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the cold and a violent power struggled people in so done rely on. busy in tears and the few of hospital still standing for critical care. some have had to turn away patient because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them. the hello, i'm about this of this is all to a life and go home, also coming up front of the governor, one desantis enters the 2020 for the republican race. while the whiteside is given, former president donald trump is toughest challenge. he adds the year soon as one of america's deputy, a school shootings and of all the texas u. s. president. joe might impose
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a game for a band on assault weapons the on the end of a musical era, the so called queen of rock and roll mobile superstar tina tongue. as john did anticipate the we're going to begin to sit down with this being heavy, fighting in and around the capital cartoon. despite a ceasefire, an army fighter jet was shot down an older man. then heavy artillery fire was being heard, the military base and the area, the sudanese army, and the rival potter military group arriving support forces are being locked in a bit of power struggled on monday. i ceased fine was broken by saudi arabia and the us to allow raid in for millions of people called in the conflict. and world
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health organization says it's still being unable to deliver vital supplies because of the challenging conditions as well. hospitals and sit down desperately need that a to treat, not just the injured, but patients who need vital care. obviously those have a morgans travel to a hospital and normally a month to witness the conditions there normally. and why did but greet brings her mother to a re mills. alice has centered twice a week. but since the starts of fighting, getting access to a hospital with the needed facilities has been difficult since the stump of the will, the health facility we do to dialysis in closed, we went to another hospital and started the but they were only able to use it at least for 2 hours we tried several others, but the call to move generally has no power running to. this is my mother's 1st dialysis in 2 weeks. most of the patients input dialysis word here in a no hospital in under man city have travel to get here. the 5 things let to most
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of the 29 hospitals and how to unable to function health care facilities have been under pressure since the size of the conflict somehow had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them. others have close their doors out of fear of being caught up in the fighting or because of damages to their building. this hospital is one of the few remaining providing reno treatments to patients. but the staff say they may not be able to do so for a long yeah, yeah, yeah. patients who come in need dialysis 3 times a week can only get one session and even the dialysis is changing here due to a show to do next needs. we don't have enough diet lies or occupational kidneys today is the last day for us to treat the kid the patients. we don't even have troops and gloves. there's nothing left. there's a medical staff are in short supply,
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volunteers help from the hospitals operations. so i don't, is the worst, i don't know. oh hi. i'm here because of my sense of responsibility and nationalism . this is my country and this is a least i can offer the people who come here are friends, brothers, neighbors. and even if we don't know them, we're all the same blood. so we all need to stone together. a ceasefire assigned between the wearing parties is meant to open him many terry and corridors for those in need of medical assistance. but the fighting continues, threatening to make a dire situation even worse. he but morgan, alta 0 on through mine. let's go to the us and i were florida. the governor over on desantis has now officially entered the 2024 republican race to the white house. he made the announcement and towards his live audio streaming platform i was speaking to his own or, you know, most desantis is going to take on is one time back of a republican frontrunner. donald trump, as well as several other candidates. my kind of reports from washington dc and
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the run desantis had just turned 40 when he was 1st elected, the governor of florida endorsed by the then president donald trump. he won by the narrowest of margins. but he was re elected 3 years later in a landslide. evidence of the mass of conservative support, full top it's governess and an indication of the swing that seen in florida moved from a toss up state to solidly republican because of our leadership and the folks in our state. we've really become the beating heart of the conservative movement in these united states. donation reimbursement scheme of the scientist has policies have shipped to the globe and he is as a member of congress and governor. his dislike of the government was evidenced in his resistance to federal cobit regulations. a hard line stance on immigration, and abortion is welcome to by many cool republicans. and these on the front lines
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of what does it merge as a national cultural war on everything from progressive education, policies to entertainment, we do not surrender to the work mob. florida is where woke, goes to die by to so called will on work. has potential downsides, particularly the governance retaliation against entertainment, try and disney the criticize part of his education legislation as hoping to phobic, he withdrew the company's tax breaks, set him off a legal dispute, and some republican strategist believe it's something he may regret. i think that's a, that's a, that's a craving, this calculation. and in the lower on the, you know, the powers of government should never be used to go after an individual come companies, right? especially for political reasons. you can have a compensation, but to, to really call out and go after, i think is the over use of, of his power there. desantis is likely to fight for the nobody can nominate,
