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mission for this former warlord, liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes. and for his country. ah. with street fighting in car cave, off to russian troops and to ukraine's 2nd largest city. ah, why? mm hm. seeka, this is al jazeera without continuing coverage of the conflict in ukraine. ukraine's lead of all a demons, zaleski says, his country is ready for talks with russia, but not in belarus. jemma chancellor. allah schultz pledges full
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solidarity with ukraine, accusing vladimir putin of trying to create a russian empire. and the un says more than 368000 people have already left ukraine with many more expected. ah, a russia has stepped up. it's military advance with troops entering ukraine's 2nd biggest city khaki. elsewhere, russian forces have attacked oil and gas facilities, sparking huge explosions. alexia bryan begins are coverage ah ukraine 2nd biggest fizzy now the latest front line and the war with russia. street bass. i was a now underway after russian tanks and troops moved into hockey on sunday. some of their hardware destroyed and fierce fighting people have been told not to leave their homes, but not just because of the military advance. ukraine says russian forces blew up
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this pipeline nearby, and people have been warned to keep inside to protect themselves from the toxic smoke will be your, the blast in the pipeline in how keith happened during a wave of rush and attacks on airfields and oil and gas facilities, and let's say this is a new phase in the invasion. russian troops are trying to take over the vessel key of air base where an oil depos on fire after being hit by russian missile. the site is 40 kilometers from the capitol, keith synonymous, alaska, her mother. you have seen that during the whole day. there were attacks from ballistic missiles including to our apple, which we have contained and now they are continuing shelling. but it will be good. the night will not be easy, not here, neither and key if but we will withstand, ah, air raid sirens have been sounding throughout keys. were there been loud explosions . people are crowding into shelters and nitro stations below ground. fears of an
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all out assault on the city. haven't yet materialized mackenzie's in place until monday morning. what russia maintains it has made advances into and around several cities in the south. it's defense ministry released these pictures of its forces between hassan and berry answer. so we're please let us do. i pay special tribute to those heroically performing their military duty during the special operation to provide assistance to the people's republic of don best these days, the kremlin said a rush and allegation had arrived. and bel ruth, for talks with ukrainian officials, a move rejected by ukrainian president hello to me as a landscape. yes, it was while she did it already nibbler. again, if you didn't have this aggressive actions from your territory, you could have talked in minsk in your town. this is the truth. that's the situation to taught. you'd been neighbors. and now you have made your choice. that was, depends on you. that's why now you're seeing no to minsk in other places,
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could be a springboard for talks, has got a want to talk who want to meet to end his war. zalinski has accused the russians have deliberately choosing tactics to hurt his people. in a conflict that's already displaced a quarter of a 1000000 of them, alexia brian al jazeera. let's take a look at who controls what right now in ukraine, russian troops began attacking the country on friday from bella roosts in the north . russia in the east and crimea in the south is the full range of rushes, offensive, marked in red. russian forces also entered from neighboring belarus through the area roundly. shan novel nuclear plant on the 2nd day of the invasion. it's the sight of the world's worst nuclear disaster. the street fighting has broken out in the capital key of where people have been urged to take shelter. as despite the fact ukrainian troops blew up several bridges leading into the city to slow the progress of russian armored columns. why do simmons is in the vin in western
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ukraine with more on the pipelines that have been targeted? well south of give the, has been an all facility, a blown up, and the night sky illuminated by that fire, which was what was i'm hearing now is still a blaze. also a pipeline near hockey, hockey that for the 2nd city in ukraine in a terrible state, not helped by this gas pipeline being attacked. the 1st deputy head of administration in give is saying that there are clashes with saboteurs as their cold thought to be under cover russians who are using sleeper cells or something like that, which is constantly referred to by the information ministry and other officials. but these circles saboteurs are set upon by anybody available that can be civilians with free hand out guns,
