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andy moore reports.the attack taking place, the young person was asked where they were from and when they said that they were an asylum seeker, that is when that frenzied attack took place. that was the police officer in charge of the investigation at the moment into the attack, 17—year—old boy in croydon in south london. we will bring you more on that story, including andy moore's report, as soon as including andy moore's report, as soon as we including andy moore's report, as soon as we have it. landslides in southern colombia have left more than 250 people dead. police and rescue teams are at the scene — but their efforts are being hampered by darkness and bad weather. many people are still missing and it's feared the number of people who lost their lives could rise. heavy rains on friday night caused rivers to burst their banks in the town of mocoa, flooding homes with mud. the local governor has called the situation in the city an unprecedented tragedy. greg dawson has the latest. from the ground, y
andy moore reports.the attack taking place, the young person was asked where they were from and when they said that they were an asylum seeker, that is when that frenzied attack took place. that was the police officer in charge of the investigation at the moment into the attack, 17—year—old boy in croydon in south london. we will bring you more on that story, including andy moore's report, as soon as including andy moore's report, as soon as we including andy moore's report, as soon as we...
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andy moore, bbc news, cheshunt.hree and a half tonnes of explosives and dozens of guns, have been found at eight sites, belonging to the basque separatist group eta. it follows their decision to hand over all their weapons, ending more than a0 years of violence, in which over 850 people were killed. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet, reports from the french basque city of bayonne. arms caches uncovered. french police carry the weapons away. eight hidden dumps surrendered by eta. three tonnes of explosives, 120 guns. tonnes of explosives, i20 guns. today, in the basque region in france, a peace rally. they also wa nt to france, a peace rally. they also want to see proof on the big screen. a video of an arms dump encircled by volunteers. basque civil society played a key role, persuading eta to give up its guns. there were decades of car bombings, assassinations. in eta's bloody campaign for basque independence. eta's file was finally handed over at city hall from civil society to international witness
andy moore, bbc news, cheshunt.hree and a half tonnes of explosives and dozens of guns, have been found at eight sites, belonging to the basque separatist group eta. it follows their decision to hand over all their weapons, ending more than a0 years of violence, in which over 850 people were killed. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet, reports from the french basque city of bayonne. arms caches uncovered. french police carry the weapons away. eight hidden dumps surrendered by eta....
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our correspondent andy moore will be here ina correspondent andy moore will be here in a few momentslatest on the situation there. swedish police say a man arrested in stockholm after yesterday's fatal lorry attack is almost certainly the driver, and a 39—year—old man from uzbekistan. four people were killed and 15 injured when the lorry crashed into the front of a department store. police have also confirmed that a "suspicious device" was found inside the truck. our correpondent dan johnson reports. after yesterday's horror there is calm, stillness and sadness in stockholm. people have come to together — time to reflect, a moment to remember. we were walking in the shop yesterday when it happened. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator and saw panic and police with guns and stuff like that. how did people react? everybody was screaming and running to the other side of the building, and we took the side entrance and went out, and we just kept running to the other side of the city. this is the mo
our correspondent andy moore will be here ina correspondent andy moore will be here in a few momentslatest on the situation there. swedish police say a man arrested in stockholm after yesterday's fatal lorry attack is almost certainly the driver, and a 39—year—old man from uzbekistan. four people were killed and 15 injured when the lorry crashed into the front of a department store. police have also confirmed that a "suspicious device" was found inside the truck. our correpondent...
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andy moore, bbc news, cheshunt. now it's time for the travel show..ing up on this week's travel show. i meet the people who are cleaning up the canals of bangkok. you've got so much rubbish. we are searching for a secret side to new york city. this view is incredible. and heading to italy to taste some of turin's finest chocolates. wow. hello and welcome to the travel show. coming to you this week from the capital of thailand, bangkok. it's a vibrant city packed with sparkling temples, skyscrapers and night markets, but it's also home to some of the most congested roads in the world, and getting across the city through the tuk tuks in the traffic is a bit of a nightmare — but i'm here to find out what is being done to take the people off the frantic streets and on to the city's waterways. first built over 200 years ago, bangkok's huge network of canals crisscross the city. this is thailand, bangkok, the venice of the east where water is then everyone's way of life. over the years, some of the canals, or klongs, as they're called here, were filled in,
andy moore, bbc news, cheshunt. now it's time for the travel show..ing up on this week's travel show. i meet the people who are cleaning up the canals of bangkok. you've got so much rubbish. we are searching for a secret side to new york city. this view is incredible. and heading to italy to taste some of turin's finest chocolates. wow. hello and welcome to the travel show. coming to you this week from the capital of thailand, bangkok. it's a vibrant city packed with sparkling temples,...
