tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 14, 2022 12:00am-12:37am AST
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during raids in the occupied westbank. we look at the fight for mario full russian forces, continue their attack on ukraine's besieged city. while a 100000 people remained trapped inside. the protest in the city of dub and after devastating floods kill more than $300.00 people. casting off water and electricity . mount them. welcome to the news, our top story 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in raids in the occupied west bank. is there any forces your is among the dead? he was shot and killed in the town of hassan, just west of jerusalem, where clashes have continued in so wide north of ramallah, palestinian in his twenties was killed while 6 others that were wounded. earlier in the day, a man was shot and killed in the city of nap us as well. or joining us now as near to abraham, she is in ramallah with the latest on these developments. first of all,
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near to what are you hearing about how and why this 14 year old was shot according to local sources. there were minor confrontations happening at the entrance of her san town, where jose hambury, this 14 year old is from, according to these really media. they say that he was hurling molotov cocktails at these read the army. but according to palestinians, they would tell you that the, it's not unusual for them to see as really armies ready forces in their homes and the entrances of their cities. specifically that there is an increase of reads that is happening now all across the occupied westbank. the ambulance took a time before it was able to a get to proceed, which is a which lead eventually to him. so coming to his wounds after he was shot by alive, bullet in the hat, now another palestinian in the town of silhouette near drama la at when he,
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you rules has also lost his life after confrontations with these really forces. we've heard that there were also an armed clashes between palestinians and israelis in the town. but we can't confirm if a 20 year old was involved, according to many witnesses. he was not involved in these armed a conference or clashes. now these are there is really forces have re, did a sill why'd they say that they are, they were arrested the cell of 6 people that these really media has said were involved in plotting an attack against our, the israelis ahead of the jewish holidays. one of those who were arrested and was according to these really media had lead a palestinian jail after being there for 7 years. and these really media says that
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he is accused of killing and is really a in this shooting attack. so this comes at a time when there is a high tension in the occupied west rang, it increased to after a palestinian shot and killed 3 israelis in tel aviv last thursday. but for palestinians, they said that their story didn't begin last month or last year. but they've been under occupation for decades and i was there, these really occupation have left them with no choice but to fight it. indeed these individual attacks and incidents that we discussed into a mounting climate of tension into between israelis and palestinians. is there a feeling that it could fuel momentum for a broader reaction amongst the palestinians? now that's the question. it's hard to guess how the
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population is going to react to such an escalation. we can't forget that we are in the holy month of ramadan with palestinians usually face restrictions entering a lump sum was compound last year. it was during this month would we've seen high intention and escalation that eventually led to a fledged war for 18 days between or the militant and the armed earth factions in the besieged garza strip. and these really forces we've seen massive to people who say that they only lived alive under the israeli occupation. they don't know what it means to have a state of their own to have freedom to live whose they are eager to fight israel. they want to have their freedom. they don't want these really army raving their houses every day. they don't dinner authority. it says that is committed to the peaceful resolution with president mahmoud abbas has called the
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a non votes population. and they feel like because the palestinian authority on with skills the security coordination with israel were by the exchange of ways that the israeli occupation controls each and every aspect of palestinians lives. and many people were telling us that held in an israeli prison, i made my last straw was 13 years old when he was arrested in 2015 in easter reason . but his cousin willing to establish that critically injured through israelis when astro was sentenced to 12 years behind bars or his family says he is now suffering psychological trauma. is or is it john holman, has more on this now from outside court in basheba. his legal team were allowed to present written arguments to a committee as to why he should get early release, and that's what happened just an hour or so in the court behind us. i would come as
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a result to this is that now going to be allowed to verbally present arguments as to why he should be freed early. now we spoke to both his palestinian lawyer and his re lawyer slightly decision or whether he'll stay in prison or if he will be released early after the 7 years in prison. so we'll be staying on top of that, where images of dead civilians strewn across streets shocks the wild rushes as it is now in full control of the port city of mary opal. but ukraine is saying the resist. i'd insists, resistance by its forces is continuing. the city's mer has accused russian forces of committing war crimes and disposing of victims bodies. while keeping the city sealed off, the tracks were dissolved. charlotte, sadly, there are still over 100000 people in mary. your pulse was hillary, all types of missiles, including phosphorus bombs, and other ammunition band under international law. zalinski also said tens of
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thousands of civilians have so far been killed by invading russian forces. russia has categorically denied committing any war crimes. rob mcbride, al jazeera levy, a gruesome scene that is becoming increasingly common in ukraine. these bodies of civilians, ellers, the killed by russian troops have just been discovered. among them was the metro investigators found his body in a shallow grave. as to carry boxes of grenades and ortiz, he refused. sasha was there when with morrison, but at the 5th of our he refused because he said he has bad back in eunice. this threatened to should he time? well, then the other me or do you want to same he like all but he's here. they must 1st be checked for booby traps. while the me throws by the is packing to a plastic bag, the work to collect evidence or possible war crimes is on the way. the strategic
