know what happened in manchester around 10:30 p.m. last night. back to you. we ll check in next hour. we are expecting that cobra meeting, as she said local time in london. we are expecting to see and hear from the president of the united states any moment now. no official white house statement yet. sean spicer, the president s spokesperson said he s getting debriefed. he kept up-to-date with his national security team.
strategist. if there s any time for cooperation first we were going to taut about the bought this is that time. they have come together in a unified front to deal with terrori terrorism. one is aggressively to work with social media in the case of what happened in manchester last night. they re getting high marks. social media is getting high marks for how it allowed parents to communicate with kids and kids to parents and parents communicating with authorities. will that ease the pressure that these companies have had for not being revealed or sharing more of the data that they collect? yeah. you know, first i want to say the people of manchester should be praised for the way that they have responded to this terrorist attack. people are opening up their homes. they have responded not just