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dan johnson, reporting from hackney.e case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard is resuming at the high court. yesterday the court heard from an american doctor who said an experimental treatment could benefit the 11—month—old who suffers from a rare genetic brain condition. he's currently on life support at great ormond street hospital. doctors there say he should be allowed to die with dignity. charlie's parents walked out of the high court yesterday, but they have just what in today. that is correct, this is the second day of the case into little charlie gard. the pa rents into little charlie gard. the parents arrived earlier, we heard from the spokesman of the family who said a few words on the steps outside the high court year. you said that the parents were too upset to talk at the moment, which is understandable, and he also touched on what we heard in court yesterday from thejudge that on what we heard in court yesterday from the judge that some medical staff at great ormond street hospital had been threatened
dan johnson, reporting from hackney.e case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard is resuming at the high court. yesterday the court heard from an american doctor who said an experimental treatment could benefit the 11—month—old who suffers from a rare genetic brain condition. he's currently on life support at great ormond street hospital. doctors there say he should be allowed to die with dignity. charlie's parents walked out of the high court yesterday, but they have just what in today....
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we saw in the report of dan johnson a consequences.johnson a video of police officers pouring large quantities of water onto one of the victim's faces, so when you talk about cold water, is there any more if i should we give to people if they are dealing with this kind of attack, in terms of first aid. itjust huge quantities of water? i think that is correct, it depends upon the substance, whether it is an acid or alkaline, but in general, that is currently the best advice we can give at the moment. there is ongoing research into other ways of immediate first aid measures but in terms of the current evidence, and certainly the evidence from the british burn association, i think first aid with water and then get to hospital as quickly as possible. we have seen a series of these attacks overnights in east london,, so do you think that this sort of attack is on the increase, is on the rise? that is something we have thought long and hard about. certainly not that long ago we thought that this may have been as a result of increased reporti
we saw in the report of dan johnson a consequences.johnson a video of police officers pouring large quantities of water onto one of the victim's faces, so when you talk about cold water, is there any more if i should we give to people if they are dealing with this kind of attack, in terms of first aid. itjust huge quantities of water? i think that is correct, it depends upon the substance, whether it is an acid or alkaline, but in general, that is currently the best advice we can give at the...
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dan johnson reports. this meeting was impassioned. he did. —— heated.or order. this meeting is broken up after august three hours talking. it has been fractious at times, and emotional. i think what the inquiry panel failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists, here, and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do the job properly. people don't have faith in their ability to do the job properlym is an exercise in futility. quite honestly, i don't know why we have an enquiry that the so—called cheque, a judge, it an enquiry that the so—called cheque, ajudge, it cannot an enquiry that the so—called cheque, a judge, it cannot call witnesses to give evidence. we need to see that they are representative, that they are going to understand the pain, the humanitarian issues, because they are all very relevant in this, as well. the main reason people are angry is because they are not getting answers. whether that was right for them to get the answers is questionable. but the fa ct answers is questionable. but the fact
dan johnson reports. this meeting was impassioned. he did. —— heated.or order. this meeting is broken up after august three hours talking. it has been fractious at times, and emotional. i think what the inquiry panel failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists, here, and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do the job properly. people don't have faith in their ability to do the job properlym is an exercise in futility. quite honestly, i don't...
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dan johnson reports.r residents in other towers are nervous. wondering if they are safe —— grenfell. these blocks in salford, not of them, or across the sydney in england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest test. understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest testm you think that that isn't safe, do you think that that isn't safe, do you know? it's bad, isn't it? they should take a lot of, i don't care how much money it cost, it's not money its people 's lives.|j how much money it cost, it's not money its people 's lives. i think we are sitting on a tinderbox when you look at all the flats. i mean, as you can see, we've already had a fire here. that didn't spread. but i think it may have been an act of god. some of the cladding had already come down. now the rest will too. in the first round of tests, panels from every building failed. after criticism that wasn't realistic, experts have now combined cladding and the installation fitted behind it to show which materi
dan johnson reports.r residents in other towers are nervous. wondering if they are safe —— grenfell. these blocks in salford, not of them, or across the sydney in england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest test. understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest testm you think that that isn't safe, do you think that that isn't safe, do you know? it's bad, isn't it? they should take a lot of, i don't care how much money it cost, it's not money its people...
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dan johnson, bbc news. than 15 years later. he kill janet manslaughter more than 15 years later. he killjanet cummins in flint in north wales in 1976. another man has oily served six yea rs another man has oily served six years for her killing. the number of people applying for uk university places has fallen by more than li% on last year. it is the first decline since fees were increased in england five years ago. the figures from the admissions service show a sharp decline in those applying. that is all from me. what's more on our website. here is sport today. —— are lots more. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: venus williams sees off johanna konta in the semi finals of wimbledon, she'll take on garbine muguraza in the final fabio aru grabs his first tour de france yellowjersey as froome falters in french pyrenees. look who's back! wazza with a wonder goal on his first appearance for everton. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. depending o
dan johnson, bbc news. than 15 years later. he kill janet manslaughter more than 15 years later. he killjanet cummins in flint in north wales in 1976. another man has oily served six yea rs another man has oily served six years for her killing. the number of people applying for uk university places has fallen by more than li% on last year. it is the first decline since fees were increased in england five years ago. the figures from the admissions service show a sharp decline in those applying....
