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the, the, this is dw news lie from biling, german police kill an on demand pool. 5 shots from a rifle. navy is really consummate in new makes police say they change fire with a suspect related also coming up the us on zales are contained to accounts of russian influence in november as the presidential election . it includes sections and diamonds and looking for a book on the website. and the my or a community in new zealand fits farewell to its okay. um, well conferences, daughter as its newmont, the 27 year old is only the 2nd. mallory queen,
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the good health is welcome to the program. german police have shop data manual at open fine. it is rarely consulate in munich. social media appear to show the man carry a rifle and aiming salts at a nazi documentation. muse, police say they exchanged fight with a suspect, an 18 year old or no other people were involved police lights and those at the today is the anniversary of the 1972 munich olympics terror attacks in which 11 is really team members were killed in the area around caroline and plots and central munich quote, and off with a heavy police presence. often
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a gunman opened fine. hey this morning. the sound captured by a nearby resident close to the is really comp see, let, and the documentation museum of nazi history of jewish institutions in places of worship in germany, a given police protection against possible anti semitic attacks. so the office is present to the able to act quickly to neutralize the gunman. and he comes skiing moines would slide around 9 am and a person was sighted here with a long barreled website and marketing. how do you touch either police or a lesson to come employment? there was an exchange of supply with one person dismissing via because during which the person died to push them to select about the shoes as weapons the tape. as we know, it was its old model, long repeating width, i mean if you box it didn't fall,
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we on some of these log it come about 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 to inspect the buildings here. what under god and the gods with the 1st, who had contact with the suspect here the, as i said, the contact the shooting happens on the anniversary of a terrorist attack by palestinian militants on these really olympic team during the 1972 lympics in munich. police say it's not yet known. if the day 2 links to a possible motive, but they're c to germany's interior administer denounced the shooting. this was through the section of duration is really institutions has top priority because of course, very better that it took place in front of the national socialism documentation center. and these really come to us of all places. a major operation is still underway at the investigation into the suspect. impossible motive continues.
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meanwhile, the bavarian stay, premier mach lazoodo has offered a security guarantee for the jewish community to this. what's the protection of jewish monuments is of central importance defense? let me flip off today. raises that memory, possibly as it is universe 3 of the attack and the limpid games in the 1972 rugs. and so the connection is positive. i give you that most of the explored of a class, but it is clear the jewish monuments will be as especially protected in various with the highest level of security towards it today shows that it is working doesn't give me of. and then we renew our commitment to security, what social security guarantee for jewish citizens, for jewish monuments, one is railing and monuments a. dr. mcroy and determination, we will find to confront and defeat the every attack. there's the outside and
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stuff about an i is a journalist and he is in unix at the scene stuff. and what more can you tell us? a w really comfortable general and big fight scene are about a 100 yards here. be assigned me for the 1st one for the body of the desk. i'm in the left. it's about quarter past. we pretty much exactly 6 hours off to this attack. uh it happens um and fold it is uh something that thankfully um to be able to be able to stepped up protection on these early institutions. if not uh, yields a more dramatic results. government his dad, but that didn't happen. anything else? anybody else? what unfolded, boys that police bought it. this gun man uh, solely off to 9. yeah. with a long viable style rifles in mind. do the ease when it comes to the general today . fortunately, it was closed because of the anniversary of the attach of, of them. my thought was to be in town wrist on the olympics in 1972 in munich.
