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absolutely free. that's the idea did free 6-9, 369369 am now to leave at democratic nominee thank you for bringing back the joy. don't ever underestimate the power of this she does it all with a sense of joy. i just have to say it, you know, it, you feel it these guys are creepy and yes, just weird as hell. that's what you see. >> it is really on him to decide whether to move forward with a ceasefire negotiations have reached their final stage. >> nobody should be out on the streets and these conditions, we need you to stay home until this passes cnn newsroom with
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max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the u.s. >> and around the world. i'm max foster and i'm christina macfarlane. it's wednesday, august 7, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 3:00 a.m. in eau claire, wisconsin, where democratic kamala harris and, her newly announced running mate tim walz, will campaign today. harris introduced the minnesota governor as her pick for vp on tuesday in philadelphia, republican vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance, also has events scheduled in wisconsin and michigan before heading to north carolina. all key swing states there harris kicked off the pennsylvania rally with a major announcement high stand before you today to proudly announce i am now officially the democratic nominee the
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raucous rally was the first time voters got to hear from harris and walz as a team and hear details about his background to his fellow veterans. >> he is sergeant major walz to his former high school students. >> he was mr. wall and to his former high school football players, he was coach what was his made. >> a name for himself campaigning for harris over the past few weeks and is credited with this now famous line of attack pointing out just an observation of mine that i that i made, i just have to say it, you know, it you feel it. these guys are creepy and yes, just weird as hell. that's what you see. >> that's what you see we'll show you. >> he won't shy away from playing the role of the attack dog against the republicans. he got the biggest applause of the day with this jab the mocks our laws he sows chaos and division
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and that's to say nothing of his record as president he froze in the face of the covid crisis he drove our economy into the ground and make no mistake. >> violent crime was up under donald trump that's not even counting the crimes he committed well, a poll taken before harris pick walz shows 70% of voters were unsure of their impression of him or have never heard of him. >> the trump campaign is already on the attack, sending out a fundraising email saying walz should be would be worse, vice president in history and unleash hell on earth for more now, on the democratic ticket big debut from cnn's mj lee in
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philadelphia vice president kamala harris, selecting minnesota governor tim walz as her running mates, and 91 days and other name president of the united the two meet a joint appearance hours after the announcement during a rally in philadelphia tuesday evening thank you, madam vice president for the trust you put in me, but maybe more so thank you for bringing back the joy the 60-year-old emerged as a favorite for some high profile democrats and labor unions. >> a source familiar with the process says that harris was impressed in part with the governor's authenticity, the joy that you're bringing back to the country, the enthusiasm
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that's out there it'll be a privilege to take this with you across the country. >> walz is a veteran and former congressmen who represented a conservative-leaning rural district for 12 years prior to that, he was a high school football coach and teacher i don't know if every high school geography teacher expects to be in this position at some point but it is very strange to be running on my treadmill and have people talking about the things that are there and he's already proving to be an effective messenger. >> he was one of the first to refer to the top of the gop ticket as we're a talking point. that has gained traction in recent weeks, these guys are just weird. >> that's so it is much out, don't give them the power with less than 100 days to go. harris and walz will hit the ground running, making several stops in battleground states this week, reporting in washington, i'm julia benbrook now i want to tick it's all set then for both major parties comes the question at debates. here's republican hopeful j.d. vance well, i absolutely want
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to debate tim walz, but i want to debate them actually, after he's actually officially the nominee. >> and i did call him and congratulate him and offered to my best wishes, i think that's the polite thing to do, but look what it shocked me the democrats pulled another switcheroo. know wouldn't so look, we're going to wait until they actually nominate kamala harris and tim walz before we do any debates is officially the nominee for the democrats. he took aim at vance's backstory and said he's anxious to debate like all regular people i grew up with in the heartland, jd studied at yale had his career funded by silicon valley billionaires and then wrote a bestseller trashing that community. >> come on that's not what middle america is. >> and i got to tell you can't wait to debate the guy that is, if he's willing to get off the couch and show up i max did not
