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this story. shooting rampage in russia's far. before taking his own life. in the. supporters of former president. bringing the.
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pressure to explain. every hour of the day this is our international pleasure of your company my name's human only. we begin with breaking news on an update to the college shooting which occurred in russia's far east today the security guard at the time of the incident has been arrested on suspicion of negligence a 19 year old student smuggled a gun into a construction college where he was studying killing injuring 3 others. this
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is the classroom where the tragedy unfolded you can see investigators seen the attacker who is described as calm and quiet forced a teacher art of the room before he opened fire on his classmates before turning the gun on himself here's what witnesses told us shortly after the incident. the 5 of us went to the toilet i was the 1st to answer and i felt how he put a gun to my stomach and he kept silent for a while and then said get out of here begins there's no. he was gone quiet he somehow managed to work through the security with things like killed. did you i wanted to see what was going on i couldn't even imagine that something like this could happen now sitting. there is this when you we've tried to call our children but no one responded and then we received the names in syria names of those who died and who were shot. joined in the studio by our senior correspondent
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who has been following the situation what more is known about today's events will give you've got to be careful and tragedies like this is a lot of you don't think information misleading information out there in the initial hours people are shocked you know. shock people see say things that aren't necessarily true nevertheless the facts what we know for certain is that the 10 am local time and. blood divisions because city in russia's far east. student of a construction college arrived late for class the professor asked him to leave he did game back this time with a shotgun he told the teacher to get out and then turn the gun on his fellow classmates. but it just got that. it took
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a little spill which. she didn't for years. absolutely. wolf. he continued shooting after that of the kids you know teenagers in 1920 hiding behind the desks in all one person was killed another 3 injured one of them in critical condition. the teacher the teacher scaped and she got help police who arrived on the scene called in paramedics and doctors the injured were taken to hospitals. to. actually live in am today 217 year olds arrived at the hospital with gunshot wounds both have been operated on one is in a critical condition the other is stable. now police when they arrived at the scene thankfully apparently very quickly before there were further casualties
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they found him on the 2nd floor in a corridor when he saw police he fired at them there was an exchange of gunfire i went into a classroom and turned the gun on himself committed suicide. the shooter was 19 years old the farmer's license the other he had a permit for the firearm so it was nearly a pain as i see investigation underway now to stop the details but according to witnesses and some of his classmates the there could have been animosity conflicts between the students apparently he may have been the victim of bullying which in no way excuses what he did but it certainly flushes out the circumstances. investigation is under way already the security guard at the college has been arrested on suspicion of criminal negligence apparently the company that hired him
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a private security firm they're also in hot water because he wasn't licensed to be a security guard at this college nevertheless the investigation continues. well as more information comes in we'll bring it to our viewers one thing i must mention though is you know being there in the aftermath of a school shooting i was in last year there were unfortunately many more casualties there. but it always leaves the mark you know the shooting at the school with society's most vulnerable thanks very much for bring us right up to date on that are. ok let's move on to more world news bolivia has been hit by a fresh round of violent protests this time from the supporters of former president evo morales he had resigned after days of rallies demanding his departure his supporters however are now on the streets calling for the new government to bring
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him back. as. we were in the past next to the government residence tear gas was used against protesters demanding the immediate resignation of the government should remember expulsion of congressman. come on shore from the country you can see the grass crowd behind me this seems to be an endless story judging by what is happening now the army is also next to the police including tanks that support them. evo morales has fled to mexico along with many of his party members he stepped out on monday after weeks of violence triggered by claims that last month's election victory was rigged rollo's has described the events as a coup violence looting and vandalism soon followed and some of his supporters now say they are fearing for their lives. they have carried out
