Kerry this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes last sperm is working on two fronts to process the crime scene and also investigate the motive of the shooter. But led the sixty four year old former accountant to carry out the deadliest mass shooting and modern u. S. History. Tens of thousands of people are out on the streets in catalonia to protest against Police Violence during the vote to break away from spain. The palestinian Prime Minister holds a unity Cabinet Meeting in gaza as part of another push to end the rift among rival palestinian factions. And a plan to send thousands of our hensher refugees who have fled to bangladesh back to me and mark but theres Little Details on how that would be employment it. F. B. I. Agents are investigating the history of the sixty four year old former accountant who carried out the deadliest mass shooting in modern American History the tactics are trying to find out why Stephen Paddick opened fire from a hotel room overlooking a concert in las vegas fifty nine people were killed more than five hundred Others Injured Police found him dead in his hotel room alongside more than twenty weapons and a similar amount of guns were found in his home along with thousands of rounds of ammunition and explosives. And while on his way to see hurricane damage and puerto rico President Donald Trump dismissed questions from reporters about the prospect of gun reform. Anyways. Mark. Probert also joins us live now from las vegas im rob lets go back to the to Stephen Paddick what what also we learned about him since this shooting unfolded. Well theres precious little that we know at this point rush rick hill richelle other than the bare facts and thats the question that so many people are asking not only here in las vegas but all around the country really all around the world who was Stephen Paddick what led this previously law abiding sixty four year old retired to meticulously plan and carry out mans murder and my colleague heidi is out castro has been doing some reporting on this question but so far there are few answers why would a retired american accountant with no known political or religious affiliations commit the deadliest mass shooting in modern u. S. History the question has so far stumped investigators monday Morning Police combed through the primary home of sixty four year old Steven Patrick in misc eat a Peaceful Community of retirees ninety minutes north of las vegas paddock own this house which police say he shared with his girlfriend who is currently traveling outside of the country neighbors say other than being a wreck loose he was rather ordinary knowing that its just a guy that. Look so normal and and you just walk down the street look and say hello to is capable of turning in and doing what he did last night is Unbelievable Police say patrick had no criminal record the f. B. I. Says paddick was not affiliated with any armed group as my brother was a member of the gunmans brother told reporters patrick was a wealthy Real Estate Investor and gambler who showed no signs of violence theres just nothing i mean its on the Public Record he did stuff he went to college he had a job. And you know we own some apartments we sold some apartment we i mean theres theres nothing there was no indication. Nothing thats whats so. I mean. I mean i cant even make something up theres just. Theres nothing. Nothing so far to give police a lead in to why this massacre happened heidi joe castro aljazeera muskeg nevada so rob what else is going on in this investigation what else have we learned about either of the days leading up to the where all the weapons came from anything what new information to rehab. Well police have not held another briefing since. Last evening so there is not a great deal more information we do know that patrick amassed of an armory an arsenal if you will of forty two weapons some of which were found in the hotel room others at that home in mosquito vada they were all apparently purchased legally some of the Gun Shop Owners that sold these guns to patrick say that he met all the criteria filled out all the forms properly and raised no red flags when they interacted with him the death toll as weve stated as standing at the moment at fifty nine People Killed and more than five hundred injured on wednesday President Trump will visit las vegas he will bring a message of National Unity and try to bring some consolation here and one thing that may be a key element in the investigation is if the police are able to question Marilou Donley the female companion of Stephen Paddick who lived with him for some time she is out of the country the police are very anxious to speak with her ok proper idols life ross and los vegas thank you. Now the attack has once again sparked calls for increased control on the sale of firearms and the United States many gun owners and lobby groups rail against such proposals they point out that the right to carry a gun is a central tenet of the Us Constitution many argue that democratic freedoms are in short because the population is armed they say that it protects the country from the possibility of dictatorship because citizens can fight back groups that want to increase control on guns point out the constitution was written long before automatic weapons existed they say citizens were at risk by the widespread availability of high caliber firearms many want to limit the sale of semiautomatic weapons for strict people from carrying weapons in public and increased regulation on gun ownership Simon Chapman is author of over our dead bodies australias fight for gun