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bernie thermometer, there are many of us migrants here and we need help. i just like this woman. i many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico. this year. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. ah, the you, i sent it takes a 1st step towards tougher gun laws. republicans and democrats say they'll consider a build controlled firearms. ah, i'm all about this and this is all the 0 live from doe hob, also coming up. this is a, this is a tragic parody. us state election officials reveal how they were threatened by
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donald trump, who wanted them to overturn results the 2020 presidential election water everywhere, but not a drop to drink, flood victims in bangladesh. so the fed up with waiting for help. most of the people took shoulder on their own. now they're in desperate need for food and fresh water. one indigenous protest or dies in ecuador is anti government demonstrations turned violent. ah, the u. s. senate voted in favor of considering a bill that would toughen gun laws. it's an initial step towards passing what would be the country's 1st major gun legislation in decades, a compromise bill was presented by republicans and democrats, but it falls well short of the sweeping changes demanded by gun control campaigners . i receive tens of thousands of calls and letters and emails with
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a singular message. do something, do something, not do nothing. but do something. texans are disgusted and outraged by what happened at rob elementary. and they want congress to take appropriate action to prevent the loss of more lives. there was something different in the eyes of these families. as they once again had to contemplate the idea that our schools are no longer safe. places that are supermarkets are no longer safe spaces, but they also were contemplating the idea that congress was so caught up in its own politics. so addicted to backing into our own corners that we wouldn't be able to do anything meaningful. renewed efforts to address us gun violence response by
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to mass shootings in the last 2 months. a racist attack that killed 10 black people in the state of new york and a massacre at his school. and you've all day in texas for 19 children and 2 teachers were killed on tuesday. a senior official overseeing the police in texas called the officers response involving an object failure. my camera has more from washington, dc on the passenger side blank by posterboard, showing a timeline of the shooting. the condemnation of the states top lawman was absolute . one error, 14 minutes and 8 seconds. i fell along the children waited and the teachers waited . rooms $111.00, to be rescued. and while they waited, the commander waited for radio and rivals, waited for shields. they waited for swat. lastly, he waited for
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a key that was never needed. according to the timeline, the gunman entered the school around 11. 33 am and here's the door. it took some 18 minutes before the police entered the classroom and killed the 18 year old. the screen grab from a security camera shows arm police in a school corridor, all just minutes off to the killer, entered 3 minutes after the 700 west building. there were a sufficient number of armed officers warring body army to isolate, distract and neutralize the subject. the only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from any room, $111.11 was yawn, scene commander who decided to place the lives of officers for the lives of children. again to the command on the ground was p. tarrot under the school districts chief of police. he's been giving evidence this week behind closed doors,
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but neither he nor his lawyers have publicly responded to the latest criticism of his lack of action. and at the school board meeting monday and the parents of the dead and the survivors demanded police accountability. it's more angry that they're trying to cover up a lot of things in china holding back from speaking. also just that they should have just gone in and done their job basically they just didn't do. their job is not expect. and another parent talks about the impact on her daughter who survived . they were asking her questions, how she did. she just started breaking down because she don't really want to talk about like she let me do it and she don't want to relive. she is afraid. she just might have been as yet, there's been no public criticism in the special committee of a law that allowed an 18 year old to buy an a 15 assault rifle, 3 years before he could legally buy a beer in the eyes of many who lost loved ones,
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the law as much as police. inaction should also be held accountable. my kind of era, washington. ok, let's stay in the us state election officials of told congress they were personally pressured by then president donald trump, to overturn the result of the 2020 election. the committee heard testimony from georgia, secretary of state, as well as our rezonings state leadership. it was the 4th hearing of the house committees investigation into last year's attack on capital hill. a little castro has more weeks before the january 6 riot at the u. s. capital far right protesters some who would later turn violent in washington illegally occupied the state capitol building in arizona. joe biden won the swing states, but donald trump and his supporters refused to accept defeat trumps attorney rudy giuliani called arizona's republican house speaker, demanding help to overturn the results he would say,
