to coordinate attacks. and law enforcement wants access, but facebook, google and apple lobby against giving authorities a peek. they say it hurts the privacy of customers, not terrorists. facebook and twitter also, of course, condemn terrorist content on their sites, telling cnn they re working to curb terrorism and warn of attacks. however, they offer no specific plans. all right, a strong response from the british prime minister after yet another terror attack on her soil. they are bound together by the single, evil ideology of islamist extremism. the prime minister laying out what needs to change to bring this terror spree to a stop. we are live in london next on early start.
side of the river. if you know the seaport its former restaurants, bars and pubs going in and out of several stabbing one person three times and at one point after this terror spree was going on the police closed in, shot and killed them. again, being treated as a terror attack evidence being gathered at the scene one of the busiest areas of the city of london. the prime minister meeting shortly with her antiterrorist emergency meeting on deciding whether to raise the level to the most severe. it had been dropped to a secondary level about a week ago. less than two weeks ago we saw the horror in manchester at the
going to do and then don t deliver works counter to what you are trying to accomplish. good diplomacy behind closed doors. maybe economic sanctions, as well. discussions behind closed doors is what s really going to generate what we need in the middle east. until that time you, talking about it in public by officials doesn t accomplish anything. colonel jack jacobs, always appreciate your insight. thank you. the latest in the investigation into those shootings in san bernardino. the sole person charged in the terror spree appearing in court today. plus, is donald trump courting democrats in his run for the white house? how the republican front-runner might be making a play for frustrated voters on the other side of the political spectrum.
treaty which stipulated here inspecifics. my point to you and the president is we do have a method which was actually agreed upon by two major powers how to do good inspendings to include sites not identified as part of the original treaty, that s not stipulated in this agreement so it s bad from that perspective. and they re got to be my friends and intelligence officers tell me 150 billion does to what they want. i they can go on a terror spree you have never anticipated and by the way we re not going also factual in this agreement from wham i toward from people close to it we have no policing what they do with that money. the average is it s their money assets frozen decades ago. so what they do its their call. so if they want to pour this into we will not be able to police where that money goes. what we know factually said and mull las have said and the supreme leader has said they will continue to reward and work with their friend inside the region. right. what john ke
they would hang out and smoke pot. one day tsarnaev asked to borrow the gun for a robbery, but never returned it. jurors also hearing from the man who discovered a bleeding tsarnaev hiding in his boat in this watertown back yard. after spotting what he says was a lot of blood, david hanberry testified he looked inside the boat and that s when he saw the body. an fbi agent also testifying that tsarnaev carved the words stop killing our innocent people and we will stop in the boat s wood planks while hiding inside. other evidence found nearby destroyed cell phones and an atm card belonging to dunn mang who was carjacked during the tsarnaev brothers terror spree. alexandra field, cnn, boston. let s look at some of the top story, breaking overnight, prime minister benjamin netanyahu claiming victory in israel s election announcing he s ready to move forward with