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the shooting at the offices of the capital gazette in annapolis. nada tawfik reports from there. hands raised and rushing to safety — this has become a familiar scene in america. this time, the target was a local community paper. mid—afternoon, just as initial reports of the attack were coming in, staff inside detailed the horror. the capital gazette's crime reporter said the gunman shot through the glass door. phil davis hid under his desk during the rampage. he said nothing was more terrifying than hearing multiple people shot, and then the gunman reload. he later compared the scene to a warzone. police apprehended the suspect without exchanging any fire. they described this as a targeted attack. the suspect carefully planned each move, and stormed into the building with a smoke grenade and a shotgun. us media have identified him as 38—year—old jarrod ramos. thursday night, investigators were searching his residence in maryland. the deputy chief of police, bill krampf, said the suspect likely held a vendetta against the paper. threats were sent over social media. we're
the shooting at the offices of the capital gazette in annapolis. nada tawfik reports from there. hands raised and rushing to safety — this has become a familiar scene in america. this time, the target was a local community paper. mid—afternoon, just as initial reports of the attack were coming in, staff inside detailed the horror. the capital gazette's crime reporter said the gunman shot through the glass door. phil davis hid under his desk during the rampage. he said nothing was more...
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campaign. joining me now is our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. he has pleaded not guilty so what happens now? his lawyer had long signalled he would plead not guilty. his lawyer i assume at this point will try to move to have the charges dropped but it looks very likely that this will go to trial. last week a grand jury indicted harvey weinstein on these felony charges of rape and a criminal sexual act and we have now had this procedural arraignment in new york state supreme court where he appeared in front of the judge supreme court where he appeared in front of thejudge and entered a plea of not guilty. now we start the long process of motions and discovery and a lot of legal proceedings on the way to a trial andi proceedings on the way to a trial and i think an interesting question many are already asking is whether this will mimic the second trial we saw in the bill cosby case where additional women were allowed to speak and give evidence apart from the women in the case itself. of course new york prosecutors say they have an open inquiry into harvey weinstein, that they
campaign. joining me now is our north america correspondent, nada tawfik. he has pleaded not guilty so what happens now? his lawyer had long signalled he would plead not guilty. his lawyer i assume at this point will try to move to have the charges dropped but it looks very likely that this will go to trial. last week a grand jury indicted harvey weinstein on these felony charges of rape and a criminal sexual act and we have now had this procedural arraignment in new york state supreme court...
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intentado sobornar, y hasta le han puesto precio a su cabeza. nada lo intimida. de lo que está cada vez más convencido, es de que el muro es la única solución para detener el ingreso de drogas, criminales e indocumentados. carmen: ¿alguna vez lo han llamado racista? robert: oh, sí. pero la frontera y el muro nada tienen que ver con el racismo. carmen: es una cuestión de seguridad, aclaró. robert: tal vez cuando construyan el muro podré al fin caminar por la frontera sin tener que usar un chaleco antibalas y cargando un rifle para protegerme de quienes pudieran matarme. carmen: aunque detrás de estas posturas encontradas hay mucho más en juego. para mopen, esta es la tierra donde pasó casi la totalidad de 57 años de matrimonio con su esposa ya fallecida, y es la tierra donde sus hijos crecieron, y la que hoy sus nietos visitan. agnes, en tanto, quiere que su nieto con sangre latina tenga calidad de vida como cualquier estadounidense, sin riesgos como el que le quitó la vida a su hijo. y lane, lane quiere que algún día, residentes productivos como su esposa, a quien dice la
intentado sobornar, y hasta le han puesto precio a su cabeza. nada lo intimida. de lo que está cada vez más convencido, es de que el muro es la única solución para detener el ingreso de drogas, criminales e indocumentados. carmen: ¿alguna vez lo han llamado racista? robert: oh, sí. pero la frontera y el muro nada tienen que ver con el racismo. carmen: es una cuestión de seguridad, aclaró. robert: tal vez cuando construyan el muro podré al fin caminar por la frontera sin tener que usar...
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y no sÉ nada. no se donde estÁn. >> el volcÁn no podÍa contener su energÍa y seguía expulsando ceniza y rocas. lava incandescente y gases tÓxicos. >> no les dio tiempo. al ver ellos verse acorralados de lo que estaba viniendo, se encerraron. y ellos fueron asfixiados. >> a los pies del volcÁn, los habitantes tratan de seguir sus vidas bajo una amenaza que podrÍa tener efectos devastadores. que me preocupa es que tengo a mi esposa, tengo a mis hijos y la cosa ya no va a ser igual. trabajo ya no hay. >> la lista de muertos sigue creciendo. los heridos se cuentan por decenas. al tiempo que muchos temen al volcÁn de fuego. teresa: la furia del volcÁn de fuego se ha sentido varias veces en las Últimas semanas. sus avalanchas de lava, piedras y gases han dejado mÁs de 100 muertos, decenas de heridos y un nÚmero indeterminado de desaparecidos. yo soy teresa rodriguez. muy buenas noches desde antigua, guatemala. bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de "aquÍ y ahora". imagÍnese que las cenizaorraron que en cuestiÓn de minutos a 40 miembros de nuestra familia. a continuaciÓn
y no sÉ nada. no se donde estÁn. >> el volcÁn no podÍa contener su energÍa y seguía expulsando ceniza y rocas. lava incandescente y gases tÓxicos. >> no les dio tiempo. al ver ellos verse acorralados de lo que estaba viniendo, se encerraron. y ellos fueron asfixiados. >> a los pies del volcÁn, los habitantes tratan de seguir sus vidas bajo una amenaza que podrÍa tener efectos devastadores. que me preocupa es que tengo a mi esposa, tengo a mis hijos y la cosa ya no va...
