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Health authorities in the United States said they were investigating 14 new reports of Zika virus may be transmitted through sexual intercourse, including pregnant women. If confirmed, the unexpectedly high number would have important implications for the control of the virus, which usually is transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes.

Scientists had believed sexual transmission Zika be extremely rare. Only a few cases have never been documented. But if all the women in the case of the Centers for Disease Control and Disease Prevention is examining test positive for the virus - as two women who already have, and four others have done in preliminary laboratory tests - officials believe there is no way other than the sex we could have collapsed.

The specter of so many cases - especially in the continental United States - brings fresh complexity to the medical mystery of Zika. The virus is suspected of causing birth defects and a rare condition of temporary paralysis.
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department is demanding help Apple 's in the release of at least nine iPhones across the country, as well as phones used by one of the San Bernardino, California, attackers ..

The disclosure appears to reinforce the societal concerns that the dispute could threaten the control of encryption security that goes far beyond the individual case California.

Apple is fighting the government's demands in at least seven of the nine cases, Marc J. Zwillinger, a lawyer for the company, said in a letter unsealed in federal court Tuesday.

"Apple has not committed to performing any service on devices" Zwillinger wrote. Since December, the letter says, Apple has a number of opposed efforts of the Department of Justice cases to force their cooperation through a 1789 statute known as the Law all the commandments, which says courts can require actions to comply with their orders.

In the case of San Bernardino, prosecutors have been demands for Apple to help them unlock the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook - one of the attackers on the rampage December in which 14 people died - as a limited effort in response an unusual situation.

Still, "no one should be surprised that we are investigating other cases and for help in those other cases," a law enforcement official said Tuesday.

From challenging the demand for a judge in the case of San Bernardino, which calls for Apple to create a special tool to help researchers more easily crack the password of the phone, the company has repeatedly stated that this measure could not be done in isolation.

"Once created, the technique could be used again and again, on any number of devices," Apple chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, said in a letter to customers. And in a note on its website on Monday, Apple said that the police throughout the country "have hundreds of iPhones Apple looking to unlock if the FBI has been here."




Apple has long maintained that it would deliver the data to comply with a court order when it was technically able to do so. In a report on the first six months of 2015, Apple said it had received about 11,000 requests from government agencies around the world to obtain information on approximately 60,000 devices, and provided some information in about 7,100 cases.
WASHINGTON - said Senate Republican leaders on Tuesday that there would be no confirmation hearings, without vote, not even a courtesy meeting with President Obama the candidate 's to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, all but the prospects of closing one election year Supreme Court confirmation.

Along with a written vote Republican in the Senate Judiciary Committee to avoid hampering the confirmation hearings, the pledge was the clearest statement yet of the majority party in the Senate would do everything possible to prevent Mr. Obama to change the ideological balance of the highest court in the land. Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, urged Obama to reconsider even presenting a name.

"This appointment will be determined by whoever wins the presidency at the ballot box," McConnell said. "I agree with the recommendation of the Judicial Committee hearings that we have. In short, there will be no action taken."
His first day back on Capitol Hill since the death of Judge Scalia gave Senate Republicans the opportunity to unite around a message and strategy to defeat Mr. Obama. Capitol huddles together Mr. McConnell and a conclave noon appeared to stop any hesitation and push the Republican troops in line. And they had the ammunition they needed in a floor speech in June 1992 by Joseph R. Biden Jr., then a senator, urging President George Bush against any nomination to the Supreme Court until after the presidential elections of that year.
It is impossible to ignore when flying in the city of New York and detecting the golf course in the shadow of the Whitestone Bridge. It is difficult to avoid when given a walk down Fifth Avenue, or venture beyond the skating rink or the carousel in Central Park. And it is there, in the bright lights, not less, when the elegant passes near the entrance to the Holland Tunnel: the name of Donald J. Trump.

Trump has embraced its roots as a New Yorker as crucial to his presidential candidacy, and in doing so, the Republican candidate has given the impression across the country is a force to be reckoned with in the city of his birth.

But while Trump remains a visible mark about five boroughs, it is much more difficult to discern his mark as an agent of classic power, someone who is feared and can make things happen with a phone call or a quiet aside to the right person at the right time.

