3 3 3 3 developing this hour in Hillsborough County the search for two escaped inmates. And theyre only teenagers. Fox 13s Shayla Reaves joins us live from the Falkenburg Academy , where this all happened, almost 24 hours ago. Shaya . 3 3 3 making headlines in north florida a tragedy in jacksonville. After a 22monthold boy was shot and killed, during a driveby shooting. And there is now a big reward, to find his killer. 3 the shooting happened on the citys east side friday was in a car with his mother and grandmother when someone shot at them. The boy was the only one hit. Police dont believe he was the intended target. They think the shooter meant to hit someone in the house the car was parked by. So far. There have been no arrests. 3 detectives have not released much so far. Other than it was a white vehicle, with several people inside. There is now a information that leads to an arrest. 3 detectives in Central Florida are also investigating a series of car burglaries. And it appears
About the book at the International Spy museum for about an hour and a half. I will be brief, but as you know, as we follow the media even in these days, the rising concern about the young men going to the middle east in search of jihad or adventure and finding themselves caught up in extremism and violence and in many cases converting either to extremist causes or becoming disillusi disillusioned and resulting in them becoming a problem when they return to the west. There was a 1949 book called the god that failed that was about people that embraced c embraced commune ism and tonights story is a story of conversion and empany and conversion again and then loss of faith. I think you will find it fascinatin fascinating. The story is one that was developed initially by our then historian dr. Mark stout and i will introduce them and he will introduce our speakers. Mark developed this story having encountered the individual of interest in of all things, now pay attention, particularly you
Taking over the city of fallujah and my other question is how did you end up winning the trust of the city in order to change it and make it more prosperous even though isis is taking over the city . I think for a lot of a lot of americans they sea ice is taking over iraq and hear about the growth of al qaeda affiliates and theres a sense of what can we do about it . Is this something we just have to live with is a permanent condition of our lives . One reason i wanted to write the book is to show that success is possible. Its not by accident. Its a process that takes place. Theres learning that has to take place as well. This is not an intractable problem. You can do it but it requires local partnerships. The problem is so much of how we remember war or misremember wars purely about combat. Its not how wars are fundamentally finished in this type of work very. I thats the big take away i would say. I would like to add on that thats one of the reasons we wrote this. To get people to un
Suggestion that from the from outside as a tool to i am interested because sunni and shia, but one thing is in common, these are the points in punjab, or whether these are shabaab i start my book there. They had some common ideas which were which was complete nonviolence, which was always honoring the poor and giving them hope and was also nonenforcement. Youd be surprised go to sharif, a shrine, and you would be amazed at times more hindus than muslims there. Why . Becausecpa they never forced ane to convert. And those who i dont want more investment, more Political Support for them bump their tradition provide a bridge to different muslim sects and not only tolerate each other if you tolerate others that a success. I think it respect for the other, which is and all the sufi teachings, about human being as a human being. Thats why in terms of ideals, i support that sufi cause. But if anyone try to choreograph it, negative reaction. Totally unprecedented in the history of south asia, n
Goes to her doctor, who orders a lung ct scan and a new blood test developed through research supported by the Precision Medicine initiative to look for dna and other biomarkers circulating in her blood. The ct scan detects a tiny spot that could be inflammation from bronchitis or cancer not clear, but the biomarker test clinches the diagnosis, revealing a genetic mutation that occurs only in patients with cancer. In 2015, today her prognosis from this cancer would be pretty grim. But in 2018 that could all change. Lily is treated with surgery to remove the tumor and the tumor dna undergoes molecular analysis. Based on those results, lily is treated with a targeted drug that was originally developed for skin cancer but has the right properties for her tumor. She also receives a course of immunotherapy designed to kill any tumor cells that may be lurking in her body. With this treatment a decade later, lily remains cancer free. Thats a hypothetical but quite realistic of what the cancer