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a gunman's rampage in a crowded bar in california kills twelve people including a deputy sheriff police say the suspect committed suicide following the assault. mayhem following this week's elections president trump lashes out at the media blaming it for dividing the u.s. . left wing. target fox news. threats outside his home.
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i. heated counter protest in germany just as a recent study finds. opposition multiculturalism and growing support for thought terry rule among german voters. didn't agree with that at all and i hope that the majority doesn't seem to me it could be because. i see the people. today thanks so much for joining us in the program this. twelve people including a sheriff sheriff's deputy have been killed in a mass shooting at a crowded bar in a small city me more than a thousand people a dozen people are also injured the suspect is said to have committed suicide
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there's no known motive for the attack at this time the local sheriff addressed the public and media. upon going through the front door. the sheriff's sergeant was struck multiple times with gunfire sergeant. the sergeant passed away at the hospital the ventura police department and additional officers from our patrol. they made entry into the borderline bar and grill. to found eleven victims that had been killed. the suspect who we believe his was the only suspect was dead inside. and there were multiple other victims of different levels of injury inside that were rescued from the scene and taken to local hospitals. thousand oaks city is about sixty kilometers west of los angeles it was ranked by the f.b.i.
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as one of the safest cities in the u.s. among those with a population of over one hundred thousand of calls to police started coming in at around eleven fifteen pm local time deputies responded to reports of a gunman firing a semiautomatic weapon terrified customers hit on the tables and in bathrooms shooting the shooting and it was a college country music night for local university students there were hundreds there at the time when as he describes how the events unfolded. i was on the dance floor dancing and experienced you and then all my friends were at the table right now doing and then they turn your i heard the gunshot i turned around and i started him shooting a couple more times and in a split second i think everyone yelled get down so i ran to the left of the dance floor where the factories were and everyone pretty much dog crowded on top of each other they were very very loud gunshot they were very clear what they were the shots kept going and going and going we just heard people say ride and we looked at
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as fast as we could. now the shooting incident came just a day off the crucial midterm elections wraps up in the u.s. the results leave congress split between america's two major parties with the democrats seizing the house of representatives and republicans keeping the senate at a press conference following the vote president trump once again clashed with the media trading blame with reporters for division within the country it isn't good what the media is doing and that i do have the right to fight back on the campaign trail you called yourself a nationalist some people saw there as emboldening white nationalists that situation is to question i would never do that and i don't use race and if you marched. in america it's people like this they caused division one of the statements that you made in the killing of the campaign there we go. i think you should let me run the country you run c.n.n. all right and if you did it well your ratings are better than ask one of the other
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folks that said. this morning that's enough was present the other folks that said. you are a rude terrible person. mr president in going to go in jim's defense i traveled with him and watched him he's a georgian reporter big fan of yours either so i understand to be out as well. i mean while the left wing movement have targeted a fox news anchor activists from the group surrounded tucker carlson's home chanting insults. the t.v. host wasn't home at the time however his wife was there she managed to lock herself in the police the couple for children activists running his doorbell and broke his door and many have dubbed the midterms a referendum on trump's presidency it seems he's passed the test with the
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republicans at retaining their senate majority explaining what exactly that means he has. so which party won the epic midterm battle for control of the u.s. congress well if you listen to both sides they both won and last night the republican party defied history to expand our senate majority to found the story of the constitution's checks and balances to that. fancy pelosi has got plenty of reason to be happy she just got her job back as speaker of the house the first time the democrats have had a majority in the house of representatives in eight years they can now launch an investigation spree into donald trump and block all kinds of legislation but you would think they would have won a bigger blowout after all they are running against the new hitler who happens to also be a russian spy you can go for nationalism you can go for anger opposite of hitler
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the same type of propaganda day you would have seen in germany in one thousand and thirty eight these comparisons to trump it's like it bums me out but trump will be outmatched by putin and i have never seen an american president simply surrender to the leader of russia we call it soccer now the donald is far from a media darling lots of media criticism and pressure and his losses weren't so bad when compared to his recent predecessors he not only maintained control of the senate but the republicans actually picked up a few seats so do lots of americans just like hitler and russian spies well perhaps they were just watching a different channel twenty seventeen was a very successful first year for president trump unlike obama business confidence is now soaring on the president trump in fact the news is so good so the vote was described as a referendum on the donald so what's the verdict well the voters seem to have
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stayed within one of two echo chambers there is one echo chamber that loves the donald and the other that hates him the country is divided and now. congress along with it definitely the u.s. media and the political parties have definitely created more divisiveness and more friction between. between the parties as well as within the within the society itself and i think the media is largely to blame there are. sometimes leaking information that should not be leaked sometimes. twisting the story a different way than that shouldn't be to it's good. sometimes just falsely claiming something that's not correct enough to stand cheated so i think we've got . we've got a media and also elements within the government better actually creating within the u.s. government that are actually creating more of a device the. atmosphere within the population. of a five thousand victims of war have been treated so far this year in hospitals run