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come to play. diddy know and i think in the polls and we'll see right, a lot of people don't know much about him he, they've clearly got a defined roles him and harris have really sort of carved it up. and he has come out of the gates firing me. this race is getting interesting fascinating. in fact, now, let's move onto the markets right? >> because of across the globe they appear to be steadily recovering after monday's meltdown. >> today, asia markets continued the rebound with hong kong, japan, and south korea all in positive territory or wall street stocks bounce back tuesday after widespread losses a day earlier, the stock selloff was triggered by a combination of investors fears about a slowing economy, rising japanese interests streets in crumbling tech stocks, but also these weird sort of instruments in his financial market instruments that work in a particular way and they sort of got about our control cnn's julia chatterley has more on the market's wild ride i think
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you'd be forgiven for feeling a sense of whiplash after seeing green on the screen in tuesday's us session versus the dramatic losses that we saw in monday's session. >> it's not unusual to see a big bounce after a big fall like this. the problem is it doesn't really give us an indication of where stocks headed next. the warning sign, perhaps in what we saw in tuesday's session was despite having recouped more than half the gains for most of the session we lost ground into the close so that selling pressure came back, got to be a little bit cautious now about how we reopen in wednesday's trading session, it leaves us watching all the same things. part of what helped in tuesday's session was the big bounce back that we saw in asia on tuesday. and that was in part really to do with japan. but when you're seeing at 12% collapse one day and a 10% rise the next day, you can't describe these as
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healthy markets that needs watching because there'll be blowback to the global markets. if again, we see similar volatility back in june pan certainly tech stocks today also helped to some degree, i spoke to a big investor who said, look, he's hearing more people wanting to buy stocks versus sell tentatively a good sign, but again, keep an eye on tech stocks. i'm talking all over the world. the wildcard, then once again and remains a palpable fear. >> to what degree we're seeing the u.s. >> economy slow and the only way we answer that question really is buy the data. and that's going to take some time to come through right now, the market is pricing a whole host of quarter-point cuts this year for the federal reserve, the question is, do we get them? and if we, do, we get relief? but it's just going to take some time for now relief because we've got green on the screen. but watch wednesday's market open once again, we're not out of the woods yet. julia chatterley, cnn, new york we'll
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be watching right way british prime minister meanwhile, keir starmer promising to keep communities safe as the country braces for more potentially violent protests in the coming hours. >> he held another emergency meeting on tuesday to discuss the response to the unrest. it comes as far right. activists reportedly planned to target immigration centers and law firms today well, london's mayor is warning violent protesters will face consequences. he posted on x if you commit a crime, you will be arrested and face the full force of the law. >> the protests began last week after three young girls were stabbed to death in the coastal town of southport, england. authorities say the far right has seized upon that tragedy to demonize muslims and immigrants with a suspect in that attack falsely accused of being an islamic migrants. >> cnn's nada bashir has been following the story and has more now well here in rotherham in northern england, there is still a feeling of unease following sunday's unrest, which saw violent, racist, far right rises targeted i think
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this hotel behind me, hotel which was reportedly housing asylum seekers, we've been speaking to members of the community on tuesday, many of whom told us that they were feeling playing afraid. >> some told us they were too afraid to leave their homes on sunday. others say they are fearful for further riots that could take place. here in rather when of course they have queen warnings of further riots planned across the united kingdom. and we have seen those riots taking place in various issues across the country on monday, plymouth was targeted by yet more violent riots. and of course, in belfast, we have seen serious unrest, petrol bombs, bricks being thrown towards at police officers family, homes being vandalized bice and targeted one man in his 50s was also attacked by rioters police say that rioters had stamped on his head and he described him as being in a serious condition and there's a huge amount of concern, but also a huge amount of pressure now on the british government to take tougher action against these rioters. take a listen to this message from the uk prime