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or it can be other parts of the security forces that's happening a lot. and we're hearing that some of the explosions, some of the attacks are, are down to the saboteurs. they could be special forces. we don't have full details only, but what we do know, and as a network is that it is incredibly dangerous. anywhere, particularly in cave, obviously, but anywhere in the country, not just because of the russian attacks, but because of the level of stress and tension with field operations going on to try to find the saboteurs or to try to find aggressive as that ascribed. we case where the latest one of the lakes is to come into a situation. it by no means is that the most serious. but our arrival in this city last night was within minutes of the curfew coming down the right side of the current coming down. but we will effectively ambushed by our police from several directions or with the automatic guns or safety off. definitely a pistol at the head of my colleagues, and indeed myself,
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the pistol was off safety and directly pointed. and they were really stressed. and though there was, if you hadn't had your arms up, we felt that the worst could have happened that went on for that a half. now, we were obviously had appellate body documents with us, but this went on a dosage a barrier choices sat live now to get the view from the russian capital st dosa. and as far as this ongoing discussion of the possibility of talks, what more we hearing on that on the russian side, well, according to the kremlin, they were waiting for the ukrainians to respond until a 12 gmc, today. there is a rush and delegation made up of members from the president's office as well as the for a mystery and the russian defense ministry who are now currently in the southeastern city of global in bel roofs. they said that they are there because they are ready
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to have the talks with the ukrainian officials now the picked the city of goble, according to the bell, russian president alexander shinkel. he says that the ukrainians chose to have the, the bid talks be held in that city instead of the a capital mince, but the ukrainians have officials have said that that is not true. and that the ukrainian president of vladimir zalinski says that they are not going to have any kind of discussions with russia, russian officials in belarus. he provided a number of other cities as possibilities, but he said that they will not go to bella luce, to have any kind of dialogue with russia because beller roost is one of the countries that's russian troops have entered into crane from and he says, we cannot in all honesty have any contact with them and to go into that an area would be very much against what they leave it. now. the ev bear russian president vladimir putin, we understand has just spoken to these really prime minister natalie bennett,
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who has offered to mediate the talks between ukraine and russia. and vladimir putin has said that according to the crumb, and during that conversation, he again said that the russians are ready to talk to ukrainian officials, but in bella roofs. and he also explained the ongoing operation that the russian moves hurries involved with in the dumbass region. in eastern ukraine to these railey prime minister. this all of course is a am at a time when the russians have said that they are not willing to stay off the military operation as they call it in ukraine. even if they do have any kind of dialogue with the training officials. but what is not clear is who do they want to talk to within the administration. and jeff, because lighting point has said that she doesn't recognize a lot of lensky as a legitimate leader. and he is just a puppet of the west. he questions his legitimacy on a regular basis. so the criminal hasn't specified who they're willing to have talks
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with. but in the mean time, they said that if any talks continue, the military operation will not stop though. so thank you. dawson jabari in moscow was a german chancellor. all shots has announced the major boost to defense spending that after the ram move to allow military aid to be sent to ukraine. shelter worn further measures could be placed on russia if it fails to change course. there pipe. the sanctions package against russia as unprecedented. preaching will not change his actions overnight. the very thing the russian leadership will fill high price, they will pay a sanction due where it's financial sector has been hit hard in recent days, it was put in, not the russian people who decided to start a war. donna came to me live now from berlin for more on that speech from the german chancellor. dominic, we saw quite a hardening of germany's position there from mister schultz, particularly in the area of german defense spending.
