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that lived over there, i was walking one of the dogs. why do you wear again? were you scared? that's a took it off and i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kinds of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number that ah, ah, you condemn russia is fundamental reelections. the remaining books all counted success and multiple injuries and shoes and no varsity in central russia. eliza tucker is under arrest. one student describes what he witnessed my friends and i was standing at the parking lot near the entrance. we heard gunshots, german and sold a shooter, spending 20 meters the way with his shotgun. well,
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the suspect was arrested by single police officer. he went to the building after you heard about the gunshot. he risked his life to stop the man who also fired at him. i ran into the building and one person coming down the stairs. the young man pointed the gun at me and 5 short of 2 that i fired in return. i run close and pinned him down. i took away his gun and the munition. ah, just 3 am here. moscow. thanks for joining us. an audience and i shall. i'm daniel hawkins with you till sunrise. welcome to the program. the roster phobia appears to be on the rise again with the u. k and europe in commission dismissing russia stay do more elections as an democratic. what allegedly suppressing, alleging suppression of opposition candidates. as of now, just a small fraction of the votes remain to be counted. what we have seen in the case
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of russia over the last few days in terms of do my elections and also regional elections is that these elections have taken place in an atmosphere of intimidating critical and independent voices. and these elections took place without credible international observation. and we taken all of our independent and reliable sources reporting serious violation during the world. the doom or elections represent a serious step back for democratic freedoms in russia, the measures taken by the russian or sorties to marginalize, civil society, silence independent media, and exclude genuine opposition. candidates from participating in the elections undermined political, plurality and rhetoric with the international commitments that russia have signed up to get a summary of the results. united russia is always 50 percent, the communist, perennially in 2nd place, have 19 liberal democrats, 8 percent in 3rd place. and adjust russia, which is merged with 2 other smaller parties just at the beginning of this year.
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also has around 7 and half percent. now the big surprise, a new party in the election actually named new people has just above the 5 percent threshold needed to have a presence in parliament. these results are not final and only count the half of the 450 contest in seats as russia. so books for individual candidates, as what is part of the course of the 3 day votes. western media ramped up their attacks on russia democracy using every opportunity to discredit the duma vote is some of the reaction we've been hearing 2 attacks on the process. this is something that doesn't have to do with the election. so no, this is the russia phobia that you have in the world. now it's deep inside people of people's bodies minds. they, the, they want to feel like the so even before starting the thing, oh, the elections are rig there is, there is a problem. so i come here as an observer, lots of, of the observers were coming here so we could testify the pros as we could see
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everything working. so i really, this is the agenda. this is a problem of agenda. even if you have the most transparent collections, the best selections ever with them, observing people and changing. i think we should question this kind of agenda, this kind of strategy there is in the world towards russia. i think obviously the west is always a bit nervous with russia and when it comes to elections that shows up. it's certainly not very diplomatic. just i think if one wants to judge the furnace of elections, one should got the maximum amount of information. it, rather, it's rather seems that this, that hadn't been done. my view is there i elections in russia that it's for the russian people to determine what form of democracy should exist in this country and which parties should govern it. it's not really a matter for the european union for meeting the west elections,
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especially elections in russia is a political process. it's about the fight for power and not only domestically, it's about the 5 to power internationally. many of those organizations don't tie pretty strong disregard and dislike for the leadership of this country, and therefore they, they use any opportunity to discredit whatever happens here. everything is getting wider and more representative, but obviously they will always be some people who don't like what's happening here simply because they, they see russia as as an evil force. i'm sorry to say that the western partners who are committed to democracy are actually trying to use money to day, to discredit our elections and democratic procedures. in fact, by lowering the competence the brushing people have in the institutions of democracy, we're going to what's this makes us very sad because we're ready to develop the democracy. we're building and developing modern processes and technology as
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a result, forgotten to come in. we'll re see, she took a look at a new party that's on its way into parliament. well, what are 3 days? it's been so far and the results are continuing to pour in. so a new come to the russian and political scene looks like it will be making it smog on its 1st attempt. the new people found it just a year ago and 2020 new people is a center right party lead to a vice chair alexi that child. it pledges to fight bureaucracy in the country and stands for the modernization of political institutions. the part he promotes social justice and supports the development of modern technologies, science and education. correspondence, eager to don off get his 1st reactions. now, the 1st reactions to the voting, they could very well add to the existing full parties currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties, policies, and what they're all about. after all, even in russia,
