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on believing that never change, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the mac? it's corporate. me. the week's top stories here on the international. the russian city of pun, moans, the last of 6 people killed at a university shooting. our correspondent trace the steps of the team government steadily rampage is the exact road the perpetrator to, while he was carrying out his vicious atlanta france, it says political dialogue within nato. is non existent in the us and u. k. struggle to come franchise and go over a new security packed with australia and holding stations. and i'll opening that doors in germany for what promises to be
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a close fort rates for the bonus. dog will be continuing our special coverage and looking at the main content to replace the long serving chancellor and dilemma the news . well, it's been nonstop week via worldwide headlines here on the international. let's highlight some of them in the weekly looking to so the russian city of podium is in morning this week after a university gun massacre. 6 people were killed on monday by a student who classmates describe as a silent and lonely teenager awarding. you may find some of the following images disturbing, and other 40 people were injured and not shooting most of them students. and many of them are still fighting for their lives. ortiz concert in a rush, golf retrace the steps taken by the killer. and just another warning for you,
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you may find the upcoming images in his report. distressing those. and this is the exact road the perpetrator took while he was carrying out his vicious plan. and this is, by the way, the exec street, where he fired at a passing car as he was making his way towards the campus. ah, the gunman showed up at the university faculty building. and this is where he was 1st film by terrified students. they were staring at him as he strode across the park with a hunting rifle, ammunition wrapped around his body. the me
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i didn't hit, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already gathered that turns out we had 15 minutes earlier. we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually to me a building next time we had in the 1st notice that it was this little practice today. ah, that's the building where are these horrific scenes unfolded just meters away from where we're standing now. people were jumping from a height of about 4 meters spalding heavily onto the ground. many of them have suffered serious injuries because of that hasty evacuation to my fee was among those who jumped. this is him on the video falling from the window. fortunately, he didn't suffer any injuries, unlike other students. movie gillian, we saw a guy walking across the square holding a gun aiming at our building. he fired a shot and then disappeared from our line of sight and we realized we had to do
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something. the better with us. the suspect has been identified as an 18 year old freshman at the university in social media pose. he made shortly before he embarked on the shootings. he talked about hatred for mankind in general, and that he'd been planning to commit a mass murder for several years. yeah, well it looks like nobody is in there. this is the suspects department, that is where he lived with his mother. and they told us that after she was called in by the investigative committee, she then decided to move elsewhere away from the media. attention near the house. we met the suspect. former classmates remembered him as a silent and lonely teenager who didn't have a lot of friends. they also ran into him the morning he went to shoot people all to quibble when he was quiet and shy, not very sociable, and he always slow. when he walked in the middle of the game that day,
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he walked differently. that day he walked with confidence quickly with broad steps . and of course the main question in everyone's mind now is how 18 year old got hold of a firearm. while he bought it legally, he passed the medical test. he was added by say, hi teresa, who apparently hadn't found anything odd about this quiet young man. there was a bit of footage taken in one of the gun stores on the outskirts of berg right here . where are the light shooter? purchased himself ammo as he was getting ready for the mass. murder, ah ah, we were welcome at the store. what is your, what's your what's
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crystal clear about this tragedy is that it could have been much worse if it hadn't been for 2 heroic traffic. police officers who just happened to be in the vicinity . when the shooting started, both officers rushed to the campus with one of them quickly running into the attacker, open fire that officer constantine, killing, and returned fire, wounding the suspect. and then he administered 1st aid for the gun mans and hospital in a serious condition. although he has revived and even regained conscious, i can say that about the city though, because perm is still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that has just happened. and as you can see, people are still gathering this makes shift memorial to honor the memory of the deceased. a passenger train has the rails in the us state of montana killing at least 3 people and injuring dozens more. the amtrak train was heading from seattle to chicago on saturday afternoon, carrying a 141 passengers and 16 crew members. 7 of the 10 cars derailed along
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a straight section of track the cause of the disaster so far unclear, but an investigation is getting underway. well, the us and the u. k. a scrambling to mendo rift with france off the side lining their ally in a new security packet with australia. president biden has now admitted it. it was wrong to strike the deal behind. frances back. that's all for the french defense chief said political dialogue with un nato, as all but disappeared. let you to do it as you knew, the attitude of the united states. one of the submarine program is a further investigation of the zation that we have been making for months today. political dialogue is non existent within the atlantic alliance. authorized quarter reporting when the cracks appearing within the western military alliance. and how the british prime minister is handling the pressure what,
