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talks with betrayed space one day off to spanish police used batons. and
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rubber bullets to prevent people from voting in an illegal independence referendum the region. in this program on the speaker to a senior at casts about official. about what. next the north region. why way begin though with the deadliest shooting? us history police say at least yeah peep. died in over five. injured. heavily armed. opened fire on crime. in las vegas. it's been named to six a four year old the vahdat local steven patrick police have described him as a lone wolf attack att. his motives remain u unknown he reportey smashed the window of his thirirty second floor hotel room. again shooting indiscriminately. islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack but us through enforcement say there is no
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evidence to back up that claim. asas this event unfolds we have determined to this point. no connection with an international terrorist group. as this investigation continues. we will continue to work with our partners to ensure that this is factually. thoroughly an absolutely investigated. to be able to bring comfort. well i sure while ago i spoke to. local less vegas supports at christy wilcox who told us more about situation. i do know that you know work they're treating are over a hundred people at our main hospital here you and the. i'd you know the line for people who want to donate lives are just. block long it's it's quite amazing theme and the number of people that are outside. trying to add to get blood donations across and and help all that the wounded people here over five hundred people of course you
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know. injured. and because we've been getting more information on the alleged shooter stephen panic now he is someone who really does not fit the profile. of your average shooter enforcing the she seems to happen quite a lot in the united states and people must be stunned by the violence. but also i who is accused of doing this. i think there probably are a lot of questions about this person your sixty four year old man he lived up in on the street about a which is about. ninety miles about an hour and fifteen. minutes north of las vegas. in a retired i retirement community up there and i how of course but several agencies are are going through his house right now trying to find. a motive for no reason b behind that thee are also not a reporter if you're have spoken to his to his brother and. his brother had no explanation becauause he thought he'd be he
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brought it really into guy. he really didn't understand i think car trying to profit themselves howled how that happened. and we just had sir from an fbi agent now and police are saying that that there are no laying side note there's no evidence linking. the shoe to to international terrororist groups this of course contradicting. outt withth that claimed by the islalamic state group thatt mumust have a lot of peoplee scratchihing their heads as well. you know i don't think so you know i've been watching that the court and burned it for a moment that it broke out last night. and i mean you know course one one or two i informational post that that the islamic statins is non claiming that that person was. you somehow affiliated with them but everything that we're hearing here is that you with a long walk. but he didn't completely on his own accord. chris you know because that would just a few moments ago the white house spokesperson sarah. huckabee saunders
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abbas also question whether the shooting in las vegas and it will change. gun laws in the united states a secular from. before we start trying to talk about the preventions of what took place last night we need to know more facts and right now we're simply not at that point. it's very easy. for. mrs clinton to criticize and to come out but i think we need to remember the only person with blood on their hands is that of the shooter. in this isn't a time for us to go after. individuals or organizations. i. station. and that she seen posts is already as you so that reigniting the gun control debate one of the most divisive issues in latin america and increasingly precedents. given the ever growing death tolls from these mass shootings arabia size on wednesday has more. anniyan is the deadliest attack local exclaimed in latin american history. and as the death toll rises in las vegas the debates on gun control has been weeknights is. in recent years mass shootings have regularly made the headlines a trend lamented by then president
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barack obama two years ago. you sing in an ororegon university. somehow this has become routine. the reporting is routine. my response here. and this podium ends up being routine. the conversation in the aftermath of it. we've become. nonethelesss. mmhm until now last year's shooting in a florida nightclub had been the deadliest attack on us soil by single gunmen. forty nine people were killed and fifty eight wounded at the venue which was known to hosting game nights. six months earlier shooting in san bernardino california claimed fourteen lives. often a newly wed couple went on the rampage as an off policy. twenty two people play in jets. in two thousand and twelve the nation was shaken by a
