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>> reporter: the suspect, ramon hutchinson, had been on the run for march when he didn't show up for court, wanted for assaulting a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession and a dui. minnesota bounty hunters tracked him to texas and called in a corpus christie tracker. >> we accept the fact it is a reality that you put yourself in a dangerous situation, daily. that doesn't make it easier to digest. >> reporter: garcia and the bounty hunter track him and his girlfriend to the dealership. >> we were told they were a federal agency. we thought they were plainclothes officers. >> reporter: the bounty hunters confronted hutchinson and he drew his pistol and then drop it and fought and the suspect grabbed the gun and began firing. hena daniels, cbs news. >>> hutchinson and the two investigators died at the scene and no one else was struck by e won't ring in 2018 with cnn. the network fired her from hosting the new year's eve show which she has done with anderson cooper since 2007. it is over the explosive photo of her holding a bloody severed head resembling donald trump. griffin later
>> reporter: the suspect, ramon hutchinson, had been on the run for march when he didn't show up for court, wanted for assaulting a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession and a dui. minnesota bounty hunters tracked him to texas and called in a corpus christie tracker. >> we accept the fact it is a reality that you put yourself in a dangerous situation, daily. that doesn't make it easier to digest. >> reporter: garcia and the bounty hunter track him and his girlfriend to...
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. >> reporter: the suspect ramon hutchinson had been on the run since march when he didn't show up for court. he was wanted for assaulting a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession and a dui. minnesota bound hunters tracked him to texas and called in corpus christi-based fidel garcia, jr., to track him. garcia along with bounty hunter gabrielle bernal tracked hutchinson and his girlfriend to the dealership. >> we were told they were federal agents. >> reporter: they confront hutchinson who responded by drawing his own gun and then dropping it. the men fought as the suspect grabbed the gun and began firing. hena daniels, cbs news. >>> time to see how the financial markets are doing on wall street. right now, the dow is up 97 points. >>> it's longer than a football field with a 385-foot wingspan. the world's largest airplane debuted this week. it's called the stratolunch. it was pulled out of a hangar in the mojave desert to begin fueling tests. it's 50 feet tall, has 28 wheels and features 6 engines used by the boeing 747. the plane designed to release rockets that will carry satell
. >> reporter: the suspect ramon hutchinson had been on the run since march when he didn't show up for court. he was wanted for assaulting a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession and a dui. minnesota bound hunters tracked him to texas and called in corpus christi-based fidel garcia, jr., to track him. garcia along with bounty hunter gabrielle bernal tracked hutchinson and his girlfriend to the dealership. >> we were told they were federal agents. >> reporter: they...
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they gave hutchinson orders... but hutchinson pulled out his own gun and started shooting.ve) bernal and garcia returned fire and all three men were killed in the shootout. hutchinson had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first-degree drug charge in minneapolis. police say about 20 shots were fired in about six seconds. danon: we're talking about home prices here in the bay area. everyone asked, 'why are they so high?' why are they so high, rob?black: well you looked at what's happening in portland because they're soaring. recently they had 34 homes sell between 15 and 42 percent over asking price. and what you see is that this isn't the city's only turn. this has happe
they gave hutchinson orders... but hutchinson pulled out his own gun and started shooting.ve) bernal and garcia returned fire and all three men were killed in the shootout. hutchinson had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first-degree drug charge in minneapolis. police say about 20 shots were fired in about six seconds.
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you can see the bounty hunters, guns drawn, corner hutchinson in an office.ther customers close by. then there is a struggle. the fugitive pulls a gun -- and then, a total of 20 shots in six seconds. >> i'm hiding in a bathroom. please hurry. >> reporter: in the chaos, all three men are killed. hutchinson and the bounty hunters, 33-year old gabrial bernal, and 54-year-old fidel garcia. >> our dealership was the scene of a tragic and unfortunate confrontation. we are relieved to report that all of our employees and our customers are safe and unhurt. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation is under way and the dealership remains closed. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> when we come back -- new health headline about your blood pressure. how low should it really be. >>> and the new police images of tiger woods' car. you'll hear officers responding to the scene. >>> more on that fuel tanker truck exploding and the backup for miles. look closely. hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing
you can see the bounty hunters, guns drawn, corner hutchinson in an office.ther customers close by. then there is a struggle. the fugitive pulls a gun -- and then, a total of 20 shots in six seconds. >> i'm hiding in a bathroom. please hurry. >> reporter: in the chaos, all three men are killed. hutchinson and the bounty hunters, 33-year old gabrial bernal, and 54-year-old fidel garcia. >> our dealership was the scene of a tragic and unfortunate confrontation. we are relieved...
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>> the bounty hunters were hired by minnesota fugitive apprehension service to track down ramon hutchinson a record of violent crimes. some question the bounty hunter's decision to confront their suspect in a crowded workplace. >> best thing to do is actually sit in car, watch, wait. >> reporter: michael ferris managed pi' license to bounty hunt for the texas response group and says, just knowing the basic facts of what happened he would have done things differently. >> first thing of course we would go to local law enforcement of what we're doing, what's going on. >> reporter: it's not clear if the investigators notified police before approaching hutchinson. ferris is also troubled by what he her from the dealership. employees believed the bounty hunters were federal agent. >> we didn't give them permission and didn't tell them they had had to leave. we were told they were federal agents. >> if they said that, that would be a big problem. >> that would be a crime, yes, sir. >> reporter: biggest problem ferris has where the investigators decided to arrest hutchinson. >> let them leave, get
>> the bounty hunters were hired by minnesota fugitive apprehension service to track down ramon hutchinson a record of violent crimes. some question the bounty hunter's decision to confront their suspect in a crowded workplace. >> best thing to do is actually sit in car, watch, wait. >> reporter: michael ferris managed pi' license to bounty hunt for the texas response group and says, just knowing the basic facts of what happened he would have done things differently. >>...
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hutchinson and the bounty hinters. 33-year-old gabrielle bernard and garcia. >> dealership was the scene of a traj gic cop trun tags. all our employees and customers are safe and unhurt. >> the dealership remains closed. clay top sandal, abc news, denver. >> when we come back, we'll switch gears. this will be the key to surviving the skrefr night shift. no doubt. >> i'm going to show you one of my insomni-hacks with a segment. tackle eggplant lasagna coming up next. >> we're eating. everybody eating. >> on "world news now." everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. ♪ that's why i'm easy ♪ easy like sunday morning >> so, eating healthy isn't easy. no matter what day of the week. especially if you work odd hours. >> many asked how do we do it. i am inviting you into my kitchen to show you with first edition of insomni-hacks. ♪ ♪ >> meat, cheese,ed into
hutchinson and the bounty hinters. 33-year-old gabrielle bernard and garcia. >> dealership was the scene of a traj gic cop trun tags. all our employees and customers are safe and unhurt. >> the dealership remains closed. clay top sandal, abc news, denver. >> when we come back, we'll switch gears. this will be the key to surviving the skrefr night shift. no doubt. >> i'm going to show you one of my insomni-hacks with a segment. tackle eggplant lasagna coming up next....
