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matter how the tank will bring you the news and current to fast that matter, to you, the quote and a violent power struggle. people into don rely on volunteers, and a few hospitals still standing. some help had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them. the other there in the south, you pay and this is under their life and also coming up for the government to run the census inches. the 2024 republican race for the white house giving for the president donald trump is toughest challenge yet. the yes and is one of america's deadly school shootings. the new valve, the texas, us president turbine and calls again for them on
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a southwest the in the end of a musical era level surface to obtain a ton of who's known as the queen of rocking balls has died at the beginning to dawn where there's been heavy fighting in and around the capital costume, despite deceased by an army jets was shot down an on demand and heavy artillery fi husband had in the military base, the sudanese army and the rival terminal execute the rapids. the vote forces that have been locked in a bishop house, struggle on monday as he's 5 broker to buy saudi arabia. and the us came into effect without a date. and the millions of people calls in the conflicts the walls. house organization says it's still been unable to deliver the vital supplies,
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and hospitals ensued on desperately need that aid to treat not just the injured, the patients who also need vital treatment. how does arrows have a morgan has been to one hospital that and undermine normally and why did but greet brings her mother to rebuild. dallas 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 the dialysis being closed. we went to another hospital and started the but they were only able to do some fairly seas for 2 hours. we tried several others, but the call to move generally has no power running low temp. 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 the sides of the conflict. some have had to turn away patient 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. to 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 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 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. i'm through mind. now the governor of florida rhonda santos has officially entered to the 2024 republican race for the us, the white house. and i'm running for president to lead our rate. americans come back here, release this campaign video off the making the announcement on choices live audio streaming platform. but as event along side see, are you know, nice co pays to major technical issues and has to be abandoned for nearly half an hour. desantis will take on has one time back up republican frontrunner,
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donald trump, as well as several other candidates. critics of design to say that under his leadership, the state of florida has become open a hostile towards people of color and the o g p t to passed community like how that has moved from washington dc. run this on to so just turned 40 when he was supposed to 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 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 as a scientist. as policies have shipped a little over the years as
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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 welcomed by many cool republicans. news 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. but you so cold, go on, work has potential downsides, particularly the governor's retaliation against entertainment try and disney the criticize paul to be 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, 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 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 run just 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 johns my kinda, oh, just sarah washington. oregon control has been one of the major fault lines, dividing the republicans and the democrats, which may shape the 2024 presidential election campaign in new valve, the texas victims and family members of the 19 children and 2 teachers who were
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killed one year ago today. had been demanding gun safety. the bells told them one is released by suffice. and then we have those who died. a candlelight vigil was also held. the police were strongly criticized for the way they reacted. they wasted nearly an hour before attacking the shooter. 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 you didn't hear that a lot more because then saving children being very myself pleased to offer police department dropped the ball and decide the media's been saying they're just for me. their cars. i don't know they did ever really go away.
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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, i don't know. the president joe biden paid tribute to the victims of the shooting, and he called again on the us congress on states to post what he calls common sense gun safety was 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 reloading because the day guns remain the number one killer, the number one killer children in america, guns, western intelligence agencies, and tech john microsoft say a chinese hacking group in full trace. it's critical us networks, beijing and washington routine east by on each other that this appears to be one of
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the largest known campaigns against enforcement us systems. she hubbard henzy has more from washington dc. a twin allows one from the u. s. 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 transport patient helps there also a power. but 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 list quoted by microsoft that this may be something to do with what might happen in the event of a potential attack on taiwan. but it's all very,
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very vague. we do not the government around the world having used the pioneering techniques of the u. s. 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 are washington. now the head of the russian, wagner group says more than 20000 of his troops have been killed. and the 9 months long baffled for the eastern ukrainian city of buck most and the new interview you have, gainful goes and want to rush on east with that for what he's courting a hard war. he says the permanent mission to demilitarize ukraine has back find. 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 demilitarize you cream? now it turns out that we, on the contrary,