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brutal attack on sandy hook elementary school in connecticut. where a gunman killed twenty young children and six members of staff with a semi automatic rifle? and education establishment was also the target in two thousand and seven when a student at virginia tech university opened fire on his peers. resulting in thirty two deaths as well as his own suicide. mass killings that became headline stories to to the high number of fatalities. yes in the intervening years numerous public shootings by so called bloom wolf attackers. if claimed tens of thousands of lives in the streets in state buildings and in places of worship across the united states. we're here france authorities are still struggling to uncover the true identity. of the knife men who killed two women at the main train station in mock say on sunday. used seven fake identities in previous run ins with police place now studying his cell
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phone records and hoping to find out who the assailant really wheels. and if he did so have links to the islamic state group which is also claims submit a seat for this attack. rebecca osman has grown. still searching for a true identity. french investigators probing the fatal knife ataca marseille some charles station on sunday say the a silent you seven different identities in previous police encounters. like the assailant has been identified after verifying his fingerprints we are able to establish that he was arrested by police seven difference times. under seven different identities since twenty fifteen and if you don't. the attacker who have a history of petty crime was arrested as recently as friday for shoplifting at a mall in the own. he was released after showing authorities a tunisian passport with no previous record. then on sunday he entered marseille sall station reeling in life where he targeted and killed two women. before being shot and killed by police. according the on lookers he
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shouted god is great in arabic during the attack. witnesses sign security teams were quick to act. we were taken out of the trains. taking the safety on the platforms a family were finally evacuated to the exit of the station. let me put a security perimeter and place. he also is only about that in the decisions on pesticides. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the killings and french authorities say they've open thee investigagation as a terrorism case. but investigators also say the attackers multiple pseudonyms humming it difficultt to search for moe clues into his past. on possible links with the islamic state group. a silent march in honor of the victims is planned for monday evening. saying france the brother of the french algerian he went on a nine day shooting spree in southern france in march twenty twelve. has gone on trial here in paris today this is an extremely sensitive case three jewish children were among muhammad meryl's victims. including gabrielle sandra who was
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just three years old abdel cadet marat will be jailed for life if he's found guilty of helping his brother arrogant kay has the story. nmsiis been waiting for this moment for years. this is the mother of one of the soldiers assassinated by mohammed merah in twenty twelve. here she arrived at the french court house where meraz brother will stand trial. wned it is very difficult. i hope that light will be shed truth in the straw. for our children so they may rest in peace and so that justice may be served. that's what i expect to see today. report from. the trial will shed light on the role abdel qader mera played in his brother's crimes. he is accused of having consciously facilitated the twenty twelve attacks in helping his brothers still the scooter he used in the shootings. the attack sent shock waves throughout france for over a week. between the eleventh and the nineteenth of march mohammed merah killed three soldiers
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before killing a rabbi and three jewish children at aa jewish school in toulouse. it was the deadliest attack on jews in france in decade. on march twenty second he was killed by members of an elite unit of the french national police force. abdul qader mera who is already known to french intelligence for proximity to radical islamists. has previously said he was proud of his brother. he now faces life in prison. moving to syrian hourly seventeen people have been killed following a double suicide bombing in the capital city damascus syrian state television. is calling it a terrorist attack rebecca osman affords. first a car explosion shortly after two suicide bombers detonated explosive belt at this police station. and d damascus is on thehe n neighbhborhood. this according to the uk based syrian observatory for human rights. according to the syrian interior ministe. one attacker blew himself up
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at the main entrance. well another detonate. please stay the first floor. that's is immediately as to the scene and. there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. both police officers and civilians. pro version state tv have called the bombings and terrist explplosion. they also say the attack was carried out by four militants.. previous similar talks have been claimed by the islamic state group. on the two rear all some jihadists online. the catalan later carlos puigdemont is calling for talks with spain's often yesterday's violence police crackdown in the northern region hundreds of people were injured trying to fight in and the legal independence referendum. by police raided polling stations and used rubber bullets and. owns a prince the protest is. your pain. so on and so six. calling for you. stopped short of crew.
