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university. he had a shotgun, extra shells and a knife and was "hellbent on killing a lot of people." it was a student would stopped him. >> a student monitor would works inside of the facility observed the suspect reloading the shotgun and was able to stop the individual at that point. pepper sprayed the person and got them to the ground. >> several other students jumped on to shooter and held him until police arrived. police have not areeled a -- revealed a motive. he was not a student and did not have a connection to the school or to his victim. all classes and evening events are canceled today but faculty is out to come to campus and make themselves available to students. >>> happening today, east bay law enforcement agencies are forming a task force to deal with the rash of so-called wilding robberies, the most recent happened in san lenadro where a mob of young people were involved in at least three holdups. they tried to carjack a woman who had a baby in the car and authorities think a video taken in chicago last year and posted on youtube set off this trend nationwide. police
university. he had a shotgun, extra shells and a knife and was "hellbent on killing a lot of people." it was a student would stopped him. >> a student monitor would works inside of the facility observed the suspect reloading the shotgun and was able to stop the individual at that point. pepper sprayed the person and got them to the ground. >> several other students jumped on to shooter and held him until police arrived. police have not areeled a -- revealed a motive. he...
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he open fire on a science building at seattle pacific university with a shotgun, extra shells and a knifend he was "hellbent" on killing a lost pole. a student stopped him. >> a student monitor who works inside of the facility observed the suspect reloading the should gun and was able to stop the individual at that point. he pepper sprayed the shooter. >> police have not revealed a motive. ybarra was fought a student at the university does not appear to have a connection to the school or victim. all classes and evening events are canceled today at the university but faculty members are asked on the school website to come to campus and make themselves available to students >>> 6:35 and now to a hay called hay kingdom. you can see the flames, smoke, and what is left behind. this is the same business that had a big fire back in september. that place burned for days and caused an estimated $8 million in damage. no word on injuries. we will stay on top of this and let you know as things progress. >>> president obama spoke in france to mark the 70th anniversary of d-day the allied invasion that
he open fire on a science building at seattle pacific university with a shotgun, extra shells and a knifend he was "hellbent" on killing a lost pole. a student stopped him. >> a student monitor who works inside of the facility observed the suspect reloading the should gun and was able to stop the individual at that point. he pepper sprayed the shooter. >> police have not revealed a motive. ybarra was fought a student at the university does not appear to have a connection...
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. >> the shooting happened just inside the door and up the steps of the university there are some 30 shotgun shellsthat's a rough estimate on the floor of the building there. and again, we have three victims. we know one was in very bad condition, critical condition. the other one was able to walk out. we don't know the condition of the third right now. but again, some of the officers on the scene here that were first here say there are a number of shotgun shells inside there, which would appear that he was able to reload that shotgun. he was very agitated according to witnesses when he got here. there were two people here that he was talking to. and he told both of them don't move. and then one of them moved and he shot that person in the eye with the shotgun. guys, i'm getting a little feedback here. so if you're asking me questions, i can't tell. let me reset this with my photographer, and i'll get right back to you. >> all right. so you just heard the development that we have there. obviously the custody, the suspect is now in custody and being transported to police police headquarters. you jus
. >> the shooting happened just inside the door and up the steps of the university there are some 30 shotgun shellsthat's a rough estimate on the floor of the building there. and again, we have three victims. we know one was in very bad condition, critical condition. the other one was able to walk out. we don't know the condition of the third right now. but again, some of the officers on the scene here that were first here say there are a number of shotgun shells inside there, which would...
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international relations and a security studies at moscow state university i mean while moscow has demanded here for investigated the shelling a russian border checkpoint which saw at least one person seriously injured and in new york russia's ambassador to the u.n. has been giving law school official view on how to restore peace in ukraine are his words or their joins me live now with the details marina so what's moscow's position on ukraine's peace plan. well writing the seven day ceasefire announced by ukraine's president petro poroshenko russian bastards to tell you turkey and says it's premature to say whether russia supports the so-called peace plan ukraine's u.n. envoy previously claimed that moscow has already approved a plan but mr churkin insisted that that is not true the russian envoy also expressed skepticism about the plan noting that some demands like buffer zone with russia and unconditional disarmament could lead to even more bloodshed he also questioned the immediate rush by western powers to endorse the plan without even analyzing it insisting that the u.s. and its allies seem eager to back anything coming
international relations and a security studies at moscow state university i mean while moscow has demanded here for investigated the shelling a russian border checkpoint which saw at least one person seriously injured and in new york russia's ambassador to the u.n. has been giving law school official view on how to restore peace in ukraine are his words or their joins me live now with the details marina so what's moscow's position on ukraine's peace plan. well writing the seven day ceasefire...
