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sutton was. they didn't see anybody. >> reporter: miami-dade prosecutor karen keagan was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead. a bloody phone beside her. she must have dropped it as she pulled up the covers in her vain attempt to hide from her killer. house secured, no shooter around the s.w.a.t. team withdrew. a dispatcher warned the detective this may be the deadly result of a domestic dispute. sutton's 911 call an perhaps an attempt to cover up what he had done. >> when i got the phone call and said there was a murder/suicide down in coral gables. we heard that the husband was en route to the trauma center. and in critical condition. >> reporte
sutton was. they didn't see anybody. >> reporter: miami-dade prosecutor karen keagan was on homicide duty that night and called out to the scene. >> they saw a mound on the bed covered by a blanket. there were bullet holes in the blanket. and they had to yank the blanket down. when they did that they found mrs. sutton in bed with her hands up. she had been holding the blanket and covering herself, literally ducking under the covers for cover. >> reporter: susan sutton was...
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susan sutton? >> christopher. >> how many money were you expected to get in. >> upwards of 100,000. >> up until this moment john sutton had been a spectator, his thoughts and feelings his own. he was a victim, too. staying out of it wasn't an option for him hand now came the moment that he both dreaded and demanded. he testified against his own son, first about the night his world went dark. >> the only thing i saw was for an instant a snap. i didn't even seat gun, but in an instant, bam, and then the next thing you knew i woke up and inwas on the floor. >> john sutton answered the questions as if the defendant sitting before him was a man he had never met, as if this was not the boy he had raised from birth. neither father nor son displayed the slightest emotion. >> it doesn't make any sense to get on the witness stand and cry in front of the jury. it can cause a mistrial. so i dealt with it. i did what i had to do. >> so he did. but was he right about his son? did the state really have the puzzle
susan sutton? >> christopher. >> how many money were you expected to get in. >> upwards of 100,000. >> up until this moment john sutton had been a spectator, his thoughts and feelings his own. he was a victim, too. staying out of it wasn't an option for him hand now came the moment that he both dreaded and demanded. he testified against his own son, first about the night his world went dark. >> the only thing i saw was for an instant a snap. i didn't even seat gun,...
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sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.d says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i seen a lot in my life. but i really never had nightmares until i, you know, looked at her laying down on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i just miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, all i was thinking about was him. nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my bab
sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.d says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i seen a lot in my life. but i really never had nightmares until i, you know, looked at her laying down on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i just miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from...
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randy sutton joins us next. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even a "red-hot mascot." [mascot] hey-ooo! whoop, whoop! [crowd 1] hey, you're on fire! [mascot] you bet i am! [crowd 2] dude, you're on fire! [mascot] oh, yeah! [crowd 3] no, you're on fire! look behind you. [mascot] i'm cool. i'm cool. [burke] that's one way to fire up the crowd. but we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ lou: five days after the deadliest mass shooting in american history, america is still asking why? law enforcement doesn't know what drove stephen paddock to shoot at hundreds of concert-goers out of his hotel window. >> in the past mass murder incidents, the motive was made clear by a social media post, a telephone call that was made, by investigators mining computer data. but today in our investigation we don't have any of that uncovered. lou: joining us to bet
randy sutton joins us next. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even a "red-hot mascot." [mascot] hey-ooo! whoop, whoop! [crowd 1] hey, you're on fire! [mascot] you bet i am! [crowd 2] dude, you're on fire! [mascot] oh, yeah! [crowd 3] no, you're on fire! look behind you. [mascot] i'm cool. i'm cool. [burke] that's one way to fire up the crowd. but we...
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randy sutton joins us next. today we're going to talk about trucks. which of these truck brands do you think offers best in class hd horsepower and the most capable off-road midsize pickup? i'd go ram. i would put it on ford. let's find out. noooooooo. chevy. that's right, it's chevy. they look amazing. wow. chevy's killin it. yeah, definitely. trade up to this light duty silverado all star and get a total value of over eleven thousand two hundred dollars. or during truck month, get 0% financing for 72 months on our most popular chevy trucks. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. lou: five days after the deadliest mass shooting in american history, america is still asking why? law enforcement doesn't know what drove stephen paddock to shoot at hundreds of concert-goers out of his hotel window. >> in the past mass murder incidents, the motive was made clear by a social media post, a telephone call that was made, by investigators mining computer data. but today in our investigation we don't have any of that uncovered. lou: joining us to better unde
randy sutton joins us next. today we're going to talk about trucks. which of these truck brands do you think offers best in class hd horsepower and the most capable off-road midsize pickup? i'd go ram. i would put it on ford. let's find out. noooooooo. chevy. that's right, it's chevy. they look amazing. wow. chevy's killin it. yeah, definitely. trade up to this light duty silverado all star and get a total value of over eleven thousand two hundred dollars. or during truck month, get 0%...
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randy sutton joins us next.e's listening to a hilarious audiobook on audible. and this woman is laughing because she's pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. still actually laughing. no longer making a human noise. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. 's list for free. which means everyone has access to our real reviews that we actually verify. and we can also verify that what goes down, [ splash, toilet flush ] doesn't always come back up. find a great plumber at angie's list. join today for free. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even a "red-hot mascot." [mascot] hey-ooo! whoop, whoop! [crowd 1] hey, you're on fire! [mascot] you bet i am! [crowd 2] dude, you're on fire! [mascot] oh, yeah! [crowd 3] no, you're on fire! look behind you. [mascot]
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randy sutton joins us next. please stay with us. and this woman is laughing because she's pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. still actually laughing. no longer making a human noise. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies, and data without insights. and fragmented care, stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. at optum, we're partnering across the health system to tackle its biggest challenges. at optum, we're partnering across the health system our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secret
randy sutton joins us next. please stay with us. and this woman is laughing because she's pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. still actually laughing. no longer making a human noise. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies, and data without insights. and...
