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whenever there is a situation like this, we're not always certain that the information that comes in at the start is actually true. so a lot of information still being verified, but we did hear a press conference from the police chief of this district. you mentioned vall, day a little while ago, and the officer a saying that we're talking about this elementary school, rob elementary school, that among the victims, the 14 students who were killed that these were children in 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade. that means children anywhere from 7 years old and up and the police also confirmed as you said, that the shooter is dead. we don't know yet how that happened. originally, there were some conflicting information that he had been taken into custody this 18 year old man. but now the governor and a police also confirming that he's dead, we assume that there was a fire fight with officers. but again, the details of that we haven't gotten yet. and the police chief of mr. se district also saying that this investigation is continuing its at its early stages, but at this point it looks like the shooter acted alone. so that's what we know
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about the shooter at this point. and i think it's important to note that the officer also urge that the media should respect the privacy of the families because they're still being notified. so that means some of the parents are of the children of the students and perhaps the family of the one teacher who was killed. they are still finding out about what happened. and the texas governor did deliver a statement a short while ago about this shooting in which he said that the entire seat is grieving for the victims of this senseless crime. and he also promised that all of the resources necessary would be provided to ensure that this community has what it needs to heal. and at the i just want to add where this is, val days, about a 130 kilometers away from san antonio. just west of san antonio, texas, and it's not far from mexico. so this is apparently a heavily latino, latino community. that certainly is in shock and morning at the moment the standardly. so keeping in mind everything you've said about verifying information.
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what do we know if anything about the motive? you know, we know very little about the motive at this point and also about the shooter other than he was an 18 year old from this community. so from vall day, we also know that he drove near by to the location to this elementary school and then abandoned his vehicle. but more than that, we don't really know. we don't know if he was a student at the school. we don't know if he targeted one classroom where several or what his possible motives might have been. but as this investigation is continuing, local police are saying that they are now looking into every aspect of the shooters life. how this could happen. so we can presume at least, anthony, that that will include looking at his home is computer is phone. but more of that information should be coming as the investigation continues. we just don't know enough about the shooter at this point. you as president joe biden has been briefed on the shooting. his he had time to respond as you so we haven't heard directly
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from the president. he was actually on air force one as the shooting happened. he's returning from that very important trip to asia where he was meeting with allies on security and economic policy. we did hear from the white house spokeswoman karen john pierre and she said, a quote to statement here. his prayers are with the families impacted by this awful event, and he will speak this evening when he arrives back at the white house. we are expecting a president biden to address the nation. but remember, anthony, that president bind actually went to buffalo last week for ceremony to honor the 10 people were killed in that mass shooting that racially motivated mass shooting there. and he was asked on that trip about gun control. this is a deeply political and divisive issue. in this country, and he said at that time that there's not much as that he can do about this as the president that congress has not taken action and that he in his role can't do much . but i do think that we can anticipate anthony, that he's going to speak about the need to do something. another mass shooting in
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the u. s. that makes it more than $200.00 mass shootings in about 5 months already into this year. so a, clearly, this is going to be a really large issue for the country. and i just want to add anthony, that texans, texas a state where you can carry hand guns and public. but even in a state like new york, where we saw the mass shooting and buffalo that has 4 more restrictive gun laws, the shooter there was still able to get his hands on a gun and kill 10 people. so, as i said, this is certainly something we anticipate. president biden will address directly when he speaks of the nation. the dublin, washington correspondents to me so much scanned them anything all 3 months on from the russian invasion of ye cried. there's still no end to the war inside. moscow says it will continue, it's offensive until it achieves its goals. but face ukrainian resistance means those objectives have shifted since russian forces filed to overrun the capital. keith. moscow is now concentrating at 5 pal on the eastern dumbass region. the
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deputy correspondent mathias burning a travel to the city of lizzie chance, which has been under heavy attack. for weeks lucy, chance has been without water to day a truck is expected to bring drinking water. vera and others have been standing here for hours. actors, no one knows when they're going to bring it more than 20000 people to remain in the city. fighting along the main road has made axes difficult, and the city itself is by no means a safe haven. oh, what do you think of these normally living conditions? it's very difficult. why always this roaring funder above your head with a few kilometers from here,
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things are even more dia. this is the city of sierra donetta because under constant fire, a bridge that leads there has been bombed, effectively trapping those who remained there. that is a fate that could also await lucy chance. if fighting along the road continues, the city has already taken quite a few hits. the government is trying to arrange evacuations while it's still possible. a few dozen people have been told that the bus would pick them up today or not. and i was hoping that things might be ok. but when shells fly of your head and houses are burning, you just feel that you can't go on. our nerves erect, yet when you're done, nobody knows when the bus is coming and there's no way to ask internet and phone service are down in the basement. about 80 people have been sheltering for weeks
