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[000:00:00;00] the i pushing the want to blow by the perspectives a week to look at the world's talk business store. thousands of people go on strikes . i have to pay the high cost of living from global markets and economies. small
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businesses export restrictions really impacted trying to understand how it affects counseling. this goes down to 0. the colt in a violent power struggle. people in sit on rely on volunteers and the few hospitals still stand somehow had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them the sooner this is audra 0 life and go home. also coming up for the governor of on desantis enters the 2024 republican race for the us white house giving former president donald trump his toughest challenge. yes, the a year since one of america's deadly school shootings in of all the texas us president joe biden calls again for
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a ban on assault weapons. the, the end of a musical era, the so called clean overall kind of the tables superstar, tina turner has died today. the ok, we're going to begin incidentally, for this being heavy fighting in the wrong the capital talk to him despite a cease far anatomy fighter jet was shot dining homes on and heavy artillery fires being had been a military base in the area, the cities army and the rival, pano, military group rapids support forces have been locked in a bit of power struggled on monday. c 5 is broken by saudi arabia and the us to allow aid in for millions of people causing the conflict. the world health
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organization says it's still being unable to deliver vital supplies because of challenging conditions. hospitals, incident desperately need that aid to treat, not just the injured, but patients who need vital care. i'll just see this. how about morgan traveled to a hospital and on demand to witness the conditions there normally and why to but greet brings her mother to rebuild. alice has center twice a week, but since the starts of fighting, getting access to hospital with the needed facilities has been difficult since the stump of the will, the health facility, which is a dialysis being closed. we went to another hospital installed today, but they were unable to do some dialysis for 2 hours. we tried several others, but the call to move generally has no power running. 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 sides 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 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 is, or occupational kidneys today is the last day for us to treat the kid the patients . we don't even have cubes and gloves. there's nothing left based on the medical staff are in short supply volunteers help from the hospitals, operations or so i don't,
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it's the worst that i know. oh hi. i'm here because of my sense of responsibility and nationalism. this is my country and this is the least i can offer to people who come here are friends, brothers, neighbors. and even if we don't know them what all the same blood. so we all need this done together. a ceasefire signed between the wearing parties is meant to open humanitarian corridors for those in need of medical assistance. but the fighting continues, threatening to make a dire situation even worse. he but morgan ultra 0 on through mine that is going to be us. now we're florida governor. wrong desantis has now officially enter the 2024 republican race for the white house. and i'm running for president to lead our rate . americans come back is always this campaign video often with him you and i just put on twitter, his live audio streaming platform. desantis will take on this one time back on republican fund, on
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a donald trump as well as several other candidates. or critics of this on to say under his leadership, the state of florida has become ultimately hostile towards people of color and the l. g b t q plus community. my kind of reports from washington dc. run this on to so 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, both up as governess and an indication of the swing that seemed 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 as a scientist, as policies have shifted people over the years as a member of congress and governor,
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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 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 about you. so cold will on work has potential downsides, particularly the government, as retaliation against entertainment, try and disney the criticize part to re certification legislation as homeless oh, big. he was through the company's tax breaks, set him off, a legal dispute, and some republican strategist believe it's something he may regret. i mean, that's a, that's a, that's a craving, this calculation. and in the lower on, you know, the powers of government should never be used to go after an individual come companies, right?
