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. >> reporter: nicholas flusche ordered a sandwich but refused to pay. a fight breaks out and in this video, nicholas flusche goes behind the counter and attacks the employee with a knife. three other people tried to intervene, a woman throws something at him and a man tries to pull nicholas flusche off the worker. >> the victim and the witness began to flee and nicholas flusche followed the victim and the witness with a knife in his hand. >> reporter: police are not sure if he brought the knife in or grabbed it from the counter. body camera video shows the officer shooting at nicholas flusche in the back. >> one officer fired one shot. >> reporter: the suspect later died. >> why didn't he just pistol whip the man. >> reporter: the wheef offered no response only to say that the case is under investigation. >> we expect scrutiny every time that we use force. >> reporter: the officer that shot nicholas flusche is the same officer that shot a mentally ill man in his own home. people in the crowd said that the police officer was trigger happy. >> any time th
. >> reporter: nicholas flusche ordered a sandwich but refused to pay. a fight breaks out and in this video, nicholas flusche goes behind the counter and attacks the employee with a knife. three other people tried to intervene, a woman throws something at him and a man tries to pull nicholas flusche off the worker. >> the victim and the witness began to flee and nicholas flusche followed the victim and the witness with a knife in his hand. >> reporter: police are not sure if...
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i will space with nick -- speak with nicholas burns, a former ambassador to nato. and getting rid of obamacare hitting another obstacle, the latest cbo score indicates 23 million fewer americans would have health insurance if the legislation were to become law. and later this hour, the former secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. and the treasury secretary realigns the administration's goal of 3% growth. he says he is hopeful there will be bipartisan tax reform. david: the president visited brussels today with other members of nato. in a speech, he told many of them they need to contribute more to the cause. % is the baremp: 2 minimum for confronting today's very real and very vicious threats. if nato countries made their full and complete contributions, then nato would be even more stronger than today. david: joining me with the latest is james hayden in brussels. i am looking at the faces of the world leaders, the reaction to what the president said. we knew that funding would come up. what is the mood of the summit today? >> it seems like fr
i will space with nick -- speak with nicholas burns, a former ambassador to nato. and getting rid of obamacare hitting another obstacle, the latest cbo score indicates 23 million fewer americans would have health insurance if the legislation were to become law. and later this hour, the former secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. and the treasury secretary realigns the administration's goal of 3% growth. he says he is hopeful there will be bipartisan tax reform. david: the...
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nicholas: he did.n a democracy anymore question mark more journalists are in jail there been any other country in the world. it's pretty much one party one-man rule right now. by inviting him so early in the presidency, donald trump is even in a major gift. scarlet: all right, nicholas burns, you are sticking with us, you're going to discuss the trump administration's effort on the report that the trump administration shared about highly sensitive intelligence. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: we are back with nicholas burns, professor at the harvard kennedy school of government, previously serving as the u.s. ambassador to nato in greece. professor, we want to get your thoughts on the containment of damage from a report the president trump revealed highly classified information to russian officials. what do you think was behind this? incompetence or something more semester -- sinister? nicholas: i don't think it's anything more sinister. i think if the president not understanding how the president -- p
nicholas: he did.n a democracy anymore question mark more journalists are in jail there been any other country in the world. it's pretty much one party one-man rule right now. by inviting him so early in the presidency, donald trump is even in a major gift. scarlet: all right, nicholas burns, you are sticking with us, you're going to discuss the trump administration's effort on the report that the trump administration shared about highly sensitive intelligence. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. accompanied the queen on countless state visits around the world. he's carried out more than 22,000 solo engagements, and made thousands of speeches while supporting charities and organisations — including his own — the duke of edinburgh's award for young people. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt reflects on a long life in the public eye. prince philip has been an unstoppable royal force for seven decades. while he's finally taking it easier, the organisations he champions will continue. millions have benefited from the duke of edinburgh's award scheme. when i spoke to him a decade ago, he was modest about what he'd achieved. i know you hate the l word, but do you see it as an important part of your legacy? legacy! no, i don't! it's got nothing to do with me. it's there for people to use. i couldn't care less. and you would both obviously argue it's still relevant? as school is relevant, isn't it? and your scheme? it's relevant too, because it's part of the process of growing up. the
nicholas witchell, bbc news. accompanied the queen on countless state visits around the world. he's carried out more than 22,000 solo engagements, and made thousands of speeches while supporting charities and organisations — including his own — the duke of edinburgh's award for young people. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt reflects on a long life in the public eye. prince philip has been an unstoppable royal force for seven decades. while he's finally taking it easier, the organisations...
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the knife in nicholas flusche's right hand. police are not sure if he grabbed it from the counter or brought it in with him. the video shows the employer shooting him as he continues to go after the victim. >> one officer fired one shot. >> nicholas flusche later died. >> i have a question, why not just pistol whip the man. >> reporter: the chief just said that the case is under investigation. >> we check it out every time that we use force. >> reporter: the officer that shot nicholas flusche is the same officer that shot a mentally ill man in his home in january. people in the crowd said that the police officer was trigger happy. >> if he wants a vacation, he just has to go out and shoot someone. >> it's not a surprise that people do not trust the police. >> but the officers praised the police officer. >> by the sake of god, if they had not intervened, the victim may not be here today. >> reporter: the victim, who received stab wounds to the head, is doing well and has been released from the hospital. meanwhile a funeral for n
the knife in nicholas flusche's right hand. police are not sure if he grabbed it from the counter or brought it in with him. the video shows the employer shooting him as he continues to go after the victim. >> one officer fired one shot. >> nicholas flusche later died. >> i have a question, why not just pistol whip the man. >> reporter: the chief just said that the case is under investigation. >> we check it out every time that we use force. >> reporter: the...
