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the the, this is the, the videos live from blaine shots fired in southern germany. the exchange of gunfire near the it's rarely consummate in munich, official say, a suspect kid by gunfire at the same as now died a massive when his investigation is underway. we have moved from our correspondence, alt coming up in our community mullins 2 students and 2 teachers killed in a school shooting in the us state of georgia. a 14 year old boy has been charged with my dad join us president bowes, african leaders at
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a summit. in beijing, changing things, promises deeper ties and tens of billions of dollars and full fonts as signs a declaration to $520.00 just intolerance with the head of southeast asia as largest. most, francis is the name to be sure on the to the region the i'm british trying to do webcam. we'd begin with breaking news from southern germany where shots have been fired outside the is rarely general concert had been doing in munich. footage from social media appears to come from near of the c. german officials have said that a suspect tools shocked by police as not died. police reports, they exchanged fire with the suspect. they said no other people were involved to
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the police out of the news conference i saw a time ago noting that today is the anniversary of the 1972 munich olympics, tentative tax, and he comes skiing moines. what's what around 9 am and a person was cited here with a long barrels width and mafia home to you touch either lease or a lesson just come employment. there was an exchange of supply with one person um there's missing via because during which the person died to push them like to about the shoes as weapons. the teeth, as we know it was an old model, long repeating width. i mean, if you box it didn't fall, we on some of these log, it comes out the motion of we cannot say anything. no, no, that will be part of the investigation. you think that it is obviously a sensitive day and the buildings here? what under god and the gods with the 1st who had contact with the suspect, he said the contact was getting more from the the political correspondence. matthew
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was following and develop ends. matthew, what more can you tell us as well? um, we know that the, according to the interior ministry of the very or that the suspect was paid to the shots of the scene. and we are basically we heard about this event this morning as the that led to a major police operation. and in the downtown area on munich square, and as we had mind drove off to the museum and that she was a museum of nazi crimes and rename which is situated right next to these really cultural it. now, he's alleged to have an open fire police and please return fire and he was paid to the shop. please say they are new, not searching for any other suspects, but it led to a major operation i spoke to. i witness the scene who said this shortly after 9 he had to load bangs, he then said he described what had was a fire fight free coat with a sudden did he said like more than one pass him with shooting? he said that police arrived on the scene really quickly. he said that there was
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a mass of police presence in the area of the car, statutes of the buildings, and he watched as the as the lights, civilians are we on the police protection from his office nearby. he said when he went out to, to, to type, put something in the pen. the police approached him straight away and carried up a search and asked him to get back inside the building because it seemed like they were still at that point. looking for other suspects and trying to secure the area says the situation. there was as much how much quiet somebody, but the police are still there. standing. gordon and the area on police and munich . i've said that they've really raised a police presence around the city and response to this incident this morning. and these incidents coming on the anniversary of the 1970 to munich olympics tetra, tech. such right baylash. this incident is on the 5th of september. that's the, the university of the munich masika, federal tech carried out by palestinian militants on the, as we the olympic team that were in the city at the time and is in portray 11 members of these. really let me pick 2 more killed and not tara attack. and,
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and it really adds the sense of concern about the situation and the security and the safety of, of these readings and jewish people here in germany. and also then it meant that the people who would in the, for the cultural at the time the, when many people in the is really conflict because they were attending commemorations in the city. and it's just led to the sense of, of you can say on a, for the is really community here in the city. and have there been any political reactions to this incident the these we the interior minister of do you have any non see fees has and i was had said she said that the highest priority for her is the protection of his, with the institutions following the shooting and munich, she described the shooting is a serious incident and said she was in contact with the emergency services i. you would expect, she didn't want to speculate the stage on the move tips for this behind this incident. but, but it just as a really stock remainder of the security situation here in germany at this time
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involving as really some jewish people in this, in the countries a whole and, and the fee and the danger that this post and the phrase to them as i stage did have a couple of different correspond, matthew mall, thanks so much for that. to the united states text about a 14 year old boy in georgia has been charged with mother. he's accused of shooting for people in the apalachee high school, where police say he was a student, either ford or they gave himself up when a security officer in front of him. a small town of winder georgia isn't morning for children and teachers killed by one of their own class was in session at apalachee high when the rampage began. students say they hid under their desks or tried the barricade classroom doors while the shots rang out. um we were going about,
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i did the like the 1st shot you're going to hear is like pop up. and then after that, like our teacher once next by out the window just like everybody get down and they get you out of pocket caught like 2 is going off and all of us including me, i was crying. i was, i was shaky as i was just that know where my mind was is i was just so scared, police responded within minutes of getting the call. a law enforcement officer already on campus confronted the shooter and told him to put down his weapon. the suspect was then taken into custody and identified as a 14 year old pupil at apalachee high according to the gun violence archive this year, they have been nearly 400 mass shootings in the us meeting. 4 or more people were killed or wounded of 173 children age 11 and younger, were among the dead. one local college students said enough is enough.
