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[000:00:00;00] the story of a small community in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians the we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this united, the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination, pretty savvy at that time, thinking that the coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera,
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the is causing a violent power struggle. people into dawn rely on volunteers, and the few hospitals still standing for critical care. some have had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them. the color that i'm, it's probably a pain that says out of their life and also coming for the governor, run desantis, and does the 2024 republican race for the white house giving form the president donald trump has toughest challenge. yes, the yes. and it's one of america's steadly school shootings invalid to texas, us present, or 5 and close again for
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a ban on assault like the on the end of the musical era, the queen of rock and roll global seems to start tina to has died at $83.00 the probably beginning to dawn where there's been heavy fighting in and around the capital cost to, despite as the spot, an army $5.00 digits was shut down and on demand and heavy until the re fi has been had in the military base. the sudanese army and the rival power military group, the rapids the vote forces have been lost in official power struggle on monday and cease 5 as for good advice. saudi arabia and the us to allow aiden to millions of people, of course. and the conflict was health organization,
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though it says it's still been unable to deliver vital supplies, hospitals and through don desperately need that age street and not just the injured but also patients who need vital care all to 0. 7 morgan has been to one hospital and i'm on a normally and why did but greet brings her mother to a renal dialysis 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 we do through 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 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 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 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. 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 dialogues, this audio visual 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 know it's listed, i know, oh hi,
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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 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 ultra 0 on through mine. now, western intelligence agencies and tech john microsoft say a chinese hacking group infiltrated critical us networks. amazing and washington routine these by on each other that this appears to be one of the largest known campaigns against provide for you assistance. if you have a time, the reports from washington dc, a twin allows one from the u. s. government, one from microsoft, the warning that
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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 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 event of, of the potential impact on taiwan. but it's all very, very vague. we do not the government 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
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a reminder that the chinese can do it too. if it is all to be believed, is she ever time see, elder 0, washington the the head of the russian last, mary wagner, group says more than 20000 of his troops have been killed. and the 9 months long baffled for the east and ukrainian city of bucks. and then you interview you have game for goes and roll into that russian needs to pass what he's calling a 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 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. and last guy says more attacks were carried
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out, organized on tuesday. in the region of belgrade, which folders ukraine? earlier this week rush i to used what it called ukranian terrorist of crossing, not for the to the launch. raids you talk was claimed by to russian groups based in new cran who wants to talk to a president out of a prison. latasha bought some reports. now from key. so in the east, in ukraine, a red public appearance. this always known about the 2 russian paramilitary groups with claims 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 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 and more time of this everything we do,
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every decision we make behind be on the board or the i state board is our own decision based groups was founded last year made up of russians who used to fight in ukraine's international region. the kremlin says they couldn't survive 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 there actually is a good idea of 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,
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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. ego available? yes. not pulling to the power miller tree groups linked to belgrade, but he's another russian fighting for change. once a senior executive of rushes, they so gospel bank the defective to ukraine and joined its foreign legion. but i see a pressure will not only lose this war, it is already losing rush. it 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 and we'd quite the bill girl at the time was the biggest incursion into russia since the war began. evidence so well,
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putin wages war in ukraine. he also faces the threats of more tax on russian soil. latasha butler, o. 20, keith is there any soldiers have rated the asked about job, a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. there are reports of injuries. those is really forces also to have stopped medical personnel getting into the camps and jericho. israel says it's been coming out of counter terrorism operation, or the governor of florida. wrong desantis has officially entered into the 2024 republican race. send us the white house i'm running for president to lead our rate . americans come back here, release this campaign video after making the announcement on to us is a live audio streaming platform that as event along side see are you don't mosque faced major technical issues not to be abandoned for nearly half an hour. and the dentist will take on his one time back of republican frontrunner, donald trump, as well as several of the candidates or critics of defense to say that under his leadership,
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the state of florida has become openly hostile towards people of color and the o g p t to passed community. my kind of reports now 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, both up as governor 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 of ship the globe, and he is as a member of congress and governor. his dislike of the government was evidenced in
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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 downs sides, particularly the governor's retaliation against entertainment dry and disney that criticized part of his education legislation. as hoping to phobic, he withdrew the company's tax breaks, set him off for legal dispute, and some republican strategist believe it's something he may regret. i think that's a, that's a, that's a grave miscalculation in the lower on. 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 confrontation,