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that's why they have closed the consulate general today. never those police part this man with a gun uh follow to him and he started to follow you onto the police. and then police responded apparently more than 20 or 30 shots were even fired in the gunman then dad. and as you mentioned already earlier, the police have a police here munich that's, that's the gun man. it's un austin residence at least. um and so i have come by car uh, crime scene investigation here. he's still going on b o years portal. there's also a hyphen police presence in munich, but uh there is no um, basically the message to unix citizens that the front is open. now uh, briefly, what about the timing office incidentally as well as the very young uh uh, frame you use um aqua sorta. oh you said there is there. uh, suspicion that this might be
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a very dock motive of anti semitism laughed all because this was in front of the as rarely uh, quotes the general there's the nazi documentation center around the corner. and it is unlikely that somebody runs around here with a, with a gun and fires on the police, or just the vicinity of these, of these locations without a particular motive, such as anti semitic, but motors unconfirmed by police. and they're still been used to be way to what police finally will find on the cell phone of the attack, etc. stuff on the scene of that shoot else in munich. and all this crossover to w security correspondent, thomas, a sparrow. it's all his germany is taking this extremely seriously. tell us more about the reaction and it's taking get extremely seriously essentially, because this is indeed extremely serious. we have had a reaction coming from several leading drive and politicians,
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including drug and presidents, con, 5 plus ty maya, whose job and he's had to states stressing that he's in touch with his is riley counterpart. and it is extremely serious and extremely challenging because it comes with a very difficult time for germany at the time when the country is already on high alert for several security incidents in recent weeks in recent months. the latest of which was a terrible attacked in the west and german city of zoning. and so the fact that we're talking here of another security, incidental, though, we still don't know about the motivation we, there are still many question marks about the attack and his motivations. it is still something that is very serious indeed. hence the reaction that we have seen from leading job and politicians now is the current security strategy to protect jewish institutions and places of worship. enough to handle the growing fris are you heard from alkalis is the bavarian leda talking about
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a security guarantee for jewish institutions. and what is clearly hearings, how many, what is clear here in germany is that it is of vital importance to protect joyce institutions. it is something that has been very important for a long time now was also important, for example, on the previous german johns. it was, but it has an added a new component if you will, in recent months, because the tensions in the middle east has posed considerable security challenges here in germany, especially for jewish institutions. this is something that jasmine authorities from the german interior ministry of devin intelligence agencies have repeatedly stressed so even though protecting jewish institutions with police presence with financial means with other means has been important for a very long time. there was an added element right now here in germany. last day of course is the adversity of the terrorist attack by palestinian militants on the. is there any olympic team during the $72.00 olympics in munich?
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so one of the ramifications if the timing of this attack was intentional and related to that incident, as it is still an if, as you point out in your question, several authorities in munich several 34 is what the federal level had been very cautious about talking about possible motivations, simply because there is still a lot that needs to be discovered and not that needs to be uncovered. but what is important is that the vital question in these kinds of situations is to try and find out the motivation. so that's why all parties have stressed that they are still trying to find evidence that they're looking. for example, at the alleged suspect of the shoot us call that they are discussing all the kinds of informations also, for example, with their all spend counterparts in order essentially to find out what the motivation was. once you know the motivation, you can know the political response,
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and that's what's gonna happen probably in the next few days. once authorities reveal more here in germany through w security correspondent, thomas barrow there. thank you very much, thomas. let's have a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines. the veteran friends conservative michelle down here is a president evaluate of my calls. so as for prime minister, following them july's inconclusive election. but he is in previous french governments and as the european union's breaks it to negotiate, it is unclear whether he can win enough support in frances divided problems. once canada, china, as presidents agent thing has pledged more than $50000000000.00 to african nations over the next 3 years. as an economic summit in beijing is a china with help create 1000000 jobs across the continents. more than 50 african leaders are attending the gathering of a loose as far as color signals have been killed in an is riley,
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droll strike in the occupied westbank. that's according to the health ministry that the son of a prominent jail militant was among the victims, is where the soldiers have been carrying out expensive raids in the territory. in recent weeks. the ugandan olympia and rebecca had septic a as died off to being set on fire allegedly by her boyfriend. she was being treated as a can in the hospital for buttons on 80 percent of her body septic a was attacked just weeks of to competing in the mass, some of the power. so let me pick the united states as announced the sweeping campaign to push back against russian influence in the upcoming presidential election. it includes sanctions, indictments, and seizing websites. the us says, a use to spread russian propaganda. the kremlin has described to us combined as a which conte soon some us states will begin mailing ballots to voters out of the
