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starts december 13th on t. w. . this is due to readers live from berlin police in california respond to an active shooting at a school at least 5 people are reported injured in the incident sheriff's deputy swarm out in santa clarita near l.a. we'll go live to the u.s. also coming up a tenuous truce saying gaza after 2 days of violence palestinian militants wind down there rocket attacks on israel israel says it's respecting the cease fire after rates which killed $34.00 palestinians and catastrophic flooding in venice
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has residents scrambling to limit the damage done to that ancient city by the highest tide of half a century and this prime minister calling the floods a blow to the heart of the country. on large thank you so much for joining us everyone and we begin with breaking news in the u.s. authorities say at least 5 people have been injured in a school shooting in southern california a police are currently hunting a male suspect after he reportedly opened fire at saugus high school in the city of santa clarita all the school and several others in the area have been locked down the severity of the victim's injuries is not yet clear all right we want to get you the very latest now this is very much an unfolding story and we're going to head to
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l.a. to jason campbell donya he is the bird chief there for n.b.c. news radio jason what can you tell us. right you know several law enforcement agencies have swarmed to different areas where they believe the gunman may be hiding he's described as an asian male wearing all black and they swarmed an open area just outside of the high school outside of tsongas high school there are some trails and like a couple of canals they believe he may be i mean in those cases they're also getting ready to send a search warrant at all net it's believed to be the gunman law enforcement officials l.a. county sheriff's alex be in a way that has said that they do know the identity of the shooter they have not released it yet but they're waiting to get him more information so they can get inside that house i'm jason just moments ago of course we saw students being escorted out of the high school what do we know about those that have been injured in this shooting you know footage fame the scene is
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a little bit hard to watch i watched as the sponsor is giving c.p.r. to somebody lying on the ground i don't know if that person made it or not we do know that 2 people are fighting for their lives in critical condition right now we know that the students who are survivors are now being bused away from the school to a nearby baseball field so their parents can pick them up we know on the buses there are armed guards watching over the survivors and every single student is going to be trying to know what did you see what did you hear do you know the gunman do you know any of the victims and that's what's happening right now which is just gut wrenching for parents gut wrenching into now having schools have also been placed on lockdown. that's absolutely correct so when the shot scariest fired about 730 local time this morning witnesses said they watched the gunman lead the campus and gate towards a nearby elementary school which is just a few blocks away and that is what prompted the entire neighborhood there to be on
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lockdown we've got police cruisers going up and down the street using their land speakers telling people to don't open their door unless it's a law enforcement official keep your windows closed stay inside don't leave your house unless you absolutely have to and the manhunt is under way as your reporting was showing live pictures that just tell us a little bit about santa clarita what is it what is it like. once northern los angeles county very centered and where you'd buy a dairy when you buy a home there you say ok this is where i'm going to raise my family for the next 30 to 40 years it's a very affluent area can be actually an area that wildfire recently ravaged part of the land there but you're in the foothills of los angeles county right before you get older the hill and so many castor more desert area but this is definitely about 40 miles away or so from downtown los angeles all right and it looks like as a reporting that
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a swat team is moving in to some in terms of school shootings in that area is that something that has happened before. you know we don't get very many sleaze shootings when you consider the term school shooting we get gang violence at schools where a bad guy shoots bad guy but it's fair is somebody going into a school and unloading we don't have that out here carry out and that law enforcement has said that that really deals with a lot of social media activity somebody knows something somebody reports it somebody else something else somebody else reports it so long for students very pretty to that and they act quickly today when the shots ring out at 738 this california highway patrol los angeles police department well sanjay let's county sheriff's department other police agencies from other cities 50 miles away air and ready and see what you know all right and as far as your reporting we're showing
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pictures actually live pictures of that manhunt under way looks like they're closing in on the suspect for now jason camperdown yeah thank you so much for reporting on this breaking news story. thank you and i tell you now about some of the other stories making news around the world. and by dogs fresh clashes between anti-government protesters and police have left at least 4 dead and dozens more injured demonstrators are demanding political forms amid government corruption and economic hardship over 300 people have been killed since the protests erupted in an early october. turkey says it has deported 7 germans and one british national suspected of being islamic state militants the germans are believed to be a family from the central town of hill this time which has been the focus of anti terror raids turkey is expected to deport 2 more suspected german i-s. militants tomorrow. renewed clashes have broken out in the bolivian it capital of
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pas the unrest comes a day after the senate leader janina and yes was sworn in as interim president the former head of state evo morales was ousted this week and fled to mexico. israel says a series of rockets have been fired from gaza despite a cease fire that was agreed earlier with the militant palestinian group islamic jihad the last 2 days have seen the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border 34 palestinians were killed in israeli strikes on gaza. missiles soar into the night sky above gaza before being snuffed out by israel's iron dome missile defense system. as d. broke seemed to beckon a fraud joe peace here. news of a deescalation in the air. also confirmed that
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a ceasefire deal was reached under the supervision of egypt and it went into effect on the ground at 5 am with islamic jihad conditions of. the dealing kluge the occupier israel submission to conditions to stop this assassination protect the much of return demonstrators and to begin the procedures to break the siege of gaza . but the clashes began after israeli forces killed a senior commander from the palestinian militant group islamic jihad they fought back firing hundreds of missiles towards israel destroying buildings and new indian residents striking panic into everyday life. 2 days ago i became a father but now the rockets called me in the hospital we don't get used to this.