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some since the beginning of the war. mama, mama. oh, yes, lazar with another bit of buffers. mom says she would go if she knew where it's safe, but she doesn't know where to go to your to please like mira has been given 10 liters of water. that's all for to day. she and a neighbor galena will have to come back soon at night, they stay in the basement with dark. this is how we get down here. though the whole neighborhood has moved into basement ross. 1234. and over there, 6 people living here who there's always fear that the next shell might it here. i feel sorry for my cat than myself
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when you cry every 5 minutes. sure, what will happen to him if i die? what will bury him? don't worry. the evening is approaching to days of a curation bus has not arrived yet. nobody knows whether it will still come or not that report from our correspond mathias billing a who is now in the eastern ukrainian city of climate tossed. we asked him how people are coping 3 months into this war. well, obviously there's nobody in the country unaffected by this war. but of course, there are kid, there are people who are experiencing more difficult situations, more cruelties and others who are a bit further from the frontline. everybody has their own strategies of dealing with, with what i can observe here in the east of the country are fighting, has been intense since the beginning, and where it is intensifying. we are seeing,
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of course, the people who are really on the brink of their nerves. we see we, we happen to ask people like, how are you, how are you doing or, or simple questions and they will break out in tears while they talk. others are more composed. this is depends, of course, on every body's personal situation. day i took a logical resilience, etc. but we do see that it's taking a big toll on most people here and from mathias putting it in the grantee. now are some of the other stories making news in other parts of the world? less 21 people have been killed in a police shoot out in brazil. officers battled with gang members in a slum city of the rio de janeiro. the right aimed to capture the masterminds of a drug trafficking organization. as more monkey pox virus cases
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i reported around the world, gemini, is recommending a $21.00 day warranty to contain the spread of authority stress that does not signal the start of a new pandemic. gemini has ordered 40000 monkey pox vaccine doses the head of the world health organization tedra gave her, a sous has been re elected for a 2nd turn. it was faced no challenges despite criticism of the response to the pandemic. ethiopian is the 1st african to hold the post. germany's calling for a transparent investigation. after more evidence emerged of china's brutal crack down on its muslim, we get minority a cache. i have documents has been linked to international media that include photographs apparently taken inside mass detention centers. this report contains distressing images. armed security forces taking a prisoner away. they hold
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a chair during interrogation, which human rights watch says is used for torture. these images from chinese internment camps in the administrative district of tion. shawn in 2018. they allegedly show how brutally china traits, it's weak of minority. the photos was sent to china re such a adrian sense. he says they came from computers belonging to the ministry of public security in northern sheen, jang region, sphere and fence. this is like a window into a police state about which so little information gets out. we've really never seen anything like it. monique is in the race such a pass the data on to 14 international media companies, including germany's by re sharon funk and ashby, gold and baby. se news after wakes of examining the data, the tame of report is verified and evaluated it among the findings was a shoot to kill order for prisoners attempting to escape from the internment camps
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. this is outraged, weld late is and re enforced allegations of crimes against humanity. copied, idea is a berdazi. i think everyone who sees these images get the children that's fine because leaf emits with a horrific and disturbing and to confirm what has been going on for a long time. i'd say that the most theory with human rights violations are taken play fellows in tunes and v ogden. the chinese government has yet to respond to a comprehensive inquiry about the research in an official statement. it said that the measures taken in shin jang was solely directed at terrorist threats and that the papal dare quart live happily. and before we go, his reminder of the top story we're following for you this our a gunman has shot dead at least 14 children and a teacher in a school shooting in the us state of texas. gov and i says it thought a least than killed the shooter. at the elementary school in the tanif, validate of washington correspondent says they have been more than 200 met
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shootings in the us in the last 5 months. and with that, you're up to date tentatively, business news is coming up next with rob watts. that's after a short break. don't forget, you can get all the needs around the clock at d, w dot com. and in the d. w at the handle, the nate, the social's, is at the w news. i'm anthony. how'd in berlin from me and the entire team here? thanks for watching and stay with me. one of mankind's oldest ambition could be within reach or what is it really is possible to reverse
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aging researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. the d. n. a molecule though has 28000000 different our glasses . they are peers and rivals with one during goal 2 out smart nature. one of the most insightful discoveries in the history of mankind. more life starts may 28th on d, w. b. o. but german chancellor kohl is the it's oil produces into action. all i've shown says only an international effort can help countries to pay that energy bill. see our exclusive interview. now we'll hear
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about the life threatening conditions facing ukraine's farmers as they were to secure the next harvest. this is due to a business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the german chancellor has told d w, the world's oil and natural gas produces need to take things up a notch off. sholtes has been speaking to our chief political editor, mckayla cooper. during a visit south africa, he says european leaders and the u. s. so encouraging nations to help ease the pressure on global oil and gas markets. prices have reached record highs since rushes invasion of ukraine, putting the strain on consumers around the world. that is necessary to start to increase the supply with gas, the fuel of all the things to make it feasible for the countries to pay for the book. so how will you get fuel sources is off the table produced prices?
