Trenton, new jersey. Police have now apprehended the shooting suspect, 26yearold andre gordon, after hours of intense standoff he reportedly shot three of his family members, he then carjacked a driver at gunpoint and fled to new jersey where he was tracked to a home in but he somehow managed to slip out ofeh the home but was eventually apprehended nearby. Joining me now, george solis, whos on the scene in trenton, new jersey. George, what can you tell us now that the suspect has been apprehended . Reporter yeah, jonathan, we learned about this within the last 20 minutes. He somehow managed to slip by s. W. A. T. Mpresence, not to mention the fbi who had a presence here and was apprehended. Surrendered without incident, basically gave up,su and is nown police custody. One thing that was not made clear, whether he was apprehended with any weapons he may have had on him at the time of his h surrendering. So now what were seeing is the dismantling of the scene. Keep in mind, there is stil
How will it affect the Global Economy . We begin in to you knee, the home of the arab spring, where people are casting their ballots in an historic president ial vote. It is the final step in tunisias transition in to a full democracy. Theyre choosing between two candidates. The first is an 88yearold seen as an established figure from the former regime. His critics say that he is too old for the job, and opponents point to his experience an. The other a wellknown human rights activist. He served tunisia in an interim role for four years. We go to jamal for all the latest. How close of a race is this . Reporter it is a very close race. There were over 20 candidates in the first round, and now it has come down to only two. Its representative of how polarized the society here is here, divided in many aspects. You have on one hand as you mentioned someone who served on the previous two regimes who have been in politics for 4050 years, and then you have on the other hand, human rights activ
Up next, author of putins kleptocracy. She talks about the designs putin has for russia today. She spoke about her book at Woodrow Wilson center in washington d. C. Welcome. We are, indeed, in for a treat today, and if you havent got enough discussion on putin, well, i think were going to, hopefully, satisfy your curiosity today. It is our great pleasure to have karen here to talk about her new book, putins kleptocracy, and i should add that the books are available on sale as well. Karen is the walter e. Havenhearst director of science for postsoviet studies at Miami University in ohio. She is a former Wilson Center Public Policy scholar as well as a former guest scholar at brookings. She has taught at many universities including a long stint in the university of maryland. The author of numerous books, but i are a sneaking suspicion that this one really rises to the top of the list x she received her ph. D. From the London School of economics. Karen will be followed by professor Elizab
Prince of bell air . For that he would get five day of detention. And what i found in a letter and interview that when the war was raging on and he was told russian airplanes were not great construction. You know it this isnt a great construction. It is efficient. So those planes were not great construction and not really good to protect the pilot. They were efficient in fighting the nazis. So his head was always sticking out from this cock pit so he invented a helmet and it was the soldiers hard hat and then the pilot had above it. So it protected them. My mother didnt keep the letters, but if i didnt have enough courage, was leonid a trader or not, i would never find out long after leonid was dead, his bitalion continued to wear this kind of battalion wore this helmet to the end of the car. I discovered he wasnt a trader and all of it was political and he didnt do anything wrong but wasnt a good soviet and therefore we face that. And also one of the problems i think that was importan
Liquor connoisseurs the world over are pouring out Russia-made vodka in a show of support for Ukraine, but the boycott is impacting distillers from other regions, some of which are trying to give aid to Ukrainian refugees.