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greetings and salutations it was a night like any other in las vegas the clang of slot machines tourists and the echoes of live music floated down the strip when over twenty thousand people gathered to experience a country music concert none could have believed such a horrible event could change their lives forever the las vegas shooting on sunday evening of october first killed at least fifty nine injured more than five hundred and as more than likely traumatized every person who witnessed the attack those who have seen the videos from it and the people left behind and it would be easy for us to simply label the act and the perpetrator as evil to move on with our days and forget what happened that's the thing about designating evil it makes it easier for us to handle the idea that a human being could do this to another human being but it also clouds the reality of what anger for any reason can make a person do but we can't just ignore what happened or brush it off as a supernatural force or
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a simple issue of policy while we have what we have to do. as honor the memories of the victims hope each other through these troubled times and start watching the hawks. you. know what you look like real this is what. lies at the bottom. of. what it looks like you know that i got it because. we. would see how. well everybody watching the hot sun tabitha wallace and joining me from las vegas is our take correspondent natasha sweet. hello tampa and it's also people from what you know all over no go ahead go ahead
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go ahead. and i was going to tell you you know all over town you can see support for the victims maureen and those who were slain on sunday and as for the victims the the people who actually survived this you know they're speaking out and they're sharing their stories of the psychological and physical scars. on a limb that concert goers were running for cover as the shots ring out because you're used over going to make it like he's not shooting with you know up or you hide like he has an automatic rifle like those shots don't stop like you don't hear that it's like being in a word and. i've never heard of. a five hundred people get in given shopping for other than the civil war i mean i know it's probably the greatest tragedy in american history now other than nine eleven matthew edwards of san diego was visiting vegas for
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a week of fun but was absolutely devastated when he found out exactly what happened . the jason aldean concert sunday night his friend went and was luckily a survivor yes she was she was there at the concert she was crawling on of the bleaches bleachers and she got a couple stitches last night she was at sunrise hospital. and we were there for a couple hours and it's just when it was a student terrible day people are mourning the loss of the fifty nine victims who tragically lost their lives too soon as you can see people are coming together for going to the hotels along the strip or showing their support offering prayers to the victims and their families i was a breaks i have two kids at home so i just kept thinking late we just need to get on to our good. you don't. expect to ever be in that situation like you don't prepare for it and. you just you despite or fight edwards
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says it's all about understanding we all come from the same place imagine and everybody in the world will hold hands. just just held hands for one second i'm i magine the power that was put upon the planet i mean i don't think there really any any more. political people that i spoke with mentioned just how traumatized they still were one woman that i spoke with our cameras said that she never wants to go to a concert again but meantime officials are still trying to help those who have not been reunited with their loved ones and they are also offering grief counseling at the las vegas convention center tap mentors or people from all of the country have family members who were killed or injured in this tragedy is is anything being done for them and to help them out for this time. yet have i just as you said i mean this is a huge destination just last year alone there were forty three million visitors and
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as you can imagine a lot of people from many walks of life come this way and so this part the sheriff you mentioned that there are now twenty two different hotels that are offering free room and board to those people who are coming here to find their loved ones so hopefully they can be reunited tabitha thank you so much natasha i really appreciate the work you're doing there on the ground. thank you. thank. you while the numbers and facts of an event are important to understand the psychological effects can often be much more profound the tragedy in las vegas is making us think about how we process these things how politicians think about it how they react and joining us now from las vegas is my watching the co-host ventura who is there on the ground getting the first hand perspective on the
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aftermath and how it feels to be on the ground there. tyrrell who traveled. i gotta say it is a regular it's quite a few times in my life i've never seen a virus like this i could honestly say but around you see the city you see the tourists you see the. you know everybody in the hotels and the and the black blackjack dealers and and all of that it's like the city just how to use a universal got punch you just see the the car white faces everywhere walk run everyone is going about their daily routines but there's no energy there's no light too you can see that all they can think about is what happened earlier this week it's very strange because vegas has a very specific mood you know it's it's always sort of happy there's always somewhere to cheer you up. it's it's