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minister keir starmer we've seen muslim communities targeted attacks on mosques. >> other minority communities singled out nazi salutes in the street. attacks on the police, wanton violence alongside racist rhetoric so no i won't shy away from calling it what it is. far-right, thuggery. >> the prime minister himself has vowed to use the full force of the law against rioters, at least 370 people involved in these riots have been arrested so far, the crown possible houston service has said that it has already charged around 100 people, but again, there are huge concerns around the potential for more riots to take place across the country. the government has said, it is stepping up police presence across the country and preparing additional security measures as a precaution the bashir cnn enrolled room england tropical storm debby
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has moved off the u.s. east coast now well, for now, with its center near the georgia, south carolina border, they're now is still dumping torrential rain in the region storms grown slightly in strength that is expected to get more powerful before making another landfall, which is later this week, fire officials in south carolina report a local dam is holding after concerns it had the potential to fail. the state has received more than a foot or 30 centimeters of rain in multiple areas, and some could see more than two feet or 60 centimeters of rainfall in the coming days, simmons, bryan able shows us the damage caused by tropical storm debby so far tropical storm debby is once again churning in the warm ocean water of the atlantic expected to re-strengthen just a few dozen miles off the coast first hitting florida, debby is forecast to strengthen. >> turn and make a second landfall in south carolina later this week, we were preparing for that, that kind
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of heavy rainfall and the danger that comes with that kind of flooding officials already reports at least five deaths across two states due to debby. >> we strongly abuzz residents to stay off the roads if at all possible. >> even communities that escaped a direct hit earlier this week are reeling from torrential rain and immense flooding including in sarasota, florida. >> we definitely saw very high water rise very quickly there. and we are bracing for more, more than 17 inches of rain fell causing the city's wettest three-day period on record with water all the way up to rooftops in some places the storm is expected to head back toward land come thursday and then sweep up the east coast. >> this storm isn't over yet. so we urge everyone in its path to remain vigilant while all eyes are on debby, that tropical storm could be just an appetizer of what's suit come colorado state university forecasters are calling for an
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abnormally active august in the atlantic with an 85% chance of above-normal hurricane activity through the 19th in south carolina. i'm brian april a wet weather experts warn this could be the start of weeks of above-normal hurricane activities were more set in the atlantic ocean combined with rapidly growing la nina are creating the perfect conditions for storms according to forecasters at colorado state university, us national hurricane center is already tracking multiple areas of possible development i total of 23 named storms predicted for this year's atlantic hurricane season a spacex mission as delivered a craft to the international space station with more than 8,200 pounds of equipment and supplies on board. >> the cargo will be used for a number of scientific studies, including how fire behaves in space the effects of microgravity on human cells sounds dangerous, setting a fire is needed. >> i think also on onboard a balloon, a penny and a hex nut
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been hiding in the vast network of tunnels beneath gaza sinwar takes over for ismail haniyeh, who was assassinated in tehran last week both hezbollah and palestinian islamic jihad, two of the main allies of hamas have welcomed the news of sinwar's new role meanwhile, israel and hezbollah intensified their cross-border fighting on tuesday, israeli officials say a swarm of hezbollah drone biden's injured several people in northern israel and hezbollah rocket barrage caused several fires. >> the idf says it struck a building in southern lebanon used by hezbollah, killing five people israel's being bracing for further retaliation from both hezbollah and iran for the assassinations of key militant figures last week on tuesday, the leader hezbollah, promise a response is coming week long. wait for israel is part of the punishment, part of the response, part of the battle, because the battle is a psychological and moral one that requires nerves well, i
