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cause the choice of the shirts. underwood a complete it's not normal. quote is researcher books. can listeners, can eastland leave to show the weak stop story throwing off the international, the russian city of moans. the loss of 6 people killed in a university shooting a correspondent traces to step between gunman that li rampage. this is the exact road that the perpetrator to, while he was carrying out his vicious planet. from political dialogue within nato is non existent as us and u. k. struggle to come french anger over a new security packet with australia and voting on the way in germany for what promises to be very close for race for the one to start. continuing our special
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coverage here. when i'm looking at the main content to replaced a long serving chancellor, i'm glover ah for all week long here on our team international, we've had lots of big stories for you top stories day after day. so let's highlight the biggest one table, the weekly, on the internet. so the russian at city of palm was in morning this week, off your university gun massacre. 6 people were killed on monday by a student who classmates describe as a silent and lonely teenager. a warning you may find the following, images, disturbing, and other 40 people were killed, not shooting most of the students as i should say. they were injured and still, many of them are fighting for their lives late. his death told now at 6 ortiz at concertina or rush golf. retrace the steps taken by the gun and warn you again,
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you may find these images distressing to you. this is the exact road, the perfect trader 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 and as he strode across the park with a hunting rifle, ammunition wrapped around his body. he doesn't use the me i didn't have to show this, but when i was leaving university, a group of people had already gathered that. it turns out if we had 15 minutes
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earlier, we could have been in that situation. it was very scary. we usually can be a building next time we are in the 1st building and out that it was this little saved us 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 something better with us. the suspect has an
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identified as an 18 year old freshman at the university and a social media post 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's in there. this is the suspects department. that is where he lived with his mother and neighbors 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 run into him the morning he went to shoot people all to quibble when he was quiet and shy, not very sociable and he always slower when he walked out of the game that day. he walked differently. that day he walked with confidence quickly with broad steps.
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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 headed by say, hi teresa here apparently hadn't found anything odd about this quiet young man. there was a footage taken in one of the gun stores on the outskirts of berm 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. if you'll let me know when your name was 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
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shooting started, both officers rushed to the campus with one of them and quickly running into the attacker, open fire that officer constantine, killing, and returned fire, wounding the suspect. and then he administered 1st 8 or 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. hark, as perm is still trying to come to terms with the nightmare that has just happened . and as you can see, people are still gathering at this make shift memorial to honor the memory of the deceased. a passenger train has derailed in the us state of montana, killing at least 3 people and injuring dozens more. the amtrak train was heading from seattle to ship to chicago, i should say on saturday afternoon, it was carrying a 141 passengers and 16 crew members. as we understand 7 of the 10 cars derailed
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along a straight section of the truck, the cause of the disaster so far and clear, but the investigation is already up and running. for the us and u. k. a scrambling to mendo rift with france off the sidelining, their ally in a new security packet with australia. a president biden has now admitted it was wrong to strike the deal behind. frances back, that's after the french defense chief said political dialogue with a nato. has all but disappeared. latitude is it. as you knew, the attitude of the united states was the submarine program is a further investigation of the of asian that we have been making for months. today political dialogue is non existent within the atlantic lions, all quarter reports. and when the cracks appearing within the western military alliance and how the british prime minister is handling the pressure. what, what do you say that you have stolen?
