Palestinians israel says its respecting a cease fire Palestinian Militants have stopped their walking tax as well and white children are likely to suffer most from Climate Change experts say the combination of rising temperatures and toxic air means the next generation is especially vulnerable to life long. Im off to our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin in the United States where children attending school have again become the target of the shooter one person is reported dead 5 others are in the hospital 2 of those are in Critical Condition a male suspect reportedly open fire and Saugus High School in the city of Santa Clarita near Los Angeles Police say hes in the hospital in grave condition after turning the gun on himself. Are joining me now from los angeles is jason capital and here he is the l. A. Bureau chief with n. B. C. News ready oh good evening to you jason so officials have just been giving a press conference. What do we know about the victims. Unfortunately we now have 2 dead one of the 14 year old male victims who were shot succumbed to his inner injuries and this is moments ago we were also told that there were 6 gunshot victims and they were all students and they all range in the age of 16 to 14 years old the biggest i think piece of information that were learning today about the shooter is that he was originally thought to be 4050 years old but hes actually 16 years old and today is his birthday now that might add something to the motive there not exactly sure but all of these victims here and including the gunman are teens and very young ards and you say the suspects today may have been his birthday what else do we know about him what 16 years old he said right. 16 years old officials are saying that they have him clearly on video walking into the school pulling out a 45. 00 caliber pistol and out of a backpack and then unloading the magazine now here in california were only allowed to have 10 rounds in a magazine but its unclear the magazine was full or half or of what it may be some students are reporting they heard 4. 00 to 5. 00 shots and then their original reports were that the student was seen reading that campus that is not true officials have now confirmed that some of the people line in the quad where all of the other shooting victims were were indeed this 16 year old shooter yes and you know took that gun and put it to his head and pulled the trigger. And these kinds of shootings i dont have to tell you jason they think happened many times in the United States it happened many times in california we hear a lot about wacks gun control laws in the u. S. Are there other factors at play here. Well california has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States and again limiting magazines to only 10 rounds where other states you can have underground magazines and it really fall it really depends on where you fall politically the left says we need more gun control the right says wait a 2nd we have a right to keep our guns but a 15 year old is not allowed to own a high powered magazine let alone a ndaa you have to be 21 years old to purchase one of those now this school has not had anything like this they did have a threat that was turned out to be a hoax a couple of months ago so theyve done some active shooter drills theyve talked to the students they talk to their parents about the possibility most of the parents that ive talked to today said that they never figured this would happen in their neighborhood yeah you know weve heard them many times before as well Jason Campbell donia with the l. A. Bureau chief with n. B. C. News radio confirming force that there are now to say tallaght hes in that School Shooting near Los Angeles Jason thank you thank you well heres some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world in baghdad fresh clashes between antigovernment protesters and police have left at least 4 dead and dozens more injured demonstrators are demanding political reforms amid government corruption and Economic Hardship more than 300 people have been killed since the protests erupted in early october turkey says it has deported 7 germans and one British National suspected of being Islamic State militants the germans are believed to be a family from the central german town of hill this high which has been the focus of antiterrorist turkey is expected to deport 2 more suspected german i guess militants tomorrow. The European Union has launched legal action against the u. K. For refusing to nominate a commissioner to the e. U. On wednesday britain said that it would not be putting forth a candidate to serve on the e. U. Commission until after parliamentary elections in the u. K. On december 12th. U. S. Secretary of state mike pump aoe is urging European Countries to take back their citizens who joined a socalled Islamic State and to ensure that they are prosecuted many former i. D. F. Fighters are being held in Northern Syria guarded by kurdish troops pompei a met thursday with diplomats from 30 countries involved in the fight against the jihad is us peo says that countries should hold the thousands of foreign nationals who fought in the name of isis accountable for the atrocities that they committed in iraq and syria. On thursday 7 german nationals suspected of being connected to the landed at an airport here in berlin they had been deported from turkey. Lets go now to our chief Political Correspondent boland crane she is following this story for c are in berlin good evening to you melinda and so turkey announcing that in the next few days were going