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ramblings from israeli jets were heard over central beirut, head of that speech meanwhile, today, foreign ministers from several islamic countries are meeting in saudi arabia to discuss the tensions in the region well, paula is here to discuss this with us and paula, before we get to hezbollah, the comments there from nassrallah tehran called for this meeting in saudi arabia why have they done that? >> what's likely to be on this agenda is this is a meeting of arab states. >> so what iran wants is they want a full agreement across the region. they want full support from all their neighbors that they should go ahead with a retaliation against israel. and potentially the u.s when it comes to israel's allies they don't have that full support at this point. so this is why tehran's called for this because of course, ismail haniyeh, the hamas political chief, was assassinated on iran's soil. so
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it was a huge security embarrassment for them. now what we're seeing on the other side is that the u.s. is trying to call all of its allies in the region and trying counter iran's push for this retaliation, trying to influence some of its allies to do even convinced her on to contain its reaction because the last thing that anybody wants is for this conflict to be expanded. we've seen this diplomatic flurry over the weekend. i mean, jordan as foreign minister, for example, made a very rare visit to tehran to talk about this. that's not something that often happens because of the relationship between those two countries. but we're also hearing that from the u.s side, the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken is also calling on israel to tone it down to try and pull back a little trying to make sure that this isn't going to extend any further. and then of course, on top of this, you have yahya sinwar now being named the head of hamas. that's not good news
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for israel, is not good use for the united states. in fact, secretary of state spoke about it just yesterday it is really on him to decide whether to move forward with a ceasefire that manifestly will help so many palestinians in desperate need. >> this is the moment, this is it's a decisive moment. the negotiations have reached their final stage. so when it comes to defending israel we are resolute will remain resolute and making sure that we do everything possible to defend it against any attacks so the secretary, that pointing out that sinwar is now in charge of those potential ceasefire hostage negotiations that have effectively stalled. >> and he's a lot more hardline than ismail haniyeh was yeah. >> and i guess the question now is, where does that leave these ceasefire talks, right? because he is so hard liner for now, paula. thanks very much. >> us justice department has taken has charged rather a pakistani man with ties to iran
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back to cnn newsroom. >> here are some of the top stories we're following today. a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook a broad stretch of southern california the phone including the los angeles area overnight. you can see the shaking was captured on the santa monica pier. can no injuries or damage has been reported so far musk's x filing a lawsuit again, a group of advertisers over an alleged boycotts on the platform. the lawsuit claims a major ad group organized two collectively withhold belief tens of dollars in advertising and the tough questions are expected to keep coming for boeing in the hours ahead, it's the second day of hearings over the bloc out of a boeing 737 door plug in january on tuesday, interview transcripts reveal that boeing employees had described a push by the company to do their work fast well, kamala harris's pick for vice president is a hit
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with democratic donors. >> the campaign says it has raised more than $20 million since she announced that tim walz would be her running mate on tuesday, he spoke to a fired-up crowd in philadelphia someone was wrong. >> not remember when it was. >> republicans who were talking about freedom it turns out now, what they meant was the government should be free to invade your doctor's office in minnesota we respect our neighbors and their personal choices that they make even if we wouldn't make the same choice for ourselves. >> there's a golden rule. mind your own business walz is a popular two-term governor of minnesota, but his time in office hasn't been without some controversy cnn's whitney
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wild has this profile the national spotlight is shining on humble roots as minnesota governor tim walz becomes kamala harris, his vice presidential running mate. i couldn't be prouder to be on this ticket before running for office, waltz was a geography teacher and public schools and to football coach from rural mankato high school geography teachers don't usually do you think that look, it is it is humbling, it's a privilege. >> it's surreal. >> his resume also includes more than two decades in the army national guard, including a deployment overseas after the 19 attacks. >> want to thank the gentleman, his two term governor previously served in congress for 12 years representing a rural district that voted for trump twice and 2006, he won his first congressional race, ousting a six-term republican incumbent. they liked me, they trusted me. they said tim, i think you're trying to do it right. >> his first term as governor saw some of the state's most turbulent times when riots broke out after the murder of george floyd as parts of the city burned, republicans