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retired las vegas lieutenant randy sutton joins us next for that. as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it m
retired las vegas lieutenant randy sutton joins us next for that. as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote...
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charles: want to bring in randy sutton, former las vegas police officer? >> correct. police lieutenant. charles: police lieutenant, didn't mean to downgrade you, sir? >> okay. charles: another tragedy, of course, just a few weeks outside of the one that struck your city, but different in a different sort of way in the sense that the conversation, i'm not sure how much you heard between sebastian gorka and myself, a continuation of a war, a war going on for a very long time, and one of the side effects of winning on the battlefield is we may face more and more of the attacks on our streets in america. how do we protect ourselves? >> there is no doubt we're going to face more of these attacks, and i think this is a very poignant moment to demonstrate that who are on the front line that the battle this enemy? and that is the american police officer. today it was the new york city police officers who did a phenomenal job in taking out this suspect. tomorrow, it may be in l.a., tomorrow it might be on a small suburban town, but it is the american law enforcement officer th
charles: want to bring in randy sutton, former las vegas police officer? >> correct. police lieutenant. charles: police lieutenant, didn't mean to downgrade you, sir? >> okay. charles: another tragedy, of course, just a few weeks outside of the one that struck your city, but different in a different sort of way in the sense that the conversation, i'm not sure how much you heard between sebastian gorka and myself, a continuation of a war, a war going on for a very long time, and one...
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sutton, thank you for being with us today. i want to start with, you know that the mandalay bay is iconic around the strip. how do you get into a place like that with the kind of weaponry that he had and go unnoticed since september 28th, i can only imagine people like yourself and law enforcement have to be talking about that on the ground right now. >> yes, thank you for having me, i appreciate it. are talking about this horrific event. i think probably what he did, he surreptitiously smuggled weapons in and possibly a golf bag or he may have disassembled them and had them in his luggage and reassembled them. he had ten weapons that have been reported, so that did not happen overnight. he has been bringing them up to his room, it had to be several trips. but do not forget that he must have had a ton of ammunition, and of course that is very, very heavy stuff. so he must have planned and plotted this for a good long time. >> harris: the scope of the investigation would be aided by those thousands of cameras that they have alo
sutton, thank you for being with us today. i want to start with, you know that the mandalay bay is iconic around the strip. how do you get into a place like that with the kind of weaponry that he had and go unnoticed since september 28th, i can only imagine people like yourself and law enforcement have to be talking about that on the ground right now. >> yes, thank you for having me, i appreciate it. are talking about this horrific event. i think probably what he did, he surreptitiously...
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charles: joining me now, randy sutton. sutton. randy, let me start with you. one of the things that stood out was the sheriff and others talking about this term target hardening. we heard that there is nothing that can be done for a situation like this. it's a one-off. but it's not preventable. as long as we live in a free society where we value our freedom and value not living under a surveillance state, there is only so much we can do. remember that people come to las vegas as in every tourist destination to relax and let their hair down, and if we do some of the more radical things that have been suggested like search the luggage or scan each piece of luggage that comes into the hotel. it will create massive delays. and it won't be stood for by patrons. there can be additional surveillance. there are steps that will be examined. >> early on his female come and yont sheriff said perhaps was his girlfriend. now it seems they are bringing her back in as a potential suspect considering the number of weapons found in the hotel and the house, and the ammonium nit
charles: joining me now, randy sutton. sutton. randy, let me start with you. one of the things that stood out was the sheriff and others talking about this term target hardening. we heard that there is nothing that can be done for a situation like this. it's a one-off. but it's not preventable. as long as we live in a free society where we value our freedom and value not living under a surveillance state, there is only so much we can do. remember that people come to las vegas as in every...
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randy sutton, thank you very much for being here tonight. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: coming up >> we are stopping cold the attacks on judeo-christian values. [cheers and applause] >> martha: warm welcome for president trump who became the first president, first sitting president to address the value voters summit. tony perkins introduced him and he is here next. you nervous? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> martha: so today, president trump became the first sitting president to address the value voters summit with a message of faith and family. here's some of that. >> this is america's heritage, a country that never forgets, that we are all, all, every one of us, made by the same god in heaven [applause] we will not allow government workers to censor sermons or target our pastors, our ministers, our rabbis. [applause] these are the people we want to hear from. and they are not going to be silenced any longer. [cheers and applause] we know that it's the family and the church, not government officials that know best how to create strong and loving communities [applause] and above all else, we know t
randy sutton, thank you very much for being here tonight. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: coming up >> we are stopping cold the attacks on judeo-christian values. [cheers and applause] >> martha: warm welcome for president trump who became the first president, first sitting president to address the value voters summit. tony perkins introduced him and he is here next. you nervous? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> martha: so today, president trump became the first sitting...