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not that many people might know about them. so they have only been form just a year ago. story choose to a couple pertaining to how are you feeling the moments and what do you think of the preliminary results? the, even the preliminary results are quite impressive for a new party taking part in the federal election for the 1st time. we feel tremendous supports. it's a huge responsibility. what is especially encouraging is that russians across the world voted for our party. it's amazing. not 30 to 3 years chicago. what are the 3 main things that our foreign viewers should know about? your partner eluded me. kelly and somebody, me and we represent modern russia, a country striving to employ common sense in decision making. one that takes a rational approach when considering various issues. the main point is that our party is the voice of the russian regions. the regional agenda is our top priority, and wherever we go, it enjoys people's support. are now joined with pavel andre,
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off of russia as central election can joining us here on our rooftop studio. thank you so much for coming to talk to us this time around. people were able to vote using that smart phone. has it worked out? okay. and is that a safe method to be voting with using your smartphone? or has been not only smartphones, but basically an electronic gadgets, like the desktop computer, a note book, whatever it hasn't been the 1st time the russians were able to use the digital electronic quoting system. the, the, the 1st, the 1st the come was moscow. and the time it was also the region of the russian federation of the federal voting and at the central local election committee. we last night we put together the keys to draw out the results for the federal system. it went very smooth. it was very, quite,
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quite quick to do. people do more and more trust in the system the see the way the central election commission is, is operating completely in an open manner. we were sitting together with a journalist with the observer's international observers waiting for the results over seeing how the digital electronic voting system has been put together to, to, to produce results. i mean, they gain trust the see also a lot of competition. i think you in, judging by the results, you might think they're all of the same. well, maybe there is another fit before getting into the in, into the parliament. but at the same time, we are inside saw why the fierce competition devoted. so it some sort of online foreign interference accusations have been made. did you have any problems with your systems? did you have any hot detox? we had reports that they were cyber attacks. we had reports of wired to severe and multiple attempts to do to disrupt the whole all our systems. but
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they, there was food. the stood as far as far as were at the moment we haven't had any infringements on the results of government. open fire university and central russia on monday morning, killing 6 people and injuring 28 others. here's a timeline of events which does contain upsetting video of what happened the my friends and i were standing at the parking lot sooner than we are a gunshot journey until the shooter standing 20 meters away with his shotgun women in different directions where it was good and she didn't manage to eat any one thing, got shot and hit my car. luckily, he didn't have any of us well alive and save me
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a visit. a crowd of people was running, followed by a young man with a gun who was shooting. i thought it was the next minute so that one person fell on the grass sleeve there. why don't we just do this? we're not serious. so we locked the door in the gains office from the inside. it all started at 20 part dilemma, and we had been sitting there for an hour, and then the police knocked our door and they began to evacuate. the shooting took place in our building. i didn't hit the shot, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already got the 10015 minutes earlier. we could've been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually can be faced building next time we
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are in the 1st building out that it was this little today me all to source is at the university say a panic button which could have a lot. everyone on campus was not activated as the guard responsible was one of the 1st to be killed. again, please be aware. the following video is distressing. well, this is the ledge security, but as of the incident, the gunman shot his way into the university were a security guard, tried to stop him and was immediately killed. a tropic police inspector dealing with a naval road accident, then rushed to the scene. heroic officer named as constantine colleen and risked his life to stop the suspect, who also tied his weapon on the officer on duty and was dealing with the road traffic accident. when an eye witness run into the office and said, there was a shooting near the university, my colleague and i went to check, we saw people running out of the university and also heard shooting my colleague
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overnight, the evacuation. while i ran to the main entrance, i asked witnesses where the shooting came from. they said on the 2nd floor i ran into the building and so on. alms person coming down the stairs, i shouted to him to put down the weapon. the young man pointed the gun at me and fired a shot. after that, i fired and returned. the young man fell down. i ran closer and pinned him down. i took away, he's gone and ammunition and a noise. and then i began administering 1st aid to him all the possible suspects of carrying out the shootings now in hospital where he is understood to be in a critical condition. a local correspondence has a detail. so pretty this little nipple. everything happened around noon, according to the various sources between 11 and 12 o'clock. i felt an unknown person came to the university ground. he passed through a checkpoint. there is photo evidence that he started shooting already there. then he went to the main building and opened the file that followed him, firing
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a series of shots inside the building. the students, teachers, university stuff started jumping out of the windows on the 2nd floor. then law enforcement officers arrived at the scene as well as ambulance teams. the police did everything to stop the attack as attempts to shoot more people. he seriously injured unverified pictures published on social networks, medics administering 1st a to the lead shoot. assistance to the victims is also provided by witnesses who at the university at the time of the incident, students, teachers, and university staff. according to the latest information, the shooter is an 18 year old student of former law students. but this information has yet to be verified. in the investigative committee announced that a criminal case has been opened or listened. verified video is understood to show the suspect, leaving his house and getting into a blue master that would take him to the university. he's got a bag with him that may be big enough to hold a gun again. we can't confirm whether this is genuinely of the man responsible for