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tone of horseman hoster closes on the became apparent of the russian forces left the area. this town is a crime scene. prosecutors told us every day they unheard, a dozen bodies here, but more than 400 people were still missing. and those who survive say they can't forget what they have seen here. only on the street were dangerous, which are buried. his neighbor in his back yard. the other one was a neighbor, a friend. they took us in any proper place, l. o that attracted the attention of the police who are over there. the soldiers were quite alarming when we 1st saw them. however, they say they have authority to be here. they are, she came prepared. let me just show you. this is a presentation, a chart that they've left. now, this hotel is russian owned. he. these are the owners of the hotel. what we're being told is that the money goes back to russia. so in effect,
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that money is being used to fight the war in ukraine. and that can't be the case. our present blood em as lensky assigned an order for that ukrainian ization, sorry, of our one russian owners. it's something similar that they trying to do here. however, we asked the man in charge why he arrived with so many soldiers. just a vacant rooms at the moment. europe and other countries are nationalizing russian properties in their country. second, but this is not happening in ukraine. we came to help our country, what they're doing, and whether it's actually legal. oh, off the record, we've been told that perhaps what we've been seeing on that chart i showed you earlier, may not be at during talks taking place in stock. kind finland's that need, as santa marine says her country will make a decision on this. in the coming weeks. we have deepened on being a member is very clear and will remain. so. there's no other way to have security
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guarantees than under nato's is our lie from london much more still had on the program. thousands of people flee. what's been called an unholy handshake, while criminal gangs in nigeria. ah, he's, he's called the disaster, a catastrophe of epic proportions. farming a miller brings us more now from in, under, which is just outside the major port, city of dublin jebel law named keys is sits alongside the body of his 19 year old daughter. her body was discovered after she was washed away by flood waters in amanda, outside the port city of dub, and they still haven't found her sister who's been missing for 2 days. but by total they said no gun luminosity disney twitter merge. what happens or family is devastating of last 2 of my daughters are the daughter of why for in the hospital.
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and the worst part is that we have not received any rain and mud slides devastated this region of south africa. as they walk through the steep hills that force the torrents of water through the village, she says, this is where the 1st body was found. at least 5 other people from this community. a missing. throughout in and out, the destruction only worsens. roads and bridges have told me the poor of the people living in informal housing going to be worst affected by floods, like the ones that hit urban people are very anxious to heart broken, broken. they promised they've been sitting, waiting that's been coming. nobody to expect a drain to be, that's huge. a steam becomes a liver, but in seconds, a blanket, a mattress is a life's position. they don't have anything more than that. they lost their lives positions as well as family members. the discord is closer to life. but for the material positions that i lost, the see as the some kind of hope. and immediately we provide them supplies,
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the warm meals, bottled water, blankets and met just just off to make them comfortable. a simple thing like a senate because when a diaper for the baby and as we get the school system turned, you know, we're going to look especially those who lost their homes in from a settlement, or if it's being made to now uncover those bodies because this is a countries was natural disaster, possibly this is a clean up operation and process on a huge scale. the result says that to do that. it is also a huge piece is also going to stay doesn't go because we had a loss of similar in 2019. it was also for you at scale. the deaths were list, but also huge scale destruction. we're just coming out of that. the peer infrastructure repair of rosa, biggest in 2019, even in april the same month. and then you're going to get back over 2022051,
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which not only put the your stream on the how the budget in the country. it also costs a lot of muscle jobs and the same difficulty the countries throughout the world. unemployment job loss is no trading, no exchange, no no ships working on containers are hard to come by. export, import becomes difficult. the text base becomes much lower expenses, become much higher in the face of that where you're cutting the number of but now that can work in a hospital where you're cutting the number of teachers right by just i've been kind of every week terms of close enough you know, have to find the money. you got it and electrical system is just getting up billions of friends. you're going to be aligned. it's money unit. other, it is that these money as you say, and here is that the, the effect from this is going to be widespread, but it is perhaps a poor and the vulnerable that we blast effect here. because you are just speaking about the informal homes and dwellings, particularly in low lying areas of death and that of it expanded. those who have
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survived these floods but of loss, lost their homes. what must be done now to help lamb was just as different categories of people that require help. though people that are going to be the worst of other people who have mobile homes, but have no insurance. those people who have are from low line media will come from in public settlements, funding would come to have the money, but the house which is which it doesn't cost much on the public as general of somebody to watch those kind of stuff just to put those things that are not that expensive, the people put themselves so they will get to talk about private owners from buildings and homes that are property. most of them, i'm sure. so they should never grow infrastructure, which is public and growth and bridges is a government responsibility. we're gonna have a problem because i'm out of money quite a bit. but the other people are the ones that mentioned the beginning, the already people. why not insured and a former homes. they are the ones that going out the most difficulty because it's
