London Explosions Change Focus Of G8
Reported by Deborah - July 7, 2005
A series of explosions this morning during London's rush hour has changed the focus of the G8 Summit. Brian Kilmeade told viewers, "We know that terrorism should be #1". It was mentioned several times on F&F that this was the firat time since 2001 that fighting terrorism wasn't a key topic at the G8.
At 8:30 AM ET, President Bush made his statement from Scotland emphasizing the solidarity of all the G8 countries to work together fighting terrorism. Bush contrasted the caring people at the G8 Summit to the evil killers who orchestrated the attacks.
E.D Hill expressed doubt that the European Countries would stop wavering in their support of the U.S. and Judge Napolitano wanted to know if they would stop talking about Africa and global warming and start talking about terrorism.
Security has been stepped up in D.C and New York but there is no immediate raise in the terror alert.At 9 AM Brian Kilmeade made this statement.
" The terrorists know that we're at war. Certain sections of this country know that we're at war. It's about time that we come to terms with the fact that we're at war."