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extracting the red from saint nicholas's quipped in italy was a delicate operation.aced in goldeneye can flow into moscow amid pomp and prayer and burning incense. orthodox priests carried the casket into the cathedral of christ the saviour. and it is drawing russians here like a magnet. queues outside the cathedral have been two kilometres long. that's because saint nicholas's rib has sparked not only huge excitement, it brought these believers hope of a brighter future. that's it for this edition of bbc news. plenty on that story and indeed, the developments overnight on the attacks in manchester. for oui’ on the attacks in manchester. for ourforeign viewers, on the attacks in manchester. for our foreign viewers, from on the attacks in manchester. for ourforeign viewers, from me on the attacks in manchester. for our foreign viewers, from me and the team, goodbye. good morning. the drive—in continues this week. wednesday was quite a quiet day with lots of sunshine across england and wales. by the end of the day, we saw some coastal experian in mind, first thing this
extracting the red from saint nicholas's quipped in italy was a delicate operation.aced in goldeneye can flow into moscow amid pomp and prayer and burning incense. orthodox priests carried the casket into the cathedral of christ the saviour. and it is drawing russians here like a magnet. queues outside the cathedral have been two kilometres long. that's because saint nicholas's rib has sparked not only huge excitement, it brought these believers hope of a brighter future. that's it for this...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. duke of edinburgh is a patron of more than 780 charities, but he'll no longer have an active role attending public functions to support them. one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards, which he set up in 1956 and has benefited millions of young people across the uk. richard lister has been looking at the impact the duke has had on charities in many countries. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of edinburgh was determined to make his own contribution to british life. while he is most familiar to us at the queen's side at some of the biggest moments of her reign, he has also built up a portfolio of causes which he has promoted for decades. few, if any, which he has promoted for decades. few, ifany, of which he has promoted for decades. few, if any, of the people taking pa rt few, if any, of the people taking part in this park run in leeds would even have been born when prince philip became the president of the n
nicholas witchell, bbc news. duke of edinburgh is a patron of more than 780 charities, but he'll no longer have an active role attending public functions to support them. one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards, which he set up in 1956 and has benefited millions of young people across the uk. richard lister has been looking at the impact the duke has had on charities in many countries. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the...
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long queues of orthodox christians in moscow honoring saint nicholas, the inspiration for santa claus. reporter: in moscow this week, they are queuing for miracles. young and old have come to pay to russia's homage most cherished saying, for this is the root of saint nicholas, the wonderworker the same to inspired the legend of -- the saint who inspired the legend of santa claus. the rib is on loan from italy after an historic agreement between the pope and the patriarch, and these russians believe it has the power to change their lives. tatianais not well," said. "i brought him from hospital because we believe in miracles." so, it seems, does the president. vladimir putin has paid his own visit to the rib. what is astonishing about this is that for 70 years, the communists tried to annihilate religion in this country. judging by these scenes, the interest in saint nicholas' rib, they failed to destroy russians' faith. extracting the rib was a delicate operation. the fragments of bone had laid here for 900 years. the rib was placed in a golden arc and flown to moscow. orthodox priests
long queues of orthodox christians in moscow honoring saint nicholas, the inspiration for santa claus. reporter: in moscow this week, they are queuing for miracles. young and old have come to pay to russia's homage most cherished saying, for this is the root of saint nicholas, the wonderworker the same to inspired the legend of -- the saint who inspired the legend of santa claus. the rib is on loan from italy after an historic agreement between the pope and the patriarch, and these russians...
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nicholas: somewhere between one and 10. who knows.ll be very difficult for the veteran politicians -- they will have to swallow extremely hard to support macron. they will have to make a political judgment which is that it is very risky not to support macron. continue.e if he can finally, very quickly, what will be the relationship with the donald trump? nicholas: he will have to build a relationship with trump, the white house, the executive branch, and with senators and members of the house of representatives, chief executive. i think that there is -- ever since i was president of the french/american foundation, i realized there is a big need to broaden the u.s. relationship and with trump in the right house -- white house, there is more of a need to broaden it. caroline: that was nicholas dungan, senior fellow of the atlantic council and washington, d.c., talking about the revenge of the enlightenment with the election of emmanuel macron, but of course, many challenges lie ahead. anna: caroline, thank you very much. a nice line, a
nicholas: somewhere between one and 10. who knows.ll be very difficult for the veteran politicians -- they will have to swallow extremely hard to support macron. they will have to make a political judgment which is that it is very risky not to support macron. continue.e if he can finally, very quickly, what will be the relationship with the donald trump? nicholas: he will have to build a relationship with trump, the white house, the executive branch, and with senators and members of the house...
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. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. what the water well is, it's basically a plumber's access. you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we go into the backwater well. the back walkway, it's full of plumbing. since we have the water well built, they decided, let's put windows. we go on a security walk, the inmates see us, they know that we're there. we can go in the water wells, turn off all the lights, and we can peer in those back windows. if the windows aren't covered with obstacles, deodorant, papers, towels. they think these security windows are a shelf for them to put their junk, when they're not. they're for us. >> sergeant nicholas makes his way through the darkened water well to cell six in order to check on the inmate suspected of having the homemade cuff key. >> this is cell six right here but he's got his window blocked so i
. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. what the water well is, it's basically a plumber's access. you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we go into the backwater well. the back walkway, it's full of plumbing. since we have the water well...
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they have been given long jail terms stop nicholas and joan taylor. between them over a 10—year period between 1996 and 2006. some of the offences involving children as young as 11. in total 11 different victims came forward. the couple from northampton we re forward. the couple from northampton were convicted of raping children, of drugging children, of sexually abusing them, assaulting them over this long period. when he sentenced nicholas taylor, the judge said i see no good in you. i see no prospect of view changing. he mentioned the fact that nicholas taylor had portrayed himself as a reformed character. in fact, he had appeared on television and gone round schools to warn children against a life of crime, because he had previous convictions for other crimes. but thejudge had previous convictions for other crimes. but the judge said that he was going to sentence him to a life period in prison, with a minimum term of 18 years. that is 18 years before nicholas taylor can even be considered for parole. his wife, joan taylor, the judge said she had b
they have been given long jail terms stop nicholas and joan taylor. between them over a 10—year period between 1996 and 2006. some of the offences involving children as young as 11. in total 11 different victims came forward. the couple from northampton we re forward. the couple from northampton were convicted of raping children, of drugging children, of sexually abusing them, assaulting them over this long period. when he sentenced nicholas taylor, the judge said i see no good in you. i see...
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you can see when nicholas gooshy is walking out of the gate nicholas gooshy -- nicholas flusche does not notice the gun. he's like in a trance. he was a focus on the victim he was stabbing repeatedly for two minutes over in the corner behind the counter. it gives you an idea of how out of it nicholas flusche was. was he on drugs? they are testing for that. it's interesting you see how he ignores the officers and does not see him or it does not register. keeping his eyes focused on the victim. >> does it signal the change? it's rare to see a department releasing so much video and quickly after an incident. does it signal a greater change inside the police department or it deals with one incident? >> hard to say but the reason -- because of the report and findings they made. thanks the departed need to be more transparent and needed to change policies. that sort of thing so it was important to get the information out quickly and as accurately as possible but this case is different from the other officer involved shootings we have seen in the past. most of the people in the crowd were c
you can see when nicholas gooshy is walking out of the gate nicholas gooshy -- nicholas flusche does not notice the gun. he's like in a trance. he was a focus on the victim he was stabbing repeatedly for two minutes over in the corner behind the counter. it gives you an idea of how out of it nicholas flusche was. was he on drugs? they are testing for that. it's interesting you see how he ignores the officers and does not see him or it does not register. keeping his eyes focused on the victim....