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what we heard from chancellor's shots is something that we've heard from very few german chancellor since the end of the 2nd world war. an open coal for rearmament of the german military. but this time, not as an agent of aggressive intent by the german government, rather as a reassurance to e u allies and specifically nay. so allies. what we also heard from mr. shots is a determination as soon as possible to meet the requirement that was agreed to by angle america back in 2014 at the whales. nieto summers. 2 percent of the budgets of this country to be spent on defense angle america had the best part of 8 years to achieve it never occurred. now mister shots says that the situation in ukraine is so bad that germany must meet it as quickly as possible. investing
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a 100000000000 euros in the german military in the coming years. and there were also many messages from mister schultz to vladimir putin, very unambiguous messages to vladimir putin. effectively saying that mister shots believed that vladimir putin is intent on building his own personal empire with what he called spheres of influence for the russian federation. harking back to the bad old days as it were of the cold war. and so what we have had here has them, is effectively all of shots ripping up the strategic playbook that successive german governments have worked by since the fall of the berlin wall. since the end of the cold war as completely different direction and it's not just in so far as defense spending is concerned. there is also, in its way a reference, perhaps a coded reference to the policy of angler merkel. you have for mr. shots and
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acceptance that germany is over alliance on russian gas. we knew already that in the course of the last few days that he'd said that the gnawed stream to pipeline linking russia with germany was not going to be switched on. the certification process was gone until further notice, and he's gone much further than that and said that germany intends as fast as possible to build 2 very large new liquid natural gas terminals. and then to buy in as much l. n g from other worldwide suppliers. again, as fast as possible in order to try to reduce as much as possible, the reliance that germany has on russian natural gas. remember, it's a very large fraction of germany's energy is currently supplied by russia. so very much we heard mr. shalt talk about turning points, that this is what the war in ukraine is. a turning point for germany. and his speech marks a turning point for germany, a real, as i said before ripping up of the playbook that successive governments have worked
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by. that is how important what's happened today in parliament was dominick a lie for us in berlin. thanks, tony. what i for a quick break now, but still ahead on al jazeera, we will stop protein from using his war chest. western allies agreed to cut some russian banks from the swift financial system. we are scared are we, we are alone with our daughter. we don't have any fender. we need some of the training families left divided by the war and take, take the ships to democracies. activists to corporations. control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want to hear. we care about the environment you do to, you should buy our oil cleared for public opinion or profit. once you make people
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ah, again, you're watching reminder of our top stories to sound. russia has stepped up, its military advance as its troops and to ukraine's 2nd biggest city of hardship on the 4th day of its invasion. military vehicles are on the streets and there's been heavy fighting with civilians warned not to go. russian forces of attacked oil and gas facilities across the plain, sparking huge explosions. the troops were trying to take over the less income based south west to keep an oil devil, days on file to being hit by russian missile german chancellor, all i've shown has announced the major boost to defend spending a special session apartments on the russian invasion. that's after the ram move to allow military aid to be sent to claim shall sworn further measures could be placed in russia, fails to change course back to events in ukraine. now i do 0 correspondence
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. ronnie agreed, he has more from the russian city of bel current, had to had a lot of them and the sad to survive. in fact, the situation is not changing a lot. this morning. we didn't see any movements towards ukrainian border, but we expect an increase in numbers of the russian military convoys towards the border with ukraine in the coming hours. also, we didn't see any military movements towards the south and towards kirk up. the situation was very different yesterday on the dawn bus from on the economic side, the russian see that sanctions imposed on russia by the west are very tough and will have their impact on the country's economy. but according to russian official statements and the crumbling sources, it's not the 1st time that russia is experiencing this as more than 100 sanctions in recent years of me, russia to get along and get used to the sanctions. and the impact moscow has also come from yesterday that has enough tools and power to deal with the sanctions and
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to decrease the impact. the vice chairman of the russian security council has not only hinted to complete cutting diplomatic ties with the u. s. but also talked about the possibility of freezing the assets and money of foreign companies and business men in russia. it is also very important to mention that the vice chairman of the russian security council has talked about the possibility of withdrawal from the strategic arms reduction treaty, which was signed with russia during you as president obama asked him. and he was extended again with president biden. and we all know how important is true to is to monitor amendment in the world. of people in the city of denise pro, have been donating blood, told them to meet as me speaking to one of the volunteers. i am joined with tatiana . she's a volunteer here at the blood bag that jenna. thank you so much for joining me. i'm you heard me now describing the situation and how to feel that that must frighten you down. must really concern you what could happen to your city?