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aren't we all republicans here? i said, look, you are asking me to do something that is child or to my oath. trump also lost in the swing state of georgia. he himself called the states top election official republican brad reference burger. i guess one of mine for $11780.00 low, which is one more that we have. what i knew is that we didn't have any votes to find very good. robins, bircher testified that he and his family suffered harassment from, from supporters, including sexually explicit messages to his wife and someone breaking in to his daughter in law's home. and i think sometimes moments requires you to stand up and just take the shots. we just followed the lawn, we followed the constitution. and at the end of the day president trump came of short. trump also turned up the pressure on to every day americans, mother and daughter election workers in georgia. falsely accusing them of counting
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fake ballots. we have at least $18000.00 that's on pay. we had them counted very heavily 18000 having to do with the roomy freeman that he's a votes, gamer, of professional vogue, scammer and hustler. do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states to target you the president of the united way? it's supposed to rebels that every american not to target one. but he target it mean an investigation has cleared both women of wrongdoing and widespread voting fraud was never found in any state our democracy held because courageous people like those you heard from to day put their oath to the constitution above their loyalty to one man or to one party, the system held but barely, and the question remains will it hold again,
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even before today's hearing began, trump hosted on his website, that his phone call pressuring ga. secretary of state to find modes was quote, perfect. he called the january 6th committee, crazy democrats, and again, falsely alleged that the election was stolen. heidi jo, castro, alto 0, washington. a jury in the u. s. is 5, dr. bill cosby liable for sexually abusing an underage girl in 1975. the california jury ordered caused me to pay the victim half a $1000000.00 in damages. i was family friendly. reputation was shattered. after more than 50 women accused him of sexual assaults over nearly 5 decades. it just, it's been torture. it has just to be ripped apart, you know, thrown under the bus, backed over. and this to me is such a big victory. it really is to all victim mean
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a security forces in ecuador, have you tear gas and palate shots against indigenous protesters converging on the capital. ketone be inviting. st. baffles of students and other protesters in the center of the city. a nation wide strength began 9 days ago, demonstrators of 10 demands including lower prices of fuel and food, and an end to mining and indigenous land. that is one protesters being killed and 3 are reported to be in a critical condition. i know a couple of following developments from mexico city. a state of emergency remains in effect, in ecuador. in fact, the country president geared more lasso has extended that state of emergency to include fixed provinces of ecuador, and that state of emergency will last for a total of 30 days. the goal here, or the strategy by the ecuadorian government, is to contain these protests that have really begin begun to get out of hand.
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they've been growing for more than a week. now the government has taken a hard line against demands by demonstrators many who are protesting or indigenous activists or digits. people from different part of the country who are the who are saying that the fuel prices are absolutely way too high. the complaining over higher cost of food over inflation, over worsening poverty. lead to the coven 1900 pandemic. now these demonstrations were primarily organized by canada, which is a group of different indigenous communities from all across the board, but have since been joined by other activists including students, demonstrators. again, what prices of fuel to go down food to go down and it remains and clear whether or not the government is going to budge on any or all of these, of these demands. violet actually sent troops to help millions of people trapped by flood waters in the northeast. it's the worst flooding in the region in more than a century. as time to china and reports from sell it, the government struggling to deliver food and drinking water. sugar ali is
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a life stock farmer for lost his home in the floods. he and his family have been living on the side of this road for almost a week now without any kind of help to get over. i have another yeah, i could go and see the condition of our home. what is the point of talking about it? it is only a law who can provide. he is the one who gives and who takes away. i might, sweetie. begum is waiting for a government assistant on the outskirts of the city of silly. after carrying 4 hours, she is beginning to lose hope. oh, there is whew. so old, around my home. chest steep is sitting here waiting thoroughly for allison so far with received nothing. i'm forces have rescued or evacuated, more than 100000 people from 2 of the worsted districts in the northeast. many others are still stranded in remote rural areas. this is one of the many school in sham gone young select region that has been used as makeshift shelter for those
