back an obama era rule on transgender people in health services. the proposed rule issued friday the health and human services department says the law banning sex discrimination in healthcare does not apply to gender identity. the rule requires hospitals to perform gender transition procedures. conservative and religious groups have argued it forces providers to act against medical judgment and religious beliefs. the new rule is expected to be challenged in court as well. two days after president trump makes a state visit to the u.k., britain s prime minister will be resigning her position. theresa may made that official today with an emotional announcement outside 10 down street. correspondent benjamin hall in london tonight with a look at her a item muttous mutt tumultuous tenure. brunn has claimed another prime minister after
decided that the world s largest state sponsor of terror was a partner in the middle east, iran. we have fundamentally flipped that. we know that is a real threat to the world and to america. we have developed relationships with arab countries in israel and brought them together to develop a coalition to keep america safe from things in the middle east. you spoke about north korea. lots of work is left to be done. i m confident in the next short period of time, president trump and chairman kim will get the chance to meet again and truly create a much better, safer america, with less threat of not only nuclear weapons being launched at us, but nuclear proliferation as w well. these are real risks and real changes from the previous administration s policies. sean: let s talk specifically about north korea. the president has been hinting and saying there is going to be another meeting with kim jong-un.n. will that be about, and will
here for optimism. sergeant sinclair, it would seem, was vindicated. he said they were coming right all the him. the new evidence suggested that sinclair had hit the brakes, not because he was going too fast, as the highway patrol contended, but because he saw danger ahead. the california highway patrol investigators dismissed the new evidence, calling it the phantom skid mark. the chp experts covered that ground on their hands and knees, literally inch by inch, and never saw that skid mark. why they didn t find it wasn t clear, but the discovery gave new impetus to brunn s team of forensic accident reconstruction experts. paul kayfetz, a photographer and engineer, is an expert in something called photogrammetry. it s a $6 word for making measurements from photographs
or using photographs to make measurements. brunn s experts needed a map of the accident scene with the skid marks to conduct their investigation. kayfetz s job was to reproduce the mark on the road in the exact position so a surveyor could map its location. he began by making a 35-milimeter negative of schneider s photograph showing the skid mark. i put it into a special camera that i take back to the scene. i locate the exact point from which he took his photograph, and looking through my camera, i can re-mark the position of the skid mark on the ground and have a surveyor record it. the chalk marks helped kayfetz verify that the mark was exactly as it appeared in the photo. once the new survey map was created, dr. william blythe, an expert in applied mechanics and