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andy moore, bbc news, cheshunt. now it's time for enter the dragon.er player ding junhui is a superstar in china. in this documentary, we follow him with behind—the—scenes access as he plays in guangzhou at the china championship. if you want to know what it's like to be a sporting icon in a country with more than a billion people, ding junhui can tell you. there is the sense of national pride when you win a major tournament, there is the media attention — everyone wants to speak to you — a vast television audience watches every match to play. you get invited to glamorous events. your adoring friends are always thrilled to meet you. social media needs to be kept updated, with nearly 5 million people following you. there's also knowing that your success has helped spark a snooker revolution in china — the next generation of stars has been inspired to play because of you. and a new type of snooker luxury club is starting to open. it's the night before the start of the china championship. the world's top players and officials are gathering in the lobby o
andy moore, bbc news, cheshunt. now it's time for enter the dragon.er player ding junhui is a superstar in china. in this documentary, we follow him with behind—the—scenes access as he plays in guangzhou at the china championship. if you want to know what it's like to be a sporting icon in a country with more than a billion people, ding junhui can tell you. there is the sense of national pride when you win a major tournament, there is the media attention — everyone wants to speak to you...
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andy moore reports. this was home to more than 30 elderly and infirm residents.used wheelchairs. the fire started as they slept. they were unable to make their own way to safety. when firefighters arrived early this morning, they found a fierce fire raging in the roof space, which was spreading to the first floor. as you can see, the roof has since collapsed. a neighbourfilmed the blaze, stretching from end to end of the building and occasionally flaring up. firefighters had to go into the flames to carry people to safety. this being a residential care home, there were over 30 people, some of which were unable to escape themselves. and we ended up carrying out a number of rescues, over 30. to remove people both with crews wearing breathing apparatus and via ladders. the care home residents were brought onto the street, where local people did their best to look after them. the emergency services were praised for their fantastic response. theyjust kept going in and in. just to get the people. and with no concern for themselves. two people died at the scene, three o
andy moore reports. this was home to more than 30 elderly and infirm residents.used wheelchairs. the fire started as they slept. they were unable to make their own way to safety. when firefighters arrived early this morning, they found a fierce fire raging in the roof space, which was spreading to the first floor. as you can see, the roof has since collapsed. a neighbourfilmed the blaze, stretching from end to end of the building and occasionally flaring up. firefighters had to go into the...
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andy moore, bbc news.earlier detection of a condition that causes irreversible sight loss. the test involves injecting a special fluorescent marker into the patient. diagnosing glaucoma sooner would mean patients could start treatment before their vision gets worse. 0ur health correspondent jane dreaper has the details. francesca's eyesight is crucial for her work as an artist. glaucoma develops slowly over many years. there's no cure, but doctors in london believe this new injection will eventually help patients to get diagnosed and treated much sooner. to lose one's eyesight early or later is devastating, really, especially if you have an artistic background. but this sort of gave you hope that they could monitor the condition, and then, if need be, they could give you drops, which would slow it down slightly. glaucoma is more common as you get older. it affects 600,000 people in the uk. if left untreated, nerve cells in the retina die, leading to sight loss. the new test uses a special fluorescent marke
andy moore, bbc news.earlier detection of a condition that causes irreversible sight loss. the test involves injecting a special fluorescent marker into the patient. diagnosing glaucoma sooner would mean patients could start treatment before their vision gets worse. 0ur health correspondent jane dreaper has the details. francesca's eyesight is crucial for her work as an artist. glaucoma develops slowly over many years. there's no cure, but doctors in london believe this new injection will...