to have a total of 11 german citizens repatriated what do we know about these deportees and their connection to Islamic State. Well those who arrived on thursday evening were a 7 member family including 4 women and a baby who was born in detention in turkey this family was originally from iraq but all but one member have german passports and theyve been living in the town of hildas sime until earlier this year when they went to turkey apparently planning to go on to syria but turkish authorities then detained them and in fact did then hold them for some time now the Turkish Interior Ministry said that this family were foreign terrorist fighters but the German Interior Ministry says it has absolutely no evidence of that no evidence of an i. A. S. Contact here and its worth noting that people with german passports do have in principle a right of return but if they are known to have fought for foreign terrorist organizations the German Government can strip them of their german passport and that clearly didnt happen here and what we also know is this this family did have connections to the traditional Salafist Group that is a rapidly expanding islamic sect here in germany some of whose members but by no means a majority have a spouse jihadist. Into a number linda what will happen german nationals know that they are coming home. Well this particular family was met at the door of the plane by police and taken away for questioning by Security Services were told that there is no arrest warrant at the moment for any member of the family but that the father may in fact be charged on another criminal offense that has nothing to do with terrorism and we were also told that the family will remain under surveillance for some time and melinda what are German Authorities saying about how these returns are impacting the security situation here in germany are they telling people to be prepared for a higher Security Threat level no in fact the spokesman for the interior Ministry Said there is absolutely no reason to panic and in general he and others have been at pains to downplay the threat he said he said that germany is used to dealing with return nees that it has numerous organizations that can observe them but also that can help with the radicalization and reintegration should there be a need and a desire for that and in fact there have been several dozen returning as who came back voluntarily some of whom have faced trials in the courts. However the opposition or some members of the opposition here in germany say that they dont feel that that the governments plan for dealing with returning is adequate and point out that there may be some dozens of returning who are known to have fought with isis who are still being held in the middle east and will be expected to return to germany or g. Political correspondent Melinda Greene on the storm force youre in berlin linda thank you. Are staying here in europe italy has declared a state of emergency after canister often flooding in venice the government in rome has released 20000000 euros for immediate aid Giuseppe Conte describing the disaster as a blow to the heart of the country the mayor of venice says that the very future of the city is now at stake. On thursday the water rose and then retreated on st marks square the basilica one of venice is most iconic landmarks is among the worst hit by the flooding its crypt has been swamped. Prime minister just set picante rushed to the city to assess the situation he promised his government will act swiftly to provide funds and resources. d nor the Nickel Committee i organized will be needed to join in all the infrastructural problems of venice in order to govern all the problems of bennis will face the problems of big cruise ships the most a problem and a problem of coordinating better with the appropriate authorities. Mean to. The local authorities estimate that more than 85 percent of the city was inundated in the past days. High winds and heavy rain tribe the water level to almost 190 sent to me says it hasnt been this bad since 1966 may luigi putting yarrow blamed Climate Change for the extreme weather and said venice was on its knees theres also plenty of anger here since at the university of sydney i have a small shop and we had around 15000. 00 euros worth of damage i was prepared for a maximum of 60 centimeters of water but it was well over 70 we didnt have enough electricity and my pump was a Strong Enough to stop it. Im undersea barrier called the moser is being constructed to protect venice from high water but its not finished yet it has faced constant delays since construction began in 2003 as local taken the aftermath of the flooding city Officials Say the damage could total hundreds of millions of euros. Or earlier we spoke to our correspondent Julie Inverness and she gave us this wrap of the situation in the city of venice has gone back at least for today to its normal tides in this time of year the moon and the sun in their effect on the earths waters. Influence the high tide in venice so today we reached about 110 centimeters which is definitely lower than the record reached on tuesday night people however are still reeling from the high tide they are counting the damage they are trying to clean up their homes and their shops and they hope that they will receive some help from the government today just ethical until the Prime Minister promised some money that will be readily available for citizens and for Business Owners in the city in the hopes that that will help them kick start and get back on their feet so venusians are used to