Politicians, and others to condemn the perpetrators and declare the terrorist will not win. We have been here before and we need to say this again does not make it any less true. Now, bloombergs executive editor. What have we learned so far . Most likely a suicide perpetrator. Gle the police are keeping details to themselves. We dont know if the attacker acted alone. No one has claimed responsibility. It was interesting to note theresa may condemned the attacker and the ideology behind it. That is pointing in a particular direction in terms of motivations behind it. Bit, but, we know a there is more we need to find out. Jon who radicalize them, who trained them, who funded them. A 23yearold male has been arrested in south manchester. It is related to the attack. Is it too early to assume this was part of a wider group of individuals . John you never know. Small cell. Ty the key question is, was this a lone wolf attacker or two lone wolves . Was it part of a tightly organized campaign, such as the attacks we saw in paris and of aclanad a clan bat attack . If it is one person acting alone, it is difficult to uncover a wider plot, which would be more difficult and disturbing for the security forces. Has beenthreat level at the secondhighest, severe since 2014. It indicates an attack is likely and imminent. How do they respond to these situations . How do they try to contain them when the shape of it is involved is evolved into the threat we saw last night . France is still in a state of emergency after the batacl an attack. In france, there is a deeper whichn about these cells, prompted Francois Hall on hollande to put those measures into place. They feel it is more likely to attack,e wolf type instead of a much more elaborate attack. Have World Leaders coming out in full strength for the u. K. Trump out in force earlier today, saying the ideology must be obliterated, civilized Nations Must Join to protect human life. What kind of reaction have we heard from european leaders . John a predictable reaction. An interesting thing to look at is the nato summit. Everyone will be there, including trump. He has been putting pressure on leaders to turn nato into a terroristfighting organization. One of the difficult things he will have to do in this trip is how far he will push this summit. If he says i told you so, he will lose the room. He needs to decide how this point about turning nato into a terrorist fighting organization, how far does he push that . Jon thank you. Isning us on the phone larry. Of the threat, lets begin there. It is growing at home, coming places likees and the united kingdom. How should Security Services respond to that type of evolution we have seen . To get betterve intelligence and share it. You cannot security. They probably had security procedures allowing people to get in with these destructive weapons, so they planted it outside. They are going to adapt. You cannot buy perfect security. You do not want to change the cancel do things, concerts, dont have people from the United States because we are the leader in the fight against these people, because then, they win. This is most probably a lone wolf type of thing. The president says you want to undermine their ideology, you have to do that by showing this is not the future of the arab and muslim world. Do we know we are making progress in the struggle . President obama said we were making progress and candid in trump said we are candidate trump said we were getting nowhere. Larry general kelly has said this a couple of times how many plots have you stopped . That is the key thing. Many others have you stopped . Have we not shared intelligence, gotten our agencies together . Information,the they just did not share it. We are doing better they are there. Happens like last night, they say we dont know what we are doing, we are not stopping these people. You need to say how many people you stopped and get to why people are doing this type of thing. Why they want to send this message that they do not agree with the way we are dealing with the threat in the middle east. Outlook we learned a 23yearold arrested inn relation to the attack. Wouldind of instruction someone need to carry out this type of attack . Stuff. You can buy this in the u. K. , you have stricter gun laws. In this country, we do not. How did they get the explosive . Did the people who sold them suspect anything . Should they have turned them in . Lot inbably hear this a the United States, if you see something, say something. That is the way we have to deal with it, recognizing this will be with us for a while. Jon you talked about security and intelligence sharing. That would concern break down after the u. K. s decision to leave the European Union and the veiled threat to break down intelligence sharing . Up as toion has come whether intelligence will be continued to shared from a country like israel with a country like the United States. And natohe world of g7 with that in mind . About this we know intelligence, we were told by the israelis, in this city, people were going to use their laptops and other computers as a bomb. Wouldu imagine what happen if this was a bomb that blew up on a flight from the u. K. To the United States . The president and his people, general mattis, general killy, secretary tillerson will say we made a mistake and we are not going to do that again. You have to be able to share it. Needs to said nato focus on russia and these other things and hopefully that will hopefully they will Work Together to do that. Just because you are not in the eu does not mean you are not in nato. But not inn nato, the eu. They are two different things. You dont have to have a formal alliance to share intelligence. Alix thank you. Coming up later, we have a lineup of guest for you, including Mohamed Elerian and richard haass. To the middle east for live coverage shortly. Alix Nations Must Join together to protect human life. That coming from trump in response to the 22 killed in the u. K. Manchester attack. We are waiting for more comments from trump and will bring them to you. In washington is