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our correspondent andy moore has more details.hters were called here at 5.50am this morning and they were confronted by a fierce blaze, raging in the roof space from end to end of this fairly modern, substantial building. there are 35 residents here, they are elderly and infirm. many of them are wheelchair users. firefighters had to manhandle many of those residents onto their shoulders and then down on ladders. the residents were brought out into the street here, some of them in chairs, they were in their nightclothes and they were covered in blankets and clothing, anything to keep them warm. residents say it was a fantastic response by the emergency services. a big fire incident close to my house. the rescue team are near. it's been challenging this morning, trying to do the rescue work. they have managed to recue about ten people. a lot more, i think, in there. the fire has got up to four buildings, as you can see from the video. that is just at the back of my building, at the back of my residence. i'm taking this picture from
our correspondent andy moore has more details.hters were called here at 5.50am this morning and they were confronted by a fierce blaze, raging in the roof space from end to end of this fairly modern, substantial building. there are 35 residents here, they are elderly and infirm. many of them are wheelchair users. firefighters had to manhandle many of those residents onto their shoulders and then down on ladders. the residents were brought out into the street here, some of them in chairs, they...
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andy moore has the details.ing twist in the plot. so it seems the death of old—fashioned books, printed on paper, has been overwritten. sales of books like this are up by 8%. sales of electronic books are down by 3%. for lovers of traditional books, there really is no competition. a physical book every time. it's the experience and it's just an absolute joy to take yourself away from the world and just enjoy that book and the smell and feel of it. it's got to be a physical book, except if you're going on holiday and you're going to be over the luggage limit. that's the only time, that's my only reason for not having a real book. the bestselling book of 2016 was harry potter and the cursed child. the vast majority of people bought the paper version. in every aspect of our lives we have screens in front of us, whether it be at work or home and people are choosing to spend time away from them. people are choosing to spend time actually in their leisure moments looking at a book, a printed version. but also really i
andy moore has the details.ing twist in the plot. so it seems the death of old—fashioned books, printed on paper, has been overwritten. sales of books like this are up by 8%. sales of electronic books are down by 3%. for lovers of traditional books, there really is no competition. a physical book every time. it's the experience and it's just an absolute joy to take yourself away from the world and just enjoy that book and the smell and feel of it. it's got to be a physical book, except if...
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andy moore's there now. andy, bring us up to date with the latest. at ten to six this morning to find a fierce blaze raging in the roof space from end to end of this care home. the residents are elderly and infirm, many are wheelchair users. they had to be rescued by the firefighters. they we re rescued by the firefighters. they were carried down ladders and then brought out into the street here in chairs, some of them. they were covered in blankets and clothes, anything to keep them warm. 30 residents have been found alternative accommodation, three have been taken to hospital, two have been taken to hospital, two have been taken to hospital, two have been taken to a community hospital. they were suffering from minor injuries and the effects of breathing in smoke. thank you. workers at three rail companies have been on strike today, affecting racegoers heading to the grand national. members of the rmt union at merseyrail which services aintree, as well as arriva rail north and southern, are in dispute over the role of conductors. here'sjudith moritz
andy moore's there now. andy, bring us up to date with the latest. at ten to six this morning to find a fierce blaze raging in the roof space from end to end of this care home. the residents are elderly and infirm, many are wheelchair users. they had to be rescued by the firefighters. they we re rescued by the firefighters. they were carried down ladders and then brought out into the street here in chairs, some of them. they were covered in blankets and clothes, anything to keep them warm. 30...
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andy moore reports.ieved to be kurdish iranian was waiting at a bus stop late on friday night with two friends when he was approached by a group of about eight people. he was attacked after telling them where he came from. we believe it's a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place, the young person was asked where he was from and when they said they were asylum seeker, that is when the frenzied attack took place. police say the gang chased the man a round the corner and injured his street where they kicked him in the head and left him on the floor unconscious. after that, members of the public came to help him. the attack only stopped when the sound of sirens was hurt. the gang made off in the direction of this nearby pub. the young man was wrapped —— left with a fractured skull and a blood clot on his brain. he is in a serious but stable condition in hospital. his two friends escaped the attackers and received only minor injuries. the local mps said croydon had generally very good relations between
andy moore reports.ieved to be kurdish iranian was waiting at a bus stop late on friday night with two friends when he was approached by a group of about eight people. he was attacked after telling them where he came from. we believe it's a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place, the young person was asked where he was from and when they said they were asylum seeker, that is when the frenzied attack took place. police say the gang chased the man a round the corner and injured his street...