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very hard to find funding, to have those type of homes to fix a walk, to fix a dog, to fix a rule. and it's going to be tragic. what happens. go super well on, usually high water levels of for thousands of people living and one of the world's largest fresh water lakes to flee the region. late tango, euchre, boyd is for african nations including tanzania and brandy. extreme rainfall in recent years is fill the lake to levels that we've not seen in decades threatening those living at the edge of the water. brianca good to reports on this. in not responding along africa 2nd largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still . 2 years ago, glad waters rose from lake tongue danica destroying life around it. andy still have not receded. since then, thousands of people have been living in this me shift camp in gothenburg. unable to return to the lakeside homes and farms in burgundy,
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i will lead to collect away or live. life is miserable here. the accommodation, the lack of food also worries me sleeping in a place like this when we have a nice big house. i can't say we have a good life when the children sometimes go a day without eating or eat only once a day. the children are also not getting an education down who schools. loss of income for their parents means many have to work to support their families. considering that you fix that the primary is i went through that indecent. how is it the living conditions? the children also exploded that when parents to the cold water levels in lake tank anika are the highest in decades because of excessive rainfall. the amount of waste dumped into rivers feeding the lake is also choking it to the to the decision is 33rd. when i see all the solid waste,
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everything that is thrown into these rivers. afterwards, these rivers are hungry. they don't know what to do. they have to send that into the bloodstream of lake tongue to ye. cut kenzie. warranty is one of the poorest countries in the world. it's also among the most vulnerable to climate change. natural disasters account for about 83 percent of those who have been driven out of their homes, the brandy, their uprooted lives, exposing the reality of a changing environment. prosecutor, i says yes, well, a heat wave in india is breaking april weather records, their temperatures of reach more than 42 degrees celsius and new delhi. and these meteorological department is saying it's the 1st time in 72 years. the capitalist recorded such i temperature in the 1st half of april, think that i start work at 6 a. m. and by the time i'm done past noon, it's so hot. i'll have to wait for a boss under the hot sun and i have such bad headaches every day that i can't even
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begin to explain it. it's very hot. use of surgery with the biggest problem in the hate is the excess of switching because it's very hard to do the physical work. when you switch so much it with al jazeera life from london, much more still ahead on the program. a family of a black man in the us state of michigan say he was killed execution style by police . those had been the rest as a man suspected of opening fire on commute his and yield subway trying. and this muslim basketball style talks about the challenges of playing during the month of ramadan. ah let's go with your weather update for europe in africa. hello everyone. good to see you. so he's got this weather maker in the western med. it's whipping rain around
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the ballier, it's the east coast to spain, and that's dropping down into northern algeria. so bursts of rain both for elders and also to the west of the city of to the north west of europe. we go and our next batch of what weather is sliding into the island of arlene. we're also drying up some warmer era here. so for example, paris has a high of 20 degrees central europe, stellar forecast here, full on sunshine for places like rome, 24 degrees m for the balkans. sorry of. 023 and scope you all to while sunshine. 21 . the number for you, off to africa, we go in, you know, around the gulf of guinea. we're see these showers impulses of storms here for a places like abidjan with a high 28 degrees southern africa. right now. the rain will redevelop both for the western cape and the eastern cape, got some showers in the forecast here. your temperatures will range from about 19 to 20 degrees, but combat threats to our planet on al jazeera, ah israelis in tel aviv
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last week. russia say more than a 1000 ukrainian marines of surrender in a besieged city mary, opal, but ukrainian official say they have no information on this and says the resistance is still alive. and over 300 people have been killed and devastating floods in south africa's resolute natal. hoffer the past 2 years for the north, the death toll from sundays attacks and plateau state has now surpassed a 150 people. several people are also still missing. hundreds of thousands fleeing to neighboring countries, most of the internally displaced of from bore no state, which is the epi center of a conflict with buck around. so can or the nigeria becoming stronger. thank you, maria, for some simple reason. if the nobility of the job able to go to their farms, and i mean from fortunately they would be able to produce or to the difficulty of
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the road from food security to concrete. the livelihood has been affected on part of your report mentioned community, which have more or less been cut off from, from the capital of who jo, movement between capital and i do not have been stopped. and because that movement has been stopped, is significant. number of people who for several reasons, economic livelihood, food that i watch in a, who jo, leave any, could you know, who have family down able to visit the, do the kind of fix the with so very economic and humanitarian consequences to all of this. and we were speaking about the heard of pharma conflict being at the root of this violence. that is, it, it, has it grown to such an extent now that the government is going to somehow try, i try to develop strategies to address this on a much bigger scale because it's gone. it's gone beyond that particular issue. so we, we have to remember that this is an election pre election. yeah. and you are so