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. benefit from taking an existing treatment much earlier. cancer research uk found that combining the drug abiratarone with another drug used in the initial phase of hormone therapy cuts the risk of dying by nearly forty per cent. abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. the researchers looked at a group of men who have what we call high risk prostate cancer, some men who aren at risk of the cancer spreading or who are at risk of having their treatment may be not work as well. they looked in this group of men and found that when they combined the normal treatments, where they reduce hormones, combined with another drug, it greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. that was the senior science information officer at cancer research uk. statins — which are usually prescribed to lower cholesterol — could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27 percent, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed re
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. benefit from taking an existing treatment much earlier. cancer research uk found that combining the drug abiratarone with another drug used in the initial phase of hormone therapy cuts the risk of dying by nearly forty per cent. abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. the researchers looked at a group of men who have what we call high risk prostate cancer, some men who aren at risk of the cancer spreading or who are at risk of having...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.to create an automatic compensation system for passengers affected by serious flight delays and cancellations. it comes a week after a major it failure caused hundreds of the airline's flights to be grounded. the images of the week from ba. passengers waiting for flights, some of which ended up being cancelled. the compensation bill could exceed £100 million for the airline. ba says it will treat customers fairly and refund legitimate expenses but consumer advocates say that is not enough. in a letter to the chief executive it says compensation should be automatic for passengers out of pocket. they should not have to apply directly to airlines for a refund. an automated system would save time and money for ba as well as prevent companies from making profit from misery of others. people are entitled to money but they are not given it automatically. passengers are often not realising what they are entitled to. the airlines can pay compensation because they know what flight you were on an
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.to create an automatic compensation system for passengers affected by serious flight delays and cancellations. it comes a week after a major it failure caused hundreds of the airline's flights to be grounded. the images of the week from ba. passengers waiting for flights, some of which ended up being cancelled. the compensation bill could exceed £100 million for the airline. ba says it will treat customers fairly and refund legitimate expenses but consumer advocates...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.hich are usually prescribed to lower cholesterol — could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27%, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed research involving 200,000 women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. the consumer group which is calling on british airways to create an automatic compensation system for passengers affected by serious flight delays and cancellations. it comes a week after a major it failure caused hundreds of the airline's flights to be grounded. the images of the week from ba. passengers waiting for flights, some of which ended up being cancelled. the compensation bill could exceed £100 million for the airline. ba says it will treat customers fairly and refund legitimate expenses but consumer advocates say that is not enough. in a letter to the chief executive it says compensation should be automatic for passengers
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.hich are usually prescribed to lower cholesterol — could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27%, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed research involving 200,000 women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. the consumer group which is calling on british airways to create an automatic compensation system for...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.new combination of hormone therapies, for prostate cancer. they say it has increased survival rates by more than a third. earlier i spoke to our health reporterjenny walrond about both these developments, but started by asking her about the potential new treatment for ovarian cancer. it doesn't have a proper name yet because it is such early stages. though it is a remarkable results, it is important to remember how early they are. 0nly it is important to remember how early they are. only 15 women have had this treatment. they have a long way to go. they have got to be assured it is safe and they have to be assured they can replicate those results in a larger trial and will not be available on the nhs any time soon. i understand they are testing with the safety of the drug and came away with these results. two drugs well—known to the cancer fighting community in the fight against prostrate cancer, tell us more about this? there is a long-running trial being funded by cancer research uk
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.new combination of hormone therapies, for prostate cancer. they say it has increased survival rates by more than a third. earlier i spoke to our health reporterjenny walrond about both these developments, but started by asking her about the potential new treatment for ovarian cancer. it doesn't have a proper name yet because it is such early stages. though it is a remarkable results, it is important to remember how early they are. 0nly it is important to remember how...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.benefit from taking an existing treatment much earlier. cancer research uk found that combining the drug abiratarone with another drug used in the initial phase of hormone therapy cuts the risk of dying by nearly a0 %. abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. earlier we spoke to dr aine mccarthy — senior science information officer at cancer research uk, and she told us more about the research this was a men with high risk of their cancer spreading of whom were at risk of having their treatment may be not work as well. we looked in this group and found that when they combined the normal treatment, where they reduce hormones, and combine that with the other drug, it greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. some breaking news to bring you: we are getting reports via reuters that police are attending an incident at london bridge in central london. we understand the officers are armed, and there is a report to suggest that lo
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.benefit from taking an existing treatment much earlier. cancer research uk found that combining the drug abiratarone with another drug used in the initial phase of hormone therapy cuts the risk of dying by nearly a0 %. abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. earlier we spoke to dr aine mccarthy — senior science information officer at cancer research uk, and she told us more about the research this was a men with high risk of their...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ed survival rates by more than a third. cancer research uk — which organised the trial — believes the findings could transform the treatment what the research has looked at was, could this drug be used to treat women who have an advanced stage of ovarian cancer? women for whom there are no other treatment options. any research which find and identifies potential new treatment for cancer, particularly when it is in the later stages, certainly is something to be excited about. the researchers themselves say, however, we need to be cautious because it was a very small scale trial. how does it work and why does it work? what‘s so special about this drug? what the research has found was that this drug can mimic how another molecule gets into cancer cells, and when it gets in there it damages the dna so much that the cells can‘t grow and they can‘t replicate and make copies of themselves. essentially it kills the cancer cells. why was the trial group so small? it is only 15 women. the trial
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ed survival rates by more than a third. cancer research uk — which organised the trial — believes the findings could transform the treatment what the research has looked at was, could this drug be used to treat women who have an advanced stage of ovarian cancer? women for whom there are no other treatment options. any research which find and identifies potential new treatment for cancer, particularly when it is in the later stages, certainly is something to be...