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what do you say you have going on? i would say every mutual protection, a greater common purpose, all this seems to go out the window and there's a bit of money to be made. the recent controversy surrounding the u. s. u. k and australia is new security pack has left in new leaders scratching their heads about what even means to be in nato anymore. the reason for nato existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind the united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another country. at 1st the spat seemed confined to only a few powers. france being upset with the suspension of its submarine contract with australia, which resulted from offices, the provisioning of nuclear sub technology to the country. and the entire strategic alliance is feeling the reverb. it is such
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a difficult issue where we see traditional alliances in some way torn apart are certainly changed fundamentally, but the issue doesn't stop there. one that doesn't even feel like they've done anything wrong. it's 3 very like minded allies, standing shoulder to shoulder, creating a new partnership for the sharing of technology. it is not exclusive, i did not trying to to shoulder anybody. i did not add the stereo towards china. you states feeling like they were left hung out to dry, the u. s. and u. k. making decisions without consulting their friends with nato's ongoing friendship. crisis airing it's member states dirty laundry. many are finding it hard to see a strong united future for the west over 7 decade long military alliance. nato was considered by france and months ago began to go by president my whole as brain dead . a brain dead alliance, strong words within nato. they want to revise the concept,
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he's teaching concepts and bring it back actually to the north atlantic. because if you follow america, nato will soon be in the pacific, cruising around china with the others. this is not the way nature was conceived, and it shouldn't be there. europeans should not be in that region of the world markets that repeatedly, that we should enlarge, our vision any desperately look to something to do. that's the reality. you know, we are in the, i mean, maintain what's in the scanner is in iraq to train the forces. that's the limits of the extension. this is not the north atlantic anymore, is it? london and washington are both welcome the orchestra deal, but ties between the 2 countries and ot old. well, not going smoothly these days. joe biden has pay down now the chances of a post to practice in trade deal, but the u. k. and that's rate for the doubts about the so called special
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relationship assignment, right? explains, remember the old joke. how can you tell a politician who's lying because their lips move? well, joe biden embark johnson sold that problem when they met in washington. the last event is that the western well dashed down for new york for a special meeting in washington. the going to win news conference where everyone pretends the special relationship is still a thing. even though we all know is not really the facade, it's been these. they, they don't even really use the phrase and then the absence of anything else. they thought the bond over trying to keep track of that, right? i did. you did. i did 1000000 miles. i'll stay the rest of that. the train back to wait on for that too many. the mission for the british minister was to spin the very obvious truth. the post brack that britain passed basically no chance of getting a free trade deal with us anytime. yeah, biden said no. but now actually saying, no,
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we're going to talk about trade in today, and we're gonna have to work that through work it through. indeed, some reports suggest that britain is going to try and watch in the back door of a trade already exists between the us, canada, mexico. anyway, every time someone brings up the idea of a free trade deal with britain. by and does that weird thing we bangle and about the new border. it will, however, very keen to try and show how united they are ahead of the $26.00 climate summit in law's going to come november. you made a commitment on supporting the the world to adapt it to climate change, doubling the american commit when that very cool. so like everything else is just the diplomatic show reports in january, suggested the u. s. o britain to get a grip on how it was planning conference, essentially washington telling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in this kind of place now for every now again,
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washington throw the burning britton's way. keep hoping boys finally got an invite to the white house. off the 2 years of school, they had the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military lines the most drained yet because while trade deal, the hard military deal to a penny with my telling my with this one is one house south ending the news conference for it was the literally in the middle of a sentence the boy himself fed on the plane over to the us on the shore, biden, the little fish to fry. a $900.00 is underway in the united states after the murder of 22 year old gabby potato in the state of wyoming. the prime suspect is her fiance and the mainstream media coverage and recent days has taken a rather surprising racial twist. with some pundits suggesting the global interest