His real estate holdings in New York are modest; He did not make the top 10 lists of the leading developers of condominiums and power players in real estate in the city, judging by several publications. He does not belong to groups like the Real Estate Board of New York or the trade association for a Better New York. Rarely interacts with key politicians or civil servants, or contribute to campaigns. Discussions on a bid for governor in 2014 never got off the ground.

Although presented as a major developer, potentially higher property profile of their companies in real estate in New York is composed of an office building on Wall Street; part of another on Avenue of the Americas; commercial space in Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, where he lives; and parking under Trump Plaza on East 61st.

"It's a very successful garage," he said in a telephone interview.

operation of Mr. Trump Wollman Rink and the carousel in Central Park, through contracts with the parks department of the city is also implemented.

The big banks, meanwhile, say they are wary of lending to it after losing millions of dollars in previous deals. Lawyers and contractors hired in the past say that is slow to pay their bills, and often disappoint them. Even the few Wall Street executives say privately that a friend is reluctant to speak publicly about it.



Donald J. Trump was declared the winner of the Nevada caucuses Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press, won a third consecutive victory in a state-of early voting and strengthening its position in the Republican presidential race before the wave of elections on Super Tuesday on March 1.

Participation in Nevada was reported to be high compared with previous assemblies. Trump was seen as a favorite to enter the contest, but the victory still serves as a blow to its main competitors, Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida, who must now try to break the winning streak Trump in the larger states voting in the coming weeks.

For Mr. Trump, the results in Nevada is another sign of the duration of your campaign and the breadth of its appeal: Now has easily won primaries in New England and the South, and a struggle caucus in the far west. It won independent voters in New Hampshire and evangelicals in South Carolina, and won in Nevada, where Mormons rural voters and activists influence.

The latter victory can only be promoted Mr. Trump in the style of blatant campaign has alienated many Republican officials and voters outlet. In the two days before the Nevada primaries, Mr. Trump called Mr. liar Cruz and threatened to deliver the most violent attacks against Mr. Rubio also.

At a rally in Las Vegas on Monday night, Mr. Trump ridiculed a protester in the audience and told supporters he would have liked "to punch him in the face."

His supporters in Nevada were jubilant on Tuesday night. With posters and flags Trump and some lights outbreak, the crowd at the Treasure Island casino in Las Vegas exploded in a minute-long standing ovation when Mr. Trump projected winner in a broadcast on CNN, and chanted the name of the candidate.

But the songs quickly became Boos as soon as the network said Mr. Cruz.

The results are likely to strengthen the feeling among national Republican leaders only direct confrontation can block Mr. Trump to claim the party's nomination, since none of the most powerful voting blocs party seems likely to frustrate his own bill.

Trump's success in Nevada is also likely to increase the pressure on his opponents to join somehow forces against a common enemy.

Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio have attacked each other angrily in recent days, as each has struggled to establish himself as the strongest opponent of Mr. Trump. Mr. Cruz has stepped up its tough talk on immigration to compete with Mr. Trump, and has argued that only a conservative running well to the right of Mr. Trump can challenge him effectively.

In the center of discussions this week will be industrial sectors such as chemicals, engineering, information and communications technology, pharmaceuticals, textiles and vehicles.

He will also discuss the creation of an international tribunal to act on the "dispute" between large investment companies and the United


On Monday a round of negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement (TTIP) is due to continue throughout the week starts.



Where is the 12th round of negotiations on the TTIP, the European Union and the United States will try to bring interest on nine industrial sectors and resume the discussion on the protection of investments, reports EFE.

In the center of discussions this week will be nine industrial sectors: chemicals, cosmetics, engineering, medical devices, pesticides, information and communications technology, pharmaceuticals, textiles and vehicles.

"If this week we get a clear common understanding of the specific objective that can be achieved in the TTIP in each of the sectors, then we can in the next round started on texts" they have told EFE Community sources.

According to these sources, in the chemical and cosmetics industries "regulatory cooperation will be modest" and can not be complete when the very different European and US regulations harmonize with each other.

In sectors such as automobiles, both parties expect to agree on what regulations can be considered "equivalent".

The creation of an international tribunal, the most controversial point

The system of protection of investments, parked for a time in the negotiations, is one of the most controversial chapters have given rise to affect the defense of the right of states to legislate for the common good above the interests of multinationals .

The European Commission will present its proposal for the creation of a mechanism for "settlement of disputes" between large investment firms and states, the so-called ICS (Investment Court System). Community sources point out that "go into detail" on this issue.