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hell knows how have militarize ukraine. a tina china 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 dominates the jobs around the wild with tracks including we don't need another hero and private dancer rosalyn. jordan takes a look back now at the life of a global star who to those who loved him. music was simply the best. a 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 may bullock in 1939 to a family of poor farm workers in tennessee,
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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, the like repeatedly abused teen physically and structurally throughout the marriage. teen of flood, like and 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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private dancer was at the top of the charts, the toner, 13 grammy awards for private dancer, the saying on the charity record, we are the world and had a starring role in the film mad max beyond the thunder dump today is necessary to kill a man. what is turner was now a bonafide global star for concerts routinely sold out on 6 continents. turner toured until she was 17. her final concert celebrated her 50 years in music. the
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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 hall of fame twice, turn, or married her long time partner in 2013 finally achieving her dreams of musical success. and true love that i had had on ours here in columbia is armies, has its found new clues and assets for full indigenous children. missing off the plane, crash, tens of thousands take the shelters as the strongest storm and decades. it's the pacific islands, guam, the, the,
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the hello, the weather, still as little as the dentist to care for us further south. well, as you drive across a good path 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, right for the next hour. so right into the west of a human as well. so the know if you go with those shala's just around, 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 degrees celsius mic deductible, sat the into a rock in to know the past 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 area thing. some heavy rain over the next day or 2 that could cause some, likewise flooding, not flash, flooding. little positive to me again. seeing some very heavy rain photo, some really heavy right into west africa banning, tow god, god, pushing across into guinea. seeing some very heavy right,
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that could cause some localized flooding as well. show us continue across the health of africa, the seasonal range, of course here didn't quite nicely. you're going to sing some lobby showers can. yeah. and somalia south is that logic drive of rain for cape town. the on the
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the welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm the status of your day here. and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. there's been more heavy sizing, and sued on between the army and the rapids. support forces despise a broken ceasefire to allowed aid in houses where it has gained access to a hospital in the city of congressman, which is struggling to provide principal for the government run. desantis has entered the 2024 base for us president. he made the announcements live on twist uh with a ceo, you know, not a lifelong, conservative desantis will campaign against a one time backup. republican frontrunner donald trump, bells have been totally new valve. the texas 719 children and 2 teachers who were killed one year ago today and a school seems
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a candlelight vigil is also being held. family members of the victims had been demanding down safety. threes was strongly criticized for the way they responded. that day they wasted nearly an hour before attacking the shoes, and even the children were quoting me, emergency steps. a well telling me is only it says it's found new clues in the search for full indigenous children who appear to have survived a plane crash. last month. the group in periods and 11 month old baby, they were on board a small plane that crashed and the so the southern coquette, the presence of a sound to run. pnc reports from boca time. after weeks up searching new clues revealed on wednesday have renewed hope for the faith of for children missing and the columbia and amazon jungle. a new tech indigenous woman found a pink baby bottle cap, the case of a smartphone. and most importantly, a use diaper delayed to sign so that the children survived. the crash on may 1st and set off to the rain forest at one where he found
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a makeshift shelter for 3 people. and we found a use diaper. there's 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 had 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 operations, some performing rituals to clear the way and find the children. the faith of the 4
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children has become a national issue. president gustavo paper through global attention to the incident preaching the children, had been found. he later deleted it, saying the information was not confirmed. on friday, the military release, the map of the area of operation covering a stretch of jungle level or 300 square kilometers and saying they will continue searching until the children are found from above columbia and aircraft are using loud speakers to play messages from the kids. grandmother in their native language and launching survival kits and pamphlet thing to 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'm just the double with the roll has broken out on the floor. i believe he is parliament and he's dogs and throwing punches during the day is on the face of
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a jail. regional governor opposition. politicians held up signs describing the governor as a political prisoner, and they were quickly attacked by pro government and peas. as many as 20 politicians joined to that fight, which as you can see last and so several minutes. hundreds of restraining activists have staged a mountain. sidney and to show of support for jail, where he leaves found a julian a song he's being held in the u. k. and is country fighting extradition to the us bunch. as opposed to the mr alias? say they're close to winning the campaign to get him released off the politicians and camera out of the support. david on the reports and supporters of judy massage demands his freedom, generality and sydney, which it expanded and studying citizen has been housing, prison, or diplomatic refuge in the u. k. for more than a tech support has hope that can bring that to an end. it's not just