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in potatoes, disappearance is partially because the victim is white. why not the same media attention when people of color go missing? well, the answer actually has a name. missing white woman syndrome isn't saying that gabby, bettina is not important. what it is saying is that there's an over representation in media when white women go missing. i told you this would happen. somebody was going to play the race card on the gabby petite story, and most likely it would be joy read. i don't feel it was appropriate of jewelry to inject race into the conversation about gabby potato. the parents grieving that their daughter very insensitive to turn it into political discourse. a big question should be, how do we prevent these crimes from happening? gabby potato and a travel blogger was on a road trip with a 23 year old fiance brian laundry. he returned from the trip in late august, alone. later potatoes family reported her missing. and on september,
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the 1900 for body was found in wyoming. national park suspicions have focused on laundry, who has disappeared since returning home to florida. authorities are asking the public for any information about his whereabouts or with a thousands reported missing in the us. every year it's rather victims to get so much attention. and critics point out almost 40 percent of those who go missing of the u. s. are non white. and one candidate for new york state governance as race should not be the issue hand in about a missing market or whatever term it has nothing to do with the call. we created all one people god created of all and i had love a man can in my heart, real despicable and insight to the family. all that young lady, it has nothing to do a call at all would yes, highlight in the news. it was, it was brought to the news, me and the news media ran with a like they should do in other store in one message. but racism is a big role in our country to keep these left is there by america. so they can
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think it has been on fish for them so they can take control of america wants contra that embrace slavery. so now people going back to what happened years and years ago, india use the next day to pay on stuff into a a proficient. our power from the beginning is just a car that is being played. the race caught true. so demands of a few to elevate the wicked to a leadership position ourselves on the program. here on our see, the 1st dollars have been cost in germany is election as a nation prepares for life off the market, will be exploring her 16 year legacy and our special coverage in just a moment. the, the
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have is crazy. plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally and get into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk a, you know, they didn't take into account one thing for their own capabilities. i knew i didn't want to face the truth if you will. you lots and the truth is that the u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of global hagaman. i mean the role which had had assigned to itself. we took over the glove. you do more with
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the me the, the ah, going to be to join us for this weekly program. now polling stations have open their doors in germany for what? shaping up to be a knife edge contest. and there's one very big question on voters minds, and that is who will replace angela merkel after 16 years the ah, the outgoing chancellor has endorsed our own parties, candidate, autumn, and lash it. however, the race is still wide open and would be leaders from the social democratic party and that potential coalition allies, including the greens,
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they've all been mobilizing their supporters. one of the issues looming over the election is that of the pandemic saturdays rallies in berlin against vaccines and relentless restrictions where the legs, reminder of how divided people are over coven. i go to marco's, take a consistently tough line on curbs and lockdown, sparking frequent unrest over the past year and a half. meanwhile, some e, you politicians have referred to the rather familiar russia bashing narrative, the claiming russian hackers targeted germany days before the election attempting to quote interference the democratic process. saskia taylor takes a closer look at the allegations. germany got a lot on its mind. sides and gas. price says a looming micro crisis. a coven economy, climate change flash floods and who to trust office? 60 years of only knowing anglo marco. but apparently those are non problems. bunny was mention no, no, that's a much bigger threat. outta refer you government has reliable information on the
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basis of rights. go, try to activities. primitive, decide interact with the russian states. russia, you may are intelligent. this is a danger to the security of the federal public attorney for the process of democratic decision making. and as a severe strain and bilateral relations, even, even in these uncertain times, it seems you can always count on the reliability of russian because of the elected form, a tv stars and broken up unions apparently. now they've set the sites on bringing down german democracy. now historically b washing madeline cod hasn't been a huge success when it comes to finding well sufficient evidence because of what mueller. all those in germany who in the last election was disappointed to find out . but so far we haven't been able to track down any specific russian activity, but they did find a whole bunch of stuff from all right. groups in the us,
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maybe the same groups at microphone. oh no, that was a white house. so despite a poor track record of pinning the blame on moscow, given how tight and sensitive these upcoming elections are, it looks like the hack card was just too irresistible for berlin to not play doh for safe measure. it's been combined with another headline grabbing favorite. this information from russia, apparently there's clearly a huge demand for what russia is selling here among germans. and that by think across the west is deeply concerning. it's clear where this content is coming from . this isn't like a convert information operation, whether it's some partisan side that russia has spun up. they are somehow out performing most. if not all of the traditional media outlets. yes, all this, the channel author joint isn't big trouble for writing articles. people can want to read. it turns out the beating competition unexplored in real issues that concern.