United States will also have to respond to the European proposal on sustainable development.

The EU has also proposed that the TTIP include specific measures against corruption, based on European and international provisions.

With regard to market access, the parties have exchanged offers to liberalize 97% of tariff lines that will see if there is "room for improvement", while the remaining 3% concerning sensitive products, "yet it is not on the table. "

Both powers will also discuss the possibility of creating a "framework for mutual recognition of professional qualifications", say EU sources.

Energy sector

In addition, they examine whether they can create "specific provisions on energy and raw materials", and although they do not agree yet on whether there will be a chapter on energy, hope the matter can be retreated.

They want to close the political negotiations under President Obama

"It is possible to conclude negotiations at the political level in the administration (the term of President Barack Obama) but do not hide the difficulties of the issues to be resolved, because these are difficult," they acknowledged sources.

Ri Myong-Su is now the 'Chief of Staff of the Korean People's Army'.

The new position is one of the three closest collaborators leader and has advanced knowledge in missile technology.

His predecessor, Ri Yong-Gil, was executed this month accused of corruption and of forming a political faction

North Korean media have confirmed that the scheme has a new chief of staff, after various media in South Korea announced that Kim Jong-un ordered the execution of this month who previously held the post.

Ri Myong-Su, former minister of People's Security, was introduced as "Chief of Staff of the Korean People's Army" in a meeting with the official news agency KCNA on military exercises led by leader Kim Jong-Un.

According to Professor Yang Moo-Jin, of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, the new chief of staff is one of the three closest collaborators leader and has advanced knowledge in missile technology.

The implementation of the previous army chief

His predecessor, Ri Yong-Gil, was executed this month in what would be the final chapter in a series of purges at the highest level of the state, according to South Korean media quoted by Agence France-Presse (AFP)

Ri Yong-Gil had been accused of corruption and form a political faction, Yonhap said.

The information sometimes confirmed and sometimes not, about purges, executions and disappearances have been frequent since Kim Jong-Un succeeded in power to his father Kim Jong-Il, who died in December 2011.
"Europe is currently facing the biggest terrorist threat in the last ten years," says Rob Wainwrigh, British official of Europol.

His remarks came after it appeared new information about the two suspects linked to attacks in Paris on November 13.


More than 5,000 jihadists could be living in Europe after being trained by Daesh has warned the head of the EU Police. Europol estimates that the number of European citizens who have returned after being trained is between 3,000 and 5,000 people, explains Rob Wainwrigh, British official of Europol.

"Europe is currently facing the greatest terrorist threat to the past ten years," says Wainwright, published today by The Telegraph. "We can expect Daesh or another terrorist group carried out an attack in any part of Europe with the intention of provoking a slaughter of civilians," he said to the German newspaper "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung".

Before becoming the director of Europol in 2009, Wainwright worked at the National Criminal Intelligence Service of the United Kingdom (National Criminal Intelligence Service).

Moreover, Wainwright tries to reduce the fear that terrorists are used routes for refugees to enter Europe and settle there. "There is no concrete evidence that terrorists are systematically Utlilizando the flow of refugees to infiltrate here."

His remarks came after it appeared new information about the two suspects linked to attacks in Paris on November 13, held in Austria. Salzburg prosecutors confirmed that two men, an Algerian of 28 years and a Pakistani 34, whose identities were not revealed, came as refugees.

Terrorists among refugees

The two suspects, who were arrested in a home for refugees last December 10, admitted that they had arrived in Greece on a boat with some of the terrorists responsible for the attacks in Paris, they explained in a statement to prosecutors, who deny information to ensure that the suspects had admitted that they would take part in the attacks.

While those who attacked the French capital on their way to France, the two arrested in Austria were arrested in Greece to find that traveling on false passports. The detention lasted 25 days, while the Greek authorities investigating them. Then they allowed to continue. It is unclear why they let them go, but it is speculated that his intention was to participate in the attacks of 13-N, but arrived too late.
The terrorist teach your child to drive a car packed with explosives and explains how to activate it.


The child, identified as Abu Imara to Omri, commits the terrorist attack in the village of Gazi, near the Syrian city of Aleppo.

The terrorists of the Islamic State have posted another video showing minors suicide bombers. This time images can be seen as a man personally trains his 11 year old son for a suicide attack, reports the newspaper 'Daily Mail'.

