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elizabeth palmer spoke to one california tourist who escaped death by inches. just after 10:00 last night around london bridge, people were running for their urged on by the police. >> move back. >> reporter: the van that the terrorists had used moments ago could mow down pedestrians stood abandoned as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air, and the ground. dan anguyen was on the bridge when he saw the van coming toward him. it missed him by inches. >> my wife saw someone jumping off the bridge. >> and the people in the van. >> i had never seen anything like that. >> you think they were dead. >> yeah for sure. >> reporter: the suspects went to a near by area filled with bars and restauranted. as armed units moved into position these filmed by a traumatized resident on the phone. police in the area shouted at patrons to hit the floor. there was a burst of gunfire and then as sudden as it had begun it was over. the three suspects shot dead by the police. all wearing what looked like suicide belts but what turned out later to be faked. elizabeth palmer,
elizabeth palmer spoke to one california tourist who escaped death by inches. just after 10:00 last night around london bridge, people were running for their urged on by the police. >> move back. >> reporter: the van that the terrorists had used moments ago could mow down pedestrians stood abandoned as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air, and the ground. dan anguyen was on the bridge when he saw the van coming toward him. it missed him by inches. >> my wife saw...
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elizabeth palmer tells us about the hackers demands. >> the malware crippled computers across ukraine. russia. ukmost of europe and the u.s. disables a vast range of automated systems in banks and airport, a construction company. a major law firm, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit too. including merck , maersk. >> they're asking for money. >> $300 to be exact. here's what an infected computer tells the user to do. pay up in the crypto currency bit coin to get your files back. cyber attacks say the experts are here to say. and they could get much more sinister. >> you can imagine the future where maybe conceptually they are able to infect the defibrillator or pacemaker or automobile or something like this which is the ultimate ransom. >> that's a terrifying prospect. >> i think it's a nonunforcastable future. >> reporter: the experts say there was a software fix available to protect against petca. but not everyone has been keeping their it security up to date. this latest attack should be a wake up call. elizabeth palmer, cb
elizabeth palmer tells us about the hackers demands. >> the malware crippled computers across ukraine. russia. ukmost of europe and the u.s. disables a vast range of automated systems in banks and airport, a construction company. a major law firm, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit too. including merck , maersk. >> they're asking for money. >> $300 to be exact. here's what an infected computer tells the user to do....
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be a wake-up call. >> mason: elizabeth palmer, thanks, liz. president trump afears have drawn his own red line over chemical weapons in syria. last night, the u.s. warned the assad regime it will pay a heavy price if it launches another chemical attack. david martin is following this. >> reporter: the white house warning was based on surveillance of shayrat airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime laedunch a deadly poison gas attack in april. th nerve agent sarin killed 87 people, including children. the u.s. military leitallated by firing 59 cruise missiles at the airfield. ever since, the base has been under intense surveillanceaise known location of chemical weapons. president trump's u.n. ambassador nikki haley told congress what u.s. intelligence has observed. >> they have seen activities that are similar to preparations e much like what we saw on april 4. >> reporter: according to pentagon officials, an aircraft shelter, which once housed the syrian jet that carried out the chemical attack is once again in use. u.s. intellige
be a wake-up call. >> mason: elizabeth palmer, thanks, liz. president trump afears have drawn his own red line over chemical weapons in syria. last night, the u.s. warned the assad regime it will pay a heavy price if it launches another chemical attack. david martin is following this. >> reporter: the white house warning was based on surveillance of shayrat airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime laedunch a deadly poison gas attack in april. th nerve agent sarin killed...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, most of europe, and the u.s., disabling a vast range of automated systems in banks, airport, a construction company, a major law firm, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit, too, including new jersey-based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company molner mask, and the russian oil giant rosneft. who's done it? carl herberger from radware cybersecurity. what do you expect? >> the suspicions are this is a criminal motive. why? because they're asking for money. >> reporter: $300 to be exact. here's what an infected computer tells the user to do. pay up in the crypto currency bitcoin to get your files back. cyber attacks, the experts say, are here to stay, especially ransom ware, and they could get much worse. >> you can imagine a future where maybe conceptually they're able to infect a defibrillator or insulin pacemaker or automobile or something like this, which is the ultimate ransom. >> that's a terrifying prospect. >> and i th
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, most of europe, and the u.s., disabling a vast range of automated systems in banks, airport, a construction company, a major law firm, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit, too, including new jersey-based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company molner mask, and the russian oil giant rosneft. who's done it? carl herberger from...
