officials say many residents were trapped inside by a gate, blocked by the bodies of those who had already died. i was watching out of the window, all of the building was on fire so i decided myself to jump first. ijumped down, my wife throw for me the baby, i catch him. i tell her to tie a bed sheet. she tied a bed sheet and came down it. i catch him. relief and shock etched on the faces of those who managed to escape, but the rows of body bags are a grim reminder of those who didn t. many who lived inside this building were migrants from across the continent. the residents here were living in overcrowded conditions without consistent electricity or water. authorities say it resembled an informal settlement with shack like partitions of cardboard boxes and sheets that likely fed the fire. now that the flames have been extinguished, the realisation that not everyone is coming out has set in. translation: i couldn t get into the second floor- because the fire was so bad. someo
a mask and tactical vest. pursued had authored several manifestoes, one to his parents, one to the media and one to federal agents. portions of these manifestoes detailed the shooter s disgusting ideology of hate. plainly put, this shooting was racially motivated, and he hated black people. live now to ben ryan. he is a reporter at the jacksonville affilate of our news partner cbs. thank you for being with us. i understand that you arrived on the scene shortly after this shooting took place. what is the latest you can tell us? well, like you are just saying, it is a heartbreaking, heavy and sad day here in jacksonville. the sheriff confirmed was that three people were shot and killed. the suspect also believed to have turned the gun on himself. the sheriff had called this a racially motivated saying, and you had it in that sound right right there, plainly put, that he hated black people, he wanted to kill black people, and that was the specific group, the community, that he h
so i want to know, can surfing clean up its act? i ve surfed for more than a decade, but this is my first day on the water for over three years. new year s day 2020 and the fin of my board went into my face. i was left with 16 stitches, and it has taken me this long to start trying to get over my fear. today i ve come to the calmer waters of an inland surf lake near bristol to try and start getting back my love of surfing. as a journalist covering the environment, time away has made me question a lot about the sport, including its impact on the planet. so, um, some hairy moments, a lot of boards flying around and i was quite worried, but i m going to get back into surfing, get back on my board and i will do it better this time, try and be sustainable and green, and see what i can find out. because all of this is a world away from surfing s origins. riding waves was once a sacred practice. in ancient hawaii it was a way for men and women to praise the ocean gods. surfing strug
on saturday 11 members of the national team s coaching staff have quit in protest at his behaviour. mr rubiales has been suspended from participation in football by the sport s world governing body, fifa. for the latest, here s our madrid correspondent, guy hedgecoe. the dispute unleashed by this celebratory kiss after spain s world cup victory shows little sign of fading. the insistence by football federation president luis rubiales that it was consensual has pitted him against the team which lifted the trophy. after refusing to resign yesterday, mr rubiales has labelled jenni hermoso, the player he kissed, a liar and has threatened legal action against her. she has said the kiss was not consensual and made herfeel a victim of an attack. a saturday friendly game between two amateur teams in madrid. nunes is watching her son play. but like most people here, it seems there is only one football story on her mind. translation: he s got to resign. he humiliated a woman and he n
is getting more and more difficult. we do want to encourage people to get outdoors, but at the same time, at what cost to the planet? so i want to know, can surfing clean up its act? i ve surfed for more than a decade, but this is my first day on the water for over three years. new year s day 2020 and the fin of my board went into my face. i was left with 16 stitches, and it has taken me this long to start trying to get over my fear. today i ve come to the calmer waters of an inland surf lake near bristol to try and start getting back my love of surfing. as a journalist covering the environment, time away has made me question a lot about the sport, including its impact on the planet. so, um, some hairy moments, a lot of boards flying around and i was quite worried, but i m going to get back into surfing, get back on my board and i will do it better this time, try and be sustainable and green, and see what i can find out. because all of this is a world away from surfing s orig