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buscando todavía. no sé nada, no sé dónde están. locutor: el volcán no podía contener su energía y seguía expulsando nubarrones de ceniza y rocas, lava incandescente y gases tóxicos. >> no les dio tiempo. al verse acorralados de lo que estaba viniendo, se encerraron y fueron asfixiados. locutor: cerca del volcán, los habitantes tratan de seguir sus vidas bajo una amenaza que podría tener efectos devastadores. >> lo que me preocupa es que tengo mi esposa, tengo mis hijos, y ya la cosecha no va a ser igual, y trabajo ya no hay. locutor: la lista de muertos sigue creciendo. los heridos se cuentan por decenas. al tiempo que muchos temen al volcán de fuego. teresa: la furia del volcán de fuego se ha sentido varias veces en la última semana. sus avalanchas de lava, piedras y gases han dejado más de 100 muertos, decenas de heridos y un número indeterminado de desaparecidos. hola, ¿qué tal? yo soy teresa rodríguez, muy buenas noches, desde antigua, guatemala. bienvenidos a esta edición especial de "aquí y ahora". imagínese que las cenizas borraron, en cuestión de minutos, a
buscando todavía. no sé nada, no sé dónde están. locutor: el volcán no podía contener su energía y seguía expulsando nubarrones de ceniza y rocas, lava incandescente y gases tóxicos. >> no les dio tiempo. al verse acorralados de lo que estaba viniendo, se encerraron y fueron asfixiados. locutor: cerca del volcán, los habitantes tratan de seguir sus vidas bajo una amenaza que podría tener efectos devastadores. >> lo que me preocupa es que tengo mi esposa, tengo mis...
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acompaÑados. de la niÑa de esta foto y de su madre, no sabemos casi nada. >>dijo que venÍan de honduras. a ulce: segÚn Él, la pequeÑa mÁs de casi 2000 niÑos que fueron separados de su familia la frontera, segÚn la agencia de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza. esos menores son puestos a disposiciÓn del departamento de salud y servicios humanos, cuenta con una red de albergues y familias temporales. precisamente estoy en las ues el albergue "casa san diego", habilitado para acoger a 65 niÑos. estoy apunto de iniciar una visita a las instalaciones para ver en quÉ condiciones viven estos menores. lamentablemente no se permitiÓ la entrada de ninguna cÁmara, ni siquiera de un telÉfono celular. segÚn lo que nos mostraron durante la visita en las instalaciones, no parece un centro de detenciÓn, sino una escuela. lo niÑos reciben seis horas de clases bilingües cada dÍa , ademÁs de educaciÓn fÍsica, la instituciÓn luce limpia y organizada. cuenta con horas. aunque algo diferte de lo que describe este ex empleado de un albergue en tucson, arizona. >> en las noches todo
acompaÑados. de la niÑa de esta foto y de su madre, no sabemos casi nada. >>dijo que venÍan de honduras. a ulce: segÚn Él, la pequeÑa mÁs de casi 2000 niÑos que fueron separados de su familia la frontera, segÚn la agencia de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza. esos menores son puestos a disposiciÓn del departamento de salud y servicios humanos, cuenta con una red de albergues y familias temporales. precisamente estoy en las ues el albergue "casa san diego", habilitado...
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convertidas en símbolos de la política de tolerancia cero no sabemos casi nada. john: hablé brevemente con su madre y me dijo que vinieron de honduras... dulce: según moore, ellas fueron enviadas a sitios distintos. la pequeña fue una más de los casi 2000 niños que fueron separados de sus familias en la frontera, según la agencia de aduanas y protección fronteriza. esos menores son puestos a disposición del departamento de salud y servicios humanos, que cuenta con una red de albergues y familias temporales. precisamente estoy en las afueras del albergue casa san diego en el cajón, california, habilitado para acoger a 65 niños de edades entre seis y 17 años. estoy a punto de iniciar una visita a las instalaciones para ver en qué condiciones viven estos menores. lamentablemente no se permitió la entrada de ninguna cámara, siquiera un teléfono celular. según lo que nos mostraron durante la visita, las instalaciones no parecen un centro de detención, sino una escuela. los niños reciben seis horas de clases bilingües cada día, además de educación física. la
convertidas en símbolos de la política de tolerancia cero no sabemos casi nada. john: hablé brevemente con su madre y me dijo que vinieron de honduras... dulce: según moore, ellas fueron enviadas a sitios distintos. la pequeña fue una más de los casi 2000 niños que fueron separados de sus familias en la frontera, según la agencia de aduanas y protección fronteriza. esos menores son puestos a disposición del departamento de salud y servicios humanos, que cuenta con una red de...