control he says when australia banned semiautomatic weapons there was pushback from lobby groups but the leader of the time now says it was the most popular decision he made while in office. We had thirteen mesh shootings in seventeen years before the knot in ninety six and in ninety eight ninety six a man ran amok with semiautomatic weapons and killed thirty five people tourist location in tears mania now that this man unlike the killer to die had no criminal record he had no Mental Health history he was someone who people said after the event well he was a strange because but nothing was ever done by police or Mental Health authorities about this person and its the same with most people who engage in mass killing incident within six weeks after the incident and not in ninety six all state and the federal government in australia united to outlaw civilian on a ship semiautomatic weapons and in the twenty one years since we have not seen a single massacre in this country a general strike has brought much of head alone yet to a complete standstill following sundays controversial vote to break away from spain strikes were called by catalan trade unions in response to the violence by Spains National police during the ballot yelling nine hundred people were entered as hundreds of riot police attempted to shut down the polling stations live pictures there so lets go to our lawrence lee who is live there all of this and barcelona so florences the day has progressed are the crowds getting bigger or are they dissipating. Theres a little hiatus just to the moment they they they they went and hit all the main targets they wanted to this morning the Popular Party the ruling Party Headquarters the National Police center here at the University Square and then of the council on parliament and theyre going to rest i think for a couple of hours theyre all going to come back again for the six or seven oclock tonight and it will look very much the same as it did this this morning which was very defiant no little anger of course it was cold in the wake of all the Police Violence on sunday very many people saying that the mandate as they see its of the referendum needed to be accepted and mirrored by the council on parliaments and they want their independence this week and if you say to these people well maybe you do but you know the rest of spain dozens in the European Union doesnt support you most people here like saying europe where are you they feel a lot of bitterness towards the e. U. In the European Commission you say these things too and they said well yeah but no ones listening to us its our democracy and we reserve the right to have things our own way in the end i think what it says is if the madrid government thought it was going to be able to crush the referendum the council land on sunday in the way it did with the police they think that they misjudged it badly what type of interaction that youve been able to say has been with police considering thats kind of what but sparked off. Well the there the goddess avila riot police have havent been here at all theyve been invisible and all these things have been policed at a very great distance actually by the council on police but the other people in all of this who are invisible the governments of madrid and the European Union and it is the most bizarre situation to me to be honest with you because you know your own situation here in a in a very democratic progressive western european country that it might actually have a slightly fallen apart by the end of the week and yet nobody seems to want to address the sense of crisis that there is for spain and the need for the European Union. Theres Spanish Government sees this not as a political issue but a legal issue and thats why i wanted to stop the referendum and therefore rowley has been Prime Minister has no interest in political mediation with the council on government even though theyve said that they might want it to happen the European Union has had absolutely nothing about this except a statement from the European Commission saying the violence cant be the way the two sides need to go together and so you have this ticking clock that the council is might actually announce their independence by the end of the week a bit of spain falls off the International Map no longer part of the European Union which is a crisis all round and yet you just have silence everywhere and no one apparently willing to get to grips with what is an absolutely enormous democratic problem all right so this all barrels ahead but the two sides extremely far apart. A lot of barcelona lawrence thank you. When you were head of the news hour and clothing under fire and the administered kashmir gunmen launched an attack on an indian army base plus. Im sure about im on the im in iraq in doha but when looking at innovative job and car design and technology in the one nine hundred fifty s. To the near future. And sport barcelonas most Famous Football Club speaks as the city observes a general strike while all that in sport. The French Parliament is about to vote on a new and controversial antiterrorism bill for proof the bill will endorse exceptional powers currently granted to the police as part of the state of emergency put in place after the paris attacks in two thousand and fifteen critics say the new law will create a permanent state of emergency and harm civil freedom the butler is live for us in paris to talk more about this so so natasha whats the latest there what is this law mean. We all expecting this law to be passed by French Parliamentarians at any moment and in fact what