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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 gale and harvard law school graduate has a 5 of john's, a montana. i'll just sarah washington. tina talent, known to millions of fans as the queen of rock'n'roll, has died after a long illness. she was 83 years old. she dominated shots around the wild with trucks and shooting. we don't need another hero and private dancer rosalyn. jordan takes a look back now at the life of the global star,
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who so those who loved to music with some people that 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 its musical icon status. the turner was born and a made bullock in 1939 to a family of poor farm workers in tennessee. a single 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
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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, capital records took a chance. and by the end of 1984 turners album, private dancer was at the top of the charts, the toner, $13.00 grammy awards for private dancer, the saying on the charity record, we are the world and had
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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 there still given me awards at 81. unless that does something right. and was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame twice, turn or married her long time partner in 2013, finally achieving her dreams of musical success and true love of
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all the legendary cigna is being moved into by head legion of fans and office around the wealth, rolling stones front, not mick jagger. she had pictures of them on stage together and described her as warm, funny and generous actress angela bassett, who paid turner and a feeling that says she earned her pain. and for me, using it to help change the wild thing elton john posted that tunnel was uncomfortable. a total legend on record and on stage for us president, brock obama has cooled. the single rule, powerful, unstoppable and unapologetically his self and space agency, and also treated the picture there of a style costa saying that time his legacy will live forever among the stones. instead of head here on out as ever, foreign students might have to leave their families behind. husband u. k. 6 to bring down immigration numbers,
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the, the hello, the weather, still as little as the dentist to care for us further south. what was the dryer course, a good part of the arabian peninsula be some pieces of cloud that goes to the west and pause of saudi arabia. we'll see some showers lingering here over the next task . so right into the west of a human as well. so the know if you go with those shala's just around the, took a pushing across the was the quote because over the next couple of days just nothing a little further east with think for friday last you try across to arrive and finish the highest even though hot around $41.00 degrees celsius. dustin sent that into a rock into northern parts of saudi arabia. moving areas of egypt to st. quite a, a breeze blowing as we go on through the next couple of days. moving i was about to you area saying some heavy rain over the next day or 2 that could cause some likewise flooding, not flash, flooding. little positive to music. again, seeing some very heavy rain photo, some really heavy right into west africa banning. tow god,
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god pushing across into guinea, seeing some very heavy right. that could cause some localized flooding as well. so i was continue across the health of africa, the seasonal range, of course here didn't quite nicely. you're going to sing some live you showers can yeah. and somalia south is that logic dry but rain, the cape town. the cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people will be on and how it's cultivated. the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products under knocking the price of progress on outages. era the
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the welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm this tells you take here, and uh huh. that's remind you about top stories. there's been more heavy fighting and so you don between the army and the rapids. support forces defies a broken seas. fine to allow aiden as they are, has gained access to a whole spectrum since you have on them and which is struggling to provide critical . okay. teen a ton of 90. millions of fans of the queen of rock and roll. died off and she was 83 years old. she dominates the jobs around the wild with tracks computing. we don't need another hero and try it. i guess when i run the sands it says enter that the 2024 may see us as he made the announcement live on towards us. but let's see.
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oh, you know, i'm not a lifelong conservative desantis will campaign against has one time back up for public and frontrunner donald trump or gun control has been one of the main fault lines, dividing the republicans and democrats, which may shape the 2024 election campaign and who valued texas victims and family members of the 19 children and 2 teachers who were killed one year ago today happened to mountain guns safety. the bells told 11 is released by supplies and then may have by 3 times a candlelight vigil. this also house police was strongly criticized for the way they reacted. they wasted nearly an hour before attacking this usa. even though children were calling the emergency services. nobody feels safe any more. the kids, you know, they've been some of their time learning how to deal with active shooters and how
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to hide in this in the other. and 10 years ago you didn't hear that a lot more could have been saving children being very myself, a face to face. barbara dropped the ball just like the media's been saying, they're just for me. their cars. i don't know. they did 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 when us president joe biden has paid tribute to the victims of the shooting. and he's also called again on congress and states to post what he calls common sense gun safety rules. 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 killings of venison, children and people. we need to bad, high capacity magazines,
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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 to the you. k government has promised to bring down immigration numbers as part of its campaign. the home office is stopping many foreign post graduate students from bringing a relatives to the country and even bother has moved from london. he came to britain from japan last year along with his wife and children. he said to do a most as degree and a health day to science for him, the idea of leaving his family behind was never an option to. most people don't think it's a harmony. so if i'm be funny, and the 2nd thing is studying studying. so it because you know the young to the girl very fast and the minute but very long direction for especially for young kids . so i want to be with comedy on the new rules announced this week by the u. k.
