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the the day of morning, eastern eyes from the center, russian city of per me, after universe and shooting that killed 6 people. the ledge to tackle is in the critical condition in hospital course of this. our shockey scenes us for the gods with haitian refugees and it's old and by room mister joe biden had opened up the frontier, sparking governor's friend an unprecedented migrant surge and the lives of hundreds of africans who work for britain, a place that risk step person information is linked by mistake by the ministry of defense and also to come amanda,
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the hacker who cared too much for talking to compete with. it's like gantry board holding a teenager against her parents wishes speaks exclusively from jack around the corner. there's a lot of me, ah, hello, good morning, just go 9 o'clock here in moscow, you with our international name and seems disturbing. the reminiscence of slavery us poor guards have been criticized for whipping haitian refugees trying to enter the country. and the horseback patrols are part of a huge drive to forced back thousands of haitians from border areas. in fact, 3300. i've already been moved from texas with special flights arranged to the haitian capital, but the way the gods attacked asylum seekers has drawn painful comparisons with
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a particularly dark period in american history. this display of cruelty reminiscent of the treatment that are enslaved answers to experienced this is the humanizing and still happening in 2021. president boynton is handling the border crisis just of poorly as he handled kenneth stone due to the cancellation of deportation flight . the high t, a whopping 12000 migrants now comes under a texas bridge incompetent and clueless. well, the migrants heard from you see, has intensified afternoon earthquake and tropical storm hit the island. over the weekend, the white house began a massive deportation operation, beginning with 3 flights to haiti's capital. the buys administration is now looking to expel another. 17000 people sitting mostly haitians from the texas board of makes. the white house admitted that the whipping looked terrific. although defended it's policy devastating to watch this footage. i think it's important
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though for people to also know that what we're trying to do is also protect people . our immigration policy is not about one country or discriminate and one country over another. we want to and that, and put, and hopefully put an end to what we saw over the last 4 years. now in the way called the migrant serge. the governor of texas is demanding that the buyer and ministration declare as a federal states of emergency. barbara who also wrote a joint letter with 26 republicans, republican governors to call for meeting with president biden over the lack of federal action and forwarded cards with being assigned to see because it's just one of the latest disturbing incident science. the u. s. battles record, immigration, ah, ah,
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ah, ah, i have determined that the disaster cools from individuals unlawfully crossing the texas. mexico border is of such severity, that supplementary federal assistance is necessary to less than the threat of disaster. save lives and protect property, public health and safety. the month long surgeon illegal crossings has instigated an international humanitarian crisis, spurred spike and international criminal activity and opened the floodgates to human traffic is in drug smugglers endangering public health and safety in our states where the u. s. american strategists us think that by and has created a crisis that did not have to happen the by an administration is absolutely darrell active duty here. he's the only president of the united states that can claim that he's created to crisis at the same time, one in our southern border and one in afghan. a stan, it's not only
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a humanitarian crisis, there's also a national security one. there's just no plan. and there is no leadership, and we do not see, nor do we expect to see any real deportations back to haiti or 2 other countries with which we're not even talking about with regard to the 200000 that are are, are crossing our borders now, the reason why we know that del rio is the issue, is because the, the governor of texas secured his own state as critical areas. and so it's pushing these migrants into del ria, there's absolutely no way that a republican. ringback president or donald trump, they were, or if they were implemented, we would have this type of crated humanitarian crisis, national security crisis at our borders. no. okay, when i go back to our top story, the sad because the central russian city is term is morning. the victims of
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a mash shooting at its top universities. 6 people were killed for them, age 20. and under more than 2 dozen, we're all say wind juice and we can go live. and i was superman, speak with our correspondent, their company rush, called and constantino. what we're hearing or learning more to you about what happened yesterday in a city which must be in a state of shock right now. absolutely right, andrew, this is still really from what's happened here throughout the night. hundreds of people gathered at a makeshift memorial right over here. let me give you a closer look on people are still coming in. they bring in flowers. do you honor those who deceased in this horrible, absolutely horrible tragedy. as you also can see, there is a heavy police presence over here. i mean, we've counted maybe several thousands of policemen on the way. here. the university is close now. it's campus which is right over there. has been entirely sealed off
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by the police with the investigation of course in full swing. now we're standing now is one of the entrances where this gunman broken. and the attacker is believed to have initially killed a security guard to make his way into the campus. and a source told to rti that the guard was able to trigger and alarm to call for backup before he was shot to death. now let me tell you a few words about the city perm is a relatively big town of more than a 1000000 people in central russia and of course, has experienced other violent crimes. but a mass shooting carried out in cold blood by a young man, an 18 year old is something that has sent the local community into a state of honor. as you know, 6 people were killed, 4 of them age 20 or younger. so they died long before their time. we were able to talk to some of the people who come here today this morning to more than those who
