is a british national and another is a dutch national. a man was arrested near the scene, the moment of his arrest was captured on camera. take a look. the man in this video injured whilst being arrested, police say he is a syrian who has refugee status in sweden, with no known links to islamist groups. he has a child who is apparently the same age as the little chldren he attacked. this all happened in the town of annecy, in the french alps. the children, all aged three and under, were on an outing to a park, some in pushchairs. the attacker also stabbed an elderly man walking nearby, before he was overpowered by police. phone images taken by witnesses show a bearded man in black knee length shorts and top, wearing a bandana and sunglasses. france s president has tweeted. emmanuel macron says. the french prime minister, elisabeth borne, says the country has been shaken by the attack and has given more detail about the suspect. translation: we are talking | about a syrian nat
Did you know that one was in dc and was in maryland . He became one of the first africanamerican journeyman printers in the u. S. Government office. When he left to develop the university of d. C. Printing and publishing program. Was one of the highest ranking africanamerican ins in the us printing office. So breaking racial boundaries everywhere he went in his second career. Dr. Taylor, a bachelor of science degree at the Washington Technical Institute for teacher technical teacher training. He earned his masters degree in administration and supervision of adult education. So he knows what he is doing today as he talks with us. And he earned a doctorate in education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute at university of the district of columbia. Dr. Taylor served as the assistant for the college of professional studies and he was later named acting. He retired from udc after 31 years and since. Fortunately for us, he has written several books, Bridge Builders of knock green valley, which
by the troubles awaiting turkey. the bbc s anna foster has been following the story in istanbul. that is a good question, there are two issues can he and does he want to? because he has won here by getting 52% of the vote. he will consider that to be a comfortable margin and a mandate for the style of rule he has been bringing to turkey for more than 20 years, he has created this executive presidency that gives him so much power over policy make and the direction of the country and things like cracking down on democracy and free speech. he will see this as an endorsement. he made a speech last night at the time of the result and talked about being a president for all of the country, whether they voted for him or not. but he also made disparaging remarks about the kurdish population and people from the lgbtqi+ community. and he how much will he feel the need to reach out? you also have 48% of the population who are opposed to his rule and to his style of government who hav
fighting russians just 30 ft apart. it s incredible moment caught on tape when a russian soldier lobs a grenade and we re going to show you exactly what happened next, and cnn s exclusive reporting inside the epic settlement between fox news and dominion, the last minute scramble to keep rupert murdoch and tucker carlson from taking the witness stand. this is fox braces for the next and bigger trial. plus a kennedy running for president. i, steve bannon is cheering him on his own family isn t let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight. terror in the trenches. we have new video into outfront tonight of ukrainian and russian troops fighting in the trenches west of back mood. that is where, of course, many thousands have already died in the battle continues to rage. the two sides here are about 30 ft apart at one point and just go ahead and watch this incredible battle, which is caught on camera. here s how it began. hello are you okay? are you alive? wh
thank you all for your enthusiasm to mark and celebrate these 50 years. gratitude, respect, and pride. these words sum up how i feel about the people of this country and the commonwealth and what this jubilee means to me. i wondered whether i should start this saying when i was here in 1776. [laughter] in my lifetime, the united nations has moved from being a high-minded aspiration to being a real force for common good. that in itself has been the signal achievement. but we are not gathered here to reminisce. in tomorrow s world, we must all work together as hard as ever if we are truly to the united nations. neil: just a sampling is a look back over 70 years, through seven posts, 15 prime ministers, and 14 u.s. presidents. she has been an unstoppable force over decades. the constant anna world i was constantly changing. and now, britain s longest reigning monarch, queen elizabeth ii, is dead. she died in scotland earlier today. her son is now king charles iii. fast-movin