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i would say evergreen 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 packed has left in new leaders scratching their heads about what even means to be in nato anymore. the reason for nato's 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 hawkess's provisioning of nuclear sub technology to the country . and the entire strategic alliance is feeling the reverb. it is such a difficult issue where we see traditional alliances in some way torn apart are
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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 mine did 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 at 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 franz a month ago, year to go by president my call as brain dead. a brain dead alliance, best strong words within nato. they want to revise the concept, he's teaching concepts and bring it back actually to the north atlantic. because if
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you follow america, nato will soon be in the pacific, cruising around china with us. 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 was 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 on washington have both welcome the orchestra deal, but ties between the 2 countries and not going all that smoothly. these days. joe biden has played down the chances of a post breakfast trade deal with the u. k. and that's race further, doubts over the so called special relationship as someone right now, explain, remember the old joke. how can you tell
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a politician is lying because their lips move? well, joe biden. and boris 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 kind of weird news conference where everyone pretends the special relationship is still a thing. even though we all know is not really the facade in these days. they don't even really use the phrase and then the absence of anything else. they just thought the bond over trying to keep down an abstract. is that right? i did. you did. he did millions miles. i'll stay the rest of that. the train back to wait on for that too many. the mission for the british prime minister was to spin the very obvious truth. the post break that britain passed, basically, no chance of getting a free trade deal with us anytime to see. yet biden said no without actually saying we're going to talk about trade a little bit today,
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and we're gonna have to work that through work it through. indeed, some report suggests that britain is going to try and bought in the back door of a trade deal that already exists between the us, canada, and mexico. anyway, every time someone brings up the idea of a free trade deal with britain, by and does that weird thing, we bang going about the new border? they will, how is a very keen to try and show how united they are ahead of the 26 climate summit in glasgow. come november. you made a commitment on supporting the, the world to adaptive to climate change, doubling the american commitment that vary for our school. so everything else is just the diplomatic show before in january suggested the u. s. toll britain to get a grip on how it was planning the conference, essentially washington selling britain to plan its own policy. so the special relationship is in this kind of place now where every now again, washington throws a burning britton's way ski whole thing. so boy finally got an invite to the white
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house off the 2 years of school. they have the job, the bottom, the orchestra in the military alliance in trade. yeah. because while trade deal the hard military deal to a penny with a lot to my telling my was this one he's want how staff ending the news conference was for it was still literally in the middle of a sentence that the boy himself said on the plane over to the us time and sure, biden of the law of fish to fry. all right, to some of the headlines in brief for you here on our t plumes of asha filling the sky over the spanish island of la palmer volcano. it's been a rough thing for a whole week. and the local apple was shut down on saturday. and in the west of the island, hundreds of buildings have been destroyed by lava flows, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. the ash cloud now stretches 4 and a half kilometers into the sky,
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and then exclusion zones being set up for boats around the island. and other world news for you. st. rallies are gripping harris against the government's latest anti cove. it measures, as you can see, yellow, vast activists throughout enforce rallies have also taken place in other french cities with around 60000 people. taking part, the french government has caused widespread and with a new health past allowing vaccinated people to bypass the most restriction to easton, sudan activists on with sticks to blocked to key oil pipelines. it's part of a protest against a piece deal with a transitional. military government is trying to broker with opposition groups. the governments called it an extremely grave situation of warning fuel could run out within 10 days. so anti lockdown rallies, nails trading and city of melba, and have led to some brutal encounters with police and one video of a surface of
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a man being thrown to the ground. unrestrained. state police say they are investigating the case. a warning you may find the following video, disturbing the oh hello 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday on the 6th day of protest. cobra cases that have been on the rise since july and thousands of people have been defying a stay at home order to attend. riley's anger's, been fueled by mandatory coven shots for construction workers, adding to harsh lockdown measures. the me the
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me the reviews. can you go home tonight? the very person,
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the earlier in the week, victoria state police called for the aerospace of melbourne to be restricted to media helicopters, a new thoughtless child. if the plan with a court ruling that trouble could fly with police approval. australian, if analyst gideon ross gave us his views on the events by suspicion is they did that because they thought that there was so many angry and frustrated people in melbourne that it people saw had be the protest were but actually come enjoining. and we can't be under any illusions as to what's happening here. for the 1st time in australia, the victorian police has since effectively since the broadcast media. once you have the police answering the free praise, you're entering a very,
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very dangerous territory. we are using a terrorism police officer on australian citizen on protest. we shouldn't have a situation where police protest press free protest this baldly with rubber bullets . would you guess police climates, because on the crown of ours rules, you can't gather publicly for any reason, including protesting. i actually think there's an element of politicization that could he upstream police brutality we've thing. it is an attempt to crush people who crushed into 2 baldly tight down. people who disagree with these insane at n p freedom lockdown laws. i still come here on the program on our team. pilots on i'll be in cost in germany's election explanation prepares for life optim buckle way back in just a moment. the
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy 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 critical of time. time to sit down and talk the, you know, they didn't take into account one thing for their own capabilities. and i didn't want to face the truth if you will view lotsa. 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 in the glove. when you do more with