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a coup d'etat against those as of last night we are living like in dictatorship times they are hunting our leaders they are hunting it's very likely that they will see me and want my head that is one of the divisions are caused by reese as they persecute us as bolivians those from they discriminate against us because we come from alto in the past they discriminate against those who wear skirts and we want to allow it. well and choose they believe in senator jeanine is the 3rd herself interim president of bolivia and was sworn in by her allies picking up the story no artie's double order. a new force has seized bolivia's political reins her name is janine and she's just declared herself interim president but if you did as president of the senate i immediately take on the state presidency foreseen in the constitution and i swear to undertake all the measures necessary to bring peace to
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the country on us has long been a critic of her socialist predecessor more alice who was forced to resign several days ago after the army dropped its support she evoked the constitution to justify getting the top job and has called for new elections but i guess herself wasn't actually elected she was just next in line after the president vice president and head of the senate all relinquished their posts even the legislature itself didn't really elect her because morales supporters boycotted that session now the real people who put her in power there are a colorful bunch. meet mr camacho he was part of a gang that wasted little time ransacking morales is former home. but these trespassers weren't just a bunch of thieves they were searching for a more spiritual experience here's camacho and his buddies praying with
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a bible after breaking into the house one of their supporters praised it as christ's return to the bolivian government the bible is returning to the government powerless never again will the pacha mama goodness return today christ is returning to the government powerless to live is for christ but you don't see that 2nd coming but then again come on shows long had a unique take on the lord's work. he spent years leading a religious fundamentalist organization called the santa cruz youth union aside from its reputation for p.t. it's also a purveyor of right wing ideology how far to the right well it doesn't get much farther than this you. get. a sizable number of the oppositions activists may be a bit unhinged but it's the political arm that is far more presentable carlos mesa was president before moralists and lost another election to him in october the
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think tank inter-american dialogue lists him as an expert on its website it's d.c. based and u.s. government funded but may says connections to washington run far deeper than that according to wiki leaks he was corresponding with the u.s. embassy in bolivia for years discussing the details of his political strategy no less in a meeting with the charge on october the 27th messam all but acknowledged that ever would win his constitution in january and that there was little point in taking that quick zadok of trying to defeat it of course that makes the white house pretty happy the resignation yesterday of bolivian president evo morales is a significant moment for democracy in the western hemisphere these events send a strong signal to the illegitimate regimes in venezuela or nicaragua the democracy and the will of the people will always prevail but the situation on the ground is becoming increasingly unstable especially now that the military isn't being 100
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percent cooperative right now. because then you have refused to coordinate with the national police or you are saying the military is being overtaken by criminal records which are destroying to capital as a bolivian do your job we do not want more you will be responsible for everything that happens if after my order which i make as president of the sanity for the crimes john and you. be your responsibility on his may have gotten to the top sticking to the letter of the law but it's going to take a lot more than that if she wants to patch up latin america's latest political vacuum what we've seen in bolivia with hi nina onions declare herself president and march into. the presidential palace holding a gigantic bible is actually more flamboyant than what we've seen anything we've seen from one why go who presents himself as sort of a bookish dapper yuppie but we've also seen her seize power in
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violation of the constitution of bolivia in complete violation and today vote was rammed through in which anya has declared herself president but the majority of the senators who would have rejected her from his mosque party were not able to take part in the vote because their lives were threatened they basically had guns to their head their families were threatened if they showed up they could have been arrested or killed and so you essentially have a right wing dictatorship a military regime in power now in bolivia with no constitutional authority. when american news channel a.b.c. quietly shelved a bombshell report on the screen billionaire geoffrey epstein years ago the network probably expected that it was the end of the story however a recent run by one of its own peers author but caught on camera was brought
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allegations of a cover up into the spotlight on the heads of rule does a result on the hawkins. a.b.c. and other channels have handled the entire affair. say you're a top media organization facing scrutiny over a controversial leaked video in case you've forgotten it makes for interesting viewing it was unbelievable what we had clint i mean everything. i. i tried for 3 years to get on to no avail and now it's all coming out and thinking well of revelations well we had it was unreal there were men that you know oh yeah. for years ago now you could work to improve your credibility apologize or make amends or just brush it under the carpet and direct your efforts at finding and firing the alleged whistleblower to try to ensure they never work in news again the executives at america's a.b.c. network have been busy doing just that the person calling themselves the