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especially for political reasons. you can have a compensation, but to, to really call out and go after, i think is over use of, of his power there. desantis is likely to fight for the republican nomination 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 will keep it that way. the other candidates taking on donald trump for the republican nomination. but at this stage, it appears that only this gale and harvard law school graduate has applied johns montana. oh, just era washington. earlier i spoke to republican strategist adults will franko, when he says desantis is going to have to distinguish himself from trump, among republican voters. the fact is to date, another credible candidates for the republican nomination have disagree with president trump in any meaningful way on any policy issues. and in fact,
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have defended president trump at some point. governor desantos is going to have to say things that different with president trump or certainly criticized president trump more more fully if he hopes to get any trash. what do you think the donors from? and his, his core teams that are putting together his, his bid for the presidency and 2024. going to be feeling most about rhonda santa is one of the most concerned that he might do that might actually lead to that split time possibly. and eventually lead over trump as well. there are a number of factors. first of all, he has a governor who is an extraordinary successful set, a very distinguished military record. he's 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. they are tracked for him. here's to make
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a change to republicans to say that i'm more electable in november of 24. the problem is that the nomination is the primary process has 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 president trump, everybody's saying what they need to say, but president trump actually believes it. 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. a gun control as being one of the main fault lines, dividing the republicans and democrats on may shapes of 2024 presidential election campaign involved in texas victims and family members of the 19 children and 2 teachers who were killed one year today been demanding guns safety,
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the bellows told for motors where the spots are flies and many of those who died. police were strongly criticized for the way they reacted. they waited many an hour before tackling the shoes or even though children were calling the emergency services. nobody feels safe anymore. the kids, you know, they've been some of their time learning how to deal with active shooters and how to hide in this in the other. and 10 years ago he didn't have to a lot more could have been saving children being military myself, based off the police department dropped the ball. decide media's been saying they're just for me, their cars. i don't know. they didn't ever really go away. i see people say it takes time. i don't know how much time they're going to need because if it were my child,
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i don't know you as president joe biden speak tribute to the victims of the shooting . he's called again on congress and states to pass what he calls common sense gun safety laws. we 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 and people need to bad high capacity magazines ability to shoot 203-040-5060 bullets without reloading because the day guns remain the number one killer, the number one killer children in america, guns as active as a white spite, availability of a r 50 to salt life, which has led to an increase in not shootings. the gun is not a bond and 19 states. john. 100 reports were carpenters available in the state of illinois at our guns more than 2 thirds of roger crawl, stock are
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a are 15 style weapons in parts. so who buys them? joe truck driver. it could be a judge. politicians, it can be the, you know, harry homeowner, um it's, it's literally it's a gun for every body. the best selling rifle in the u. s. is popular in part because it's powerful, has minimal kickback edits extremely customizable standard barrel heavy barrel and variations that are of you can go to a quad real hand guard. this weapon of war now made for the public has also become the most divisive gun in america. in congress republicans where it's distinctive outlined on their lapels. many democrats want it out lot. so you see this beautiful gun and american gun buyers can't get enough of it. there are 20000000 in the us. it is also become the gun of choice for mass shooters in america. go shoot. i promise it fires 3 times as fast and as far as
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a typical hand guns and leaves massive wounds that make it far more leaf, you're going to do so much more damage. i think that most people who are not familiar with uh, being at the scene of those kinds of shootings. most people would be shocked at how one rifle round can tear a person's face off or tear their body. at part, a national ban on new sales of assault weapons passed in 1994 and expired in 2004 po, show most americans favor stricter gun laws, but there is a rural and urban divide. here in small town and rural america, more people favor the most popular rifle in america. several states and the district of columbia has outlaw they are 15 style weapons in january, illinois became the latest leaving roger crawl with his store full of guns. he can't sell in his own state. people are so that they can't come in and buy the
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stuff they want to buy. and you know what it's america, you know, you can, should be able to do whatever you want to do as long as you know won't affect somebody else, whether it be a, are 15 effects, others enough to ben. it is a question likely to continue to divide americans for some time, john henry and l g 0 carpenter's vill, illinois. the still ahead and i'll just say the columbia is ami, says finds newton's in the search for, for indigenous children. missing off of a plane crash. the is known as the queen of long seen to tell, has died at the age of 18. 3. she said it was an important what happens to you, but how you handle it the after a lifetime in finland,
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an immigrant returns to some of the land. upon discovering his ancestral homes could be a gold mine. but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the line, he must navigate the age o tribal disputes. a buffet witness golden light on now to sierra the government challenges here. where you rip intel is the hotels that i've ever stated and the biggest box you have ever seen had a stroke taken out. this was we loved it when it was built.