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november election. and as in previous cycles, authorities or warning of attempts by russia to influence voters, the white house says there's watching closely. obviously people can have their own views about whether they're surprised or not, that russian might be trying to interfere in our election. but we're not taking it lightly. nobody shrugging here because it's an important to us justice department announced on wednesday it was sanctioning employees of rushes. the media company, our t, including its editor in chief, margaret. we just seem on washington as accusing our t of paying a us based company to push videos on social media in line with the problems thinking defendants directed the company to contract with us based social media influencers to share this content of their platforms. the subject matter and
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content of many of the videos, published by the company, were often consistent with russia's interest in amplifying us domestic divisions. after the 2016 campaign investigations found russia tried to spread this information with the aim of posting support for donald trump. one of the problems as the latest charges are part of what it says are which one it is an obvious operation and information campaign that was long prepared and that is needed out of the last stage of the electoral cycle. us officials say russian operatives are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to target specific voter demographics and battleground states with posters predicting another close selection. swing just enough voters could make all the difference a mazda. so it says a political scientists and research in the field of digital propaganda divides in bomb institutes, and she joins us from berlin, mazda, another us election,
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a more claims of russian interference. how believable all these claims to you. so these gains can be considered credible, given the last evidence oppression interference in democratic elections in the past, especially food state line sources like russia today, intelligence agencies and think tangles and academics of phone, credible prove of russian this information campaign. since the 2016 election, and this year's u. s. selection has been expected to be a focal point to freshman. this information attends alongside. of course it's strategic interest to also influence other democratic elections taking place this year. so while the accept the effectiveness of these efforts is the base of the existence offering, this information contains targeting the us elections right now is well documented. and that's why these claims are believable and as expected. now, without
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a sign of stuff, firewall around the entire internet of the united states. is there a way for us authorities to block this kind of influence that well, blocking content is challenging without infringing on free speech. but authorities can work with social media platforms to remove false or misleading information. such content migration can help reduce the impact of foreign interference. and for instance, on the use digital services that has shown new ways to demand very large online platforms to remove harmful content, which is a global 1st and can be of inspiration to the authorities. but some, a full scale censorship, like china's firewall is unlikely in the us. now, we have the us, as rasa is honing its techniques to reach specific voltage groups of how would you go about doing that. so the 2 locks of fresh me. this information contains
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as well as dates and to target specific both groups. social media data can be used to micro target ads of the content that then reaches particular communities. the specific motive group can then be fed with content that the lines with the views or resonates with the particular community. and, and such content has been spread by take accounts and takes photos and videos has been increasing the i generates that. in addition networks, the social media groups and websites, i have the link to groups on messaging services like telegram which then spread for a targeted information. and there is increasing evidence that algorithms of large search engines can be manipulated to show russian state line content. so there is a large toolbox to, to actually target specific groups and now also vladimir proteins endorsement of
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cala harris seems very curious about do you see that 6? well whose son has commented on, on political and social issues in the us with sarcasm in the past. and his remarks are likely part of an attempt to call division and distrust. besides, the public endorsement from moscow is unlikely to help us presidential candidates like harris. so it's doubtful, he actually supports her as his remarks. more like the aim to provoke the backlash was back confusion, which was a line with rushes, electrical to undermine confidence in us selections. rather than back anyone attendance very political scientist, research a mazda starts of the. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thanks for having me. the 1st shipment of the impulse vaccines have
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arrived in the democratic republic of congo, a 3 weeks off the w way show describe the virus as a global threats about 100000 doses of device see and have arrived at the capital kinshasa from the european union that's about half the number of promise by the block, with the other half is expected to arrive on saturday. the u. n. will be running the vaccination campaign in the most effective province. that's a bringing doctor and was of and gone onto one of a companions for amazing companions manager for safe the children in eastern south africa and joins front of toria, doctors, one of your reaction to news that the come was taken. delivery of the 1st batch of vaccines. this is welcome use. thank you for helping us here. we appreciate the air force that the the world is having in responding to the crisis that we've seen in this is not in the dark the.