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tom sutton do something to me that. will. leave. my former c.e.o. actually wrote to me and asked me if i want to come back to mongolia and work for the renewable energy. so that's the one far lower than the first ever went from a mobile yeah yeah and one of them was windiest area. and that's currently up and running only. look at it. it's up and running a little and there's a lot of construction in that area yeah playing. it generates five percent of the loyalist energy it sounds exciting like be like reading one of the first. huge changes in yes. i guess it was a dilemma of if i want to stay in new york and get experience and get a good job and get a good salary or if i want to be part of something that's new and that's good for mongolia so i guess yeah i didn't i thought about it but then within one week i just felt like it's better to be a change maker and and impact maker than to to try and like you know. work for companies in the states that already. have everything. it's funny it's so common in germany to have these things yeah you know not a
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randy sutton, former lieutenant with the las vegas metropolitan police department. good to see you, thank you very much. >> always a pleasure, trace, thank you. >> trace: joining me now are two eyewitnesses to the tragic shooting. i understand you two were in the vip tent, in fact, i heard you this morning, what began, and you were talking about this riveting scene, you were in the vip tent, take us there would happen from there for you to were in the vip tent closest to where mandalay bay, the shooter was. all of a sudden, we heard three round bursts, and it sounded like a crack of an amplifier, something, too far away to sound like a firearm. all of a sudden, i got closer to the corner of the tent, closest to where it was, all of a sudden, you heard relentless gunfire, like, magazine after magazine. just raining down on everybody, you could hear the bullets ricochet, i heard that going through the tent flaps, it sounded like. it was terrifying. >> trace: for heroism that we talk about, russell, are you of the same mind that this was just a total act of heroism all
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we were told by steve sutton who was with us earlier, retired police officer that does guns are very,to come by. we do know that this guy man was operating alone, possibly with help from the companion that we showed you a picture of. again, the gunfire went anywhere from five to 10 minute or so and this is a crowd of 30 or 40,000 people at the festival, an open-air festival and it was a soft target. >> eyewitnesses told us and does jason aldean that you are performing, listening to music. do you think of fireworks. this is what we have. still don't know what to say. want to let everyone know that me and my crew are safe. thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved tonight. and now the investigation turns to who the suspect is, how he not only got those weapons but knew how to use them. not a lot of movement with the market. certainly investors. still on their own soil. also the first day of the fourth quarter. thank you for staying with us but get it over at two mornings with murray picking up our coverage right now. >> good morning ladies. covering breaking news. terrorism in la
we were told by steve sutton who was with us earlier, retired police officer that does guns are very,to come by. we do know that this guy man was operating alone, possibly with help from the companion that we showed you a picture of. again, the gunfire went anywhere from five to 10 minute or so and this is a crowd of 30 or 40,000 people at the festival, an open-air festival and it was a soft target. >> eyewitnesses told us and does jason aldean that you are performing, listening to music....
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randy sutton, former lieutenant with the las vegas metropolitan police department. good to see you, thank you very much. >> always a pleasure, trace, thank you. >> trace: joining me now are two eyewitnesses to the tragic shooting. i understand you two were in the vip tent, in fact, i heard you this morning, what began, and you were talking about this riveting scene, you were in the vip tent, take us there would happen from there for you to were in the vip tent closest to where mandalay bay, the shooter was. all of a sudden, we heard three round bursts, and it sounded like a crack of an amplifier, something, too far away to sound like a firearm. all of a sudden, i got closer to the corner of the tent, closest to where it was, all of a sudden, you heard relentless gunfire, like, magazine after magazine. just raining down on everybody, you could hear the bullets ricochet, i heard that going through the tent flaps, it sounded like. it was terrifying. >> trace: for heroism that we talk about, russell, are you of the same mind that this was just a total act of heroism all
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. ♪ music david sutton: this is the most dynamic place i've ever lived.nd it could be the model for the world or it could be a disaster. narrator: shanghai is to china what new york is to america. a symbol of success and a warning about the price that may have to be paid. professor geoffrey heal: china isn't just an economic super power these days, it's a green house gas super power too. china has now overtaken the u.s. as the principle producer
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these are questions that really have to be answered. >> randy sutton. stand by. police are trying to find that out. we'll bring you the information as soon as we have. we do now have the picture of the man who has taken so many lives today. stephen paddock, 64 years old. he was living in a retirement community, we are told, in mesquite, nevada. >> no criminal record. >> no criminal record p the latest from the clarke county sheriffs, at 10:00 p.m. pacific began firing from the 32 md floor of the mandalay bay hotel and killed at least 50 people, injured at least 200. clarke county sheriffs have prepared those on the ground there and everyone else for that news to get worse as they assess exactly how everyone is doing. it was interesting to hear randy sutton and others talk about pause hospitals have been so overwhelmed in las vegasing not just first responders and pair med ilks and police taking peen to hospital but ordinary civilians, folks attending the concert, trying to get people any help they could. >> a reminder this was happening in the middle o the night
these are questions that really have to be answered. >> randy sutton. stand by. police are trying to find that out. we'll bring you the information as soon as we have. we do now have the picture of the man who has taken so many lives today. stephen paddock, 64 years old. he was living in a retirement community, we are told, in mesquite, nevada. >> no criminal record. >> no criminal record p the latest from the clarke county sheriffs, at 10:00 p.m. pacific began firing from the...
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he now works at a paint shop in sutton texas goes i'm so happy to see you there. is this where you work yes i work here. that i have brought you something. i think i'm so iraq of you to succeed in crossing the border for completing this journey i want to proclaim you a latin hero. thank you good to see you again this is where we work. to inhale the fun you have a work permit. no no no. when you work here. there are lots of undocumented immigrants here. and you can always find work because they pay us less than people with the right documents and. then once you're afraid that you'll be arrested by the authorities. and everybody who does this has to live with that fear i'm always very cautious. it's always at the back of your mind you need to be on your very best behavior here. if you make even the tiniest mistake while you're here you'll be arrested. and deported. where. if i want. to. so much time to find a. method to get into this part of america don't you have to cross a river yes the rio bravo. how did you manage that because it's called the brave river. yes th
he now works at a paint shop in sutton texas goes i'm so happy to see you there. is this where you work yes i work here. that i have brought you something. i think i'm so iraq of you to succeed in crossing the border for completing this journey i want to proclaim you a latin hero. thank you good to see you again this is where we work. to inhale the fun you have a work permit. no no no. when you work here. there are lots of undocumented immigrants here. and you can always find work because they...
