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not know those details at the mod. we hope to be able to cross to our collea g u es we hope to be able to cross to our colleagues at the bbc sports centre injusta colleagues at the bbc sports centre injust a few colleagues at the bbc sports centre in just a few minutes but before we do that, we are going to hear from somebody who is just across the scene currently in lockdown in a grocery store just across the road from the youtube headquarters. can you tell us what happened as far as you tell us what happened as far as you are able to put the pieces together? i work across the street and basically what it was, i saw a motorcycle policeman running up the stairs right on the entrance and that was the thing that drew my eyes. you do not normally see someone eyes. you do not normally see someone with a big helmet on running and he had his weapon drawn. within and he had his weapon drawn. within a second, a patrol car arrived and i did not see this shooter. i almost immediately saw people running outside. we were all coming in
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anything from ten to 20 shots being fired. 0ur security were excellent. they locked down the building. they made sure no one was allowed to go near the windows. i guess you have a lot of customers who come into the store. i am not in a store, i am in a corporate headquarters as well. the youtube guys, there is a more across the street, yeah, there are a lot of folks there. it was quite amazing to see the response time from the police because you don't really see a lot of this area of the city, it is pretty near the airport and that sort of stuff, the police ca i’s and that sort of stuff, the police cars came within minutes. have you any idea how much longer you may have to stay where you are?
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we have had notification from the internal security team that we are able to go back to our cubicles if we wa nt able to go back to our cubicles if we want to. we can go into the meeting rooms as well if we want to. it looks like it has been dropped down in severity. it was pretty surprising. to see police arrive and all of a sudden automatic weapons drawn and they are running at the perimeter. and escorting children. they were about 15 teenagers and children, i was guessing. it is easter break as well. i can only assume they were on an excursion. they were being escorted out by police. i am going to leave it there but thank you very much for giving us but thank you very much for giving us your impressions. that is the latest from san bruno. we will have more for you in bbc news. the papers coming up injust a few moments time.
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now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome. plenty to come but we start with football and the champions league, which has returned with the first legs of the quarterfinals and the tie of the round was a repeat of last year ‘s final with real madrid taking on juventus. it was a great night for real madrid, lead once again by cristiano ronaldo. just when you think you have seen it all from cristiano ronaldo, he delivers again. and he scores one of the greatest ever champions league goals. let's have a look at the goals. let's have a look at the goals. the first one came afterjust three minutes. his greatest ever champions league goal. the first player to score in ten consecutive champions league games. the best was yet to come. juventus did have chances to equalise. nablus with the
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saver. this was the moment of the game. an overhead kick from christiana rinaldo. a brilliant goal but the best thing about it was the response from the juventus fans, they applauded that goal. —— cristiano ronaldo. you cannot get enough replays. the reception from the juventus fans was fantastic. not much you can say about it. this one not so pretty but as important. real madrid almost into the semifinals now. bayern munich taking a good step towards a place in the semifinals as well a good win a way for them at sevilla. i cannot see sevilla turning this around because bayern munich ‘s great home record. we can
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see the goals. bayern munich got lucky. a hint a handball but it was given. sevilla were on top at that stage. a deflection for this one. and this was the winner. it was deflected in. a win for bayern munich but they can count themselves very lucky. they are in a great position to qualify for the semifinals. thank you forjoining us. after five months away and seven test matches, england will return home without a win to their name. today's draw with new zealand saw them slip to defeat the series. it has been a long winter down under. ten wickets needed for victory on the final day. stuart broad is soon had two of them. a dream start made better by stuart broad.