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>> mason: elizabeth palmer in london. thanks, liz.urning now to the threat in the skies, homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has new information on what caused the u.s. to ban laptops on some overseas flights. >> reporter: u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the terrorist organizations capabilities to target planes. is evolving rapically and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there has been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more terrorist hot spots and foot soldiers now than almost any time in history. >> reporter: in march cbs news confirmed the terrorist groups have been testing a bomb that can be hid anyone a laptop computer to evade security scanners. some of the intelligence was gathered at mosul university in iraq. the u.s. uncovered evidence that isis was testing the explosive on screening equipment taken from the city's international airport in 2014. that led the trump ad
>> mason: elizabeth palmer in london. thanks, liz.urning now to the threat in the skies, homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has new information on what caused the u.s. to ban laptops on some overseas flights. >> reporter: u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the terrorist organizations capabilities to target planes. is evolving rapically and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of...
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." >>> i'm elizabeth palmer. today londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attacks. eight minutes after it began, it was over. the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot dead by police. but in their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims maimed in their stabbing spree. >> you keep going. you keep going. >> reporter: other victims were crushed by the attackers' van on london bridge. imagine the shock and the terror of people walking across this bridge on saturday night when they realized the van was hurtling toward them at 50 miles an hour. the driver determined to hurt or kill as many people as he could. brad myers, on vacation from florida, had a narrow escape. after taking a selfie on the bridge, he walked away, and heard the van mount the sidewalk. here is the photo he took afterwards, bodies strewn across the road. >> i do think that everyone needs to see what is going on and what we're up against. >> reporter: all those who gathered at a vigil tod
." >>> i'm elizabeth palmer. today londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attacks. eight minutes after it began, it was over. the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot dead by police. but in their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims maimed in their stabbing spree. >> you keep going. you keep going. >> reporter: other victims were crushed by the attackers' van on london bridge. imagine the shock and the...
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. >>> elizabeth palmer. thanks, liz. and we're back in just a moment. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >> president trump appears to have drawn his own red line over chemical weapons in syria. last night the u.s. warned the assad regime it will pay a heavy price if it launches another chemical attack. david martin is following this. the white house warning was based on surveillance of the airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime launched a deadly poison gas attack in april. the nerve agent sarin killed 87 people including children. the u.s. military retaliated. ever since the base has been under intense surveillance as a known location of chemical president trump's u.n. ambassador, nikki haley told congress what u.s. intelligence has observed. >> they have seen activities similar to preparations of a chemical weapons attack, much like what we saw on april 4th. >> according to pentagon officials an aircraft center which once housed the syrian jet that carried out april chemical attack is once again in use
. >>> elizabeth palmer. thanks, liz. and we're back in just a moment. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >> president trump appears to have drawn his own red line over chemical weapons in syria. last night the u.s. warned the assad regime it will pay a heavy price if it launches another chemical attack. david martin is following this. the white house warning was based on surveillance of the airfield, the same base from which the syrian regime launched a...