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shells fired from ukraine fell across the border in russia damaging a checkpoint there. and mark sloboda is a senior lecturer in international relations at moscow state university he says that even though the ukrainian parliament has put forward a detailed peace plan there are violent groups with significant clout in kiev which the government cannot control the government such as it is in kiev has very limited control it depends to a large extent still on these nationalist paramilitary groups for its survival its hold on power in kiev and it has been afraid to challenge them we saw a trade union meeting in kiev attacked by an armed right sector mob with complete impunity and we have seen this repeatedly that they act they attack individuals groups buildings churches throughout the country and the government does nothing to rein them in and this holds true on the battlefield as well. not everybody is on board with the cease fire currently in place in ukraine members of the government's national guard protested against the truce in kiev and demanded more weapons to fight activists in the east some in the crowd suggested that this might be their last peaceful rally unless pres
shells fired from ukraine fell across the border in russia damaging a checkpoint there. and mark sloboda is a senior lecturer in international relations at moscow state university he says that even though the ukrainian parliament has put forward a detailed peace plan there are violent groups with significant clout in kiev which the government cannot control the government such as it is in kiev has very limited control it depends to a large extent still on these nationalist paramilitary groups...
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shelling and firing have increasingly replaced gentle lullabies. lugansk in eastern ukraine. mark sloboda is a senior lecturer in international relations at moscow state university he says that even though the ukrainian president has put forward a detailed a peace plan there are violent groups within kiev which the government cannot control the government such as it is in kiev has very limited control it depends to a large extent still on these nationalist paramilitary groups for its survival its hold on power in kiev and it has been afraid to challenge them we saw a trade union meeting in kiev attacked by an armed right sector mob with complete impunity and we have seen this repeatedly that they act they attack individuals groups buildings churches throughout the country and the government does nothing to rein them in and this holds true on the battlefield as well. now not everybody is on board with the cease fire currently in place in ukraine and members of the government's national guard protested against the truce in kiev and demanded more weapons to fight activists in the east some in the crowd suggested that this might be their last peaceful rally unless p
shelling and firing have increasingly replaced gentle lullabies. lugansk in eastern ukraine. mark sloboda is a senior lecturer in international relations at moscow state university he says that even though the ukrainian president has put forward a detailed a peace plan there are violent groups within kiev which the government cannot control the government such as it is in kiev has very limited control it depends to a large extent still on these nationalist paramilitary groups for its survival...
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university. up the stairs in the otto miller hall we're told by kcpq someone was there and counted about 30 shotgun shells on the floor. now, they're saying that this may mean that the shooter had time to reload. that's according to the affiliate and reported when the shooter got to that building he seemed very, very agitated and told a couple of people that he came across right away not to move. well, one of them did and according to the affiliate he shot that person in the eye. they said that one person was in very critical condition and not sure if it's that same person or somebody else. another person walking out of the out that miller hall. another a teach earl's assistant said they were told to go back inside. the university was on lockdown. she did hear gunshots and told her students to sit quietly before they were evacuated there. so once again, a very agitated shooter according to the affiliate. shooting one person in the eye after that person moved after that person had been told not to do so. >> now, just want to caution to our viewers. these are very early reports. this occurred about an hour
university. up the stairs in the otto miller hall we're told by kcpq someone was there and counted about 30 shotgun shells on the floor. now, they're saying that this may mean that the shooter had time to reload. that's according to the affiliate and reported when the shooter got to that building he seemed very, very agitated and told a couple of people that he came across right away not to move. well, one of them did and according to the affiliate he shot that person in the eye. they said that...
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university campus. was armed with a shotgun. >> reporter: it was just around 3:20 in the afternoon when the first calls came in. >> we saw blood on the carpet, bullet shells, blood splatters on the wall. >> reporter: police responding to reports that a man, later identified as aaron ybarra, was firing a shotgun at students. one of the professors inside the campus' science building witnessing it all. >> i heard a shot outside and i saw a man laying face down on the ground with another man holding a shotgun over him. >> reporter: the shooter injurying four and killing one before police detained him. one of the victims, a 19-year-old male, died shortly after arriving at the hospital. the one female shot now rekovrg from a five-hour surgery. ian bishop was at the scene. >> we were trying to reassure her that everything was going to be okay. >> reporter: police say the shooter's rampage ended thanks to the bravery of a few students. the first who stepped in, john mease. >> a student monitor was able to stop the individual at that point, pepper sprayed that person, then got them to the ground. >> reporter: students left reeling just a week before their final ex
university campus. was armed with a shotgun. >> reporter: it was just around 3:20 in the afternoon when the first calls came in. >> we saw blood on the carpet, bullet shells, blood splatters on the wall. >> reporter: police responding to reports that a man, later identified as aaron ybarra, was firing a shotgun at students. one of the professors inside the campus' science building witnessing it all. >> i heard a shot outside and i saw a man laying face down on the ground...