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we'll ask those questions of governor asa hutchinson. would he be onboard with that plan? he's live from little rock, next. to not just accept what you see, but imagine something new. at invisalign®, we use the most advanced teeth straightening technology to help you find the next amazing version of yourself. it's time to unleash your secret weapon. it's there, right under your nose. get to your best smile up to 50% faster. visit invisalign.com to get started today. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan offers from top lenders and in just 5 minutes, you could save thousands. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. i love date night. somebody's ruining it. yeah. well you could leave if you wanted to? i'm ryan and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit cold turkey. i tried to quit with the patch; that didn't work. along with support
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.the new exterior cladding that was put on this 19705 tower block just last year as part of a £10 million refurbishment. but there are still many questions outstanding for the local authority, builders, and subcontractors, as well as the company that managed the tower. simon gompertz reports on the investigations that will take place into the causes of the fire. there are still so much unclear, evidence perhaps destroyed in the fire, which is no subject to what is bound to be a lengthy investigation and public inquiry, but some worrying claims are emerging. firstly, that the sort of cladding that may have been used at grenfell tower, the polyethylene inside it not being fireproof enough, is banned in high—rise buildings in other countries included the united states. polyethylene as a material is used as the core of certain composite panels and it does have the ability to burn. having said that, the panels on this building, we don't yet know precisely what the make—up was. if they includ
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.the new exterior cladding that was put on this 19705 tower block just last year as part of a £10 million refurbishment. but there are still many questions outstanding for the local authority, builders, and subcontractors, as well as the company that managed the tower. simon gompertz reports on the investigations that will take place into the causes of the fire. there are still so much unclear, evidence perhaps destroyed in the fire, which is no subject to what is...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.six, our top story this evening. the deal with the dup is done, theresa may get backing for her minority government. and still to come, how many hours' sleep do you get a night, and what effect does it have on you? coming up in sportsday on bbc news — heather watson makes an excellent start to the week at eastbourne — the british no 3 beat the fourth seed, dominika cibulkova, in straight sets to reach theresa may has reassured the more than three million eu nationals living in britain that they will not be forced to leave the country after brexit. the prime minister said eu citizens legally in the uk would have what she called "settled status" — enjoying all the rights of uk citizens except the right to vote in general elections. but as our political correspondent vicki young reports — the offer depends on british citizens living in the eu being given the same status. theresa may says she is giving reassurance and certainty. is your offer to eu nationals good enough? allaying the anxie
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.six, our top story this evening. the deal with the dup is done, theresa may get backing for her minority government. and still to come, how many hours' sleep do you get a night, and what effect does it have on you? coming up in sportsday on bbc news — heather watson makes an excellent start to the week at eastbourne — the british no 3 beat the fourth seed, dominika cibulkova, in straight sets to reach theresa may has reassured the more than three million eu...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.new combination of hormonal therapies for prostate cancer. they say it has increased survival rates by more than a third. cancer research uk, who run the trial, believes it could transform the treatment of the disease. with me to discuss both these developments in cancer research is our health reporterjenny walrond. this is pretty exciting. let's start off with the ovarian developments. it isa off with the ovarian developments. it is a drug called oh nx —— 0801, very specific because it targets cancer cells. tell us more about it. it reduces the typical side—effects you get with chemotherapy which don't necessarily target those cells as well, but as you said, it has a strange name, it doesn't have a proper name yet because it is such early stages. although it is remarkable result, it is important to rememberjust remarkable result, it is important to remember just how remarkable result, it is important to rememberjust how early they are. only 15 women have had this treatment so they hav
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.new combination of hormonal therapies for prostate cancer. they say it has increased survival rates by more than a third. cancer research uk, who run the trial, believes it could transform the treatment of the disease. with me to discuss both these developments in cancer research is our health reporterjenny walrond. this is pretty exciting. let's start off with the ovarian developments. it isa off with the ovarian developments. it is a drug called oh nx —— 0801,...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.r cholesterol, could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27 per cent, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed research involving 200,000 women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. at least ten people have been reported killed following explosions at a funeral in the afghan capital kabul. it follows a huge bomb on wednesday in which 90 people were killed, and violent clashes yesterday. the bbc‘s secunder kermani is in afghan capital. -- is in —— is in the afghan capital, kabul 's. the blast took place at a cemetery where a young man killed in clashes with police was being buried. he was the son of a prominent local politician who had been taking place in a protest against the deteriorating security situation in afghanistan following that large suicide attack in kabul earlier this week in which 90 people we re earlier this week in which 90
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.r cholesterol, could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27 per cent, according to a new study. scientists in china who analysed research involving 200,000 women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. at least ten people have been reported killed following explosions at a funeral in the afghan capital kabul. it follows a huge bomb on...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. 200,000 women, found patients who took the drug were less likely to see their cancer return. charities have welcomed the news but say more clinical trials are needed. the consumer group which is calling on british airways to create an automatic compensation system for passengers affected by serious flight delays and cancellations. it comes a week after a major it failure caused hundreds of the airline‘s flights to be grounded. the company says it has already taken steps to process claims as speedily as possible. meanwhile, british airways cabin crew have voted for four more days of strike action starting onjune 16th. back to the election now — and in northern ireland next week‘s vote will make the fourth time voters have gone to the polls in 13 months. butjust how much does identity shape the vote? people‘s backgrounds have a major impact on the politics and that is true everywhere but perhaps more true everywhere but perhaps more true here than anywhere else. true everywhere but perh
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. now from salford by florence wilks, who has ovarian cancer. thank you very much for being with us on thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all what was your reaction when you heard about the trial and the results ? you heard about the trial and the results? i think it sounds so exciting because we need further advancesin exciting because we need further advances in treatment for women with advanced ovarian cancer. i have had four lines of chemotherapy and two major surgeries and i can tell you chemotherapy is very, very you have to. one of the great things about this new drug is it's targeted and the side—effects are less than traditional treatments, which is very harsh. what has the impact of the ovarian cancer you are dealing with been on your life in terms of the disruption of day—to—day life with the treatments you have had to put up with? my life's been totally devastated op one hand, the treatment is very, very harsh. my life's been turned do
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. now from salford by florence wilks, who has ovarian cancer. thank you very much for being with us on thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. let me ask you first of all what was your reaction when you heard about the trial and the results ? you heard about the trial and the results? i think it sounds so exciting because we need further advancesin exciting because we need further advances in treatment for women with advanced ovarian cancer. i have had four...
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please hurr hutchinson. >> reporter: stu peters is a bail investigator who helped track hutchinson. he then handed it over to fidel garcia. >> he called me later on and said he was going to be at a car i heard from him. t was the last >> reporter: in texas a boyne tell hunter can carry hand curves and a gun but cannot pretend to be an offer. they can make aarrest. dustin steal was a bounty hunter for 30 years. >> they described themselves as federal agents to the car manager and a receptionist. a friend said he misrepresent himself like that. >> thanks, david. >>> police are investigating a possible hate crime against nba star lebron james. the lapd said someone spray painted the "n" word across the gate of his mansion. it was removed. he and his family was not there. tonight is game one of the finals tonight. >> lebron james has never been one to shy away from commenting on social issues especially racism and with this latest incident impacting james directly, it comes as no surprise he addressed issue head on reminding people he doesn't feel equal in america. >> know matter how mu
please hurr hutchinson. >> reporter: stu peters is a bail investigator who helped track hutchinson. he then handed it over to fidel garcia. >> he called me later on and said he was going to be at a car i heard from him. t was the last >> reporter: in texas a boyne tell hunter can carry hand curves and a gun but cannot pretend to be an offer. they can make aarrest. dustin steal was a bounty hunter for 30 years. >> they described themselves as federal agents to the car...
