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this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight breaking news from the united states a shooting at a maryland newspaper there are reports of a number of casualties the target the offices of the capitol is it a newspaper in the city of annapolis we'll go live to the u.s. capital washington for the latest also coming up european leaders meeting to turn the almost impossible into public policy they're gathered in brussels trying to find common ground over migration in border security. political future is on the
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line she's morning at the fate of europe is also at stake. and is soul searching in kenya as a huge fire kills fifteen people at a market in nairobi it's the seventh blaze to hit the market in less than a decade the president of kenya has promised answers and the group phase at the world cup in russia is done and dusted with some exciting matches on thursday belgium made it three out of three by beating england to top. just one goal is all they need to see off an eager english eleven. it's. good to have you with us we have breaking news to begin this program coming from the united states there has been a shooting at a newspaper in the u.s. state of maryland multiple. people have reported hearing shots and there are
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reports of fatalities although the reports are contradictory at this moment and the building has been evacuated as police re understand search for the shooter and you're looking at aerial video right now from annapolis maryland where that newspaper is located all right we want to go now to our correspondent claire richardson she is in washington d.c. which is not far from annapolis maryland good evening to you claire what more can you tell us about the shooting. hi brant the details are fairly scarce right now and police have not responded to requests for more information most of what we know is actually coming from one of the reporters who works for the capitol because that he was on twitter describing his experience some harrowing details he said in one tweet that there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot
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while you're under your desk and then hear the gunmen reload and he seems to be at the source of a lot of the reporting about what's going on now he is the newspaper's cts crime reporter again annapolis is about an hour east of washington d.c. and not far from where i am here local police have also said that there is an active shooter at the address where this newspaper is located and we know the bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives have said the building is being evacuated we've seen pictures of people leaving it with their hands above their heads so the pieces are really still coming together but these early pictures and reports from the reporters inside suggest an incident has taken place you're clear we're looking at live pictures right now from annapolis maryland we're looking at the building there were the capital goods that newspaper is located and as you were saying a reporter with the newspaper has been tweeting that a single shooter shot multiple people inside the all some of whom
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he or did it and he says the gunman shot through the glass door to the office and opened fire on more to pull employees now we're also hearing that the suspect has been go on twitter but with incidents like this shooting we know fake news spreads very quickly it's hard to get things confirmed immediately in situations like this are you hearing anything right now where. absolutely we're still very much in the early moments trying to figure out exactly what's going on here we do not have any confirmation that there have been casualties or how many people have been injured or killed if at all we do know c.n.n. said they had someone from law enforcement saying that they had a suspect in custody but again that has not been confirmed so as things develop we're going to have to wait and see whether they've actually managed to apprehend
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anyone and what the extent of the damage is ok you know we do we have a law enforcement officer right now telling us media that the shooting happened inside the newsroom at the newspaper so the capitol does that in annapolis maryland or corresponded in washington d.c. claire richardson with this breaking news claire thank you in other news tonight european union leaders are in brussels for a make or break summit on migration amid deep divisions diplomats say that italy is blocking some agreements on trade end of fence to try and up the pressure on your leaders to agree to its migration demands and german chancellor angela merkel she desperately needs results from this summit to stave off a crisis right here in berlin she's facing a revolt from her own conservative party over the issue of migration that is
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threatening the stability of the german government. under pressure as never before the german chancellor must deliver domestically a concession on repatriating migrants is essential for her political survival but it doesn't look like she's getting there it's a tricky problem in other words you start on the one side of course countries which take in refugees need protection and support at the same time refugees and migrants can choose where they seek asylum. from following. the cold. fronts as america's side president in one eye micro is pushing to set aside national differences he's got little to lose politically francis not on the front lines should refugees be sent back he's going to do we want national or european solutions and cooperation for my part time fighting for european solutions and european cooperation. going you'll be in the sun dishing good. as things