hardship high tides come every year but this one was exceptional no one was expecting it no one was prepared for it and venetians are tough but they are also a little skeptical of what the government has done and will be doing for example the most of this system of very years that is meant to protect venice from the high tide has been in construction for almost 20 years it was meant to be finished 5 years ago but it still hasnt happened and the trust in the government being able to bring that to completion is quite low here. And that was it julia saw delivery porting in venice israel and Palestinian Militants are observing a ceasefire after 2 days of clashes in gaza the last 2 days have seen the heaviest fighting in months along the gaza border 34 palestinians died in israeli strikes on the palestinian territory. Misael soar into the night sky above gaza before being snuffed out by israels iron dome Missile Defense system. Not as day broke it seemed to beckon affright show piece here. News of a deescalation in the. Also confirm the decease fire deal was reached under the supervision of egypt and it went into effect on the ground at 5 am with Islamic Jihad conditions. The dealing kluge the occupy israel submission to conditions to stop the assassinations protect the much of return demonstrators and begin the procedures to break the siege of gaza. But. The clashes began after Israeli Forces killed a Senior Commander from the Palestinian Militant GroupIslamic Jihad the fought back firing hundreds of missiles towards israel destroying buildings and wounding residents striking panic and every day life. It was is really fire power which proved deadliest air strikes on militant targets in the occupied territory of gaza killed dozens many of them civilians and children as real says the ceasefire deal will bring an end to the bloodshed though not the grief. Well across the planet Climate Change is having a huge impact on the environment and also on human health a major new study says that children will suffer the worst effects g. W. Science reporter Derek Williams explains. Rising temperatures will have a major impact on agriculture and global yield potential for staple crops like maize and rice is already in decline if the downward trend continues while populations rise food prices will be driven up leading to more malnutrition among the worlds poorest and in children that can affect development dramatically causing Lifelong Health problems. And Climate Change is closely tied to another a key factor in Child Development air quality children born today will on average be breathing and more toxic air than their parents that will cause rates of respiratory diseases like asthma to rise and increase their long term risk of heart attack and stroke. The current generation will also experience more extreme weather related events than their parents the health of hundreds of millions of people worldwide has already affected by flooding heat waves droughts and wildfires if we arent able to keep temperatures from rising under 2 degrees celsius tomorrows children will be exposed to the hazards of extreme weather throughout their lifetimes. And as temperatures warm the conditions improve for diseases like dengue fever cholera and diarrheal infections the range for mosquitoes that carry viral pathogens is expanding and as their young immune systems havent developed fully children are much more likely to suffer later Health Issues or die if they contract those illnesses Climate Change is already having an effect on child health the report concludes that it will only get worse if the planet continues to warm up. You know a disturbing study to talk about that is our science correspondent Eric Williams right here the big table with me so which of the dangers that were just mentioned there which of those pose the most immediate danger to children still and i think of the 4 dangers that were really mentioned in the report which is food supply air pollution then the question of infection a spreading infection and the question excuse me and then the question of of other environmental damage i think that infection is the one that is that going to be actually the most pressing issue because as we see as temperatures rise it raises the range for us for serious trotting diseases that up until now remain in the tropics it allows them to migrate into more moderate and more temperate zones and for example we see the expand in the expansion of of the range for miskito as which can act as vectors for diseases like malaria or or dengue fever or west nile virus and at the moment for example in Southern Europe were only seeing a couple 100 cases of that every year but if temperatures rise dramatically then that that number could be set to explode its does it i guess it does make a difference where a child grows up then doesnt it oh well its made a difference where a child grows up for a very very long time you know a child that lives and the heart of europe and out in the country somewhere is obviously going to have it a lot better than a child whos going up and in delhi at the moment were seeing all of this toxic air pollution and theyre also going to be better fed than a child on average in Subsaharan Africa but. The thing is theyre also going to receive better medical attention but really the ultimate thing that we need to be looking at is that this is about Child Development these diseases if when things happen at a very specific rate and theres change children are developing a very very vulnerable and specific when in their early lives their immune systems