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with me is now is our correspondent andy moore. we know. the first reports came from swedish police just before 2pm. they said a lorry had driven into pedestrians in the centre of stockholm and several people were injured. the updated information, the most important piece of information, is from the swedish prime minister, who said everything indicates the crash is a terror attack. that substantiates other indications we were getting according to swedish television, who had been told by police it was being treated as a terror attack. we had indications from the swedish intelligence agency it was an attack. the information seems to be trending in one way. casualties, swedish police say least two people are dead. witness reports say that more may be dead. we had reports of bodies lying on the ground, covered in blankets. so the death toll may rise. swedish police told people to avoid central stockholm. the subway system in stockholm has also been closed down and it seems to be treated as a serious attack. i have seen pictures. we can
with me is now is our correspondent andy moore. we know. the first reports came from swedish police just before 2pm. they said a lorry had driven into pedestrians in the centre of stockholm and several people were injured. the updated information, the most important piece of information, is from the swedish prime minister, who said everything indicates the crash is a terror attack. that substantiates other indications we were getting according to swedish television, who had been told by police...
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andy moore, bbc news. thank you for coming in, what do you make of this news that e—books are surprisingly still on the decline, having been such a great new thing some years ago? as a seller of physical books, i am pleased this continues. it has been true for a couple of years, it is a general readjustment as people become used to have a best like to read. i don't think it is in any way about the decline of even reading, it's just a generalflattening decline of even reading, it's just a general flattening off. decline of even reading, it's just a generalflattening off. so decline of even reading, it's just a general flattening off. so we won't see a general flattening off. so we won't see a total return of paper books ovei’ see a total return of paper books over the readers, just some things that people prefer to have in physicalform? that people prefer to have in physical form? exactly. that people prefer to have in physicalform? exactly. and people are discovering when an e—reader is helpful and which o
andy moore, bbc news. thank you for coming in, what do you make of this news that e—books are surprisingly still on the decline, having been such a great new thing some years ago? as a seller of physical books, i am pleased this continues. it has been true for a couple of years, it is a general readjustment as people become used to have a best like to read. i don't think it is in any way about the decline of even reading, it's just a generalflattening decline of even reading, it's just a...
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andy moore reports.lieved to be kurdish iranian, was waiting at a bus stop late on friday night with two friends when he was approached by a group of about eight people. he was attacked after telling them where he came from. we believe it is a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place the young person was asked where they were from and when they said that they were an asylum seeker that is when that frenzied attack took place. police say the gang chased the young man around the corner into the street where they kicked him in the head and left him on the floor unconscious. after that a number of members of the public came to help him. the attack only stopped when the sound of sirens was heard. the gang made off in the direction of this nearby pub. the young man was left with a fractured skull and a blood clot on his brain. he is said to be in a serious but stable condition in hospital. his two friends escaped the attackers and received only minor injuries. the local mp said croydon had generally very g
andy moore reports.lieved to be kurdish iranian, was waiting at a bus stop late on friday night with two friends when he was approached by a group of about eight people. he was attacked after telling them where he came from. we believe it is a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place the young person was asked where they were from and when they said that they were an asylum seeker that is when that frenzied attack took place. police say the gang chased the young man around the corner into...
