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BREAKING: B*mb EXPLOSION At California Supermarket… LOOK WHO DID IT!!! EXPLAINS EVERYTHING! - Duration: 2:58.

BREAKING: Bomb EXPLOSION At California Supermarket…

LOOK WHO DID IT!!!

EXPLAINS EVERYTHING!

Police in Ontario, California have a suspect in custody after a few explosive devices detonated

inside of a Sam's Club in California on Thursday afternoon.

Hugo Gonzalez, 49, of Fontana, was identified as the man suspected of detonating the devices,

the Ontario Police Department tweeted, noting it's believed he acted alone and a motive

remains unclear.

Law enforcement was dispatched to the Sam's Club store in Ontario after it was reported

around 2 p.m. that someone heard a "popping sound," KABC reported.

"Responded to a possible fire structure at [Sam's Club]," the Ontario Police Department

tweeted earlier Thursday.

"It has been determined the suspect detonated a small explosive device in the store."There

appears to be no structural damage or any injuries at this point.

All employees and customers are accounted for.

Updates to follow.

The suspect has been identified as Hugo Gonzalez DOB 12/26/68, who lives in the City of Fontana.

At this point, investigators believe that Gonzalez acted alone.

The suspect has been identified as Hugo Gonzalez DOB 12/26/68, who lives in the City of Fontana.

At this point, investigators believe that Gonzalez acted alone.

Within the vehicle Gonzalez was driving, investigators located add'l materials similar to those

used in the devices found which were found in the store.

Police are currently @ an apartment in the 16500 block on Arrow Blvd. in Fontana, which

is believed to be associated w/Gonzalez.

Gonzalez is currently in custody and is being interviewed by investigators.

At this time, a motive for the incident is unclear.

We will provide more information as it becomes available.

Ontario Bomb Squad personnel have determined that the suspect had detonated two similar

devices in the store.

Each device had ignited small fires to products within close proximity.

Sam's Club employees acted quickly and used fire extinguishers to put out the flames.

At this point, investigators are unaware of any additional devices and will be working

throughout the night to locate any evidence.

All further media inquiries will be addressed soon.

Lock that loser up.

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CNN Student News - April 8, 2018 | Flooding California | CNN 10 - Duration: 10:01.

Five, four, three, two, one -- ignition.

And lift off --

The Falcon 9 rocket getting off the ground on Sunday.

And they say what goes up must come down, so we`ll show you that

in detail too this Tuesday on CNN 10.

Hi, everyone.

I`m Carl Azuz.

It`s good to have you aboard.

We`re starting the show in the African country of South Sudan.

It`s considered or youngest nation on Earth.

It`s got its independence from

Sudan in 2011 and it has struggled.

According to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, less than a third of South Sudan`s

population can read and write.

Half the people there live

below the poverty line.

Years of warfare and having to live their homes meant that many of South Sudan`s adults

missed out on school and some experts are saying that the

nation`s ethnic tensions are threatening to stir up genocide, the mass murder of a racial

or a cultural group.

Why?

Observers say militias based on people`s ethnicity are arming up and squaring off.

They say there`s been an increase in hate speech.

South

Sudan`s government has been accused of destroying villages and armed groups have reportedly

been attacking civilians.

Hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese have fled to neighboring countries since 2013,

and though tens of thousands of United Nations peacekeepers are

in the country, they have still been repeated flare-ups of violence.

Violence is raging in the world`s newest country.

Hundreds are feared dead in Juba, the capital of South

Sudan.

Many have fled the city.

Others are hunkering down, trying to stay safe.

It looks like it could go from bad to worse.

But what exactly is going on?

Here is a breakdown.

SUBTITLE: South Sudan: How we got here.

South Sudan is a nation in East Africa and turned five years old earlier in July.

The country broke away from Sudan in 2011 after decades of epic and

political conflict.

South Sudan`s president is this man, Salva Kiir, and this is his long time rival and

vice president, Riek Machar.

Civil war broke out in 2013 after the president accused the vice president of an attempted

coup.

Machar was sacked and forces loyal to each side

began fighting.

The conflict also has a strong ethnic dimension.

You see Kiir is a Dinka.

That is the largest ethnic group in South Sudan.

And Machar is a Nuer.

And traditionally, Dinka and Nuer are rivals in the country.

The war killed more than 50,000 people and displaced more than two million, about one

in six people.

A peace deal signed last year meant Machar coming back to his post, which has only been

in for a few months, and forces loyal to him have been

stationed in Juba.

And with heavily armed troops backing the rivals, it was almost inevitable that there

will be a blowup.

Now the fear is, is that South Sudan, the youngest country on earth, will slide back

to war and chaos, and civilians are often the worst hit.

