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The final grand slam of the. This is us that. Race for the Driver's Championship. Facts of. This. Kind of life for thanks. A lot of 5 on Dawson at a bar and coming up in this program in a memorable see will bring you the latest from California 24 hours on from the shooting story that we told you about last night as it was still an ongoing incident we'll have the latest from there is news of what exactly happened at the garlic festival in Gilroy California emerges also what's beyond the spike in the tiger population in India one of the conservation is done right there that is seen increasing numbers of his image and also the Tigers still an endangered species we'll hear about the video of an Indian family who checked into a hotel room and left with as much of the room as they could get their hands on and will bring you news of the option that is simply out of this world well yeah I think that's a way of putting it it's a metaphor you know what I mean just good story that. Says Richard now it's a story we 1st brought she an awful night last night 3 people have been killed one of them 6 year old boy and 15 others injured after a gunman attacks a food festival in California the gunman was shot dead by police shortly after he began firing over police are investigating reports that a 2nd suspect may still be a large the attack happened at the annual garlic festival in the small town of Gilroy which is about 80 miles south of San Francisco the annual event was taking place in a local park where according to the 1st. Whose website weapons of any kind banned the eyewitness told C.B.S. News what he saw. Right by. Birth right and then you. Have. That it is very private band and that is that for the next 50 yards from where we were police say offices were already on site and responded to the shooting in less than a minute as the Police Chief Scott Smith It appears as if though they had come into the festival via the creek which borders a parking area. And they use some sort of a tool to cut through the fence to be able to gain access through the security fence line. The governor of California is described as shooting is nothing short of her ific the U.S. President said he said about the incident people to be careful and safe Brianna sags is a reporter from Buzz Feed based in California he's been following events as well the reaction had been in the state it shows. Another go shooting at a California. So it's you know it's just one of those things that they've type of reaction from a community that how could this happen here garlic festival that's you know so family friendly and safe in our yard to stop similar type of shock and horror and frustration I bet in some of the people who were there and were close to what happened pretty much in shock what they've been saying though as to what they saw. Well I I thought Gilroy But you know it's a lot of people you know it's a huge festival that as I said very famous in the region and I had it was the last day of the festival was really just kind of. Closing down so people were just wandering around a chilling use a can then that you know it's been sounded like fireworks were going off and all decided people started running and. They you know people said that they they saw a gunman kind of dressed in camouflage shooting into a large crowd of people by the 2 clerics and the music stage so it was indiscriminate shooting. Yesterday randomly and to a straw and of people that you know I spoke to the thing that had just been playing their last encores following up that chant than their classic rock band from San Jose which is about 30 miles away and they were playing their last off and they said they heard the shooting and that I thought Mick was shooting it too you know few 100 people by the and the stage in front of that are that the stage they were on front of them and 3 people saw it as a result of the shooting 3 people did 2 children. Correct so 3 people the victims were all young. One who was a 6 year old boy is. Was conceived in and that there are identified later on today and a 13 year old girl and her. Her name it was came out and then the colleges said that one of its graduates. Trevor he was also a victim and he was I think in his twenty's is what the police said earlier today what do we know about the shooter and the motive for this. We still don't know a motive you know we know that the shooter police said had been living in the vat of which. Recently and asked how he bought the weapon which is in a case doubt I take a very different styles. Of rifle and lot of details in the in the Vatican and I thought of it to California as the last game in the area and Jim did say after his well though as you know what the feds close that family has there there is there is one in the jail very accomplished athlete a boxer and they want to of like was a good student the father was also. A runner and that they're just you know as a solid family in the community and and killed right and the shooter was 19 years old. Correct yes he was 19 years old and the. Shooting happened very quickly you know it was the attack was kind of over maybe a minute or so. After it started the 3 please officers engage the suspect and. You know it's taken down all the other quickly so please credit ing that those officers responded with You know it could have been a lot lot worse within one minute the police on to see that had chilled him. Yeah they engage us like they had a T.N. Down and within a bit you know they will patrolling the festivals the suspect the student God made a go through a precarious is the back like using cutters to cut the fat so that's how they missed him you know because it is so exhausting through these areas do you know they think they were officers I had is that it wasn't like there was lax security or anything he stuck in and the authorities. Could. Love lives I can imagine that how many people were injured we say 3 people were killed coming through for