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one is like a champ spire munich started life without coach carlo and chalabi interim coach willie sutton year old took the reins with a trip to the capital to take on how to have berlin and things started well for byron's caretaker boss mass homo's put them in front of early on and robert levin dusky doubled the lead after half time but after unchained due to hold one back for heritage salomon kalou made it to two another draw for the champs and more glum faces in the barren camp. our minder now is our top story at this hour at least fifty people are dead and two hundred wounded after a gunman opened fire on concert goers in las vegas the gunman sprayed bullets from the thirty second floor of the mandalay bay casino one hotel at a country music festival taking place below police shot dead the suspect has been identified as a sixty four year old man from nevada. more updates on that story for you at the top of the hour. if you. missed. the census. recognize. the cultural magazine. net. gain we see at full speed. but always on the. home movie today and in the future. dr in sixty minutes t.
one is like a champ spire munich started life without coach carlo and chalabi interim coach willie sutton year old took the reins with a trip to the capital to take on how to have berlin and things started well for byron's caretaker boss mass homo's put them in front of early on and robert levin dusky doubled the lead after half time but after unchained due to hold one back for heritage salomon kalou made it to two another draw for the champs and more glum faces in the barren camp. our minder...
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munich have started life without coach carlo ancelotti who was sacked on thursday former player willie sutton your took the reins as byan travelled to berlin to face side notoriously hard to beat. the big guns are back and rob and thomas miller from the ray jerome tang and mats hummels were on the pitch right from the start for buying fans when he said no had corrected his predecessor's mistake to good effect. saying to who's by and in front after ten minutes a strong start for sanyo i never made it to most immediately after half time after he held off nicklaus stock the game looked to be decided but had has gained he had a good she done surpassed by the tang then passed what was and made it impossible for on dry duda to miss. just five minutes later this free kick from the impact and went straight past police and landed at the feet of a grateful salamone. at the dish on the. we're all very disappointed and frustrated that it's the second time in a row that we haven't been able to win after being two nil up to and it's opening for by and things got even worse when front rebury had to be taken
munich have started life without coach carlo ancelotti who was sacked on thursday former player willie sutton your took the reins as byan travelled to berlin to face side notoriously hard to beat. the big guns are back and rob and thomas miller from the ray jerome tang and mats hummels were on the pitch right from the start for buying fans when he said no had corrected his predecessor's mistake to good effect. saying to who's by and in front after ten minutes a strong start for sanyo i never...
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. >> reporter: randy sutton, retired from the las vegas police department, is a consultant for cbs news. >> this guy used tremendous tactics. this showed training. where did he get that training? who helped him train him to use those weapons as he did? >> reporter: investigators are hoping that some answers will come from paddock's girlfriend, marilou danley. cbs news has learned that she has discussed paddock's mental health with f.b.i. investigators. anthony. >> mason: john blackstone in las vegas. thanks, john. justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues reports paddock had checked out bigger music festivals in las vegas and other cities. >> reporter: more than a month before the attack in las vegas-- >> everybody go! >> reporter: ...stephen paddock booked a room at the blackstone hotel in chicago. it overlooked the lollapalooza music festival in august, but paddock never checked in. he also booked rooms overlooking a different festival in las vegas and researched locations in boston around fenway park. some of the information is coming from searches of paddock's online a
. >> reporter: randy sutton, retired from the las vegas police department, is a consultant for cbs news. >> this guy used tremendous tactics. this showed training. where did he get that training? who helped him train him to use those weapons as he did? >> reporter: investigators are hoping that some answers will come from paddock's girlfriend, marilou danley. cbs news has learned that she has discussed paddock's mental health with f.b.i. investigators. anthony. >> mason:...
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. >> reporter: randy sutton, retired from the las vegas police department, is a consultant for cbs news tremendous tactics. this showed training. where did he get that training? who helped him, train him to use those weapons as he did? >> reporter: investigators are hoping that some answers will come from paddock's girlfriend, marilou danley. cbs news has learned that she has discussed paddock's mental health with f.b.i. investigators. anthony. >> mason: john blackstone in las vegas. thanks, john. justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues reports paddock had checked out bigger music festivals in las vegas and other cities. >> reporter: more than a month before the attack in las vegas-- >> everybody go! >> reporter: ...stephen paddock booked a room at the blackstone hotel in chicago. it overlooked the lollapalooza music festival in august. but paddock never checked in. he also booked rooms overlooking a different festival in las vegas and researched locations in boston around fenway park. some of the information is coming from searches of paddock's online activity and elect
. >> reporter: randy sutton, retired from the las vegas police department, is a consultant for cbs news tremendous tactics. this showed training. where did he get that training? who helped him, train him to use those weapons as he did? >> reporter: investigators are hoping that some answers will come from paddock's girlfriend, marilou danley. cbs news has learned that she has discussed paddock's mental health with f.b.i. investigators. anthony. >> mason: john blackstone in las...
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randy sutton, one of the things we're learning too this new york plot that was stopped by authorities that could have been a big one aimed at inflicting mass casualties, starting in subway stations and going beyond even the times square is that the goal remains the same. no matter whether you're part of isis or just a lone nut you want to kill as many people as possible so in crowded cities, and venues where a lot of people are gathering, for example, at the baseball playoff games or tomorrow in chicago for the marathon what do you do? >> you know, this is the aim of terrorism is to change the way of life of our country, to change the way of life of our people, to have them second guessing themselves when they walk out and they're looking around. that is their goal. the best thing that we could do as americans as free people is to live our lives and don't be paranoid but be prepared. preparation not paranoia. be situationally aware. of you see something say something. as it was pointed out a little bit earlier on one of the other shows nothing happens in a vacuum and i think the frust
randy sutton, one of the things we're learning too this new york plot that was stopped by authorities that could have been a big one aimed at inflicting mass casualties, starting in subway stations and going beyond even the times square is that the goal remains the same. no matter whether you're part of isis or just a lone nut you want to kill as many people as possible so in crowded cities, and venues where a lot of people are gathering, for example, at the baseball playoff games or tomorrow...