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a very welcoming city for obvious reasons and feels like anybody can go there anybody can be there and this seems to have changed that it shifted the dynamic there are always there's always a lot of strong statements from politicians and activists following situations with gun violence about you know policy changes the debate of mental health issues versus guns what do you think why oh why do you think at least the only seem to be worked up about the safety of innocent civilians when it's politically convenient when something like this happens. you know it's not it's not standard thing it's like nobody in congress no politicians really want to do the job until it jumps up and bites them in the face and you know when you see a situation like this when everybody kind of birds looking around going like oh what happened how could this happen when really there's many things that you could do and and laws and things like that that you could work on you could pass to help
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predict someone snapping and going nuts or to help increase security in certain areas and you know i didn't it's not always the johnny come lately we'd be over and over and over again in our politicians it's always after the fact always reactionary because we don't have politicians today that think ahead but actually have a vision you know down the line there's very few i would say in the democrat or republican parties i know you know that. well most of them when you look at something like this this shouldn't be an issue. at any point that has anything to do with what political party or what i acknowledge you believe in but when you look at something like this vegas is you know it's easy to be jaded as we've all thought about politicians using every tragedy is that like fill their campaign coffers or push their special interests and their own agendas we forget that places like vegas are just a place isn't just a playground if people live there and there's
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a community that lives there what do you seen of that community. you know it's interesting. flying in the morning the pilot in the tundra and both used. to have a peaceful berry have a lovely day. ever heard peace and love spoken in limit than i have in the last few days and you know it. that you can tell they're trying to find some hope in their city that the for all those cynical moments of the two are taking selfies in front of mandalay bay and you know on bridges taken pictures of the carnage there's a lot of people here in a lot of the community who are actually trying to stop and say look you know i know that sin city you know it has the documents but we're also we're also a safe city we're trying to be a safe city we're trying to be a place where families can come where tourists can come enjoy themselves and tragedies like this that are to
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a certain extent unpredictable you can't you know you can't legislate against chaos it's next to impossible things like this are going to happen in life we have to take that deep exhale and realize that there is going to be violence in this life in this world we live in but it's how you respond to the violence and i just pray that we don't see that kind of knee jerk reaction we're suddenly you've got a patriot act the takes away rights or things like that that we saw after nine eleven i want to see the good elements we saw for nine eleven happening here in vegas yeah i do hope or yeah i do see a lot of similarities to having lived in manhattan when nine eleven happened and seeing how everybody came together how important that is and you see that strength it's just become sad and we're watching you know watching the videos watching people live through this and it's so easy to just say it's evil it's evil but. i mean when you when you talk about saying nothing of securing peace it seems like
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when we see these worst moments of evil and you and i and in this job we see a lot of evil we see a lot of violence every day. do you think in these moments that we come together even stronger or how do we hold on to that. good question though how do we hold on to that i mean i you know we've talked about it many times i think it's just people have to really take a back step back and just look and say look you know. like law enforcement try to discover why this happened so maybe we can you know put some things in place to prevent something like this again but at the same time let's not let's not forget the we're all human beings at the end of the day that the you know for every violent thing we do we can create beautiful beautiful moments in life you know you see that with the space program you see that would many things and i think for a city like regulus i don't think they were you know city could ever be prepared
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for something like this but you know and it's going to be interesting we'll be here the rest of the week and i'm very curious as to what kind of plays out with the tourists with the with the with the people community living there and talking with them and seeing what their plans are there are a lot of times in today's world it's very easy to kind of say oh well we need to do this we need to do that and that comes for a lot of people outside of the community telling our community how to you know do better how to deal with the p.t.s.d. of a tragedy and i think we need to leave it up to vagas to a certain extent at least let them figure out how to heal themselves and something like this. yeah i mean we're looking forward so i'm glad we have you there on the ground in las vegas you're going to be talking to some people getting an idea about sense while a lot of people are out looking for the sensational i think there's a lot of stories and that healing and those stories and i'm really glad that you're
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there to help us with that on the ground that we're looking forward to to what you can bring us here back in d.c. and the world thank you so much tyrrell. thank you for joining us from vegas and we'll talk to you more tomorrow. and keep that ship you know keep that ship sailing study while i'm gone always. as we go to break don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics up for it on our facebook and twitter says at our tweet out com coming up we discuss the undemocratic push against democracy in catalonia with dr shah make a son kenya to watching the hocks. it's taken these children's homes. now it's read them as to take their future.