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stand that seems a distant prospect the rescue ship lifeline is just the latest illustration of how deeply europe is divided only after days sailing round the mediterranean has the vessel been allowed to dock in malta. italy's prime minister qantas said to confront merkel at the summit he is adamant he will not be talked into letting migrants back and counter wants to reform the dublin agreement specifically that the country refugee flows the rise should no longer be responsible for them. is crucial we're expecting action not just talk fuck to. within the e.u. hungary takes a hard line on migration its prime minister favors a populist approach while fuel migrants have come to europe in recent years he's sticking to his policy of no tolerance. i think the people who request to sing sing first is no my guns maureen to scold them and the second is those who are in should
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bring back so that's what the people will do so i think we. will do to restore the utopian democracy we have to move to that direction it's easier perhaps to focus on the football but the leaders won't have much time to watch the matches there's simply too much to argue about and our correspondent is covering the summit force in brussels tonight good evening to you georg it looks like it's going to be one of those burning the midnight oil kind of european union summits that we've seen in the past but this one is being called over europe the mother of all summits what's the latest from where you are right now. the leaders brand currently are having good dinner and guess what the most contentious issues on the summit is are always left for dinner and his suite
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dessert so expect continued discussions over the questions of relocation and expect consensus over the questions of how to build a fortress of europe how to strengthen extra no borders how to make bilateral rule a return agreements with third countries how to strengthen the frontex for stores the border patrol's maybe extra personnel being sent there there you will have to see greenman anything that belongs there regarding the subject of relocation no disagreement expected. and gary what do you make then of the reports that italy has basically said that it's going to block all business all other issues until an agreement is reached on a migration plan that helps italy what are you hearing about that well that was yeah that was a moment when everybody was holding in their breath here for for a moment when the basically the press the council's press conference was cancelled
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due to it's really not agreeing to the council conclusions nominee there's a short press conference on other subjects and then the migration debate so the biggest issue tonight that it's not now taking place tomorrow but then the spokesperson of the council said leaders still have all night to agree on that subject and finally to come to conclusions now there was another diplomat who told me well of course there's also tactics it's a it's a brand new government that wants to start some dust and others said well we can also be happy without final conclusions as long as we make some progress on the issue of migration and georg you know we heard from the european council today that the you know the number of illegal in trees into the european union since two thousand and fifteen has fallen by ninety six percent so in terms of numbers there isn't a crisis right now when it comes to illegal migration and yet at this summit it is
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a crisis is this all about political posturing is this about in a new power alliances and do you think that it could destroy the unity within the european. well that's exactly what the french president set up on a rival this is not a migration crisis this is not about refugee numbers this is about a political crisis this is about those in europe who have who have profited and exploited the fact that there has been a migration crisis and of course it is about concerns that far right populist governments are coming up in europe it is about unilateral approaches of these governments rather than multilateral approach is and it is about values and that is what german chancellor angela merkel meant when she spoke about values solidarity the right to claim asylum and all these things are at stake here at the moment in brussels right our correspondent. at that summit in brussels tonight you're going
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to talk with you again a little bit later in the day thank you. for as we mentioned earlier the pressure on german chancellor angela merkel to deliver at this summit is huge here in germany she is facing a revolt from within her own ranks over her domestic migration policies or earlier today merkel defended her policy in the german parliament she insisted that the country had made progress since the mass influx of asylum seekers back in two thousand and fifteen the chancellor's rejection of calls from her very and sister party to see issue to turn away refugees at the border could even split up the coalition and could bring down the government. here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world in india a light plane has crashed into a construction site in a busy area of mumbai india media say four people on board the plane and one
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pedestrian have been killed the chartered aircraft reportedly crashed as it was preparing to land at an by airport in northern thailand the effort to rescue twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave has been strengthened by more time military british cave experts and a u.s. military team have also joined the search the group have been missing since saturday afternoon rescuers say that the water level in the cave has risen in overnight due to more rain. a huge fire at a market in the kenyan capital nairobi has killed fifteen people and injured dozens of others it is the sudden fire to hit the market in less than a decade kenya's president kenyatta is pledging a thorough investigation but it comes too late for the victims of this latest blaze some of whom we understand were just children. the fire
