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we choose to look for common ground in the me, the news the headlines this our man, she's dead a jim gas station cashier who asked him to wear a mask, sparking horror and debating the country's media over growing fury again with restrictions. dave morning is and i sent for russian 15 per mouth universe to shoot that kill 6 hazel hundreds and paid their respect to the memorial to the victims of correspondence and spoke to the teacher to witness the attack. my next class was due at 11 30 am, but we stayed a bit longer and those 3 minutes actually saved us because everything happened just
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outside the door. open citizen, i feel personally affected by the tragedy and shocking scenes as us for the guards, wip haitian refugees, emboldened by rooms for joe biden, had opened up the front box governors brand, an unprecedented migrant surge, and also to come the lives of hundreds of afghans who worked for britain, a placed at risk after that person information is leaked by mistake or the ministry of defense. ah my good afternoon. you watching out the international germany in chicago for man shot dead, a cashier who asked him to wear a mask. the suspect turned himself into police, telling them that he felt concerned by the growing infringement on civil liberties from corona virus restrictions. so let's talk more about this now. i had to put in
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and speak with our correspondent, man peter, all of them. good afternoon, peter. what more then do we know about what happened and what's been the response from the authority? well, this all unfolded on saturday evening, a 20 year old man shot dead as he worked a shift in the petrol station. a customer had arrived to that particular petrol station he'd been told you can't come in without wearing a mask. that man then came back around an hour and a half later, wearing a mask from the security video. it's been see me then put a 6 pack of beer on the counter, removed that mask and again started an argument with the cashier. during that arguments a revolver was produced and the 20 year old man was shot dead with what please. the saying with one shot well aimed to his head now there was a man hunt that ensued after what we now know to be a 49 year old man sled on foot. and he later turned himself in to police on
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sunday morning. when he was questioned by police and prosecutors, he said he felt cornered by restrictions, and that there was an ever increasing infringement upon his rights by measures that had been put in place to stop the spread of coven 19. now this is the 1st killing in germany that has been linked to coven measures that have been put in across the country. we've heard from politicians like really a close. now who's the, the member of the bone, the site that represents the region nearby to where this killing took place. he said that absolutely. beyond would shocked by what has happened, but it isn't the 1st time that there has been violence. certainly the 1st time has been violence on the stage, but of this scale, i beg your pardon, but not the 1st time that the violence involving those who have been upset by government measures to stop the spread of coven. 19 mostly at protests. we've seen extremely violent clashes between protest this on police offices. i'm
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the i me, i will cova cases across germany have dropped over the last few days, but in order to try and make sure that continues to happen, there are still measures in place across the country. in fact, here in berlin, where i'm speaking to you from new measures come into play on saturday, which would make things somewhat more inconvenient for those that don't have either proof of vaccination or proof that they've recovered from coven 19 within the last 6 months, you'll be required to show proof of either of those if you want to end to certain
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establishment. but what we are seeing is a huge shock here over this killing that took place in western germany over the weekend as a say a 20 year old man shot dead by someone who felt as they parted cornered and said they had no way out from infringements. on their liberties put in place by, by covert restrictions truly a shocking case in the country. of course it is just a few days from a general election here as well. okay, well that thanks for the update. peter, that was the patrol reporting in burly meanwhile, his trailer, hundreds of angry protesters have brought central melbourne to a standstill and clashed with police over the drug plan and vaccine rules. the rallies come just to die off the riot police again, disperse, tries in the city the
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. 7 the construction workers pelted the union representatives, siding with the government to shut down the construction industry and force employees to get an okey later by the end of the week, protest organizes form that demonstrations will continue until their demands are met, including an immediate end, the lockdown no more mosse and vaccine mandate and the reopening of construction sites. the central russian city term is morning. the victims of a mash shooting at its top university, 6 paperwork killed for them. age to 20 and under more than 2 dozen move wounded warning. you may find the following footage disturbing. c. c. tv recordings have been released showing students inside the university building yesterday. running
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for their lives as the alleged assailant walks in, he injures the security guard here, then shoot him a 2nd time as the guard lies defenceless. on the floor, the man dressed all in black, then steps over the turnstile to continue his mass killing. i meanwhile, a memorial has been set up where hundreds have already paid their respect the victims, among them. a woman whose daughter was heavily injured in the attack with little shorts of film. the shock he's my daughter in the back. she was running away . she saw him and started running it, hit her in the bucket, she had to have a kidney removed. she'll be transported to more school. she received 1st aid, god bless those people and we got lucky in comparison to others. she was a little behind her group. they managed to walk themselves inside a classroom whose parents should be aware of what they kids are doing. this is what i'm talking about. how is it possible? his parents didn't see he got all that stuff at home?