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danjohnson, dan johnson, our correspondent in east london.the executive director of the acid survivors trust international. what went through your mind first of all when you heard of five attacks in an hourand all when you heard of five attacks in an hour and a half. i was pretty shocked because of the number of attacks in such a short space of time. i'm accustomed unfortunately to reading about acid attacks in the uk. but to read about five in an hour and uk. but to read about five in an hourand a uk. but to read about five in an hour and a half was appalling. from your experience and the work you do what is your assessment as to why it isa what is your assessment as to why it is a growing problem, if we look at the figures, the numbers here and you have been rising, why is that?|j think you have been rising, why is that?” think it's down to a number of things. there's been a clamp—down with a number of other types of weapons like guns and. unfortunately acid has kind of been used as a safer form of crime acid has kind of been used as a safe
danjohnson, dan johnson, our correspondent in east london.the executive director of the acid survivors trust international. what went through your mind first of all when you heard of five attacks in an hourand all when you heard of five attacks in an hour and a half. i was pretty shocked because of the number of attacks in such a short space of time. i'm accustomed unfortunately to reading about acid attacks in the uk. but to read about five in an hour and uk. but to read about five in an...
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dan johnson was at the scene last night. a tense night in part of east london. riot vans faces a burning barricade. fireworks and bottles being thrown. hundreds of officers were sent to force people back. move away, the dogs are coming out. after a peaceful protest earlier in the day ended in violence. it is just past midnight and things have started to calm down and many people have moved away and left. there are still quite a lot of police officers here in heavy riot gear. this was sparked by the death of rashan charles, a 20—year—old chased into a shop by police. officers say he tried to swallow something. there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he's the third young man to lose his life after being stopped by police in london injust a month. they are angry and they are confused as they are not represented in life itself. they have to carry knives and sell drugs because they are living in fear. why do they have to sell drugs? they are forced into a situation where they don't understand life. they don't
dan johnson was at the scene last night. a tense night in part of east london. riot vans faces a burning barricade. fireworks and bottles being thrown. hundreds of officers were sent to force people back. move away, the dogs are coming out. after a peaceful protest earlier in the day ended in violence. it is just past midnight and things have started to calm down and many people have moved away and left. there are still quite a lot of police officers here in heavy riot gear. this was sparked by...
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danjohnson dan johnson was at danjohnson was at the scene last night, much, this morning.seen the awful pictures of the unrest last night. yes, the disturbances were not widespread but we re disturbances were not widespread but were quite serious for a time here last night in dalston, east london, and we can give you an idea of what the scene that is the shop where rashan charles was stopped by police last week. you can see the flowers and tributes, candles there, something of a shrine that has built up something of a shrine that has built up over the last week, and that has all built into this concern and unrest, really, about the way that police deal with young men when they are arrested, particularly in london. if wejust are arrested, particularly in london. if we just turn around, we can show you where things did erupt, thisjunction here, can show you where things did erupt, this junction here, where can show you where things did erupt, thisjunction here, where protesters wheeled bins into the road, they set fire to a mattress, and this is where bleats of riot vans had
danjohnson dan johnson was at danjohnson was at the scene last night, much, this morning.seen the awful pictures of the unrest last night. yes, the disturbances were not widespread but we re disturbances were not widespread but were quite serious for a time here last night in dalston, east london, and we can give you an idea of what the scene that is the shop where rashan charles was stopped by police last week. you can see the flowers and tributes, candles there, something of a shrine that has...
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dan johnson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.lebrating the life and work of jane austen. we meet the author's superfans. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white way" by americans, but tonight it is completely blacked out. it is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison — the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands throng the champs—elysees for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on a huge shoal of their favourite food, pil
dan johnson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.lebrating the life and work of jane austen. we meet the author's superfans. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called...