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yes, sher, it's very scary. i have all my family here. i have 2 kids living in the abroad. i have my parents leading near me, bro. of course it's very scary, but the boys trying to do everything we can now. we are just gathering all our all our power, which you can do to help woollen to year to do something to help our arm. how old are your kids? are one is 6 years old, sonata is 9 year, and yet you left them now and you came here to volunteer. why is it so important for you to come here to volunteer because i can just see a tall engine noise. and i just gans does this, i need to do some, some the need to help army is as much as a gap, at least at least volunteering here. i bought the nation bond and listen, if you we drove past the bus station, there's
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a lot of people who are trying to get out of the city. is that something you're considering to do any time? so would you be, feel, feel safe to take the road and try to reach somewhere? what would you do? do you have a plan? i, you know, i'm, i'm going to stay here as much as they can. only if 0 of you be very be a danger for my kids. on the, in the sedation i go a seat in my car and drive some they are not a region, but for now i'm not going to left and you know, do you clean in government said all men from 18 to 60 are not allowed to leave the country because of the situation. now you just probably men in your family. you guys must have discussed this. if you have to leave you going to have to leave. maybe your husband, maybe your brother, maybe your father behind that must be heart breaking. yes, sure. i have husband damn the yes, he is not a supposed to leave ukraine to her. so you know, i,
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i don't want to leave your grades. i can't leave it. despite all what you're seeing happening is not scaring you want to stay here with in your city. yes, sure. because it's my city and i want to do everything. i can't keep it. say. thank you very much. there. you heard it. it koreans standing strong backing their army, but also extremely worried about what could happen or the un refugee agency says 368000 ukrainians have already left the country and that number continues to rise. more than a 100000 to have escaped to neighboring poland also as expecting to help as many as 5000000 people in the weeks ahead. a crowd. the checkpoints are so large, it could take people 3 days to be processed. zane boss ravi reports from eastern polar beyond the reaches of the russian army. refugees from ukraine
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arrive in the safety of poland, forced to take only what is most important, only what they can carry. here friendly faces, open arms, and as much comfort as can be had sheltering in a train station. vladimir sherman ski was working in the netherlands when the war broke out. he is waiting for his 5 sons to arrive from across the border to take them to safety. he'll then return to ukraine where he says he will join his wife a soldier in the national army. ukrainians are prepared to die. he says before ever surrendering their country to russian president vladimir putin, i can say when ukrainian loose, when you're grinning lose your robberies can bit next one, holland and only roper, and my be america to. so help us or or it can be the same way again. ukraine's decision to conscript men of fighting age into the armed forces has divided families. the women who have fled with their children. no, that long,
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good buys may turn out to be final farewells. but there is resilience here. my god is always tried to have found fun with vacant, fun fun. and so it's everywhere. if they have a song, mamma song dies. right. but alder, go love, viola. some they filled with dangerous station, but we try to be strong to not so panic for many of the displaced the semester. the train station will be the 1st time any of them have seen any sort of help in days, a hot meal, a place to rest, a ride to cities across europe, even people opening up their own homes to offer those displaced by the fighting in ukraine a place to stay. there has been an outpouring of support from volunteers who want to help any way they can. we met maria in tears as she searched for a mother with
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a newborn she had met earlier in the day. she came back to the train station with toys, but the mother and baby are gone. the oven, my 20, i'd gladly bumper, send to england and the u. s. and other countries just get dozens of planes to bomb him. that's all i want to say. there is solidarity with ukrainians and anger at russia as europe's latest refugees try to figure out what to do next. desperate produce from the people they left behind. those that made it out of ukraine have a warning for the rest of the world. millions of lives are at stake. help stop russia while you still care. zane basra v l g 0 sham. ashleigh eastern poland. or math he salt marsh is the head of news and media, the united nations high commissioner for refugees. he says he cries, neighbors have to brace for what could be an accident of hundreds of thousands of people in the coming days. there will be huge backlogs, huge tail backs. there's
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a lot of chaos that those border areas. so processing him quickly is extremely difficult. we would of course tank those neighboring countries, particularly poland. most of us back here, romania hungry that have stepped up. they've kept their boarders open during the initial reception and the initial registration. it is very difficult and it is going to take time to, to process these kinds of numbers. the reports that we were getting in the 1st day suggested that those who are initially crossing have had a better means to do so. they might have had networks in europe, as you know, there's a significant population of ukrainians in europe to came poland, but also in other countries. i think as the days roll on, the complexion is a little bit different and you're seeing people with few amine really just desperately trying to get across the borders. but it's not always easy. not