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detenidos. >> desde que me lo quitaron no sabÍa nada de Él. >> esas cartas son su Única esperanza de algÚn dÍa recuperarlos. >> Él es mi vida entera, el es todo. >> cero tolerancia. >> tras semanas de presiÓn el presidente donald trump retrocediÓ su decision de separar padres indocumentados de sus hijos, aunque aÚn hay muchas preguntas sin resolver. hola, ¿quÉ tal? que, buenas noches desde san pedro honduras les saludamos, vamos con ilia desde texas. ilia: ¿quÉ tal? que, buenas noches, teresa, buenas noches a todos, bienvenidos," aquÍ que y ahora", el presidente trump afirmÓ que mantendrÁ su polÍtica de cero tolerancia, lo que hemos visto en los centros de detenciÓn a lo largo de la frontera incertidumbre lo que pasarÁ con los pequeÑos que lo Único que piden volver a abrazar a sus padres. ♪ >> a los niÑos se los quitan, a veces les dicen los vamos a llevar a baÑar y no los regresan. cuando ves a esos niÑos, escuchan sus llantos, ves sus caras llenas de lÁgrimas se te parte el alma, y ver que son tantas familias y niÑos separ o separados realmente es algo terr
detenidos. >> desde que me lo quitaron no sabÍa nada de Él. >> esas cartas son su Única esperanza de algÚn dÍa recuperarlos. >> Él es mi vida entera, el es todo. >> cero tolerancia. >> tras semanas de presiÓn el presidente donald trump retrocediÓ su decision de separar padres indocumentados de sus hijos, aunque aÚn hay muchas preguntas sin resolver. hola, ¿quÉ tal? que, buenas noches desde san pedro honduras les saludamos, vamos con ilia desde texas....
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tiempo sean nada más niños y disfruten. locutor: doña petra no quiere que sus nietos estén continuamente pensando en su madre, quien murió trágicamente hace casi dos años. ella recuerda que su hija margarita era una joven rebelde, que le gustaba hacer las cosas a su manera. desde siempre margarita quería tener una familia numerosa como su abuela, quien tuvo 16 hijos. a los 15 años tuvo a sebastián. Él ahora tiene 11. después llegaron cinco más, cyrus, de nueve años, aquiles, de ocho, atreyo, de siete, princess, de cuatro y poseidón, de tres años. los dos más pequeños son de diferentes padres. maría sears dice que su nuera estaba pendiente de la educación de sus hijos. maría: si estaban gritando o hablándome mal a mí o a cualquier persona, que siempre tenían que respetar a la gente mayor. locutor: doña petra dice que los niños no fueron suficientes para colmar la sed de superación de margarita, quien siempre se la pasaba trabajando. petra: si tú no leyeras tanto los libros, si tú no gastaras tanto ahorrarías y no tendrías que trabajar tanto. locuto
tiempo sean nada más niños y disfruten. locutor: doña petra no quiere que sus nietos estén continuamente pensando en su madre, quien murió trágicamente hace casi dos años. ella recuerda que su hija margarita era una joven rebelde, que le gustaba hacer las cosas a su manera. desde siempre margarita quería tener una familia numerosa como su abuela, quien tuvo 16 hijos. a los 15 años tuvo a sebastián. Él ahora tiene 11. después llegaron cinco más, cyrus, de nueve años, aquiles, de...
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was in a medical emergency. the trip list or has the story. they bought ca nada's they bought canada's oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated. four days later billy was back in hospital. he is still there, but today charlotte was told the home office have backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment. leaving her relieved, but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home 0ffice leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fa ct office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role, in the administration of medications. for six children in our country. —— 46 children and our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated this was not a full policy change, but a response to a complex situation. he said "i've used an exceptional power at home secretary... but many others are watching. this boycott my parents asked theresa may for the same access to cannabis treatmen
was in a medical emergency. the trip list or has the story. they bought ca nada's they bought canada's oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated. four days later billy was back in hospital. he is still there, but today charlotte was told the home office have backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment. leaving her relieved, but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt...
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reveal more at a news conference later. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik gave us this update a little earlier. us ambassador nikki haley really since last year has been consistently warning that unless there was reform of the un human rights council, that they would leave. she has two issues. the first of which, the biggest issue is she objects to the fact that israel is the only country that has a dedicated agenda item which means that every time the council meets, they have to discuss israel. she says that undermines the credibility of the council and that needs to be abolished. she says there is a chronic anti—israel bias on the council. and then secondly, she says that there needs to be more competitive elections. she doesn't like the fact that many states that are accused of human rights abuses themselves are really able to just get seats by having uncompetitive elections that regional blocs can basically barter whose turn it will be to have a seat. 0ur correspondent in new york there. time for the headlines here on bbc news. the home secretary announces a review into the medic
reveal more at a news conference later. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik gave us this update a little earlier. us ambassador nikki haley really since last year has been consistently warning that unless there was reform of the un human rights council, that they would leave. she has two issues. the first of which, the biggest issue is she objects to the fact that israel is the only country that has a dedicated agenda item which means that every time the council meets, they have to discuss israel....