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anthony. >> elizabeth palmer in london. thanks, liz. turning to the terror threat in the skies.d the u.s. to ban lap tops from some overseas flights. ep growing increasingly concerned about the capabilities of terrorist organizations to target commercial planes. one source tells cbs news, that the threat is evolving rapidly and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month. secretary of homeland security, john kelly said there has been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more terrorist hot spots and foot soldiers now than almost any time in modern history. >> in march, cbs news confirmed the terrorist groups have been testing a bomb that can be hidden in a laptop computer to evade security scanners. some of the intelligence was gathered at mosul university in iraq. the u.s. uncovered evidence that isis was testing the explosive on screening equipment taken from the city's international airport in 2014. that led the trump administration to ban larger electronics in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the u.s.,
anthony. >> elizabeth palmer in london. thanks, liz. turning to the terror threat in the skies.d the u.s. to ban lap tops from some overseas flights. ep growing increasingly concerned about the capabilities of terrorist organizations to target commercial planes. one source tells cbs news, that the threat is evolving rapidly and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month. secretary of homeland security, john kelly said there has been an...
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elizabeth palmer reports from the biggest protest of all in moscow. >> reporter: this is exactly whathe protest from moscow's city center, but huge crowds of demonstrators ignored the ban and crashed the holiday celebration, chanting, "putin is a thief." dozens were arrested. thousands stood their ground. this is the front line of what's become a standoff. the protesters managed to get into an area that was banned to them. then the riot police have showed up. now they're trying to stop anybody else from joining the mass of protesters. as for the leader of this movement, alexei navalny, police arrested him at home before he could go anywhere. but across russia more than 100 protest the inspired by him went ahead. this one's 150 miles from moscow. it may not look like much, but in fact, it's a triumph. when we visited organizers a few days ago, they and their only promotional booth had been banished to a remote parking lot by hostile local government. this 15-year-old was helping to spread the word. why did you get involved in the movement to support navalny? russia is an authoritarian
elizabeth palmer reports from the biggest protest of all in moscow. >> reporter: this is exactly whathe protest from moscow's city center, but huge crowds of demonstrators ignored the ban and crashed the holiday celebration, chanting, "putin is a thief." dozens were arrested. thousands stood their ground. this is the front line of what's become a standoff. the protesters managed to get into an area that was banned to them. then the riot police have showed up. now they're trying...
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elizabeth palmer spoke with a california tourist. >> reporter: around london bridge, people were running for their lives, urged on by police. the van that the terrorists used moments ago stood abandoned as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air and the ground. cali realized the van was headed right for him. it missed him by inches and he can't forget what he saw next. >> my girlfriend saw someone jump off the bridge. >> people lying in the road -- were they in need of help? >> i haven't seen anything like that. >> reporter: do you think they were dead? >> for sure. >> reporter: the three attackers jumped out armed with knives and raced to a nearby area packed with bars and restaurants and we want on a stabbing rampage. as armed units moved into position, these filmed by a traumatized resident on her phone. police shouted hit the floor. there was a burst of gunfire and then as suddenly as it had begun it was over. the three suspects were shot dead by the police. all were wearing what looked like suicide belts but rn out to be fakes. >>> president trump is responding to the atta
elizabeth palmer spoke with a california tourist. >> reporter: around london bridge, people were running for their lives, urged on by police. the van that the terrorists used moments ago stood abandoned as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air and the ground. cali realized the van was headed right for him. it missed him by inches and he can't forget what he saw next. >> my girlfriend saw someone jump off the bridge. >> people lying in the road -- were they in need...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> the trump administration hopes to put a limited version of the travel ban into place tomorrow. the supreme court partially reinstated the ban monday. the u.s. can block travelers from six mostly muslim countries unless they have a bona fide relationship in the united states. >>> president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort register as a foreign agent. in a justice department filing manafort said his firm received $17 million for consulting work done for a pro russian political party in ukraine. he coached members on how to interact with u.s. officials. the work was done from 2012 to 2014. >>> reality winner, the defense contractor accused of leaking a top secret report, appeared in a georgia taupe for a second time. winner has meade not guilty to the charge of transmission of national defense information. she was arrested earlier this month and an october 23rd trial date has been set. >>> two former chicago police officer and one current officer have been indicted on charges that they lied about events in the shooting death of laquan
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> the trump administration hopes to put a limited version of the travel ban into place tomorrow. the supreme court partially reinstated the ban monday. the u.s. can block travelers from six mostly muslim countries unless they have a bona fide relationship in the united states. >>> president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort register as a foreign agent. in a justice department filing manafort said his firm received $17 million...