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ramon michael hutchinson had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first degree drug charge from minneapolis. >>> new details on a school district already under fire because of a recent string of sexual assault allegations. the merky news reports that leaders in the palo alto school district admitted to more than 20 current investigations involving student sexual assault or arrestment. that district has been under scrutiny since several cases involving current and former students. school leaders saying 18 investigations have been launched just since the start of may. >>> san francisco police today are promising the first of a series of crackdowns on unsafe cyclists. the department has apparently identified sections in the city with abnormally high rates of accidents involving cyclists and pedestrians. additional officers are going to be called in to help those cyclis cyclists. more similar crackdowns are planned for later in the month. >>> oakland airport getting $7 million from the federal aviation administration, a grant that's meant to improve infrastructure, safety and s
ramon michael hutchinson had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first degree drug charge from minneapolis. >>> new details on a school district already under fire because of a recent string of sexual assault allegations. the merky news reports that leaders in the palo alto school district admitted to more than 20 current investigations involving student sexual assault or arrestment. that district has been under scrutiny since several cases involving current and former...
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the suspect ramone hutchinson was a fugitive from minnesota, and two bounty hunters tracked them to the> the and, dressed as casual, we thought they were plainclothes officers. >> we accept the fact it is reality you put yourself in a dangerous situation but when it happens, it doesn't make it any easier to digest. >> hutchinson was wanted for assaulting a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession and dui. >>> there are new developments tonight in the bill cosby's sexual assault case. judge ruled he will wait until jury is sworn in, before ruling on what evidence can be used during the trial next week. attorneys for cosby were in a montgomery county courtroom today trying to block an expert from testifying. the 79 year-old entertainer is accused of drugging and sexual ly assaulting a former temple university employee in 2004. >>> day two of the testimony in the trial of the lee kaplan , accused of sexually assaulting six sisters inside his home in feasterville bucks county. investigators found 11 girls in kaplan's home last summer, including a 17 year-old allegedly gifted to him by he
the suspect ramone hutchinson was a fugitive from minnesota, and two bounty hunters tracked them to the> the and, dressed as casual, we thought they were plainclothes officers. >> we accept the fact it is reality you put yourself in a dangerous situation but when it happens, it doesn't make it any easier to digest. >> hutchinson was wanted for assaulting a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession and dui. >>> there are new developments tonight in the bill cosby's...
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> the to her license private investigators from corpus christi sent to track down ramon michael hutchinsonr an outstanding track case in minnesota. the video shows them can fronting him in the office and his girlfriend shots were fired, greenville please say that no officers were injured by the time they got there. >> this might be the dumbest move by bank robbers. happened not to stay in washington. they tried to use a blowtorch to access the cash at a drive-up atm and accidentally put the cash. damages were over $35000. if you recognize them, call 911. >> new york city alex has been in the spotlight all week after installing a papier-mÂchÉ statue of a dog next to the fearless girl statue which was installed in march for international women's day is a symbol of feminism. he quickly took it out after he saw people were disrespected his peeing dog statue. >> people were getting upset, one person through it, i was gonna leave it there and then i decided it's just can get stolen or destroyed. >> i caught up with him and long island he's working on a project said the purpose of it was to prote
> the to her license private investigators from corpus christi sent to track down ramon michael hutchinsonr an outstanding track case in minnesota. the video shows them can fronting him in the office and his girlfriend shots were fired, greenville please say that no officers were injured by the time they got there. >> this might be the dumbest move by bank robbers. happened not to stay in washington. they tried to use a blowtorch to access the cash at a drive-up atm and accidentally...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.pen letter to theresa may outlining his concerns and some of the things he thinks the government ought to do. he was spoken to by one of our correspondence earlier. let's listen to what he had to say. correspondence earlier. let's listen to what he had to saylj correspondence earlier. let's listen to what he had to say. i spent some time in the area with the residents over the last two days, and i shared their frustration and anger, and over the last two days, and i shared theirfrustration and anger, and i am demanding from the prime minister a nswe i’s , am demanding from the prime minister answers, action and justice. am demanding from the prime minister answers, action andjustice. she has called for a public enquiry — what do you want to see from that public enquiry in terms of the way it is set up? it is important that we are not left waiting for years before we get answers. we need answers now. i am asking foran get answers. we need answers now. i am asking for an interim response
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.pen letter to theresa may outlining his concerns and some of the things he thinks the government ought to do. he was spoken to by one of our correspondence earlier. let's listen to what he had to say. correspondence earlier. let's listen to what he had to saylj correspondence earlier. let's listen to what he had to say. i spent some time in the area with the residents over the last two days, and i shared their frustration and anger, and over the last two days, and i...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. focus on the new exterior cladding that was put on this 1970s tower block just last year as part of a £10 million refurbishment. but there are still many questions outstanding for the local authority, builders, and subcontractors, as well as the company that managed the tower. simon gompertz reports on the investigations that will take place into the causes of the fire. there is still so much unclear — evidence perhaps destroyed in the fire — which is now subject to what is bound to be a lengthy investigation and public inquiry, but some worrying claims are emerging. firstly, that the sort of cladding that may have been used at grenfell tower, if the polyethylene or plastic material which might have been inside it wasn't fireproof enough, is banned in high—rise buildings in other countries, included the united states. polyethylene as a material is used as the core of certain composite panels, and it does have the ability to burn. having said that, the panels here on this building, we
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. focus on the new exterior cladding that was put on this 1970s tower block just last year as part of a £10 million refurbishment. but there are still many questions outstanding for the local authority, builders, and subcontractors, as well as the company that managed the tower. simon gompertz reports on the investigations that will take place into the causes of the fire. there is still so much unclear — evidence perhaps destroyed in the fire — which is now...