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—serving organisation that makes a mockery of human rights. the bbc‘s un correspondent, nada tawfik, explains why the us are withdrawing from this council. this is a decision really there did not take un officials by surprise. nikki haley has been saying the over year that the us would withdraw if there was an reform of the council. the reform she was seeking was really to pieces. first she said a permanent agenda item on the council which meant that israel was the only country reviewed had to be a polished and it was a chronic anti— israeli bias on the council. secondly, the seats it needed to be more competitive. often human rights abuses were allowed to be on the seat, offered secret deals and taking turns to be on the council said these were the key reasons why the us wanted reform. the bush administration, many of the same reasons boycotted when the council was created in 2006. they did not com pletely was created in 2006. they did not completely withdraw but did boycott. it was not until the obama administration that the us decided to rejoin and reform the council from havin
—serving organisation that makes a mockery of human rights. the bbc‘s un correspondent, nada tawfik, explains why the us are withdrawing from this council. this is a decision really there did not take un officials by surprise. nikki haley has been saying the over year that the us would withdraw if there was an reform of the council. the reform she was seeking was really to pieces. first she said a permanent agenda item on the council which meant that israel was the only country reviewed had...
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america correspondent nada tawfik gave further details about what exactly is contained within the un report. they say they spoke to people, either victims or witnesses, and while they were able to visit venezuela, they say they found shocking and credible reports of extrajudicial killings. they say this goes back to the operations for the liberation of the people and that was from july 2015 to march 2017 and that was the government's approach to make president maduro look tough on crime. they say witnesses they spoke to have a similar pattern, they spoke of a pattern where officers, security forces, went into poor neighbourhoods and would arrest criminals, people they said fit the profile of criminals. these were young men in poor neighbourhoods that got no kind of warrant to enter their homes. they were not given any due process and they were often arrested or killed. witnesses said the security forces would often tamper with the scene to have an exchange of gunfire. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. agencies delivering aid to the yemeni city of hodeida
america correspondent nada tawfik gave further details about what exactly is contained within the un report. they say they spoke to people, either victims or witnesses, and while they were able to visit venezuela, they say they found shocking and credible reports of extrajudicial killings. they say this goes back to the operations for the liberation of the people and that was from july 2015 to march 2017 and that was the government's approach to make president maduro look tough on crime. they...
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to our reporter nada tawfik at the scene. this happened about three hours ago now. i'll be getting a clearer picture of what unfolded? well, we are hearing more about those terrifying moments from reporters who were inside. phil davis, who is a crime reporterfor the newspaper, said that it was like a war zone in there. he said that these are stories that he covers often, but he never realised how terrifying it is until he was at the centre of it himself. he described when the gunman was shooting through the glass door and shooting multiple people how he hear under his desk, terrified, as the gunman reloaded. we know that this happened in mid—afternoon, that emergency responders got here in less than 60 seconds. and the gunman has been apprehended. he gave himself up to law enforcement, but he is refusing to give his identity. officials have said that he used a shotgun, that he had a bomb in his... a smoke bomb in his bag, and that chilling detail, that he has injured his fingertips so that he has injured his fingertips so they have been unable to identify him at this stage. cbs new
to our reporter nada tawfik at the scene. this happened about three hours ago now. i'll be getting a clearer picture of what unfolded? well, we are hearing more about those terrifying moments from reporters who were inside. phil davis, who is a crime reporterfor the newspaper, said that it was like a war zone in there. he said that these are stories that he covers often, but he never realised how terrifying it is until he was at the centre of it himself. he described when the gunman was...
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bronx who campaigned for bernie sanders. nada tawfik has the story. she is looking at herself on television... it was a win that seemed so impossible that it caught eve ryo ne seemed so impossible that it caught everyone including the victor by surprise. 28—year—old alexandria ocasio—cortez compared her race to the story of david and goliath. representative joe the story of david and goliath. representativejoe crowley has held his seat for 20 years, and was even regarded as the next leader of his party in the house of representatives. ocasio—cortez was the first person in over a decade to challenge him. i wasn't born to a wealthy, powerfulfamily... in a campaign video which went viral, the former organiserfor campaign video which went viral, the former organiser for bernie sanders emphasised her roots in the community while portraying her opponent as a washington outsider. doesn't live here, doesn't send his kids to our schools, doesn't drink water or breathe our air, cannot possibly represent us. she promised voters to fight for universal healthcare, a federaljobs guaran
bronx who campaigned for bernie sanders. nada tawfik has the story. she is looking at herself on television... it was a win that seemed so impossible that it caught eve ryo ne seemed so impossible that it caught everyone including the victor by surprise. 28—year—old alexandria ocasio—cortez compared her race to the story of david and goliath. representative joe the story of david and goliath. representativejoe crowley has held his seat for 20 years, and was even regarded as the next...