The terrorist teach your child to drive a car packed with explosives and explains how to activate it. Later the child kneels to kiss the hand of his father before blowing himself up in the vehicle. At the end of video is seen an explosion in the distance.

The child, identified as Abu Imara to Omri, commits the terrorist attack in the village of Gazi, near the Syrian city of Aleppo, supposedly against the Syrian government army soldiers.






North Korea came silently US officials through the United Nations in New York last fall to propose formal peace talks to end the Korean War, a response to the comments from President Barack Obama that the US .S. he was willing to participate Pyongyang, as it has with other rogue regimes, senior US officials told CNN.

That effort fell short, officials said, with the North Koreans refuse to include its nuclear program in any negotiations as the US necessary and shortly after testing a nuclear weapon.

But it represented a new stage in the Obama administration as it tried to attract the hermetic country from its isolation and extend its record of successful negotiations with the nations long at odds with the United States, such as Iran and Cuba.

The USA. They said North Korea was willing to discuss a peace officer to replace the armistice 63 years old, which ended hostilities after the Korean War, but only if efforts to curb Pyongyang's nuclear program were part discussions.

Thus, the administration dropped a longstanding demand that North Korea take steps toward "denuclearization" before talks on a formal peace treaty began. Still, the North Koreans refused to allow the nuclear issue be part of any conversation.

"It's a touch-up conditions," said Bruce Klingner, a member of the Heritage Foundation and former deputy division chief of the CIA in South Korea, describing the motion of the administration.

"Instead of requiring progress on denuclearization before negotiations, it appears that the administration according to the idea of ​​peace talks but denuclearization talks required to be included," Klingner said.

The Wall Street Journal first reported in diplomatic exchanges, but the Obama discusses his description of events, saying it was North Korea, which first proposed the talks instead of the United States, which keeps its focus on rid the Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons.

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The man who police swept Kalamazoo County gunning down victims at random this weekend appeared in court on Monday to begin to respond to charges of murder, assault and firearms.

The seemingly random violence allegedly unleashed by Jason Brian Dalton left even with refrigerated authorities. In an interview with CNN affiliate WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Paul Matyas called the shooting "your worst nightmare."

According to authorities, Dalton, married with two children, shot eight people in three locations across the county 321,000 people on Saturday night as Prosecuting Attorney Jeffrey Introduction to CNN on Monday were "very deliberate killings."

Among the killings, the driver picked Uber rates, according to a source close to the investigation.

"This is not rushed in any way or form," Getting said the shooting, two of which were captured on video. "They were intentional, deliberate and I do not mean casually done. Coldly fact is what I mean."

Dalton was charged Monday with six counts of murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit murder and eight counts of firearms.

He appeared in court via video, with dark glasses and an orange jumpsuit. He showed no emotion as the charges against him were read. A judge denied bail.

The only thing that seems to connect the victims? According to police, just come and semiautomatic pistol - which is consistent with the shell casings found in every scene, authorities said.

"There is no connection that we have been able to establish between any of the three groups of victims each other, any of the three groups of victims with the accused," Getting said CNN's "New Day". "It is what it is, well, it was random violence without provocation."

Kalamazoo victims were to buy a car, enjoying a night out

The Dalton family issued a statement, expressing his condolences to the families of the victims.


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The ancient favorite, Republican candidate is the fourth most votes in primary


The Bush carry a talking tough in American politics century.

In the last thirty years, two men with that name came to the White House. But the apparent heir to the dynasty, Jeb Bush, recently suffered perhaps the most humiliating electoral defeat that has faced the most powerful family of American conservatism.


After obtaining a bleak fourth in the Republican primary in South Carolina, Jeb left the Saturday night their efforts to get the nomination of his party's presidential nomination.

Donald Trump wins the Republican primary in South Carolina and Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic caucus in Nevada The Bushes are so in a Latin American country, "good people" would be called. Family ancestry, distinguished manners. Elite education.
And the calm attitude and carefree means of those who have been accustomed to honors and responsibilities that come to them almost in its own right.