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." >> reporter: i'm elizabeth palmer. londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attack. eight minutes after it began, it was over, the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot dead by police. but in their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims maimed in their stabbing spree. >> you keep going. you keep going. >> reporter: other victims were crushed by the attackers' van on london bridge. imagine the shock and the terror of people walking across this bridge on saturday night when they realized the van was hurdling toward them at 50mph. the driver determined to hurt or kill as many people as he could. brad myers on vacation from florida had a narrow escape. after taking a selfie on the bridge, he walked away and then heard the fan mount the sidewalk. here's the photo he took afterward, bodies strewn across the road. >> i do think that everyone needs to see, you know, what is going on and what we're up against. >> reporter: all those who quartered at a vigil today kno
." >> reporter: i'm elizabeth palmer. londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attack. eight minutes after it began, it was over, the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot dead by police. but in their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims maimed in their stabbing spree. >> you keep going. you keep going. >> reporter: other victims were crushed by the attackers' van on london bridge. imagine the shock and the...
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we begin with elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: just after 10:00 last night around london bridge, peoplerged on by the police. >> move back! >> reporter: the van that the terrorists had used moments before to mow down pedestrians stood abandoned, as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air and the ground. dan from california had been on the bridge when he realized the van was headed right for him. it missed him by inches, he told us, but he can't forget what he saw next. >> my girlfriend saw someone jump off the bridge. >> reporter: and the people who were lying in the road, were they in need of help? >> nah, they were -- i hadn't seen anything like that. they were just -- >> reporter: you think they were dead? >> yeah, for sure. >> reporter: after they crash their van, the three attackju knives and raced to a nearby area, packed with bars and restaurants where they went on a stabbing rampage. as armed units moved into position, these filmed by a traumatized resident on her phone, police in the area shouted at bar patrons to hit the floor. there was a burst of gunfire and then a
we begin with elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: just after 10:00 last night around london bridge, peoplerged on by the police. >> move back! >> reporter: the van that the terrorists had used moments before to mow down pedestrians stood abandoned, as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air and the ground. dan from california had been on the bridge when he realized the van was headed right for him. it missed him by inches, he told us, but he can't forget what he saw next....
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elizabeth palmer is in moscow. >> this is exactly what the government was trying to headoff when it banned protest from moscow city center. but huge crowds of demonstrators ignored the ban and crashed the country's national holiday celebration chanting, "putin is a thief." dozens were arrested, thousands stood their ground. this is the front line of what's become a standoff. the protesters managed to get into an area that was specifically banned to them. then the riot police have showed up. now they're trying to stop anybody else from joining the massive protest. as for the leader of this movement, alexander navalny, police arrested him at home before he could go anywhere. but across russia, more than 1400 protests inspired by him went ahead. this one is 150 miles from moscow. it may not look like much, but, in fact, it's a triumph. when we visited organizers a few days ago, they and their only promotional booth had been banished to a remote parking lot by hostile local governments. danil beylakov, who is 15, was helping to spread the word. why did you get involved in the movement to suppo
elizabeth palmer is in moscow. >> this is exactly what the government was trying to headoff when it banned protest from moscow city center. but huge crowds of demonstrators ignored the ban and crashed the country's national holiday celebration chanting, "putin is a thief." dozens were arrested, thousands stood their ground. this is the front line of what's become a standoff. the protesters managed to get into an area that was specifically banned to them. then the riot police...