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andck hutchinson holdings are up five 0.1%. there has been a wall street journal report that the holdings chairman could be stepping down. we are awaiting the msci decision. how this white line is a number of those potential inclusions, 169 for inclusion this year. it is between the hang seng index in the green and the blue line is the csi 300 index. as matt mentioned, 9% of global value, in terms of global equity value. we are waiting to see whether it will be the fourth time lucky. only six out of 13 china watchers said the msci would include those stocks this year. anna: thank you, juliette saly with the latest market action overnight in hong kong. the european union has won its first battle of brexit talks as the u.k. retreated on timing. the british government gave in to demands to discuss the terms of the divorce, including the exit fee, before considering a future trade deal. matt: barnier told negotiators he is not enough room from of mind to make concessions, but emphasized the importance of a fair deal. for the u.k. a
andck hutchinson holdings are up five 0.1%. there has been a wall street journal report that the holdings chairman could be stepping down. we are awaiting the msci decision. how this white line is a number of those potential inclusions, 169 for inclusion this year. it is between the hang seng index in the green and the blue line is the csi 300 index. as matt mentioned, 9% of global value, in terms of global equity value. we are waiting to see whether it will be the fourth time lucky. only six...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.by more than a third. cancer research uk — which organised the trial — believes the findings could transform the treatment of the disease. joining me now via webcam to talk about both these developments is dr aine mccarthy — senior science information officer at cancer research uk. she‘s in chicago where these advances are being presented. you‘re in chicago at the . these are exciting advances. let‘s start off with the ovarian cancer. ovarian cancer is known as a silent killerfor a reason, so this new drug that you have been discussing, when is it best to be used? what the research has looked at was, could this drug be used to treat women who have an advanced stage of ovarian cancer? women for whom there are no other treatment options. any research which find and identifies potential new treatment for cancer, particularly when it is in the later stages, certainly is something to be excited about. the researchers themselves say, however, we need to be cautious because it was a very smal
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.by more than a third. cancer research uk — which organised the trial — believes the findings could transform the treatment of the disease. joining me now via webcam to talk about both these developments is dr aine mccarthy — senior science information officer at cancer research uk. she‘s in chicago where these advances are being presented. you‘re in chicago at the . these are exciting advances. let‘s start off with the ovarian cancer. ovarian cancer is...
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james hutchinson ya muriÓ segÚn nos informÓ el presidente pero vive en illinois, quÉ hacÍa en virginiaistinto, ellos mismos como el representante jeff lake dice que durante estas Últimas semanas la gente podÍa pasar por ahÍ, conversar e indagar sobre lo que estaban haciendo, no era ningÚn secreto. jorge: estamos escuchando a paul ryan en este momento. es como comienza la sesiÓn en el congreso de los estados unidos y con uno de sus miembros. con una oraciÓn por las vÍctimas, tengo entendido que tambiÉn una rreflexionar. el congresista de wisconsin ha pedido la palabras. hay unas emociones muy fuertes en esta cÁmara. todos estamos horripilados por este acto pues todos estamos orando por sus medio sobre familiares yy.... nosotros estamos unidos en nuestro asombro, en nuestro ataque, un ataque a uno de nostros es un ataque a todos nosotros. ( aplausos) sÉ que queremos darle nuestro agradecimiento a los socorristas el departamento de policÍa de alexandría, me fijÉ como una vez quiero decir que nosotros estamos sorprendidos por el valor tan maravilloso de la policÍa del capitolio. ( aplausos
james hutchinson ya muriÓ segÚn nos informÓ el presidente pero vive en illinois, quÉ hacÍa en virginiaistinto, ellos mismos como el representante jeff lake dice que durante estas Últimas semanas la gente podÍa pasar por ahÍ, conversar e indagar sobre lo que estaban haciendo, no era ningÚn secreto. jorge: estamos escuchando a paul ryan en este momento. es como comienza la sesiÓn en el congreso de los estados unidos y con uno de sus miembros. con una oraciÓn por las vÍctimas, tengo...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ence wilks, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2010, and professor stanley kaye from the institute of cancer research who carried out the trial. morning to both of you. florence, tell us, it's going back seven years ago you were first diagnosed. yeah, 2010, although i was ill for probably two years before that. when i was diagnosed it was advanced t spread to the abdomen which meant it wasn't curable, it was just treatable. i think 43% of women get to five years and i am seven years on, i have had four lines of chemotherapy, two major surgeries andi chemotherapy, two major surgeries and i am currently under a drug considered end of life care which has great results, but i had a lot of treatment and my prognosis now is poor really i would say. to hear this news this morning about this trial and possible new links? it's amazing news. i know it's a small study and only 15 women but a drug that can treat women with advanced cancer may be in the situation i am in is always welcome. it
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ence wilks, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2010, and professor stanley kaye from the institute of cancer research who carried out the trial. morning to both of you. florence, tell us, it's going back seven years ago you were first diagnosed. yeah, 2010, although i was ill for probably two years before that. when i was diagnosed it was advanced t spread to the abdomen which meant it wasn't curable, it was just treatable. i think 43% of women get to five...
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the motive still under investigation but james hutchinson of illinois had voices anger toward american policies on social media. >>> friends and family of an antioch boy killed during an accidental shooting last week gathered this evening. a vigil was held at the home of the 15-year-old, marcos garcia. he was shot in the chest with a pelt rifle by a friend. police say it appears to be accidental and no charges have been filed. garcia was a freshman at deer valley high school. those who knew him are simply devastated. a viewing is set for tomorrow at holy cross cemetery in antioch, and the funeral saturday at the immaculate heart in brentwood. >>> it was a gruesome crime scene seven years ago and now closure. the body of a woman was found stuffed in a suit case and toss booed i about. today a jury convicted her boyfriend of murder. lee bell, seen here, was found guilty of first-degree murder. he was with perla lewis when she was last seen alive in 2010. the suit case containing her naked body washed up near the ferry building in san francisco. badly beaten and strangled. her death gaine
the motive still under investigation but james hutchinson of illinois had voices anger toward american policies on social media. >>> friends and family of an antioch boy killed during an accidental shooting last week gathered this evening. a vigil was held at the home of the 15-year-old, marcos garcia. he was shot in the chest with a pelt rifle by a friend. police say it appears to be accidental and no charges have been filed. garcia was a freshman at deer valley high school. those who...
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governor asa hutchinson says the popularity has made the program too costly to maintain. >> we estimated 250,000 that would go on the expansion. and that soared to 330,000. >> reporter: this month, the state moved to pare it back, adjusting the qualifying income levels to reduce enrollment by 60,000 people. >> we're curtailing those numbers as a cost saving measure. and it's not an easy thing to do. >> i think we've laid the groundwork here for reform in arkansas that will be sustainable over the long term under the status quo. >> reporter: for arkansas hospitals, the status quo works. here at the university of arkansas for medical sciences, the number of uninsured patients fell 80%. the clinic turned a profit and hired more than a thousand people. what's more, the state as a whole saw no hospital closures. but with looming cuts to these health care programs, dr. dan ron says that stability and growth is at risk. >> we're being very careful about long term capital investments. no community can experience economic development in the future in it does not have sufficient health care resour
governor asa hutchinson says the popularity has made the program too costly to maintain. >> we estimated 250,000 that would go on the expansion. and that soared to 330,000. >> reporter: this month, the state moved to pare it back, adjusting the qualifying income levels to reduce enrollment by 60,000 people. >> we're curtailing those numbers as a cost saving measure. and it's not an easy thing to do. >> i think we've laid the groundwork here for reform in arkansas that...