So it may not be noticeable contrast to the three competitors who sent him into exile election.
Jeb Bush leaves the race for the Republican nomination in the United States
This Saturday, Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman and incendiary farandulescas user of social networks attitudes, cemented his position at the head of the race in the Republican Party with his new victory in South Carolina, with no dented popularity the wake of insults that leaves behind against Mexicans, Muslims, Chinese, war veterans and others.
booting

It seems that the last obstacles that stand between Trump and Republican nomination are two congressmen young Cuban-Americans.
One of them is Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

The other, younger still, is Marco Rubio. On Saturday night, preliminary results placed him in second place in the polls in South Carolina. What seems to consolidate it as the moderate candidate of his party, "establishment" those who are not comfortable with the radical right-wing positions Trump and Cruz.

Who's who among the candidates for the US presidency
A position that was precisely what he wanted to occupy Jeb Bush.

When he launched his campaign in mid-2015 seemed the inevitable candidate of his party, thanks to the record support of major donors, the network of family contacts and a reputation as the most intelligent and capable of his dynasty, strengthened by a happily remembered period as governor of Florida from 1997 to 2007.


Favorite seven months

Seven months ago, things are much better for the former governor of Florida. He was the favorite to win the Republican nomination. There was talk of a dynastic dispute to the likelihood that Bush was the Republican candidate and Hillary Clinton, wife of former president Bill, Democrat.

But the emergence of Trump's candidacy in June, altered the equation. In July, the television showman began to lead the Republican polls. Populist rhetoric against the political establishment of the real estate magnate left Bush, whom I was uncomfortable in the fight to see who the most bombastic and provocative sentence read.

Over time, Bush stood up to Trump responded to their jokes and tried to leave it in evidence. He introduced himself as an efficient manager who was the best alternative to the unpredictability and lack of political experience of the New York businessman. He also went on the attack against Senator Marco Rubio, his former political dolphin in Florida.

It did not help. Nor does the fact that he was the candidate with the most money from outside groups. Neither attempt, desperate, this week to appeal to the family name, which he had tried to escape at the beginning of his campaign. His brother George W, the last Republican president, participated with Jeb at a rally. He also took part in acts his mother Barbara, 90, in April 2013 said on the presidential aspirations of Jeb: "We've had enough Bushes". Then he recanted, but his prophecy is over fulfilled.




John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (Midland, February 11, 1953) is an American politician and businessman. He was governor of Florida from 1998 to 2007.


Bush, who grew up in Houston, is the second son of the 41st president of the United States, George Herbert Walker Bush and brother of the 43rd US President, George Walker Bush. I was candidate for the Republican Party for President of the US1. He graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and attended the University of Texas, where he earned a degree in Latin American affairs. In 1980, he moved to Florida and pursued a career in real estate development, and in 1986 became secretary of Commerce of Florida until 1988. At that time, he joined his father's successful campaign for the presidency.


In 1994, Bush made his first run for governor but lost the election by less than two percentage points against the holder Lawton Chiles. Bush ran again in 1998 and defeated Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay with 55 percent of the vote. He ran for re-election in 2002 and won with 56%, becoming the first re-elected Republican governor in Florida. Bush announced his presidential candidacy on June 15, 2015

Biography

Jeb Bush is the son of former President George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Bush and brother of President George Walker Bush. Your name "Jeb" is the acronym of their two names and their name, John Ellis Bush. Married Columba Garnica Gallo Mexican and converted to his wife's religion, Catholicism. They have three children: George Prescott, Noelle and John Ellis Bush, Jr.

As a young man, he chose to go to Mexico to teach English in an exchange program in high school. He studied at the University of Texas, where he earned a degree in Latin American affairs. He graduated in petroleum engineering. He speaks almost perfect Spanish and has a degree in Latin American studies at the University of Texas at Austin; She lived in Mexico and Venezuela and has done business with many Latin Americans.

Although many family members had attended Yale University, Bush chose to attend the University of Texas at Austin, in September 1971. He played in five Texas Longhorns, team tennis school in 1973. He graduated being part of the Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in latinoamericanos.6 He completed his studies course in two and a half years.
He began his career in 1975 when he joined the Texas Commerce Bank, thanks to the intervention of James Baker, a close friend of his father who then held senior positions in the administrations of Ronald Reagan and Bush.

In 1977, he was sent to Caracas to boost the bank's business, but returned in 1980 as a volunteer in his father's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, finally lost to Reagan, but this made him vice president. It was the end of that campaign that he and his family settled in Miami and began to relate to groups, many of them Latinos and especially Cuban local businesses. 

