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a part in that the buttons feel that i believe that the interpretation of the images that also themselves part of that kind of more architect vitamin and photographer trevor pat glenn talked to every photograph is a photograph of environmental change. when you're making images at the kind of hedge of what's possible, death becomes very pronounced studio. be on script data analysis era. cheers from school children in the island community of east and the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco. be nice because there's only one school in k o school cheetos, and since the school is the only teacher, the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years, hard work from the local community here in keynes, coaching at the store this year the us government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education, part of a broader strategy by divided administration to address the root causes of migration from central american critics and hunters. however, board that ramp and government corruption means that phone assistance too often
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goes astray. the of course and a violent power struggle people in sit down rely on volunteers, and the few hospitals still stand. some have had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or maybe center, treat them the color that i'm just on the attain. this is al jazeera license will. second, florida government run desantis enters the 2024 republican race for the white house, giving form the president donald trump, his toughest challenge. yes, the yes and the one of the american studies shootings and follow the texas us presenter bicycles again for the ban on assault.
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the end the end of a musical era. the so called queen rock and roll global superstar tina tana how strongly that is the 3 the so we begin and through dawn where there has been heavy fighting in and around the capital going to despite c spine and armies. plaza jets was shut down and on demand and heavy artillery fire has been had near military base, the sudanese army and the arrival time military group, the rapids of old forces have been locked in the bishop. how struggling on monday c 5 is broken by saudi arabia and the us to allow aiden for millions of people course . and the confidence was health organization says it's still been unable to deliver
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vital supplies, hospitals into don't, desperately need that aid to treat. not just the injured but also patients who need 5. okay. i'll just here is hipaa. morgan has been to one hospital and i'm gonna normally and why did but greet brings her mother to a rebuilt alice has sent her 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 subsidy key, which is the dialysis and closed. we went to another hospital and started the but they were only able to decent their leases 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 of the 29 hospitals and how to unable to function health care facilities have been
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under pressure since this part 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, the 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. patients who come in need dialysis 3 times a week can only get one session and even the dialysis is changing here due to sure what 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, volunteers help from the hospitals operations. so i don't, is the worst i don't know. oh hi, i'm,
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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, we're all the same blood. so we all need to stone 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 their mind. while the governor of florida rhonda santas has officially entered the 2024 republican race for the us white house. as i'm running for president to lead our rate, americans come back a released this campaign video off to making the announcement on to this is live audio streaming platform. but the as event alongside, you don't love faced major technical issues and have to be abandoned for nearly half an hour. desantis will take on has one time back or
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a public in front of donald trump, as well as several of the candidates or critics of decided to say under his leadership, the state of florida has become open the hostile towards people of color and the l . g. b t q plus community. my kind of reports not from washington, dc, from the sun 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 the land slide. evidence of the mass of conservative support, full, tough 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. desantis is policies have
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shifted to the globe, and he is as a member of congress and governor. his dislike of the government was evidenced and his resistance to federal cobit regulations. a hard line stance on immigration, and abortion is welcomed by many cool republicans and these on the front lines of what as it moves 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 governor's retaliation against entertainment try and disney the criticize part to re certification legislation. as homeless lo big. he was through the company's tax breaks, sitting on the legal dispute, and some republican strategist believe it's something he may regret. i think that's a, that's a, that's a great miscalculation and in the lower on, you know,
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the powers of government should never be used to go after an individual come companies, right. especially for political reasons. you can have a confrontation, 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 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 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 yale and harvard law school graduate has a 5 of johns my kinda, oh, just the era washington adults are franco is a republican strategist. and he says desantis will have to distinguish himself from trump, amongst republican verses. the fact is to date, another credible candidates for the republican nomination have disagree with
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president trump in any meaningful way on any policy issues. an impact of 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. at some point, governor desantos is going to have to say things that differ with president trump, or certainly criticized president trump more and more fully if he hopes to get any trash. he has a governor who's extraordinarily been extraordinarily successful, is that a very distinguished military record. we've had a good record in congress as a conservative, and of course was re elected. and in florida might be training wrapped, but he carried counties and constituencies in florida that we haven't cared as republicans in over 20 years. the problem is that the nomination is the primary process is decided by core conservative republicans. and the vast majority of