getting set to release its first budget. An important focus of the budget is going to be on fighting terrorism, with a request for more funding for the department of Homeland Security and department of defense. Give us a sense. We heard the words the president said. Give us a sense of what the reaction from the trump camp is. Kevin he said he wants to obliterate the ideology. He also said those responsible for the Manchester Concert attack should be held responsible and called them total losers, evil losers. This was the first unscripted moment in which the president had to respond. Beeneetings in israel have centered around scripted moments. The events in manchester giving the president the first opportunity to respond, coming on the same day he was meeting with palestinian leaders. He has avoided the difficult topics publicly, a two state solution, or moving the u. S. Embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. He did have several strong moments publicly, looking to reassert his support for jerusalem, particularly when netanyahu was standing beside him. David we are going to get this budget later, a 11 00 eastern time. Netanyahu wasa lot of the focun the cuts, cuts to medicaid and food stamps. There have not been a lot of focus on the increases. How central is that too trumps doctrine on how to fight terrorism . Evin huge there are significant increases to the defense community. Over the weekend, the president accompanied by u. S. Ceos of. Ockheed martin, boeing as they look to announce the 110 billion u. S. Saudi arms deal. Negotiating a contract with fighter jets. While there is behind the scenes negotiationn, this with the leaders of the countries, i can tell you rex privately his concerns, about the proposed cuts to foreign aid. The president is proposing significant cuts to it. This whateverance pass the budget, so to speak, but it is a blueprint, laying out the president s agenda. David you cover the hill as a. The tragedy such as manchester changes the discussion on the hill when it comes to increasing defense and Homeland Security spending. Kevin any time you have a terrible tragedy like this, this will respark conversation. In terms of intelligence sharing and needing to bolster addnology, this could something about how nations, nato nations, are going to be able to share information. After President Trump meets with the pope on his third stop of his First International trip, he is headed to brussels for the nato summit. For natovocated nations to pay their fair share within nato, he has shifted rhetoric following several developments, most notably what happened in syria. David this may change. You may change the discussion in washington. Jon the g7, he has been banging the drum on this, they need to spend a certain percentage of their gdp on defense. Only a handful of countries have been doing that. David it makes the obsolete natont he made about ironic. This is why the u. S. Elected him. It was security, border security. We focus on jobs and growth, but at the end of the day, it was about security. Reinforces that. David a lot of coverage about the trump base and the extent to which they voted for him. They are worried about their security. Whether it is legitimate or not, they have those worries. Jon terrorism was at the heart of his speech. We have a g7 meeting at the end of the week, a nato summit as well. The events of the last 24 hours are going to take over the g7 and what is on the agenda. People expected it to be about trade. I think it will be about security. David on the trade front, mr. Trump he is bilateral list. When it comes to terrorism, he is a multilateralist. He is multilateral when it comes to terrorists. Everyone is taking their seats in anticipation of his speech at the Israel Museum. The broadk at conversation in terms of the middle east versus iran, that was front and center yesterday. Palestinians and israel, do we have a common enemy against iran. Has sponsored some terrorism in that region. If they can put the two together, the president is trying to identify iran with statesponsored terrorism. Jon the first lady walking into the room. To your point, how unified some of these leaders are going to be when they talk about security divided theyw would have been if trade was the common and part of the discussion. Even for someone like theresa , he can talk she can talk about something she is more comfortable with. Likewise, Emmanuel Macron. Donald trump walking out. Himre awaiting remarks from. Lets take a listen. This museum tells a story of israel. , you have gone through a fastpaced visit through our past, present, and we Work Together to fashion the future. Biblen see text of the over 2000 years old. You can see the seals and coins that bear witness to our 4000 years in this land. You can see the synagogues we prayed in during our long exile. Notstorythat bear witness of is simply the story of the past, it is the story of a nation reborn of a barren land brought back to life, an ancient language revived, and exiled people who returned, jewish sovereignty returned jewish sovereignty restored. The state of israel lives on. Ever. As a thriving democracy, a powerful one, and innovative, free economy, and a proud, resilient people. Israel has had many friends, but israel has ,ever had, and will never have a better friend than the United States of america. [applause] that friendship is reflected in the overwhelming support of the American People, bipartisan support of the american congress, and the support of american president s from harry truman to donald trump. [applause] thank you, trump, for your support. It is deeply appreciated. I believe the alliance between america and israel is more important than ever. We must defeat those who glorify death, and protect those who celebrate life. Together, we can defeat the forces of militant islam, who seek to destroy the civilized and must, defeat the forces of terror. It must be equally condemned and fought, whether it strikes in europe, america, or in israel, or anywhere else. Funding and rewarding terrorism must end. Standing next to