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by un backed humanitarian organization in afghanistan a third of them what children. called emergency has been active in the country since one thousand nine hundred nine they say the violence that is relentless in the meantime moscow is preparing to get warring parties together for negotiations playing host to afghan peace talks tomorrow a dozen countries are invited to the taliban is also sending a delegation is the first time the militant group will take this kind of high level meeting after almost two decades of war in the country but as our report everyone welcome the talks. by any measure the afghan war has dragged on for too long too many people the dead too little achieved too much hatred bred why don't try something new this is a very good opportunity and we would like to participate and raise our genuine issues we would urge these world powers to help resolve the afghan issue as per
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international rules and principles the afghan high peace council will send four delegates the taliban five reportedly representatives of a dozen nations have also been invited and it couldn't have happened soon enough. on just one day the twentieth of october journeying elections three hundred and eighty eight civilians one. of attacks so no wonder that even nato is calling for peace the top on the must understand the continuing to fight this pointless there must sit down on the negotiating table the potential for peace is great in our interest being in many years unless of course peace is made in moscow in which case the us won't support it america is skipping the moscow
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peace summit saying washington only supports afghan led efforts but it will send an observer the united states believes that all countries should support direct dialogue between the government of afghanistan and the taliban to reach an end to the war and. we've been clear that no government clued in russia can be a substitute for the afghan government interact negotiations with the taliban wage never stop the u.s. special envoy from meeting taliban officials in cata last month for direct negotiations i think the more countries that approach the afghan government and the taleban and all the warring parties and say let's talk let's have peace rather than war that's a very logical thing for most people and for most countries i just don't think in
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the united states the united states at this particular time wants to see it also the military industrial complex in the united states is a very very big part of the u.s. economy the guns and the planes and the ships and the bombs that they use and sell all around the world support a lot of jobs in the united states i don't think that the war is in general or going to end if they can do some maneuver to make a better situation for the united states in afghanistan they are probably talking about that and would like to see that seventeen years of war and terror is neat-o. soldat countless thousands dead on each every side generations thread and misery and violence drunken hatred and the heroine finally the taliban agrees to open talks it's a huge deal ed the u.s.
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possums war it seems is preferable to peace that comes with russian help. british government is facing a wave of criticism for its handling of the often author of the ground felt how a fire seventy two people died a year ago and that blaze that engulfed a block of flats in london the government's accused of placing decking orders on experts investigating the tragedy of the situation a brings us the details. well love critics of the british government have dubbed it shameful in light of information that has emerged about a company that was hired just days following the grand fell fire tragedy to analyze and investigate u.k. government state building c fifty and that company was reportedly told not to criticize theresa may and her government this was revealed as part of a comprehensive investigation carried out by the times newspaper which disclosed that among hundreds of other contracts
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a specific one hundred thousand pound contract with an engineering company called w s p had instructed that particular company not to quote create. adverse publicity for the cabinet or other crown bodies when looking at the situation involving other buildings around the country following the grunfeld fire and of course reactions to such a gag order on clotting experts was was not met with open arms this shows. if you respect to do so. would. follow the truth wherever it led. rather than gagging experts in per times you repeat a shrill damage this conservative government should be doing everything in its power to ensure they never happens again coming just a few weeks after the prime minister promised to get tough on gagging causes these shocking revelations show the government to be deeply hyper critical as well as
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paranoid and this is how the government had to respond to all of this standard contracts in the public and the private sector contain provisions to protect the commercial interests of government and its suppliers in a reasonable way these contracts do not prevent individuals from campaigning on specific issues acting as whistleblowers or reason concerns about policy well or the grenfell tower of course took place on june fourteenth last year it was a fire that killed seventy two people it lasted many many hours and really brought lots and lots of criticism in terms of the initial reaction of theresa may and her government and as well as the days that followed.
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well the grandfather united campaign group reacted to these latest revelations with a statement saying quote the focus at every level of government must be to get to the truth about how and why grand fell happened no one should be deterred from speaking out and. the russian athlete without any almshouse taken gold in this category at the european triathlon championships in spain fifty five year old conquered the kilometers of running swimming and cycling with the help of his training up wife we had a chance to speak to both of them about their motivation. the
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coming up shortly a poll in germany suggests that i'm going to michael should cool time on a chance on a ship before the time finishes in twenty twenty one more on that after the short break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the rich eight point six
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percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. book about international riot police have been deployed in the german city of hamburg where hundreds of protesters of ready for and against going to michael's modern policies.