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home office. people like here you can, you will be bought from bringing dependence. so the while they study only post graduate research students will be allowed to do so. and they make up a small minority of all, obviously students. there's no incentive for me to say that math and rapid migration is unsustainable in most the homes that could reach the problem and repeat to the target pre, to assess headsets, but failed to deliver that migration and the 10s of thousands annually. this month she told a conference in london that britain needed to get overall immigration numbers down, and she insists the new limits will help reduce pressure on public services. in the last 2, nearly half a 1000000 people came to the u. k. on study visas, making them the single largest group of migrants they brought with the more than a $130000.00 dependents. i figure 8 times higher than 3 years before. recently they contributed more than $50000000000.00 to the u. k. economy, according to a recent report university's
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u. k. international was one of the organizations involved in the reports. the report shows quite clearly that even taking into account those costs and the cost of accessing public services, for example, the overall net economic countries. is it still overwhelmed? with the positives, it's over $37000000.00 pounds. yeah, i think it's really important that we remain competitive. we remain open to international talent and to be gentle into mind what is actually a real global success story for the okay. it's hard to clarify the importance of persons universities to the countries international reputation, but high achieving obviously, students often return home to become the business and political elite if they choose to study elsewhere because of any restrictions in the u. k. that could have a major long term impact on britain's economy. that a baba was, is 0 london. thailand's other house has continued to meet despite protests, sentences of facing mounting pressure to induce the leader of the move forward parties, pine, minnesota. more than 20 members of the senate said that they would endorse peace or
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them job or not, but that's fall from the 60 that it's sold. and he'll need to many changes in bangkok and looks at how the flight for the top job might pass. this could be the moments a new government was hids' of a policy is making up. a majority block in the lower house, signed a memorandum of understanding the full front, the lady with move forward, the pick to prime minister. the man at the moment swamp the sofas everywhere he goes. there's one major obstacle, 250 military appointed senators. don't like him nearly as much as his teenage bands . the struggle of politics elected versus a point it is being clear and that there's a new consensus moving forward and hopefully that we have enough number that reflects that in any functioning democracy in the people that comes up come up with
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a mandate from the people has the right legitimacy to govern split type politics is a tough business alliances, easily broken and allies. abandoned is full. its main coalition partners per time. if the senate refuses to induce peta, they could form a different coalition with parties backed by the ministry. that might be hard for the supporters, but would give them easy access to the reins of power. in the beginning, they are forming together with move forward. if move forward, so you should we bring the country to this whole this the pods back nation. the said at least like the option is a minority government led by the generals who sees power in a military coup in 2014. that administration would almost certainly be immediately toppled by a vote of confidence with senate support could keep type politics in a deadlock for at least a year. so, the importance of the unelected senate hasn't been lost on pretest as picketing
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outside the parliament building. they want to make sure the senate has listen to the people's voice. oh hi. well, call me how about items. if they play outside the rules, i think people who are not here will feel very upset and will be ready to come out on the streets to protect democracy. and that is a posing threat. this is quite a mile the well, but hey, purchased it. it was just 2 years ago, the thousands are protested stone. these case trying to get into a problem. and there's a real concern that the senate has to by the will of the electra that kind of social unrest. tony chung out is there, a bank of broil has broken out on the floor of bolivia is parliament and he started throwing punches during and based on the face of the jail regional governor opposition. politicians held up signs describing the governor as a political prisoner, that they would then quickly attacked by pro government in peace as many as 20 politicians during that fight, which,
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as you can see exhausted for several minutes. a powerful tropical site turn, a slammed into the island of guam and the pacific ocean. many of the us territory is a $170000.00. residents were forced to flee to shelters as the storm. and i've got power and flooded buildings for rental and so forth. on a pickup truck slipped over like a child's toy as type food. my war rampaged across guam with winds blowing up to 225 kilometers per hour. officials ward of a triple threat. the high winds heavy rains and potentially deadly storm surge from the category for storm. it's been almost 40 years since we've got hit with a category for type. and so, you know, for a lot of our constituents may not be ready for this, but we are minor constituents to see um, you know, secure your family. many residents headed for shelters. i know it's probably too

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