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the the, you're watching the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel's defense minister says his forces are going on the offensive against has full law. we will reach any place. it has the laws operating you off the lawn, says israel is shifting from defending against attacks by the lebanese militants to actively pursuing them in lebanon and syria. also coming up on our show massive frames arrive in baltimore to begin clearing the wreckage of the cities. deadly bridge. collapse. this as immigrant crowds honor the workers who lost their lives and that disaster and cleaning up the environment, street by streets,
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a grass roots effort and one indian city is not simply collecting and sorting crash, but also working to change the way that people think about it. the empire, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. fears of a white or conflict in the middle east are growing as israel vows to shift to an offensive strategy on its northern borders. defense minister you of go on to says it will actively pursue the militant group, has the law, after months of responding to its cross border attacks from lebanon. this cons israel has stepped off attacks against the militant group in both syria, whereas the law has confirmed the death of a senior commander and 11 on where israel's army says it kills a rock at unit commander on friday. a footage from these rarely military showing
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the fatal drill and striking the area of missouri, a 11 on it said ali of it. her son name was a deputy commander of hezbollah as rocket and miss south unit and responsible for conducting attacks against israeli civilians. israel's defense minister us glance that the army was changing its approach, and warranty would not hesitate to act further afield. i'm not going to let my say we're actually turning from defending to pursuing his beloved. this is by law. we will reach out any place that has the law as operating in the home, the bill that goes for the root ball back in the tire, see don't on another to you across the area and was, and it's true also for far more places such as the mass goes, it's all i bet, and what's going on in homes and come out according in any place we need to operate, we will act. and the far earlier strikes the northwestern syria targeted rock depots belonging to the arabian back to militant group near the north western city of a level. according to the u. k. based monitoring group syrian observatory for human
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rights, a large number of syrian soldiers were also among those killed. dozens of civilians were also injured across the border residents and the northern is really town of slow me, cleaned up debris around their houses after the area was hit by multiple rockets on thursday since. and this is tara town on october 7th, israel and has the law have been trading fire across live in on southern border. as hezbollah shows that support for homos. both groups are considered terrorist organizations by multiple countries of the well with the is rarely defense minister saying this is a turn from israel defending against to pursuing has the law. i ask you to use correspondent, rebecca rivers, how serious of a shift in strategy. this is my suddenly is a shift in strategy uh, and it could have very serious ramifications. up until now from the 8th of october, when his blood started to shoot,
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broke it into israel and get involved in this conflict. israel has played a more or less passive retaliatory role. they obviously, since a lot of a personnel and hardware to show up that northern border and they have be retaliating to any cross fire from his block into his ready territory. they have targets, then they retaliate on those targets. we have seen them also target some him, us operatives inside lebanese territory, even a one in bay route. now there it has been a shift as you just heard, you have going on a defense minister saying that they are going to go from this passive role to a more active role on the offensive. and target has bought a, a lead is a n command is inside the 11 east territory, further up in the north, in to be rude to maybe ball and back and also into syria potentially. now that is a shift and we'll see if they start doing that, it will say
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a response from hezbollah and then we could see you probably likely if that is to happen, see an escalation on that northern border. this is the strategy that you'll have. gallano discussed with his us counts upon in america when he was in washington last week. it's something that he has now publicly been up into the north and told his northern come on, does that. this is the change in strategy. we've been hearing from analyst for some days and weeks now that you know, we should potentially prepare to expect some complication, some, some further conflict in that, in the north of potentially in the summer or when they, if and when a rafa incursion, that southern city of gauze of israel as main threatening to go into on the ground where even when that is successful, we could expect perhaps, for things to shift into the north with this change in policy that could potentially be so now. as rebecca renters in jerusalem will turn to the west city of baltimore, now where work is getting underway to clear the wreckage of the francis scott key
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bridge, which collapsed for being rammed by a freighter. earlier this week, heavy lift, floating cranes have now arrived in the harbor to begin what local officials say will be a daunting, clean up operation. the this massive green, the biggest on the us east coast, capable of lifting a 1000 tons. it's part of the heavy duty equipment being brought in to clear the wreckage of the baltimore cambridge the process is expected to dig several months. and one of the challenges is that the key bridge, which sits on top of the vessel right now, that that weight is somewhere between $3.40 tons. so our team needs a cut that trust in the sections in a safe and responsible and in an efficient way before can lift those pieces out of
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the water. this crane that we're looking at is massive. then we also know is this. so it was a challenge ahead of us. more than a 1000 engineers have been deployed to assess the wreckage piece by piece and to figure out how to remove it. so far, the bodies of 2 construction workers have been recovered. so jeff, let's continue to retrieve 4. are those still missing and presumed dead? all 6 men will flatten the american heritage and can see the immigrant advocacy groups have one of the victims. instead, the critical role of immigrant workers in the us near the country where you may runs our offering them or not from the floor of the general assembly to the house of congress. here we are remind once again about the not much contribution