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definitely politics is involved there, dave, this believe jewelry. that the, perhaps even the intensification of the security challenge. it is political. we put a vision of security or in security right out to achieve some political objective that most analysts don't give you that this government, especially the war, lot noon. the bonded leaders, they are know what it to the security of what is the justice system is not able to arrest them and deal with them. and that are allowed to the political class also to take advantage of some of the fact that they get going into the political. yeah. with the opposition side or fortunately have played into this issue the insecurity and i could definitely determine but partly between the 2 and 3 elections. thank you very much for sharing some light on what is a, an urgent and growing problem in the country caberry. donal johnny is that from
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a boucher thanks again. thank you for having me. now police in the us state of michigan. every several videos. chang, the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop early this month. and a 6 year old patrick lawyer was killed on april 4th of 2 offices previously described as a lengthy struggle. john 100 joins us live now from chicago. he's following this to, we know what, you know, what this footage shows has it actually been released to the public. it has indeed there are 3 different videos. one is from the perspective of the police car. so from that when you can see the initial arrest, then after that you can rest. and then interestingly that cameras turned off before the fatal shot is fired before the shot that killed patrick lawyer. the whether he was simply pressing against lawyer at the time. what we see in after that is
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a subsequent video from a passer by weiss. he keeps yelling at lee. oh yes, stop grabbing the taser. apparently, both of those chaise your shots discharged into the ground an excessive force. but it is clear from the video that. ready is a lengthy struggle between the officer and lawyer. he has called the officer coldly stolen. so he asks louis to get out of the car. or i'm sorry, yes we are to get back in the car because he has stepped out and the officers laugh and do that so they can have better control of a suspect. lou does not respond, doesn't get back in the car and appears not understand what the officer saying. he's originally from the democratic republic of congo. so maybe there was something lost in translation there, but eventually they move over to the grass. lawyer tries to get away, and that's where that confrontation happens. we're ultimately he is shot to city says that is all being investigated by state police. thank you very much. john. 100,
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with the latest on the story. open fire with a semi automatic handgun. brooklyn study 6 street station on tuesday morning. none of the victim suffered life threatening injuries. well, let's go live now together, others on doe who is following this story from me, or what do we know about this arrest? well, he was arrested about 30 hours after the shooting took place. the police got a tip on his whereabouts in east village part of new york city. and they went to the location where they were told he was at and arrested him without incident. there's some reporting that day was actually the suspect himself proofing a police station. and brought in processed and then handed over to federal authorities. as he was handed over and walked out of here, many journalists. questions at him. he did not respond to any of those. he is now
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in federal custody, facing terrorism related charges. why terrorism, for 2 reasons, number one, the shooting took place on mass transit, a subway, and it was a mass casualty incident. that's why he's facing federal terrorism charges. he'll make his 1st court appearance on thursday. the 62 year old james has an extensive criminal record. he has residences, or at least he has been traced back to both pennsylvania and wisconsin. but the key question here is motive. why did he allegedly do this so far? police have no motive. that will be part of the investigation moving forward. ever elizondo neil for president of honduras, one orlando, hernandez, is set to be expedited to the united states. the honduran secures you minister says they will be taken next week to face drug trafficking and firearms charges, and others who served as president for 8 years until earlier this year is accused
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of taking bribes from mexican drug cartels. our tourist busts as collided with a truck in southern egypt, killing at least 10 people there. the accident happened in the ancient city of luxor, official se for french and a belgian citizen are among the dead in this accident. and then in use elsewhere, a truck is crashed off a mountain road in indonesia killing at least 16 people. it was carrying $28.00 passengers. when the driver lost control on a remote road in west up or province traffic, please say they suspect the trucks brakes failed. now, police in shanghai avowed to punish any one violating the cities strict cove. at 19 log down, the financial hub is under huge pressure can to contain at china's biggest outbreak . since the virus was 1st discovered and were hon. and he was young, i was 25000000 residents, remain confined to their homes. as the 0 cove at policy continues,
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more than 25000 cases were reported in the city on wednesday. shanisha johnson amendment i was your call shortly. i need scientific and reasonable judgement from the government instead of watching the number of new cases every day. as if the increase of confirmed cases never ends on you, and i hope the government can tell me the admission and treatment situation and the makeshift hospitals instead of promising that they would transfer and test the patients quickly with one. and now i shall, anchors prime minister is offered to meet with protest as you've been camping outside his office. for the last 5 days, demonstrators want to present got a bar. roger pike said a step down over is handling of the countries worst economic crisis since independence shrank ins. um and g major fuel and food shortages for weeks as well as daily power outages. official say the impact the pandemic and the warn ukraine has made it impossible to pay creditors. lafayette, what have you suffering from gonna be fear recovering from economic growth?