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republicans identify 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 i don't trust everybody 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. the whole gun control has been one of the major fault lines, dividing the republicans and the democrats, which may shape the 2024 presidential election campaign involved the texas victims and family members of the 19 children and 2 teachers who were killed one year ago today. haven't demanding gun safety. the fellows told well, one is released by suffice in memory. if those who died a candlelight vigil was also held, police was strongly criticized for the way they reacted. they waited to nearly an
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hour before attacking the suicide. 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 the active shooters and had. 0 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 think people say it takes time. i don't know how much time they're going to need because they fit for my child. i don't know. well us president terabyte and has paid tribute to the victims of the shooting. and he's hold again on congress, on states to post,
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when he calls common sense gun safety laws. you still need to be in 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 and believe issued 203-040-5060 bullets without reload is because the day guns remain the number one killer, the number one killer children in america, guns activists say widespread availability if there is a all 15 assault rifles in the u. s. has led to an increase and mastery. things that go on is now banned in 19 states. john 100 reports from coughing to fill in the state of illinois. at our guns more than 2 thirds of roger crawl, stock are a are 15 style weapons in parts. so who buys them? joe truck driver. it could be a judge. politicians,
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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 say 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 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
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familiar with uh, being at the scene of those kinds of uh, shootings. most people would be shocked at how one rifle round can tear a person's face off or tear their body apart. 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 the store full of guns. he can't sell in his own state. people are so that they can't come in and buy the 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
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somebody else. whether it be a are 15 effects of there's enough to ban it is a question likely to continue to divide americans for some time john henry and l g 0 carpenter's vill, illinois. now, western intelligence agencies and tech dining microsoft say a chinese hacking group infiltrated critical us networks. beijing and washington routinely spine each other. but this appears to be one of the largest known campaigns against vital us systems. she advertise the reports from washington, dc. a twin allows one from the us government, one from microsoft. the warning that a chinese hacking group had managed to infiltrate. what keep on being described in the release is as a range of us critical infrastructure organizations from telecommunications to child support, patient helps there also a power bill according to these releases of targeting the us island territory as
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well. but that's about all the information we're really getting in these release is they do not list which organizations have infiltrated. what's the final intent might be beyond gathering information? however, the all reports from i'm list quoted by microsoft that this may be something to do with what might happen in the inventive of the potential impact on taiwan. but it's all very, very vague. we do not the governments around the world having used the pioneering techniques of the us as the national security agency are attempting to spy on other countries. critical infrastructure. this is a reminder that the chinese can do it too if it is all to be believed. she ever time see elders or washington, and also head here on out to 0. tens of thousands take to shelters as the strongest storm and decades hits the pacific islands, guam, public outcry in australia,
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over the death of a 95 year old woman and tease it by police as account the hello, the weather is slots you set fabric upset, good pos of the eastern side of the us side towards the west, around the rockies, down towards the texas. still say some bacon, sundry showers, rumbling away, received some ne films recently in texas with some large file 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 the temperature starts ease of nicely over the next though. so because they have a shell was 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 $23.00 south east. a 20 that for new york, philip yourselves. just around the southeast corner, just around the carolinas. using out to georgia, it will improve as we go on through friday. still, the showers around the rock is pushing up to what was that western side of the us along the west coast. that is looking fine and to live with plenty of sunshine basis, but also sunshine to into central america. still a few showers around for the camera, but in some way, whether that just around the bahamas. using across hispaniola a few shows too for the sonata, as with types of sunshine, between of the land of the free. if you are black, are a criminal. you are someone who is supposed to shut up except what america gives you. the next episode of democracy may be exposed, the racial conflicts, ethics,
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politics and equality in the united states. they get upset if you say paul lives, because they want to focus on what we had a dream on al jazeera, the local match, and watching out as aaron, i'm the stones you take here and uh huh. let's remind you about ton of stories. there's been more heavy fighting and so you don between the army and the rapids support forces. the size and broken cease bias. allow aiden todd 0 has gained access to hospital in the city of on demand, which is struggling to provide critical care. sure,
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the governor run desantis has ended, and the 2024 base where us president, he made the announcement live on, twisted with a senior. he lost a lifelong, conservative desantis. what campaign against his one time baccha for public in front of donald trump, the victims of because all the schools are using in the us states, texas shopping and the one in often 19 children and 2 teachers and kettle bells told was really spastic. and then made by a few times as well, the head of russia's private army and the valves. and group it says more than $20000.00 of us troops have been killed. and 9 months special for the eastern ukrainian city of buck was in a new interview. you have got any progress in ones that russia needs to prepare for what he's calling hard war. he says the permanent mission to demilitarize ukraine has backfired. you will, if you create in forces head, figuratively, 500 tanks at the beginning of this special operation. now they have 5000. if 20000