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the the, me ah, 20 possibly here in moscow voting is underway in germany for what is shaping up to be a knife edge contest. and of course, has one big question on both his minds as to who will replace angular merkel last 16 years at the helm. the unlike previous german elections, voters are going to the polls with no clear idea of as to who might actually emerge as the new chancellor or the outgoing angle emotional engine daughter own parties, candidates ottoman last year. although posters have named the social democratic
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leader. oh, laughed shalt, as the favorite is also a strong challenge from a party seen as a coalition power broker, that of the green. one of the issues looming over the election of the pan demik and saturdays rallies in berlin against vaccines and relentless restrictions where the ladies reminder of how divided people are over coated. and the locals taken a consistently tough line on curbs, on lockdown swath, frequently unrest over the past year and a half. meanwhile, some e, you, politicians are reverted to the well rather familiar russia bashing narrative or the claiming russian hackers targeted germany days before the election attempting to quote interfere in the democratic process regarding those allegations are these . saskia taylor now takes a closer look. germany has got a lot on its mind. sergeant gas price says a looming micro crisis. a coven battered economy climate change flash floods, and who to trust office. 60 years of only knowing anglo marco. but apparently
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there's a non problem bunny was a mention. no, no, that's a much bigger threat. outta we'll see, you didn't know it has reliable information that goes right. go try to fix, to go back to the side of the russians and russia. now you may are intelligent. this is a danger to this because of the federal probably can have them for the pro or something, right? decision making, 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 their sights 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. it's all well, but mueller, all those in germany who in the last election was oh, disappointed to find out. but so far we haven't been able to track down any
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specific russian activity, but they did find a whole bunch of stuff from all right. groups in the us, maybe the same groups at the top 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. for faith measure, it's been combined with another headline grabbing favorite. this information from russia, obviously, 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 why 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, also the channel or to joint isn't big trouble for writing articles. people can want
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to read, it turns out the beating a competition on exploring real issues that concern. real voters is very sinister, and an affair is bid to sway that vote. pissy, it's 6 lou funny hall tillman media and physicians are constantly talking about a t into fear it's a german elections. the problem is that they cannot explain how we do that. the media prove their cleaned by quoting german special services will say that we're feeling by doing live streams on youtube from africa on a protein. and these are just live streams and real time events, probably the funniest, glean was from the discriminatory. they say that we are interfering by mocking the claims between feeling accusations of imagining had become a story of all the time. it's only not troll. after all, when trouble brewing,
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it's always good to have a good man ready to take the hit and the criminal. such a tried and tested one such a farm favorite. now, it would be wrong to break with tradition, wouldn't it? so here's how the election works. german voters don't directly choose a new chancellor. they elect members of the button to start who will they to pick a chancellor to lead a coalition government. each photo received to ballot papers. the 1st is for a candidate in the electoral district and there are $299.00 constituencies across the country. and the 2nd ballot is for a political party and there are $47.00 of them running proceed. however, only parties with more than 5 percent of the vote nationwide can gain access into the blender stock. now, one of the content isn't the selection is the right wing alternative germany or a f d. that known for their hard line starts on immigration. the party wants to limit nato's power and replace the e with a new organization on the environment. they are climate change to an ios and what
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the powers climate record to be scrapped. we discussed how the election might pan out with a one current and one former c d u party member who describe the challenges the party is now facing my list. tony tried to get it can't go on like this. we have total stagnation in german politics. we can't get any problem solved anymore. we have a failed cobra policy. no solution when the flood happened and problems everywhere . the country is stagnant, frozen, and the big parties are also stagnant gunners. there's no more progress to that is the cool problem that don't do anything any more. i was in the goodness, talk myself for 18 years. it's completely wrong. we want people who put the good of the country above their own interests. of course that is not easy to achieve, but there is a way those allow more than 2 terms. then you get a completely different type of person who doesn't run off of the mainstream. germany. it's very well liked in the world or it's because it gives
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a lot of money to always is in the forefront of don't conferences. it always agrees that it raises from the, you know, a degree in the us on many things. so in that sense, we are still liked, but we have lost much of an industrial base because this countries in decline, we have and not less done for catastrophic decisions in her under her watch. this was the energy, the complete change in energy policy, which would cause an event in 2011. then there was of cost the euro, the asked, and the failed to measure this to, to save the euro, which ended in disaster and a deep depression. and the european self and then division. and of course 3rd was c and controlled immigration policy and migration policy 2015 and now it's a wrong approach is covered. so it really has
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a disastrous record which may not be perceived in the world. she'd never formulated german positions, she come up, i think she basically wants to, i'm going to disappear as a political union. and so do quite a few people in the rolling class, the governing class in germany. i mean this is really a weird psychology. so i, as i can find anything good in terms of a major decisions and we will bring you all the very latest on the german ballot right here when off into national, of course, online as well. a website. you don't lose ah, ah, well the make no, you know, borders under the line to tease emerge
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. we don't have a therapy. we don't actually, the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people judge, you know. 2 governors crisis and we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in the who's.
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mm . the obesity epidemic is the most important international health problem. mm. let me tell you though, i think we sorted into anything just the fact that it's a man made tragedy. ah, earlier my life i thought that my weight was all my fault. i felt like a failure and frankly unworthy. and it took me awhile to really start question, believes and challenges.

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