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facilities like fred hutchinson institute in my home state of washington just to cite one example where scientists have pioneered bone marrow transplants and searching for cures to cancer and hiv vac scenes. they could be forced to dramatically scale back their cures for patients. these cuts are deeply concerning which is why i said repeatedly, i really hope that both parties will once again reject president trump's budget proposal and continue to work together as we have to ensure nih is able to carry out its vital work and bootster economic growth and competitiveness. before this discussion can happen i have to note that today's hearing take place in the very midst of pivotal moment for our health care system as a whole. as we have heard all week our republican colleagues appear to be dead set on jamming their version of trumpcare through the senate in just a matter of days. this is a bill that has been subject to no hearings, no public debate and no expert testimony. it's a bill so secret that apparently until just moments ago, many republicans senators were telling press and constit
facilities like fred hutchinson institute in my home state of washington just to cite one example where scientists have pioneered bone marrow transplants and searching for cures to cancer and hiv vac scenes. they could be forced to dramatically scale back their cures for patients. these cuts are deeply concerning which is why i said repeatedly, i really hope that both parties will once again reject president trump's budget proposal and continue to work together as we have to ensure nih is able...
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hutchinson was killed along with security and investigation employees fidel garcia jr. and gabriel bernal. the 49-year-old hutchinson had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first degree drug charge in minneapolis, minnesota. >> at the niecine dealer ship there's been a shooting. i'm hiding in the bathroom. please hurry. >> they're charged with the task of apprehending people who fail to appear in court. >> stewart peters is a bail investigator who helped track him. >> the target was going to be in the greenville area. he called me later on and said he was going to be at a car dealership and that was the last i heard from him. >> reporter: in texas, a bounty hunt are usually carries handcuffs and a gun but cannot pretend to be an officer. they do have the authority to make arrests but only with written authorization from a bail bondsmen. >> you get in situations that are hard to ge out of. >> reporter: dusty steele was a bounty hunter for 16 years. >> it's do you think rouangerou. you don't have the authority of police officers. >> reporter: they said the
hutchinson was killed along with security and investigation employees fidel garcia jr. and gabriel bernal. the 49-year-old hutchinson had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a first degree drug charge in minneapolis, minnesota. >> at the niecine dealer ship there's been a shooting. i'm hiding in the bathroom. please hurry. >> they're charged with the task of apprehending people who fail to appear in court. >> stewart peters is a bail investigator who helped track...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is outside kings college hospital where many of the injuredest? this is one of five london hospitals treating some of the injured from saturday night's terror attack. kings college hospital in south—east london is a major trauma centre. it's treating 14 of the victims. there are another 12 being treated at the royal london hospital, four at saint thomas hospital, four at saint thomas hospital, four at university college hospital, four at university college hospital and two at saint mary ‘s hospitals. a total of 48 people were taken to hospital during the attack, 36 remain in hospital and their injuries are thought to range from the trauma of being hit by the van on london bridge has some very severe sta b on london bridge has some very severe stab wounds. a doctor told the bbc today the patients he had seen, he said, of the people that we re seen, he said, of the people that were stabbed, they were stabbed with a clear intent to kill. he also said those victims he saw were so shocked that they couldn't speak. it is perhaps some measure of the
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is outside kings college hospital where many of the injuredest? this is one of five london hospitals treating some of the injured from saturday night's terror attack. kings college hospital in south—east london is a major trauma centre. it's treating 14 of the victims. there are another 12 being treated at the royal london hospital, four at saint thomas hospital, four at saint thomas hospital, four at university college hospital, four at university...
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our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, has more.an be treated very effectively. we can stop this cancer in its tracks. -- earlier, the bbc's victoria derbyshire programme covered the story. one woman, whose mother died of cancer, told the programme about the importance of smear programme about the importance of smear tests. my mother's death resulted in my father setting up the trust... and so i am a trustee and we do trust... and so i am a trustee and wedoa trust... and so i am a trustee and we do a lot of work trying to keep people informed about why it is so keep people informed about why it is so important to show up when you are invited, what it is actually about, what the experience would be like, trying to put people at these.“ eve ryo ne trying to put people at these.“ everyone took up testing, are you saying nobody need die of cervical cancer? i don't think scientifically you can say 100% but certainly we know we can prevent this cancer, it is not even just a case of curing the cancer while you have it, it is preventing it
our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, has more.an be treated very effectively. we can stop this cancer in its tracks. -- earlier, the bbc's victoria derbyshire programme covered the story. one woman, whose mother died of cancer, told the programme about the importance of smear programme about the importance of smear tests. my mother's death resulted in my father setting up the trust... and so i am a trustee and we do trust... and so i am a trustee and wedoa trust... and so i am a trustee...
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stand up like governor sandoval of nevada, other governors -- governor baker, you know, governor hutchinson has had serious conversations about these bills. that kurds -- that is what this comes down to. it is in your marrow. this isn't a political decision. it is a moral issue. i wrote down some of the numbers that colorado would see. we would see a reduction of 188,000 people in colorado. half of them would be in rural parts of the state. again, that's the place where it's hardest to get good medical coverage as it is. also about 50,000 people right now through our private exchanges by not giving them stability, we will end up cutting coverage. that's not improving anything. at a certain point if this bill went through as the days, you would have a level by some estimates of over 100,000 deaths over the next 10 years and governors would be in a difficult position, impossible position to allocate resources for you know you are not have the coverage. ultimately, you know, governor kasich and i will not agree on everything. writing this bill we have to spend a lot trying to figure out the co
stand up like governor sandoval of nevada, other governors -- governor baker, you know, governor hutchinson has had serious conversations about these bills. that kurds -- that is what this comes down to. it is in your marrow. this isn't a political decision. it is a moral issue. i wrote down some of the numbers that colorado would see. we would see a reduction of 188,000 people in colorado. half of them would be in rural parts of the state. again, that's the place where it's hardest to get good...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.nd that thousands of men being treated for advanced prostate cancer could benefit from taking an existing treatment much earlier. cancer research uk found that combining the drug abiratarone with another drug used in the initial phase of hormone therapy cuts the risk of dying by nearly forty per cent. abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. we have been speaking to a senior science information officer at cancer research uk, and she told us more about the research. the research looked at a group of men who were at risk of their cancer spreading, or who were risk of treatment not working, and they found that when they combined the normal treatment, where they reduce hormones, and combine it with the other drug, a greatly improved survival compared to just the hormone therapy on its own. statins, which are usually prescribed to lower cholesterol, could help reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 27 percent, according to a new study. scientists in ch
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.nd that thousands of men being treated for advanced prostate cancer could benefit from taking an existing treatment much earlier. cancer research uk found that combining the drug abiratarone with another drug used in the initial phase of hormone therapy cuts the risk of dying by nearly forty per cent. abiratarone is normally used when other hormone treatments have failed. we have been speaking to a senior science information officer at cancer research uk, and she...