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villages were effected by the flood. most of the people took shelter on their own. now there in desperate need for food and fresh water. even residents and urban areas with better drainage systems are effected. sleep on the on bus one of the night. i'm with we've never seen floods like this in a lifetime. our home has water up to the hip. honey, not we have no running water and electricity with nail using rainbow youth youth bucket. they will only cover laura during her visit to their your prime minister. shake us in our said future building development should take into account the number of natural disasters that bangladesh experiences. many of this people are still recovering from the last month's pre monsoon flash floods level and we left our homes. take shelter here. there's no food or fresh water, it would help if we got some relief from the government so we can get by for the poor, rural farmers who have lost everything ill take months. if not years to rebuild their homes. they need all the assistance they can get, but help is yet to,
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than the children. yoga zira still had not his bangladesh and neighboring india. dozens of people have died after flooding, a landslides in our sun state. soldiers have been sent in to try to get supplies to areas that are cut off. tens of thousands of people have already been moved to safety, but many are still stranded. and flood waters in southern china have reached record levels after weeks of heavy rain rivers of both the banks and to provinces, forcing thousands of people to move to higher ground. stella had anal, does it up a new flash point between russia and the u. mosque or one's lithuania of severe consequences for blocking transport to its baltic. i'll post the saudi crown prince is to visit turkey. a father signed the regional rivals are moving on from a bitter rift. ah,
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the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to day. hello. we see some subtle changes taking place in the weather across the middle east over the next couple of days. the hot dry and dusty sunset up once again. the large, the clear skies. plenty of hazy sunshine, little more cloud over towards afghanistan, towards kabul. eddie 17 celsius here. some snow over the high grad should be about 30 degrees. so that's a little off kilter. the temperatures will pick up as we go on into thursday and there you go. law she try warm and sunny. if not hots 42 celsius here in there, doha, we're going to see the winds coming in from the a c. so, as see a temperature goes up, we are going to see things just turning a little more humid over the next couple of days heading on to was to. we can few showers up towards the caucasus, but not too bad for turkey and find it right across the levant. try to cross much of north africa, although one or 2 showers just around the atlas mountains. we got some rather wet
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weather. once again, nothing up toward sir mauretania. i think we'll see some where to where the 2 also affecting parts of marley from time to time. go to the shower course around the gulf of guinea some heavier showers coming through here. easing into central parts some useful rain. a last is coming into the eastern side of africa. if she stays very wet once again. for a good part. south africa, cats are air weight, official airline of the journey. so lamar laker, it's great to see welcome to the content economic forum powered by bloom that some people say that they say globalization playing them. but that with that to think of every globalization are accomplished. speakers from heads of state to business and policy leaders will discuss evolving technology, education, culture, sustainability, and the impact on the economy. ah,
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ah, ah, what year old is it a reminder of our top stories? this are the u. s. senate voted in favor of considering a bill that would toughen gun laws. the compromised bill was presented by republicans as well as democrats, but it falls far short of the sweeping changes demanded by gun control campaigners state election officials have told the u. s. congress, they were personally pressured by president donald trump, to overturn the results of the 2020 vote. there were testifying before the house committee investigation into the january the 6th insurrection on capitol hill. a jury in the u. s. is found dr. bill cosby liable for sexually abusing an under age
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girl in 1975, the california jury ordered cosby to pay the victim half a $1000000.00 in damages. a russian territory in the baltics is a new source of tensions between moscow and the new oval ukraine marshes. threatened lithuania with serious consequences afterwards, top transporting some sanctioned goods by rail to college and grad that when it came has more from berlin. this is the main port in cleaning grad. its facilities are important to the russian economy. for this is the only all year around ice free port, the country has on the baltic sea. many products essential for the local population in the russian exclaimed, come by, see, but many more come by land and are now being stopped. and if people in the stores are to be believed he, you sanctions are hurting chris to know it's a story. and i think we should pack up our belongings and leave because you can't go anywhere. this has never happened. i think not only me,