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the shooting. is believe the shooter process timing issue. the local guns store last month is video shows the moment the suspect reaches the counter. we spoke to the direct through an educational center where the suspect completed his weapons training it transpired to direct his son was also prom university. when the shooting incident took place. good, pretty nice that he completed his training in april. it's only an 8 hour program for all types of weapons program does not give permission to buy weapons that comes from the licensing department of the national guard. please understand this junior committee, the national guard that carries out all checks and the medical commission data is also provided that even the examination is carried out by the national guard inspector has no time. you should also understand that this cannot be foreseen. we cannot look into a person's head into his soul, that's in my child. call me now. he studies at this university as well and was
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locked in one of the rooms. when i found out that this beast was studying ital facility, can you imagine how i felt thank god, everything seems to be okay with my child. but all this is very hard for me. of course, i have already brought up all documents on this person. officials from the russia investigative committee, you are among those at the scene, compiling information on the horizon. this attack here that can be seen photographic evidence and collecting spend cartridges. eye witnesses were also question the forensic specialists. examined to evidence. kevin only heard more information about the victims from correspondence, subtle quarter or beginning to see a lot of reports in the media and various media outlets with some initial information about the victims who suffered in this tragic mass shooting. we know that one of the leading medics in the region in which department is located, where the mass shooting took place. it was margarita and house. and unfortunately, she was shot dead by the gunman. she was actually on a tour of the university with her grandchild at the time that happened. so
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definitely a very tragic incident. and we have gotten some international reaction for an officials from sweden and norway have given their condolences to the families that have lost their loved ones in this, in this mass shooting. and we also heard from president vladimir putin. he gave his comment on, on this situation, he called it an enormous calamity for the entire country because you, my condolences cannot drown out the upset of our loss. this is a huge disaster for the entire country, but the law enforces we'll do the best to investigate this terrible crime and find out the reasons for what has happened. ortiz will take all necessary measures to help the families of the victims and those injured ones. you'd expect a response that coming from the top very soon on, but of course, present post and spoken about this kind of thing before. it's not the 1st time this has happened in russia's, at least one of my big headlines. it is rare, but he's spoken about it before and they yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm sure a lot of people, especially in russia,
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are watching the tv right now. thinking about probably the last mass shooting that took place that took place just this year actually in may in the russian city of cars on back then. the shooter was a 19 year old boy. he was saying things like, he hated everyone around him and he that he said that he was god, he tried to kill himself in the cop car that he was in after he was detained. luckily the police were able to prevent him from doing that. many said he was mentally insane, and the media and people that knew him, the investigative committee has yet to confirm that, but the indications are looking that way. let's re revisit those events that transpired in cars on oh, who in
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shooting and we can even go back farther to another mass shooting that took place, encouraged crimea, back in 2018. that had a lot of parallels to what we just saw in cars on actually just on the screen. the shooter back in 2018 and kurtz was 18 years old, just around the same age as the shooter. and because on who was 19 years old, he was also said to have hated everyone in the school. he went to even, apparently idolized the government from the columbine high school shooting that took place in the 1900 ninety's in the united states. and russian president vladimir putin at that time said that the reason for this was, was most likely a consequence of global ization. he said, and going back to the cause on shooting, not just prudent, but other russian officials as well. this brought them to think more about perhaps tightening the gun laws in russia. maybe that this would be a solution to this, to these a string of shootings. and that has made it up all the way up to the government. duma and the politicians have been talking about it,
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but it hasn't been passed yet. maybe this, this 3rd one could push policy in that direction. in the u. k, the ministry of defense as apologize. and most of estimation of the personal information was leaked about hundreds of african interpreters to a hiding from the taliban. and more than 250 guns who helped british forces during the war, trying to relocate to the u. k. their email addresses were leaked and a mass letter sent while the ministry asking for updates about the current situation. some of them hit reply all and revealed their locations, photos, and other personal information will also disclose. after would say ministry spokesperson apologize for the error. an investigation has been launched into a data breach of information from the afghan relocations assistance policy team. we apologize to everyone impacted by this breach and are working hard to ensure it does not happen again. the ministry of defense takes it's information and data
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handling responsibilities very seriously or not the 1st time you've had issues with african refugees in recent weeks during the hectic evacuation from cobble, a man band from a from britain on a no fly list was allowed to arrive in the country unsafe, the authorities said he was no longer considered a threat in a similar amount on the no fly. this was prevented from entering the u. k. but his family members were allowed us has been criticized to putting lives at risk during a frantic withdrawal as a ton of scoot up the fingerprint scanner is another biometric equipment left signed by the troops. such devices can be used to identify afghans who worked for the american lead coalition. us even gave a ton about a list about guns loyal to the coalition so they can be evacuated. well, that move was pond is essentially handing over the indignities of those most with a lot now to michael maloof, a form of hands and security analyst. thanks for joining a 3rd good tug on the program today. what do you,