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katie hutchinson -- cd hutchinson generated a third of its earnings from the u.k. last year.s a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. prime minister theresa may's failure to win a majority in parliament is casting a shadow of uncertainty over an economy that was already weak enough to keep that the 08 policy on hold this week. -- the boe policy on hold this week. politically speaking, we know the election result was that for theresa may and her party. what does this mean for the u.k. economy? to separate the two, but the political , aertainty and turmoil survey shows businesses getting more cautious -- i'm looking at my bloomberg now, a report from andy hartwell saying the outcome is theresa may is damaged and unlikely to survive. that count and other financial markets will recalibrate away from a hard austerity ande on a softer brexit. so many comments and analysis as people try to figure out what to make of something we don't know what it is yet. another thing that is important, a hard brexit seem
katie hutchinson -- cd hutchinson generated a third of its earnings from the u.k. last year.s a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. prime minister theresa may's failure to win a majority in parliament is casting a shadow of uncertainty over an economy that was already weak enough to keep that the 08 policy on hold this week. -- the boe policy on hold this week. politically speaking, we know the election result...
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hutchinson and the bounty hinters. 33-year-old gabrielle bernard and fidel garcia. >> our dealership a tragic. all our employees and customers are safe and unhurt. >> reporter: the investigation is under way and the dealership remains closed. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> when we come back, we'll switch gears. this will be the key to surviving the overnight shift, no doubt. >> i'm going to show you one of my insomni-hacks with a segment. tackle eggplant lasagna coming up next. >> we're eating. everybody eating. surviving the night shift. no doubt. >> i'm going to show you one of my insomni-hacks with a segment. tackle eggplant lasagna coming up next. >> we're eating. everybody eating. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up... ...to 45 days. breathe happy with new febreze. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. ♪ that's why i'm
hutchinson and the bounty hinters. 33-year-old gabrielle bernard and fidel garcia. >> our dealership a tragic. all our employees and customers are safe and unhurt. >> reporter: the investigation is under way and the dealership remains closed. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> when we come back, we'll switch gears. this will be the key to surviving the overnight shift, no doubt. >> i'm going to show you one of my insomni-hacks with a segment. tackle eggplant...
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laptop, more than 200 rounds of ammunition and rifle parts in a storage unit in alexandria, james hutchinsonrofessor under fire for suggesting congressman steve scalise should have been left to die because he is white. heather: here is more on the disgusting post in his one minute commentary. >> nation colleges and universities infected with an ugly strain of racism and bigotry and your evil. trinity college, professor johnny is causing a national outrage, he posted a series of facebook and twitter messages condemning white people calling in human and shared a file as a published on media.com. that is a to first responders, should have let the lawmakers, trinity college called the professors postings reprehensible, he told the newspaper the controversy is about free speech and academic freedom. no it is not, it is about human decency. the professor teaches on race and racism, a graduate level course. the outrage has been so severe the college had to shut down over safety concerns. neither is letting someone bleed out on a baseball field because he is a white guy. >> what does that you fired
laptop, more than 200 rounds of ammunition and rifle parts in a storage unit in alexandria, james hutchinsonrofessor under fire for suggesting congressman steve scalise should have been left to die because he is white. heather: here is more on the disgusting post in his one minute commentary. >> nation colleges and universities infected with an ugly strain of racism and bigotry and your evil. trinity college, professor johnny is causing a national outrage, he posted a series of facebook...
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. >> governor hutchinson said serious conversations around the bill. that is what this comes down to. it's basic in peril, this isn't a political decision. it's a moral issue. and if you look at, i wrote down some of the members colorado would see, this is a reduction of 188 thousand people in colorado. and they would be in rural parts of the state. again, that's a place where it's hardest to get medical coverage as it is. we've also look at 50,000 people that right now are through our private stagesnot giving them the ability , we're going to accept coverage and again, that's not assuming anything.a certain point if the bill went through as it is, we would have a level of by some estimates over 100,000 deaths over the next 10 years and governors would be in the abysmal position of trying to allocate resources where you know you're not going to have time on coverage and ultimately, governor hickenlooper and i are not going to agree on everything in writing this bill we have to spend a lot of work trying to figure out what are the top causes and how can
. >> governor hutchinson said serious conversations around the bill. that is what this comes down to. it's basic in peril, this isn't a political decision. it's a moral issue. and if you look at, i wrote down some of the members colorado would see, this is a reduction of 188 thousand people in colorado. and they would be in rural parts of the state. again, that's a place where it's hardest to get medical coverage as it is. we've also look at 50,000 people that right now are through our...
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. >> political, social media posts showing hutchinson became deeply troubled by the presidential election, in one of the post he writes, quote, trump is a traitor, trump has destroyed our democracy. hopkins in volunteer for bernie sanders's campaign immediately addressing that on the senate floor. >> i am sickened by this despicable act and let me be as clear as i can be, violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society and i condemn this action in the strongest possible terms. >> once in virginia we are told he lived in a car and hung around the ymca where he was seen just before the shooting. hodgkinson also became a regular barbecue restaurant near the baseball field. staff that he was rude but never mentioned politics. new york times reports the gunman called his wife before they visiting to tell her he was coming home because he missed her and his dog. >>, that social media posts revealing a blatant anti-trump bias. >> was this a warning and what can law enforcement learn from these messages. here to weigh in, former member of the fbi joint terrorism staff for steve rogers, i am s
. >> political, social media posts showing hutchinson became deeply troubled by the presidential election, in one of the post he writes, quote, trump is a traitor, trump has destroyed our democracy. hopkins in volunteer for bernie sanders's campaign immediately addressing that on the senate floor. >> i am sickened by this despicable act and let me be as clear as i can be, violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society and i condemn this action in the strongest possible terms....