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lasted just ninety minutes burning fast and ferociously it tore through the good combo markets in the early hours traders who lived amongst the stalls struggled to wake their families and flee. in the light of day the scale of the tragedy became clear. about fifteen and fifteen moves. in addition we. can go from about civilian casualties. in a financial hospital to its immense. officials have declared the area a crime scene as they investigate the cause it's believed the blaze may have started in a timber yard. room some watchman must i work from entry through. one file and the fire started. small made them through and it started and caused an immediate. well defined. the
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sprawling get called a market is located in nairobi's densely crowded downtown area it provides thousands with livelihoods but in precarious conditions. the market has already been devastated by several fires the last less than a year ago. are now a french company charged with financing terrorism then has that store very surprising brand it's a very serious charge as well cement supply in the fog has been charged with complicity in crimes against humanity as after investigations into that business practices in war torn syria. lafarge is charged with paying almost thirteen million euros to jihad is including the so-called islamic state to keep a factory open in war torn syria a plant in july continued running long after other french companies have pulled out of the country investigators say the payments were considered
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a tax in exchange for which militants allowed free movement of the company's staff and goods inside the war zone the company's complicity in the terror group's activities were uncovered by human rights groups. third on. the far shore as the only company to remain in the region despite the region being controlled by the us far she didn't take necessary measures to protect the safety of the employees of a syrian subsidiary people were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also laforce is suspected of having financed the i.a.s. and thus a terrorist enterprise. according paris ordered le farge to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former executives with financing a terrorist group and endangering the lives of others far said it would take legal
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action to get the charges dropped insisting that the company as a whole was not responsible a company statement says that lafarge took firm measures as soon as they were informed and that none of the people charged is part of the company today amazon has a long shoppers with quick to livery but with ever more customers wanting their purchases faster than before it's having trouble keeping up at the same time the retail giant is trying to wean itself off dependency on the just six firms so who's going to fix the problem well you are that is if you fancy yourself as an entrepreneur. these gray vans could help ease amazon's so called last mile problem the number of online orders is on the rise and customers expect quick delivery to their doorstep that's why the e-commerce giant wants to build its own delivery services contractors can lease the vans from amazon and set up their own
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fleets for around ten thousand us dollars. we've got great uniform pricing we've got fuel contracts that people can sign for we've done negotiations for benefits packages and insurance rates for both the vehicles and for their employees amazon claims delivers could see as much as three hundred thousand dollars in profits per year it's unclear precisely how amazon will pay the new couriers and they will not be permitted to carry packages from other companies amazon share in the u.s. e-commerce market is expected to rise to forty one percent this year speeding up its deliveries can only help maintain its leadership. role amazon shocked pharmaceutical companies on thursday by announcing the acquisition of licensed drug distributor pill pack to has more on this from wall street yes i was a now officially in the pharmacy business so what does the deal involve is that the
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first sign that i was in the swallowing yet another industry. well at the first glance it is a rather small deal and isn't this paying about one billion dollars that is a lot of money but not necessarily for amazon and pill peg to revenue. a revenue of about one hundred million dollars but still pick has licenses for pretty much all of the fifty states here in the united states so yes it is a serious step closer to old saw be a big player in the pharmaceutical or in the pharmacy business so it is a big step for amazon so the licensing the crucial factor their competitors and their investors must be on god after this announcement yeah this announcement certainly send shock waves through the stock sell for big pharmacy chains take a walgreens for example they're just joined the dow jones industrial average on
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tuesday so they definitely could have picked a better time that stock lost almost ten percent in value but also other pharmacy chains like c.v.s. all right aid got really hammered here in the thursday session and then also wal-mart had an interest in pill peck but they got outbid by amazon and so also the stock of wal-mart under quite some pressure while the stock of amazon gained about two and a half percent it's not going to be easy to really control this industry it is highly regulated but it is a big step for amazon in this business and it's a bitter pill for the likes of walgreens and c.v.s. and scalded thank you very much for that. business now let's get some more on the world cup action it's back to brant. that's right for more on the world cup now i'm joined by only one talking from our
