all-too familiar fratragedy is e again playing out, this time at an outlet mall, leaving eight de dead, seven injured outside of dallas, texas. a dash cam capturing the horrific moments the gunman got out of his car, ambushing unsuspecting people walking by. other witnesses were recording as the attack unfolded. a chaotic scene. those were multiple rapid gunshots that you heard. and you can see people running for their lives. a photo obtained by cnn appears to show the gunman after he was shot by a responding officer and you can see an a.r.-15 style rifle nearby. he is clad in black body armor and appears to have several extra magazines strapped to his chest. ed lavandera is there in allen, texas. i understand you have just learned new information about the suspected gunman. what are you learning? reporter: hi, fredricka. a senior law enforcement source confirms to our josh campbell that the suspect in this case has been identified as 33-year-old mauricio garcia, who lives
welcome to world news america, in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. we begin here in washington, where the us defense secretary had a rare phone call with his russian counterpart in the aftermath of a collision between a russian warplane and an american surveillance drone. russia s security council says it will try and retrieve the wreckage of the us drone that crashed into the black sea on tuesday. moscow has told washington to keep well away from its air space, as the two sides blamed each other for the incident, which took place in international air space near territory russia claims to have annexed from ukraine. the us says russian fighterjets intercepted the drone, causing it to crash, but moscow denies this. a senior official in washington says the us is also assessing whether it can retrieve the drone, which is in very deep waters. the us defense secretary said today the episode was part of a pattern of aggressive, risky and unsafe actions by russian pilots in in
One year after the devastating earthquakes that killed tens of thousands, Turkey has started delivering newly built apartments for locals whose buildings either collapsed or were heavily damaged. "We continue to feel the pain of the lives we lost in the earthquake," President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a delivery ceremony on Saturday in the south-eastern province of Hatay. Hatay, along the Syrian border, was one of the provinces worst hit by the twin quakes on February 6 last year. More than 690,