hello. it is at 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. fox news alert. a suspect is that after responding to a report of an active shooter on the university of nevada las vegas campus. police gave an update saying a number of victims were taken to the hospital. let s go to jonathan hunt for a quick update. about two hours ago, we got word from the las vegas police department that there was an active shooter on the campus of the university of nevada, las vegas, right in the heart of the city, just a short distance off the strip behind the mgm grand hotel. there was an alert sent out by university officials asking students to shelter in place and run, hide, fight. run if they could, hide if they could, fight if they must. within 30 minutes of those statements, we got word from the police that the suspect had been located and in their words, is deceased. we do not know if the suspect was killed in some sort of shoot-out with the police or armed security they may or ma
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what the u.s. calls bogus spying charges. earlier this month, secretary of state antony blinken spoke by phone with paul whelan, assuring him the u.s. is trying to bring him home. we want to turn now to the unwanted case that has ignited a me to moment in spain. that country s entire women s soccer team says it won t play again until its top soccer official resigns after he forced a kiss on the lips of his star player. we get more now from cbs s chris livesay. reporter: the stunning moment that tainted a world cup soccer victory. luis rubiales, the president of spain s soccer federation, kissing star forward jennifer hermoso on the mouth. a kiss he says was consensual. a claim she flatly denies. again and again. rubiales has not only defied calls to step down, he has doubled down. at one point shouting repeatedly i will not resign.
urgent meeting it comes after the federation suspended luis rubiales for 90 days for kissing jenni hermoso. atika shubert is there. what might the federation say about all of this, and what do we know about the scope of what they re considering there? reporter: well, what we know is that for now, rubiales has been suspended by fifa. and he has, at the beginning of being suspended by the high commission for sport here in spain. it s quite an involved process, but what that means it s really thrown all of spanish football into turmoil. we ve seen resignations en masse. the spanish women s soccer team is refusing to play in rubiales is either removed or resigns. so, it s really having repercussions not just on
holding a, quote, extraordinary and urgent meeting after its president was provisionally suspended by fifa following a kiss with star player jennifer hermoso. hermoso said she did not consent to being kissed, while rubiales said it was consensual. the league has threatened to sue hermoso, saying she lied. let s contextualize this first up top. this is following a world cup victory, this is the moment of all moments for the spanish women s soccer team, that they should be celebrating and celebrated, and yet we re at this point. a man has hijacked this. right. right? and i think it is unfortunately both a blessing and a curse of women s soccer that these big moments allow us to have these bigger conversations, but this should be the pinnacle of these players career, and instead we are talking about basically the