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everyone can get out and not everyone wants to get out. some people might have reasons to say they will stay home, they will try and stay safe, cause it's extremely difficult to do so. and we don't actually have proper numbers at this stage because of the chaos on the internal displacement. in other words, the numbers were black within the country. initially we were saying some $100000.00, but it will be much higher. so there's an important work that has to be done to help those inside the country. and off off of that, they ready to deploy as soon as it's safe to do so. some of them have been able to go out. i've been pulling together stocks, making sure things are in place, and when it is safe to do so, they will go out and they'll start to monitor and they'll start to take assistance to those people within the country who have huge needs as well. a form a u. s. president to donald trump said rushes attack on ukraine would have never happened. under his administration, he addressed the conservative political action conference on saturday. john henry,
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was there an reports from orlando florida back where he's most comfortable in the spotlight among adoring fans. donald trump gave his controversial take on the russian invasion of ukraine with a touch of his trademark bombast. this horrific disaster would never have happened . if our election was not rigged, and i was the president, i said we would have happened under bush. russia invaded ga, under obama. russia took crimea under biden, russia invaded ukraine. i said as the only president of the 21st century on whose watch russia did not invade another class, the former president had previously called vladimir putin,
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a genius and savvy for his tactics in ukraine. but on saturday, he roundly condemned the invasion as russian bombs continued to fall in ukraine and russian troops descended on kiev. trump addressed the conservative political action conference in florida. seabag as the conservative wing of the republican party. and you might say, it's the trumpets you can see from the proliferation of red hat at the 45th president is popular here. for the most part, people here don't care about investigations or impeachment. they came here to see their hero. conservatives came from across the us, i'm from connecticut, i way in lie about like 2 hours just to get and many of the attendees here don't do moderation. and they have a word for the parties. moderate wing, rhino republicans in name only, and their favorite candidate for that title, joined other moderate republicans in washington virtually for the rival principles . first summit focused in part on ukraine. if united states does not lee in the world, that vacuum will be filled by those who do not share our values. the vacuum will be
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filled by those like vladimir putin. i'm president g and china, as the conservative conference wound to a close, red hat's peppered among the crowd, a conservative movement that lost its mojo in the last election left more hopeful for the next john hindered al jazeera orlando, florida. ah, this is al natal that's going to round up now at the top stories with russia has stepped up, its military advance as its troops and to ukraine's 2nd biggest city of hockey. heavy fighting has been taking place on the streets with civilians warned not to go out. ukraine has rejected russia's off of the talks in bell rue saying it was the staging ground for the invasion. ukrainian president for a de ms. laskey says he wants to talk, but only at
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a neutral venue. yes. why she did it? do you mean? if you didn't have this aggressive actions from your territory? you could have talked in minsk in your town. truth, that's the situation to talk it mean neighbors, and now you have made your choice separate. depends on you. that's why now you're saying no to minsk other places could be a springboard for talks. i want to talk you want to meet to end this war, just brett, slab, budapest. we have suggested to the russians or any other place except a russian forces have attacked oil and gas facilities, sparking huge explosions. troops are trying to take over the last year. air base southwest of the capital q and oil dep oh there is on fire to be hit by a russian missile. russian president vladimir putin as taken to the airwaves again praising the efforts of his troops. a pe special tribute to those heroically performing their military juicy during the special operation to provide assistance
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to the people's republic of dawn. best these days. i wish luck, success and all the best to you and your close ones. john chancellor, all i feels has announced the major boost to defend spending. that's awfully rare. moved to allow military aid to be sent to crane south will further measures could be placed on russia if it fails to change course, like a new and refugee agency says, $368000.00 to have now flag ukraine more than 100000 headed to neighboring poland was so expecting up to 5000000 people to arrive in the weeks ahead. hope francis has called for urgent humanitarian corridors to help refugees out of ukraine. the head of the roman catholic church, addressing crowds at the vatican, saying his heart was broken by the war and the weapons muscle silence. those are the headlines. more common half. now. hiring is a 2000000, stray dogs, many in a terrible state,
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they did when on they made me be 19 can be characterized upon to make all of a country of 60000000 people is now effectively read them. read 19 is sweeping through their country jails. a are proven to be a breeding ground for contagion. along with how does everybody doing?
