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a imagine that he's teaching for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on d, w. a. ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, shootin in california, at least at least 10 people dead. police a gun man in los angeles use the semi automatic weapon to fire on people at the club, celebrates and the chinese new year. also, i had german chancellor shoulders in paris to meet with president my chrome summit
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falls on the anniversary of the historic. he's a treaty, as the 2 leaders present the show of unity after recent attention and the anti government protesting dropped on the streets. okay. who least made hundreds of arrests in the countries competent. lima after fresh clashes will demonstrate us authorities of cruise. the country's top tourist attraction. much peachy. even 100 strummed it. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. in some breaking news. police say at least 10 people have been killed in a shooting in los angeles on saturday night. the incident happened in monterey park in the south of california report see a man with a semi automatic weapon, open fire, a dance club close to where he locks and abrasion had taken place earlier for the chinese lunar new year. small this let's bring in,
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jason. come from a journalist in lee. hello jason. what's the latest? so right now, like you said, we have 10 people dead and apparently 10 other shod. so a total of 20 victims from a chinese new lunar new year's celebration. the shooting reportedly happened in a ball room that was near by a celebration for the lunar new year. and the gunman is on the run right now to police firefighters. paramedics, they flooded the streets. they're interviewing as many people as possible, but not much is known right now the monterey monterey park. p. d, which is about 10 miles from downtown l. a. are handling the investigation, but it's a very small police department that's only about $75.00 sworn officers. so l a.
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county, their shares, homicide detectives have now jumped in to help to see if we can find some answers. because i definitely needed you say no much is known about, do we know anything about the possible motive? no, not at this time. not right now, i can tell you that witness accounts from what i gathered. people posting on social media, twitter, and instagram, and facebook and things that the ball room is used every saturday night. and they have, you know, swing dancing. they have ballroom dancing there. and it's a very safe place to be. so motive right now remains a mystery. okay, jason comp, i don't. yeah. journalist and l e. thank you. top leaders and ministers of france and germany. holden, summit in paris today. friends, president manuel, micron and german chancellor left sholtes with their respective cabinets meeting.
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now there is a palace to hold talks on energy, economic policy on the fence. these are subjects did not see. and i to, i own recently $300.00 law me case from both countries are also coming together to mock 60 yes. and the landmark is a treaty and agreement which brought post war france and germany cruise that together and leave the foundations for today's e p. and union did use alexandra for nominates, following the summit in paris and joins me now. alexandra, you are. that is a palace. what's going on? ok. well at the moment those cabinets are having a working lunch and they have already started to their discussions. what's on the agenda reflects pretty much the big challenges that not only france and germany, but europe as a whole, is facing at the moment. the energy crisis, the new push to help your ups companies stay competitive or the question how
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a europe can stay united in the face of russia as war on ukraine, and how can they continue? they support for ukraine, but there are also other issues on the agenda, bilateral issues, or as we can put it by a lateral projects on the fence. for instance, both country are working on a new european fighter jet. and that is something that is also on the agenda here. all very important topics. now france and germany are often referred to as the heartbeat of the european union. but the relationship has been a tricky one recently. is the new engine still running smoothly? well, that is why they are here and they want to demonstrate that they will do whatever it takes to make sure that this franco german angie is, engine is still working. and i found it quite interesting how the german chancellor
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addressed to the latest problems and her and the fact that there was, has penner in the works here. he said that this friendship works not only when it is that the engine is running smoothly and quietly, but also when both countries argue and have some disputes over important policy issues. because only as he put it when they can agree other nations in europe can also agree on the compromises that france and germany can found. but of course, are we have seen months of 1st tribe and slides and her. that is why they want to show here that there are policy issues that they can agree on, and they want to strengthen the european integration and father unity on those issues. talking about agreeing on something that 2 leaders have been at odds on supply in ukraine with german build tanks. i'll call this further complicates
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franco german relations. well, the problem is this not taking decision by the german chancellor with regards to heavy battle tanks and their delivery to ukraine is not causing not only causing fractions fractions in the franco german relationship. but there is a lot of anger and disappointment in other european capitals and according to experts, the german chancellor will finally probably decide either to provide those things to ukraine or to allow other countries who are willing to do so to do it. but the problem is that there, as i said, there is a lot of frustration and anger with the german position officially. however, we need to say this topic is not on the agenda here. ok, alexandra phenomena in paris. thank you. let's look at more stories making headlines around the world. several people have been injured after