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thorough. it's going to take some time. let's get the latest from nada tawfik at the scene. but they have not released the suspect‘s identity, yet. they say he is a male in his 30s and he he is being reported as gerard ramos, our resident, the suspect entered a building and settle the smoke grenade before shooting. we heard from reporters inside, detailing those terrifying moments, one of the paper's crime reporters saying it was like a warzone, that the gunmen came in, shooting multiple people, relearning his gun, and it was absolutely terrifying. police are going about searching the suspect‘s home and looking into a social media account. general threats to the paper as early as today. as far as the staff here, they have been tweeting updates and vowed they will have a paper out tomorrow. paul farhi is the media specialist reporter at the washington post. hejoins us from our washington bureau. thank you for giving us your time. what are you making of this? thank you for giving us your time. what are you making of thi57m thank you for giving us your time. what are you making of t
thorough. it's going to take some time. let's get the latest from nada tawfik at the scene. but they have not released the suspect‘s identity, yet. they say he is a male in his 30s and he he is being reported as gerard ramos, our resident, the suspect entered a building and settle the smoke grenade before shooting. we heard from reporters inside, detailing those terrifying moments, one of the paper's crime reporters saying it was like a warzone, that the gunmen came in, shooting multiple...
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the bbc‘s nada tawfik, who's at the scene. officials have described this as a targeted attack. they say the gunmen came repaired to cause harm. and while they have not identified him specifically, they say he is a male in his late 30s. us media are reporting that he is jarrod ramos, a merrylands resident. officials are arguing in providing a clearer picture of the moments of the attack. they said the suspect entered the building, setting off a smoke grenade for shooting. we heard from reporters inside detailing those terrifying moments. one of the crime reporters, phil davidson, said it was like a war zone that the gunmen kiam in, shooting multiple people, re— loading his gun and it was terrifying as several of his staff hid under desks. lease are searching the suspect‘s home and looking into social media accounts that may belong to the suspect that made general threats to the paper as early as today. the staff here have been tweeting updates and vowed that they will have a newspaper out tomorrow. earlier i spoke to paul farhi, who is media reporter with the washington post. i a
the bbc‘s nada tawfik, who's at the scene. officials have described this as a targeted attack. they say the gunmen came repaired to cause harm. and while they have not identified him specifically, they say he is a male in his late 30s. us media are reporting that he is jarrod ramos, a merrylands resident. officials are arguing in providing a clearer picture of the moments of the attack. they said the suspect entered the building, setting off a smoke grenade for shooting. we heard from...
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been charged with multiple murders and denied bail. from annapolis, the bbc‘s nada tawfik has the latest. a vital source for news of this community was also a bigger story. friday's edition of the capital gazette covered every angle of the fatal shooting of its officers. just one page was left bank, and intentionally so, to commemorate the five victims. when winters was a reporter who collects it had a talent for connecting with the community. rebecca smith was a 34—year—old sales assistant who had just started with the paper. another journalist, the brother of a bestselling author, had a reputation for helping young reporters. editor gerald fishman was seen as the voice of the paper, and john mcnamara, or mack, was passionate about covering local sport. their deaths have left many are stunned. eight new three out of the five that had lost their lives, and it is heart—wrenching. our beautiful little friendly town, it's just... our beautiful little friendly town, it'sjust... sorry, it is shopping. the suspected gunman has been charged with five counts of first degree murder.
been charged with multiple murders and denied bail. from annapolis, the bbc‘s nada tawfik has the latest. a vital source for news of this community was also a bigger story. friday's edition of the capital gazette covered every angle of the fatal shooting of its officers. just one page was left bank, and intentionally so, to commemorate the five victims. when winters was a reporter who collects it had a talent for connecting with the community. rebecca smith was a 34—year—old sales...
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. nada tawfik is in new york for us. do we know any more about the circumstances surrounding death? what authorities have said is that her housekeeper found her in what authorities have said is that her housekeeperfound her in her bedroom this morning in new york and called emergency services and when they arrived, they found her unresponsive and unconscious and they declared her dead shortly after that. now, they did say they are investigating this as an attempted, possible suicide. and that they found a note nearby, but they have not given details about what exactly is in that node. now, the medical examiner's 0ffice is in that node. now, the medical examiner's office has now taken kate spade's body from the apartment and they will be conducting an autopsy but for now, that's the most information that we received from authorities here. thank you for that. the film producer harvey weinstein has pleaded not guilty to rape and criminal sexual act charges at the supreme court in new york. it's the first time cases involving the 66 year old are being tested in the criminal court. more
. nada tawfik is in new york for us. do we know any more about the circumstances surrounding death? what authorities have said is that her housekeeper found her in what authorities have said is that her housekeeperfound her in her bedroom this morning in new york and called emergency services and when they arrived, they found her unresponsive and unconscious and they declared her dead shortly after that. now, they did say they are investigating this as an attempted, possible suicide. and that...