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that they may run to make to this country how together we use more workforce. we build this country on top of the human tragedy is the financial impact of this disaster experts. it a new bridge would take years to complete and cost hundreds of millions of dollars not to bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines, jeffrey donaldson, the leader of northern ireland main pro u. k. party. the d u p. has stepped down after he was charged with rape and other quote, non recent sex offences. the news has done the region just 2 months after a deal, restoring the regions power sharing executive, police have rated the home of 1st president. do you know for the west, a, at the request of the attorney general's office, they're searching for an undisclosed collection of luxury watches as part of the
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ongoing corruption investigation for the work that has been criticized by officials for attempting to delay an appearance before court. and iranian opposition journalist is in hospital after being stabbed outside his home in london for e a 02. he works for iran, international, a broadcaster, which has been critical of the regime and tougher on his news organization reported that xerox was attacked by a group of men u. k. counter terror. police are leading an investigation into the salts of the world bank estimates that every year humans produce more than $2000000000.00 tons of garbage worldwide. at least a 3rd of that isn't managed and then environmentally safe manner. in western india, a grassroots initiative is hoping to educate residents about what they get rid of with the aim of waste free communities. every morning where it goes from the men's group here and going to set off for the small gods to collect garbage. it's more than just the job. they want to change the way people handled evie's. i'm the next
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nearly 300 and decided to say if you're like, i mean i need, i know in less than 500. and so i think it was the friday. this like paper electrical says it is now know how to segregate, think of it, and keep it ready for pick up blue for dry and green, full but based the waste is then brought to this collection point read this further sought by other group members. monday's group was set up in 2015. it scheme is to generate income for women to work that helps improve living conditions and that communities today, the municipal cooperation phase the salaries. that's because it sees their work as a valuable service to the city. they are doing something which is good and something which is colton ford on river and not something that has to be looked on upon it as well as soon as i get in to a clean as well. it does it as i get into a more segregated way it's coming out of the slums. and also helping the guidance
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from the re is that gets in later of the women's work selves of why they're going to don't compete insight into a 0 based city. it strategy has brought grassroots activists on board, normally devised fun ways for kids to position the team. like to think this will go one step, but these look like plastic 0 team teachers to continue to work with pupils in the classroom. for many southern tracks has become 2nd nature, vanilla i eat chips, biscuits, so instead of doing them in the dustbin, i remember that i'm going to be doing or do we don't have to to it. and then just when they have the tool it's, and this, once you bought that explodes become such initiatives like one that it would take more than grassroots efforts for the city to make the transition to 0. based by considering the risk management as a fully moves to boost activities as
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a property of the municipality, from which there is a smooth transition which is happening to ping risk as also a suicide responsibility. but on agility turns off of these are also responsible for the waste management. i think that is the slower foundation which one sees happening in indian cities, which is positive. presidents, young and old, are changing database disposal habits. a small step in the big picture. yes. but it's making a difference. nevertheless, easter is the christian world, most important festival marketing the death and resurrection of jesus. believers across south america have attended ma crucifixions and way of the cross reenactments to market. good friday celebrations has been held across the largely catholic continent from ecuador to brazil and truly to venezuela,
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where worshippers recreated the brutal biblical story of jesus as last hours before his execution. the so the on site has drilled fans with a new album and a pivot into a new music. there's honora, as the title of cowboy carter suggest, using born beyond say, has gone country, and the crossover is breaking down. industry barriers. 16, a pop idol turned country music star. beyond seas. new tracks are putting black country in the spotlight and also highlighting the work of other artist the, i mean i just for down listening, listen to it said to all my friends. and so yeah, just got gotten really excited for what this this moment means in the vast history
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of black country music. i definitely think this is a historical moment in bringing black countries to the main stream. beyond seas. new venture is even shedding light on segregation and the country music industry. holly cheese, who runs the black music collective, has been exploring this history. once black artist started charting, they did not want white and black people and the same charts, so separated into hillbilly music and race records. so believe music became the country music industry and race records became r m d. it's hope to be on says crossover from r n b and pot to country will bring more ears to black country musicians. the like it's opening up country music as a whole to completely new demographic people who probably primarily listen say hip hop r m b wrap. all the things like countries not even on their radar. they're not even
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thinking about it. this is one of callaway carters, $27.00 tracks of the album includes collaborations with well known country music stars. the texas native has said it's a beyond say album, not a country album or unique sound for any music lover. thanks for what the we are all set and we are watching to see all the to bring you the story behind the new the will on about come by as information for free might say do tuning done. can you see what cod really is? have to do with you production here's a hands on.

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