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our correspondent dan johnson is in east london now. of last night's attack happened. two men on a mopeds pulled up alongside and do something in his face. an attempt to steal his mopeds. this appears to be a growing problem. i can warn you, some pictures of last night are upsetting. you need to get water in your eyes. police treat the latest man to become a victim of a wave of acid attacks. liquid was sprayed in his face by two men on a notepad. i heard a scream, it was not normal. it was a fearful, petrified scream. twice. there were five attacks in just over one hour. in the same part of east london. where has this happened, sir? just here. police say they are linked and a teenager is being questioned. the metropolitan police commissioner said that she recognised growing concern. police commissioner said that she recognised growing concernlj police commissioner said that she recognised growing concern. i don't wa nt recognised growing concern. i don't want people thinking this happens all over london all the time, it doesn't but we a
our correspondent dan johnson is in east london now. of last night's attack happened. two men on a mopeds pulled up alongside and do something in his face. an attempt to steal his mopeds. this appears to be a growing problem. i can warn you, some pictures of last night are upsetting. you need to get water in your eyes. police treat the latest man to become a victim of a wave of acid attacks. liquid was sprayed in his face by two men on a notepad. i heard a scream, it was not normal. it was a...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in st helier injersey.this public enquiry. it's going to bea for this public enquiry. it's going to be a big moment for them this afternoon. indeed, yes. this public enquiry has been going on for three yea rs, two yea rs enquiry has been going on for three years, two years of evidence and then one year of writing the report. the key question is, how many children suffered and how widespread was the abuse, and crucially what did the authorities know about it? why wasn't more done to protect children? was there a cover—up either to protect individuals or the wider reputation and image of the island? wider reputation and image of the island ? and wider reputation and image of the island? and the report will also make recommendations about ensuring children's services here injersey are better facilitated now to protect vulnerable children in the future. this report has been a long time coming. there have been murmurs of child abuse being carried out on this island for decades. vulnerable children being taken ad
robert hall, bbc news, jersey. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in st helier injersey.this public enquiry. it's going to bea for this public enquiry. it's going to be a big moment for them this afternoon. indeed, yes. this public enquiry has been going on for three yea rs, two yea rs enquiry has been going on for three years, two years of evidence and then one year of writing the report. the key question is, how many children suffered and how widespread was the abuse, and crucially what did the...
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dan johnson reports.d by grenfell tower wait for a full picture of how this fire spread, the residents in other towers are nervous, wondering if they are safe. these blocks in sa lfo rd , if they are safe. these blocks in salford, nine of them, are among the 60 across england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest tests. the fire, lying in bed at night, thinking that it is not safe, you know... it is bad, isn't it? they should take the lot. i don't care how much money it costs, it is people's lives. i think we are sitting on a tinderbox. some of the cladding had already come down. now the rest will come to. in the first round of tests, panels from every building failed. after criticism that wasn't realistic, experts have 110w that wasn't realistic, experts have now combined cladding and the installation fitted behind it to show which materials are dangerous when they are put together, like they were on grenfell tower. yesterday police said there are reasonable grounds to suspect co
dan johnson reports.d by grenfell tower wait for a full picture of how this fire spread, the residents in other towers are nervous, wondering if they are safe. these blocks in sa lfo rd , if they are safe. these blocks in salford, nine of them, are among the 60 across england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest tests. the fire, lying in bed at night, thinking that it is not safe, you know... it is bad, isn't it? they should take the lot. i don't care how much money it...
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dan johnson reports. growing resistance to antibiotics is an increasing problem around the world.ome less effective, because we take so many of them. that means deadly infections spread more easily. now, some researchers say it is time to end the blanket description that every course should be completed. writing in the british medical journal, the group of experts claim there is no evidence that stopping some antibiotic treatment early increases the risk of infection. they accept more research is needed, but suggest new advice, like stock taking them when you feel better, could help —— stop taking them. there is already an nhs campaign to cut the use of antibiotics. the chief medical officer says the evidence will be reviewed, but that for now the message remains, you should stick to prescriptions and a lwa ys should stick to prescriptions and always follow the doctor's advice. the parents of the terminally ill baby charlie gard have until midday to agree with great 0rmond street hospital how his life will end. they have accepted that charlie will spend his last days in a hospice,
dan johnson reports. growing resistance to antibiotics is an increasing problem around the world.ome less effective, because we take so many of them. that means deadly infections spread more easily. now, some researchers say it is time to end the blanket description that every course should be completed. writing in the british medical journal, the group of experts claim there is no evidence that stopping some antibiotic treatment early increases the risk of infection. they accept more research...
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dan johnson reports.ting was impassioned, heated, and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. you cannot all talk at once. this meeting's broken up after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists, here, and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know, quite honestly, i don't know why we have an inquiry that the so—called chair, who's a judge, cannot compel witnesses to come and give evidence. we need to see that they are representative, that they are going to understand the pain, the humanitarian issues, because they're all very relevant in this as well. the main reason people are angry is because they're not getting answers. whether that was the right forum to get the answers is questionable, but the fact is that people are still entitled to th
dan johnson reports.ting was impassioned, heated, and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. you cannot all talk at once. this meeting's broken up after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists, here, and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in...
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ministers will publish the full test findings shortly, as dan johnson reports.in salford, nine of them, are among the 60 across england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest tests. the thought of you not being safe when you're sleeping in bed of a night—time, thinking that that's not safe, do you know? it's bad, isn't it? yeah, really bad. they should take the lot off. i don't care how much money it cost — it's not money, it's people's lives at the end of the day. i think we're sitting on a tinderbox. some of the cladding had already come down. now the rest will too. in the first round of tests, panels from every building failed. after criticism that wasn't realistic, experts have now combined cladding and the insulation fitted behind it to show which materials are dangerous when they're put together, like they were on g re nfell tower. yesterday, the police said there were reasonable grounds to suspect corporate manslaughter may have been committed by the council or the tenant management organisation. more than six weeks since grenfell
ministers will publish the full test findings shortly, as dan johnson reports.in salford, nine of them, are among the 60 across england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest tests. the thought of you not being safe when you're sleeping in bed of a night—time, thinking that that's not safe, do you know? it's bad, isn't it? yeah, really bad. they should take the lot off. i don't care how much money it cost — it's not money, it's people's lives at the end of the day. i...