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so we woke up this use with, with much, much questions that just coming to the most, i'll put you in time after we have had some 600 debts and suspect assessed suspected 18000 cases of banned books. and for us, it's a much more welcome because we know that the children are the most affected, that disproportionate, affected by the impulse made us was to the infections and the depths, uh, children. if i send off the desktop there for mentioned, i children. so the virus is indeed welcome to make sure that no children will die, to make sure that schools remain open to make sure that the products continue on with their livelihoods. they will not be pointing to fixing the lab results. i think it's, these are indeed the welcome development. let's talk about the scale of this is a 100000 vaccines. sounds like a lot,
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but is it going to be enough if a good starts, because that could, it's better than not having anything to start with. so yeah, they, they, they use room for improvement football because we know that the bad us keeps a says it's brandy. therefore, we need to make sure that the, the button, the vaccine is very the accessible because the country is also have reported the cases and the 100000 vaccines may not be sufficient to respond to the need. that to me then a p, a in your gun, die in one die in kenya, in or the other countries with the impulse that us might spread. otherwise it is a good step, but these need 4 more consistent efforts to increase the supply. what if i've seen for all the countries that it's risk and you say it's
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a good start. if you look at the plans that the overall size of the operation to combat this disease. uh, are you concerned, are you happy with the, with the overall response to this? all right, as well, they use the concepts and therefore it's uh, starting with the, with, through the leadership of the organization and also the support that's international . but it seems like some of the children are bringing to, to the table to make sure that the viruses contain you specially in the, if this, the end of the southern cable in the democratic republic of calls. but then because of the nature in which the advanced sprint, it is important also to make sure that the context testing is done significantly and to make sure that the virus does not spread further than it is already. so yeah, that means a lot of more robust if which is needed to make sure that we have right just one.
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so it's important we might not be knowing the extent to pittsburgh the present moment. but we need to make sure that all hands on deck now the vaccine exists. um, do you think it's the w h o and all those have waited too long for to start with his vaccination campaign and then uh it could have preempted an outbreak. yeah, we know that's consist such as the democrats, the public of google, you'll be dealing with in both your images and prizes such as the above crisis such as the missiles crisis and also how strongly bi quoted in the health system. we deemed a democratically. but nicholas google has been compromised because of this fact us . so here's the response. be late. it could have been the area indeed to avoid that these 6600 deductible kids. if you guys could, that would be area, but it is
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a we cannot put 2 more minutes to remind ourselves of importance. we have a strong, you know, it's just you to respond to such images. is that to me? ok. because what we are noticing is, if i don't deal with the system, when the democratic republic will come with that is not able to guarantee it. but, but invite us of this nature because of the many challenges which the country is contended within the list. and the best. yeah. doctor i most of and gone on too long. i'm. i'm safe. the children in the east and southern africa. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much. we're in new zealand. the mallory community have been gathering on the day of mixed emotions. the funeral of the king, the crowning of his daughter. as the new queen, the 27 year old will be the 8 small worry monarch and only the 2nd queen.
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the huge crowds gathered to watch, the new marie queen be anointed no way henry to pay this thing by the coffin of his. though 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 it is hopes that active involvement to marry culture will have a positive influence on younger generations. to create a real quick stream, really happy that not why. one way to pull is an ukraine. she's the best person for the position and you'll see across everybody's faces. here we all agree. off to the new queen this morning. the funeral procession for her father begins.
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mary lorry is very the coffin down the river before just kindly to its final resting place. of the final so well to a king who was seen by many as a uniting force across new zealand. also quote altura in the mallory language. c what he's done to united this many people across all territory 13 it's all i often um it's probably a really good sign of the legacy that he's lived here. um, everything is done um through monopoly turned off the respect 3 different throttle ha. through loved the mary king. movement with whom to strengthen and unify mary culture following versus colonized station in the 19th century. it has no legal mandate and its role is mostly ceremonial. 6 bought the monarchy, carries cultural, and often political significance to marry. and this scene is key to many
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on yesterday? mom? i mean, while i want to get a nose job or some other, i think his face is fine. there's plenty of potential for conflict when generations class us and them. in 60 minutes on p w, the living in our society is full of contrasts and inequality is a big challenge. many problems can only be solved by working together. yes, i think of each other's and misleading. what is home? how do we talk of the major issues about time? talk about the there is
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a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our system. our series continues to be of the this is focus on europe. i'm alara babble a welcome. in germany, a far right party has one. it's 1st ever state election in the history of the countries federal republic. it was a bitter and shocking moment for the political establishment when the results became clear. the f. d or alternative for germany has come out on top of state elections in 3 year and place 2nd in neighboring saxony. but the f d is likely to be blocks from taking.
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