havent developed yet and theyre in. Thing that affects them at that age is going to have a lifelong knock on effects and lifelong consequences and so its going to turn into a chronic disease which is really ultimately why they say this generation is going to have to cope with chronic diseases that we never had to cope with and weve always heard about wife expectancies getting longer and longer and longer but is this next generation are they going to be the ones to actually face a shorter Life Expectancy whats its kind of impossible to tell the study really is looking its kind of its a warning shot its trying to predict how things are going to develop and as we all know none of us really knows how this environmental situation is going to play out and if its in a business as usual scenario which is what theyre there were starting from and we would have a 4 percent 4 degree rise in temperature by the end of the century and thats where these really disastrous and areas began what were shooting for based on the Paris Agreement is of course a maximum of 2 degrees celsius and if we manage to keep it under then were already seeing the effects of this in child health but if we manage to keep it under that and move towards cleaner technologies particularly within our cities then we can mitigate the consequences i think what about prudence and health care you know medical advancements what will they be able to address this increase and threats to help with medical advances that medicine really is advancing and gigantic leaps and bounds but the thing is is that once again returning to the concept of of if if these things happen to children at young periods in their lives for example if a child contracts for example asthma at a very young period of its life you might have the medical technology to keep that child alive for 7 or 8 decades but the child is going to have asthma and theres no way to turn back the clock and make that not happen so thats really what this is about thats why we say that you the children are the most vulnerable and in in a dirty world you know it cant be good Derek Williams as always thank you dear. A United Nations conference on population and development in nairobi has closed with a pledge to improve Womens Health part of that issue is Reproductive Health and Birth Control a program in senegal is having a positive impact. Every day goodness hour goes door to door visiting families in her darker neighborhood she has a budget for a district god most are empty and she wants to see change in her community. In the privacy of their homes she talks to women about sex and contraception. Not every woman is able to go to the clinic and choose a contraceptive method. She needs her husband to agree and sometimes also her mother in law some women come to the clinic and say my husband wants me to take this specific method even if its not safe so we go and speak to that has meant to raise his awareness our role is to media. 10 years ago the government launched this Outreach Program to make Family Planning a priority they hope to decrease maternal and new a natural death according to the world bank the 1st cd to rate dropped below 5 children per woman in 2016 it was a 1st time in senegals history the birth rate is no at 4. 00 lower than other countries in the region such as new share or nigeria in senegal around 95 percent of the population is Muslim Society here is conservative file is part of a growing young generation of religious leaders who promote Family Planning file has train more than 2500 him arms across the country he insists that the koran advocates breastfeeding and spacing out pregnancies but it was seen when you read the details of the work of the professor you can clearly see that he was against pregnancy. He had terrible consequences for the newborns and for the mother. More and more married couples are now you. Contraception but because 6 outside marriage is considered step 2 single young people often excluded from the awareness campaigns on sexual and Reproductive Health. Progress has been made but theres still a long way to go workers hope that more women and girls will soon have full control of the decisions concerning that buddies. Or the french football legend terry henri has made a return to coaching with canadian side montreal impact on reid has signed a 2 year deal with the club which plays in north america is in the west henri knows the league well having spent the end of his playing career at the new York Red Bulls the job at montreal is on rees 1st since he was sacked by french side monaco back in january. All right watch out tony stark on the shores of england a real life iron man has soared into the record books take a look earlier today daredevil inventor Richard Whelan blasted into the skies above white inside his jet engine powered flight suit there you go the british rocket man smashed the previous world record for the fastest speed using a jet suit hitting 138 Kilometers Per Hour thats more than double the speed of the previous record which was also set by the fast man brown himself back in 2070. Are heres a reminder that top story that were following for you a california hospital says that 2 people have died after a School Shooting 6 students are being treated after a gunman opened fire after a school near los angeles. Youre watching the news after a short break ill be back to take you through the day stick around for that well be right back. Oh. D. T. You know that 77 percent of market are younger than 6 oclock. Thats me and me and you. 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