Florida Gov. 
Bush left Texas and moved to Florida in the early 1980s to work as a real estate broker. In 1987 and 1988, he held his first government post as secretary of Commerce of Florida. Bush made his first run for office as a Republican candidate for governor of the state in 1994, but lost the election by a small margin against Governor Lawton Chiles. However, he was victorious in his second attempt in 1998.

In 2006, by prohibiting the Florida state law to apply for a third consecutive term, he left the state government in 2007, after eight years in office. He is known for his work in the state's education system, its efforts to protect the environment and achievements in improving the state's economy.


Bush family

Republican candidate 
After Mitt Romney's defeat in the elections of November 2012, the name of Bush, among other significant leaders insistently mentioned as a figure of turnover in a Republican Party that desperately needs a new image. In particular, it appreciates the strong potential that can have among Latino voters, who both moved away from the Republican Party in the last two comicios.9

In June 2015, he announced that he would run for the presidential elections in 2016.10

But the February 20, 2016, after learning that in primary in South Carolina reached only 10% of the votes, he decided to end his candidacy presidencial.11

Electoral history 

2002 Race for Governor
Jeb Bush (R) (inc.), 56%
Bill McBride (D), 43%
1998 Race for Governor '
Jeb Bush (R), 55%
Buddy MacKay (D), 45%
1994 Race for Governor '
Lawton Chiles (D) (inc.), 51%
Jeb Bush (R), 49%



Donald Trump has won the GOP primary in the state of South Carolina, as projected News Telemundo.


Trump won 32.4% of the vote, beating Ted Cruz who got 22.4%. Third quedo Marco Rubio with 21.1%.

Trump's victory puts the employer in a strong position to win the Republican presidential nomination. This is his second consecutive victory after victory last week at New Hampshire.

Trump is one of the candidates called "insurgents" -the other is Ted Cruz, who based his campaign in part as opposed to the "establishment" or Republican party leadership.

The following is Nevada Republican vote next Tuesday where Trump also is ahead in the polls. Most importantly though his victory in South Carolina is that this is a southern state, similar to many of those who voted on the so-called Super Tuesday of March 1, wherein at stake hundreds of delegates to the Republican convention to elect the candidate. If Trump has won in South it means that also could earn in places like Texas, Alabama and Arkansas Carolina.





Police are investigating the scene in which four people were killed in vehicles outside the Cracker Barrel at 9 in Oshtemo Township. Police have arrested the suspect on Saturday, February 20, mass murder in Kalamazoo. The man was arrested in Ransom and Porter streets in downtown Kalamazoo at 12:40 am, said Lt. Dale Hinz first of the Michigan State Police. The man, who police said is a white man in his 50s, was driving a black Chevrolet HHR.


Kalamazoo, MI - Kalamazoo police dela chief is calling Saturday night mass shootings in the area of ​​"random acts of violence." Seven people on Saturday night and Sunday morning killed when a man in his 40s-de Kalamazoo shot people at random in three different scenarios.

"It's totally unprovoked acts, random violence," said the head of the Department of Public Safety Jeff Hadley Kalamazoo. "We're still trying to figure out why." Police arrested the man in a Chevrolet HHR in downtown Kalamazoo at 12:40 am, more than six hours after the first shooting occurred.



Hadley said after the arrest, the police asked if there was maybe other victims since the acts were so random, but it is currently not aware of any other people who were shot during the killing spree.

The first shooting occurred at Meadows Townhomes, 5066 Meadows Blvd., in Richland Township, at 6 pm There, a woman was shot in the parking lot. She remains in critical condition at Borgess Medical Center. A second shooting occurred at Seelye Ford in Kalamazoo 4102 Stadium Drive, shortly before 10:30 pm, where two men, believed to be a father and son waiting in a vehicle, were shot dead in parking.


Around 10:30 pm, four people were killed in the car in the parking lot of Cracker Barrel, 5581 Cracker Barrel Blvd., off street 9 in Oshtemo Township west of the city. A fifth person shot at the scene later died of his wounds. She was 14. Hadley announced this morning it would hold a press conference at the headquarters of the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety at 7am

In the press release announcing the press conference, Hadley said the suspect is in custody and "there is no danger or threat to the community."




Kalamazoo is a city in Kalamazoo County in the US state of Michigan. In the 2010 census it had a population of 74,262 inhabitants and a population density of 1,141.61 persons per km².