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as we know what happens, as the sutton trust found last year in scotland, the gap between the proportion most advantaged areas and the least advantaged areas going to university in scotland is higher than in any other of our home nations. i was the first person in my family to have the chance to go to university, and i want more and more young people to have that choice in the future. not fewer. and we wa nt choice in the future. not fewer. and we want to help students when they graduate. that is why we are taking action right now to freeze student fees and it is why we are increasing the amounts that graduates can earn every year before they start paying back their fees. from every year before they start paying back theirfees. from £21,000 to £25,000, saving young graduates up to £360 next year. but if we are to win the trust and support of young people more generally, i think we need to understand two things. first, for lots of them negative party politics is a real turn off. of course we should hold labour to account for its empty promises, like the empty promises to young people and
as we know what happens, as the sutton trust found last year in scotland, the gap between the proportion most advantaged areas and the least advantaged areas going to university in scotland is higher than in any other of our home nations. i was the first person in my family to have the chance to go to university, and i want more and more young people to have that choice in the future. not fewer. and we wa nt choice in the future. not fewer. and we want to help students when they graduate. that...
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. >> reporter: randy sutton, retired from the las vegas police department, is a consultant for cbs newsndous tactics. this showed training. where did he get that training? who helped him, train him to use those weapons as he did? >> jeff pegues now with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: more than a month before the attack in las vegas-- >> everybody go! >> reporter: ...stephen paddock booked a room at the blackstone hotel in chicago. it overlooked the lollapalooza music festival in august. but paddock never checked in. he also booked rooms overlooking a different festival in las vegas and researched locations in boston around fenway park. some of the information is coming from searches of paddock's online activity and electronic devices. police are also looking for people who came in contact with paddock before the shooting, including a woman reportedly seen with him at the mandalay bay casino. investigators are focusing on why, starting in october of 2016, paddock accumulated 33 weapons from gun stores in nevada, california, texas, and utah, and why his car contained ammuni
. >> reporter: randy sutton, retired from the las vegas police department, is a consultant for cbs newsndous tactics. this showed training. where did he get that training? who helped him, train him to use those weapons as he did? >> jeff pegues now with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: more than a month before the attack in las vegas-- >> everybody go! >> reporter: ...stephen paddock booked a room at the blackstone hotel in chicago. it overlooked the...
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former las vegas metro police officer, randy sutton. randy, these developments change. i don't think anyone is hiding anything, but more revelations of advanced warning here. what do you make of that? >> i'm actually troubled by it, neil, to tell you the truth. the fact of the matter is if there were police officers on the property when this shooting took place, they were actually down in the security office while dealing with a couple of trespassers. so that, there is a critical six minutes that could have, that could have been, could have changed the outcome perhaps. when the maintenance worker was fired upon, that was the clip that you just heard? neil: right. >> that was about six minutes before the actual bloodbath started. so if, if those officers had been told by security during that, you know, when the report first came out, there may have been a different outcome. of course, it is all, it is all conjecture at this point but still it's a little troubling. neil: here is where you can help me, my friend. indulge me on some basic questions. what would procedure be,
former las vegas metro police officer, randy sutton. randy, these developments change. i don't think anyone is hiding anything, but more revelations of advanced warning here. what do you make of that? >> i'm actually troubled by it, neil, to tell you the truth. the fact of the matter is if there were police officers on the property when this shooting took place, they were actually down in the security office while dealing with a couple of trespassers. so that, there is a critical six...
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stuart: randy sutton, you are correct in that. again we thank you very much for joining us today.nk you for being here. randy sutton. got it. with us now, with us shortly, i have to take a quick break. danny tarkanian. a member of the most well-known families in vegas. he is running for a senate seat there. he is with us in a moment. we'll have also with us, former nypd chief bernie kerik later this hour, what vegas can do about this going forward. stay right there please. "varney & company" will be right back. stuart: las vegas, navy, releasing this statement, this tragic, vicious attack on innocent people claimed lives of our fellow americans and devastated hundreds of others who were simply enjoying our country music festival. i will be in las vegas to meet with law enforcement, first-responders, console the victims, families and friends. all-time highs for the dow jones industrial average, for the s&p 500. for the nasdaq composite and the russell 2000, all of them never been higher than this, the morning after what happened, terrible events in las vegas last night. on the phon
stuart: randy sutton, you are correct in that. again we thank you very much for joining us today.nk you for being here. randy sutton. got it. with us now, with us shortly, i have to take a quick break. danny tarkanian. a member of the most well-known families in vegas. he is running for a senate seat there. he is with us in a moment. we'll have also with us, former nypd chief bernie kerik later this hour, what vegas can do about this going forward. stay right there please. "varney &...