it will do to it will allow the government to lift this state to much and say that it has been in place since the november twenty fifteen paris attacks now the government say that this law will be extremely tough and thats necessary because of the still under threats more than two hundred people have been killed in attacks over the past two years the most recent just last sunday in the Southern City of malcolm of say when two women were killed by a man wielding a knife in a train station and then again today the French Interior minister said that appealed in the center of power. To bite me so im going straight the government says that something needs to be done and they. Say that this new counterterrorism know is the way to deal with it but many critics say that is simply going to end up leading to human rights abuses so to talk more about all of this im joined by freshman journalist pierre haski p. S. This is a very controversial nor because many people say it might end up turning france into a police state yes the problem is that no politician could leave the state of emergency without taking some risk and the last one the tried was for so long then president in july last year and a few hours later his announcement there was a nice attack so politicians dont want to be caught again in that kind of a limit so they they said ok well leave the state of emergency but we introduced tougher security laws which is the sixth time in five years that we have a new security rose so they have been piling on top of each other the problem this time is that many regulations or activities by the police which were under judicial control are no given to police and administrative control and thats what is worrying a lot of human Rights Groups and some opposition parties. Have even had a u. N. Rapporteurs saying that this is a real worry and theyre worried about the direction the fraud is going in but when you speak to people in the street when you speak to french people it has to be said that few people seem to be bothered by the small yes a problem as you as you mentioned in your introduction we are still in the threads and every day you have either in france or in neighboring countries the signs of this right and people put security on top of anything else that means that they accept this stuff follows especially with you know we dont leave with a threatening government but the problem is that once you have those in the statute book in the low. What who knows what future governments were going to have. If not then look up and. The far right candidate who lost the last election one day gets in the office she would have tough for those two to handle and thats what is worrying a lot of human rights defenders in france but as you say Public Opinion doesnt care because they put security on top of anything else wise when if this new no is posted a thank you very much if the snow is posted age will come into effect at the end of the month and that is when the government will also make mistakes and i did see plenty of talks about them live in paris thank you laura and your refugees have arrived in bangladesh from me and mar while the two countries have a great honor repatriation plan to send back their attention was made after representative for me and maurice later on travel to bangladesh for talks with its foreign minister the un has called the exodus of over a half a million one hundred the worlds fastest developing a refugee crisis. Has made proposals for taking back the role hinge of refugees both countries have agreed to form a joint working group in order to monitor the repeat region process both of us have agreed on it now bangladesh will figure out what the details will be of the composition of the joint working group so will myanmar. Are of the mill has the latest from me and mark. Well there was a similar agreement to return. Who had fled main mar to bangladesh in early around an earlier round of violence in the ninetys and it will be based on that particular agreement at that time about a quarter of a million refugees were repatriated to mean maher but it was facilitated by the United Nations crucially in this instance there will be no United Nations of involvement this will be something thats going to be worked out between bangladesh and main my main my has said that its going to set up two checkpoints. Along the border with bangladesh one on land and one on water to process the return isnt under what its calling a National Verification process now we dont have a lot of details about what that process will entail but if you look back at the nineteen in the at the agreement in the one nine hundred ninety s. Rangers were. Expected to provide evidence of citizenship or id cards or at least some sort of evidence of residency mean months is extremely difficult for a row hinges have been excluded from citizenship and even if they did have some sort of documents many people fled their homes too quickly to take anything like that with them so its unclear and unlikely that many of the half million or so refugees were hinges who fled to me in my will actually be able to come back under this process and muhammad has a way this for us from cox as a bizarre near the bangladesh and more water. With seemingly no end in sight to the or hinder refugee crisis questions are now arising about whether bangladesh and myanmar could come up with some sort of agreement to allow for refugees or hinder refugees to return to me and more now weve spoken to refugees that have arrived here in the past few days they are absolutely terrified at that prospect they say that they do n