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shouldn't against his one time becca, donald trump, who has come up with a demeaning nickname for his opponent. and that's rhonda sanctimonious and you've been watching him for all he's falling at record levels and we'll keep it that way . we all of the candidates taking on donald trump for the republican nomination. but at this stage it appears that only this gale and harvard law school graduates as a bible, john's mind kinda, oh, just era washington. well sure. how baton is, has been listening to the live broadcast of desantis on twitter. and that was a lot of publicity about this, a nice wouldn't be made on twitter spaces. she had to go well, definitely. well, for the last 25 minutes, that was just silence intermittently broke about with a little must talking about the need to really improve capacity. lots of good fraud . clear, reg, i mean, it was, it was, it just wasn't working but, but i spelled it now around 12, you know, as soon as i got,
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i did finally gets to you to, to a stable will put a space you can say. and i said, well, this should have, just as i popular decides to, is that the size of popular to the space is because we briefly into that. yeah, we just thought about huge of all the incentives. you know, if you're looking now it's the way they have $285440.00 for this one is that when, whenever it break down there out to about 550600000. so actually the emergency with a fax you recruit to what was the basically the big splash full run this out of this all the social media paths through all the other channels with streaming. but somebody is not going to get a headlines you had hoped for. and certain aspects of the press, but i don't think we could over states, you know, how important this will be for. it's popular out of the primaries. there's a lot of support for twitter amongst the republic and base. and remember that to, that's who this is, this is a dancer, but glitches and things like that. i don't think that's necessarily going to phase phase people bucks out of time. when in the republican party itself, there's that sense, the electricity,
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this is what they always say. the desantis is not ready for prime time. it was prime time and clearly it took 25 minutes for him to get done to that, but probably in bold and some of his opponents separately in, in the prime re fi border of age. we already think that we're gonna be free of football, who announcing that he needs to make that impact soon to show that he can be a formidable force against donald trump. you've started quite, quite told them about the 3 months ago, but there's a split enormously. now that he's running, he's going to have to show it pretty quickly, but he is. he has a force to be reckoned with, otherwise that nothing from the primaries will be split among so many candidates and trouble just woke him. she help thank you very much indeed you have a chance to talking to is from washington dc about that broadcast. that's what i'm bringing. i'd also franco, he's a republican strategies strategist. he's joining us from washington, d. c. thank you very much indeed. as always for being with us so that the semester has been being made that so designed has isn't prime time. what does he have to do
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in order to be able to differentiate himself enough from donald trump and yet not lose the core voters can safely as well? that's the key question i. i actually think he is ready for for prime time a trunk supporter. so i can tell you that to get ready for prime time. i don't think these technical issues are going to be remembered. are really significant. what is the question is exactly that. you need to distinguish themselves from president trump. the fact is to date, another incredible candidates for the republican nomination have disagree with president trump in any meaningful way on any policy issues. and in fact, have defended president trump with respect to the political and legal persecution is going on persecution. that is going on. it and new york and washington and in georgia. so the key is that of the fact of the matter is the polls indicate that i
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don't think there's going to be much of a division right now. they hold president truck holes, $36.00 to depending on the poor. 3036 to 46 percent lead over rhonda sanctions and the other candidates are in the in the single digits. describe all change. a lot of things can change in politics. donald trump was a 2 percent of 7 years ago when he launched just because of his presidency as his candidacy for the presidency. so a lot can change, but that is the question. how do you distinguish the differences between the 2 candidates for republican voters and that's going to be a tricky proposition. at some point, governor desantos is going to have to say things that different with president trump or certainly criticized president, trump more a more fully if you hope to get any trash you mentioned before the google drum support, what do you think the donors from and his his core teams that are putting together his, his bed for the presidency in 2024. going to be feeling most about wrong. desantis,
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one of the most concerned that he might do that might actually lead to that split time possibly. and eventually lead over trump. well, there are a number of factors. first of all, he is a governor. he's extraordinarily been extraordinarily successful. your report was excellent. i've just had a very distinguished military record. we've had a good record in congress, is a conservative and of course was re elected. and in florida might be training, right, but he carried counties and constituencies in florida that we haven't cared as republicans in over 20 years since jeb bush ran. so he's showing that he can appeal to too many to many voters. and that will be even republican voters, so he has a good record in that regard. secondly, his youth is a much younger figure of the country is now faced with the older candidates. we've had that for a number of years now. and that is, i think, an enormous advantage the, the trick for him is to make
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a case to republicans to say that i'm more electable in november of 24. then president trump this i can appeal as demonstrated by florida. i can appeal to independence to minorities, to latino voters who chaired by a large margin up. so that's going to be the track. the problem is that the nomination is the primary process is decided by core conservative republicans and the vast majority of republicans identify it very closely. personally with president trump, they're loyal to him as a person in the 1st instance. and secondly, have a suspicion that other than. busy that are trump, everybody's saying what they need to say, but president trump actually believes that. and the other republican candidates are merely sedating things that they believe the republican primary voters want to hear . but under core are willing to compromise on those principles, as always is really good to get your thoughts on this adult for frank. and we appreciate that, sir. thank you very much and