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our correspondent dan johnson is at westminster magistrates' court for us.mself in mitigation, he told the districtjudge that her criticism of him earlier this week struck a chord, he said, that one word you said to me, ashamed, it was like a strea k of said to me, ashamed, it was like a streak of lightning, for a moment i was not in the court, i was being censured in a tone i respected, it made me realise much more is expected of me and so it should be, i wholly accept my comments were unkind, unnecessary, self—indulgent expletives of anger which i did not contain. he said he apologised. the judge said he found his most be a sudden change of character because he had been defending what he wrote as little as two days before, when the hearing took place and he was convicted. the districtjudge told him that he had to live up to what he had done and face the results of his actions, you tried to justify racial abuse by saying that they deserve this language because those people were immigrants. you told me proudly yourfamily people were immigrants. you told me p
our correspondent dan johnson is at westminster magistrates' court for us.mself in mitigation, he told the districtjudge that her criticism of him earlier this week struck a chord, he said, that one word you said to me, ashamed, it was like a strea k of said to me, ashamed, it was like a streak of lightning, for a moment i was not in the court, i was being censured in a tone i respected, it made me realise much more is expected of me and so it should be, i wholly accept my comments were unkind,...
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our correspondent dan johnson is there. what has come out from the meeting? community. the panel will realise a lot of people don't have faith in their ability to do a properjob on this enquiry. a lot of questions about the terms of reference and there's been some confusion about exactly what powers the enquiry has. a lot of questions for the enquiry cheer about whether he will be to hold individuals to account whether he can bring criminal charges and put people in prison. the chair has been at pains to repeatedly try explain the purpose of the function of the enquiry is to establish the fa cts of the enquiry is to establish the facts and get a full picture of what went wrong, what caused the fire and how it spread, but not to apportion blame or to hold people criminally accountable. that is for other investigations. that has brought a response from some people who have said it is pointless. it is a futile effort going through this enquiry if it is not going to result in individuals being held accountable. this meeting has been fractious, particularly at the
our correspondent dan johnson is there. what has come out from the meeting? community. the panel will realise a lot of people don't have faith in their ability to do a properjob on this enquiry. a lot of questions about the terms of reference and there's been some confusion about exactly what powers the enquiry has. a lot of questions for the enquiry cheer about whether he will be to hold individuals to account whether he can bring criminal charges and put people in prison. the chair has been...
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kazakh, alexander bublik. former women's champion petra kvitova is one set up. 0ur correspondent dan johnson helier. ban, the most eye—popping conclusion is that years ago, after hearing about the abuse, the suggestion is that some of that could still be going on. incredible, really, that even after three years of this enquiry running, 150 days of evidence, more than 600 witnesses who have provided evidence either in person or in writing, about the sort of abuse that they suffered or witnessed in care homes on the silent, or in foster care families, that there are still witnesses in the child protection policies and procedures on this island, still the authors find some children could be at risk. all children are not getting the level of care that they should get when they are taken into the care of the government here on jersey. urgent issues for politicians to address onjersey. the chief minister is giving a press conference at the moment with his response and hopefully outlining what he thinks is the best way forward. those who have endured this abuse going back so many decades, left abso
kazakh, alexander bublik. former women's champion petra kvitova is one set up. 0ur correspondent dan johnson helier. ban, the most eye—popping conclusion is that years ago, after hearing about the abuse, the suggestion is that some of that could still be going on. incredible, really, that even after three years of this enquiry running, 150 days of evidence, more than 600 witnesses who have provided evidence either in person or in writing, about the sort of abuse that they suffered or...
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our correspondent dan johnson is in st helier injersey.rible things we have heard about how his children's homes operated right across the island, it beggars belief that children are still vulnerable as we speak. yes, i think everyone expected today that we would hear some grim detail about the abuse that was carried out in care homes over decades. generations. but what has really stunned people is the fact that after those warnings, even write back from that first major police investigation nearly one decade ago, to the start of this enquiry three yea rs to the start of this enquiry three years ago, 150 days of evidence from more than 600 people who either witnessed orange order abuse, that still today the report's author says they cannot be certain that every child in care injersey is safe. —— who either witnessed or suffered abuse. the report says that the services for children remain not fully fit for purpose. children could still be at risk and children in the care system and not always receive the kind of quality of care that they ne
our correspondent dan johnson is in st helier injersey.rible things we have heard about how his children's homes operated right across the island, it beggars belief that children are still vulnerable as we speak. yes, i think everyone expected today that we would hear some grim detail about the abuse that was carried out in care homes over decades. generations. but what has really stunned people is the fact that after those warnings, even write back from that first major police investigation...