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on. the volcano here could erupt again at any time. most people have a strong choice. to live in poverty. what's going to. put some a following a different. place and soon we. employ that hope for a better life. to seize. the people of catalonia went to the polls seeking independence the spanish state
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reacted with force against peaceful voters still again the question arises what is the key use commitment to democracy and who is allowed so to terminate. when the make this many of. your consent to the public will. when the really close is project himself. the famous larry go to. sleep in the middle of the room. drilling.
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on october first over two million catalonians cast their votes in a controversial referendum to proclaim independence from spain the result was an overwhelming ninety percent victory for independence but spain's national government did all they could to the legitimize the vote by seizing paper ballots blocking access to polling sites and arresting local government officials in the days since the referendum catalonia has descended into a state of uprising with businesses and workers going on a general strike and protests against the madrid government and military police continuing with no end in sight as barcelona remains in turmoil and the international community remains largely silent on a crisis with significant implications for the rest of europe in the world we were earlier joined by. a professor of international politics who observe the referendum on the ground. the referendum this past weekend saw well over two million catalonian braving militarize barriers to cast
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a vote nevertheless the nation national military police maintains that its presence and the government just refuses to budge on denying the vote. has it all done for nothing. well let me first of all claimed that i was there i was there for about a week i was in catalonia following observing the vote i was accompanying filmmaker of the commandery maker and i have to say that i witness scenes that i never thought that would take place in spain or indeed in the european union scenes which including which included beating up on the vulnerable using police buttons against innocent unarmed civilians using fire bullets which by the way rubber bullets which by the way are forbidden in catalonia pulling women by their
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hair or grabbing women by their mouths. even sexual assaults against women conducted by the spanish national police. by the spanish military police all of these against let's state it once again innocent. protesters innocent voters who only wanted to express their opinion on the future of catalonia i think it is very important that we start by pointing out that first of over we witnessed instances of police brutality which are unworthy of any state which claims to be democratic. if one of the incredibly violent times but we've seen images of police indiscriminately just breaking fingers of a woman and and the things you are talking about what isn't the the mainstream
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media reporting from there that you saw aside from you know some of the violence but what did you see that they are kind of ignoring. well it is fascinating the spanish media in particular is completely ignoring the police brutality they are in a state of denial the spanish government was claiming that the actions by the police the brutal actions by the police were proportionate exemplary and. one of the spanish government spokespersons he even claimed the nine hundred injured let's remember nine hundred injured they were faking it's so he was mocking the victims of police brutality i think it is extremely worrying that spain is in denial of what is going on in cut the learning there is nothing. spanish nationalism cannot
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justify what took place on a hill where the first in barcelona and we already see the reactions in catalonia today we had a general strike which was followed by the vast majority of cousins governments which were once again fields with hundreds of thousands with millions of people which were didn't own sing song song these police brutality and one of the things that so strange to watch is that the spanish government has been pretty successful in getting our law already even even the united states government is condemning the catalans for for even asking for independence and sort of as if they caused all of this what what is it do you think that the brutal police tactics employed over the weekend which were shocking will. all on what other countries are able to either tolerate or ignore. these is quite striking indeed and i would like to
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focus in particular on the european union my question to the spokesperson of the european commission my great this is for how long are they going to ignore spanish police brutality in catalonia how many injured or indeed dead do they need on the table for them to act for how long are they going to turn a blind eye on grows violations of human rights because in the state of the union debate mr euchre he claimed values are the fundamental pillar of the european union well those very values are being violated in catalonia these days so what is the european union doing on the answer is nothing there talking about violence and whenever they were asked who initiated the violence they were not even brave enough to say that the violence was initiated by the security forces and indeed they are absolutely being disgraceful my question is if they are
