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Three suspects arrested after firearms stolen from police station while duty officers allegedly sleeping

Three suspects were arrested after four firearms were stolen from Petrusville police station in the Northern Cape on Monday night while officers on duty were allegedly sleeping.

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The Walking Dead review: A routine mission ends with a surprise


Well, that was bracing. For most of “One More,” it seems as though we’re going to just be doing another gloss on the whole “Are people still worth saving? Is there still beauty in the world?” shtick
The Walking Dead has done a hundred times before. (That might not even be hyperbole at this point.) Guest star Robert Patrick is there, playing a menacing guy who has taken Gabriel and Aaron prisoner, and is forcing them to play Russian roulette, with one caveat: They can point the gun at themselves
or the other man, and pull the trigger. He wants them to keep going until one of the two is dead, assuming one will eventually shoot the other, out of some misguided idea that this will prove a point about how there’s only bad folks left, or whatever. But Gabriel and Aaron refuse to give in. “You weren’t always like this; none of us were,” one tells the man, kindly. “We’re good people!” the other insists, swearing that if he’ll just put the gun down, they can take him to join their community, and he’ll see that there’s still good in the world. They each point the gun at their own heads and pull the trigger, over and over, until finally, right before Aaron kills himself, the man puts a stop to it. Patrick’s mysterious loner drops the gun, and unties Aaron. “Meyers. My name is Meyers,” he says. Our duo just got a new traveling companion, and the community will meet a new face.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180207:22:29:00

her diaries reveal state doping on chinese sports. commission jan used to be a doctor for the chinese and the beats. she says that s true all the eighty s and ninety s there was systematic doping across all sorts. of human for speaking out and she had to leave china and now lives in exile in germany. in sixty minutes long. he takes it personally you anything with a little blunder feet to. make the game so special. federal troops. become more than football on line. crime fighter the new season of radio crime thriller speaking. to mr bartlett.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180207:22:09:00

dynamism so that s message number two number three a message on europe we are ready to get into the driver seat next to emmanuel mccall oh yeah and the because then over to barbara barbara what do you think the germans gave mr marquand today i mean did he get a bouquet from the german chancellor. at least that brand i would rather say it s a big box nicely tied was written really give a real gift package because mccrone really needs germany to do anything in europe he came out with some bold ideas he wants to reform the eurozone he wants to have some sort of european monetary fund he wants to invest more in europe and shift sort of the economic spending power of germany somehow through as the south of europe where money and investment is sorely needed so he could have done nothing none of all of these if the grand coalition in berlin wouldn t have come together because it was the liberal party of my coalition as they said in germany it would

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180125:02:10:00

the most and be sure people in the room now what is interesting besides the content here is the fact that we ve got a french president mr marquand delivering part of a speech in english not french what in the world should we make of that helen and i think this just says a lot about french president among us michael michael and approach to well his campaign and now his presidency he has always been an internationalist he s got that entrepreneurial spirit which hints at america despite the fact that he wouldn t be in favor of those america first policies he did then transition into french as well what was interesting about the way the emanuel because it was so unlike other leaders he didn t really seem to have a script or an autocue he didn t even really seem presidential he seemed to have a lot of energy and really speak from the hearts and he seemed more like

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180125:02:19:00

intentions a year ago when trump took office but then well we dropped the ball i mean you re right we want to show our viewers just a section here of what you wrote you wrote the idea then was that it was time to take the story back to not let trump and his acolytes control the conversation we unfortunately have failed to hold up our end of the bargain i suspect that one factor behind the dropoff in quality is burnout but the sad fact one year into this presidency is that the current approach to covering this white house is no longer working burnell it feels as if it feels as if you go ahead i mean to ask you about the notion of burnout i mean it feels as if no president before trump has received as much media attention is this self-inflicted burnout. you know i mean when i talk about burnout i m talking about burnout both among

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180125:02:23:00

president says that this is all bogus why doesn t he just fire mr moeller and get this over with and here is her response they want to see this come to a complete and full conclusion i think we all know what everybody in this room would do if the president did that and i don t think that s helpful to the process i mean i heard that and i thought while so the white house says that the president is making crucial decisions based on what he expects the behavior of journalists to be so how in the world we supposed to report that. yeah first don t. nobody believes that if the president thinks that the heat is too intense at some point nobody believes that he won t actually get rid of the special prosecutor so let s let s set that aside. and while they say they may want to see the process

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180125:02:26:00

others for he s president has also vowed to expand his army s offensive east words where they risk approaching u.s. forces stationed in syria u.s. president donald trump warning turkey against that move as the fighting intensifies . the shattered turn of yielded evidence of the force that turkey has brought to be enough turkey s government is determined to press on with all of branch which to them has been a success so far. the operation will continue till the threat is removed. but the kurdish p.g. wants the world to know that they would surrender the enclave without a fait. we will resist and will not allow the enemy to invade our land to the last drop of blood we have we will never retreat from here. those appear to be no idle words missiles fired from controlled territory crashed into this mosque in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180125:02:20:00

journalists which is something we care about and journalists care about not sure the broader public cares that much but i do think there s a significant burnout among readers and among viewers. and i think one of the reason that you made the point that this president has received more coverage and and so much of the coverage that racine is generated by him. its coverage of things that he wants to get attention to in this president has a unusual ability to sort of sense when that conversation is moving away from him and to grab it back he does as we all know through twitter he does it through very provocative comments and i think journalists have been too willing to swear go down those paths which fit let s face it are quite repetitive i mean the president will say c.n.n. is great news and he ll say it ten times or he ll say it twenty times you know thirty times my argument has been why why is news the thirty first time that he says that i think so i just think that there s been a failure of i mean i say in

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