to my unit and her family were at the market when the attack happened there was no way to escape she explains as mangano has only one entry and exit point they were praying that the attackers would leave soon such incidents leave them feeling vulnerable but the mother of 7 the biggest worry is not having enough food for her children often all she has is maize pirates to offer them. no good cloths not enough food and no real shelter how should anyone find peace of mind here. even our rooms sleep when it rained on us. she came to mongolia to escape hunger and violence but life here is anything but relaxed and safe. and for many children too the future looks bleak most of them don t
stormed into the town leaving 5 civilians dead and several others injured. to mine and her family were at the market when the attack happened there was nowhere to escape she explains as mongolia has only one entry and exit point they were praying that the attackers would leave soon such incidents leave them feeling vulnerable but the mother of seven s biggest worry is not having enough food for her children often all she has is maize pirates to offer them. no good cloths not enough food and no real shelter. how should anyone find peace of mind here. even our room sleep when it rained on us. she came to mongolia to escape hunger and violence but life here is anything but relaxed and safe. and for many children too the future looks bleak most of them don t
and that s going to be the key. here s the thing, new orleans under normal circumstances acts like a colander you would cook pasta in. rain comes down. it has an exit point that it can come out from, in the form of flood gates or the pumps that are there. the pumps have limits. the pumps can only punch out 1 inch an hour for the first hour and a 1/2 inch every hour after that. the problem is for hurricane barry, they re expected to get 2 to 3 inches an hour, coming down across the city. that s too much for the pumps to be able to handle. the flood gates, which would be another way for that water to exit have been closed because of the fear of storm surge. now when you re start talking about how much rain we have mentioned and fred, we talked, you re talking 10, 15, as much as 20 inches of rain. it s simply going to be too much for those pumps to handle. that s why there s the concern for a city like new orleans to end up getting such significant flooding. very significant concerns to
this. reporter: people are still in shock about the situation and, yes, we do know something about the condition of david ortiz. he is currently stable. this information was confirmed by his father, mr. leo ortiz, and also by the local police that were there at the hospital. ortiz was shot by a gunman in a mot motorcycle. this happened at a very popular street known as avenue venezuela, known for its popular night life. ortiz was there with some friends spending some time. the men approached him directly and shot him in the stomach. this same bullet had an entry point and an exit point. it ended up wounding a tv presenter who was also there at the spot. ortiz was immediately rushed to the hospital where he went to surgery, and thankfully everything went well and he is
were about to get fired. maybe they thought they were about to get fired, that s that community they re going after. workplace violence is hard to stop because of a couple other factors. the murderer here would have had access to the building whether it was secure or not. so we might hear conversations about making these buildings more secure. it s likely irrelevant in this case because he probably had a swipe card or id that got him in. the other is there s a familiarity with the location. as james was saying, the ability to go to three different floors for whatever reason. we don t know why he did it that way and killed people indiscriminately or perhaps target can only be possible if you know the surroundings. this is not random in the sense you re just walking in and killing as many people at an entry point or exit point. those two things make these kinds of killings both more common than not and then particularly lethal. and of course there s the issue of the guns themselves. wher