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our correspondent andy moore is at the scene for us. we can speak to him.at has happened there? firefighters were called here at ten to six this morning and they were confronted with a very fierce fire, leaving from end to end of this care home. you may be able to seat in the alleyway behind me. that fire within the roof space, it was spreading to the roof space, it was spreading to the first floor. 35 residents there, elderly and infirm. many of them will take users and all those residents had to be helped out of the burning building. we heard from the burning building. we heard from the firefighters that some of them had to be carried on the shoulders of firefighters down ladders and they were brought up to the street heard and helped by the local people. darryl keane is the chief fire officerfor people. darryl keane is the chief fire officer for hertfordshire and this is what he told us. the first grey sweater right when faced with a very severe fire that was contained in the research base but spreading rapidly. this being a residential ca re rapidly. th
our correspondent andy moore is at the scene for us. we can speak to him.at has happened there? firefighters were called here at ten to six this morning and they were confronted with a very fierce fire, leaving from end to end of this care home. you may be able to seat in the alleyway behind me. that fire within the roof space, it was spreading to the roof space, it was spreading to the first floor. 35 residents there, elderly and infirm. many of them will take users and all those residents had...
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the last few hours, learned so far in the last few hours, with me is now is our correspondent, andy mooreyou can bring us, in terms of casualties perhaps? we have had a press co nfe re nce of casualties perhaps? we have had a press conference with the police in the last half hour, they haven't given precise casualty figure, they talk about several fatality, several people injured. with have heard from other sources three people have died and at least eight injured. the most important thing that came out the press co nfe re nce was important thing that came out the press conference was the fact they have not arrested the driver of the truck, there were reports from the prime minister in fact that somebody had been arrested but the police denied that. they said nobody has been arrested but they have released imams of somebody they want to trace, they haven't said this is the driver of the truck, but i think you can suspect that probably is the case, these images of the man were apparent taken on cctv, just shortly afterwards, and they show a nan a hoodie ina afterwards, and they show a nan
the last few hours, learned so far in the last few hours, with me is now is our correspondent, andy mooreyou can bring us, in terms of casualties perhaps? we have had a press co nfe re nce of casualties perhaps? we have had a press conference with the police in the last half hour, they haven't given precise casualty figure, they talk about several fatality, several people injured. with have heard from other sources three people have died and at least eight injured. the most important thing that...
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our correspondent andy moore is at the scene in willesden. they make an arm -jury caught by those and police say they make an arm - jury because had to make an arm and jury because with intelligence, they say a total of six people work arrested overnight. a 16—year—old boy, a man and a woman both aged 20 me at this property and a 43—year—old woman in kent. this morning we had an app and that a man and woman aged 28 were also arrested here when they return. let's get an update on the events of yesterday from richard galpin. early yesterday evening in north west london. and armed police begin their raid on a house here. shots are fired, sparking alarm in the neighbourhood. asi as i made my way to the living room i heard bang, bang, so why won't to the front room and i saw officers aiming andi the front room and i saw officers aiming and i ran to my partner in the kitchen and said there are armed officers and heard another bank. the sun newspaper obtained this amateur video showing officers pointing their weapons at the house. by the end of the
our correspondent andy moore is at the scene in willesden. they make an arm -jury caught by those and police say they make an arm - jury because had to make an arm and jury because with intelligence, they say a total of six people work arrested overnight. a 16—year—old boy, a man and a woman both aged 20 me at this property and a 43—year—old woman in kent. this morning we had an app and that a man and woman aged 28 were also arrested here when they return. let's get an update on the...
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with me is now is our correspondent andy moore. let's ta ke let's take stock of what we know.his incident happened at seven minutes to two local time. initial reports came from police of a truck crashing into pedestrians in a busy shopping street. we have since had reports from the prime minister who said two people have died. that has been updated. we know three people have died. reports eight people have been injured. police said a large number had been injured that they are not giving detailed figures at the moment. essentially there is lockdown in stockholm with the underground system being closed down and commuter trains are leaving the city but returning empty. police are sending out service messages to the people of stockholm, urging them to stay at home, to leave the city centre if they are there, and to spread the message among friends. police also saying the underground system is closed down and commuter trains leaving the city, they are trying to clear the city centre. we know this was a beer lorry belonging toa know this was a beer lorry belonging to a brewery comp
with me is now is our correspondent andy moore. let's ta ke let's take stock of what we know.his incident happened at seven minutes to two local time. initial reports came from police of a truck crashing into pedestrians in a busy shopping street. we have since had reports from the prime minister who said two people have died. that has been updated. we know three people have died. reports eight people have been injured. police said a large number had been injured that they are not giving...