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lost their lives in this tragedy. so why have a listen miss willy? next, soon as we were touring the university, new hardware had arrived and we spent more time on the plan. so my next class was due at 11 30 am, but we stayed a bit longer. and those 3 minutes actually, just because everything happened just outside the door, we all would like for class, but one of my students left early to be in time. and she was injured at the reward, but she didn't hold up until right now me but my team and i got lucky still have instructions on what to do. and everything was done as her instructions and training was to summarize what they were do, ruled the running case of a fire barricade yourself. and if there is a terrorist attack, and then we'll just watch it is joe young and then a good lie, cool. pam citizen, i feel personally affected by the tragedy. i was a student at that university, which became a 2nd time to me, but there were my teachers were there when the shooting happened. we'll grieve and
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send our condolences to the families of those kelves. i think the lesson is that we should all be kinder and more attentive to the people we live, study or work with a lot of emotions. investigators have been able to piece together together exactly what happened on the day, a black class shooter and a how much with a hunting rifle and ammunition wrapped around his body store and under the campus around 11 in the morning while students were in their classes, cc'd to be fully show students inside the building running for their lives as the assailant walks in, moments later and ruthlessly guns down another security guard who was wounded and couldn't escape. some of the students and teachers barricaded in the classroom. so others were seen jumping out of windows, trying to flee the carnage. it was a horrific scene unfolding. actually just mirrors away from where we are standing right now. people were leaping from
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a height of around 4 meters falling heavily onto the ground. and many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that. now the suspect was identified as 18 year old to more a bit more sort of a freshman student at the university. it's been just a couple of weeks here before, before the incident. so was unlikely that it was inactive, personal revenge. he simply didn't know his fellow students. you know that well, in a rather sick note at that back monk sort of flaps on social media. shortly before the crime, he talked about hatred for mankind in general. and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years now. our team managed to talk to the suspects father, who lives in a different city now and hasn't kept in close contact with his son an ex wife. but nonetheless, he noticed that something was not right with his son. i am in another city right now. i've heard various rumors and still don't know what to believe. i
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work away on contract, come to come around once a year. sometimes more, sometimes less and last saw my son around april or may. nothing could have prepared me for the one. when i 1st heard about the incident, i went into shock and i still haven't recovered from what he suspected of doing. when he lived with his mother, we cleaned divorce for 12 years. and whenever i talked to him, he just sat at home by the computer. i kept asking him, why didn't he go for a walk or do something else? this year he went to university to study forensic science on a fee basis. he hasn't even finished his 1st month. of course, the question on everyone's mind now is, how a mentally insane 18 year old got hold of a fire arms. while he bought it legally. there was even a photo taken in one of the gunshots gun stores. i'm sorry, we're a big one. sort of allegedly purchased his ammo. he passed all the medical tests he was vetted by psychiatry who apparently had noticed anything odd about this quiet
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young man. so it would be mass shooter, got firearms license in accordance with russian law. and probably this is an area of legislation that is going to be revised by authorities rather soon. now, what is crystal clear about this tragedy? now that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic police officers who miraculously happen to be in the vicinity. when the shooting started, they both both rushed to the countless, one of them quickly ran into the attacker who opened fire. that officer constantine collision, a fire back wondering the suspect and then he even administered 1st aid. so just listen to how humble and professional he's when talking about his feet that said many, many lives i was 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,
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we saw people running out of the university and also heard shooting. my colleague organized 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 saw an armed 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 close and pinned him down. i took away his gun and ammunition and a knife. and then i began administering 1st aid to him. the gunman in hospital now in serious condition, although his survived and regained consciousness, i can say the same, but the city though, as firm as still trying to come to terms with this nightmare that just happened. certainly i k. thank sir. constancy and i was constant rosco. proportion to his live there from firms, he said, as he's still very much in shock after that university shooting yesterday,