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many people are planning it now or even regretting that they are living and cleaning gras, reach. those sanctions target specific items that transit you territory in this case via rail, through lithuania, to and from russia that sanctioned goods, steel and other goods made from ira thought will no longer be allowed to transit training. it is done with consultations, whether europe in europe and commissions and under the european commission guidelines in many ways. kelly, the grad is a historical anomaly once part of what was called east prussia taken by the soviet union from nazi germany at the end of world war 2. and then became part of the white a u. s. far. but when that country died in the early 19 ninety's, the russian federation chose to hold on to coline grad. and so it became an exclaim, separated from russia proper by the newly independent baltic states. which helps explain why officials in moscow are so agitated by the impact of sanctions. and
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have warned the people of lithuania to expect retaliation for their government's actions at that premium. because this example shows that you cannot trust either verbal statements by the west or written ones. no, russia will certainly respond to such hostile actions. appropriate measures are being worked out between departments and will be taken in the near future. their consequences will have a serious negative impact on the population of lithuania. while it's a threat, some lithuanians have long anticipated baltic renters differently from many other countries of european union. didn't have any illusions about that rule or attempts, and they d a. so for russia, a threat to one or all of the baltic states would constitute a threat to nato. many in the atlantic alliance maintain an armed presence there. this was the german chancellor visiting his country soldiers in lithuania, just 2 weeks ago. like many other european leaders,
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olaf shots says his country will defend every centimeter of nato territory. doner cane al jazeera berlin, the european union's urging. if he appears government to lift restrictions and fuel supplies to the northern region to gray, the blocks warning the shortages are crippling. the distribution of emergency humanitarian aid. the conflict into growth has been going on for about a year and a half, and thousands of people have been killed. and more than 9000000 need help to get food. more needs to be done. much of the blockades still luis. there is a needs to leave the restrictions, especially on the provisional fuel on cash and sections and soon can is impreza mac. i say it has confirmed the new constitution will not in shrine islam as the religion of the state. a referendum on the text is planned
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for next month, said the dissolved parliament and assumed executive powers last year. the moves lead to protests and unrest in the country and showered lawford the sooner the next constitution of tennessee. a won't mention a state with islam as its religion, but of belonging to an amr which has islam as its religion. the olma and the states are 2 different things. molly's observing, 3 days of national morning after a massacre of the weekend fighters killed a 132 people in several villages of saturday and sunday. witnesses say they were revenge attacks. nicholas ark explains what's behind the violence in central mani for the attack took place in the early hours of 5 o'clock in the morning over the weekend. and villagers were woken up to the sound of both gunfire and the smell of smoke. why smoke or because the attackers lit their village is made up of such rooms and mud homes on the fire. and the administrator that we spoke to says that
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many of those that have died were in that fire. and he fears that the death toll is likely to rise. not whilst there has been no group that has officially claimed responsibility over this attack. while the 1000000 authorities point the finger towards l coda affiliate martin said to the slum one with the mean and more specifically, a preacher of philosophy preacher, i'm a do cooper, who had an organization called massena catawba. why? well, because there's been in that area which is the center of molly grievances, between full on the herders and local farmers. and this is the beginning of the rainy season. the country has gone months without rain and philosophy herders are trying to find places to grease, their land, often encroaching towards in farm land. and so these arm groups linked to al qaeda have exacerbated, are using these existing grievances pitting people against each other. during this attack, villagers called for help and they called the 1000000 authorities,
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the police, the un peacekeeping force. or despite the presence of a un peacekeeping force, just 2 hours away on a helicopter to the side of the attack, despite the 1000000 forces, despite the presence of russian fighters nearby. well, none of them intervene. so there is a sense of anger and frustration among the local villagers that not enough is being done to try to tackle the situation. interestingly, the french that had a military base in mexico, in the region where this attack took place, just handed over that military base to 1000000 forces. so they could have intervene . but they didn't. i said there are so many questions that are left on answered. and there's 3 dates of national morning. a government official from bama co is, is expected on the ground to reassure a population that is angry and frustrated. as attacks go unabated, the palestinian health ministry says