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less than three months after a deadly terrorist attack on the westminster bridge, the last from elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: police are now saying that the attacks in london tonight were acts of terrorism. a coherent picture is still emerging, just after 10:00 in the first incident, a white van drove wildly across london bridge swerving back and forth apparently deliberately hitting groups of pedestrians. people were left lying in the road and on the sidewalk. that van came to rest at the end of a bridge. then shortly afterwards, police responded to reports of a stabbing in an area janet to the bridge called borough market full of bars and restaurants, according to the witness reports, three men were in the bars, and were stabbing some of the customers. they reported that gunfire rang out. presumably police gunfire. and the police had confirmed that they are looking for or investigating three suspects. tomorrow morning, prime minister teresa may will meet her security chief to decide what the response of the country will be. this is just two weeks after that terrible bombing in manch
less than three months after a deadly terrorist attack on the westminster bridge, the last from elizabeth palmer in london. >> reporter: police are now saying that the attacks in london tonight were acts of terrorism. a coherent picture is still emerging, just after 10:00 in the first incident, a white van drove wildly across london bridge swerving back and forth apparently deliberately hitting groups of pedestrians. people were left lying in the road and on the sidewalk. that van came to...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning 20678917 has certainly been a cruel year for great britain. there have been four attacks so far. one happened just down the street from me. this time it was muslims who were leaving just after midnight following ramadan prayers. witnesses say a man who was shouting i want to kill muslims drove straight into a crowd. a man fell and collapsed. he was killed. it's not clear it was a result of the atalt. khalid watched it happened. >> he turched left. no indication. he turned left into the people. one of them, he was under the bus. people ran to the bus to actually lift the van up to the guy out from under the bus. >> reporter: drivers rushed to get the driver of the man and held him until the police arrived. he's a 48-year-old man now under arrest. eight people were taken to the hospital and this morning london's police confirmed what everyone feared. >> given the methodology and given what's happened across the country, this had all the hallmarks
elizabeth palmer is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning 20678917 has certainly been a cruel year for great britain. there have been four attacks so far. one happened just down the street from me. this time it was muslims who were leaving just after midnight following ramadan prayers. witnesses say a man who was shouting i want to kill muslims drove straight into a crowd. a man fell and collapsed. he was killed. it's not clear it was a result of the atalt. khalid watched it...
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we begin with elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: just after 10:00 last night around london bridge, people were running for their lives, urged on by the police. >> move back! >> reporter: the van that the terrorists had used moments before to mow down pedestrians stood abandoned as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air and the ground. ( sirens ) dan nguyen from california had been on the bridge when he realized the van was headed right for him. it missed him by inches, he told us, but he can't forget what he saw next. >> my girlfriend saw someone jump off the bridge. >> reporter: and the people who were lying in the road, were they in need of help? >> nah, they were-- i hadn't seen anything like that. they were just... >> reporter: you think they were dead? >> yeah, for sure. >> reporter: after they crashed their van, the three attackers jumped out armed with knives and raced to a nearby area packed with bars and restaurants, where they went on a stabbing rampage. as armed units moved into position, these filmed by a traumatized resident on her phone, police in the area shouted
we begin with elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: just after 10:00 last night around london bridge, people were running for their lives, urged on by the police. >> move back! >> reporter: the van that the terrorists had used moments before to mow down pedestrians stood abandoned as security forces rushed to the rescue from the air and the ground. ( sirens ) dan nguyen from california had been on the bridge when he realized the van was headed right for him. it missed him by inches,...
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elizabeth palmer is with the protests in the heart of moscow. abeth, good morning. >> good morning. after a last-minute change of venue that created some confusion the protesters formed up here on the main boulevard that goes through the center of moscow right down to the kremlin. they shouted "putin you thief" and "russia without putin" as the police formed lines and arrested some of the protesters. alex alexei navalny's wife tweeted he was detained outside of the apartment as he was leaving to come to the protest. like the last protest in march this has drawn young people who support navalny's main anti-corruption message but who are also angry about everything from unemployment and low wages to state control of the media. navalny, who is a lawyer, is also a populist and provocateur with a genius for drawing attention and hoping to put pressure on the kremlin building wide grassroots support for a run at the presidency next year. he has virtually no chance of winning, but his supporters love the fact that he would be the first serious oppositio
elizabeth palmer is with the protests in the heart of moscow. abeth, good morning. >> good morning. after a last-minute change of venue that created some confusion the protesters formed up here on the main boulevard that goes through the center of moscow right down to the kremlin. they shouted "putin you thief" and "russia without putin" as the police formed lines and arrested some of the protesters. alex alexei navalny's wife tweeted he was detained outside of the...