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even when it was been a major toner to the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century, belfast, your open war hotels on orders here of the what you know to 0 reminder on top. so is this for the governor of on desantis as ends at the 2024 race for us? president, it'd be an honest with live on twitter, but it's c e o l must. a lifelong conservative desantis is going campaign against is one time back to republican frontrunner donald trump, victims of the holiday school shooting and us state of texas,
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who remembered one year off to 19 children or 2 teachers for 2 bells. told homeowners with new spots or flies and memories of some time has been more heavy fighting in saddam between the army and profit support forces. despite the broken cease fire to allow 8. and i'll just see it has gained access to a hospital in the city of orange or mountain, which is struggling to provide critical care is ready. so it does have a to the akbar job of refugee camp in the occupied the west bank that are reports of injuries. but his ready voices are set to stop the medical personnel getting into the camp in jericho as real size as being, carrying out counter terrorism. operation and is there any court has this phone to parole review for a terminally ill palestinian prison or wiley dock? a dock is a novelist and an active this any also suffers the advanced age of bone, moto cancer. it was transferred to hospital and monday, after more complications with his health. his family said that a view for the conditional allie valise has been postponed to may. 31st. on tuesday,
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a group of palestinians rallied in vermont to demand dock has immediate release. the, the bed of russia's private army. the vaudeville group says more than 20000 of his troops have been killed. and the 9 months long baffled for the eastern ukrainian. the city of bach moved in a new interview. if any per goes in one direction, needs to prepare for what he's calling a hard war. it says the cremeans mission to the militarize. the train is by far, you will, if you create in forces head, figuratively, $500.00 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 de militarize you cream? now it turns out that we, on the contrary. hell knows how have militarize ukraine. russians accusing ukraine
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of launching a daring attack on one of his warships and the black sea. moscow says, as forces repelled the attack by 3 ukrainian speed boats rushed as defense, ministry says the boats were neutralized. the russian vessel has been guarding the truck stream and boosting pipelines which carry gas from russia to took care of. a 95 year old woman who was chosen by police a week ago with an agent care facility in australia has died. a senior officer is facing assault charges over the incident defense, and monica reports claranell and live life to the fullest, even in her twilight years. this house you celebrated her 80th birthday, her death after being tailored by a police officer. this shocked australia on the officer involved is facing charges . police has commenced legal action against a 30 say 3 year old saying you comfortable from the not right place. district. for the offense is all recklessly inflict grievous, fully home assault,
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occasionally actually bought a home and a soles. police recall to a care home were now and was being treated for dementia. she was carrying a steak knife and refused to drop. it has now and wait 43 kilograms approached the officer using her walking frame. he fired his taser. her family says she was struck twice. she hit her head as she fell and died a week later, the use of the taiser women climbed where it was all she needed. and if she was confused, which is what the case is kicked off a national debate over tasers police rule, se taylor should only be used under exceptional circumstances on the elderly or people who are particularly small chair. they're do claranell and was a great grandmother. she survived by her 8 children more than 60 grandchildren, great grandchildren, sense and ma, him, algebra iphone. my wife has lost the u. s. specific territory of guam with papa
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wins in heavy rain. the storm brought gusts of up to 220 kilometers in our several areas. don't have any power. the streets are littered with uprooted trees and damaged cars so far. but no reports of any serious injuries us navy ships are on the way to the island to help with the clean up efforts. the columbia is amin size is found to new clues, and the search for, for indigenous children who appear to have survived a plane crash last month. the group includes an 11 month old baby, so we're on board. a small plane has crashed in the southern province of central rupture. these reports from borger time after weeks of searching new clues, we build them when they have renewed hope for the faith of 4 children missing. and the columbia and amazon jungle, a new cock indigenous woman found a pink baby bottle cap, the case of a smart phone. and most importantly, a use diaper delayed to signs that the children survived. the crash on may 1st and