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a palestinian man has been killed after being stabbed in the heart by an israeli sappho in the occupied west bank. witnesses a hog was working on his land when a group of satyrs attacked him. human rights expert said there's been an increase in violence, vice settlers against palestinians. israel is conduct the military drills in the area of muscle for ya, time in the occupied west bank, the 1st to be held since he is really supreme court rejected a palestinian appeal against a firing zone. there. enabler him, reports from us for ya. time south east of hebron. these really army has put up these targets here in miss after in preparations for military exercises that are expected to last for one month. this area is called metacity, else office, and people have recently lost an appeal at the israeli supreme court to stay on their lads. these really supreme court effectively gave these really the green lied
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to evict palestinians as these really army declared the area. the firing zone we can go you can say firing range fighting. now, activists from the surrounding areas came here. they took out those targets as a way to prevent the israelis from conducting exercises in the area. well, ok, look at all these vast areas. israel occupied parts of yes, 948 other parts in 1000. 67. not only can they train the israeli army over there, but the american and russian was to come here to our lands instead of these really military presents the demolitions, the military drills all seen here by people as pre new to forcible eviction. that could take place any minute now, but people tell us that these scare tactics are not working. they say they've lived
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here for decades. this is home and they have nowhere else to go. the saudi crown prince mahalo b solomon is due to visit turkey for the 1st time since the 2018 murder of sadie journalists, democracy in his stumble relations between the 2 countries frayed following the killing, but regional and financial challenges of forest and cra, andrea had to repair ties, this will set our reports in with many see the biggest step yet in the peer and strained relations between turkey and saudi arabia. count pres, mom at the salman is set to visit uncle in shelah bunker. the will meet him in our presidential palace and we are going to conduct bilateral meetings and we'll find a chance to discuss how to improve turkish and saudi relations to higher level in the upcoming future. nations between the 2 muslim countries have been strength since turkey support the popular movements linked to muslim brotherhood after the arabs being in 2011, saudi arabia, united arab emirates,
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and egypt. so the movement as a threat to the balance of power in the region. a blockade of major church ally caught her by its got neighbors in 2017 further pushed the 2 countries apart, but it was the killing or saudi journalist, jamaica shook tea in the kingdoms consulate in a stumble in october, 2018. that firm to shut down their ties at the time at one said the order to carry out destination came from the highest level of saudi government. although he has never blamed the saudi companies directly. turkey also launched a case against want to see saudi suspects for the alice involvement in the killing . saudi arabia responded by forklift and turkish import, putting pressure on turkey's economy, butter last year. saudi arabia, united arab emirates, egypt, and bahrain lifted the embargo on gotta pay with me for anchor, as the consolation with the gulf states. over the past year, uncle has embarked on a diplomatic push to reset relations with these regional countries, uncut and kato,
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have since held several high level meetings to restore relations, often more than 7 years of strain ties in february, present, add one visit to the arab emirates for the 1st time in nearly a decade, white in march is ready to present. isaac isaac came to turkey in the highest level meeting in 14 years, singling atoll inclinations. after years of turbulence in apples and his number court halted a trail in extension of 26, all the suspects and transferred the case to react paving the way for a meeting between the turkish and south leaders. see, month law flew to viet after months of a forced to man ties. now, in turkey with inflation, se the 70 percent and an economy crisis just a year before the election aren't going to hope to is the economy pressure by signing a curious love the with yet unsecure saudi investment in the company. in return face an increase in challenges from iran, and is proxies in the region. so the idea is seeking to acquire turkeys by dr.
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jones, which gave international acclaim of the b y spread use in libya, syria, now go no care about. and now you play and saudi crown prince with it will signal whether it is aspirations will be achieved. lesson said that i'll just sierra uncut, firefighters are trying to put on the large wild foreign turkeys. so southern coast, the place broke out on tuesday near the resort ton of mama. this is reportedly spreading quickly because of windy conditions. but our fears of a repeat of last years wild fires, which the government described as the worst in turkey's history. ah, this is all to 0. these are the top stories. the u. s. senate has voted in favor of considering a bill that would toughen gun laws. the compromise bill was presented by republicans as well as democrats. but it falls well short of the sweeping changes demanded by
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gun control campaigners. a senior official overseeing the police in the state of texas says officers responds to the vall.

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