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so adamant so enthusiastic in using human rights values and freedoms and democracy to complain whenever countries like china or iran or russia or turkey are conducting those actions why are they silent on whenever these is happening and perhaps even more brutally in one of its own members and my answer to my rhetorical question is that maybe those values didn't really believe in those values but those values are simply mere political instruments to use against your political adversaries which would of course lead me to conclude that there are very serious double standards. beyond belief one of the things you see with analysts now is we you and i discussed this a few weeks ago the government police tactics do seem to be backfiring some want
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somebody to kl analysts are saying that the violence as the violence increases the chances catalonia will simply declare independence unilaterally and not the regional government hands are tied now that they must respond to the violence unleashed on its supporters how do you feel about that analysis. indeed first of all i think after some of these police brutality that got the little republic up attentional got to learn republic used as a more legitimate done and done it was last week internally speaking as well we have seen today people from all walks of life demonstrating condemning the actions also the spanish by the military forces in the spanish national police so we see that support for independence is growing and growing and growing but the spanish government is doing is simply hiding and they are in denial of the true and the brain dependence movement is growing on partly due to the actions of the spanish
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government. one of the things that we've been saying is there's a lot of comparisons an analogy is in the press but in a way this is kind of lens independent is even more. massive and bigger than a lot of similar activities we've seen in the last couple of years. catalonia is an economically much more crucial component of spain than say scotland is at the k. and many analysts are also saying that this could be a much more catastrophic situation for the future of the e.u. than even bracks it was since it could accelerate other breakaway movements in italy and belgium and the neighboring basques in spain as well as cause the euro to spiral there's so many components to it that you understand why there is all this pushback but it's something that needs to be discussed do you do you see madrid's reaction as a potential first. to one first domino to fall of many is this the
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first one and we're going to see more and more of your scotlands and your cut alone breaking away from these big governments. i think a do stage madrid is fully concerned. we've got to learn yes but there is a potential at least in spain or the fear that if gradual and goes away the bust country may be next on indeed we see so many basque arctic. busk policy makers coming to cut the loan year on october the first. to give support to cut the loans but also to learn from the cut the learning experience and i would say that rather than these being problem uptick i think. this is actually quite a positive story because governments are showing the bust that there is another way
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to earn a thrift of violence to achieve their national goals violence didn't work very well for the busk for the basques where it seems that the nonviolent must movement campaign in catalonia it's working pretty well and it's in. at least shaking. the spanish state. in one of the world's most mysterious regions something incredible took place this past july one of the world's largest icebergs broke off of antarctic of lurve and sea ice shelf iceberg a sixty eight a as it was named is larger than the state of delaware and double the volume of lake erie but since the break off took place during the south pole months long winter the only visual evidence we had of the iceberg were thermal satellite images that is until now in the spring time daylight finally allowed us to meet a sixty eight a and smaller sibling a sixty eight b.
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the area surrounding the larsen sea ice shelf sees one of the world's fastest warming climates and steadily developing cracks in the shelves that there are trillions on ice for it may not be the last we see in coming months. keep an eye on those ice bergs well that is our show for you today i knew them as my co-host tyrrel always says in this world we're not told or loved enough and today of all days i tell you. on top of the wall let's keep on watching the hogs and have a glory day and night every.
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what politicians do you sometimes need. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to. have to go right to be close this is what before three of the boys can't be. interested always in the waters and. there should. be economic development is all about numbers really are boards and this quarter we earn one hundred six point. but what do we know about the
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other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one. one thousand times the average wal-mart a says. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. just tell a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly divided society does the part of the government try to do. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not how capitalism works.
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