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we are now discussing with all these countries that are exploring oil and gas and trying to convince them to increase the capacity. so this would devote market. well, let's get some expert reaction to chancellor sholtes as comments. ricardo house, mom is a venezuelan economist, eating economic development at harvard kennedy school. he's been speaking so i, editor in chief manuel a casper claridge of the world economic forum meeting and doubled. he cuddles, the german chancellor has asked annoy producing countries to produce more oil to dispense a fresh and i'd hung realistic is this from your point of view. i think there's an interesting agreement to be made. we need to separate opec from russia, as you know, russia joined or pick in december 2016 in a structured called opec plus a. i think the basis of the bargain is the following. a. the west is going to make sure that brush gets no access to financial markets, that they get no access to wise technology,
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and that they gave no access to oil markets. that's going to reduce the ability for russia to invest in oil and to maintain production. this is going to be good for the carbon ization. so because what matters for the carbon is ation is the reduction in global production. but we need to be carbonite in a way that it assures energy security and energy affordability. so we need opec to guarantee energy security in a process in which the market share of russia is going to shrink. and that's in the interest of the saudis, the emmy route these and the other oil producers. so i think that that deal should be on the table and i think they should sit down to negotiate. but how long could this take? i mean, for this would take quite a while, i guess we're not in a hurry. this is important for the long term in the short term, is that discussion in europe has been completely a derailed by the idea of becoming independent from russia and to embargo russian
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oil. this, it may be good for europe in the medium term to assure european security. but right now there's a war going on and he wants to harm russia. so the way to harm bratia is not to embark russian oil. it is to tax russian oil today, tomorrow, immediately tax russian oil that will imply that russian oil will have to complete pete with saudi oil in the european market. and they will have to be sold at the same price controlling for quality at the same price. but the only problem is that the russian price includes a tax and the saudi place. doesn't the saudi, i would be cheaper, obviously not. so the russian oil will have to go down in price russia. we'll have to give bigger discounts. we already see that the discount between your i'll join the russian oil and, and, and brent the standard oil. the benchmark used to be $3.00. now it's $30.00. let's make it into $60.00 or $70.00. and that's the way to her put in now,
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let's talk about in energy, secure it in european geo security. a, you know, in december if you want. but right now, there's a war going on in russia, in ukraine, and we need to reduce the cash flow of mr. put in. and we do that with faxing russian oil. and then you can use that money to rebuild the ukraine. it to subsidize consumers a to a help in the ukranian refugees, whatever. but i think hydro doesn't one change. one depends and then dependency to the other. i think that in the long run a weird we need to to carbonized, but we're not going through the carbon ice in a year. that's why the target is 2050. we need to assure any that we get to 2015 at 0. but in the meantime, we need to assure energy security and energy affordability. the world, the atmosphere doesn't care who's already got burned. right?