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shells. >> reporter: it was just before 3:30 in the afternoon, when police say 26-year-old aaron ybarra hall at seattle pacific universitynd opened fire with a shotgun. this student's friend was hit. >> i got one text message from him. he just said, i got shot. and i texted him five or six times. but i got no response after that. >> reporter: students, huddled in locked classrooms. one stood guard inside with a pipe in his hand. >> we thought it was an experiment at first. but then we heard screaming. >> reporter: out in the building's lobby, police say ybarra fired on three students. but when he stopped to reload, witnesses say a student building monitor, seen here, risked his own life. pepper spraying the suspect, and jumping on him. >> he has a fiancee. he has a lot to live for and he just acted quick. >> reporter: other students joined in and held ybarra down until police arrived. his gun seen here on the ground. >> my first reaction was one of heartbreak that a senseless act of this nature could occur on this campus. >> reporter: while he was down on the ground, chris howard tried to help a woman who was shot, cradl
shells. >> reporter: it was just before 3:30 in the afternoon, when police say 26-year-old aaron ybarra hall at seattle pacific universitynd opened fire with a shotgun. this student's friend was hit. >> i got one text message from him. he just said, i got shot. and i texted him five or six times. but i got no response after that. >> reporter: students, huddled in locked classrooms. one stood guard inside with a pipe in his hand. >> we thought it was an experiment at...
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former shell oil president john hofmeister is here to weigh in on that. >> oil's also a hot topic at the university of dayton. the school is going green after divesting all of its fossil fuel investments. you're going to hear exclusively from the school's president about why he is doing this and his plan to have other university follow dayton's lead as well. >> yeah, bill, potentially a lot of money at stake here. they're doing it for ethical reasons, but they're also under pressure, like other universities like stanford, that have done this, from students. >>> all right, want to see what's happening with the market right now? here's what we're doing today. as you can see, kind of a meandering session. sell-off on the open this morning following what happened in asia and europe overnight and this morning. nasdaq is up just a tiny fraction right now. it's the only of the major three averages that's actually in the green at the moment, while the s&p is down a point and a half at this moment at 1,961. let's talk about it in our "closing bell exchange." paul dietrich from fairfax global markets, jeff c
former shell oil president john hofmeister is here to weigh in on that. >> oil's also a hot topic at the university of dayton. the school is going green after divesting all of its fossil fuel investments. you're going to hear exclusively from the school's president about why he is doing this and his plan to have other university follow dayton's lead as well. >> yeah, bill, potentially a lot of money at stake here. they're doing it for ethical reasons, but they're also under...
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social relations lecture at britain's leicester university pleased to feel the programme thank you dr would you describe ukraine's operations and shelling the east as you see in any way as restrained in any shape or form with the word. no i mean we seem to see an escalation really of the ukrainian government's attacks on its own population and really i don't think one has to be a kind of strategic genius to work out that with every missile fired from a ukrainian military jet into. a civilian area into rebel base you know this is only going to. alienate the east further and really exacerbate the situation and this all started off with wanting to join the e.u. closer ties with the e.u. how much closer is ukraine to join the e.u. today than it was last year when all this kicked off. well i think there's been a little bit of a myth in terms of why this is been presented on all sides i mean since ninety ninety eight effectively. i asked which would express ukraine's desire to achieve e.u. membership and consistently thins then the e.u. even through the orange revolution the e.u. has basically said no and has instead offered ukraine and numbe
social relations lecture at britain's leicester university pleased to feel the programme thank you dr would you describe ukraine's operations and shelling the east as you see in any way as restrained in any shape or form with the word. no i mean we seem to see an escalation really of the ukrainian government's attacks on its own population and really i don't think one has to be a kind of strategic genius to work out that with every missile fired from a ukrainian military jet into. a civilian...
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shelling of its fighters. today's attack comes a day after 36 people were killed when militants stormed the airport's cargo area. >>> an embarrassing moment for a universityd to be celebration for the championship team quickly turned into slight panic after a 6'5" center stephanie dolson lost her footing and almost fell off the risers. the president sprung into action reaching out his hand to help her. morived and hiding her face in embarrassment! the president assured her with a little hug. it's okay. i got you. >> she must have had some heels on! have you ever done that? >> you got heels on and standing on a riser saying, do not fall and what do you do? >> you fall and it happens every time and you swear that the next time you'll make a smarter choice and you'll account for it and then you make the same mistake again because your legs look amazing in that particular pair of shoes and you just made the same mistake again. >> apparently he has experience in this endeavor we will not ask any more. >>> next story. we are all on alert this morning. an olympic champion is recovering this morning after a terrible accident. six-time gold medal swimmer amy van d
shelling of its fighters. today's attack comes a day after 36 people were killed when militants stormed the airport's cargo area. >>> an embarrassing moment for a universityd to be celebration for the championship team quickly turned into slight panic after a 6'5" center stephanie dolson lost her footing and almost fell off the risers. the president sprung into action reaching out his hand to help her. morived and hiding her face in embarrassment! the president assured her with a...