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protesting police violence which regional authorities said left almost nine hundred people requiring medical attention. many catalans were back on the street here and barcelona the day after the violence referendum votes. is that a leader called for international mediation. after a cabinet meeting the catalonian president sent his regional parliament plans to declare independence in coming days. and demanded madrid withdraw its extra police forces. you are happy don't don't don't don't shows affecting sporty she does the splits up to come demanding the withdrawal of all police forces moved to catalonia for these repressive operations lynch young. unknown place which caused great acts of violence in a country where millions of people have been politically active for years. without any incidents. but i'm centrica hook them in a state of. meanwhile in the capital spanish prime minister mariano overhaul a met with his policy ahead of crisis talks witith t the leader oe
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main socialist o opposition policy. spanish authorities have stood by police saying the response was proportionate and that five thousand acts to officers deployed to catalonia will stay put as long as necessary. the country's justice minister says the government could invoke article one five five of the constitution which would allow it to suspend catalonia's regional governments powers. but rajoy must plan his next moves carefully footage of his police forces violent intervention against photos hot spot it's a national anger. as it spread on social media. along with the un the european commission called for dialogue and condemned the violence the stopped short of agreeing to the mediating role catalonian authorities have arrested to fill. as the region's president accuse the bloc of looking the other way. well the told more about that i'm joinened now by may and glad that he's a representative of the catalan governments here in france as it is now i thank you very much indeed for being with us on france
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twenty. four tonight's. i got my first question to you. is simply one of keep gains from holding this referendum it was the legal last week it's illegal toda. yet now hundreds of people have been injured spaniards and catalans a traumatized and what was the point. the boy and his atom cutone people wanted to express their will. i think cuttin people is the one votes and who owns their wishes. therefore they will do what they do want to talk two walking a referendum and there was a compromise with the authorities and we. managed to call the referendum in of extremism difficult conditions very steamy difficult condition but the but the citizens helped. the whole eight they did what they want waiting for hours they were keeping quiet when the. police the spanish police was just
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charging on them date day jeff made an exemplary behavior. and they've reached two vote forty two percent it was like an up like a light cara uncomfortable race and. sixty two percent breached reach that did not the polling station images is a quite a big success of why we did so because the people want to vote. and what the most closely but my well i'm opposite my point is that when you could say you could say that you could say that a referendum. yeah is of legal but i thought i could say he may result legal from a spanish point of view but his legal farmington actually a lot of you also kind of see maintains. a legitimate one the us on at the streets ofn ideas today.
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not all no we we touched two new we tough for seventieth seventy hands. we need to ask a relocation for two point two called a referendum like he did to you id to scotland. and mean i just i live yes sir keeping her and another knowing and negotiating the under to question always ren and talk. but it's going to be very difficult now isn't it for the people who live in catalonia and moving forward there is an awful lot of bad block now there is an awful lot of tension. that you are going to have to remain part of spade for the foreseeable future the situation is now
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much more tense than it was before. because i don't think so heard i don't know which of your kind your table of measures to you to say that these marred more tentative plus. one week ago i mean detention in catalonia a sk. for many years now for many years now i mean saying that things are high waves now ditties their heads off prize now only catalonia sense of pride. who have nine conduct injured but do you send of pride much better than it looks debate before yesterday and i want i want they think what aboue four with those guys be very difficult is that you have literally? no support whatsoever from the european union have arianna who is
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just facts the e. for their support they didn't criticize. at the violence of the haven't supported your campaign for independence up a one else also map. well we've we don't have support of government officials to port. okay towards official support from european not for the government government but to have a lot of support from european parliament many parties. we kept lot of parliamentarians we came yesterday thing meddling barcelona to show to put france to the seat and to show us how to forty iq with us. we are not alone we're not alone in europe another toll if you look if you say britain for instant the leader of the labor party. makes a statement yesterday asking strongly to