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blasted democratic leaders response in recent days, our nation has been gripped by professional case violent mobs are soon as looters criminals, rioters, antifa, and others. a number of state and local governments have failed to take necessary action to safeguard there residents after days of riots, walz called in the entire minnesota national guard. >> let's be very clear, the situation in minneapolis is no longer in any way about the murder of george floyd it is about attacking civil society instilling fear and disrupting our great cities he's record of progressive policies such as codifying abortion rights, adding protections for transgender people, passing paid sick and family leave, and implementing free breakfast and lunch programs in schools makes him appealing to some on the left and a target for
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republican criticism, which he has begun to push back on what a monster kids are eating, eating and having full belly so they can go learn and women are making their own health care decisions. earlier this year, harris visited a minnesota abortion clinic with walz. the visit marking a big impact on her decision. a source close to the governor told cnn you've been a great friend and adviser to the president and me and thank you for all of that walz joins the ticket, having already made he's mark on the race according a new line of attack against gop presidential candidate donald trump and his republican allies with a single-word weird, we're not afraid of weird people we were a little bit creeped out, but we're not afraid since i say, i mean, taking someone as your vice present, he's very experienced, is going to have some sort of payoff. is that it's gonna be something in his long career the republicans are going to be able to attack. but at the same time she gets the experience yes. >> yeah. and as saying before, i mean, he has no qualms about
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coming out of the gates fighting and taking the fight to donald trump, who now looks a little uncertain of his platform in some ways so anyway, the trump campaign isn't wasting any time after going after walls hinting him as a radical liberal. >> here's the republican vice president's j.d. vance. what he had to say this as clearly a ticket that is designed to increase inflation, to reduce wall in order and to make it harder to build a business or just a life in the united states of america. and i think they've set up the contrast very nicely for us. some president trump, but i just have to make our argument to the american people and the fundraising email trump claims walz would be the worst vice president in history, unleashing hell on earth. >> cnn's kristen holmes has a closer look at the republican attacks donald trump's team wasted no time trying to define minnesota governor tim walz. they are looking at his progressive, what record as governor and really trying to double down on it to say that he is a radical liberal. remember that has been the main talking point about vice president kamala harris, that
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she is far left of president joe biden and take a listen to this ad but they released just after tim walz has announced tim walz will be a rubber stamp for kamala's dangerously liberal agenda, like allowing convicted did felons to walk free embracing anti-american green new deal policies and giving up control of our southern border to criminal aliens. >> and violent drug cartels so clearly they are doubling down on this narrative. we saw donald trump himself posting that the two of them were the most radical duo in american history. you are going to continue he knew hearing that narrative, but one thing that cannot be denied is what we saw in philadelphia, which was a lot of energy, a lot of crowd cheering, big crowd for the two of them, harris and walz as they took the stage that is going to be something that donald trump has to contend with. remember, they had been planning on a race against president joe biden even though they said they are prepared for anything to happen. obviously, this has changed the dynamics moving forward. they are
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looking at new talking points, new rhetoric as they move forward. ford and head towards november. >> kristen holmes, cnn, philadelphia us environmental protection agency has issued an emergency ban of the common weedkiller. dcpa, also known as dacthal, is that how you pronounce it? >> so it's often used on grass, artificial turf, future fruit crops and vegetables such as broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage and onions. the epa says that dacthal pose a serious risks to unborn children it says exposure may be linked to low birth weight impaired brain development and other health issues this is the first time in 40 years that the epa has used its emergency suspension authority disney streaming services are set to get more expensive beginning on october 17, us subscribers will have to pay one to $2 more per month for disney plus hulu. and espn plus disney's steadily raise the prices are streaming offerings since launching