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which killed 6 people. now assist the station out. the arabic recorded an interview with an eye witness, a student from iraq. he was on his way to the university. when the shooting started . always, she said, almighty, i've never seen anything like this before my entire life. it all lasted around a minute. we were planning to go to the university and we were still outside when we saw people running like john, i was with my friend and we saw a girl fall. i ran to try and help her. we were very close to the shooter. my friend got injured. i didn't see it because he was behind me. i moved the girl to a safe place and then a man approached me and said that a different person also fell and i went there and helped him as well. my clothes became dirty with blood with a bandage, his leg to stop the bleeding. well, i know how because i study at the faculty of pharmacy. then another person came to me to say that someone else had fallen. i went there to job. all of this happened very quickly. there was a state of hysteria. everyone was gripped by fear. everyone was scared. there was
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no security to be. we are very close to the shooter. no more than 10 meters away. between often death was a very short distance and it could have turned around and started shooting at us prisoners, defense ministry has apologized zone to an investigation to the leaking of personal data on hundreds of afghans. he worked for the u. k. it is a made a warning that the taliban can now use that information to threaten lives or more than 250 afghans, including interpreters to help british forces during the war are trying to relocate to the u. k. the email addresses were late in a mass letter sent by the ministry asking for updates on their current situation. some hit though, reply all revealing their locations, photos, another person from a, from a roof, so exposed spokesperson said that the ministry was sorry, an investigation has been launched into a data breach of information from the afghan relocations assistance policy team. we
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apologize to everyone impacted by this breach and working hard to ensure it does not happen again. the ministry of defense takes it's information and data handling responsibilities very seriously. but it's not 1st, british misstate, this put afghans at risk when you k stuff hurry to evacuate the afghan mission. they left behind documents that identified afghans who worked for britain along with their families, despite the foreign office stating that they had made every effort to destroy sensitive material. the u. s. has also been criticized putting lives at risk during the frantic withdrawal the taliban scooped up fingerprint scanners and other biometric equipment that left behind by the troops and can be used to identify afghans who works for the american lead coalition. a former pentagon security analysts told us it's unlikely that the u. s. or the u. k. will take proper responsibility for their mistakes. in this particular case,
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i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows upon anything they hope to low over united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire, dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been pulled away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating. not only for the u. s. for the u. k. martin got his fell the activist accused of launching cyber attacks on us children's
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hospital expose what he calls mis. treatment of a young girl says he doesn't regret the actions he took. he spoke to us from a high security child in indiana in an exclusive telephone interview. over which it shouldn't be like the traffic unacceptable can make a 2nd. right. bunch of crooks. private people, tortured little girl. i can only imagine what the district while the 37 year old used to work in computer security, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the cyber attack, but knocked numerous clinics of the internet. all market says draw attention to the mistreatment of children that were there. however, the prosecution said that the attack had actually put children's lives at risk.
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well, the girl martin was trying to save through his actions was just the nor paulette here. he was just 14 years old at the time that she was initially diagnosed with the red blood disease, but in 2013, her diagnosis was changed. blaming her physical ailments on a mental issue, the doctor said her parents were full for abusing her and took just dina. into custody, where she reportedly was not given essential medical treatment, something which her parents say amounted to torture. following march martin cyber attack justina was reunited with her parents on the court order will in our exclusive interview, martin told us that haven behind bars he wouldn't stop fighting injustice in the american legal system. but i'm certainly not quite continued to explore the core my case
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the court will produce because they are serious, institutionalized courthouse got a lot of trouble right or retract what particular restrict hospital on my doctor. we got a patient who said that my cases were brought courthouses all over the international. so let's see over the next few minutes. one of the biggest property companies in china is reportedly on the verge of collapse and growing concerned could have global ramifications. we'll have a look at that in
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a couple of minutes. ah, join me every thursday. i'm alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me . ah, to be with me. ah
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ah. i use the the, the ah oh yeah, now the chinese property joined. every grand is reportedly on the verge of collapse, sparking warnings it could spill over into a global economic disaster with more his art contributor lauren chair. you see in western countries china's market is almost synonymous with manufacturing, but this story actually revolves around the housing market, which makes it roughly 28 percent of the country's economy. and for the ever grand