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friends laughing thought it was a joke. what's that about? the city is still really from what's happened here throughout the night. hundreds of people gathered and make shift and memorial here, bringing flowers to honor the memory of the deceased being inverse. these close. now it's campus has been sealed off by the police with investigation, of course, in full swing, no one except for those who live in the student. dormitory behind these fans are allowed. inside. now, were stayed standing in front of an entrance where the gunman broke in. the attacker is believed to have initially gone down a security guard to make his way into the campus. now let's recap some of the key moments from yesterday's shooting. ah,
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i use i didn't hear the shots, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already got that. turns out we had like 1015 minutes. sonya we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually can be a building mid time we are in the 1st building and out that it was this little pass to save. today the me, me, the suspect was identified as an 18 year old freshman student at the university. he'd spend just a couple of weeks there before the incident, so it's unlikely it was an act of personal revenge. investigators have been able to piece together exactly what happened on that day. so we know that a black clad shooter and a helmet with a hunting rifle and ammunition wrapped around his body,
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stormed into the campus around 11 in the morning while students were in their classes, some of the students and teachers barricaded in their classrooms. others were seen jumping out of windows trying to flee the carnation. it was a horrific scene of falling, unfolding just meters away from where we're standing now. people were leaping from a height of about 4 meters falling heavily on the ground. many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that, the rti met, i should talk to you 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'm in another city right now . i've heard various rumors and still don't know what to believe. i 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
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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 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 for study forensic science on a fee basis. he hadn't even finished his 1st month. well, as you can imagine, this was a night, especially for those who was inside at that moment. then we're going to listen to a story of a teacher who was lucky enough to survive this horrible blood that most of that are willing like school to us. we were touring the university new hardware had arrived and we spend more time on implant. so my next class was you at 11 30 am, but we said a bit longer. and there's 3 minutes actually saved off because everything happened just finally to do. we were all late. one of my students left earlier to be in time and she was injured. she's in hospital right now, but my team and i got lucky dolls have instructions on what to do and everything
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moved on as per instructions and training. to summarize, our 2 rules running case for fire barricade felt in this as a terrorist attack. of course, the question on everyone's mind now is how we mentally insane 18 year old got hold of a farm. while he bought it legally, resentment footage taken in one of the gun stores where the shooter allegedly purchased his ammo. he passed all the medical tests, he was that advice i hired trees, who apparently hadn't noticed anything odd about this quiet young man. so that would be mass shooter, got a firearms license in accordance with russian laws. and probably this is an area of legislation that is going to be revised in by authorities in the near future. now, what's crystal clear about this tragedy though? right now is that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic police officers who miraculously happened to be in the vicinity. when the
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shooting started, they both rushed to the camp, push. one of them quickly ran into the attacker who opened fire that officer constantine colleen and fired back one of the suspects and then even administered 1st aid. the gunman in the hospital. now in serious condition, although he survived and regained consciousness, i can say the same about the city though as perm is still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that's just happened. roscoe reporting there. now it seems disturbingly reminiscence of slavery. us border guards have been criticized for whipping haitian refugees trying to enter the country. the whole spike patrols have been filmed, hitting migrants had wip, like cords to stop them. crossing the river to separate texas from mexico. the state is the focal point of the refugee crisis. the mon, with $3300.00 asylum seek, is already deported, including 3 special flights to the haitian capital. but the way the gods attacked,
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the immigrants has drawn painful comparisons with a particularly dark period in american history. this display of cruelties reminiscent of the treatment that are in slaves. ancestors experienced this is the humanizing and still happening in 2021. president boynton is handling the border crisis just of poorly as he handled get his done duties. cancellation of deportation fly to high t. a whooping 12000 migrants now comes, undertakes as bridge incompetent and clueless on the micro search from haiti has intensified afternoon earthquake and tropical storm had hit the island over the weekend. the white house began a massive deportation dry, flying back refugees to the haitian capital. the by the ministration is now looking to to expand another. 17000 people, mostly haitians. from the texas border with mexico whitehouse submitted the whipping footage looks harith fig, but insisted it's policy is working fine. i don't know what the circumstances would
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be. it's obviously heretic the footage. i don't have any more information on it, so let me venture to do that and we'll see if there's more to convey 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. well, the governor of texas is now asking biden to declare a federal state of emergency. the state had been overwhelmed by the migrant influx with asylum seekers. reportedly emboldened by rumors that biden humphrey open the front, the border crossed the rio grande river from mexico and set up camp in the united states. but border guards, whipping asylum seekers is just that isis disturbing incident as america battles record immigration ah,
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ah, ah. i have determined that the disaster calls from individuals on lawfully 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 months long surge and illegal crossings has instigated an international humanitarian crisis, spurred spike and international criminal activity, an open, the floodgates to human traffic is in drug smugglers endangering public health and safety in our states where the us american strategist, i think the biden has created a crisis that did not need to happen the by name ministration is. ringback absolutely, darrel active duty here, he's the only president of the united states that can claim that he's created 2