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i feel like these words need to be said. i feel like i'm segment of the united states. america has failed. our children, america has failed or educated in our schools. the steps of gun violence is a serious, serious issue in america of those sadly apparent. but this county has become another statistics. school shootings have become a tragically familiar occurrence in the u. s. which has the highest rate of gun ownership in the world by far. but many americans believe their right to own firearms is too important to sacrifice. understand the us where donald trump has held what was called a town hall on friendly, tough on the fox news channel. the events took place as drums and faces of trans phone rays for the white house. the former presidents has watched his lead and
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opinion polls evaporated since joe biden endorsed vice president, come to her as, as democratic party nominee. the 2 arrivals would come face to face next tuesday in the 1st debate. let's. let's get mall from my the demo. steven bid steve from us election team, steven morning rush wants to talk to you in this event. what were your main takeaways versus wasn't just friendly turf? this was a hosted by sean hannity. someone who is styled himself is an unofficial advisor to donald trump. it's very clear that this was a campaign event masquerading as a town hall. you had lots of tears, lots of whooping for him. there were no questions actually from the audience the whole time, at least in the 1st hour. we learned later that some questions were asked to be here tomorrow on sean hannity show. basically, what stands out is this is really preparation for the debate that's coming up. this is how trump likes to prepare. he likes his name chance he likes he's one side of events, but he also likes to insist that the other side,
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the complet harris isn't ready for the stage that she is not prepared, that she is naive still, and that she's going to fail on the stage and part of doing that is one, suggesting that she knows the questions before hands coming up to the debate that is going to be deceptive. what's going on there? another excuse me, another is by talking up about the preparations around the debate, whether they're going to be allowed to stand, be seated. if there's going to be a live mike on the whole time. there's issues that really sort of suggests that the other side is trying to manipulate the terms of the debate. and then of course, finally, by having this great big stage, this big presentation that you call a town hall and say i'm here, i'm available, i'm not hiding anything. the other side, however, they're trying to work the details of this coming to be one of the things stood out brush. most of america on this day was talking about a shooting that happened, another school shooting in the state of georgia. 4 people killed, i believe, from a 14 year old with a gun. this was barely mentioned in this debate. it just shows gun control, still not a viable issue for this party and for this candidate. so what can we expect from
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just a bit next tuesday? yeah, i think this is all preparation for us. so this is the big question. we're going to want to see if, if that sport has been lost by the trump campaign, a lot of people would say, look at the opinion polls. pamela harris has come up, but we also indicated that comes to her as, as a lead over trump, but she's not doing too well in these battleground states. is that correct? yeah, in many of them she's still struggling. right. and so in the state that she has to wednesdays, like north carolina, maybe not so much this year. but in past elections, north carolina was still in play. virginia of florida. she's going to have to have a clear lead and start showing a cleared lead is going to have to really hook in and take effect. and that's something that we haven't quite seen yet. even if in the general mainstream polls we're seeing, there is more movement in her direction. so this is something that's both candidates are going to target during that debate. they want these undecided voters to some extent. they know trump, they know his bluster, they may not know harris as well. and so she's going to have to prove herself by standing up to him on that stage. we leave it there for the moment. deed up this even to be of late. thanks so much and of course up now it's some of the stories
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making headlines around the world. the u. s. has indicted to employees of russian state media network r t. and in both sanctions on it stopped editors that accused of seeking to influence their members presidential election. the us attorney general said the to charged with conspiring to commit money laundering and violating the foreign agents registration act. they are charged with your guns and the limp and rebecca chapter guy has died after being set on fire and allegedly by her boyfriend, she was being treated as a canyon hospital officer, standing bands on 80 percent of our body. the attack took place just weeks off the trip. the guy competed in the madison at the iris olympics. a bystander stadiums have been killed in these very drones striking the occupied westbank according to the health industry that the son of a prominent bennet and who was in jay and was among those have to be killed is