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nicholas hodges in court today. found child porn on computer and cell phone, including videos of a 2-year-old. employed at swim school in the presidio and house of air trampoline park. parents are outraged. >> trusted him to teach our son in deep water how to swim, so thought could trust him in other instances. >> according to the school police have no evidence that hodges harmed any children. >>> developing news, government could be on the verge of expanding a ban on laptops on commercial planes to include parts of europe. heading to united states already from middle east and north africa. department of homeland security will meet with airlines. initial change due to thought of terrorists building bombs into laptops. >>> how would you like someone to search through your phone? that's what bay area artist said happened to him returning to sfo. katie with the story. >> reporter: man is artist, well established professor, well-known in the art community and unlikely face in the fight against government overreach and p
nicholas hodges in court today. found child porn on computer and cell phone, including videos of a 2-year-old. employed at swim school in the presidio and house of air trampoline park. parents are outraged. >> trusted him to teach our son in deep water how to swim, so thought could trust him in other instances. >> according to the school police have no evidence that hodges harmed any children. >>> developing news, government could be on the verge of expanding a ban on...
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nicholas says the woman driver had blond hair hadn't two children in the car with her and anyone with information is asked to call allentown police. lucy? >> thank you much, dawn. >>> happening right now comedian bill cosby spoke to the media and thanked the people of allegheny county and that is where 12 juror jurors and six alternates are so far seated in his sex assault trial. half of the jury pool questioned today said they have already formed an opinion on his guilt or innocence those who have opinions aren't necessarily disqualified if they're convincing enough that they can put aside all of that and focus only on the evidence presented. opening arguments began on june 5th in montgomery county. jurors are taking another look at some evidence as they deliberate in the murder trial of a camden county man accused of killing his three-year-old son. the panel asked to watch david creato's interview with detectives and hear a conversation. secretly recorded by the boy's mom. the request came about four hours into the jury's day. creato maintains his son wandered away from his haddon t
nicholas says the woman driver had blond hair hadn't two children in the car with her and anyone with information is asked to call allentown police. lucy? >> thank you much, dawn. >>> happening right now comedian bill cosby spoke to the media and thanked the people of allegheny county and that is where 12 juror jurors and six alternates are so far seated in his sex assault trial. half of the jury pool questioned today said they have already formed an opinion on his guilt or...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. nicholas witchell reporting. men have beenjailed for planning islamist attacks at the rio olympics and for using the internet to promote the islamic state group. the men were arrested shortly before the beginning of the games, in august, after the fbi alerted the brazilian authorities. the ringleader has been given a sentence of 15 years, while the others have been jailed for five to six years. russia, turkey, and iran have signed an agreement, to establish four safe zones in syria. the proposals drawn up by moscow were agreed by delegates, at a second day of peace negotiations in kazakhstan. representatives of the syrian armed opposition, walked out of the talks, saying, they could not accept the plan. counting is under way following local elections in britain that are being seen as a key indicator as to how next month's general election might go. voters across england, scotland and wales have been choosing local councillors and mayors. for our uk viewers, we'll have more on this in a few minutes, after the weat
nicholas witchell, bbc news. nicholas witchell reporting. men have beenjailed for planning islamist attacks at the rio olympics and for using the internet to promote the islamic state group. the men were arrested shortly before the beginning of the games, in august, after the fbi alerted the brazilian authorities. the ringleader has been given a sentence of 15 years, while the others have been jailed for five to six years. russia, turkey, and iran have signed an agreement, to establish four...
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first period, all in for nicholas backstrom, it was t.j. with the goal.at the first, second making it look easy andre, 2-0. in the third, the caps wide open 16 seconds into the period. nicholas backstrom 3-0. former win makes it 4-0, andre ber kovski said let's make it twice. there will only be one team left standing. we're talking about this is big, huge. they're up three to one >> it's going to be great verizon center wednesday night, you're going to watch that or the wizards and the celtics. >> it's a huge night >> wow, we're going to be like this. >> couple of tvs out there. . >> ping-pong match >> we should point out the nationals lost 6-4, brace harper came back but still unfortunately not a good night. lot of you still happy. >> cold frosty cold in the morning, bundle up? that does it for us, tmz coming up next. night. award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: this may be the craziest crowd dive i have ever seen. lil uzi, 20 f
first period, all in for nicholas backstrom, it was t.j. with the goal.at the first, second making it look easy andre, 2-0. in the third, the caps wide open 16 seconds into the period. nicholas backstrom 3-0. former win makes it 4-0, andre ber kovski said let's make it twice. there will only be one team left standing. we're talking about this is big, huge. they're up three to one >> it's going to be great verizon center wednesday night, you're going to watch that or the wizards and the...
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that of the playwright and his long—term collaborator, the director nicholas hytner.never had rows. i mean, i can only remember about two disagreements. if you believe that art comes out of conflict, it doesn't work in that way, no. but it does come out of compromise. what would you say, of all those plays that you two have made together — some of which have become films — is the high point? well, the thing we enjoyed absolutely every minute of it was obviously the history boys. so i'll thank you! if no—one! mentions oxford! 0r cambridge! in my! lessons! as the director of the national theatre, what is it about alan bennett plays that seem to make them absolutely bullet—proof when it comes to success? don't say that! well, the way alan talks through his characters is the way large audiences wanted to be talked to. they trusted what he had to say, they trusted the way he said it. there's a kind of bond that alan creates in the way he writes, which i can always depend upon. put the van in your drive? that never occurred to me. such as the lady in the van, a play — which
that of the playwright and his long—term collaborator, the director nicholas hytner.never had rows. i mean, i can only remember about two disagreements. if you believe that art comes out of conflict, it doesn't work in that way, no. but it does come out of compromise. what would you say, of all those plays that you two have made together — some of which have become films — is the high point? well, the thing we enjoyed absolutely every minute of it was obviously the history boys. so i'll...