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our correspondent dan johnson is there.etty much all turned acrimonious with accusations flying, and still a lot of anger. is there a sense that they may get a calmer atmosphere tonight so people can put forward their ideas as to what they deem of their ideas as to what they deem of the enquiry should be?” their ideas as to what they deem of the enquiry should be? i think we will. the start of this meeting just underan hour will. the start of this meeting just under an hour ago was quite emotional with lots of people wanting to have they all at once and people shouting over each other and the chairman of the enquiry, sir martin moore—bick, pleading with people to be with them and seeing eve ryo ne people to be with them and seeing everyone would have a chance. he would pass the microphone around. it has got a bit calmer after what someone has got a bit calmer after what someone described as a fractious start. a couple of people have left saying they don't think the meeting is productive but certainly people are getting the
our correspondent dan johnson is there.etty much all turned acrimonious with accusations flying, and still a lot of anger. is there a sense that they may get a calmer atmosphere tonight so people can put forward their ideas as to what they deem of their ideas as to what they deem of the enquiry should be?” their ideas as to what they deem of the enquiry should be? i think we will. the start of this meeting just underan hour will. the start of this meeting just under an hour ago was quite...
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this report from our correspondent dan johnson contains some flashing images.ht on the streets of east london. where does it hurt, mate? your eyes? we need to try to get water into your eyes. police treat the latest man to become a victim of a wave of acid attacks. liquid was sprayed into his face by two men on a moped. i heard a scream that was not normal, it was a petrified screen, two times. there were five attacks in just over one hour in the same part of east london. police have said they are linked and a teenager is being questioned. they are now questioning a 15—year—old boy in addition to the 16—year—old question this morning. the metropolitan police commissioner said she recognises the growing concern. i do not want people to think this is happening all over london, all of the time — it is not, but we are concerned because the numbers are rising. we will arrest people, we will enforce the law as we can and we are working closely with the home office to see if any changes to the law are required. acid attacks in england have doubled since 2012. resham k
this report from our correspondent dan johnson contains some flashing images.ht on the streets of east london. where does it hurt, mate? your eyes? we need to try to get water into your eyes. police treat the latest man to become a victim of a wave of acid attacks. liquid was sprayed into his face by two men on a moped. i heard a scream that was not normal, it was a petrified screen, two times. there were five attacks in just over one hour in the same part of east london. police have said they...
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dan johnson reports. growing resistance to antibiotics is an increasing problem around the world. many of them. that means deadly infections spread more easily. now some researchers say it is time to end the blanket prescription that every course should be completed. writing in the british medical journal, the group of experts claim there is no evidence that stopping some antibiotic treatments early increases the risk of infection. alec sander fleming, who discovered penicillin, in his nobel prize speech, he mentioned that you should finish your course. that was 70 yea rs finish your course. that was 70 years ago and i don‘t think much research has been done ever since. we always believed him. they accept more research is needed, but suggest new advice, like "stop taking them when you feel better", could help. until the research is clearer, gps will follow the current guidance. i always feel slightly uncomfortable that i give the same dose of antibiotics to a petite 90—year—old lady that i do to a tall, fit 30—year—old rugby player. but that is what the guidance tells us to do rig
dan johnson reports. growing resistance to antibiotics is an increasing problem around the world. many of them. that means deadly infections spread more easily. now some researchers say it is time to end the blanket prescription that every course should be completed. writing in the british medical journal, the group of experts claim there is no evidence that stopping some antibiotic treatments early increases the risk of infection. alec sander fleming, who discovered penicillin, in his nobel...
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inquests have resumed today into the deaths of 79 of those victims. 0ur correspondent dan johnson isest ten victims to be identified as having died as a result of this fire. the coroners' courts office are just read it some very brief details of each of these latest ten victims, who they were, how old they were and how they are believed to have lost their lives and how they are believed to have lost their lives in this fire. the coroner then said she was a journalling these ten inquest spot also suspending them so that the public inquiry can note take place and five in the criminal investigations to proceed. the coroner announced yea rs investigations to proceed. the coroner announced years implementing that suspension for all the inquests opened so far, 30 in total that have been opened and adjourned. they will all be suspended the coroner has announced this afternoon so that the public inquiry and any criminal investigations can take place and conclude so they have the time needed to conduct those investigations and enquiries. just to give you some of the detail how this afternoon,
inquests have resumed today into the deaths of 79 of those victims. 0ur correspondent dan johnson isest ten victims to be identified as having died as a result of this fire. the coroners' courts office are just read it some very brief details of each of these latest ten victims, who they were, how old they were and how they are believed to have lost their lives and how they are believed to have lost their lives in this fire. the coroner then said she was a journalling these ten inquest spot...