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ready. soldiers have been cutting out loud skin reeds in the territory over the past weeks. while i'm to, i was in ecuador struggling to put out why 5 and the capital key to the area has been covered and fixed bulk and asked for several days now. as far as rage across the country, officials have one presidents to stay indoors sofa. that'd be no report of debts or injuries. in china, it's lead. she june being has beds, financing, bought more than $50000000000.00 to africa over the next 3 years after somebody's engaging, he told african leaders, he wants to deepen cooperation with them on infrastructure and trade president. she said that china would have created 1000000 jobs across the continent, more than 50 african leaders as well as your and secretary general antonio good 10 is odd. attending the aging summit, which takes place every 3 years and has some of the chinese need to have to say
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truly frequency. china, africa relations are now at their best period in history. looking to the future, i propose what raising china is bilateral relations with all african countries that have diplomatic ties to the level of strategic relationships on the binding sheets home yet. and here is monita is now on. she's promises to the china africa summit gathering from our east asia. a bureau correspondent james j to the china has now released its action plan detailing how it looks to develop the strategic partnership with african nations. the list is really quite substantial, but some of the key outcomes from the summit include the chinese government saying that they encourage chinese companies to invest more in infrastructure projects in the african continents. they also say that they are encouraging trades to be settled into responsive countries. currencies encouraging the nationalization of
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the redmond b, as well as cooling mountains, national financial institutions to revise the way in which they deal with that sustainability. now this has been something that many african nations have been looking at with much anticipation in the build ups of this summer given that many of them are facing difficulties with uh, that sustainability itself causing social unrest in some of these countries. china phones pod says that the developmental supports it's offerings to african nations, comes with no political strings attached. they say they respect the developmental will of individual countries and how they want to go about that development. and what china is really trying to draw a distinction between here is itself and the us and europe, which it believes attached conditions to developmental support, especially in africa. but what china is also trying to do is really bring after the african continent back into it. so will this in the context of these past couple of years where chinese investments in africa has seen a real tales given the internal problems that china's economy has been facing. now
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it's not just economic issues that are being addressed of the some of the military and political issues already been discussed to, with some of the outcomes. china saying that they wants to train more african soldiers, as well as training african politicians in what they call is modern governance. now, more than governance, it might be on what exactly this will necessarily entail. and whether it's a chinese style governance for chinese cell political system that they will be learning about. but again, just to emphasize that at this summit, although economic issues are really the front and center, the other issues like the military and political questions that the bad need is a dealing with. also being addressed to, to now it's beginning, starts the one month since the former prime minister of bung. another shakes i see now, said the country after the student led mazda uprising, toppled how government the country is. has ministry said more than a 1000 people died in the police that violence that you've up to during those protests? many were young people definitely have spoken to one family whose son was among
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those killed. a lot of wanting, some viewers may find this next report. distressing 22, a year to work mohammed dean was planning to pursue his higher education. but his future incleanse ended on august 5th. these family see you post shot dead by but not the security for 5th doing and the government protests for them. the law. so for son and brother is unbeatable. dean's father sees his son was shot 5 times. all other well now on he once it's just the for his son, the one that does it that will allow me while others are i want to appeal to this government to punish the motor is as easy as well as the autocratic government. and
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the autocratic lead to shake a scene of the global home minister. i said it was a lot of times the must face. just this is out of the water though, is it the senior police officers use the police force to mode to my son? i would all of them to be punished is obviously i want to see the people responsible for the murder, my son, to be punished while i'm alive in this world. i get i want to disappear. shot i live, found, defends body dean was here in the jot the body district taking part in one of the last and the government protest is just all of us before prime minister sheet. because enough that the country law enforcement agency started fighting at the month straight of dean. what's going to put the dead bodies that hospital official fee dated fif that the dean's father can't afford a lawyer, but to see if that won't stop him seeking justice at the supreme court in tucker,