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whistleblower claims the company has been searching stuff e-mails and logs to find the culprit really employees and encouraging them to turn in the snitch instead of addressing this i don't like the company has in the past it has spun into a mission of seek and destroy innocent people that have absolutely nothing to do with this are being hunted down as if we were all support the audacity of that guy or girl 1st leaking the video then criticizing the company's methods but he or she is right about one thing there has been a hunt ashley bianco a new hired producer at c.b.s. was fired after just 4 days when her former employees at a.b.c. the term in that she believed the footage let her new bosses know did you make the tape i did not impact the pleated i didn't know what he had done wrong it wasn't even given the professional courtesy to defend myself i mean why take any risks right and the epstein scandal and cover up probably wasn't
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a good enough story to start with at the time not all of our reporting met our standards to air but we have never stopped investigating this story now we've asked both c.b.s. and a.b.c. for further comment the latter have already said they never stopped looking into the obscene story and will release a 2 hour documentary plus a podcast sometime next year of the high standards of mainstream media are admirable so hard. in fact that even those who cover well media didn't find anything interesting untoward or newsworthy in the a.b.c. would love story n.p.r.'s on the media funded partially with taxpayer dollars hasn't mentioned the story and neither have many others in the days following the scandal there seem to be almost no mention of the story on m s n b c c.b.s. america's a.b.c. or n.b.c. news it's like it never happened or the facts were simply reported from a.b.c.'s version of events like the new york times did but meeting standards seems to be
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a bit of a pattern take road and pharo one of the journalists who broke the harvey weinstein story and works at n.b.c. but the network was very reluctant to air it and why after 7 months without one victim a witness on the record he simply didn't have a story that met our standard for broadcast nor that of any major news organization thank god for media standards making sure only the most newsworthy stories make it on air this wasn't really a political story necessarily it was simply a story about corruption and power and some very disgusting crimes that were being committed the problem is that it looks like there's no other competing network that we just we see them all basically in bed together and protecting the same people the mainstream media as a sort of incest us old boy system where everyone kind of looks out for each other and covers for one another this seems to go well beyond that into looking more like a cartel you know they are really doubling down and they're going out of their way
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to make sure there is no one in their ranks who might make them look bad. as they like turkey in the u.s. can't seem to get over their differences thinking on points like uncle his offensive against the kurds in syria and arms contracts with russia also ahead this thursday in the coming decades israel's economy could reportedly face serious jeopardy and the thing they're saying is. said. what politicians do you should do that. they put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so would you want to be president and you. want to be rich.
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but you're going to be crushed this is what the 3 of them can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters at. the head of isis isn't decapitated. is the. regrouping they have sleeping so it's not on the head in iraq but then syria too so we have to did with this problem long term as it was but that was the topic dated but that was all through so i think the blogs are applied to this terrorist organization which have a global to do. just
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approaching 20 minutes into the program welcome back embroiled in decades of conflict israel is no partly facing the threat of economic demise that is if current demographic trends continue on changed the think tank that issued the stark warning ses it's the country's growing ultra-orthodox population that's the heart of the problem artie's policy report. israel survival depends on its ability to deal with external traits rice wrong a new study by news radio think tanks such a city's way t.v. does have been barking up the wrong tree each when it comes to questions of existential crises one of the biggest problems to face this country in the coming years will come from the countries often. community certainly changes the character of the zionist jewish state as we know it. called orthodox on the whole are not scientists but they don't serve in the army today 9 percent of israelis are ultra-orthodox in the next quarter of
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a century that figure will almost quadruple because of the high birth rate so that by 2065 some 35 percent of the population will be ultra religious the implications are huge but thank god the number of religious people is growing in this country and more jews want to be religious people are realizing that they need to take care of their souls not just their bodies so they're turning to religion so there have to be afraid of anything still the effect on israel's future economy is clear only a tiny percentage of ultra orthodox male high school students study subjects like english math and science and with more than one in 3 i'm educated in 6 or less subjects israel's future economy looks bleak some little chores in the us are actually unemployed board elves and they are exempt from core curriculum they don't know english is adult if you don't know the word injured you can't operate a computer so israel if you leave here 2020