Geography
Kalamazoo is located at coordinates 42 ° 16'31 "N 85 ° 35'19" O. According to the United States Census Bureau, Kalamazoo has a total area of 65.05 square kilometers, of which 63.93 km² is land and (1.72%) 1.12 km² is agua.


Demography
According to census of 2010.4 it had 74262 people living in Kalamazoo. The population density was 1,141.61 hab. Of the 74,262 inhabitants, Kalamazoo consisted of the 68.14% whites, 22.16% were African American, 0.52% were Native American, 1.72% were Asian, 0.04% were Pacific Islander, 2.79% from other races, and 4.62 % from two or more races. Total population of 6.38% were Hispanic or Latino of any race
Solomon Benjamin "Ben" Carson St. (Detroit, Michigan, September 18, 1951) is a politician, doctor retired neurosurgeon, American writer and political commentator. The May 4, 2015, Carson announced he was running for the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election at a rally in Detroit, his hometown.

In 2008, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush.

After a speech widely reported in the 2013 National Prayer Breakfast 2013, he became a popular figure in conservative political media for his views on social and political issues.

Known for his philanthropy, his foray into the world of neurosurgery and activities within the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Carson's candidate for the US presidency by the Republican Party.



biography

Benjamin Solomon Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. His mother, Sonya Carson, left school in third grade. When she was thirteen she married Robert Solomon Carson, a Baptist minister from Tennessee. Ben's parents divorced when he was eight and Mrs. Carson took on the responsibility of supporting Benjamin and his older brother, Curtis. She worked at two (sometimes three) jobs at a time to support their children.

education

Carson said early difficulties in their primary, becoming the worst student in his class, becoming subject to insults from their peers and developing later an aggressive temperament and incontrolable.3 Determined to change the life of her son, the Ms. Carson Ben limited time spent watching television and refused to let him out to play until he had finished his homework every day. He demanded to read two books every week and give written reports on them, even though, because of their own lack of education, she could barely read reports that Ben wrote. Soon Ben surprised his classmates and teachers with new knowledge. "It was then that I realized I was not stupid," he recalled later. A year later, Ben Carson was the best student in his class.

After determining that wanted to be a psychiatrist, Carson graduated with honors from high school and attended Yale University, where he earned a degree in psychology. He then studied at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Michigan, where his interest shifted to neurosurgery. Excellent hand-eye coordination and reasoning skills made him an outstanding cirujano.2 After medical school he became the first black resident of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. At age 32, he became chief resident in neurosurgery at the hospital.

medical career

Ben Carson.
In 1983, Carson was invited with his wife to Perth, Australia, where he became Chief Resident in Neurosurgery at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, one of the main centers of brain surgery oceanic country. Carson got great experience in a short time due to the shortage of specialists in its class.

In 1984, Carson returned to the United States, and the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where thirty-three years he was appointed Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery, being the youngest person to hold the position even today plays doctor. Ben Carson became known for agreeing to treat desperate cases or high risk and to combine their own surgical skills and knowledge of brain functioning, innovative tecnologías.4 Among them the first intra-uterine procedure will have to relieve pressure on the brain in a fetal hydrocephalus, 2 becoming the first doctor to operate on a fetus in útero.4 addition, Carson performed in 1985 a dangerous surgical procedure hemispherectomy, which involves removing half the brain. Since then, the operation has helped many patients lead a healthy life and normal.4 the late 1980s, Carson became known as an expert in one of the most difficult types of surgery: separation of Siamese twins.

Annually, Ben Carson takes around four surgeries 5 most of them high-risk. The following are some of the highlights of his career:

In September 1987, Carson made history being the chief surgeon team seventy people who successfully performed after 22 hours, the complex procedure to separate conjoined twins Germans, Patrick and Benjamin Binder, seven months old, they were united at the back of the head. Operations of this type had always failed, resulting in the death of one or both babies. However, the Binder brothers have survived and now lives completely independientes.2 4
In 1997, Carson and his team went to South Africa to separate Zambian baby boys, Luka and Joseph Banda. Both children survived, and none suffered brain damage. The Brothers Band were the first set of twins joined at the top of the head surgically separated successfully in history. The operation lasted 28 hours.