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nicholas taylor gave a ‘thumbs—up' as he was given a life sentence.e pair as master manipulators. the telecoms regulator of com have said it is very concerned about the rise of call prices to directory services. one of them charges nearly £9. the four largest providers charge at least five pounds 50 for a call campaigners are worried elderly people will be caught out by the high prices. 0fcom says it's planning to review the market. let's have a look at the front pages. the financial times leads with theresa may's plans to recommit to the conservatives' immigration target of tens of thousands, which she calls a "sustainable level". the express reports that mrs may has told voters that border controls were urgently needed, to ease pressure on public services, and stop wages for low earners being forced down.. the daily mail says the prime minister wants to give the energy regulator 0fgem, powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. energy bills also feature on the telegraph's front page, with the owner of british gas criticising the pric
nicholas taylor gave a ‘thumbs—up' as he was given a life sentence.e pair as master manipulators. the telecoms regulator of com have said it is very concerned about the rise of call prices to directory services. one of them charges nearly £9. the four largest providers charge at least five pounds 50 for a call campaigners are worried elderly people will be caught out by the high prices. 0fcom says it's planning to review the market. let's have a look at the front pages. the financial times...
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he knows how to bring it but ovi says the goal that turned tide was nicholas backstrom earlier. that's when he knew. >> we start to believing and we start play the way we are capable of playing. and the goal was huge obviously. i think we played well. >> so now the series shifts to pittsburgh for game six. does that sound that's where the capitals season ended last season. more reaction on how they can change the narrative coming up later in sports. >> david culver is outside with the fans celebrating. >> d.c. is happy tonight. >> reporter: my goodness, people here are elated. you can feel that as you walk around the area. some people shouting so much joy and others shouting other things, may be the alcohol mixed in. overall a lot of joy. show you fans walking out in droves. love the red, rocking it. wearing it and proudly. of course you had some penguin fans in the mix trying to get out of the way as quickly as possible and get home as soon as they could but fans here caught up with them. listen in on how they're taking this big >> this is amazing, you know what i mean? normall
he knows how to bring it but ovi says the goal that turned tide was nicholas backstrom earlier. that's when he knew. >> we start to believing and we start play the way we are capable of playing. and the goal was huge obviously. i think we played well. >> so now the series shifts to pittsburgh for game six. does that sound that's where the capitals season ended last season. more reaction on how they can change the narrative coming up later in sports. >> david culver is outside...
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the man in the center of the screen is the 26-year-old transient nicholas flusche who ordered a sandwich and refused to pay for. he goes behind the counter and attacking the employees with a knife and three bystanders tried to intervene. >> the witness began to flee from behind the counter and nicholas flusche followed the victim and witness with a knife in hand. >> the police arrived on scene and the police body cam shows the officers shooting nicholas flusche in the back while he continues to go after the employee. he died but the victim survived the attack. >>> a your voices he was outside his home tuesday night on 40 this street near broadway and a stranger grabbed him. investigators say the child was able to break away to run home but we have no description of the person.>>> the state transportation leaders are pledging money to install cameras along the east bay highways where shootings have killed and injured motors, and they will install the cameras and high-tech microphones on highway 4 between pittsburg and antioch, and the cost is about $2 million. this equipment will be decid
the man in the center of the screen is the 26-year-old transient nicholas flusche who ordered a sandwich and refused to pay for. he goes behind the counter and attacking the employees with a knife and three bystanders tried to intervene. >> the witness began to flee from behind the counter and nicholas flusche followed the victim and witness with a knife in hand. >> the police arrived on scene and the police body cam shows the officers shooting nicholas flusche in the back while he...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. nicholas witchell reporting. in the race for the french presidency, emmanuel macron, has filed a lawsuit over on line rumours that he has a secret bank account in the caribbean. prosecutors in paris have opened an investigation. he is widely seen as coming out on top from wednesday's fierce and ill—tempered tv debate with his rival marine le pen. back campaigning, she was the target of an egg—throwing attack. lucy williamson reports. borders and barriers aren't really emmanuel macron‘s thing. but when you might be the next president of france, your supporters have to get used to them. and so the european flags that mark his rallies were waved today from behind rows of fencing. france, he said, needed to end divisions, of its people, its land, and its social classes. translation: we've seen that society in the uk, where the middle—class implodes. and that was the moment that britain decided to withdraw from the world stage. momentum is building behind emmanuel macron but this fight has been getting ever more perso
nicholas witchell, bbc news. nicholas witchell reporting. in the race for the french presidency, emmanuel macron, has filed a lawsuit over on line rumours that he has a secret bank account in the caribbean. prosecutors in paris have opened an investigation. he is widely seen as coming out on top from wednesday's fierce and ill—tempered tv debate with his rival marine le pen. back campaigning, she was the target of an egg—throwing attack. lucy williamson reports. borders and barriers aren't...
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nicholas hodges in court today. found child porn on computer and cell phone, including videos of a 2-year-old. employed at swim school in the presidio and house of air trampoline park. parents are outraged. >> trusted him to teach our son in deep water how to swim, so thought could trust him in other instances. >> according to the school police have no evidence that hodges harmed any children. >>> developing news, government could be on the verge of expanding a ban on laptops on commercial planes to include parts of europe. heading to united states already from middle east and north africa. department of homeland security will meet with a initial change due to thought of terrorists building bombs into laptops. >>> how would you like someone to search through your phone? that's what bay area artist said happened to him returning to sfo. katie with the story. >> reporter: man is artist, well established professor, well-known in the art community and unlikely face in the fight against government overreach and privacy.
nicholas hodges in court today. found child porn on computer and cell phone, including videos of a 2-year-old. employed at swim school in the presidio and house of air trampoline park. parents are outraged. >> trusted him to teach our son in deep water how to swim, so thought could trust him in other instances. >> according to the school police have no evidence that hodges harmed any children. >>> developing news, government could be on the verge of expanding a ban on...
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nicholas: it is moving very quickly.ndia on new power generation, solar was down to about 3.5 cents per kilowatt hour. you are seeing the renewables now competing with traditional fossil fuels without much support. and of course without proper pricing of the fossil fuels for the damage they do. even without the corrections to the markets that we need to take into account the terrible damage that burning fossil fuels causes, even so, renewables are pretty competitive now. and of course the whole energy efficiency story has gotten stronger. we are managing demand much better. we saved money that way. the tremendous revolution in materials, we can insulate far better than before. it is not just renewable energy. it is managing demand, materials , across the whole frontier. guy: can i ask you a question just to wrap this up -- should london band diesel cars? nicholas: yes, it should. guy: how does that work? that is an existential threat to the entire infrastructure that we've built up. how does it happen? how in reality doe
nicholas: it is moving very quickly.ndia on new power generation, solar was down to about 3.5 cents per kilowatt hour. you are seeing the renewables now competing with traditional fossil fuels without much support. and of course without proper pricing of the fossil fuels for the damage they do. even without the corrections to the markets that we need to take into account the terrible damage that burning fossil fuels causes, even so, renewables are pretty competitive now. and of course the whole...