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have a rules system going to make it a sport. but there was the japanese winner. i mean i don't know that much about skateboarding, but it seemed perfect as they were talking through the commentary. >> it's just getting so many and this is the point young people interested in though isn't it? i mean, these i'd want to call them kids. these teenagers, one's winning the olympic medals and they are extraordinary will also make the point that people are saying it's a relatively new sport, which is why young women are winning it. i didn't know. i mean, my age was skateboarding i think there are people of all ages doing it any good you skateboarding my brother was better the noise. >> let's go to stop shouting and go to amanda. amanda to give us the highlights i you ever tried a bit of skateboarding, amanda, imagine you know but my first skateboards i got from the supermarket from tesco's when i was about nine. i don't think it would cut the mustard olympic games but i have to say
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max, you trainer collection definitely what the skate park. i don't know what you're wearing today. yeah. absolutely. of course why arrested? >> the performance by arisa trew yesterday was spectacular and i have to say that's a similar words you could use to describe the project that was six years in the making for gabby thomas, the 27-year-old from atlanta so who now lives in austin saying it is unbelievable, indescribable to claim olympic gold. she beats and lucia's hundred meters champions, julien alfred in the final of the 200 to claim victory, not only for team usa, but to become the first, the only harvard university graduate to win track and field gold at an olympics she says it was watching allyson felix and london 2012 that inspired her. felix ones seven olympic golds in her career. so still some way to go for gabby, but she'll be hoping for more in the four by 100 relay, which is still to come. but if gabby thomas went
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into her final known as the favorite, then cole hocker's victory in the men's 1,500 was an entirely different story. there's what had been billed as a race for the ages, the olympic champion up against the world champion yaakov ingebrigtsen off against josh kerr twenty-three-year-old, hocker, who finished sixth in tokyo had very different ideas. here's wasn't epic run. still going from fifth place to last over the last two. first i should say over the last 300 meters to set a new olympic record on the way too taking gold ahead of kerr in silver with team usa's yard and goosey and bronze. it's the first time in 112 years the two american man of metals in the middle distance events elsewhere, the emma hayes era. well and truly in full swing with the u.s. women's national football team. she's only been in charge. you might remember since the end of may but as led them to what is set to be an ethic. and then flag football final against brazil. they
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produce a really hard for extra time victory over germany. it was sophia smith's night and she fifth minute when that made the difference to book their place in the gold medal match as they look for their first olympic title. since 2012. but also said to be the legendary marta's last ever game for brazil. this or sick olympic games will be desperate to lead her country to a first internet national crown. that final taking place on saturday. but as you mentioned, lows to look forward to here on day 12, another day, a five-day on the agenda, usa's katie moon as the da defending champion, heading into the women's pole vault, we're expecting a great battle between the usa's quincy hall and team gb as matthew hudson-smith, if former roommate actually have no for lyles, that's the men's 400 meters and the women's golf fit is underway at le golf national, not a familiar course for many of the women's players, but it's nelly korda who is the defending champion. francis cillian buthidaung carrying the hopes of the host, choose to top rank european
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it's gold for team usa. noah lyles with another gold medal. in case there was any doubt, who was the breakout star of these world championships. grim delivery to gaza on monday, israel's military returned 89 bodies to the territory inside a shipping container. >> israel didn't provide the identities of dead or information about when or how they died palestinian officials and grieving families are seeking answers. jomana karadsheh has the story and a warning viewers may find images in her report disturbing gazans gathered around this shipping container. but it's not aid or food that's arrived for israel it's dead bodies the decomposing remains of 89 of
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their dead handed back by the israeli military on monday who they are, how they died, where or when? when knows headed a fan knew that we were surprised to find that 13 bodies in the form of bones were placed in one bag. >> dr. hamadeh long hair says about the bodies in this container were killed 34 or five months ago. and others more recently, he says through the state french of death and with a little they have forensic teams do what they can to try to identify them. but most are unrecognizable still, they tried to document whatever they find it's a new mass grave. is doug for the unidentified in a cemetery with a displaced living and the dead exists site by site by concealing information from the families. this is a new crime
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