Turning now to the Middle East.

We mentioned something called a two-state solution last week, when U.S. President Donald

Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at

the White House.

The U.S. and Israel are allies and for decades, American leaders have promoted peace between

Israelis and Palestinians, with one

major part of that being a proposed two-state solution.

President Trump suggested he was open to a two-state or one-state solution, saying he

likes the one that both parties like.

But the next day, the U.S.

ambassador to the United Nations said the Trump administration is absolutely committed

to a two-state solution.

This is all significant,

because analysts say Palestinians aren`t likely to agree to a proposal that doesn`t give them

their own state, their own country.

But why is a solution on its own so hard to find?

Israel, Palestine: A two-state solution?

The idea behind a two-state solution is an Israeli state next to a Palestinian state.

Two states living side by

side in peace and security.

It`s been the goal of virtually the entire international community for decades.

So, why hasn`t it happened yet?

Well, both sides blame each other.

But at the center of a two-state solution are some very sensitive and very complex issues.

One of those issues is Jerusalem.

Both sides claim all or

part of the holy city as their capital.

But there are also more issues.

Borders, where would you draw the line between an Israeli state and a Palestinian state?

Settlements, what would

you do with Israeli settlements in the West Bank?

And refugees, what happens to the Palestinian refugees?

All of these are very sensitive issues that need to be discussed before a final two-state

solution can be recognized.

More than a third of California`s population, we`re talking over 14 million, were under

some sort of flood watch or warning yesterday.

In

Sacramento, the National Weather Service advised residents to have a go bag ready in case they

had to evacuate quickly.

In some areas, residents had

to be evacuated by vote.

This is all because of a strong Pacific storm expected to bring howling winds and snow to

the mountains of central and northern California.

That`s

an area that`s already been drenched by weeks of rain.

And some of those who have evacuated had had to deal not only with the flooding, but also

with the threats of rock and mudslides, which blocked roads in some places.

Water levels are high in creeks and rivers.

More pressure is expected on

dams and levees.

Officials are also keeping an eye on Oroville Dam, which we told you about last week.

Erosion in its spillways threatened cities that are miles

downstream, with possible flash flooding.

Ten-second trivia:

Which of the following travels about five miles every second?

Light, a cold front, sound, or the International Space Station?

Traveling at more than 17,000 miles per hour, the ISS covers almost five miles a second,

orbiting the earth every hour and a half.

That`s part of the reason why it will take two days for a spacecraft that was launched

on Sunday to reach the ISS.

A Falcon 9 rocket carried it

into the sky.

It was designed by SpaceX to be a reusable vehicle.

And after doing its job, the Falcon 9 did return smoothly to a launch pad at Kennedy`s

space center in Florida.

SpaceX is trying to perfect this

technique to save money on rockets in the future.

It hasn`t always gone this well.

Last September, a Falcon 9 hadn`t even gotten off the ground when it exploded.

Much better start for the current

mission.

SpaceX is a private company but it has a $1.6 billion contract from NASA.

It`s sending multiple missions to the ISS to deliver cargo and experiments,

and to bring the ISS`s garbage back to Earth.

One of the experiments on board right now is MRSA, a dangerous bacteria that scientists

are hoping to study in the ISS`s microgravity environment.

Not all scientists agree that this kind of research is worthwhile.

But they are constantly hunting for a cure for superbugs.

Antibiotics are one of the miracles of modern medicine.

They have saved countless lives.

But

there`s another side to them.

The bacteria that live in our body, they`ve learned how to outwit many of our most powerful

antibiotics.

These drug resistant bacteria are called

superbugs.

Every year, these superbugs infect more than 2 million people in the United States and

kill at least 23,000.

Here`s how a bug becomes a superbug.

When you take in antibiotic, there could be some bacteria that know how to resist that

antibiotic.

Well,

those smart bacteria, they`re the ones that survived your round of antibiotics and they

flourish.

And that`s when you get a proliferation of

superbugs.

And the more that we as a community take antibiotics, the more chances the bacteria have

For "10 Out of 10", she`s affectionately known as Kung Fu Grandma.

And the reason is obvious.

At 94 years old, Zhang Hexian has been

practicing the martial arts since her father started teaching here at age four.

Nine decades later, she`s not just skilled with hands and feet, her son says she works

out every morning, and while Kung Fu helped her challenge

bullies when she was younger, it`s her willingness to help others today that`s one secret to

her longevity.

Still seems pretty Kung Fu-rmidable.

You can call her punchy.

You can say she gets a kick out of exercise.

It`s clear she`s made self-defense a

martial art form, though her source of inspiration seems to be all fu-ism (ph).

I`m Carl A-fuz for CNN 10.

Hope to see you Wednesday.

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