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turn yourself in. >> nicholas says the woman who hit him did say, i'm sorry, before taking off.e says she has blond hair hadn't two children in the car. anyone with information is called to call allentown police. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> happening right now in wilmington woman attacked at a park. fox 29's dave kinchen has the story from the wilmington police department. dave, this happened at the same park where a woman was assaulted just a few months ago. >> reportr: that's right. the description of the suspect is similar but police are still working hard on this and a lot of people who work out in that area are quite alarm. >> pretty scary. >> reporter: el murray one of the people exercising to night in this wilmington park where a 22-year-old woman was grabbed tuesday by a man who tried to rob her. >> i'm going to go on a run down by the river. be careful. so i'll be fine. >> reporter: police say the woman was on the walking path in the park at south park drive and northwest street in wilmington. a man grabbed her. they struggled. she fell. the man tried to take her th
turn yourself in. >> nicholas says the woman who hit him did say, i'm sorry, before taking off.e says she has blond hair hadn't two children in the car. anyone with information is called to call allentown police. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >>> happening right now in wilmington woman attacked at a park. fox 29's dave kinchen has the story from the wilmington police department. dave, this happened at the same park where a woman was assaulted just a few months ago. >>...
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officer shooting nicholas flusche in the back.ived all charges dropped against a man shot and wounded by san francisco police in january. officers were investigating a noise complaint in oceanview there was a confrontation eppley shot 43-year-old shawn moore he was unarmed and is mentally ill and has undergone --. >>> napa couple accused of killing a three-year-old girl she was found dead during a welfare check in february 2014. prosecutors played a recording for jurors of her mother admitting she and her boyfriend warner used drugs daily before her death. in the recording sarah lynn kruger tells detective she did not get medical help for kaylee because she was using meth. authorities, she was they would find out they were tried at the same time if convicted they will face life in prison without possibility of parole. >>> show support for 20-year- old robert paylor rugby player heard during a victory at the national attention game last saturday. -- national championship game last saturday. his head and neck forced into an odd angl
officer shooting nicholas flusche in the back.ived all charges dropped against a man shot and wounded by san francisco police in january. officers were investigating a noise complaint in oceanview there was a confrontation eppley shot 43-year-old shawn moore he was unarmed and is mentally ill and has undergone --. >>> napa couple accused of killing a three-year-old girl she was found dead during a welfare check in february 2014. prosecutors played a recording for jurors of her mother...
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sabrina siddiqui, nicholas johnson, thanks to you both. i want to give the context for "the washington post" report tonight. because the meeting described between kushner, flynn, and the russian ambassador is one of several contacts between members of the trump team and russian officials both during the transition and the campaign, interactions they seemingly did not want anyone to find out about. >> was there any contact in any way between trump or his associates and the kremlin or cutout they had? >> i joined this campaign in the summer, and i can tell you that all the contact by the trump campaign and associates was with the american people. >> i'm just trying to get an answer. >> yeah. of course not. why would there be any contacts between the campaign? >> of course not. why would there be any contacts? that claim made on the record, on air, by the vice president of the united states, mike pence from january, is simply not true. it is false. last week, reuters reported the trump campaign had at least 18 undisclosed contacts with russia
sabrina siddiqui, nicholas johnson, thanks to you both. i want to give the context for "the washington post" report tonight. because the meeting described between kushner, flynn, and the russian ambassador is one of several contacts between members of the trump team and russian officials both during the transition and the campaign, interactions they seemingly did not want anyone to find out about. >> was there any contact in any way between trump or his associates and the...
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nicholas mabello, civil engineering, cutter fur.stian morris, management, cutter willow. rebecca gladys muller, management, cutter ma ackinoff. -- mackinaw. corey james, government, cutter campbell. james francis, civil engineering, republic of the marshall islands. haley kimberly, government. matthew patrick, marine environmental science, cutter tohoma. marineethh, a environment of signs, cutter forward. science, environmental cutter forward. electricalwbig, engineering. nottingham, management, cutter james. liam christian, mechanical engineering, flight school. erin michael overtime, electrical engineering, cutter victory. nicholas christopher heisler, mechanical engineering, cutter steadfast. michael joseph, management, cutter alex haley. samuel, naval architecture, cutter monroe. kendall ashley percival, operations research, cutter decisive. her commission will be presented by her sister, u.s. marine corps, and her father, u.s. navy retired. kyle david phillips, government, cutter sherman. caitlin piker, mechanical engineering,
nicholas mabello, civil engineering, cutter fur.stian morris, management, cutter willow. rebecca gladys muller, management, cutter ma ackinoff. -- mackinaw. corey james, government, cutter campbell. james francis, civil engineering, republic of the marshall islands. haley kimberly, government. matthew patrick, marine environmental science, cutter tohoma. marineethh, a environment of signs, cutter forward. science, environmental cutter forward. electricalwbig, engineering. nottingham,...
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heather massey and nicholas astoia are charged with child abuse. four year old cole clark shot himself while in their care last week. >> a fake money scam involving prop money used in movieses is making the rounds in our area. eighteen year old hannah bowie& she tried to sell her old iphone. the suspect brought her $500 in the phony prop money. the victim didn't realize it until she tried to put money in the back. police say he got away from her iphone and $50 in international space station completed an emergency two-hour space walk today. the crew needed to replace a computer which controls the station's critical systems. nasa station's five-member crew is not in any danger. the two americans on board peggy and patricia performed the space walk. you know we live in a really partisan town. in fact, republicanses and democrats do not often see eye to eye. >> s that an understatement, but tonight they're putting that asie and having some fun together. >> they're at rfk stadium. that's where brody is right now. >> they are coming together, but the tea
heather massey and nicholas astoia are charged with child abuse. four year old cole clark shot himself while in their care last week. >> a fake money scam involving prop money used in movieses is making the rounds in our area. eighteen year old hannah bowie& she tried to sell her old iphone. the suspect brought her $500 in the phony prop money. the victim didn't realize it until she tried to put money in the back. police say he got away from her iphone and $50 in international space...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.dinburgh is a patron of almost 800 charities — but he'll no longer have an active role attending public functions to support them. one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards, which he set up 60 years ago and has benefited millions of young people across the uk. so what impact has the duke had on charities around the world? richard lister reports. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of edinburgh was determined to make his own contribution to british life. while he is most familiar to us at the queen's side at some of the biggest moments of her reign, he has also built up a portfolio of causes, which he has promoted for decades. few, if any, of the people taking part in this park run in leeds would even have been born when prince philip became the president of the national playing fields association in 1947, it was a post he held for more than 60 years. now the fields in trust charity, it still fights to protect sp
nicholas witchell, bbc news.dinburgh is a patron of almost 800 charities — but he'll no longer have an active role attending public functions to support them. one of his greatest legacies will be his work as chairman of the duke of edinburgh awards, which he set up 60 years ago and has benefited millions of young people across the uk. so what impact has the duke had on charities around the world? richard lister reports. almost as soon as he became part of the royal family, the duke of...