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but we care who's always got burned because there are some countries that if they sell oil and make a lot of money, they use that to attack other countries. that is a very expensive oil because you have to count the cost of oil and your cost of defense and your cost of administering refugees and your cost of helping the other country. so russian oil is the most expensive oil there is. we need to get rid of it, but we will get rid of it gradually. in the meantime, we will tax it called a houseman from harvard kennedy school. speaking to manuela casper claridge, they're moving on shares in snap have plummeted more than 40 percent on wall street, following a stark warning from the snapshot owner in a filing, the company says the macro economic situation has been deteriorating, further and faster than it anticipated is therefore expected to q to results to fall below its lowest previous estimates. at lake assessment had a knock on effect for other tech stocks with alphabet and amazon and also losing
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ground. well, let's cross to our financial correspondent in new york, yann's quarter, and discuss this with in the against snap. mentioned the macroeconomic situation. what exactly are they up against? well, rob inflation is sir the name of the game. i mean, they also have been some other issues the war in the ukraine. a definitely a did not help them either. but mostly what you see is that a lot of companies, a lot of advertise with inflation, they feel their cost pressure, and therefore they scaled back their advertising dollars and that it's failed to buy a company like net per but i have to admit the reaction on wall street was a pretty extreme, was the stock, almost so gutting, getting a cut in half and also some other social media companies actually traded to the
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downside and maybe to bring up one more company from another industry. abercrombie and fitch, ships or the retailer came out with a numbers that were much lower than expected. also because of inflation also because consumers have to think twice where to spend their dollars at that stock. by the way, it was down also a heavy 30 percent. yes, a lot of firms having to tighten the about seeing what sort of impacts that having on the job market. well, i mean, we've heard that so far anecdotally from a different company so that they're putting, hiring on hold. so we heard that from snap, by the way, that company is at least pushing some new job of hurting said to the future. we have also heard from facebook, other company and now known as a media platforms to having a hiring freeze. we hear that from the alternative,
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right, sharing company over also from a lift. so all of those companies are not really hiring at this moment. so, so far, if you look at the testing, we almost talked to full employment in the united states, but we get more more anecdote that companies are becoming more hesitant to hire williams quarter neil for us. thank you very much. international leaders have warned, of a global food crisis brought about by the war in ukraine. russia's assaults is blocking vital shipments of ukrainian wheat from leaving the countries port. what small ukraine's farmers said they are risking their lives preparing the next harvest. that's all that's left of lots tractor and 5th call us on the wheel used to be here though it was torn apart and gotten blown away with going. he was working in a field in the key fridge and when he drove over a land mine, he sat i heard
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a back and everything darkened in front of me. total black was and when i woke up underneath the steering wheel, i will come in and sitting like that. the cool a lot of equipment has already been damaged by russian forces. the loss of this tractor comes at a difficult time. lots employer sense. every loss is significant, right? i had a vehicle and now it's gonna hold anything. i don't know if he'll manage to repair it or not because we don't have much equipment like loud and ordering and you one from canada on. it's impossible. now, despite the risks of encountering an explosive left behind, the russian forces now is the time to plant new seats. however, already an estimated 25000000 tons of grain from the last harvest is stuck in ukraine. this place and keith stores 65000 pounds of corn,
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soy and sunflower seat, and all these trucks just arrived to the plant from frontline regions like michael life, their hope explored to crop from here. because domain roots are now blocked, but no, only a fraction of this will be exported. the alternative roseville rail, the road, but the loan with this war continues the bigger to risk over global food crisis. the doctor wants to save the crops much needed elsewhere in the world, but his capacity is limited. but it's a sunflower. seeds are stored here in the silo. they are almost fooling him around 95 percent. so he says only 10 percent of what's in the silo. now we'll make it out of the country. as a result, the overall situation will lightly worse in this fall could efficient enough fun and it will become critical during the next harvey resume. every one understands that the storage capacity will not be enough. and that's it. okay, well, we'll call me if so, callup collateral collapse was start in september and october,
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but we will not have any space as door hot. there was right, a grim outlook. but despite that pharmacy like blot, say they have no choice other than seating the fields, hoping that the war will end soon. and ukraine can continue to feed the world. that's all for this edition of d to be business live from here in berlin for more do checkouts data. we dot com slash business on the data in use youtube channel. we're also on facebook as well as data. we don't business until next time to get the 77 percent. how to be young and successful, just doing me and it is what it is. his african stoners on impressing the world. i believe we asked length wow, this is amazing at it. and i just go,
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