president biden arrives in cornwall for talks with borisjohnson ahead of the g7 summit. northern ireland, and resuming trans atlantic travel are high on the agenda. here in cornwall the security cordons are all in place. the ring of steel also at the g7 talking begins. as covid hospitalisations rise, the prime minister strikes a more pessimistic tone about england s reopening onjune 21st. good morning. and many building boom, sales of toys soared during lockdown and a third of them were sold to adults. i am here in buckinghamshire this morning looking at the firms that are cashing in. making up for the sound of no crowd. novak djockovich roars into the semi finals of the french open but by the time he beat matteo berretini, the five thousand fans had been sent
on the beaches and warships patrolling the coast, cornwall is having an extraordinary few days thanks to the g7 summer. but while world leaders are cocooned inside the ring of steel, how is the event affecting local businesses and residents? breakfast sjohn maguire is in st ives to tell us more. we are crossing to you but using the image of the bay there. it is a beautiful place, but i know that locals are not necessarily terribly happy about how the g7 and the business that goes with this are affecting their daily lives. it’s a affecting their daily lives. it s a com - lex affecting their daily lives. it s a complex picture, affecting their daily lives. it s a complex picture, as affecting their daily lives. it s a complex picture, as you - affecting their daily lives. it s a complex picture, as you can i affecting their daily lives. it s . complex picture, as you can imagine. 0ne complex picture, as you can imagine. one of the things that struck me being here all week is tha
armed. shots were fired. the suspect has been detained. we don t know much more than that right now. bob strang joins us. from investigative management group. that s where we stand. what do you want to know and what would be next in an investigation like this? right. all the c cpd that you have on the london bridge is probably more than time square. so that s a very good start to be able to look at that in and of itself. the ring of steel which is what how we learned the united states and in new york to build a cctv system. they re going to be able to track his moves, where he came from, who he was with. they will be able to do a lot of forensic analysis right now as we speak. not to mention, you know, they ll have access to his phone, any other type of
reporter: dave, what happened this morning is the end of a devastating week for kabul. all of these attacks are supposed to happen inside the ring of steel which protects the most populated part where the u.s. is now in the 16th year of a war there. now, you know, the attack on saturday used an ambulance to get through security as a suicide car bomb. outside of those 100 plus dead and 150 families dealing with the injuries suffered there as well. bear in mind, this morning was a military university that was principally targeted and this was isis with the attack on saturday claimed by the taliban. before that, an attack of the children s charity on thursday which was claimed by isis and before that, attack on the key hotel in kabul claimed by the taliban. you see the pattern here. two parts of the insurgency. isis finding new territory in
the guys down. it s horrible. neil: from what we re gleaning, there s nothing close to this in awhile. one of the things that come up is the security of hospitals in general. if you ve ever been obviously love in the new york metropolitan area, there s security at all hospitals. in this city, they re particularly intense. they keep an eye on everybody and anyone that gets in, even if you re waiting in the emergency room, they have a separate security screening for a lot of folks. obviously, this was a familiar face. that might have made a big difference, right? i think of course it s speculative, but we happen to provide security to hospitals in the bronx. i m intimately familiar with the ring of steel that they try to envelop the hospitals in. the idea is if one of the officers knew that face, he would get the nod no different than the captain coming through tsa. it s human nature.