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. >> reporter: andy sutton is a consultant for cbs news. >> he had tremendous tactic. this showed tremendous tactics and who showed him to use the weapons as he did. >> charlie: puerto rico continues to reel in the aftermath of hurricane maria. more than two weeks after the storm half the population doesn't have access to drinking water. 95% of the power grid remains down. the official death toll is 34 but the governor expected that number to ride. david begnaud has been reporting and here's a look at some of his reporting. >> reporter: residents of puerto rico waded through the mess hurricane maria left behind. flooding is widespread and electricity is non existent. 20 minutes from san juan, police and volunteers are working to rescue people trapped by maria's storm surge. they helped this man and his dog get out and get to dry land. >> the governor is sitting in the see the of his humvee and talking to people on what the situation is in their home. >> reporter: across the street, streets that don't look like rivers have no power lines. officials cannot say when it wi
. >> reporter: andy sutton is a consultant for cbs news. >> he had tremendous tactic. this showed tremendous tactics and who showed him to use the weapons as he did. >> charlie: puerto rico continues to reel in the aftermath of hurricane maria. more than two weeks after the storm half the population doesn't have access to drinking water. 95% of the power grid remains down. the official death toll is 34 but the governor expected that number to ride. david begnaud has been...
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we are going to go to former las vegas field lieutenant randy sutton. i guess the first thing would i like to ask you, have you been in contact with anybody from the department? can you gives an update on what has happened? >> this has been a chaotic scene. at first reports it came out as self shooters, now apparently it has been determined there was only one shooter. and he was isolated in the mandalay bay hotel. reports are that he is down. i believe he either committed suicide or was taken out by law enforcement. i heard some of the radio traffic from the officers when they were closing in on him. the effective rang -- this was fully automatic gunfire. this is not a semiautomatic weapon. you can tell by the sound of gunfire. the effective rang of som -- the effective range of some of these weapons down to where the people were hit, but the effective range of that weapon if it was an ak-47 or some other type of fully automatic assault weapon, that would be the effective firing range. that would mean this individual was well trained and had experience
we are going to go to former las vegas field lieutenant randy sutton. i guess the first thing would i like to ask you, have you been in contact with anybody from the department? can you gives an update on what has happened? >> this has been a chaotic scene. at first reports it came out as self shooters, now apparently it has been determined there was only one shooter. and he was isolated in the mandalay bay hotel. reports are that he is down. i believe he either committed suicide or was...
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. >> sean: joining us now, adam housley and 23 year veteran of the vegas police department, randy suttonu saw the body cam. it brings those of us that maybe don't understand the police officers go through every day up close and personal. that's the real deal. >> this was a reality check. that very dramatic footage revealed the bravery, revealed the leadership that these law enforcement officers had. this is not an everyday occurrence, to have gun fire rained down upon you with that kind of fuselage. but these officers did taking charge, saving lives, it really demonstrated the best of law enforcement. >> sean: i mentioned san bernardino. let's put vegas aside. some of the school shootings where they are firing and firing, i don't so many people want to take away people's rights. carry weapons. we showed the statistics. if i am in a room and this guy dropped his clip and someone in that room has a weapon and is trained in the use of that weapon, they can save the rest of the rooms life. >> there's been so many cases where good citizens did exactly that. that's why george bush created the
. >> sean: joining us now, adam housley and 23 year veteran of the vegas police department, randy suttonu saw the body cam. it brings those of us that maybe don't understand the police officers go through every day up close and personal. that's the real deal. >> this was a reality check. that very dramatic footage revealed the bravery, revealed the leadership that these law enforcement officers had. this is not an everyday occurrence, to have gun fire rained down upon you with that...
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we have her attorney, emily and randy sutton on the developments.sure these are the type of cases that we see come as a result of this. now the curiosity of the security guard in this case who was shot at before the shooting took place. in other words, not after. how does that change things and for a legal case, how does that make those injured or the families of those killed have a better case or does it? >> it does and here's why. the huge issue of culpability hinging on for seeability. if the victims can show that this act was preventible, that means that the casino is on the hook then. the alleged six minutes that were in between a security guard being shot before the shooter started shooting in the crowd, depending on what other evidence comes to light, that is what can be the crux of this. that is also why here this is among the strongest of the lawsuits, these plaintiffs are filing, as we know, they have filed against a bump stock manufacturers, stephen paddock's estate, live nation, et cetera. all of those have different feasibilities. for t
we have her attorney, emily and randy sutton on the developments.sure these are the type of cases that we see come as a result of this. now the curiosity of the security guard in this case who was shot at before the shooting took place. in other words, not after. how does that change things and for a legal case, how does that make those injured or the families of those killed have a better case or does it? >> it does and here's why. the huge issue of culpability hinging on for seeability....
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part of such a prestigious and honorable event is simpl >> string queens performing saturday on the sutton stage down here. lots of free music venues. that is one of them for you. the anthem theater, we've been talking about that venue. that's sold out. but you can catch string queens and many other acts throughout the weekend. just one of many things to do down here in addition to eating and shopping and everything else in between. that is the latest live from recreation pier. guys? >> all right. when you got eating and shopping, you don't need much more than that. >> the views, just to be down there. >> i'm telling you. >> don't forget kevin bacon and the bacon brothers. >> i'd love to see that. molette mentions the food. >> she's smart. >> even when she's talking about sports. great weather to eat. >> they go together. >>> they do. >> food goes with everything. what does it not go with? that's what i want to know. >> you >> i do know. today, though, as far as heading out to the wharf or the game, it's drizzly. we don't want the heavy rain, we're not going to have the heavy rain. not tom
part of such a prestigious and honorable event is simpl >> string queens performing saturday on the sutton stage down here. lots of free music venues. that is one of them for you. the anthem theater, we've been talking about that venue. that's sold out. but you can catch string queens and many other acts throughout the weekend. just one of many things to do down here in addition to eating and shopping and everything else in between. that is the latest live from recreation pier. guys?...