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danjohnson dan johnson was at danjohnson was at the scene last night and is there again this morning,t's a very calm right now, but there were some quite serious disturbances, although not widespread, last night here in dalston in hackney, sparked by the death of rashan charles after he was stopped by police in that shop there. you can see the tribute that have piled up in the weeks since he lost his life, and this is the junction in hackney that was the focus of the demonstration that did eventually turned violent. there we re eventually turned violent. there were bins and mattress is pushed into the road to form a burning barricade, hundreds of riot officers had to come in to deal with this. it was a tense time for everybody late last night, but it doesn't look like anybody suffered any injuries, we don't believe there were arrests, and the minimal damage has been cleared up quite quickly this morning. with me is philip glanville, the morning. with me is philip gla nville, the mayor of morning. with me is philip glanville, the mayor of hackney, thanks for talking to us, are you worr
danjohnson dan johnson was at danjohnson was at the scene last night and is there again this morning,t's a very calm right now, but there were some quite serious disturbances, although not widespread, last night here in dalston in hackney, sparked by the death of rashan charles after he was stopped by police in that shop there. you can see the tribute that have piled up in the weeks since he lost his life, and this is the junction in hackney that was the focus of the demonstration that did...
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our correspondent dan johnson is in hackney. to have a spate of attacks like this much —— must be callinga. is this a growing problem? it sounds like it is, reports that the number of these attacks has grown in east london, it seems like there is a growing issue with this type of attack. the most awful of substances being used as a way of robbing people, it is something causing growing concern. this is the scene of one of those attacks last night, we understand the mopeds delivery driver had pulled up at the traffic lights when another pulled up and threw acid in his face. they then stole his mopeds and drug —— drove off on it. this seems to be a pattern when it comes to these five attacks. the police are calling at least one of these victim's injuries life changing, i think we can take from bad that the injuries are serious and can have long—lasting effects. that could mean that that person is going to be left at least partially sighted. so something that is causing concern, and that is why the commissioner of the metropolitan police has quickly this morning addressed this issue. she has
our correspondent dan johnson is in hackney. to have a spate of attacks like this much —— must be callinga. is this a growing problem? it sounds like it is, reports that the number of these attacks has grown in east london, it seems like there is a growing issue with this type of attack. the most awful of substances being used as a way of robbing people, it is something causing growing concern. this is the scene of one of those attacks last night, we understand the mopeds delivery driver...
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our correspondent dan johnson is injersey and joins us now.re were involved with children and foster care too, so the key priority is to know how many children may have suffered and what the level of abuse was. and also to look at what the authorities knew, whether they knew children were being abused and did not take action, whether there was a cover—up of the scale of this abuse. there is also a determination as to whether children's services on the island now are fit to protect honourable children in future. those are the key things that the victims of child abuse and everyone interested in this enquiry are looking for. it has been a mammoth undertaking. this has been going on for three years, cost £23 million and as head from more than 600 witnesses. they spent many years writing the report which will be revealed here this afternoon, their key finding is widely anticipated. there have been whispers on this island but the children on this island but the children on this island were abused for decades, generation, but the children now hope t
our correspondent dan johnson is injersey and joins us now.re were involved with children and foster care too, so the key priority is to know how many children may have suffered and what the level of abuse was. and also to look at what the authorities knew, whether they knew children were being abused and did not take action, whether there was a cover—up of the scale of this abuse. there is also a determination as to whether children's services on the island now are fit to protect honourable...
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dan johnson reports. this meeting was impassioned. shut up. heated., the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. we are not going to get anywhere if you all talk at once. well, this meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know, quite honestly, i don't know why we have an inquiry that the so—called chair, who's a judge, cannot compel witnesses to come and give evidence. we need to see that they are representative, that they are going to understand the pain, the humanitarian issues, because they're all very relevant in this as well. the main reason people are angry is because they're not getting answers. now whether that was the right forum to get those answers is questionable, but the fact is that people are still entitled to them
dan johnson reports. this meeting was impassioned. shut up. heated., the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. we are not going to get anywhere if you all talk at once. well, this meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to...
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dan johnson publish the full test findings later this morning. danjohnson reports.hose touched by grenfell wait for a full picture of how this fire spread, other residents in other towers are nervous, wondering if they're safe. these blocks in salford, nine of them, are among the 60 across england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest tests. the thought of you not being safe when you're sleeping in bed of a night—time, thinking that that's not safe, do you know? it's bad, isn't it? yeah, really bad. they should take the lot off. i don't care how much money it cost — it's not money, it's people's lives at the end of the day. i think we're sitting on a tinderbox when you look at all the flats. some of the cladding had already come down. now the rest will too. in the first round of tests, panels from every building failed. after criticism that wasn't realistic, experts have now combined cladding and the insulation fitted behind it to show which materials are dangerous when they're put together, like they were on grenfell tower. yesterday, the p
dan johnson publish the full test findings later this morning. danjohnson reports.hose touched by grenfell wait for a full picture of how this fire spread, other residents in other towers are nervous, wondering if they're safe. these blocks in salford, nine of them, are among the 60 across england we understand will be declared a risk after failing the latest tests. the thought of you not being safe when you're sleeping in bed of a night—time, thinking that that's not safe, do you know? it's...
