welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the remaining suspect sought by canadian authorities following a weekend stabbing spree went into medical distress after his arrest on wednesday, and was pronounced dead according to police. police say an autopsy will now be conducted to determine cause of death. myles sanderson was arrested four days after 10 people were killed in a stabbing attack in saskatchewan. he was one of two people wanted in connection with the stabbings. the other his brother was found dead on monday. a motive for the killings still isn t clear. speaking at a press conference, a spokesperson for the police said myles sanderson was apprehended after appearing outside of a home holding a knife and then stealing a car. he was arrested by police and taken into custody. a knife is located inside the vehicle. emergency alert was cancelled at 3:50pm once his identity was confirmed and he had been taken into police custody. shortly after his
because of an extreme heatwave. people in the us state are being urged to turn down their air conditioning, switch off unneccesary lights, and avoid using major appliances in the afternoons and evenings. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. in three weeks time, italians vote in a general election. now, if the opinion polls are to be believed, the country is about to embrace a political movement with its roots in post war fascism. what would that mean for italy and for europe? well, my guest today, here at the ambrosetti forum a sort of italy style davos gathering is enrico letta, a former italian prime minister and leader of the centre left democratic party. is his effort to keep the far right out of power doomed to fail? enrico letta, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for the invitation. we appreciate your time, particularly because you are in the middle of a fiercely fought election campaign. would you accept