In 2003, Carson was a member of the surgical team that worked to separate conjoined Iranian sisters Ladan and Laleh Bijani, 29. Due to severe blood loss, both died during surgery. This was the first attempt to separate adult conjoined craneópago (joined at the head) in history.

Political career

Ben Carson in presidential campaign

Carson political campaign, February 2015.
After several rumors and assumptions, Carson announced his presidential candidacy on May 4, 2015 in Detroit. In late March 2015, Carson had his first victory in a national survey for the Republican camp 2016, when Fox News released a poll showing him tied for first place with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, with 13% each .6 a subsequent survey of his announced in May, pointing to Carson with 25% at the top in a survey by the Southern Republican Leadership Conference.

In early July, communications director Doug Watts reported that Ben Carson's campaign had raised $ 8.3 million during the second quarter of 2015, through donations 210,000 151,000 donantes.8 9 Later that same month, Des Moines Register reported that Carson had raised more money in Iowa than any other Republican candidate, and in the general field of presidential elections, democrat Hillary Clinton in Iowa raises over Carson.

In the first presidential debate of the year 10 Republican candidates appeared before Fox News in August.

Compete against several Republican and according to various surveys fellow medical surpassed magntate Donald Trump in Iowa.

Personal life
Ben Carson married Lacena "Candy" Rustin, whom he met at Yale in 1975. Candy holds an MBA degree and is an expert in music. Both are members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church have three children. Murray, Benjamin Jr., and Rhoeyce.

In June 2002 he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, but fortunately was discovered and removed in time. However, due to their encounter with death, Carson made some changes in your lifestyle, devoting more time to his family and no longer operates.

reviews
In 2014, Carson wrote to Barack Obama: "We must remove health care from the political arena and recognize that government proposals affecting the health of all citizens must be free market and should be so attractive that no You would need to force people into the program. "

Dr. Carson says not support abortion but supports the use of tissues abortions for medical research and he is the author of at least one medical research using such fabrics. In an interview on 23 August 2015 with CNN, Ben Carson to seek the GOP nomination, also he proposed the use of drones to prevent undocumented immigrants.

Carson funds Studies
In 1994, Ben and his wife established the Fund Carson Studies. The idea was to see that schools strongly recognize their academic achievement athletes but often went unnoticed. Carson wanted to encourage students to explore the fields of science and technology. Currently, the Fund for Studies Carson maintains two programs:

Carson Scholarships reward the poor students who express high levels of academic excellence and excel in serving their community with $ 1,000 scholarships at the university.

Carson Reading Project was established in 2000 and aims to encourage reading through the creation of cozy reading rooms in schools.

Awards and honors
Carson has received numerous honors and awards over the years, including more than 50 honorary doctorates. He was a member of prestigious organizations, including the American Academy of Achievement, the Association of Distinguished American Horatio Alger, Medical Honor Society Alpha Omega Alpha, the Yale Corporation, the World Society Transformers IWU and the President's Council on Bioethics.

In 2001, Dr. Carson was named by CNN and TIME Magazine as one of the top 20 doctors and scientists from the United States. That same year, he was selected by the Library of Congress, on the occasion of its 200th anniversary as one of the 89 "Living Legends" of the nation. He is also recipient of the Spingarn Medal 2006, the highest honor bestowed by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the country in 2008.

publications
Ben Carson's books have become bestsellers, being translated into multiple languages. These incorporate the story of his life and his philosophy of success, which incorporates the hard work and faith in God.

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (in Spanish: Miracle Hands), Zondervan Publishing Co., 2009.

Take The Risk (in Spanish: Risk Taking), Zondervan Publishing Co., 2008.
The Big Picture (in Spanish: Gran Panorama), Zondervan Publishing Co., 2000.
Think Big (in Spanish Think Big), Zondervan Publishing Co., 1996.
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (in Spanish: Miracle Hands), Review & Herald Pub Assoc, 1990.

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Melania Knauss-Trump (born as '' Melanija Knavs '' on April 26, 1970) 1 is a Slovenian former model and wife of Donald Trump, whom he married on January 22, 2005.

Melania Knauss was born in the city of Sevnica, near Radeče and began her career in modeling at 16 years while he could obtain a degree in architecture at a university in Slovenia 3 In connection with Trump, she continues her modeling career while He does charity. 4 Your loving relationship with Trump appeared on the reality show "The Apprentice" in 2004.

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