saturday. a lot wetter today. we re going to have the forecast for and you you cck always chehe forecast in your neighbor in the palm of your hands.> now to that breaking news, after a week of terror, the fedr have t man. a swift arrest today of the guy they believe has bn sending those pipe bombs to democratic lawmakers and critics of president trump. authorities moved in today. leon harris with all the twists and the turns. and there have been quite a few of them. we ll getde to the ee in just a second. first we ll talk about the man who was arrested. 56-year-old cesar sayoc. apparently he is a registered republicanrr he s beented before. previously in 2002 for threatening to throw a bomb. he was given probation then. his cousins said that he worked as a stripper and as a bouncer in a number of clubs in his 20s. he was arrested in this van you see here. he had picture of president trump in addition to presidential seals and pictures on the windows. a now, of this comi
were injured, including police officers. the attacker also died at the scene. new zealand s prime minister says there is no wider national security threat. he described how the shooting unfolded. the the shooting unfolded. offender was armed with a pump the offender was armed with a pump action shotgun. he moved through the building site, discharging the firearm he went to. upon reaching the upper levels of the building, the man contained himself in an elevator, shots were fired and he was located a short time later. i want to thank the brave men and women of the new zealand police. who ran into the gunfire, straight into harm s way, in order to save the lives of others. the shooting happened on a construction site in the central business district of auckland. these workers described what they witnessed. i saw 20 people rushing out of the building. telling pedestrians to move, i was like what has happened they say we saw, a guy with a shotgun in his hand and he was aiming fo
is similar, dry and sunny again, but it gets more humid by the weekend and as the humidity levels rise, we are likely to see some showers and thunderstorms breaking up and for some it will bring the first significant rainfall we have seen forfour significant rainfall we have seen for four weeks. thanks, chris. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire, which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but, from the ten team, it s goodnight. rishi sunak is tonight on his way to meetjoe biden in washington. is the threat posed by artificial intelligence to humanity now at the top his agenda? as the prime minister prepares to make the case for britain to be a global leader in policing ai, we ll ask if it might actually suit big tech to warn us about the dangers. also tonight: anoth
after much pressure and anticipation, there are reports in the german media that the country will send leopard 2 battle tanks to ukraine. reports suggest olaf scholz will give the go ahead to send 1a tanks, paving the way for poland german made analysts say this could be a game changerfor ukraine in its efforts to repel russian troops from its territory. sofia bettiza has the latest. he has been hesitant for days, but now, after mounting pressure, the german chancellor appears to have finally given the green light. according to german media, he will send at least 1a leopard tanks to kyiv. these are world class weapons stock produced in germany, they are widely seen as the best fit for ukraine. at least 16 european nato countries have them, but until now, they weren t allowed to export them because germany had to give permission. something that caused some frustration. the polish prime minister accused germany of acting in a way that was difficult to understand. in particular,