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nicholas witchell reports. he took to carriage driving when he gave up polo. the duke for us television discovered this afternoon. so, a gentle first question. what does it mean to you to have the sport that you helped develop displayed here at windsor? not much. 0k, well, how about some reminiscences? i heard a wonderful story once how you came back with only three wheels and needed a garden stake to sort of prop up... no, that wasn't me. no, it was somebody else. maybe a more technical question about the competitions would work. what was your personal favourite phase of the three days? i didn't have a favourite. we just had to get through them. laughter oh, please, there must be something you'd like to share. do you have some favourite experiences that you'd like to share? favourites? like turning over, you mean? that was your favourite? well, no, but i don't know what you mean about experiences. special memories you have of your years competing in the sport. is there something that stands out for you that you look back fondly and say, yeah, that was a good
nicholas witchell reports. he took to carriage driving when he gave up polo. the duke for us television discovered this afternoon. so, a gentle first question. what does it mean to you to have the sport that you helped develop displayed here at windsor? not much. 0k, well, how about some reminiscences? i heard a wonderful story once how you came back with only three wheels and needed a garden stake to sort of prop up... no, that wasn't me. no, it was somebody else. maybe a more technical...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.ing initiatives she championed as first lady. at herfirst high profile public appearance since leaving the white house, she hit back at the trump administration which has loosened nutritional standards, aimed at making us school lunches healthier. mrs 0bama, who has been a passionate campaigner for fighting childhood obesity, asked why anyone would want to deny children healthy food. portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the first time. salvador sobral, who's had a serious heart condition, sang a ballad to beat 25 other countries to the prize in ukraine. sarah corker reviews some of the night's memorable performances — there are some flashing images in her report. it isa it is a television spectacle as much as it is a music competition. the 62nd eurovision song contest had everything. the energetic dancing and 20 of glitter. —— plenty. welcome friends from near and far to the grand final. among the more intriguing performances the italian entry featuring a gorilla. a man in
nicholas witchell, bbc news.ing initiatives she championed as first lady. at herfirst high profile public appearance since leaving the white house, she hit back at the trump administration which has loosened nutritional standards, aimed at making us school lunches healthier. mrs 0bama, who has been a passionate campaigner for fighting childhood obesity, asked why anyone would want to deny children healthy food. portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the first time. salvador sobral,...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.y in portugal. the service was held at the spot where they are said to have seen the virgin mary — exactly 100 years ago. at the shrine. it's estimated that around a million worshippers attended the mass at the shrine. alison roberts reports from lisbon. it was 100 years ago today that three children tending sheep near the village of fatima said the virgin mary had appeared to them. two of the children, jacinta and francisco marto, died young. they were canonised by pope francis today, because of the case of a boy in brazil who inexplicably recovered from severe injuries after his family prayed to the fatima visionaries. the third little shepherd of 1917, their cousin lucia santos, later wrote down three so—called secrets that mary had told them. over the decades, fatima has become one of the world's most important catholic shrines. we must be here to make stronger our faith and to show other people that if you want, you can do everything. this is an excellent opportunity to see him an
nicholas witchell, bbc news.y in portugal. the service was held at the spot where they are said to have seen the virgin mary — exactly 100 years ago. at the shrine. it's estimated that around a million worshippers attended the mass at the shrine. alison roberts reports from lisbon. it was 100 years ago today that three children tending sheep near the village of fatima said the virgin mary had appeared to them. two of the children, jacinta and francisco marto, died young. they were canonised...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.ll at white hart lane. spurs have been at the famous stadium for well over a century as chris slate reports. there were the first double winners of the 20th century. ben hunt to players like it's a chance for the pa rents to players like it's a chance for the parents to meet each other and to just know that you are in a safe environment. and, you know, you can ask advice of the other parents. they have been through similar things to you, similar experiences, and at different points gone through the same things you have, the questions, and explanations of what has happened. it isjust a questions, and explanations of what has happened. it is just a fantastic opportunity for both the parents and the children and gascoigne, amongst many others. —— then home. now home to rekindling the best football in england. this same patch of green is wet generation after generation of fa ns wet generation after generation of fans have come to cheer on their team. the pitcher stayed in almost the same p
nicholas witchell, bbc news.ll at white hart lane. spurs have been at the famous stadium for well over a century as chris slate reports. there were the first double winners of the 20th century. ben hunt to players like it's a chance for the pa rents to players like it's a chance for the parents to meet each other and to just know that you are in a safe environment. and, you know, you can ask advice of the other parents. they have been through similar things to you, similar experiences, and at...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.een celebrating at the white house after the us house of representatives passed a healthcare bill, bringing his pledge to repeal and replace so—called 0bamacare a step closer. he vowed to "finish off" barack 0bama's signature health care law which offered medical insurance to millions more americans. but president trump's plan may well face a tougher ride in the senate where republicans have a smaller majority. here's our north america editorjon sopel the ayes are 217. the nays are 213. the bill is passed. without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the moment at just after two o'clock this afternoon in washington, when trumpcare became a thing. shame, shame, shame, shame. outside, a rather different scene, as protesters chant, "shame." this fight isn't over yet. getting the measure through the senate is going to be every bit as tough. because, as today's debate showed, this is a deeply divisive issue. so, i ask you, my colleagues, does trumpcare lower health co
nicholas witchell, bbc news.een celebrating at the white house after the us house of representatives passed a healthcare bill, bringing his pledge to repeal and replace so—called 0bamacare a step closer. he vowed to "finish off" barack 0bama's signature health care law which offered medical insurance to millions more americans. but president trump's plan may well face a tougher ride in the senate where republicans have a smaller majority. here's our north america editorjon sopel the...