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a huge blast that the gates of the me, as residents in the somali capital market issue. gunfire sto, reportedly ongoing in the area is not yet clear who carried out the attack. it comes the se lamar are so bob killed 7 soldiers at a military come in the country. at least 13 people have been killed after a 5 storyboard and collapsed in the syrian city of a level. in the early hours of sunday morning, state media in the country reported that there build in house around 30 people. and that water leakages damaged the foundation for just us to, to the streets and the stumble in response to the far right demonstration outside of texas embassy in stock on which saw the koran band, swedish authorities. i've given the green lights to that demonstration. if you rate in texas government in fed complicates relations between the countries. a sweden supports to join nato. thousands of people have been injured in the
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latest classes between anti government for testers and security forces and produce capital lima. the rest that, that in december, the president federal castillo was ousted and has now spread to many parts of the country, claiming almost 50 lives in authorities. i've now moved to close the famed tourist sites all much peach you do to the nearest police. in lena rated the university campus where protestors were in large numbers, arresting hundreds in the process buses ferried the detainees to a police station. tensions have flared for months. as protesters demand the resignation of president, deena blue artie, the former vice president took power after her predecessor pedro castillo was ousted. castillo was embroiled in corruption vesta geishas and tried to dissolve congress ahead of an impeachment vote. authorities closed, peruse,
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most iconic tourist destination march. you, peach, you, leaving hundreds of tourist temporarily stranded. officials say the railway to the site had been damaged in multiple places. oh, much of the worst violence has taken place in rural regions. many protesters see pedro castillo, who has indigenous roots as one of their own standing against the urban elite in the affluent lima district of mute of florida. his life is very different from that. in the provinces, not every one has sympathy for the protesters, lemon or leim, every muscle. the problem is not lima, but the regional governors are mayors. they're elected and yet they do nothing with the money they're given me. you know us and they receive a lot of money moved to it. if you ask many, the people who are marching, why they're out there. they don't know why. but for some protesters in the city center, it's about a broken political system. obama not will, of the kind of
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a tiny group of people hold the power, manage the state, manage the police, the armed forces, william congress, the chief prosecutor's office, and they managed the judicial system. what then? i think we're in a bad way. and that is why we're going out to fight up game. i'm about the gateway lieutenant. outside lima police headquarters, a crowd demanded the release, the detainees from the university raid another day of classes, left dozens more injured, and peru as divided as ever. now in the u. s. investigators seized more classified documents from us presidential biden's home in wilmington, delaware, a total of 6 more documents with classified makins have been found. the president's lawyer says the documents were found do in a voluntary abbey. i said of the property says came after 2 previous discoveries of what the white house calls a small number of documents on
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this i report on us political honest pizza, real tao, joins us in the studio. hello peter. my documents have been found on local. you tell us what we know, that investigator search biden's home for about 13 hours without materials ranging from official government documents to handwritten notes. as we mentioned there, including 6 classified documents, some dating back to time in the senate, so that it's decades we're talking about here biting and his lawyers do appear to be fully cooperating. that happened throughout, but it does seem to mark a pretty significant escalation to be searching the president's house for 13 hours bite and continue since says that there is no there, there. that this really comes down to documents being filed in the wrong places. you know, at the end of the day it's really up to the special prosecutor to determine whether
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or not that's the case of a deja vu. if you could say, i mean, how does biden's kind of situation compare with his predecessor donald trump? yeah, there are a lot of comparisons in obviously flying around. they are different in several ways though. i mean, when biden's case, you do see his team cooperating fully and voluntarily with federal investigators. they keep stressing that they keep being trying to be as, as transparent as it can be during an ongoing investigation. and so far, we're only talking about a few dozen documents, only a few classified documents among those trump. on the other hand, the f b, i had to get a search warrant to get hundreds of documents, many of which required the, the highest security clearance. she went back that they should have never left, and they should certainly not have been troubles private home down in florida mar logo. it does make it difficult, though,
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still for biden to claim the moral high ground. now this is a man who reacted to trump's handling of these documents, calling them completely responsible. and so i think for voters, we're looking at this you know, they're going to wonder, well, how is this different? yeah, i mean, what happens about yeah, i mean that, that obviously is too early to tell a special prosecutor is been appointed, so we'll see what they find. we do need to keep in mind that the next presidential election is not that far off. it's 2024, it's only 2 years and or, or next year rather. so they mean this is a year where that really kicks off the campaign to become president. we know that the 1st batch of documents were found about a week before the midterm elections back in november, and that raises a lot of questions biden. and his team try to keep that under wraps, that to, to not let they get out to the public. it appears that that may help them during the mid term elections. a democrats felt much better than probably they would have
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if this a come out. i think the big question right now is, you know, it does undermine biden's own message of restoring order and competency to this white house and ultimately raises question about, can you trust political leaders and can you trust the democratic process in ok. so many questions did of you report on u. s. political analyst, peter, although thank you. ok, next sports life cross, but out lead marianna meza wanted speak about this more news come out with ah, no davinci is mysterious master p.

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