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here is retired las vegas police lieutenant randy sutton.ike mgm and the police have a different timeline. what do you make of that? >> i find it very disturbing, between this new information, which is the first time we heard about this maintenance worker. it has been a week now, over a week. and then secondly, the information that the security officer campos was shot before any of the shooting took place, and there is apparently a six-minute delay between getting that information and relaying it. now keep in mind, what is really important here, that there were two metro officers in the security office at the time of the shooting, and they actually ran out of the building, because the information that they got was that the shooter was at the, at the event across the street. so that delay is really important here. if the, if the information had been communicated directly to those police officers, then, they could have, they could have, there may have been a different outcome to this. this is really important stuff. david: lieutenant, you know
here is retired las vegas police lieutenant randy sutton.ike mgm and the police have a different timeline. what do you make of that? >> i find it very disturbing, between this new information, which is the first time we heard about this maintenance worker. it has been a week now, over a week. and then secondly, the information that the security officer campos was shot before any of the shooting took place, and there is apparently a six-minute delay between getting that information and...
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. >> and now his mother andrea sutton has just arrived for a prescheduled visit but is being told ite in jeopardy. >> i found out that he tattooed himself. so we're waiting to see if he gets thrown in the hole later today. which means i won't be able to talk that him and all that stuff. i'm angry. >> andrea says her son's problems stem from drug use. he could receive up to ten years in prison for his latest convictions of drug possession, credit card fraud, auto theft and grand larceny. >> he's in here because he stole my mother's car and drove it to florida. and left it there. and my mom pressed charges. i mean, i say it's a blessing he's here. at least i know he has a roof over his head and he has food and he's alive. d he to be cle for lo time. and that means he has to do a long time, then so be it. >> come on in. >> while her son's future is in question, jail officials have a small piece of good news for andrea. bryan's time in disciplinary segregation will begin later in the day, allowing for the visit. >> what's wrong? >> i want to see your hands. >> my hands? >> uh-huh. >> for
. >> and now his mother andrea sutton has just arrived for a prescheduled visit but is being told ite in jeopardy. >> i found out that he tattooed himself. so we're waiting to see if he gets thrown in the hole later today. which means i won't be able to talk that him and all that stuff. i'm angry. >> andrea says her son's problems stem from drug use. he could receive up to ten years in prison for his latest convictions of drug possession, credit card fraud, auto theft and...
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. >> reporter: zac is here with his two-year-old daughter sutton. >> now not about football today.unity support. >> support these families appreciate having. >> it's tough. >> we're going to get through it. >> in philadelphia, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >> next families stocked up with groceries completely free. free. one guy is making it happen. >>> all right. kathy. it's might nippy outside. >> it certainly is. we're talking about chilly temperatures out there and temperatures that are going to be even colder tomorrow morning. some 40s somebody 30s and that's clear skies. ♪ >>> halloween is tomorrow but christmas just eight mondays away if you can believe that. rock feller center in new york getting in the holiday spirit they announced this year's tree will come from state college, pennsylvania much this norway spruce will be cut thursday november nipth and wrapped with more than 50,000 multi colored lights and crowned with a star and then it will be lit for the public to see november29th. >> you'll start dancing to little christmas song right there, iain. he didn't though. local o
. >> reporter: zac is here with his two-year-old daughter sutton. >> now not about football today.unity support. >> support these families appreciate having. >> it's tough. >> we're going to get through it. >> in philadelphia, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >> next families stocked up with groceries completely free. free. one guy is making it happen. >>> all right. kathy. it's might nippy outside. >> it certainly is. we're talking about chilly...
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former fbi assistant, ron hosco and randy sutton. randy, what do you think authorities are trying to put together? i know through security cams and the like they'll trace his steps. but most notably to see if he worked with others, right? >> this is going to be one of the most exhaustive investigations in law enforcement history. with the scope and the depth of this crime. law enforcement will be going through every part of this individual's life. every device that he has, every phone, every computer. his home, any storage units. they're going to need to try to determine what the motivation was here. not because of a criminal justice reason, because he's already dead. he took the coward's way out. he wasn't even -- he wasn't even brave enough to face law enforcement after killing all of those innocent people. but they're going to want to determine the motivation. because if we are to -- if law enforcement is to give any solace or any sense of closure to these victims, they're going to need to know why this individual did what he did.
former fbi assistant, ron hosco and randy sutton. randy, what do you think authorities are trying to put together? i know through security cams and the like they'll trace his steps. but most notably to see if he worked with others, right? >> this is going to be one of the most exhaustive investigations in law enforcement history. with the scope and the depth of this crime. law enforcement will be going through every part of this individual's life. every device that he has, every phone,...
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a study by the sutton trust showed that if a student's background is taken in to account when making of students from less well off families could rise by 50% at those universities. joining me now from our studio in westminster is the director of research at the sutton trust, conor ryan. good morning to you. thanks for taking the time to talk to us. what sort of numbers argued talking about? are many more students to be getting into the top universities? good morning, need to. if we were just looking at those he had received free school lunches when they were aged 16, we are talking about another 750, from the 1500 who are getting in at the moment. if you are getting in at the moment. if you are from the most disadvantaged areas, only 2% to 3% are getting into the top universities. these universities are crucial for getting on, social mobility. what we are really saying is it is important that universities are very transparent and open about the sort of policies. the evidence from the report today is that they were already doing a certain amount of lowering grades and they are doing
a study by the sutton trust showed that if a student's background is taken in to account when making of students from less well off families could rise by 50% at those universities. joining me now from our studio in westminster is the director of research at the sutton trust, conor ryan. good morning to you. thanks for taking the time to talk to us. what sort of numbers argued talking about? are many more students to be getting into the top universities? good morning, need to. if we were just...