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a quarter of our student body will be kids who are not study these basic skills and will become unemployed donalds this is a major threat to israel's economy and its israel's future yes come as it may look like religious people are not working and they're not providing for their families with that as a mistake quality of life is not just about living standards religious people don't need an expensive car they don't need a huge house they're happy with the modest things in life religious people often stigmatizes but many of those who study the torah have also studied foreign languages and many other things israel is one of the world's most dangerous regions it requires a 1st world economy to sustain a modern effective army. just so that it can continue to exist the challenge really is one of life and death. should we sent him. a visit to the white house by the president of turkey has seemingly failed to ease
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tensions between the nato allies in a joint news briefing double trump and discussed a number of issues that remain on the result including the recent turkish operation against us by kurdish forces in northern syria which went ahead despite warnings from washington. we've had a great relationship with the kurds and we fought with them burrs successfully against isis we've put together we had we have great generals and we have great equipment and it certainly helped a lot but we were very verse 6 s. will we have to make a distinction between 2 things we have no problem with the codes we have a problem with kurdish terrorist organization. now turkey and the united states have had their ongoing sticking points of disagreement regarding issues like the kurds syria the arms trade and relations with russia the united states has long maintained that it is capable of having a relationship with both turkey and with kurdish forces in syria however that
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balancing act hasn't always worked out so well as a point of reference you can look at the letter that trump sent to the turkish president in that letter he told arrow on quote don't be a tough guy don't be a fool when urging him not to continue his offensive against curtis positions in syria that letter was actually returned to donald trump by the turkish head of state today perhaps indicating that he paid no attention to it now another point of ongoing disagreement has been the issue of the f. $400.00 missile system that turkey is in the process of purchasing from russia donald trump in the united states and made clear they don't find it acceptable for a member of nato to get closer to russia and to purchase military hardware from. them now trump said this issue has not been resolved and that it is holding up the resolution of other disagreements between the countries turkey's acquisition of sophisticated russian military equipment such as the s 400 creates some very
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serious challenges for us and we are talking about it constantly we talked about it today we're talking about it in the future hopefully will be able to resolve that situation now turkey has been trying to have it both ways they are a member of nato an ally of the united states but they also have a strong relationship with russia and after washington arrow on a schedule to have a phone call with russian president vladimir putin something that washington is certainly not pleased that out now even today our wherever donald trump emphasized that he never really has any doubts about the friendship between turkey and the united states the president i have been we've been very good friends we've been friends for a long time almost from day one this crucial meeting between the turkish head of state and the president of the united states took place at a time when the opening impeachment hearings against donald trump were taking place and many of the questions during the press conference were not related to turkey
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u.s. relations but rather focused on those ongoing impeachment hearings now the world will be left to wonder if the united states and turkey will be able to mend their relationship as the disagreements between the 2 countries seem to be rather numerous. and before the break a reminder of our breaking news this hour on an update to the college shooting which occurred in russia is far east on thursday morning the security guard on duty at the time of the incident has now been arrested on suspicion of negligence that's after a 19 year old student reportedly mileage to smuggle gun parts on to the campus before assembling it in a toilet he opened fire on his classmates killing and injuring 3 others. for turning the weapon on himself we'll of course continue to stay on top of all the developments in the story you're watching our 2 international.
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is a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been praised only employment from the inside venezuela things look different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associated famously have a son of the moment goes. down but since that. battle song moon the path to the moment the focus the who story isn't new nixon called in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated in latin america an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to
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