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nada tawfik is new york with more. people have been expressing shock over the news on social media, but also paying tribute to the designer, sharing their stories of their first kate spade bag, and sharing funny quotes from her. and she was such an iconic american designer, because she paves the way for so many others. she started her company out of her new york apartment because she saw a market gap for functional handbags that were also fun and quirky, and that really became successful. she launched her company just a few years after that, really exploding onto the fashion scene, to the point where in the 90s the it a ccesso i’y was the point where in the 90s the it accessory was a kate spade bag. and so she was regarded notjust for her talent but also her business mind. now, she sold the company in 2006, her majority stake in it, so she hasn't been part of the company for nearly a decade, for over a decade now, but certainly the brand still has all her signature marks. there are stores, has all her signature marks. there a re stores, over has all her signature marks. there are
nada tawfik is new york with more. people have been expressing shock over the news on social media, but also paying tribute to the designer, sharing their stories of their first kate spade bag, and sharing funny quotes from her. and she was such an iconic american designer, because she paves the way for so many others. she started her company out of her new york apartment because she saw a market gap for functional handbags that were also fun and quirky, and that really became successful. she...
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his voters currently thinking, those who put him in the white house? nada tawfik has been finding out at a baseball game in pennsylvania. president trump has turned american foreign policy into something of a must watch sporting event. look away too long and risk missing an important play. pennsylvania was one of the key states that swung the election, and here, his loyal base a pproves election, and here, his loyal base a p p roves of election, and here, his loyal base approves of his strong arm tactics. we asked his supporters at the viking fills game to grade his diplomacy so far. susan likes president trump's unpredictability. the hard—core, rough face that he's had comes out, there's no question about that. but i think is somewhat refreshing and no one is expecting it. critics of this administration believes the world is less safe now that the united states has pulled out of the iran deal, the paris climate accord and has provoked a trade war. but they've been unable to discredit president trump in the eyes of his supporters. from iran... they probably already have nuclear
his voters currently thinking, those who put him in the white house? nada tawfik has been finding out at a baseball game in pennsylvania. president trump has turned american foreign policy into something of a must watch sporting event. look away too long and risk missing an important play. pennsylvania was one of the key states that swung the election, and here, his loyal base a pproves election, and here, his loyal base a p p roves of election, and here, his loyal base approves of his strong...
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inspired others to seek out their own adventures. as nada just touched on, just last week the centers for disease control and prevention published a major study into the issue of suicide in the us, and it found that it's been rising nationwide since 1999. a short time ago i spoke to dr gerard sa nacora, professor of psychiatry at yale university and director of the yale depression research programme. i asked him whether he'd describe this as a public health crisis. i — i think it is an ongoing crisis in the united states and in many countries throughout the world. it's very sad that these tragic deaths are what brought attention to this, but the rates of suicide have been rising in the us and in several countries throughout the world for over two decades to this point. and on any given day, about 123 people are dying in the us from suicide alone. what strikes me is that half the people who died from suicide had no known mental health problems. is that because issues went undiagnosed, or there are many more factors in play here? there is no one simple reason for somebody to commit su
inspired others to seek out their own adventures. as nada just touched on, just last week the centers for disease control and prevention published a major study into the issue of suicide in the us, and it found that it's been rising nationwide since 1999. a short time ago i spoke to dr gerard sa nacora, professor of psychiatry at yale university and director of the yale depression research programme. i asked him whether he'd describe this as a public health crisis. i — i think it is an...
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gazette, in annapolis. nada tawfik reports from there. hands raised and rushing to safety — this has become a familiar scene in america. this time, the target was a local community paper. mid—afternoon, just as initial reports of the attack were coming in, staff inside detailed the horror. the capital gazette‘s crime reporter said the gunman shot through the glass door. phil davis hid under his desk during the rampage. he said nothing was more terrifying than hearing multiple people shot, and then the gunman reload. he later compared the scene to a warzone. police apprehended the suspect without exchanging any fire. they described this as a targeted attack. the suspect carefully planned each move, and stormed into the building with a smoke grenade and a shotgun. us media have identified him as 38—year—old jarrod ramos. thursday night, investigators were searching his residence in maryland. the deputy chief of police, bill krampf, said the suspect likely held a vendetta against the paper. threats were sent over social media. we‘re trying to confirm what account that was, and
gazette, in annapolis. nada tawfik reports from there. hands raised and rushing to safety — this has become a familiar scene in america. this time, the target was a local community paper. mid—afternoon, just as initial reports of the attack were coming in, staff inside detailed the horror. the capital gazette‘s crime reporter said the gunman shot through the glass door. phil davis hid under his desk during the rampage. he said nothing was more terrifying than hearing multiple people...
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. let's speak to our reporter nada tawfik who's just arrived at the scene. nada what's the latest there? we are already hearing from reporters inside about those terrifying moments, phill davis, a crime reporter, said it was like a war zone. he described how there was nothing more terrifying than hearing the gunman should multiple people and then stop to reload while that reporter was under his desk. emergency responders were on the scene in as little as 60 seconds and engaged the shooter. cbs news has said that he had surrendered to authorities. they described him as a white male in his 20s and officials have confirmed they are now interrogating him. president trump has been briefed on this, he offered his thoughts and prayers to the victims. fiona, tonight, across the country, in new york, los angeles, chicago, here in maryland, police department are sending officers to other major newspapers out of an abundance of caution. rail passengers in the north of england affected by rail disruption earlier this year — will be compensated from next month. an agreement was reached in ma
. let's speak to our reporter nada tawfik who's just arrived at the scene. nada what's the latest there? we are already hearing from reporters inside about those terrifying moments, phill davis, a crime reporter, said it was like a war zone. he described how there was nothing more terrifying than hearing the gunman should multiple people and then stop to reload while that reporter was under his desk. emergency responders were on the scene in as little as 60 seconds and engaged the shooter. cbs...