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hutchinson became a regular at a barbecue restaurant on the baseball field, staff says he was rude but never mentioned politics. new york times reports the gunmen called his wife the day before the shooting to tell her he was coming home because he missed her and his dogs. back to you. rob: them accredited republicans bowing to take the field in honor of steve scalise. paul ryan drawing tremendous applause after saying the game will go on. >> knowing steve scalise as we all do he is likely really frustrated that he is not able to play in the baseball game. >> republican and democrat lawmakers have the same message on tucker carlson last night. >> to play the baseball game tomorrow, let these people know they can't change the way we live in this country. >> important to show solidarity, show that we are together on this and have a good time playing america's pastime. rob: everyone will where lsu gear in honor of steve scalise. heather: we know the shooter is a man with a history of angry politics and run-ins with the law. rob: what we know about the gunmen's motives. the sheriff of suff
hutchinson became a regular at a barbecue restaurant on the baseball field, staff says he was rude but never mentioned politics. new york times reports the gunmen called his wife the day before the shooting to tell her he was coming home because he missed her and his dogs. back to you. rob: them accredited republicans bowing to take the field in honor of steve scalise. paul ryan drawing tremendous applause after saying the game will go on. >> knowing steve scalise as we all do he is...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.c time that we will all remember. so many tributes coming into the emergency services after the events of the past two months. we will be speaking to a firefighter later on in connection to the most recent incident in west london. that is coming up later. wimbledon isjust around the corner. if that is not enough to get you picking up a tennis racquet, holly hamilton might be able to give you another one. it is all about fitness good morning. that is right. we obviously know that playing any type of sport, tennis, hockey, rugby, it will keep you fit. this is now the largest study of its kind looking specifically at the benefits of tennis. i am out of breath. i can tell you it definitely keeps you fit. we are looking at long—term health. does it help keep away diabetes, heart disease, lower cholesterol? scientists say yes, it does. there have been interesting results. we will have some testimony later on. i will look a little bit at my serve. for now, it is a little bit questionable. now
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.c time that we will all remember. so many tributes coming into the emergency services after the events of the past two months. we will be speaking to a firefighter later on in connection to the most recent incident in west london. that is coming up later. wimbledon isjust around the corner. if that is not enough to get you picking up a tennis racquet, holly hamilton might be able to give you another one. it is all about fitness good morning. that is right. we...
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governor baker, governor snyder, governor hutchinson has had serious conversations around the bill.t courage, that's what it comes down to. it's in your mer ill, this isn't a decision, it's a moral issue. i wrote down some of the numbers colorado would see. rough justice of 188,000 people in colorado. more than half in rural parts of the state. again, it's the place where it's hardest to get good medical coverage. we would lose 50,000 people that are through private exchanges, not giving them stability. we are going to cut coverage. again, that's not improving anything. at a certain point, if this bill went through as it is, you have, you know, a level of -- some estimates over 100,000 deaths over the next ten years. governors in that difficult position to try to allocate resources where you know you are going to be -- you are not going to have the coverage. ultimately, governor kasich and i are not going to agree on everything. if we were writing this bill, we have to spend a lot of work to figure out the compromises and how to get to that place. we both agree we have to control th
governor baker, governor snyder, governor hutchinson has had serious conversations around the bill.t courage, that's what it comes down to. it's in your mer ill, this isn't a decision, it's a moral issue. i wrote down some of the numbers colorado would see. rough justice of 188,000 people in colorado. more than half in rural parts of the state. again, it's the place where it's hardest to get good medical coverage. we would lose 50,000 people that are through private exchanges, not giving them...
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hutchinson holdings. date has not been specified, but is likely to quit by his 90th birthday. he is the richest person in hong kong and number two in asia. he is worth almost $33 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you so much. let's talk about active passive management. it looks like a twist on it. andreas utermann is a chief investment officer of allianz global investment. what is new ground is the continued predominance of investment. it may be facebook, netflix, amazon as well. how do these hugely successful tech companies like apple affect the asset--- active-passive debate? andreas: it is in a very significant manner. if you look at the challenge that presents, it is significant because as they grow their is -- they it represent an ever bigger part of the indices and that means you will have a significant concentration risk. it pushes an active manager to either take significant bets on these very large companies or to deviate very vividly from the index by buying mid-cap stoc
hutchinson holdings. date has not been specified, but is likely to quit by his 90th birthday. he is the richest person in hong kong and number two in asia. he is worth almost $33 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you so much. let's talk about active passive management. it looks like a twist on it. andreas utermann is a chief investment officer of allianz global investment. what is new ground is the continued predominance of investment. it may be facebook, netflix,...
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relations committee will move as quick as possible to schedule a confirmation hearing for senator hutchinson. reallythat will be fascinating, because it will probably be right after trump and putin have met. and perhaps even before the house acts on this russian sanctions measure that has the senate, that the senate has now cleaned up a technical problem with, and we are just waiting to see when the house will act on that. but the confirmation hearing for the nato representative is normally not one anyone pays attention to, but when it gets called up this time, they may need one of the large senate hearing rooms with the tv's. host: cody in illinois, independent. caller: thanks for taking my call. you have a cause-and-effect problem with of the affordable care act. cause is the outsourcing of all of our jobs in 1994, when clinton, the democrat, was president. industrialists told him we do not want to pay these people that much money to work in our factories. we would rather go overseas and pay them two dollars or three dollars an hour. that is what they did. we did not have a deficit, but tr
relations committee will move as quick as possible to schedule a confirmation hearing for senator hutchinson. reallythat will be fascinating, because it will probably be right after trump and putin have met. and perhaps even before the house acts on this russian sanctions measure that has the senate, that the senate has now cleaned up a technical problem with, and we are just waiting to see when the house will act on that. but the confirmation hearing for the nato representative is normally not...
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as hutchinson tried to pick unhis weapon. both bounty hunters returned fire. suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died at the scene. >> now to a big bust in san diego, california. the feds have arrested a group of mexican gang members accused of stealing jeep wranglers worth a total of $4 million and it was a pretty high tech scheme too. >> this is surveillance video of one of those thefts back from 2014. prosecutors say the thieves would pick a target a day in advance then go get the car's vehicle identification number then use a database maintained by the manufacturer to match the pattern of the physical key as well as the secret code used to axles the chip inside the key. then they would go to a dealership get a duplicate made, the jeeps to tijuana mexico where they were stripped or sold for parts. three arrests have been made. six suspects are still out there. >> and an update to a story you heard first here on fox5. a woman who stole a $15,000 fur coat from the mgm casino pleaded guilty. rosa alvarez was caught on sureillance cameras outside the coat chec
as hutchinson tried to pick unhis weapon. both bounty hunters returned fire. suffered multiple gunshot wounds and died at the scene. >> now to a big bust in san diego, california. the feds have arrested a group of mexican gang members accused of stealing jeep wranglers worth a total of $4 million and it was a pretty high tech scheme too. >> this is surveillance video of one of those thefts back from 2014. prosecutors say the thieves would pick a target a day in advance then go get...