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what you read into the severity of this information leaked by the u. k. court sort of consequences could have fully separate involved. well, it's going to be devastating. i mean it's, it's beyond stupidity. it's, it's insanity. as you pointed out to united states did did the same thing, and it just puts the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire, dire straits. and, and many of them actually had been rounded up as a consequence. and the united states, of course, had the biometrics as you pointed out, and that allows the telephone to track. they're not stupid people. they, they have the means and they had to know the capability to, to route to use the folks out there. they're in hiding, or they had to flee the country or, or just stay low until the they could evacuate. but i can't believe that the
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british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states. it's it. and if they did take it seriously as a data, data protection, as they say it shouldn't happen. why did it happen? hopefully they will investigate. but now it's too little too late for these folks, and hopefully it won't happen in the future whenever there any other effects of having to evacuate people. lots of questions remaining lots of lessons to be learned as you say. looking to the future though the lift has finished, the main part of the regulation is over. at this stage, how do you think you k could rectify the situation? what can i do for those who are still hiding? and i've got to stop. well, that's going to be, that's the challenge that the they're going to have to do with the americans who are also in hiding are going to have to do. and that is either go to another
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country in the, in the area or, or lie low as, as much as possible. but it's, it's, this is, this is tragic for the united states. we now have the reputation now for leaving our own behind and it, and of course the united states started this and left a lot of hundreds of even our allies nationals behind and not to mentioned the people who were authorized to, to travel the the v types who were, who had, who had visas to, to leave. and this, this just compounds and already tragic problem. and i don't know where, where they're bureaucracy or they're very smart people in government or are, are doing or thinking. but this is,
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this is tragic. of course. they immediately told, told them to delete the email, but by then it was too late that the telephone, the know how to find these people. and this is just minus minus. i mean, the question of who is responsible, what you presume will be all that all through an investigation, but presumably this could be human error. how do you think this can be prevented in the future given this has happened twice in a row, it probably won't happen. to a 3rd time, but what lessons should be learned from this? well, you don't give the enemy, you're, you know, 1st of all, you don't leave your people behind. that's less than number one. you get your people out 1st and it this, and of course, the biden administration just didn't, did an insane kind of action of pulling the military out 1st and, and leaving thousands of people stranded people who were authorized to me. you got
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to keep in mind people who are come in on those planes in many cases in all, you know who they are there. they're actually having their backgrounds checked on on the way to carter. and the lot of the s i v that were authorized to get to go are still are still stuck there. i mean, this is a, this is a tragedy of the 1st order. what will they do in the future? are hopefully they won't be another episode like this. we won't have occupations like this for years and years it's. it's a form of colonialism frankly. and the so called regime change in nation building. there's just another manifestation of that old colonial approach. it's just kind of stop, we got to re evaluate what our values really are and what our priorities are. but try and trying to have regime change with people. we don't like, it's just,
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it's crazy and it's gotten this nowhere. it's been very costly not only in terms of resources, but also in lives and there is nothing to show for it at the end of the proverbial day guarantee. just so many lessons to be tragically, it too late from one year. those involve of course, almost identical security analyst. thanks for joining us in the program today. a good one, sir. thank you. high profile democrats attempt to dress to impress with some awareness, raising a coach or a piece of come apart at the seems that'll make an exam rocha who cortes wore a white dress and blazing with tax. the rich, one of new york's swankiest event found the look simply iconic others, the sporting singe of hypocrisy, is what the congress will want to say about dresses, designer and its message. and what we wanted to do is to bring that representation here in an institution like the metropolitan museum, the met,
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sorry, and this is aurora. james, 1st time at the met with a design of hers, a migrant, a migrant woman, a working woman from a working family. all the tax, the rich address design company had been accused of not paying for his own taxes. new york state is reportedly filed 3 warren searching the designer or james's firm has withheld about $15000.00 in income. taxes is how the internet reacted. the only she can say, wow i i, i publish my message in an on a gown at a $35000.00 a ticket event. you you, you, you spread your good word for all that count, doesn't it?
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no, that doesn't count. nobody takes her seriously. what she says, what she does, what she thinks, who knows, she's a creation of the internet. she's there to speak about subjects that i don't understand. she might be a democratic socialist. do you know what that is? because i don't, we don't know what that means. what does she do? she's living in the lab of luxury. she's created this idea that somehow she's a, she's a person of the people. so this is, this is another example of somebody for the not, and not for me. who says, listen to what i say. but don't make me or don't expect me to follow my own words. and by the way, if you can figure out what she's saying, congratulations, because you're the one. i don't know where she's talking about. started up present
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