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interrogated. police say he is a white man in his late 30s. nada tawfik reports from annapolis. hands raised and rushing to safety — this has become a familiar scene in america. this time, the target was a local community paper. mid—afternoon, just as initial reports of the attack were coming in, staff inside detailed the horror. the capital gazette's crime reporter said the gunman shot through the glass door. phil davis hid under his desk during the rampage. he said nothing was more terrifying than hearing multiple people shot, and then the gunman reload. he later compared the scene to a warzone. police apprehended the suspect without exchanging any fire. they described this as a targeted attack. the suspect carefully planned each move, and stormed into the building with a smoke grenade and a shotgun. us media have identified him as 38—year—old jarrod ramos. thursday night, investigators were searching his residence in maryland. the deputy chief of police, bill krampf, said the suspect likely held a vendetta against the paper. threats were sent over social media. we're trying
interrogated. police say he is a white man in his late 30s. nada tawfik reports from annapolis. hands raised and rushing to safety — this has become a familiar scene in america. this time, the target was a local community paper. mid—afternoon, just as initial reports of the attack were coming in, staff inside detailed the horror. the capital gazette's crime reporter said the gunman shot through the glass door. phil davis hid under his desk during the rampage. he said nothing was more...
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sanders. nada tawfik has the story. nada: it was a win thaseem to seemed so impossible that it caught everyone, including the victor-yby surprise. r-old alexandria ocasio-cortez compared her race to the story of david and goliath. representative joe crowley held his seat f 20 years and was regarded as the next leader of his party in the house of representatives. ocasio-cortez was the first person in over a decade to challenge him. ms. ocasio-cortez: i wasn't born to a wealthy or powerf family. nada: in a campaign video that went viral, the former organizer for bernie sanders emphasized her roots in the community while portraying her opponent as an out of touch insider. ms. ocasio-cortez: doesn't send kids to our schools or drink our water or breathe our air cannot possibly represent us.pr nada: she omised to fight for universal health care, a jobs guarantee, and immigration heform. the morning aftewin, she explained how she pulled it off. ms. ocasio-cortez: i think what we did is we focused on grassroots, on-the-ground organizing. we focused on making sure that every person cou
sanders. nada tawfik has the story. nada: it was a win thaseem to seemed so impossible that it caught everyone, including the victor-yby surprise. r-old alexandria ocasio-cortez compared her race to the story of david and goliath. representative joe crowley held his seat f 20 years and was regarded as the next leader of his party in the house of representatives. ocasio-cortez was the first person in over a decade to challenge him. ms. ocasio-cortez: i wasn't born to a wealthy or powerf family....
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gazette" in annapolis. northacross to our americaor rr nada tawfik, who is on the ground in annapolis with the latest. what more can you tell us about what happened and how th authorities responded tonight? laura, we a hearing more about the terrifying momentsrt from res inside. our crime reporter for the daily crime reporter from the daily newspaper described how it was like a war zone. he said nothing is more terrifying than when the gun man shot multiple people inside as he was hiding under his desk and he heard him reload to continuse he said at tre absolutely terrifying moments. emergency response was here in under 60 seconds. you can see behind me just how response is. dozens of authorities from ste , local, and county level. they immediatelynged the shooter. we are told from cbs news, their sources, that the shooter didn't fight them. he gave himself up to authorities, that he is a male i' his 2s, and he is refusing to give his identity. .e has damage on his fingertips they have been unable to identify them. also, laura, he had a smokeis bb in bag. laura: how are poli
gazette" in annapolis. northacross to our americaor rr nada tawfik, who is on the ground in annapolis with the latest. what more can you tell us about what happened and how th authorities responded tonight? laura, we a hearing more about the terrifying momentsrt from res inside. our crime reporter for the daily crime reporter from the daily newspaper described how it was like a war zone. he said nothing is more terrifying than when the gun man shot multiple people inside as he was hiding...
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. annapolis, nada tawfik has the latest. nada: a vital source of news for this community was also its biggest story. friday's edition of "the capital gazette" covered every aspect of the fatal shooting at its offices. one page was left blank, y intentiona to commemorate the five victims. wendi winters was a reporter who colleagues said had a talent for connecting with the community. redcca smith was a 34-year- sales assistant who had just started with the paper. another journalist, robert hiaasen, brother of the sellg author carl hiaasen, had a repu reporters.elping young gerald fischman was seen as the voice of the paper. and john mcnamara was passionate about covering local sports. >> i knew three out of the five who lost their lives. it is heart-wrenching. >> our beautiful little friendly town. it is shocking. nada: the suspected gunman has been charged with five counts o- figree murder. in a brief court appearance come he was denied bail. prosecutors believe this was a carefully planned attack based on surveillance footage from the scene and evidecovered from the car and home. >> there we
. annapolis, nada tawfik has the latest. nada: a vital source of news for this community was also its biggest story. friday's edition of "the capital gazette" covered every aspect of the fatal shooting at its offices. one page was left blank, y intentiona to commemorate the five victims. wendi winters was a reporter who colleagues said had a talent for connecting with the community. redcca smith was a 34-year- sales assistant who had just started with the paper. another journalist,...