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a thank you so much. i. the gun control has been one of the main fault lines, dividing republicans and democrats, and may shapes the 2024 presidential election campaign and of all the texas victims and family members of the 19 children and 2 teachers who were killed one years today has been demanding gun safety. the bellows told for motors relief butterflies in memory of those who died for these were strongly criticized for the way they reacted. they waited nearly an hour before tackling the shoes. or even though children were calling the emergency services, nobody feels safe anymore. the kids, you know, they spend some of their time learning how to deal with active shooters and how to hide and listen there the other and 10 years ago you didn't have to a lot more could have been saving children being very myself,
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a face to face farmer dropped the ball just like the media's been saying, they're just for me, their cars. i don't know, they didn't ever really go away. i think people say it takes time. i don't know how much time they're going to need because if it were my child, i don't know. you know, i was president joe biden, this page tribute to the victims of the shooting. it is called again on congress, on states to pass what he calls common sense gun safety laws. you still need to ban and my view a are 50 firearms solve weapons once again. you know, they've been use time and again mass companies of innocent children, the people we need to bad, high capacity magazines and believe issued 203-040-5060 bullets without reloading because the day guns remain the number one killer,
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the number one killer children in america guns or joining us not to move on. it is nbc corresponding to where they will fall when the i can only imagine that the last few hours must have been a really how to re experience for those who lived through what happened. a rob, good evening to you hear from you have all the texas i was here that tragic day and i'm here a year later and i can tell you it's impossible to understand or comprehend what these families and these community members have been through the past year. some have requested today's anniversary, they met with some privacy. others have chosen to post messages on social media, but everyone here is still searching for justice both for the victims as well as the survivors for the moms and dads, we've spoken to this week. they say time has not healed their ones, the calendar doesn't matter and they are not moving on and in the town plaza still
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to this day, there are stands memorials which now begin to mark those, those special occasions and the holidays as the 1st ones. but they are going without their $21.00 loved ones. as you said, you know that the 19 children in the 2 teachers who died tragically inside their classrooms as they were celebrating the end of the school year. some of the banners still hang and rob elementary school from that very day it's, it's haunting and unimaginable to. and then you add to it through unimaginable will grief. the lack of answer it was from this slow moving investigation, the lack of accountability for those officers. you mentioned who waited more than an hour to confront the sooner and then the failure of the texas legislature. these parents drove weekly up to the state capitol. it's about 3 hours from where i'm standing every week, pleading with lawmakers to do something at the very least. change the law that
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allows people to legally buy an assault style. semi automatic weapons, at least move it from 18 to 21. because the gunmen and this tragic situation had bought these guns and ammunition legally 8 days from 8 days after as the 1st day they, they looked at those murals privately today and they are going to attend a public visual this evening tonight to to mark this tragic tragic day in this town to 3, when the wolf i'm talking to is from of all the when do thank you very much. indeed . the still ahead on knowledge. a 0 artificial intelligence helps a power lies not work again by reading his thoughts, the which it was known as the queen of ra, patina, to the high side of the age of agencies. she said was important. what happens to
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you? but how you calculate the hello, the weather slot you set fabric upset, good parts of the eastern side of the us over towards the west, around the rockies, down towards the texas. still say some big and sundry showers. rumbling away. we see some nasty stones recently in texas with some law child coming for you have a gusty winds. see where the cloud is here. some of that went to weather just pushing up into kind of the west composite kind of that we could do with the right here. so i some useful rightful as a temperature start to ease off nicely over the next hour. so because they have a show is run right, the way down across texas, right, the way through a good part of new mexico as well to the east of that. that's where the fine and
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dry weather is looking good every day. so he's 23 celsius. a 20 that for new york still of yourselves just around the southeast corner, just around the carolinas, using out to georgia, it will improve as we go one through friday, still a showers around the rockies, pushing up towards that western side of the us along the west coast that is looking fine and to live with plenty of sunshine. this is spell so sunshine too, into central america. still a few showers around for the camera band some. what's the weather that just around the bahamas using across his spaniel and a few shows too, for the sonata is tied to sunshine between the the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the portion of the zeta reminder about top stories. this sort of, they're going to run this on to it says enter the 2024 race for us president. they made the announcement live on switzer with the ceo in on most a lifelong conservative designs. this will campaign against is one time bucket. republican frontrunner donald trump, victims of the,