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prices at the same time, one in our southern border and one in afghan. a stand. it's not only a humanitarian crisis is 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 crossing our borders now the reason why we know that del rio is the issue, is because the governor of texas secured his own state as critical areas. and so it's pushing these migrants into del rio there's absolutely no way that a republican president or donald trump. they were, if they were implemented, we would have this type of crisis, humanitarian crisis,
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national security crisis at our borders know regions defense ministry has apologized and launched an investigation in the leaking of personal data with hundreds of afghans who worked for the united kingdom. it is, it made a warning that the taliban can now use that information to threaten lives or more than 250 afghans, including interpreters who helped british forces during the war on trying to relocate to the u. k. every man addressed relate to a mass lesser step by the ministry asking for updates on their current situation, where some hit reply, all revealing their locations, photos and other person information also exposed the spokesperson, said, the ministry was sorry. 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. well, it's not the 1st british mistake that's put afghans at risk when you case staff hurried to evacuate thereafter can mission. they did leave behind documents that identified afghans who worked for britain along with their families, despite the foreign office stating they had made every effort to destroy sensitive material. now the u. s. has also been criticized for putting lives at risk during the frantic withdrawal taliban scooped up fingerprint scanners and other biometric equipment to left behind by the troops and can be used now to identify africans. he worked for the american lead coalition, a form authentic and security analyst says it's unlikely that the u. s. or the k will take proper responsibility for their mistakes. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything. they halted low over the united
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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 dire straits. and 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. you are not a still, as the one of the biggest property companies in china is reportedly on the verge of collapse with driving concerns. it could have global ramifications. we'll have a look at that plus other stories. take your stuff the
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o i is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tycer lation for community. you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the the will remain in the shallows. ah.
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on 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 the hello again. you with us in the chinese property, joined at the grand is reportedly on the verge of collapse, sparking warnings it could spill over into a global economic disaster. art contributor lauren chen explains why 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 economy. and for the ever grand group of china's largest property developers, the industry was very lucrative for
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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 development into the 3 cities, even last summer, estimates were saying that an ever grand projects were kicking 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 reports seemed to indicate that they were for lack of a better term building. company representative hosted,
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it doesn't seem like they were the humanist 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 european court of human rights has ruled that the kremlin is responsible for the murder of alexander live, and anchor a former russian spy who the court claims died of polonium poisoning. moscow who's always denied any involvement in the 2006 death. so let's get more details, cross to we're trying. he's covering the story for today. good afternoon. i'm what else? the end the court ruling say. andrew, good afternoon. well,
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this story of alexander live in a cose death. a former russian spy turned british citizen was all over the headlines 15 years ago. yes, indeed. it was a massive story that caused serious cracks in london. moscow relations. i can tell you that it took you k investigators 10 years to conclude that the kremlin, quote, unquote, probably approved the killing of mr. living ankle in london and the investigation back then also found that 2 russian nationals, one of them, a former k g b body guard, poisoned alexander lipman ankle deliberately by adding polonium to his drink. while now a top european human rise court is saying that it has initial evidence that the 2 russians that i've already mentioned,
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acted as agents of the russian state, plus it concluded that moscow's failure to refute the claims against that further compromises the russians said. but like you said, andrew, russia has long been denying any involvement in this. and in particular, the kremlin spokesperson is saying that the european court of human rights doesn't have any technical capabilities to make these kind of conclusions. it's doubtful that the european court of human rights has the authority or technological capabilities to possess such information. you know, there are no results of the investigation yet. if there's any further reaction to this ruling by the european court of human rights, and if it has any further international consequences we're yet to see. but of course we'll keep you updated. sure. okay. yeah, thanks, haley. that was really
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a pertaining to that it is just approaching hop on one in the afternoon here. most likely to have the company will be back as always, with more stories for you. and the headlines that told me the news when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't the rules. yes. to see out the thing because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground in the i don't
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this is what happens to patients in britain delicate, you watch kaiser report. hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me, i think we dare to ask me ah, as the united nations is said to begin this week. search here general antonio gutierrez once of a new cold war. china in the u. s. don't repair their completely dysfunctional relationship. we will look into that relationship and why even events over the
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weekend. so both sides are headed towards conflict rather than looking for peace and saturdays. j. 6 rally had more press and law enforcement present in actual protests or so what was the final cost the taxpayers for the event which led to only one arrest by cap, a place for a man who was armed. but later released after they found out he was just an undercover federal agent. and president biden continued to stumble through foreign policy challenges in his 1st year of presidency. but at least a bite is pushing his build back better agenda with hope of bringing relief to middle and lower class american. and it's failing popularity with members of even his own party. we're going to give you the 360 view of where the president currently stan i'm, i know he's the stores are more on stage news views. he's right here on our to america. let's get started. ah.
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