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elizabeth palmer has the story. >> the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, the uk, mostblin disabling, banks, airport, construction company, major law firm and grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit too. including, new jersey based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company, molar-mersk. and the russian oil giant. whodunni, carl harbaregr. what do you suspect? >> suspicions are, the suspicions are this is a criminal motive. why? because they're asking for -- money. >> $300 to be exact here's what an infected computer tells the user to do. pay up in the crypto currency bit coin. >> they could get much more sinister. >> you can imagine a future where maybe conceptually they're able to -- infect an insulin pacemaker or automobile or something like this. the ultimate ransom. >> a terrifying prospect. >> i think it's -- not unforecastable future. >> overseas the trump administration drawing a line in the sand. the administration warned the government of assad, if it launches a poison gas attack there will be a heavy pric
elizabeth palmer has the story. >> the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, the uk, mostblin disabling, banks, airport, construction company, major law firm and grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit too. including, new jersey based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company, molar-mersk. and the russian oil giant. whodunni, carl harbaregr. what do you suspect? >> suspicions are, the suspicions are this is a...
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elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: police say today's attack was not only terrorism, it was alsoriver of the truck who witnesses say shouted "i want to kill muslims" barreled into a small group of people near a north london mosque. the attacker, identified as 47-year-old darren osborne was pinned to the ground. shielded by some bystanders while others pushed to get their hands on him. the local imam made sure he was handed over to the police. mohammad mahmoud. >> we told them the situation that there is a man, he is restrained, he mowed down a group of people with his van. there is a mob -- there is a mob attempting to hurt him. >> reporter: just over two weeks ago, londoners were paying their respects to victims of the last attack, with a rented van on london bridge, by self proclaimed islamic extremists. even then, security forces were dreading the kind of tip for tat terrorist violence that could rip holes in london's multicultural fabric. today, britain's prime minister, theresa may appeared with religious leaders of all faith to appeal one more time for solidarity. >> there
elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: police say today's attack was not only terrorism, it was alsoriver of the truck who witnesses say shouted "i want to kill muslims" barreled into a small group of people near a north london mosque. the attacker, identified as 47-year-old darren osborne was pinned to the ground. shielded by some bystanders while others pushed to get their hands on him. the local imam made sure he was handed over to the police. mohammad mahmoud. >> we...
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>> thank you, elizabeth palmer reporting from london.r we only know the name of one of the people killed in saturday's attack. she's christine archibald, a 30-year-old woman from canada. she was hit by the van at the start of the terrorist she died in the arms of her fiancee tyler ferguson. the two sceeen together in this picture. >>> prime minister theresa may says the london attack represents a new trend. she believes terrorists are starting to copy each other. may also says technology companies need to stop terrorists from working together online. >> we cannot allow this ideology the safe space it needs to breed, yet that is precisely what the internet and the big companies that provide internet-based services provide. we need to work with allied democratic governments to reach international agreements that regulate cyberspace to prevent the spread of seterrorist planning. >> tear ressa townsend was hand interviewed by trump administration officials seeking a new fbi director. fran, good morning. >> good >> how significant is this cyb
>> thank you, elizabeth palmer reporting from london.r we only know the name of one of the people killed in saturday's attack. she's christine archibald, a 30-year-old woman from canada. she was hit by the van at the start of the terrorist she died in the arms of her fiancee tyler ferguson. the two sceeen together in this picture. >>> prime minister theresa may says the london attack represents a new trend. she believes terrorists are starting to copy each other. may also says...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, 2017 has certainly been a cruel year for great britain. there have been four attacks so far. three of them including it will one that happened last night just behind the road behind me here in london. this time the targets were muslims who were leaving the local mosque just after midnight following ramadan prayers. witnesses say a man shouting "i want to kill muslim" drove into a crowd of people. one man later died but it's not clear he was actually killed in the attack. khalid watched ithappened. >> the van turned left with no indication, with no -- he turned left into the people. one of them, he was under the van. people ran to the van to lift this guy up to get the van off the guy. >> reporter: bystanders rushed to bin down the driver of the rented van and held him until police arrived. he's a 48-year-old man now under arrest. eight people were taken to the hospital and this morning london's police confirmed what everyone feared. >> this was quite clearly an attack on muslims
elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, 2017 has certainly been a cruel year for great britain. there have been four attacks so far. three of them including it will one that happened last night just behind the road behind me here in london. this time the targets were muslims who were leaving the local mosque just after midnight following ramadan prayers. witnesses say a man shouting "i want to kill muslim" drove into a crowd of people....