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real voters is very sinister, and an affair is bid to sway the vote. all kissy. it's 6 lou funny how tillman media and physicians are constantly talking about a t interfere. it's a german elections. the problem is that they can explain how we do that. the media approve their cleaned by quoting german special services. we'll say that we're interfering by doing live streams on youtube from africa on a protein and the suggest live streams and real time events. probably the funniest, glean was from the human ensuring they say that we are interfering by mocking the claims between interfering accusations augmenting has come story as all the time. it's only not troll. after all, and trouble brewing. it's always good to have a good man ready to take the hit and the kremlin such a tried and tested one such
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a farms favorite. now, it would be wrong to break with tradition, wouldn't it? so here's how the election works. so german voters don't directly choose a chancellor. they elect members of the blender stock who will later pick a chancellor to lead a coalition government. each vote gets to the ballot papers. the 1st is for a candidate in their electoral district and there are 20990 constituencies all across the country. the 2nd ballot is for a political party and there are $47.00 of them running for seats. but only parties with more than 5 percent of the vote nationwide are allowed to enter the blender stock. are each hour will be telling you details about major candidates, one in an hour. among the main contenders is the social democratic party. they want to see a much more drastic state of action on climate change. you're also in favor of more immigration and free trade report. he's also in favor of creating a european army while upholding germany's nato commitment and the s t p. c's good
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tides with russia as vital the european piece of europe correspond that peter roller has more and what we can expect from sunday's boat. i beg your, pardon peter, on the package that is available for you right now at our c dot com for the meantime that we did discuss how the election actually might pan out with one current and one former cd you party member who described the challengers. the party is not by list, so when you try to get it con, go on like this. we have total stagnation in german politics. we can't get any problem solve anymore. we have a failed cobra policy. no solution. when the flood happened, problems everywhere, the country is stagnant, frozen, and the big parties are also stagnant. there's no more progress. that is the cool problem that don't do anything any more. i was in the talk myself for 18 years. it's completely wrong. we want people who put the good of the country above their
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own interest, and of course, that is not easy to achieve. but there is a way, don't allow more than 2 terms. then you get a completely different type of person who doesn't run after the mainstream. germany is very well liked in the world or it's because it gives a lot of money to always is in the forefront of don't our conferences. it always agrees that it raises from on the degrees in the us on many things. so in that sense, we are still liked, but we have lost much of an industrial base. the con, this countries in decline, we have and done for catastrophic decisions in her, under her watch. this was the energy, the complete change in energy policy, which we call an event in 2011. then there was of cost the euro. this asked and the failed measure to, to save the euro, which ended in disaster in a deep depression and the european south and in division enough cost was c and
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controlled immigration policy and migration policy. 2015. and now it's a wrong approach is covered, so it really has a disastrous record which may not be perceived in the world. she'd never formulated german positions. she, i think she basically wants family to disappears a political union. and so do quite a few people in the ruling class of the governing class in germany. i mean, this is really a weird psychology. so i, i can't find anything good in terms of major decisions. we are keeping very close tabs on the election in germany. we'll bring you all the latest on the ballot casting right here on the international. but if you don't have time to tune in for one of our tv programs to catch it all online, it's always available for you. 247 at r t dot com. the
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intelligence be done? and what goes into sharing intelligence with your adversary of to discuss that i'm now joined by the director of russia for an intelligence service that is going to give us to can thank you for joining us today. let's start with the most burning issue on the international agenda. yes. is draw from, can you start a new summer where she can move her different assessments in the russian media ideological, political, strategic. my question for you is why, how will this affect the message your agency uses and the priorities you said in this regionally chip that i bought the luscious, blue weather going motion. first of all, i should say that the foreign intelligence service has always had a special focus on afghanistan, and he's been near me as he had q cyril's that because of it was strategic location is tranie. you or she little as well as potential and actual terrorist threats
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coming from that country. so if you look is still going you stun neil stem stones closely after the us and its allies invaded afghanistan, the territory, it is threatening the prevalent thinking of the international community has been that the americans had everything under control and was that? yeah. and they got some, she was, situation was getting better in place with us and nato military presence at the you know, it's been viewed as a solid and barrier to the terrorist threat, but didn't allow it to spread further into your raise your feet, grossly nice. so you scare brass transfer, then you unfortunately knew that that wasn't true. personally with voiceplus the next time you can use the americans withdrew ease of use done.
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