you, the attacknt condemned the in manchester. I hope this creates change. That law must be changed. [applause] i hope the president heeds the that youve enunciated today. Stop rewarding terrorists. Stop glorifying murderers. This is the first and crucial of peacerds a road that israel seeks. Together, with you, we can achieve that. You, i believe we can advance a peace between israel and its arab neighbors, as well as the palestinians, because of the common danger we face from iran and because of to thisership you bring process. Ultimately, around the world, i have no doubt freedom will defeat fear, that light will vanquish darkness. That is the story of america. A nation that has defeated the forces of tyranny, that is the begin and hope of all humanity. That is the story of israel. A nation that has overcome horrors and impossible odds, and is the hope of the jewish people. Thank you for your historical visit, for your unbelievably moving gestures in a concentrated 36 hour period and israel period in israel. Now, in our wonderful museum, your family and delegation, you have shown a great commitment to israels future and security. It want to thank you for standing up for israel at the United Nations and everywhere else. [applause] i thank you for your unrelenting support and the friendship that comes from the heart to the jewish people and the jewish state. Thank you. God bless you, god bless israel, and god bless the United States of america. [applause] mr. Trump thank you. [applause] thank you very much. Thank you to Prime Minister netanyahu. I want to thank sarah for hosting us last night in an unforgettable dinner. Very,ked about a lot of very important things. Thank you to ambassador and mrs. Friedman, joining us with friends who come from our country to yours as we reaffirm the unshakable bond between the United States of america and israel. [applause] i would like to send the thoughts and prayers of the American People to the victims of the terrorist attack in manchester. Watching, youeen have seen a horrible thing going on. I want to send our condolences to the many families who lost their loved ones. Horrific, horrific injuries. Terrible. People,f innocent beautiful, young children, savagely murdered in this heinous attack upon humanity. We must drive out the terrorists and the extremists , obliterate this ideology and protect and defend our citizens and people of the world. [applause] all civilizations must be united in this effort. This trip is focused on that goal. Nations together around the goal of defeating terrorism that threatens the world and crushing the hateful ideology that drives it so hard and seems to be driving it so fast. It is a privilege to stand here thehis national museum, in ancient city of jerusalem, to a dress the israeli people, and all people in the middle east, who yearn for security, prosperity, and peace. Jerusalem is a sacred city. Splendor, and heritage are like no other place on earth. [applause] what a heritage. What a heritage. Peoplees of the jewish the ties of the jewish people to this holy land are ancient and eternal. [applause] they date back thousands of years, including the reign of king david, whose star now flies proudly on israels white and blue flag. Yesterday, i visited the western wall and marveled at the monument to gods presence and mans perseverance. I was humbled to place my hand on the wall and pray in that holy space for wisdom from god. I visited and prayed at the church of the holy supposed or holy sepulchre. Wreath, mourning the 6 million jews murdered in the holocaust. There, what i pledged today, the words never again. [applause] israel is a testament to the unbreakable spirit of the jewish thise, from all parts of country, one message resounds. That is a message of hope. The jewish people have suffered. Even those who have sought their destruction. All, they have in jordan and they have thrived. All of the in awe of the economist runs of the jewish people. My administration will always stand with israel. [applause] thank you very much. Through your hardships, you have created one of the most abundant lands anywhere in the world. History,t only rich in coulter, and opportunity, but especially in spirit. Culture, and opportunity, but especially in spirit. We see an incredible story of. Aith and perseverance that faith is what inspired jews to believe in their destiny to overcome their despair and to build here, right here, a future that others dared not even to dream. Jewsrael, not only are free to till the soil, teach their children, and prayed to ancient land of their fathers, and they love this land, and they love god, but muslims, christians, and people of all faiths are free to live in worship according to their conscience and to follow their dreams right here. Gathered with friends, i call upon all people, jews, christians, muslims, every faith, every tribe, every creed, to draw inspiration from this ancient city, to set aside our secretary and our secretary etd s so the sideet s aside our differences. I spoke at aweek, summit in saudi arabia. Solomon. Ted by king a very wise man. In the our friends muslim world to join us in creating stability, safety, and security. I was encouraged by the desire of many leaders to join us in cooperation towards these shared and vital goals. Conflict cannot continue forever. Whennly question is nations will decide they have had enough, enough bloodshed, enough killing. Offers the opportunity to extinguish the fires of extremism and find Common Ground in shared responsibility and making the future of this region so much better. Come from within. It can only come from within. No mother or father wants their children to grow up in a world where terrorists roam free. No child is born with prejudice in their heart. No one should teach young boys and girls to hate and to kill. No civilized nation can tolerate the massacre of innocence with chemical weapons. My message to that a summit was the same message i have for you. We must build a coalition of the aim ofo share stamping out extremism and violence, and providing our hopeful