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nicholas witchel, bbc news, englefield. the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. hello, this is bbc news with myself, lu kwesa burak. hello, this is bbc news with myself, lukwesa burak. the headlines at 10:10. humberside police continue to hold two men under arrest over the disappearance of missing hull woman renata antczak. the 49—year—old mother of two has been missing for nearly a month. a number of properties are being searched. jo makel reports. police are still at two addresses in hull — the first, the home of the missing mother of two. renata antczak was last seen almost four weeks ago, taking her daughter to school. yesterday, her black mercedes was taken away by officers. she was in it when she dropped her daughter off. her husband, majid mustafa, says she then returned home, before leaving on foot at one o'clock that afternoon. the other address is six miles away in emerald grove in the west of hull. neighbours say a polish couple live here and that a car has been removed by police. yesterday, they had
nicholas witchel, bbc news, englefield. the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. hello, this is bbc news with myself, lu kwesa burak. hello, this is bbc news with myself, lukwesa burak. the headlines at 10:10. humberside police continue to hold two men under arrest over the disappearance of missing hull woman renata antczak. the 49—year—old mother of two has been missing for nearly a month. a number of properties are being searched. jo makel reports. police are still at two...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news. 0ne happy couple there lucky not to get aand!alpapatel. weather conditions weather conditions for weather conditions for tomorrow weather conditions for tomorrow argon to be like those captured in cornwall, dry with sunny spells, also feeling a little bit warmer. some pretty nasty downpours today, still one or two around in fact, a wetter end to the day across eastern parts of england, a bit more sunshine in the west. rain will ease away through tonight, showers becoming fewer in number elsewhere, most dry into sunday morning, cooler than this morning, down to three four degrees in parts of scotland. as we go into sunday morning, this is the view across the south, a dry start for the vast majority, good sunny breaks, isolated showers in the west on the hills of north wales and maybe north—west england, but a lot of sunshine around. winds lighter than they have been today, so lighter than they have been today, so quickly temperatures on the rise, lovely start across scotland compared with this morning, northern ireland, thicker cl
nicholas witchell, bbc news. 0ne happy couple there lucky not to get aand!alpapatel. weather conditions weather conditions for weather conditions for tomorrow weather conditions for tomorrow argon to be like those captured in cornwall, dry with sunny spells, also feeling a little bit warmer. some pretty nasty downpours today, still one or two around in fact, a wetter end to the day across eastern parts of england, a bit more sunshine in the west. rain will ease away through tonight, showers...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.ld to save water because of a lack of rainfall. the company which supplies parts of the home counties, north london, and kent, say many rivers in the region are at low levels. using the shower rather than the bath and stopping the use of garden sprinklers are among ideas being suggested. so, as we have been hearing, portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the very first time. sarah corker reviews some of the night's memorable performances. and a warning, there are some flashing images in her report. it isa it is a tv spectacle as much as it isa it is a tv spectacle as much as it is a music competition. the city is —— 62nd eurovision song contest had all the elaborate outfits and staging, energetic dancing, and plenty of theatre. among the more intriguing performances, italy's entry, featuring a breakdancing gorilla, was a strong favourite. while azerbaijan upped the antewith a man in a horse's head on the ladder. —— ante with. 26 acts performed in front of a huge global audien
nicholas witchell, bbc news.ld to save water because of a lack of rainfall. the company which supplies parts of the home counties, north london, and kent, say many rivers in the region are at low levels. using the shower rather than the bath and stopping the use of garden sprinklers are among ideas being suggested. so, as we have been hearing, portugal has won the eurovision song contest for the very first time. sarah corker reviews some of the night's memorable performances. and a warning,...
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this from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. image to which the nation has become accustomed over a good many decades. the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. today, they were at a reception at st james's palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down? i can't stand up much. never mind standing down, i have trouble standing up, he said. but, come the autumn, his attendance at events such as this will be the exception. after nearly 70 years of public service, the duke has decided a few weeks short of his 96th birthday that it's finally time to step back from public duties. the palace says the decision has not been prompted by any particular concerns about his health and the evidence would support that. yesterday he was at lord's cricket ground, opening a new stand, and sharing a familiarjoke. i'm the world's most experienced plaque unv
this from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. image to which the nation has become accustomed over a good many decades. the queen and the duke of edinburgh side by side on official business. today, they were at a reception at st james's palace. the duke, a few steps behind, and there in support. inside, meeting members of the order of merit. swapping stories about hearing aids. we've all got them. and joking about retirement. you're standing down? i can't stand up much. never mind...
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nicholas witchell, bbc news.the south—east of england have been told to save water because of a lack of rainfall. clamshells and an abandoned boat, the last vestiges of this lake which once supported many livelihoods and helped feed local communities. after five years of below—average rainfall and high temperatures, the two rivers which fed the lake no longer reach it. this is all that remains the body of water which once covered five and a half square kilometres. formerly a tourist attraction, the local council used this image of the lake on its twitter account, idle since 2012. translation: it makes you want to cry to see the whole lake dry. we will have to see whether it fills up again with the rain that falls. the outlook for rainfall remains bleak. this is the so—called dry corridor extending from southern guatemala to nicaragua, el salvador and honduras. it is likely to feel the effects of el nino — which here means drought. wells and springs have also dried up, along with any hope of a corn or bean harvest
nicholas witchell, bbc news.the south—east of england have been told to save water because of a lack of rainfall. clamshells and an abandoned boat, the last vestiges of this lake which once supported many livelihoods and helped feed local communities. after five years of below—average rainfall and high temperatures, the two rivers which fed the lake no longer reach it. this is all that remains the body of water which once covered five and a half square kilometres. formerly a tourist...
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san francisco police officer kenneth cha took one shot and killed 26-year-old nicholas flusche on may 3 in a subway restaurant near union square. >> no matter what the circumstances are, the loss of life is significant. >> reporter: this all happened around 11:15 a.m. in the morning last wednesday. subway surveillance footage also released today shows flusche holding a knife and stabbing a worker repeatedly behind the counter. another angle shows the scuffle and the officer taking flusche down. witnesses say he was demanding a free sandwich. the victim survived the injuries. >> want to be transparent and we want to report the fax as they are. >> reporter: -- facts as they are. >> reporter: this is the first fatal officer-involved shooting under the new police chief. police-involved shootings have created a rift with public trust in the past. a series of shootings caused former chief greg suhr to step down. howard jordan was the oakland police chief and is now a kpix 5 law enforcement analyst. >> once the police got there, it appears that the -- the subject, in this case, was very -- w
san francisco police officer kenneth cha took one shot and killed 26-year-old nicholas flusche on may 3 in a subway restaurant near union square. >> no matter what the circumstances are, the loss of life is significant. >> reporter: this all happened around 11:15 a.m. in the morning last wednesday. subway surveillance footage also released today shows flusche holding a knife and stabbing a worker repeatedly behind the counter. another angle shows the scuffle and the officer taking...