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sports desk good to see you again are the group stages over. the big game in group g. was the clash between belgium and england and that go so both sides used a lot of nonstarters but it was a belgium space that rose to the occasion plenty of chances on both sides but it was belgium that made the most of it thanks to john with this beauty in the fifty first minute you have to see that again look at that what a rocket that is definitely a contender for goal of the tournaments final score one no for belgium and there are the other game finish so in the other game we had tunisia with their first win of the turn amanda this after beating panama two one panama went ahead due to an own goal by the media but tunisia of course they go you see the reflect deflection right there. but tunisia made amends in the second half purse of gold
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from ben yousef in the fifty first minute and then sealing the victory for the african side was five because the two won the final score but full of course already out of the tournaments there was a lot of play for a group who made it through the colombia up through to the last sixteen after winning one nil against senegal colombia supporters had to wait until the seventy fourth minute when getting mina headed home a corner kick passed center goes cold keep a look at that dandy look at that it's just amazing you know that without his retrieve guess who of course had to come off because of a muscle injury and. so what we look forward to in the next round and this is going fast it is it is before you know it the world cup will be over first off let's talk about the other match poland also beat japan one nil thanks ah ok let's talk about the savings standing so if you have some juicy matches on the menu
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argentina won't have an easy a constraint or a gripe against portugal spain will battle it out with the whole most. russia face denmark and we all saw a have brazil take on mexico or belgium with an easy draw against japan and sweden lock horns with switzerland and colombia will fight it out against england so yeah one side of the knockout draw will be a lot more difficult than your other because we have four former world cup champions on one side and speaking of champions and not being j.v. and steve germany returned home what was the reaction all mixed emotion i think the reception was really really mixed you do have some of the die hard supporters who with their with open arms. others of course show their displeasure by bringing signs. but at the end this is one of those performances at the world cup that need
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that a team's or the fan can be proud of and will the coach know author moves are going to keep his job that is the question that is the question is very confusing because right right before the world cup started he signed a contract extension but then he did has come out after this abysmal showing at the world cup taking responsibility taking blame so by taking blame is he hinting at possibly stepping down we won't really know because of the german what is it the president of the german football association that i had kendall he had also he also had a long talk with live and he basically said that live will make it kian next week that it come all i saw that i saw that brief interview today and it sounded like a man he was getting ready to pack his bags you know what it might also be time because you have to understand he's been in charge of germany for the past yes and that doesn't happen very often that's not normal in football the coaching cycle is usually not more than four years so he's really he's in an oldie in that respect
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he's asked if the system is. just like us are it's a little hard you from ours boards this is always a lima good talking with you thank you. some good news now of modern art that includes. the german painter known as the world's most expensive living artist is being exhibition close to the show in the city of pot stop traces the development of abstract paintings considered to be some of the world's most influential and valuable i don't know if has one in her home. has been showcased by museums all over the globe including new york's moma and the tate modern.
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here's a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you a number of people are feared dead in a shooting at the offices of a newspaper in the u.s. state of maryland reports say one suspect is in custody the shooting occurred at the capitol. police are continuing to search the premises european union leaders are holding a two day summit focusing on migration and bitter divisions german chancellor angela merkel said that the issue has the potential to make or break the european union but diplomats are telling us that italy is refusing to sign up to. trade in defense unless its demands on migration are met. and you can always get. out from google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all of the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use that to send us
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photos and videos when you see news happening. to take you through the day we're going to have more coverage. you can summit in brussels where the future of migration and some say the future until america for the german chancellor could be decided to stick around for the.
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one dream run international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week can units resolve bitter divisions over migration jettison its longstanding humanitarian principles and turn its back on refugees time for fortress europe that's our topic on quadriga china. quadriga in sixty minutes on t.w. .
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it's the evidence. this is the chance because justice is about due to the. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. . it's being called the mother of all european summits and aims to turn the almost impossible into a matter of public policy one plan to manage migration and secure europe's algor border that everyone agrees to from italy to sweden from poland to portugal when today the german chancellor said that migration could make or break europe's future and it could very well make or break the chancellor's political tomorrow i break off in berlin this is the day. the rules.

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