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our correspondent andy moore is in north—west london. is there still is a lot of activity there?he one with a large grey satellite dish. if you look at one of the top for windows on the right—hand side, you can see damage to the window there. that is where the gas canisters were fired into the top four. a total of five people were arrested. a young man of 16 years old, man and a woman both an early 20s, a man and woman both aged 28. a link to arrest was the a3—year—old woman in kent. police say this location had been under surveillance and they had to make an armed edge reduced to —— armed entry due to intelligence. what the intelligence was we do not know. before it from neighbours about what happened. they talk about the police five and weapons. people coming out of the property. one neighbour said that a woman came out apparently injured and was shouting and screaming. she was surrounded by 5—6 medics that were trying to treat. she was shouting, don't touch me, don't touch my dress, don't go through my dress! a woman was taken into a stretcher. we believe that was government t
our correspondent andy moore is in north—west london. is there still is a lot of activity there?he one with a large grey satellite dish. if you look at one of the top for windows on the right—hand side, you can see damage to the window there. that is where the gas canisters were fired into the top four. a total of five people were arrested. a young man of 16 years old, man and a woman both an early 20s, a man and woman both aged 28. a link to arrest was the a3—year—old woman in kent....
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andy moore, our correspondent who is fairly near what is going on there in whitehall and as he was sayingffic island, essentially on whitehall, following an incident in which one man was arrested, you can see these still shots of police making the arrest, you can't see actually, because of our strap on the bottom but the suspect seems to have a bandaging around his right hand. we don't know what happened but we do know that as part of this progressed, at least two knives seem to have been found on the ground near a brown rucksack and forensic teams to close away, boxed those up, presumably to conduct further investigations on them and that area of whitehall remains cordoned off, the entrance to westminster cheap station they're on the left of your picture has certainly had the gates closed to it, just to contain this particular part of whitehall and traffic flowing freely down the right—hand side of your picture, as you can see that the other side of the road clearly closed off while police conclude their investigation. we know the man has been detained, a p pa re ntly we know the man has
andy moore, our correspondent who is fairly near what is going on there in whitehall and as he was sayingffic island, essentially on whitehall, following an incident in which one man was arrested, you can see these still shots of police making the arrest, you can't see actually, because of our strap on the bottom but the suspect seems to have a bandaging around his right hand. we don't know what happened but we do know that as part of this progressed, at least two knives seem to have been found...
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to the bravery and detective colleagues, doing that work to keep us all safe. 0ur correspondent, andy mooreparate ongoing terror investigations. this house behind me was raided at about 7pm last night. if we just push into the house, it's the one with the satellite dish. you may be able to see in the top right—hand window on the top floor, there is a broken window. we know from police that a cs gas was used here. police said they had to make an armed entry, which was necessary because of intelligence. we don't know precisely what that intelligence was that this house had been under surveillance for some time. —— but this house. it would have six people had been arrested in connection with this incident. a 16—year—old boy was arrested here. a man and a woman both aged 20 and a separate arrest last night of a 43—year—old woman in kent. four rests with europe last night and we heard this morning of an additional two arrests made at this property when two people returned to this address. a man and a woman aged 28. obviously, the police investigation carrying on here. we understand that there ar
to the bravery and detective colleagues, doing that work to keep us all safe. 0ur correspondent, andy mooreparate ongoing terror investigations. this house behind me was raided at about 7pm last night. if we just push into the house, it's the one with the satellite dish. you may be able to see in the top right—hand window on the top floor, there is a broken window. we know from police that a cs gas was used here. police said they had to make an armed entry, which was necessary because of...
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andy moore is in central london this morning looking at an initiative to change that.e them, d oze ns of scheme in london to recycle them, dozens of yellow containers will be scattered around the city for people to put in their coffee cups and with me is gavin ellis from the environmental charity hubub. how will it work? we have a number of these bright bins, they looked like dried coffee cups, they are on the streets for people to dispose of theircups and we streets for people to dispose of their cups and we have 35 big employees in the city —— employers in the city to help and you can also do that in your store regardless of where you bought your coffee, all the major coffee chains. are these giant yellow containers up for a few days? that's right. what has the reaction been like? really positive, the weekend is quiet around here so todayis the weekend is quiet around here so today is when we will see how people respond because it is busier during the week. millions might get a coffee later today if they're not in the city of london, what is your advice, what should
andy moore is in central london this morning looking at an initiative to change that.e them, d oze ns of scheme in london to recycle them, dozens of yellow containers will be scattered around the city for people to put in their coffee cups and with me is gavin ellis from the environmental charity hubub. how will it work? we have a number of these bright bins, they looked like dried coffee cups, they are on the streets for people to dispose of theircups and we streets for people to dispose of...