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new zealand found some resistance. tom latham lasting longer. as the day faded, so did england's hopes. but this one stuck. england sensed an opportunity. if ever there was a lesson, it showed the value of sticking around. england's desperation lost in the fading light, too little too late from captainjoe light, too little too late from captain joe root. light, too little too late from captainjoe root. the match drawn and the series lost. england with little to show from a long winter of test cricket away from home. australia have been thrashed in their first test since the ball tampering scandal. they lost by a massive a92 runs against south africa in johannesburg. massive a92 runs against south africa injohannesburg. the home side needed to take seven wickets on the last day. for australia and their coach darren
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lehmann, who is stepping down after three players were banned, it is an abject finish to what has been a controversial tour. who would have predicted this, ronnie 0'sullivan knocked out in the first round of the china open, despite making a record iath maximum break of his career? this came in the fifth frame but he went on to lose in beijing. and that is all. we will be back tomorrow with full coverage of the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror, and michael heaver, co—0wner of the political website, westmonster. let's take a look at some of the front pages. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. 17—year—old tanesha melbourne was shot dead in north london. a 16—year—old boy died earlier in hospital. the express are waking up to the
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fa ct the express are waking up to the fact that teenagers, children, are being killed on the streets and there is a problem with gangs and guns and the accessibility to knives. but we have to have some perspective on this. the sand and times has a story about london having a worse murder rate than new york. they were looking at an incredibly narrow time period. last yearin
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incredibly narrow time period. last year in london, it was less than 150. we have a lot of murders. we should be dealing with these issues. the papers are starting to talk about it and they have ignored it for a long time. if we move on to the telegraph. social media is being focused on. it seems to be the bane of everything. there is a danger that everyone says, let's blame social media. there is a danger that everyone says, let's blame social medial think that is what is happening here. ithink think that is what is happening here. i think the real issue is you look at the number of police on the streets. you look at the sentences being given out, very weak. you are talking about 22% year—on—year increase. these are real numbers and a real increase. we have to take a tougher approach and for people to
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be in prison for a longer time. social media is a marginal issue for me. you have to send out a strong message. police numbers are lower than they have been for a long time. the home secretary ‘s plan is to get social media to immediately remove content that incites violence. how do you specify that? how do you know it is inciting violence? and what happened yesterday with tanesha melbourne, we think she was killed by accident in a crossfire between gangs. i saw another home office... a two strikes proposal, i am sorry that is not good enough. that sends out a message you can be caught once and you will not be punished. you cannot do law and
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order on the cheap. we need bobbies on the beat. let's move onto another that will keep coming up. that is the injustices, as they put it, of the pay gap. they are talking about the gender pay gap, and what people are really concerned about is the equal pay gap. which is about 18% difference in the uk. that is wrong and needs to change. what would happen if... theresa may are saying, if men and women have parity, we could add 150 billion to ourgdp. it parity, we could add 150 billion to our gdp. it would help with childcare costs and lots of other things. the only way to do it is to shame companies into doing it. it is interesting to know what the punishment might be. in this all too
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brief review, we are finally going to the front of the i. i think there has been some sort of people running off with their own conclusions. the government '5 sta nce conclusions. the government '5 stance is they have other intelligence to back it up. i would suggest if you are seeing countries around from the world kicking out diplomats... it isa diplomats... it is a good way to end that. thank you very much. i am sorry it was so brief. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer.
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thank you, susie and michael. it is the season for thundery april showers and more to come tomorrow but certainly out there tonight, more snow to come across the higher ground of scotland. a chilly night across the north. after a dry spell, showers fading away and those will return from the south—west later on. some of those heavy and thundery towards dawn. temperatures moving up above freezing. tomorrow, the colder air across scotland and northern ireland will sink southwards yet again. northern ireland and the west will stay dry. quite breezy through the afternoon. the rest of england and wales, showers continuing. you will be hard pressed to completely avoid them. temperatures into the
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teens across the south. down a little bit on thursday but thursday the driest and sunniest day in the uk wide. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 11pm: police in northern california respond to a shooting involving a female suspect at youtube headquarters south of san francisco. we have one subject who is deceased inside the building, with a self—inflicted wound, and at this time we believe to be the shooter but we're still following up on that. the upsurge of violent crime on the streets of london has led to the fatal shootings of a 17—year—old girl and a 16—year—old boy. the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital for a planned hip operation. buckingham palace says the surgery will take place tomorrow. the head of the uk's military research centre says he's certain novichok was used in the nerve agent attack in salisbury but won't confirm the source.

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