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how are you thinking about what's happening out here? everybody are older, a lot of stress we see was happening outside to be moving to kids. we all got them in the you know, mean them into the meet us, you know, one of those who needed a deal was there and okay, i do my shoes. but let me see. and this will be the same way in central say that this soon cart, the only way based much on monday. and now they don't even have it all at all. no, they're just going up there. chicken don't know. which is this is. yeah, this is 60 people in here, there's no way that you know, person,
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really i don't the money. c almost the way the warmer to communicate it would no longer bag to send a letter saying that i'm going to strike you wanted. 1 me to get into it and soon the ga us already is what they call you. i mean, i guess thanks point stuff and then there we do. we do a lot in refuse to work for these facilities into eyes free
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visual. actually, what did the tool say? you must drink a news? yes. the women in san joining california, florida. they have york, massachusetts wilson . how are you feeling about this? i mean like, it's reached this point but, but also you don't know what they're going to do. i tried to be drawn
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creating wave. and then it becomes like huge mountains. and there must be like $200.00 all over me. then i have to move away from these waiting or i don't know why they make you feel like they will ground. oh no, they must. why no one age or a new one. the who you are going to be him me you know they, they made the joke
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show the city now in the us project with the rest of the world in economic opportunity for everybody individual lives in our friendship. and they you know, my squandered jackie. no pcn did they say well man yeah. can body will be but another are all going on. i know, you know. yeah, yeah. and the oh those. but i checked the article that i so this is no matter what needle or got my check. yeah. when i somebody. well, if i always keep it, no matter what the noise is, and what i mean, they know they, when, when,
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when i'm the pcm voice you get in the jasmine barrow. i initially look at them in they go through model and they will not. but so another central and they assume there is stewart. there you go. be a scene with what her about on the news manage levy. somebody will be paying for the store, passed away. he was charging because we know people are sick,
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but we all hope nobody values and we're asking is a threshold matter for these a lot of petitioners to be released already. i'm already on that and i haven't heard anything terribly persuasive. changed my model in the me a whistleblower, a nurse working at a georgia immigration and customs enforcement ice facility leveling. honestly ghastly allegations. a complaint alleges a facility lack protection against corona virus for detained immigrants. we didn't have anything to sanitize. we didn't have the proper p p,
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the 1st case. so go over there in the facility. it was called is not here in the facility and they always tell you, oh, and report ca, hey, they want to enter mad at, you know, we can probably come in. so, but a lot going on a i e, e d. have asked to come in, tell, okay, what time is the end of the day in the morning? but this is brenda women in the facility. margaret women say that a doctor was performing procedures for which no medical indication existed, the sandwich, they were surgery. i said, nobody informed me that i'm going to do what i said i get up. that's what i know. they went to my belly button. i got 3 b o in. never explain anything to me. and i never agree. you know?
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even janice mir madelo thought. okay, now the reason we're just leaving is erwin county detention center. there was one woman in particular as you describe the experience here as torture. what's going on? wow. i see your shirt, you know too much going on outside and we can, we mean nothing. we can i lose you a resolution? we are on that with me. i
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was, i miss the call me ah me you really you will not be
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yes. all the good we saw on the well, you know the not the joy i got it. i mean the sunday i only just we can finance mostly on not is i'm
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not you know that the i do i do on me being not going with that which all get the chance to you. i don't know if there function with i can tell you that i am sure people on day are feeling what we're doing over here and outline only need to leave this country because through our trip to the community who was talking to my wife a person who was born here, somebody we were offering because i love them next to learn what they're talking about. my phone. i do know that they were for my phone by taking me away from them
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who was protected. my sister, my mom. he was a perfect that's what i was there today. ah, let me the me, me ah, look forward to burritos guys. with the sponsored my cattle airways, we may see some thunderstorms bubble up for arkansas and mississippi. hello everyone. so here's where that band of rain is stretching great out toward the
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carolinas. let me press place. he really goes on monday watches a cold front. so tallahassee goes from 28 down to 19 as that cold front sweeps through. after the northeast, things are quiet and for the great lakes. i think we got breathing conditions on hand for sunday, for example. and trying to we could see wind gusts in excess of 60 kilometers per hour was spent. we go, we've got a push of some pacific rain and snow over the higher ground for the pacific northwest stand, british columbia to be expected. and for the west coast of the u. s. things are com, great. across the desert states as wall a san diego, we've got in for 23 degrees. and remember that cold front we were talking about dropping the temperatures in florida. well, it's kicking back some rain around the bay of cam petrucci, on sunday top and south america. heaviest concentration of rain was more so toward the east, but now falling toward the west along the pacific coast. so this will plague both columbia and ecuador in the days to come some storms around the river plate region . so months of a day. oh, you can expect that and so see on at 40 degrees,
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but we've also had some high heat for northern parts of paraguay getting up to 43 degrees season. ah, the weather sponsored by katara ways. ah . ready this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm has, i'm seeker, this is the news. i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes with street fighting and car give off to russian troops and to ukraine's 2nd largest city. russian forces attack oil and gas installation sparking huge explosions in several ukrainian cities.

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