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let‘s get the latest now with our correspondent dan johnson, who‘s in east london.pm and 11:30pm across this part of north—east london, police saying they believe that these five attacks are linked. five men who were the victims of these acid attacks having been treated in hospital, police using the term life changing injuries for one of those men, i guess that means an injury that has got serious effects and is going to last a long time, and with the sort of attack with acid being thrown in the face you would suspect that might involve at least temporarily loss of sight. there has been concerns raised about increases in this sort of attack notjust here after this spate of attack but more widely. one of the mps in east london already has a debate in parliament next week about the issue, he is calling for tougher controls on the sale of acid because he reckons there has been a doubling in the number of these attacks in london in the last two years. we know the numbers have increased and the met police commissioner cressida dick was on the radio this morning saying sh
let‘s get the latest now with our correspondent dan johnson, who‘s in east london.pm and 11:30pm across this part of north—east london, police saying they believe that these five attacks are linked. five men who were the victims of these acid attacks having been treated in hospital, police using the term life changing injuries for one of those men, i guess that means an injury that has got serious effects and is going to last a long time, and with the sort of attack with acid being thrown...
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dan johnson reports. this meeting was impassioned. shut up. heated.t here to fight each other, brother. and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. we are not going to get anywhere if you all talk at once. well, this meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know, quite honestly, i don't know why we have an inquiry that the so—called chair, who's a judge, cannot compel witnesses to come and give evidence. we need to see that they are representative, that they are going to understand the pain, the humanitarian issues, because they're all very relevant in this as well. the main reason people are angry is because they're not getting answers. now whether that was the right forum to get those answers is questionable,
dan johnson reports. this meeting was impassioned. shut up. heated.t here to fight each other, brother. and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. we are not going to get anywhere if you all talk at once. well, this meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact...
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sergeant julian, gunnery sergeant brendan johnson, staff sergeant joshua snowden, staff sergeant william -- sergeant joe murray, mark hopkins and crewmaster dan ballissorry. investigators are looking for what caused the plane to go down while on its way. heather: get ready to check your bags. the department of homeland security once us citizens voting international flights to submit a face scan. six report carrying out trial runs right now, the dhs hoping to have more next year the agency says it will help tighten security and track visa overstays. >> janet has a face scan at the end of the building every day. how are you doing? >> reporter: national ice cream day. information on that? it is hot inside and we have giant ice cream cones on this map, temperatures in the 90s, a big fan across the ohio river valley. the story is the heat and with the heat index it will feel over 100 ° for millions of folks so take precautions and take advantage of national ice cream day. taking a look at your severe threat across the ohio river valley. people talking about this iceberg broke off the coast of the debt -- antarctica yesterday. look at these images.
sergeant julian, gunnery sergeant brendan johnson, staff sergeant joshua snowden, staff sergeant william -- sergeant joe murray, mark hopkins and crewmaster dan ballissorry. investigators are looking for what caused the plane to go down while on its way. heather: get ready to check your bags. the department of homeland security once us citizens voting international flights to submit a face scan. six report carrying out trial runs right now, the dhs hoping to have more next year the agency says...
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dan tomorrow. that is when sales go on for prime members. fleet has its own of planes to help. cory johnsonseattle. wise amazon releasing its own fleet? cory: this is one of the 24 planes that amazon has in its fleet. this one will be operational later today because they have a lot of stuff to do. amazon prime day was their biggest day of the last day. it really highlights the logistics operations that amazon has. also massive, but it's changing in scale. they have a hope of fulfillment we all feel so fulfilled in our hearts. they are much more close to consumers now. they have same-day delivery and consumers. andl are moving products the consumer move so faster. is it a cost concern? you mentioned street carriers along with the last mile service. is it a cost concern or a marketing concern or do they want to get into that business as well now? cory: it would have been cheaper to leave the plane white. certainly they are thinking about their brand right now. this is not a company that tends to stroke its own email too much -- ego too much. it's also good branding when they are talking to co
dan tomorrow. that is when sales go on for prime members. fleet has its own of planes to help. cory johnsonseattle. wise amazon releasing its own fleet? cory: this is one of the 24 planes that amazon has in its fleet. this one will be operational later today because they have a lot of stuff to do. amazon prime day was their biggest day of the last day. it really highlights the logistics operations that amazon has. also massive, but it's changing in scale. they have a hope of fulfillment we all...