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group of china's largest property developers, the industry was very lucrative for a while at least. but now the companies on the brink of default and painfully over leveraged with depth of around $300000000000.00 us dollars. it turns out that housing bubbles are in just for americans with property prices down 20 percent from the same time last year. and with most of their developments into 3 cities, even last summer, estimates were saying that and finish ever grand projects were taking around 3 and a half years to sell. and so since the beginning of this year, stock prices have fallen, 80 percent, and oblique news has sparked protest from investors who were especially upset whenever grad announced that it would be delaying payments on financial products in an attempt to placate its creditors. the real estate group is offering to solve assets at a discount 28 percent off market value for residential housing and 52 percent off for parking lots. but considering that at least one group of protesters actually stormed ever grants, headquarters and report seemed to indicate that they were for lack of
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a better term holding company representative hostage. it doesn't seem like there were too many speakers being called too big to fail. some are also now wondering whether the chinese state will need to step in in order to save ever grand. but as of yet, that is something that chinese state media is denying. and what's interesting to think about is whether ever grant executives will face any punitive measures from the government in light of the upset to the country's economy. a lot of critics of america's big bailouts often say that those who are responsible got off too easily, but will the same hold true for what some people are now calling the chinese lehman brothers. the world's biggest diplomatic gathering starts new york on tuesday evening. the united nations general assembly will see the lead is finally meet in person to after holding last year's event on the line. do you think restrictions and, and especially crucial event for president biden. i mean mass criticism over the withdrawal from afghanistan and major tension at the moment with france over
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weapons deal with more. what we expect is caleb moto, it's the $76.00. the general assembly of the united nations and the international debates are set to begin wednesday in the background this year, dana, stan, and iran remain major issues and right now the west is divided over the office. deal criticism is mounting over a decision by the united states, australia and the united kingdom for a security pack under which can bearer would be provided with nuclear powered submarines. now the deals scraps previously existing and highly lucrative agreement between paris and can berra, and which france agreed to provide them with diesel electric subs. frances, pretty furious, but the united states insisted will not did the plan. the fact that for the 1st time in the history of relations between the united states and france were recalling our ambassador for consultations, is a serious political act, which shows the magnitude of the crisis that exists now between our countries. yet
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you have no plans to abandon the sun when? no, we do not. this in our view is an exceptional case, not a precedent setting case. the u. k says, it's not getting it either and says that any disagreement with paris can be brushed aside as a misunderstanding the u. k. fronts have, i believe, a very, very important i need destructible relationship. and of course, we'll be talking to all our friends about how to, to make the orcas packed work so that it's not exclusionary. it's not divisive. and it really doesn't have to be that way. the chief has also stepped in to criticize the way frances being treated by its supposed allies and as both biden and french president macross are set to take the podium on the same day. the spat may well overshadow. biden's un debut as president. afghanistan will also be on the agenda. there are lots of controversy there and not just about who will represent the country at the gathering. security in the region is
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a serious concern in many countries are expected to touch on as for sure, the territory of, of genesis should not be used to threaten or attack any country to plan or finance terrorist acts or to shelter and trained terrorists, and that no african group or individual should support terrorists operate no the territory of any country. now, barton is expected to address concerns about afghanistan on this. the chaotic pull out as well as civilian deaths resulting from an air strike that was intended to target isis k. now these issues don't just have biden on the defensive at home. he's struggling to save face before the entire planet. now, the new iranian president will be addressing the un general assembly and a pre recorded statement. many wonder what he will say about the nuclear deal, which at this point seems to be hanging by a thread and the shape of global politics and relations is changing. with america stuck between a rock and a hard place mop and our team in new york. and you're the president of the international strategic studies association to say that despite the crucial time
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for the international community, he expects that the un will likely descend into theater. i don't think we're going to have a very significant due by president biden. he'll have a very carefully orchestrated script. he's definitely going to use the, the creation of the new tripod he lives with you straight to minimize his mistakes saved around the world about that with us withdrawal from afghanistan. i think it also is really not in frances interests to attack the united states at this stage on the issue of the strategy and nuclear submarine deal . i think it will be talk this a showcase for the african was by a number of players. some leaders will look good from their speeches, others will look less good and i think it isn't going to have very little impact on
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the global strategic situation. commit to hop on 9 in the morning here in moscow. thanks for being with us. we're back again with more stories and the headlines at the top, the the the, the, the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or
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obese. is profitable to sell food. that is trinity and sugary, and the victim not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate, me ah, financial survival guide, daisy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm a and your i'm grief based of the site. 9 walk 3 prod, thank you for helping with.

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