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julian who has lost his freedom, but all of us. because in order to keep doing in prison, they have have to corrupt their own rules and their own principles. sandra's question expedition to the united states to fix the charge of the of espionage. washington is pursuing the journalist for his role and release in hundreds of thousands of classified ministry documents related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. publication of washington says he's a national security thrust lives at risk support to say it's both the troops, the world's most powerful governments, want to divide. it's about still in the sounds and close, but it's also about press freedom full of freedoms. and the fact that he expose a crime that i was horrified about. and he's the one in trouble is a protest was organized to coincide with a visit to sidney by the us. presidents for joe barton, postponed to talk soon has come from so called depths evening doctors and stuff
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incentive supporters for me, you know, look at every human rights and g o, every press freedom injury on the united states, over 25 of the largest ones. and the see international human rights which i feel you all calling on the bottom inspection to drop it because of what it means. the 1st freedom in the united states, australian prime minister anthony open, easy as escalation, diplomatic pressure on washington, calling for the charges to be dropped. sondra is ongoing detention continues to highlight debates between press freedom and security concerns. the support of say that will never give up campaigning for his release. david land of 0. the police in germany investigation is the climate action group last generation. so because fight as a criminal organization on wednesday, the homes of 7 activists were rated. it's austin, ration protests of paralyzed parts of the country. for weeks. john settled off, schultz has cooled. the actions totally insane. step boston has worn out from belen
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police and cities all over germany searched homes of last generation active is the climate group is being accused of collecting one and a half $1000000.00 in donations. that police say could be used for criminal act. is it a superman hard to put a website on what you might have been taken down several seconds of devices having confiscated and accounts i brought. it doesn't mean that the resistance will stop for weeks active. it's a flat generation. i think looking rhodes by blue indians after the spouse protesting against what they call a lack of government action in the fight against global warming. and this is how some have responded back. yeah, i, you want me to achieve anything to stop global warming, 00. the actions of last generation came under intense criticism of the medical personnel could not get to patients in time. is time. you've had to neutralize
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august, but now i can't take care of my patients because they glue themselves my patients that help this the lying in bed. and i can't get to the to click then. but if i is the west, i imagine the people that are here on the street, they sure don't like me. i am, i'm aware of this. but the point is that we need to talk about this problem. the german government is thing capable of dealing with this crisis. so what we do with this, with this block, hey, is this being the fire alarm? the interior minister justified the rates a in the active is have broken the law by blocking the roads. this chapter ma'am, i have always stressed that we can only find the climate crisis democratically who can support in our society is very important for this of mine. in my view, these protests of damaging this, these, in spite facing more and more aggressive, these active, it's so slow to continue their blockades. and while some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization, they are receiving some support from society. and it's growing criticism against
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the group. judges have opened their doors to last generation active is a press conference responding to the police rates was held in a church when divided good audi that's we see that last generation was in pennsylvania and courageously fighting for climate just as a goal. we as a church fully support twice we saw 250000 people participating and peaceful rallies in berlin, and the government did nothing. now we see that the government is criminalizing these activists. as a church, we stand up and say, no, we will stand by them. if last generation is declared a criminal organization, its members could face up to 5 years in prison. despite the risk, they say they will broaden their protests and the coming weeks to other parts of the country steadfast and l 20 balance. scientists believe that kel wells could be learning to coordinate attacks on votes following a number of strikes on sale by itself. the coast of europe, sailors have reported a series of attacks by a group of orchids such as van that
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a vengeful oak as coaching, has finally to attack boats manageable to. it's believe the animals have sunk at least 3, but it's in southern europe in the last year, although no casualties have been reported, a powerful tropical site or, and slammed into the on and 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 knocked out, powerless cut of buildings rubbing on supports. a pickup truck slipped over like a child's toy as type food. my wire rampaged across guam with winds blowing up to 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 that it has 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,
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secure your family. many residents headed for shelters. i know it's quite too bad to help me and my family and all that people, not one bad, a bad news as big as i need to get out of the 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, 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 merlois, our approach president joe biden approved an emergency declaration.

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