Figures. Then they began to climb, they climbed into a close of 255 points to the positive, shrugging off the breaking news, and a government report showing inflation rising higher than expected. Very busy hour. Were glad you could join us. Im david asman. Melissa im melissa francis. Lets go to Deirdre Bolton in the newsroom with the latest details on the shoot and what appears to be a possible apprehension. Deirdre. Im hoping that is true. 3200 students are in the building. Its a High School Three floors in parkland, florida. This is 20 minutes west from boca raton. It is north and west of for fort lauderdale, Stoneman Douglas high school. We think one of the suspects, assuming there is one, is in custody but there are reports according to police of at least one death and between 20 and 50 injuries. We do know that the president has responded to this. I want to call attention to his tweet. Were going to put it up on the screens now. My prayers and condolences to the families. Of cours
Will seek reelection in october to raise a boat reports from puerto allegra. But. These people are standing by. Theyre convinced he will be brazils next president despite a courts ruling that makes it almost impossible for him to run. A lot. Of the resistance will never die we lost the battle but not the war effort president twenty eighteen. On wednesday an Appeals Court upheld his conviction for corruption and Money Laundering even increase the sentence to twelve years and one month one of the judges said there is no doubt that the former president was involved in a corruption scheme. I looked at these questions one by one reaffirming specifically that the issue of culpability is the largest vector for the sentence and i consider culpability to be extremely high in this case it happened in the city of port where extreme security measures were taken to prevent clashes between supporters and those who backed the courts decision. In sao paolo brazils economic capital many celebrated. Thi
The very first and primary consideration is Public Safety, so if there is a call and the ambulances are needed, of course, you know they will go where they are needed. I understand that we will not be able to have any sort of formal presentation as we would have in a commission meeting, and that is certainly not what i had envisioned in the first place. It was just going to be us looking and asking questions, which the City Attorney says is very, very appropriate. And we can only go into into two, two, and one, and no more than that. Otherwise, it constitutes a quorum, so i think here would be a good idea before one of our meetings or after one of our meetings. Okay. Okay. Thank you, chief. Sfl a any other commissioners have attend to say . I just wanted to commend commissioner veronese for pulling together a lunch for the commissioners, and for commissioner veronese to come up with the idea and execute it is commendable, so id like to thank commissioner veronese for putting that on an
Here before. You all know the history of the historic home of d. C. s most successful brewer. We are not going to be talking about him today. This is a special story for us about Myrtilla Miner. Myrtilla miner opened a school. Ere 1853 Myrtilla Miner who was a white woman from new york moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the minor school for colored girls the miner school for colored girls. She established the school in 1851 with 100 in her pocket. Most people thought it cannot be you bere and worse that arrested or killed when she told them what she wanted to do. Although she rallied support of abolitionists and others that sympathized with her cause, when she came here it was her own independent project. She mightght that have been some kind of tool of the abolition movement, really she came on her own at the start. Schoolst established the by the force of h
Historic home of d. C. s most successful brewer. We are not going to be talking about him today. This is a special story for us about Myrtilla Miner. Myrtilla miner opened a school here. In 1853, Myrtilla Miner who was a white woman from new york moved down here and built the first africanamerican Teaching School for free africanamericans in washington, d. C. This is before the civil war. It was also called the miner school for colored girls. She established the school in 1851 with 100 in her pocket. Most people thought it cannot be done here and worse that she could be arrested or killed when she told them what she wanted to do. Although she rallied support of abolitionists and others that sympathized with her cause, when she came here it was her own independent project. I had thought that she might have been some kind of tool of the abolition movement, really she came on her own at the start. She first established the school by the force of her own will, something which is unimaginab