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dan sullivan saying he got a call. and lease kaw murkowski, a no vote, a threat. you know? lower case t on threat and lyndon johnsonway he played. hardball, not due to politics. the way it works or over the line? what is it? >> interesting to me it's all in public. their response to getting this in a private phone call, immediately telling the newspaper. it highlights the degree to which this administration needs to be prepared for anything that they do that is retaliatory of this nature to become public. then they have to defend their actions. i think it shows in some ways that some of these senators are saying, if you want to issue threats, like we're going to play hardball, we're going to put it all out there. >> how much of this messy -- how much does this affects president's standing in the sense, throw brack to the campaign here. president said this would get done and the president repeatedly says to the candidate, wouldn't be that hard. >> under senate rules, that bill can be passed with 51 votes. 51. not a big deal. especially if we hold the senate, and i think we will. meaning, a republican congress and a
dan sullivan saying he got a call. and lease kaw murkowski, a no vote, a threat. you know? lower case t on threat and lyndon johnsonway he played. hardball, not due to politics. the way it works or over the line? what is it? >> interesting to me it's all in public. their response to getting this in a private phone call, immediately telling the newspaper. it highlights the degree to which this administration needs to be prepared for anything that they do that is retaliatory of this nature...
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dan fisher jr. of chattanooga, oklahoma. he and his wife are about to celebrate their 66th wedding anniversary. >>> arzella johnson, celebratingw somebody that is celebrating a milestone, tell us about it. >> awesome. >> we've got more on world >>> good monday morning. our breaking news this morning, a 1-year-old baby abdeducted earlier in monterey county has been found safe in san jose. that information just in within the last half an hour from the san jose police department. that abduction triggered an amber alert for emiliano salinas who was sitting in the backseat of a car this morning. the child will be soon reunited with his family. chp telling us they are still looking for the 1992 white honda accord tied to the amber alert. happening right now, gathering details from the scene in san jose. we'll have a live report with your noon newscast. >>> it's taken almost a year and a half, but work is finally set to begin this morning on a massive sink hole in mora ga. that's where thom jensen is heading. >>> a heat advisory is over, but heat persists in many parts of the bay area. more news for you coming up in 30 minutes. for n
dan fisher jr. of chattanooga, oklahoma. he and his wife are about to celebrate their 66th wedding anniversary. >>> arzella johnson, celebratingw somebody that is celebrating a milestone, tell us about it. >> awesome. >> we've got more on world >>> good monday morning. our breaking news this morning, a 1-year-old baby abdeducted earlier in monterey county has been found safe in san jose. that information just in within the last half an hour from the san jose police...
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johnson. staff sergeant joshua snowden. staff sergeant william con drun. call len leach. mark hopkins and dan. down on its way to arizona. today, little charlie gard's parents will make a desperate last pitch to keep their young son alive. the u.k.'s high court set to rule on whether the terminally ill infant can come to the u.s. to experimental treatment or life support. comes just hours after the parents submitted new evidence proving ground breaking treatment can reverse brain damage. that's a look at your headlin headlines send it back to you in a little bit. steve: come up, investigation swirls around the president's pick for the next fbi director. could another potential probe expose a double standard for democrats regarding the dnc and the ukraine? rnc chair woman ronna mcdaniel sounds off. she is next on "fox & friends." ♪ working for a living ♪ i'm working for a living ♪ living and a working ♪ taking what their giving because i'm working for a living ♪ whoa, whoa she's outside of the key, she shoots... ...she scores! uh... yes, erin, it is great time to score a deal. we need to make r
johnson. staff sergeant joshua snowden. staff sergeant william con drun. call len leach. mark hopkins and dan. down on its way to arizona. today, little charlie gard's parents will make a desperate last pitch to keep their young son alive. the u.k.'s high court set to rule on whether the terminally ill infant can come to the u.s. to experimental treatment or life support. comes just hours after the parents submitted new evidence proving ground breaking treatment can reverse brain damage. that's...
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dan. not only is he celebrate a milestone birthday, he and his wife are about to celebrate their 66th wedding an versionry. congratulations. zella johnsonast but certainly not least, 100th birthday to eva ken decide. she is from hancock, michigan, a family physician for month than 40 years. you know somebody celebrate a milestone, tell us all about it at today.com/celebrate. >> we've got more on world emoji day next. >> the emoji movie. >>> 8:56 news your time now on this monday, july seven teeth, 2017. good morning to you. we want to check in on your morning commute right now with melissa mollet and your first 4 traffic. >> inner loop and outer loop looking okay right now. eastbound 66 after 28 centerville looks a little bit slow there this morning. take overall no major issues right now just a couple of slow downs and 270 at montrose road looking good north bound and southbound. >> we'll take a quick break now. we'll check your forecast next. stay with us. >>> good morning. temperatures already near 80 degrees. 79 feels like 82. partly cloudy skies, another hot one today, 91 for a high temperature. we have an isolated afternoon chance
dan. not only is he celebrate a milestone birthday, he and his wife are about to celebrate their 66th wedding an versionry. congratulations. zella johnsonast but certainly not least, 100th birthday to eva ken decide. she is from hancock, michigan, a family physician for month than 40 years. you know somebody celebrate a milestone, tell us all about it at today.com/celebrate. >> we've got more on world emoji day next. >> the emoji movie. >>> 8:56 news your time now on this...