250 officers involved and a reward totaling $80,000 for tips that bring him in. they say the man they re looking for is armed and dangerous and could be literally anywhere. i pretty much can guarantee he s contacted some of his friends. we just don t know what friends they are. that s what we need in the public, is any type of information. right now we re just running into dead ends. do you all believe that the suspect is still in the area? we do not know. like i said, right now we have zero leads. that attack happened on friday night. since then ten more mass shootings have taken place across the u.s. including eight yesterday. among them, a shooting at a house party in mississippi that left a 16-year-old and 18-year-old dead and a 19-year-old under arrest. at almost the exact same time gunfire broke out at a house party in massachusetts killing an 18-year-old and wounding five others. in south carolina, nine people shot, most teenagers after gathering in a park arou
detention centre to remove people from the french coast. the news came at the end of the first summit when the two countries of five years. now, uk government loans meant to help keep companies afloat during the covid pandemic but billions of pounds were defrauded in the government s bounceback loan scheme. bbc investigation can reveal the story of a criminal gang is still more than £10 million of taxpayer money. they launder tens of millions more after a final court case which ended today, total of ten people now been sentenced. angus crawford has the details. bags full of cash. bundles of dirty notes. they even needed a safe. now, after a series of court cases, the inside story of the gang that stole £10 million of taxpayers money. i ve never seen anything like it. it is the biggest one i know of. it s the biggest one i ve seen, and it s probably going to be the biggest one we will see for a long time. when covid shut down the economy, the chancellor announced the bounce
in washington and every host in the left-wing media how they know how everything works in the country, they will tell you anything t that you want to know about electric vehicles will, the electrical grid oil drilling and refining, carbon dioxide or do they. they don t have the foggiest idea what they re talking about none they talking shovel list, ambiguous terms, politicians are mostly lawyers who happened to get more votes than the other lawyer and the other party. they come to washington and think that they can run their lives and they can look at the industry and take it over and change it. we don t have people who are capable of being masterminds. the human race does not. politician bureaucrat, professional tv host, they don t even know how to make a pencil and they want to make electric engines change the electrical grid, do everything upside down and inside out as their word on capitalism and the de- growth movement continues, cedar, graphite, seems pretty simple. i m
was a former member of the religious group who left on bad terms. you are watching bbc news, and now it is time for click. this week, we re going low and slooow. although what is it that has given spencer such a shock? ow! tittering. an absolute pleasure and privilege to meet you, sir. how are you doing? life beyond the grave, jim, but not as we know it. william shatner s got plans to keep talking after he s boldly on. this interview is the best thing i ve ever done! - oh, for goodness sake! laughs. and how can your foot flaunt the perfect fit? get ready for the science of stilettos. here s something that s hard to get your head around. more and more tourist attractions are clocking how important social media is in getting their name out there. yeah, we re at the new twist museum in central london, which is filled with a multitude of mirrors and instagrammable illusions that will play with your perceptions. oh, this makes a change look at you down there! i know and for r
white and affluent drivers are polluting the air breathed by people of color, mr. roth is racked by guilt for how he is driving on the 405 to the valley and it s not only growing his carbon footprint, he s fueling other racist outcomes as well. he said i couldn t help but consider my only complicit while reading a new study from usc researches, found that angelinos who drive less tend to be exposed to more pollution. now the argument is that low income communities of color were torn apart to make way for freeways over the decade, while the whiter, richer, this constitutes environmental racism. environmental racism, it s about policies that practices that discriminate against communities of color by making them live near landfills, sewage plants and polluting facilities. by making people live near landfills? we re making people live next to polluting facilities? well, that s obviously ridiculous. and this is obviously not about race, it s about poverty. and who is to blame