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because i had asked one of the authorities that joined us earlier, i believe it was lieutenant randy sutton, if there was a possibility that the shooter himself was an employee there because i was wondering how they were able to get weapons in and we were told, we should mention that once authorities and officers were able to enter the room there at the mandalay bay, i believe, that they did see a lot of ammunition there in the room as well. rob: i still don't think -- and steve, you can speak on this, i don't think it's that hard to get hotel weapons in the room. i have brought massive duffle bags, nobody searched bags when you go to hotels. just to talk about security that you need to have now, they talk about whenever the president or when the pope does something, you have to look, okay, you to secure all the buildings around where they are. this is no longer an issue, did you secure the front gate, this is an issue of every single round, any vantage point that you have. this could very well have been a more effective way to get this disgusting job done than walking up to the front gate
because i had asked one of the authorities that joined us earlier, i believe it was lieutenant randy sutton, if there was a possibility that the shooter himself was an employee there because i was wondering how they were able to get weapons in and we were told, we should mention that once authorities and officers were able to enter the room there at the mandalay bay, i believe, that they did see a lot of ammunition there in the room as well. rob: i still don't think -- and steve, you can speak...
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randy sutton we are losing you on the cell phone and steve rogers, the fact that they are confident thatnext perhaps, well, the person of interest, perhaps partner to the killer stephen paddock, this is important because they can find out what? >> through her they may find out the motive if she is in fact, involved. they will be talking about a -- how did he pick the hotel, the room, she could hold a lot of information that would lead them to motive which is key to this investigation. maria: lee carter, we want to say that there's a number of police put out if you're looking for family and friends, we know that 50 people have been killed. 1-866-535-5654. >> yeah, one of the things you look at, you heard him say that there were multiple weapons in this -- in the hotel room where he was -- where he was doing this. you can't imagine how did he get so many weapons, what are the gun laws in nevada and that's going to be something that we will be talking about coming up. maria: we will look at that, stay with us more of the breaking situation out of vegas at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95
randy sutton we are losing you on the cell phone and steve rogers, the fact that they are confident thatnext perhaps, well, the person of interest, perhaps partner to the killer stephen paddock, this is important because they can find out what? >> through her they may find out the motive if she is in fact, involved. they will be talking about a -- how did he pick the hotel, the room, she could hold a lot of information that would lead them to motive which is key to this investigation....
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she then made allegations of bullying and sexual discrimination against former coach shane sutton. highly critical of the organisation. england's women cricketers are getting ready for the second match in their ashes series against australia which gets underway early tomorrow morning our time. it is and must win, but they narrowly lost their first match of the series. they've got two more 50 over matches, including this one tomorrow morning. they have one test match before three twenty20 matches ina match before three twenty20 matches in a points—based series. england won on their last trip to australia in 2013—14, but were beaten at home in 2015. preparation was not ideal with having no warm up games and not able to get on grass so much. the same situation for the aussies as well. i think we showed the other day that we we re think we showed the other day that we were a little bit off the pace in terms of match readiness, the batters not getting big scores and a few errors in the field. hopefully the cobwebs have been swept away and we are ready to go tomorrow. that is all of the
she then made allegations of bullying and sexual discrimination against former coach shane sutton. highly critical of the organisation. england's women cricketers are getting ready for the second match in their ashes series against australia which gets underway early tomorrow morning our time. it is and must win, but they narrowly lost their first match of the series. they've got two more 50 over matches, including this one tomorrow morning. they have one test match before three twenty20...
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a study by the sutton trust showed that if a student's background is taken into account when making offers contextual admissions, the numbers of students from less well off families could rise by 50 % at those universities. youth workers have been told they should consider monitoring the social media used by young people who are at risk of being involved in crime. the recommendation‘s been made by her majesty's inspectorate of probation, which has warned that a quarter of the crimes it studied were directly linked to social media. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. violent crime is increasing after yea rs of violent crime is increasing after years of decline. this report reveals increasingly the way young people communicate is making the problem worse. aggressive messages online have resulted in physical assaults on the streets. gangs make videos which can raise tensions with rivals. social media is used to blackmail and intimidate, especially sexually. 0ut blackmail and intimidate, especially sexually. out of more than 100 cases, studied by the inspectors, one infour case
a study by the sutton trust showed that if a student's background is taken into account when making offers contextual admissions, the numbers of students from less well off families could rise by 50 % at those universities. youth workers have been told they should consider monitoring the social media used by young people who are at risk of being involved in crime. the recommendation‘s been made by her majesty's inspectorate of probation, which has warned that a quarter of the crimes it...
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activist i am a follower of leonardo buff and liberation theology and to me she was a martyr because of sutton's bomb and be in the manager of the central bank of cuba which you laws the governor and done nothing and collected a huge pension like many of our politicians do in our league despite bankrupting the country instead he gave his life for dispossessed showed to me was on the greatest men who's ever lived i have never regretted doing that image because i've read so much about him jon lee anderson biography called show your revolutionary life looks at both sides of the argument and there you'll get facts if you want to use them but the stuff that's coming out but oh by the americans and the embassies at the moment it's just nonsense you know it's so easy to go through three if you should is just laughable you know but let me say one thing very quickly i'm also launching a reclaim chez campaign to stop the commercialization of that image it annoys me it's been used to cigarette packs in germany and italy and france i detest that kind of stuff t. shirts don't bother me well look now what's o
activist i am a follower of leonardo buff and liberation theology and to me she was a martyr because of sutton's bomb and be in the manager of the central bank of cuba which you laws the governor and done nothing and collected a huge pension like many of our politicians do in our league despite bankrupting the country instead he gave his life for dispossessed showed to me was on the greatest men who's ever lived i have never regretted doing that image because i've read so much about him jon lee...