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i was right when groups called the rally to denounce merkel's open door policy which received over one million people pour into the country since the height of the market prices spiked in twenty fifteen with counter demonstrators who attempted to block their arrival at a railway station but lives were heated standoff with police. and many germans have been calling on markel to step down from her oldest chancellor rizzoli is next year that's in response to her saying she will continue to the end of her time in twenty twenty one merkel won't be seeking reelection after a series of disastrous results for her party in regional elections now a growing number of germans would prefer a more all for tearing leader parties europe correspondent peter all of this report . new polling into the political leanings of germans has raised more than a few eyebrows eighty percent of those polled said they favored dictatorship is the
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ruling form for the country with eleven percent saying they would side with strong leadership now i spoke to people on the streets of berlin they were shocked that anyone here would hold those type of ideas. it's terrible we've been through that in history would you why thinking about those you know this is our past this is our past it cannot be allowed to become our future i don't agree with that at all and i hope that the majority doesn't this is this is auschwitz i pin ages in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. this has been present in germans for a long time this is just a consequence of that it doesn't surprise me because because. i see the people particularly well i think this everyone's personal choice may be due to the refugee crosses slightly that may have impacted some people's opinions the government has to make something so that the country is led into
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a better better place and not into a worse place than it is already. authorities in russia have launched the probe after pictures of a convicted gang member reading luxury food in prison were leaked online the infamous going to there was jailed for participating in a mass murder in southern russia eight years ago. there can be few things more wretched than mass murdering people including children in cold blood this man was part of a gang that did it all on an avenger night eight years ago and then feasting on crab and caviar and throwing barbecue parties while in prison bitches love to pervert is one of the most new tourists russian criminals and he's serving a twenty year sentence. or so if you're going to be committing dozens of felonies and extremely serious
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crimes inclusion of school for more than ten years. to build your future nobody in the. bullshit bullshit gives us the news. the photos of his not very prison lee lifestyle that recently emerged are causing shock the mobster's law it claims it's all photoshop so no reason for anger but officials confirm the pictures are real across the board outrage forced russia's federal prison service to comment on the photos though it's reaction has been far more reserved than the sweeping public indignation. can you see it might be hard to avoid corruption in remote areas especially for a criminal who teams up with officials is insanely rich in the wake of the
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investigation civil prison employees have been disciplined it's not exactly clear why and how the pictures became public but one of the versions is that the mobsters ex-wife had something to deal with it the convicted murderer is apparently in a land dispute with her yes while still in prison technically it cost up to fifty thousand dollars a year to sit. my ex husband's life in prison i transferred him the money there he had an intermediary who helped him buy food or find a dentist and he paid well for that he also asked for money for a b. garden that he set up in prison the national investigative committee has launched a probe overt so on looking into how on earth a mass murderer has been able to go which is way through his prison term not least because he is not the only bandit with money and power in russian presence. in the prison in question i has not been placed in solitary confinement for breaking prison rules that's according to russian officials. that's it for this hour from
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this is a poem bus broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact on all of us thank you for being aboard i'm bart chilton in washington d.c. coming up today we take a lengthy look at how u.s. midterm elections the results and changes in congress may impact some sectors pacific's stock markets are reacting very well today there seems to be enjoying good gridlock that is up five hundred fifty one points we have still i'm sorry we had steve ballsbridge hillary ford which and holland cook all standing by and we consider how tariffs are impacting u.s. aircraft manufacturers with alex one highlight it and later boeing has issued a warning related to those seven thirty seven max gets to the same plane that went
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down last week killing all one hundred eighty nine people aboard off the coast of indonesia former national transportation safety board director jamie fitch will join all of that directly ahead but first we hit some headlines let's hit. last week we spoke about the tax on big internet related companies like google and facebook in the united kingdom and noted the european union was also considering a three percent tax well in news today that the e.u. has at least temporarily abandoned the proposal after a group of member states including ireland sweden and denmark all said they oppose it while the tax proposal appears to be dead if resurrected it will need approval from all twenty eight member states. spanish banks are celebrating after a large legal victory related to the spanish supreme court ruling which exempts the banks from paying a. so-called stamp duty tax on mortgages the ruling overturns a decision last month and saved the banks five billion euros or roughly five point
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seven billion dollars alberta guards on the federal coordinator for the united left party wrote a tweet and said quote what can we expect from a justice department that's tough on the poor and soft on and sold out to the rich . and sick with banks russian banks are complaining about regulations being too tough the news comes after the russian central bank has already addressed the country's troubled banking sectors hundreds of smaller banks have failed and three of the top ten banks have been nationalized the controversy centers upon some key issues including the central bank effort to ensure more strict capital requirements upon banks as they seek to designate some of those banks as systemically important to the russian economy for the bankers part they say strict rules are already in place in the european union and u.s. economic sanctions make it difficult already to raise capital.

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