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elizabeth palmer in central london at the scene of the attack on the london bridge. eth, good morning. >> good morning. yes, i'm standing on london bridge, where the attack happened. it's half opened again this morning, expected to open fully later today. and it's several miles from the outer east london suburbs where police have been making arrests in the last 24 hours directly related to the attack. they say they're looking for accomplices. today's arrest add to more than a dozen made on sunday in the area where one of the attackers is believed to have lived. in london police patrols have been stepped up, backed by a vast intelligence network that's been tracking potentially violent radicals. in fact, recently the police have been detaining an average of one person a day on terrorism related charges. chief cressida dick. >> i would just remind people that we do have literally thousands, in fact tens of thousands of people, who we would regard as subjects of interest. >> reporter: on saturday night, it took eight minutes for police to shoot the three attackers dead,
elizabeth palmer in central london at the scene of the attack on the london bridge. eth, good morning. >> good morning. yes, i'm standing on london bridge, where the attack happened. it's half opened again this morning, expected to open fully later today. and it's several miles from the outer east london suburbs where police have been making arrests in the last 24 hours directly related to the attack. they say they're looking for accomplices. today's arrest add to more than a dozen made...
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elizabeth palmer is inenon at t attack on london bridge. arby market borough was packed with visitors on saturday night who ran for their life. isis claimed responsibility for the rampage. elizabeth good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'mg london bridge where the attack happened. it's halop fully open later today. it's several miles from the urb police have been making arrests in the last 24 hours directly related to the attack. accomplices.y're looking for today's arrests add to more than a dozen made on sunday in the area where one of t belved to h. in london, police patrols are u vast intelligence network tracking viont radicals. recently the police have been detaining an average of one person a day on terrorism-related charges. chief cressida dick. >> i'd just remind people that we have literally thousands, tens of thousands of people who we would regard as subjects of interest. >> reporter: on saturday night it took eight minutes for police to shoot the three attackers dead wearing what turned out to be fake suicide belts. back on
elizabeth palmer is inenon at t attack on london bridge. arby market borough was packed with visitors on saturday night who ran for their life. isis claimed responsibility for the rampage. elizabeth good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'mg london bridge where the attack happened. it's halop fully open later today. it's several miles from the urb police have been making arrests in the last 24 hours directly related to the attack. accomplices.y're looking for today's arrests add to...
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. >> dickerson: elizabeth palmer, thanks. we now go to cbs news foreign correspondent charlie d'agata who is also as london bridge. >> good morning, john we are in an area not far from where the attacks took place last night and these neighbors in the heart of london are still on lock down. the police cordon about as wide as it was last night as this investigation gets underway. this morning, forensic teams come through the area searching for any clue that might help identify the assailants and provide some explanation for >> an unarmed transport police officer was among the first knifing victims, stabbed in the faces a he tried to intervene. police say he is in stable condition, that his injuries are not life-threatening. >> documentary filmmaker gabriel used his cellphone to capture the moment armed police helped put an end to the rampage. >> so i saw this man with this kind of explosive looking belt and so at that point, they were running towards me. >> that apparent suicide belt was a fake, designed, police say, to spread
. >> dickerson: elizabeth palmer, thanks. we now go to cbs news foreign correspondent charlie d'agata who is also as london bridge. >> good morning, john we are in an area not far from where the attacks took place last night and these neighbors in the heart of london are still on lock down. the police cordon about as wide as it was last night as this investigation gets underway. this morning, forensic teams come through the area searching for any clue that might help identify the...