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set off to the rain forest. and what we found a mixture of shelter for 3 people and we found a use diaper has a pair of blue shoes, which we can assume belongs to the 4 year old boy. and the path that gets lost after a 100 meters to the south west of our search area. so we know that the 4 children were alive after the crash of the aircraft. the plane that a taken off from the remote village crashed deep into the jungle. the body of the children's mother and another 2 adults were found last week when soldiers managed to reach the crash site after days of severe weather. since then, the operation has continued around the clock beneath the dense forest canopy. the children aged 1394 and 11 months, the relative, se they know the jungle. well, some 200 indigenous people have arrived in recent days to assist the military
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operations. some performing rituals to clear the way and find the children. the faith of the 4 children has become a national issue. president gustavo paper through global attention to the incident tweeting the children have been found. he later deleted it, saying the information was not confirmed. on friday, the military release to map up the area of authoration covering the stretch of jungle over 300 square kilometers and saying they will continue searching until the children are found from above columbia aircraft. they're using loud speakers to play messages from the kids, grandmother in their native language, and launching survival kits and pamphlets into the jungle. but despite the new clues, with every passing day, the hope of finding the children alive drops a little, leaving an entire country. holding it spread and praying for a breakthrough, alison that i'm 50, i'll just eat up with that. a broil has broken out on the floor of bolivia as part
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of and then they started throwing punches during the debate and the fate of jail, the regional governor opposition politicians held up signs describing the governor as a political prisoner. but they were quickly attacked by pro government lawmakers as many as 20 politicians joined the fights, which lasted for several minutes. a senior turner known to millions of funds as the queen of rock'n'roll has died after a long illness. she was 83 years old. she dominated shots around the world with tracks including we don't need another hero and private dancer muslin. jordan looks back of the life of 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?
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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 their rendition of the song proud mary was the reviews biggest hit, the like repeatedly abused teen physically and sexually throughout the marriage. teen
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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 too old for pop stardom. however, capitol records took a chance and by the end of 1984 turners album or the dancer was at the top of the charts, the toner, $13.00 grammy awards for a private dancer. the saying on the charity record, we are the world and had a story role in the film mad max beyond the thunder dump today is the search limit
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turner was now of bonafide global star per concert routinely 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 line. if they're still given me awards, it's 81. unless that does something right. and was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. twice. turner married her long time partner in 2013, finally achieving her dreams of musical success and true love. inside stories coming up. it's going to look at the violence and sit down and what it will take for the warning sides to stick to
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a lasting seas for the the, to hello, the weather's looking good for japan over the next couple of days. we have got all the more in the way of cloud and re returning to central and southern parts of china. so high pressure that will keep it several full japan. this area of light pressure just putting out to the way brought this guy is coming, backing behind it. temperature is getting up into the mid twenties. over the next dial to have a side of the yellow see a few showers down to the northeast of china. some rain, the useful wind coming into basing, hoping to clearly at central, the southern parts of china say move on the way of scattered shells. plum range returning as we go through thursday and friday with an easing over towards shanghai that's pushed by the south west. just to the bottom of the screen that you can see our tie food. this is my was very close to guam now, just even to the north east of the country to see how big it is. it's just making its way across guam, very, very slowly. so heads the flooding,
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raise the big storm surge, the volume and when we all look and get some really nice the conditions here over the next couple of days because the site is just crawling along painfully slow. lee, how does that? scattering the shells into the philippines, northern positive bonia, seeing some live the shower shower's too, into the peninsula. got some sabbath students in northern parts of india, making the way for the east. the a man who told me they took the road, keep politics through the 30 years. i'll just 0 will tells the extraordinary story of nobody else who's to buy to exile of the depth of to king

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