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mister hope to stop. all a violin or go by until their police and here kiki dee task to cover up time for to forty idea with us. we have not alone not a told you much he had well you might read everything. alright our jeffrey whole ml ross facts and michelle young the prices for understanding. the bodies in a club limber the nobel academy said that the witness. on raising awareness of the importance of a prophet night's sleep. that is not very important in dates i can testify to that alright let's get some business news when i take back with us in the studio i to kate's i'm laura i'm gonna start of course with this british and. on is just completely collapsed leaving people stranded or and europe exactly the country's fifth largest airline a this is monarch airlines of the no frills carrier. flying from the uk to about forty destinations mostly across europe. reported some three hundred twenty five million
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euros worth of losses last year and went into administration this monday canceling all of its flight. the british government is organizing planes for over a hundred thousand holiday makers trying to get home. huge repatriation effort expected to cost around sixty seven million euros socialism has the story. the end of an airline the british carrier monarch has gone belly up. canceling three hundred thousand of its future bookings and leaving a hundred and ten thousand of its customers stranded abroad with no return ticket. some passengers were ready to head home when suddenly their airline was no o long. absolutely because says six hundred pounds is a lot of money supply at and then not know whether we're going to get by. the head of the uk's civil aviation authority said. taking over the reins to get vacationers back home in what is the uk's biggest repatriation since a war to. we expect the past and the vast majority of the hundred and ten thousand monarch.
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passengers who account on holiday with my neck i'm set to come back to the k. within the next. at two weeks that's that's exactly what is expected. the agency said this i is te biggest uk airline failure ever. some two thousand monarch employees risk losing their jobs and they're also more than thirty aircraft to fly back to the uk. despite in influx of capital in recent years the airline it continued to struggle. close have insisted for quite some time for cash the continued. mainly as a result of fi i depress prices a in in the market over capacity in the short haul market has meant price of been depressed f for sometime. britain'ss fifth largest airline monarch said they are the victim of a price war. that they've been unable to keep up with the competition from other carrrriers taking vacationes to the mediterranean. measure. ahead of hoover's northern european operations is quitting the company just days before formally appeals a ruling which banned it from operating in london. joe bertram said she would
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work with her successor to ensure a smooth transition. during which she describes a challenging period for the right hailing up. executives are set to meet with transport authorities in the british capital on tuesday. just ten days ago those authorities refuse to renew hoover's license citing concerns about public safety for passengers and the process of driver registration. riverside bertram's departure was unrelated to chat on going issue. and europe's major stock markets largely shrugged off the results of the catalonia's independence referendum on sunday. adjust madrid stock exchange losing about one point two percent on that it's monday close. your down about point six percent against the dollar. otherwise positive economic data gave a boost to frankfort jackson paris get jobs. after european manufacturers report their most productive month since two thousand eleven in september. walter trading higher on the first day of the fourth quarter all three major indices hit a new all time high at their open. at the dow jones rising about a hundred points. tech sector is underperforming slightly
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it's been weighing down the nasdaq a little bit. now moving on some days other business headlines britain will continue to lobby the united states over threatened sanctions on the canadian aviation giant from bargy a. month according to the chance of the exchequer philip hammond. warned there are no limits. thousands of jobs in northern ireland could impacted by last week vision by the us commerce department. to impose a two o hundred a. percent tariff on barges jets. it's after us rival boeing accusesed of relief of receiving illegal state subsidies. nissan has recalled one point two million cars in japan. your maker said the certain models produced its home market between october twenty fourteen and september of this year. had not gone through the proper final checks needed to be free inspect it. when general motors is joining the electric revolution the american cartwright did not specify an exact target by which will stop production of traditional fuel engines. but it said it would offer
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at least twenty new electric vehicles globalllly by tweny twenty three. china india france and the uk among the countries which already outlined plans to ban. gasoline or diesel cars over the coming decades. general motors largest the latest out car manufacture to announce that it too will that it's trying to get ahead of that game really. and start producing enough electric cars for government start banning them all over the world yes it's the way for a dozen at nine mustang in the company of beyond trying to. get right content just plugging it into reach haagman yeah yeah absolutely hold you technique cake thank. since h
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