Republican favourite. And sony hacks. You never know, it may be playing a prank or might be real. Why would i be there. Why a threat of violence has sony reconsidering a holiday release. Anger and outrage over the massacre over a school in pakistan. More than 140 killed, most of them children. Victims of the Pakistani Taliban waging a war on education, in search of revenge. Our coverage begins with this report from peshawar. Reporter vigils were held in peshawar for children and Staff Members killed at army public school. Many in pakistan feared the talibans revenge for launching a military campaign against the group. No one thought the target would be a school. The firing started suddenly. We ran. There were six or seven attackers, and they were entering the classrooms and shooting students one by one. More than 130 children are dead in one of the worst attacks in pakistans history. Some of the students were laying on the floor, terrified. Listening to the gun fire. Some contacting th
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We begin tonight with the horror in pakistan, and shock around the world. Taliban gunmen stormed a school in the city of bashar today, and the attack lasted for hours. When it was over, 140 people were dead, almost all of them children. Shocked families stood over the injured. Witnesses said that the gunmen fired at random, their primary goal to kill as many as possible. Reporter it was an attack many people in pakistan had feared would eventually come. The blowback, as the taliban takes its revenge on the army for launching a military campaign against it. But no one thought the target would be a school. We ran, there were six or seven attackers and they were entering the classrooms and shooting the children onebyone. More than 130 children are dead. One of the worst attacks in pakistan for years. Some of the students were on the floor, lying under their desks, terrified, listening to the gunfire around them. This student said that he was in the hall when the firing started. He saw som