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nicholas and his mom just can't believe anyone would run down a child and then just lever him. >> the car took me, and then this is when my whole side of my body went down into the grounds. my head -- >> i want justice. i want her to be found. it is not fair that she left a 16 year old child in the street, hurt. >> nicholas says the woman who hit him said: i'm sorry, before taking off. says she has blondes hair, and there were two children in the car. anyone with information is asked to contact allentown police. >> what did she say? >> i'm sore. >> i sorry? >> and then left. >> sorry. >> new jersey police officer makes adorable rescue, but nothing he hasn't seen before. why this cop has earned the nickname the deer whisperer. >> he went into the sewer. it's time, america. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it, america. >
nicholas and his mom just can't believe anyone would run down a child and then just lever him. >> the car took me, and then this is when my whole side of my body went down into the grounds. my head -- >> i want justice. i want her to be found. it is not fair that she left a 16 year old child in the street, hurt. >> nicholas says the woman who hit him said: i'm sorry, before taking off. says she has blondes hair, and there were two children in the car. anyone with information...
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sixteen year old nicholas vague a, still recovering after being struck by a car while riding his bikeks ago, he said he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of rot and sumner when a woman cut through a parking lot, waived for him to go ahead, then hit the gas. nicholas and his mom can't believe anyone could run down a child and just leave the scene. >> i fell toll grounds, i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car, and the car took the bike, it took me, this whole side of my body went down into the ground. my head banged across the grounds. >> who help. they didn't call. they didn't do anything. i was furious. i was beyond angry. >> don't really have good description here, but according to nicholas the driver was blonde and had two children in the car. police cannot confirm the hit-and-run vehicle, only saying it was a silver sedan. anyone with information, of course, you're urged to contact allentown police. >> we want to show you a guy walking down the street, got pretty big tv. fifty-inch tv walking down the sidewalk, of course, yes it, does not belong to him. police sa
sixteen year old nicholas vague a, still recovering after being struck by a car while riding his bikeks ago, he said he was on the sidewalk at the intersection of rot and sumner when a woman cut through a parking lot, waived for him to go ahead, then hit the gas. nicholas and his mom can't believe anyone could run down a child and just leave the scene. >> i fell toll grounds, i guess the front of my wheel caught on to the car, and the car took the bike, it took me, this whole side of my...
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officers say 26-year-old nicholas flusche who is the man wearing the camouflage shirt, went behind the counter and began attacking a subway employee with a knife. the stabbing victim, a bystander trying to help, and flusche all come out from behind the counter as officers point their guns at them. moments after - one officer shoots. flusche died at the scene the stabbing victim was treated and released from the hospital. (will) we are also learning the same police officer involved in the subway shooting was also involved a police shooting back in january. in that case -- all charges have been dismissed against the man shot. 43-year-old sean moore. this is bodycam video of that incident. police responded to the man's oceanview home over a noise complaint. the man repeatedly told officers to get off his steps. officers say the man started hitting and kicking them. that's when they opened fire. the man survived the shooting and has undergone multiple surgeries. (will) now to a big story we've been following all week... 26-year-old antolin garcia-torres is now awaiting his punishment. life
officers say 26-year-old nicholas flusche who is the man wearing the camouflage shirt, went behind the counter and began attacking a subway employee with a knife. the stabbing victim, a bystander trying to help, and flusche all come out from behind the counter as officers point their guns at them. moments after - one officer shoots. flusche died at the scene the stabbing victim was treated and released from the hospital. (will) we are also learning the same police officer involved in the subway...
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officers say 26- year-old nicholas flusche . .. the man wearing the camouflage shirt. . . went behind the counter and began attacking a subway employee... with a knife. the stabbing victim, a bystander trying to help.... and flusche... all come out from behind the counter as officers point their guns at them.moments after - one officer shoots. flusche died at the scenethe stabbing victim was treated and released from the hospital. (grant) in the east bay... an arsonist could be on the loose in contra costa county. this after at least two cars went up in flames overnight.. and investigators think it was no accident. both cars were destroyed by the fires within minutes of each other. the fires follow a string of car fires in contra costa county. last year, fire crews say the county had more than 300 vehicle fires and over half of them were determined to be arson or intentionally set. fortunately fire crews were able to prevent the fires from spreading to homes. (steve)now to a story you will only see on kron 4.a high school coach steps in to stop a fight...and it's all caugh
officers say 26- year-old nicholas flusche . .. the man wearing the camouflage shirt. . . went behind the counter and began attacking a subway employee... with a knife. the stabbing victim, a bystander trying to help.... and flusche... all come out from behind the counter as officers point their guns at them.moments after - one officer shoots. flusche died at the scenethe stabbing victim was treated and released from the hospital. (grant) in the east bay... an arsonist could be on the loose in...
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i'm nicholas owen. the headlines at 8pm. confidence of almost everyone in washington. why did you fire director comey? because he wasn't doing a good job, very simply, he was not doing a good job. the white house says donald trump had been planning to sack james comey for several months. he'd lost confidence in director comey and frankly he'd been considering letting director comey go since the day he was elected. the crown prosecution service says no conservatives will face charges over claims they'd breached the rules on campaign spending during the last general election. the family of evha jannath — the 11—year—old girl who died at a theme park yesterday — say their world has been torn apart. and education takes centre stage in the election campaign.
i'm nicholas owen. the headlines at 8pm. confidence of almost everyone in washington. why did you fire director comey? because he wasn't doing a good job, very simply, he was not doing a good job. the white house says donald trump had been planning to sack james comey for several months. he'd lost confidence in director comey and frankly he'd been considering letting director comey go since the day he was elected. the crown prosecution service says no conservatives will face charges over claims...
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nicholas taylor and his wife, joan.ntence, he will see serve at least 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up and said "yeah, spot on" as he was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said was led away. he said, thejudge, who the judge said i see no good was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said i see no good in you. you have been described as a monster. he added "while the train yourself as a reformed character, at the same time you were to parading and corrupting young people with drugs, and abusing them sexually. you are a very, very dangerous man". what the trial heard was during a period between 1996 and 2006 at their home, nicholas taylor and joan taylor had forced crack cocaine onto children, and then raped them, sexually assaulted them, sexually abused them, violently assaulted them in all kinds of ways. 11 victims in total, one of them in a victims in total, one of them in a victim impact statement said today that she would have to live with the consequences o
nicholas taylor and his wife, joan.ntence, he will see serve at least 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up 18 years in prison, he gave a thumbs up and said "yeah, spot on" as he was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said was led away. he said, thejudge, who the judge said i see no good was led away. he said, thejudge, who thejudge said i see no good in you. you have been described as a monster. he added "while the train yourself as a reformed character, at the same...