Kristie king lives a few doors down and says that the suspect ditched the gun in his wishes. I was terrified. My children were crying. Reporter this was the third officer involved shooting in five days. We have been very busy. It is the third officer involved shooting incident this week. There have been no significant injuries to our officers. No injuries to the public. Reporter eddie garcia, the police chief, just tweeted out that all of this violence is appalling. He will be giving everything in about 30 minutes. A san raphael man is behind ours tonight accused of posing as a landlord. The unnamed 38 yearold was arrested friday night after allegedly telling an undercover officer he would turn over the key in exchange for 2000 and sex on a regular basis. Police say he had been putting up ads primarily targeting immigrants. The suspect faces fraud in prostitution charges. One n. Bay city is once again making waves for those who live life on the water. There is a push to get them out of
After that much better than expected jobs report in the us last week. The chinese economy may be slowing, but tourism is booming well get the inside track on chinas rise as a holiday hotspot. Another form of tourism doing well is adventure tourism, up 65 a year. With retirees fuelling the growth, swapping the cruise ship for the canoe. Is it your idea of holiday hell. We want to hear from you. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Decision day is getting ever closer for the dutch and tonight they get what for many could be a decisive last and tonight they get what, for many, could be a decisive last look at the candidates before wednesday elections. The leading candidates will hold their final tv debate later. The dutch vote is the first of three big elections across europe this year Casting Uncertainty over the continent. Soon after come the votes in france and germany. Financial markets are watching them all closely. Not least for what their results might mean for the future of the euro.
Some of the passengers and crew quarantined on a cruise ship off the coast of japan have begun disembarking. There have been over 500 cases of coronavirus detected on board. Only people who tested negative are allowed off, for now. The uk government is organising a flight back to the uk for 7h british people on the ship. But how damaging is this incident for the wider cruise industry . Carnival is the worlds biggest cruise operator and the company that owns the quarantined ship. It says the outbreak will hit profits and thats reflected in their share price which is down by more than 15 over the past month. And its not the only one in the m5 billion cruise industry to be hit. Royal caribbean says the virus has forced it to cancel 18 cruises and modify others with Financial Results also likely to be affected. More broadly its estimated that the outbreak, thats now infected over 72,000 people, could cost the Global Tourism industry 80 billion. The industry could feel the impact until at l
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