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it was is really fire power which proved deadliest air strikes on militant targets in the occupied territory of gaza killed dozens many of them civilians and children as real says the ceasefire deal will bring an end to the bloodshed though not the grief. one of europe's most important cultural landmarks in the world's most popular tourist destination is battling catastrophic flooding priceless landmarks are submersed tourist stranded wading through water and least prime minister declaring the flooding disaster in the canal city a blow to the heart of the country the mayor of venice says the very future of the city is now at stake. on thursday the water rose and then retreated on st mark's square the basilica one of venice is most iconic landmarks is among the worst hit by the flooding its crypt has been swamped.
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the prime minister just set become tehran to the city to assess the situation he promised his government will act swiftly to provide funds and resources. you are be able to do with we will hold a cabinet meeting today where we will declare a state of emergency as requested by the region's governor. this will allow us to start allocating funds for rescue aid and to restore services across the city the police to that of the city to the. local authorities estimate that more than 85 percent of the city was inundated in the past days. high winds and heavy rain drop the water level to almost $0.19 to me says it hasn't been this bad since 1966 mayor luigi putting yarrow blamed climate change for the extreme weather and said venice was on its knees there's also plenty of anger here and certainly in the
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voters and i have a small shop and we had around $15000.00 euros worth of damage i was prepared for a maximum of 60 centimeters of water but it was well over 70 and we didn't have enough electricity and my pump wasn't strong enough to stop it. i'm to see barrier called the moser is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 as local taken the off of the flooding city is official say the damage could total hundreds of millions of euros. all right let's go take stock of what the situation is right now in venice julia so deli is standing by she's standing at st mark's place it looks like all the water has receded giulia yes it has and venice has gone back at least for today to its normal tides in this time of
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year the moon and the sun in their effect on the earth's waters. influence the high tide in venice so today we reached about 110 centimeters which is definitely lower than the record reached on tuesday night people however are still reeling from the high tide they are counting the damage they're trying to clean up their homes and their shops and they hope that they will receive some help from the government all right because what we've heard from the government from the prime minister of italy basically saying he will declare a state of emergency what does that mean and how will it help venetians cope with the damage so the state of emergency would mean more money readily available and more power to help venice rebuild today just ethical and the prime minister also promised some money that will be readily available for citizens and for business owners in the city in the hopes that that will help them
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kick start and get back on their feet quite quickly after the problem and tell us a little bit about how the nation's feel about how officials authorities have been dealing with this a record flood. so venusians are used to hardship high tides come every year but this one was exceptional no one was expecting it no one was prepared for it and venetians are tough but they are also a little skeptical of what the government has done and will be doing for example the most of this system of barriers that is meant to protect them is from the high tide has been in construction for almost 20 years it was meant to be finished 5 years ago but it still hasn't happened and the trust in the government being able to bring that to completion is quite low here does a. daily reporting from st mark's place in venice a thank you for your continued coverage french football legend to the audi has made
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a return to coaching with canadian side impact well all the has signed a 2 year deal with the club which plays in north america's m.l.s. all he knows the league well having spent the end of his playing career at the new york red bulls job at montreal's is all these 1st since he was sacked by french side monaco in january. tennis now assessing also to see if us has secured a place in the final tour of the a.t.p. finals in london after a straight sets victory over germany's alexanders for a while the 21 year old is the 1st greek ever to compete at this tournament he took the 1st set $63.00 against spare the defending champion 22 year old sheriff still has a chance though to claim the group's final qualifying place on friday says if us next match is on saturday semifinals after completing his 6362 victory.
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all right now the top story that we're tracking for you this hour. at least 5 people have been injured in a school shooting in southern california authorities are hunting a male suspect after he reportedly opened fire at a high school in the city of santa clarita and flip the scene. we'll have more a base for you at the top of the hour children all out is up next business after. it's all happening. with a. tour linked to lose from africa and the world. your link to inception stories and discussions can you unload some student news after going program tonight from one jenny d'attoma use of museums and wild with sandy deputed construction africom join us on facebook d w africa.

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