manhunt. police say he became enraged and opened fire in a medical facility earlier today. one person was killed, four others critically injured. and in new york city a reportedly homeless man who was acting, quote, erratically on the subway was put into a chokehold by another rider. the homeless man lost consciousness and died. the passenger who restrained him was questioned, then released by police with tno charges. our panel has strong thoughts on what happened there. plus, the culture wars collide with the high school musical, school districts are pulling the plug on some well-known plays. we ll tell you why the adams family is getting canceled. and speaking of school, could you pass an eighth grade history test? it s harder than you d think. i tried it earlier. tonight we ll see how much you and i and our panelists know. okay, but let s begin with updates on two violent crime stories. the man who opened fire in an atlanta medical facility today killing one pers
Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, says its completely unacceptable that some patients are waiting up to 13 hours in a e. In an Exclusive Bbc interview, he paid tribute to the hard work of staff, but said the problems of high demand were not unique to the nhs in england. Our Health Editor hugh pym has more. Nhs england figures this winter show the worst waiting time performance in a e units since records began more than a decade ago. Jeremy hunt paid tribute to the work of staff, but said that the problems of high Patient Demand were not unique to the nhs and all leading Health Systems were grappling with the same challenge. He said there was no Silver Bullet. I think its wrong to suggest to people that these profound challenges such as we
The recent random attacks have fuelled anxiety among South Koreans and shattered a generally shared perception in the country that crowded areas are safe.
8.1%, new york city transit crime, which is obviously good news. more people are going back on the subway. but this isn t i mean, obviously the death in the chokehold is highly unusual, but the being on a subway car feeling trapped and somebody coming in and being aggressive and maybe asking for money or shouting or seeming mentally unwell is not, and i don t know what the right answer is actually for what you do with that situation. and it s difficult because homicides, for example, are down city wide over the past several years. more minor crimes, muggings, stalkings, et cetera, have been on the rise but not something that s disproportionate pr from prior years. if your local news is showing s something happened, you re going to see it as a threat. i ve seen muggings, i ve had similar encounters, so you have that sense of am i at risk. there is a responsibility that comes with the individual. if you face something, what is your duty to do? what is taking it too far?
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