injured gas about 15 others through were injured in a few been released today from hospital to area hospitals and their injuries injuries Perry range from fair to put a call. And the organizes of the citizen who everybody is it is a shark as I said the 1st of all it's like it's just a huge summer offended attracts you know hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people from all over in order California and so you know they're there in force all right in the chest and in that this family pops family focus. Like that as a thing you know people from all over it are tougher to try to do something like this but it's the save my job resiliency is that you know they won't let this this person really is your. Record So you're there if they're vowing you don't have it again next year and that you did not let this to be something that is are important here Brianna Sachs there reporting for Buzz Feed bracing kind of fornia some good news now out of India which is home to nearly 3000 tigers Well that still do tiny fraction of the number of tigers eroded across India in the last century it does represent a rapid growth in the target population over the last 5 years India's now has to make sure to be home to around 70 percent of the world's Tigers prime minister to render Modi be present in the findings on Monday said India is now one of the biggest and most secure habitats of the tiger Well let's cross live to Delhi in speed to Bill in the right she's the executive director of the Wildlife Protection Society of India Belinda this is really good news isn't it is it's amazing how they do and I'm staggered Well you know it's really it is sort of positive results that have come out of a conservation investment for over 45 years and I think I think the key to it is that we now have and this is I mean then the increase is quite recent We now have 50 Tiger reserves covering in covering an area of over 71000 square kilometers so what we've gotten is is sort of this these critical Taika habitats which is safe now for tigers so they're multiplying they're breeding they take is a. You know they're very resilient and so on but for the. Heating they need a bit of space and everything else right and I think that's what's happened and they're also spilling out of some of these areas so you know there are still problems that is still poaching but amazingly these wonderful animals. Are doing while now and that's wise we're with the count last half and in 2014 there were 2226 Tigers but the figure from 2018 show that there are now $2967.00 which is an increase of words about 30 percent increase $33.00. 0 level mathematics. I didn't use a calculator. I mean is it safe to say that the tiger is not an endangered species any movement Oh no I mean India has you know 70 percent of the world's tight and you don't want all your eggs in one basket. But. No And we have a problem still here we still lose about $100.00 tigers to coaching every year and you know despite what the honorable prime minister says. None of us are convinced that we have genuine genuine political will to secure a future for while tigers in India you know as our environmental laws are quietly being weakened and we have a lot of. What you call it lenient infrastructure intrusions So every time a dam is needed or a highway or a canal or it new railway track or worst of all power lines it's put through critical wildlife habitat. Indians physically there's people living in those areas close to the tiger habitat do they see tigers as an asset. Well some do where there's tourism then yes they see it as an asset and and remember people you know worship the tiger they've lived I mean the local people have lived close to wild tigers. You know since the beginning of time but things are changing India is changing so you know people have access to mobile phones to television and so on so they're not as tolerant as as certainly that I was as tolerant as they used to be and the other problem big problem which is I think you know conservationists conservations biggest challenge everywhere not just India is is human wildlife concert it's really it's getting to a tipping point in India where we've seen some gusty things happen in the last few weeks you know tigers being lynched you know beaten to death literally and that goes back to these linear inches and because every time you mess with the habitat and you destroy it in fragmented You know it it it it fuels. Conflict because the animals move away move out of the the protected areas. So if they're in the domain very said to be if they go beyond them in oh yeah I suppose humans have to present themselves as well we are still talking of course the dangers of the cause here but you know. Don't we shouldn't actually be talking about tigers The point is we need these forests you know we need them to mitigate climate change protect our sources of water give us rain and fresh air the Tigers are just the guardians of those forests and all the animals and plants that live in their domain and if we don't you know if they if the government doesn't do a strictly hands off. You know is no further the notifications only an infrastructure. You know we're in trouble India is a. Country of 1400000000 people and there's a tiny part of it which has this fabulous habitat and of course a fabulous animal but but we need those forests. We places to live as rugged gentlemen if the population is to be then would you do this something is not to give it some point and I snort this in India by the way yeah but it can't be that because otherwise it will die I mean it's I mean I'm living it unfortunately my my head offices here in Delhi and then many months if you have to where they couldn't of gas masks I mean the pollution is dreadful in the west this time I'm I mean heavenly places but not not here. Would you have certain sorts of cable in the woods or you know them will be because we're we varied of. You haven't ever see very far and it's a big it is a wider picture to these but