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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. meanwhile, russia is accusing ukraine of attacking one of its warships and the black sea. moscow says its forces repelled the attack by 3 ukrainian speed boats. rushes defense ministry says the boats when neutralized. the russian vessel has been guarding the tech stream and blue stream pipelines which carry gas from russian to, to key is really sold as have rated the us about job a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. they are reports of injuries, but is there any forces i said to have stopped the medical personnel getting into the camp in jericho. israel says it's been carrying out an account of terrorism operation. the families of tennessee, an opposition need is detained, and the government crackdown has all the case with the asking human rights course in terms of their, their seeking the immediate release of their relatives. the leader of the main
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opposition party is among the detainees. catherine, sort of the 4th families of political detain these intern easier looking for justice of the african court on human and people's rights. so she'd got new chief is the leader of the main opposition on how to pack he's though to use a safe he has been in prison for more than a months. oh for 3 days, but a huge number of hundreds police officers who went into the house and took away my father. a charging him with the electorate fabricate the charge of the inciting, civil war based on statements he had me 2 days ago in which he wound that's excluding any policy incentives you, whether they are his name is left to. so any policy, any component of citizen society would be leading the ground for civil war anava and how to apply to member side. so johnny has been in police custody for 3 months
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. is mesa. he's those top leads the court in tanzania is the only option. it does set to preston. it does such a time, i think not just with him, but like the rest of the international community. i think it helps us set that pressure and well, i believe that by site is not a rational act. so in all of this, i do believe the people around him all guys side was elected president into easier in 2019 order since july 2021. he has tightened his grip on power, dismissing the government, freezing talent and giving himself authority over the judiciary. critics called it a cool thousands of people, including john, at least, and judges have been arrested political detainees. pharmacies have called for an independent investigation into possible human rights violations. all those have
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been shots that they are no avenues for them to ensure that the rights all protected. that is why we have to come to the african codes which was established for the very purpose of protecting the rights of those who languish in detention. the families have also filed petitions, the u. k. e u, and with the african union, hoping to put pressure on the international community to sanction the museum president. and those around him. catherine, sorry, i'll just share a powerful tropical sy. kind of slammed into the island of guam and the pacific ocean. many of the us territories, a $170000.00 residents, were forced to felicia shelters. as the storm knocked out, power and flooded buildings well balanced reports on a pickup truck flipped over like a child's toy as type food. my war rampaged across guam with winds blowing up to
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225 kilometers per hour. officials ward of a triple threat of high winds, heavy rains and potentially deadly storm surge from the category for storm defend almost 40 years since we've got hit with a category for it. and so, you know, course, a lot of our constituents may not be ready for this, but we're minor constituents to see you know, secure your family. many residents headed for shelters. i know it's quite too bad to help me and my family and on that people not one bed. a bad news as big as i need to get out of their video posted on social media, showed fallen trees flooded areas and palms swaying wildly. satellite photos showed the monster storm covering a vast area of the pacific ocean studies indicate human cause. global warming has raised ocean surface temperatures,
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making tropical psych loans. more intense. guam is a major u. s. military base and a popular vacation destination for tourists from japan and south korea, us navy ships sailed away from warm to safer waters. as more war approach, president joe biden approved an emergency declaration for the island and ordered federal assistance to help. while manian officials deal with the storm and its aftermath. rob reynolds, l g 0925 year old woman who is tazer defined police that a camera administrative last week has died. the new south wales police say can. nolan, who suffered from dementia was carrying a steak knife when the incident happened. the police officer who teases the break runs while the has been suspended and this facing several assault charges the seas . arianna levy has more now from 73 much like yesterday evening that 95 year
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old great grandmother clan now and had sadly passed away. please confirm. she died peacefully surrounded by friends and family. now mrs. nel and family had remained by her bedside at criminal hospitals since last wednesday after an altercation are voted between misses now and. and the new south wales police force officers had been called to yolande lodge and h k. a facility run by the local council in crew mall, which is in new south wales, snowing mountains region, fully reports from stuff that misses now and has been st carrying around as to writing, stating us. now the 2 responding offices say that mrs. nolan had been approaching them very slowly with that so right at stake, not while holding her walking frame in response to saying you're comfortable of the 2 offices had fired his title, a subduing mrs. netherland, causing her to full and fractured his scouts. she was transported to cream a hospital where she remained in a critical condition for the last wake. it's tina tana,
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known to millions of fans as the queen of rock'n'roll, has died off to a long illness. she was 83 years old. she donasia johnson around the wild with the track, some tutoring. we don't need another hero and private dancer, both in jordan and takes a look back at the life of the global style. who to those who loved to music was some people 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,
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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 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,
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pride dancer was at the top of the charts, the toner, 13 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 thunder dump today is my search limits. 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.
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