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no of all is not good and goes on is not there. holler is not there yet. is not there people i re domains all to, to being and sitting on the road to water near here. nobody can hooping you unhooking oil is not there. then you run it on rick sweets or something. anything for north se or economist say the u. k. could be facing the biggest drop and living standards since the 1950s. as the prices for basic goods rise rapidly. inflation accelerated to 70 percent in the month of march, price is rising faster than wages and there is pressure on the government to do more to help those that are struggling. i will bring you this story. as 3 people suspected of operating the largest cannabis plantation in europe, if and arrested by spanish police. 30 say they destroyed 415000 plants in the vara,
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worth a $108000000.00 to more suspects under investigation in a neighbouring region. officials suspect the ham plants who being sent to switzerland and italy to be turned into a county by d o. c b d which is illegal in spain a turkish restaurant. iona has tried launching a ca. bob in space. oh oh. oh oh, yeah. yeah. oh cool. see, idea here is to send the meal. why know, could bob has ever gone before? inspired by the 61st anniversary of the 1st man to going to spice soviet cosmonaut eureka garden. after reaching the stratosphere $38.00 comb says above of the helium balloon it was attached to bust. and that the cat a bob made a successful c landing that think it would have been very edible. after
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mm oh, yeah. with the fishing and on the journey, hulu. ah sport now with santa thank you very much, mary m while livable have booked a spot in the champions league semi finals to remain on calls for trophy quadruple . built a firm in your school. twice as the reds drew 33 against been cut and field result means that they advance at 64 on aggregate to and we'll face villareal in the semi
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to way. if you have already won the league company this season, that they're all going to f a cup, a lawful or 2nd. in the primitive not just the city was sued a very game at let it go. my duty to advance. had guardiola seen the hanging on to their one nail advantage, it from the 1st leg to draw nil nil in spain still play rail madrid and the loss for the head coach of northern islands. women's football team has apologized for comments that he made the after 5 nail loss against england. kenny shells made the claim that female players are more emotional than their male counterparts. when a team concedes a goal, they can see the 2nd one within a very short period of time. right through the whole lot, the whole spectrum of the women scam. because garrison women are more emotional than ma'am. when we went one, no dine, we killed again,
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tried to just slow right dying because to give them time to get the emotional balance side there had while this is what she has had to say the morning after, i wish to apologize for my comments. i made the in the post match press conference last night. i am sorry for the offense that that they have caused. i'm proud to manage a group of plays who are role models for so many girls and boys across the country . he raining world champion the have yet another big talent emerging in their squad, trinity rodman has scored her 1st international goal for us. 19 year old, who happens to be the daughter former and be a thought. dennis rodman, helped usa thrash us back. his son and 9 neil is a 3rd international appearance for the washington spirit player. last year, she became the youngest player to be drafted into the national women's soccer league. she's also that needs a youngest ever goals for. carlos al. theresa is yet another high profile name to
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exit the monte carlo masters, that the 18 year old spaniard was beaten 3 sets by sebastian corda. the american opponent is through to the last 16 earlier this month. i'll cut us that became the youngest ever winner of the miami open. and except for our current conquer sebastian core, there is at taylor fritz at the 10th seed that beat one time us open champion my intelligence to advance. traits has been impressive in 2022, having won the indian wells, a title by beating rafael, an adult in the final. hm. and the brooklyn is held a moment of silence before the post season game against the cleveland cavaliers. game took place just hours after shooting at the nearby subway station left more than 20 people entered. thank you. brooklyn.
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