what do you hope the future of China is in India will be well I hope that we'll be able to to offer a future generations the possibility to get to get to know to see these absolutely gorgeous go plucking creatures I mean I've spent over 45 years working with wild tigers and I still get tears in my eyes when I when I'm watching one and it would be just gosh if you could generations would never forgive us if if you and I and and and everybody let them slip through our fingers they just wouldn't I did burst into tears once when I read a poem on air about. Tigers disappearing from there yeah it is heartbreaking to full creatures beautiful. Joy you get from being so close well so one thing we should know about tigers bilin is one thing we should all know about tigers. Just that they're probably the most magnificent things on this planet because unlike other big cats like lions they don't going price this solitary except for when they're mating or bringing up the family. And so they hate this super being you know they have to be absolutely perfect and fit and everything because they this of divers and then they're. You know they they don't they can't rely on anybody else but themselves and I really find that also. When you just see one will kill anything it's just extraordinary that they're the most perfect I hate 6 a machines but living things and it is a remarkable that they've been able to count so many tigers I mean the 4th time this has happened but it's a it's a it's an incredible thing I mean it's they covered during this record it a tiger estimation not a census $100.00 for over $147000.00 square miles of tiger range and they surveyed it in detail incredible. I mean they're We're going to have to leave it there before thank you very much. Guys thank you cannot observe Belinda right there she's the executive director of the Wildlife Protection Society of India tended with us in called Considine to tell us a remarkable story the road has gone viral. And what appropriately got a month into from the Tollygunge Club which was once run by Belinda Wright. Father Bob Wright the many years and where she grew up and that this place I built the telly gunge club it was swamped that was marshland and Batley there was a few tigers that are roaming around here but the conversation this morning here is not about the tiger it's about this. Video of an Indian couple or an Indian family on holiday in Bali that has gone viral because the individual confronted as they had the thing by the hotel staff who then go to their luggage and I'm like maybe me I don't know about you Dalton who does pinch a few of those costs met takes this shampoo 6 after they've taken it a little bit they had the head dry as some of the plant Paltz hang is basically everything that they could find in that room let's hear a little bit from that video and I will say it slowly slowly a bit of a little bit of. Money you know you have a load of money I know you have a lot of money in Germany I mean face is the respect. Of the eighty's or even. You know that if you go to just a. Little bit late so food supply the Habs. It is and it's you know it started quite a debate here in India the person actually posted that video initially I called on the government to cancel they have passports for bringing the whole country into absolute disgrace but it's founded 2 different debates Firstly what is it acceptable to take from a hotel room doctor and I mean what why you are allowed to tell because you know you're paying to develop the cost medics you know except simple once you go past down and stop pinching the towels I mean it's your home full of little bottles like mine is from various hotels from across the well. Actually. Do you know that the cost matter. Who. Says you know. Scratch your. Behind and I try to use well. You know noise from there for weeks and weeks and weeks rather used ones where they make money or me that make proper money or me. Well that's one debate they did people having at the moment the other one is the behavior of Indian tourist abroad I mean recently a hotel in Switzerland which had a lot of tourists coming through had 2 sets of rules one for tourists generally and another one they felt was needed for the Indian tourist because of their behavior in the past the Indian government has even considered setting up classes so that people understand some of the cultural norms that may be different in that part of the world that Indians now with a huge amount of cash that some of them have and now traveling to it's an issue that I've been speaking to with one of the Indians leading columnist. I don't know when Indians go abroad they think at all about how it reflects on their country. To get you the most bang for their buck you know you have to remember when Indians are travelling abroad especially in the West. Are converted from dollars or euros to rupees and so they really feel that they must make the most of whatever they can give even if it's all the free so little packets of sugar on display and I have to see as full disclosure you know I think my mother's cabinet is filled with soaps from Patel's from all over the world but that the soap is your right as is the little sashay of shampoo they have been stories of Indian stealing cutlery from hotels and all of that it does reflect badly on the country just on the people who have and. They basically issued a separate set of rules to them how to behave Yeah basically it's a case of separate and unequal where they singled out Indians for their bad behavior in terms of what they took at the buffet table basically they accused Indians of buying stuff from the table and taking it back with them to eat lunch as well as talking really loudly in the car doors but you know this is an issue even in India people do. Loudly all the time and so even in an Indian hotel in India there are lots of Indians annoyed that other Indians for talking loudly are having the children in the dining room and all of that I see years ago I think th