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. >> she owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters. people like andyter who have been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> can own somewhere that you can call your home, it's perfectly reasonable to live in without having to finder millions and millions of pounds a and go into debt for the rest of your life. >> jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>s that he's the cbs weekend new force this sunday. later on cbs is, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york, we leave you with a look at our-- it is based on the world map from the walter cronkite era of the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news, thank for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us a >> i'm natasha brown, next on eyewitness news trashed a community swim club in hat borough is torn apart and police and community members want answers. >> i don't think people in the hightower really realize the inconvenience it caused all of us. >> nfl draft street closures are infuriating philadelphians and how it's changing their commute, lauren. >> sunshine for
. >> she owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters. people like andyter who have been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> can own somewhere that you can call your home, it's perfectly reasonable to live in without having to finder millions and millions of pounds a and go into debt for the rest of your life. >> jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>s that he's the cbs weekend new force this sunday. later on cbs is,...
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. >> reporter: o'hare owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters. people like andyhave been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> you can own somewhere that you can call your home, it's perfectly reasonable to live in without having to find millions and millions of pounds a and go into debt for the rest of your life. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> quijano: that he's the cbs weekend new force this sunday. later on cbs is, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york, we leave you with a look at our- london newsroom with got a facelift this weekend. it is based on the world map from the walter cronkite era of the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by then the guests started trading punches. police are called in -- to break up a matrimonial melee in san jose. "i gave my life for the freedom of m >>> know at 6:00, a couple exchanged rings then the guests started exchanges punches. >>> plus a chilling jailhouse interview from the sus
. >> reporter: o'hare owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters. people like andyhave been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> you can own somewhere that you can call your home, it's perfectly reasonable to live in without having to find millions and millions of pounds a and go into debt for the rest of your life. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> quijano: that he's the cbs weekend new force this...
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. >> she owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters. people like andyter who have been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> can own somewhere that you can call your home, it's perfectly reasonable to live in without having to finder millions and millions of pounds a and go into debt for the rest of your life. >> jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>s that he's the cbs weekend new force this sunday. later on cbs is, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york, we leave you with a look at our-- it is based on the world map from the walter cronkite era of the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news, thank >>> this is what's going on this morning. >> a baby is saved from this burning building thanks to neighbors who simply kept their cool. good evening. i am debra alfarone. 30 people out of their home in prince george's county tonight. mike valerio tells the story of the man who captured this video and the stranger who helped him save that child. >> reporter: the man lives in the home behind me. as we swing the camera ar
. >> she owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters. people like andyter who have been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> can own somewhere that you can call your home, it's perfectly reasonable to live in without having to finder millions and millions of pounds a and go into debt for the rest of your life. >> jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >>s that he's the cbs weekend new force this sunday. later on cbs is,...
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. >> reporter: o'hare owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters, people like andyiced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> you can own somewhere ha yth you can call your home that's finding yourself millions and millions of poujds in debt for rest o your life. >> it looks really pretty. >> i'm ready to do it in new york. i'll do it. a barge on the hudson. >>> up next, "the dish." chef dan kluger helped launch one of best restaurants in new york city. now he has a police of his own. wheel sam. some of his succulent dishes and delicious cookies. >> cookies. >> you're watching " what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy.
. >> reporter: o'hare owns her own mooring so doesn't mind the company of new boaters, people like andyiced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. >> you can own somewhere ha yth you can call your home that's finding yourself millions and millions of poujds in debt for rest o your life. >> it looks really pretty. >> i'm ready to do it in new york. i'll do it. a barge on the hudson. >>> up next, "the dish." chef dan kluger helped launch...