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he needs the assistant attorney general, who agrees to pursue the case one month on from the violent protests that, that, to the hosting of she, a casino, the interim government has promised justice will be soft to or affected families for families like mohammedans. that just is going to come soon enough. both frances is gotta be on a 2 out of southeast asia, and he has signed a declaration with the grand a mom of indonesia, as you stick lot of must the declaration ones against using religion to stroke conflict. frances, as the last name, most of the country, to live up to its promise of hominy and diversity, and fights, religious intolerance. he has more on the pope's trip sofa. it's a grueling 11 day for nation trip to tropical southeast asia on oceania for polk
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francis. one that will test the alien positive stamina and health. in muslim majority, indonesia, frances, called for political leaders to use enter religious dialogue to kind of direct stream is i'm, i'm doing tolerance. francis hailed indonesia is human diversity comparing it to the archipelago, $17000.00 islands. however, he warned that diversity can also become a source of conflict. it'd be financing these differences. people could also lead to hosted lity and wars, but it could also brings joy to be on the same page. it's a matter of choice. there are roughly 242000000 muslims in indonesia and around 8000000 catholics. they make up to 3 percent of engineers, just 280000000 inhabitants. the 87 year old pontiff met with outgoing president, joe, co widow and other indonesian officials at the presidential palace and then greece
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had catholic clergy and indonesian young people of jakarta is main cathedral. it's located close to the ground is to cloud mosque. the largest mosque insides, east asia, the proximity of the 2 buildings was moving for some of the visitors. this is a symbol of dollars in sweat. differences should be faced and breached. from indonesia, frances, we traveled to popular new guinea, east to moore and singapore. and what is the longest trip of his papacy correspondent give monitors in jakarta. he said the message of religious harmony from frances was loud and clear of a spontaneous kiss on the head from the great e mom. here it is. take all most games. arcada. it was probably the most moving moments on his visits to indonesia so far and
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a great symbol of religious. how many here in town is a go most is southeast asians largest most. and it's located right opposite to the capital. it can see people here in town, indonesia, a good start for the pope's visit to southeast asia, because he made the inter religious dialogue, one of his t pillows of the visit, an image. that's a good example for that because it's not just the multi ethnic but also a multi religious country. and catholics are only 3 percent. so 8000000 people here in indonesia, i bought the catholic religion is one of the 6 religions recognized as a referral, official religions in indonesia. and now representatives of the 6 religions were here. it is to go a most where the pub signed a come and declaration. that's basically a send out the message that one of that warned the world that religions should not be recognized should not be misused in conflict. and it also stated that the
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environment needs to be protected and the more efforts need to be done to protect the environment of the pope was in good spirits here at his visit. he smiled in last, shake them out of hand. but after all, this is only the beginning of his 12th day trip to southeast asia. joe motto: stan reporting from jakarta, the model. the community in new zealand have been in gathering for the day of mixed emotions. the funeral of the king and the crowning of his daughter. as the new queen, the 27 year old may be the 8 small remark and only the 2nd queen, since $1858.00. a huge crowds gather to watch the new mile. re queen be anointed. no way, henry, to pay this thing by the coffin of his daughter. the king too had tier 2 titles for the day. at the age of 69. the king's youngest daughter at 27 years old represents a big generational shift for the amount of key and is hoops the active involvement
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in mallory culture will have a positive influence on younger generations to a real quick, strongly happy that not one way to pull is an ukraine. she's the best person for the position and you'll say across everybody's faces. here we all agree. the cost of the new queen as soon in the funeral procession for her father begins. mary lorry is ready the coffin down the river to forward his curry, to its final resting place. the final farewell to a king who is seen by many is the uniting force across new zealand. also called out to in the mri language. c what he's done to united this many people across all territory 13 it's all i often um it's
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probably a really good sign of the legacy that he's list here. um, everything is done um through monopoly turned off the respect 3 different throttle . ha, through love the mary king movement with home to strength and in unify mary culture following pressures calling nice. ation in the 19th century. it has no legal mandate and its role is mostly ceremonial. thought the monarchy carries cultural and often political significance to marry. and the scene is key to many a central to their identity. a and a reminder of the top starting, they are following for you this up here in germany. shots have been fired outside the is rarely done with the continent building in munich. government officials have said that the suspect who was shot by police has died. police have they exchanged fire with the suspect it was carrying a gun with a repeating mechanism. they said no other people point bulk
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