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brand. jmebbc's nada tawfikne a short time ago from new york. what do we know about the circumstances of her death? nada: the nypd says they are investigating this as a tragic suicide. the housekeeper found kate spade in the bedroom of her park avenue apartment unresponsive and called emergencyces. when they arrived, they said she waunconscious and they pronounced her dead. we know that there was a note founthere in the residence, and the associated press is reporting a law enforcement source is saying part of that letter had a message to her 13-year-old daughter. her family has put out a statement saying that they are, as you can imagine, very saddened by her tragic loss, and st asking for respect of privacy at this time. jane: there has been a tremendous outpouring on social media. w just w she so popular?ne nada: evers on social media sharing source of their first kate spade bag or sharing quotes from the designer. she really splashed onto the hene in the 1990's wi bright and cheerful designs. she wanted the handbag to be fun but also functional. it really came the accessory to own
brand. jmebbc's nada tawfikne a short time ago from new york. what do we know about the circumstances of her death? nada: the nypd says they are investigating this as a tragic suicide. the housekeeper found kate spade in the bedroom of her park avenue apartment unresponsive and called emergencyces. when they arrived, they said she waunconscious and they pronounced her dead. we know that there was a note founthere in the residence, and the associated press is reporting a law enforcement source...
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who put him in the white house? the bbc's nada tawfik has been to a baseball game in pennsylvania to find out. nadaedpresident trump has turn american foreign policy into something of a must watch sporting event. look away too long and risk missing an important play.an pennsylv was one of the key states that swung the election, and here, his loyalties approved -- his loyal base approved of his strong-arm tactics. we asked his supporters to grade his diplomacy so far susan likes president trump's unpredictability. >> hardcore, rough face he has comes out, no question about that. but i think it is somewhat refreshing, and no one is expecting it. nada: critics of this administration believe the world is less safe now that the united states has pulled out of the iror deal, paris climate accd, and has provoked a trade war. but they have been unable to discredit president trump in the es of his supporters. from iran -- >> they probably already have nuclear weapons.ll we give themhat money, and what did we get out of it? nothing. s nada: to imposing tariffon allies. >> i realized what they
who put him in the white house? the bbc's nada tawfik has been to a baseball game in pennsylvania to find out. nadaedpresident trump has turn american foreign policy into something of a must watch sporting event. look away too long and risk missing an important play.an pennsylv was one of the key states that swung the election, and here, his loyalties approved -- his loyal base approved of his strong-arm tactics. we asked his supporters to grade his diplomacy so far susan likes president...
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second high-profile suicide this week.e after ath of kate spade on tuesday. from new york, nada tawfik reports. anthony: look, i've been a lot -- i have eaten a lot nasty stuff on my show. nada: anthony bourdain was a culinary rock star who was unpretentious about food and company. he captivated audiens and left them hungry for more. his sudden death came as a great shock. television network cnn, which carried his food and travel show "parts unknown," said his own life. anthony bourdain was in france working on the series when he was found unresponsive in his hotel room by a friend and fellow chef. he first gained attention with his best-selling book "kitchennf coential." in it, he gave readers a view on what goes ehind the doors of their favorite restaurants, and he wrote candiout his drug abuse. but it was his television shows that made him a househme. he led a culinary journey that veplored the world's e cultures, and nowhere seemed off-limits, from the far-flung corns of the globe to the mo dangerous destinations. president obama: you are going to have to walk me through this. nada
second high-profile suicide this week.e after ath of kate spade on tuesday. from new york, nada tawfik reports. anthony: look, i've been a lot -- i have eaten a lot nasty stuff on my show. nada: anthony bourdain was a culinary rock star who was unpretentious about food and company. he captivated audiens and left them hungry for more. his sudden death came as a great shock. television network cnn, which carried his food and travel show "parts unknown," said his own life. anthony...
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on this with our correspondent nada tawfik. we can't know where they're coming from on this, just explain why they are irritated about this council? the us ambassador nikki haley since last year has been consistently warning that unless there was reform of the un human rights council that they would leave. she has a couple of issues, the first of which, the biggest is she objects to the fact that israel is the only country that has a dedicated agenda item which means has a dedicated agenda item which m ea ns every has a dedicated agenda item which means every time the council means they have to discuss israel. she said that undermines the credibility of the council and that needs to be abolished. she says there is a chronic anti—israel bias on the council. and secondly she says there needs to be more competitive elections, she does not like the fa ct elections, she does not like the fact that many states accused of human rights abuses themselves are really a ble human rights abuses themselves are really able just to get sleep by having uncompetitive elections, regional blocs can
on this with our correspondent nada tawfik. we can't know where they're coming from on this, just explain why they are irritated about this council? the us ambassador nikki haley since last year has been consistently warning that unless there was reform of the un human rights council that they would leave. she has a couple of issues, the first of which, the biggest is she objects to the fact that israel is the only country that has a dedicated agenda item which means has a dedicated agenda...