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elizabeth palmer is in months kou with reaction to what's happening in washington today. james comey's testimony is not a big story in moscow media at the moment, anyway, but the kremlin will be watching very closely. the russian government wants federal relations with the united sta donald trump could deliver them. vladimir putin has gone ott of his way to support donald trump whenever he could. last time when we were in sochi and he felt it was donald trump's prerogative to fire james comey. he hopes they will meet this summer at the european summit and that will press the reset button. they'll watch very closely in case something they said today gets in the way of thing this summer. charlie? >> thanks, liz. >>> today's highly anticipated testimony in washington could help define the trump presidency, but this will not be the first time presidential hearings have gripped the nation. chip reid is on capitol hill to show us how others have had a lasting impact. chip, good morning. >> good morning. to put this in context, this is one of a years that have broadcast live on
elizabeth palmer is in months kou with reaction to what's happening in washington today. james comey's testimony is not a big story in moscow media at the moment, anyway, but the kremlin will be watching very closely. the russian government wants federal relations with the united sta donald trump could deliver them. vladimir putin has gone ott of his way to support donald trump whenever he could. last time when we were in sochi and he felt it was donald trump's prerogative to fire james comey....
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elizabeth palmer is in london with a case that could be worth millions of dollars.ing. >> reporter: good morning. well, of course we'll never know what dali himself might have thought of this bizarre surrealist you could say court order. would he have been horrified or maybe delighted. after all, he made a career as the great master of surrealism in 20th century art. and grew famous and rich. >> lost two things in life. money. >> reporter: he married gala a russian teacher and their relationship too had its surreal side. they never had children, gala had other lovers and for years they lived apart with dali only visiting upon written invitation. dali lived and breathed surrealism. >> at the basis of his ideas are as he puts it cauliflowers and rhinohorns. >> reporter: his devotion to gala was in fact really real. >> we never make love to another woman but gala. >> reporter: i want this my mother. she claims her claim isn't about dali's estate. at auction his paintings stretched strat foric prices. their sculpture at a world famous museum dedicated to the man who tod
elizabeth palmer is in london with a case that could be worth millions of dollars.ing. >> reporter: good morning. well, of course we'll never know what dali himself might have thought of this bizarre surrealist you could say court order. would he have been horrified or maybe delighted. after all, he made a career as the great master of surrealism in 20th century art. and grew famous and rich. >> lost two things in life. money. >> reporter: he married gala a russian teacher and...
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elizabeth palmer is in the heart of moscow, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the plans have been thrown boo confusion after a confusesing change of venue. people are celebrating russia's national holiday. that makes it illegal and so, of course, that will increase the risks with clashes with police. it wouldn't be the first time that any valny and protesters were there. mostly young people who support his main anti-corruption message but are angry about everything including unemployment and control of the state media. he's an entrepreneur and genius. it's, again, to get publicity and put pressure on the kremlin to let him run for president next year. and to add to the norah, we just heard nevelni was arrested already as he left his parent to come here to protest. >> thank you so much. >>> a passenger plane had to land in sydney, australia, after a gaping hole was noted near the new jersey. the plane was headed to shanghai. the captain immediately returned to the sydney airport. the airbus has two engines. passengers say they heard a loud bang and smelled somet
elizabeth palmer is in the heart of moscow, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the plans have been thrown boo confusion after a confusesing change of venue. people are celebrating russia's national holiday. that makes it illegal and so, of course, that will increase the risks with clashes with police. it wouldn't be the first time that any valny and protesters were there. mostly young people who support his main anti-corruption message but are angry about everything including...