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of all the schools should in us state of texas, being remembered one year often 19 children and 2 teachers were killed. bells told homeowners reduced buffer flies and memories of those who died as being more heavy fighting and saddam between the army and brought it support forces despite a brokerage cease fire to him. a lot of aidan, i'll just say it has gained access to a hospital in the city of on demand, which is struggling to provide for its full share. the bed of russia is private. all i mean, the wagner group says more than 20000 of his troops of been killed in the 9 months long bottle for the eastern ukrainian city of buckboard. in a new interview, if any production warrant russian needs to prepare for what he's calling off hard war, he says the kremlin is mission to the militarize. you train has backfired. you will,
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if you create in forces head, figuratively, 500 tanks at the beginning of this special operation. now they have 5000. if 20000 people knew how to fight. now 400000 people know how to fight. what, how have we demilitarize you cream? now it turns out that we, on the contrary, hell knows how have militarize ukraine. moscow size more attacks were cabinet out overnight on tuesday, and there is rebels about which borders you train any of this week. the russia accused when it called ukrainian terrorist crossing the border to launch raids. the attack was claimed by 2 russian groups based on your train. we want to toppled presidents like to me approaching latasha buffet reports from kids in the east and ukraine. read public appearance. this always known about the 2 russian paramilitary groups. we claimed the attack on belle grove road. but the, i'm fission is clear, the russian volunteered cool literacy of russia legion say they want to topple
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president vladimir bruce in the groups based in ukraine, say they acted independently. and belle grove road is just the beginning. everything we do within the state board is of the trade. we obviously coordinate with you credit military of course, because otherwise we would have been russians with machine guns running around you creating more time of this everything we do every decision we make the behind the on the border. the under the state board is our own decision based groups was founded last year made up of russians who used to find in ukraine's international region. the kremlin says they couldn't so fact to the loan of can you was behind the radio. is one of president load them is zalinski is top advisors says keith was not involved, but welcomes any disruption to must goes. we'll just never see it all it we are not involved in any internal events in our session. however, what's happened in the bill going to the gym proves that that actually is
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a good idea. losing comes out and they're unable to protect their own borders because their troops are concentrated even occupied. the grains of the commission of fidelity acts as keeps reassured his allies about his role ukraine's allied supply. keep with weapons only understanding that it will never carry out the tax on russian soil and risk escalating the conflict. a pig just like this though, i'm making nato allies anxious. most cases this video shows us made on the vehicles in photos uh some of the report circulating on social media and elsewhere, making claims that us supplied weapons were using these attacks. i will say that we're skeptical at this time of the veracity of these reports. eagle, available, yes. not pulling to the power miller tree groups linked to belgrade. but he's another russian fighting for change. once the senior executive, it rushes they so gospel bank, the defect to, to crane and joint it's for in the can. i see a pressure will not only lose this war,
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it is already losing. russia will pay for this for many, many decades. what not only financially, but that will be pointed out to be put on trial. it will commerce last on for years . they'll be a shame to walk around with the russian passport. and that is the young book has of wood quite the bill girl at the time was the biggest incursion into russia since the war began. evidence so well, putin wages war in ukraine. he also faces the threats of more tax on russian soil. katasha butler 20 keys, the, the tina turner known to millions of fans as the queen rock'n'roll has died after a long illness. she was 83 years old. she dominated shot some of the world with strikes, including we don't need another hero and private dancer was lind jordan luke's back
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of the life of a global star, who to those who loved to music was simply the best tina turner saying about broken hearts and lofty dreams with equal parts, gusto and cynicism. but her 1984 hit. what's love got to do with it? gave the little girl with the big voice a 2nd chance of stardom. and with a musical icon status, the toner was born and a made bullock and 1939 to a family of poor farm workers in tennessee, a sing, or since childhood. she had a few early hit on rhythm and blues radio, but books 1st taste of international fame came in the 19 sixty's when she and her husband fronted the ike and tina turner review
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their rendition of the song proud mary was the reviews biggest hit, the like repeatedly abused teen physically and sexually throughout the marriage teen of flood, i could 1976 and filed for divorce. she spent the following decade trying to rebuild her career. most record labels didn't want to work with the turner as a mother in her forties, she was considered the too old for pop stardom. however, capital records took a chance and by the end of 1984 turners album, private dancer was at the top of the charts, the toner, 13 grammy awards for a private dancer, the
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saying on the charity record, we are the world and had a story role in the film mad max beyond thunder dump. today is necessary to kill a man. what is turner was now a bonafide global star for concert julie sold out on 6 continents. turner toured until she was 17. her final concert celebrated her 50 years in music. the she published for memoir, produced a broadway musical about her lunch. if they're still given me awards, it's 81 unless it does something right. and was inducted into the rock and roll
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