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society can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us politics often line. the settlers attack, color, spinning and property in the occupied westbank come to for his writings, were killed in a shooting of the legal supplements. the other ones are in jordan, this is down to the red line from dell also coming out of time is running out to find them. missing, taurus, admissible. that was an, a deep dive to the wreck of the titanic. another deadly incident inside of honduras, the child a piece for 2 months. people are dead selling a riot and a woman's prison on the us. president, son is the pre duty to tax for them. carrying on
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a legal weapon to deal with prosecutors means he's not likely to go to prison. the we begin in the occupied westbank square is really settlers of a top honest indian property off of 4 is right, he's was shot that and then he goes sacrament. he's really ami, says the shooting happened to the petrol station, and 2 pallets to him, suspects were killed. thomas says the attack is willing to its minute framing the cast i'm brigades. is real sans is depressing. more troops to be occupied. westbank . how he feels that reports from ramallah, another post of killing in a bloody a sofa, a palestinian man gum beside him, lying dead at a petrol station on the main north, south road through the occupied westbank. these words immediately said he was one of at least 2 attackers who shot into a group of his ready settlers does not cover like a so. and i saw him going to a car where a man was sitting in the shop around a team. i opened the door,
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i already got around into the chain belt the weapon at the lodge junction. i opened the door start him. he shot me. he didn't stop moving. i didn't stop shooting. lisa is where the forces surrounded a taxi north of the city of novelist shooting data, 2nd palestinian mine in during the taxi driver. i liked him tomorrow of him and i picked him up. he asked me to take him to janine hospital and we got to here, but these are the jeep stopped. his. i don't know that going. i said the 2 men belong to. it's um doing saying that carried out a heroic response to a large scale is ready rate on the occupied westbank city of janine on monday and which would be 6 palestinians were killed and schools wounded 8 is ready. soldiers were also in good. israel's found right, security minister visiting the scene of the attack demanded a yet wider scale military response to a ton to targeted assassinations from the take down building set up roadblocks to
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port palestinian a silence and pos the 2nd and 3rd, readings of the law to impose the death penalty on terrorists. ben v. it wasn't invited though to the prime minister secuity consultations to decide on that response. benjamin netanyahu promising to keep all options open, but see it is unlikely to sanction the kind of escalation his security minister once this year has seen the grant unpacking too much of a more deadly is really military action, along with increased number of off and individual palestinian shooting attacks endorsed in retrospect by the fighting factions already more than a 170 pounds of citizens and at least 27 is radius of being killed. those numbers similar to the home of the previous year of the violence persisted into the night's settlers once again attacking palestinian property in the town of whoever. one of several outbreaks of secular violence, there's plenty of fuel for these flames. little prospect for now they've extinguishing the power equal so i'll just say we're ramallah in the occupied
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westbank. not a funeral has been held for one of the suspected palestinian attackers involved in the petrol station shooting the of the legal settlements of the, like the palestinian group. him us as the attack was a natural response to grubbing is really aggression. was thought about duties. the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative, he says a tax biased randy settlers against palestinians around the increase the last few hours is no less than 50. a tax have taken place by is early in the settlers at that order. stop exit by settlers actually on different ballast indian villages androids its, uh, the supplier and not on the into the water, but also another good is good. the live done. and the west bank and the carpet is sitting on cards, are tied by the surplus was the rocks and wood shooting sometimes. uh the only here is that since the attack on her water a few months ago and up to now, um,
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do you think these are tax not a single? is there any a satellite? it was i just it was uh, booked on tire. and because the army is actually protecting these and you consecutive and did our tax on palestinians, and this whole escalation took place for 2 reasons. first of all, that it onto the took the lives of 6 police thing is of course they didn't get the total number of police to me has come since the beginning of this year to $170.00 but also mangian because of what the government declared. the day before this, but to that zip plant is to spread settlements everywhere and to get motivated sure . who is that circular himself? the finance minister is that a little caused himself refreshers to no fault. they give him the full full authority to legalize. and he said nothing, the bank, this meant a plan for an expression of those, the bank. and that's why you see this posting of the action. because people are
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trying to resist, to defend their lives, the villages, the communities of the future, or the, the abraham, as in jermaine and the occupied westbank and explains the impact to the goes, supplements have on villages that as many palestinians try to invite foreigners to see the reality for themselves, and we'd hear overlooking one of these documents. let me show you this is the legal is ready supplement of ary l. not only is it taking the lines of palestinians from different different villages. look at how much it's printing out around the villages, which palestinians eventually feel that it will prevent any potential palestinian state because these supplements, what they do is they isolate the palestinian communities, making it like small islands. he then they're making it very hard for them to have a contiguous data that has robots connecting to it. that has really some sort of
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a continue with the. so when you look at the supplement, it's not only related to the lines they take, but the also the resources, the infrastructure. we're sitting here on one of the largest water assistance in the occupied the west bank. but when you look at people here, and i'm not sure if the camera can show you, people have to buy water tanks and put them on top of their houses and some even have to buy walter from extend the sources. imagine this waters or generally there's but because there is it is really supplements they take up those resources including water. not only that, when we talk about the growing sacraments, we talk about growing set that attacks against palestinians, the whole lives of people, changes because of those documents. for example, the village, opposite to us is called med and people. they're used to work in agriculture,
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their lives have been taking their resources, have been very, very limited. and eventually, many of them left their professions. and not only that we've been talking to, but the one communities in the occupied westbank that were forced to leave where they are. because of the growing subtler attacks. the noah must've search and rescue mission is continuing in the north atlantic cost a taurus a mess of the last contact on its way down to the wreck of the titanic. the vehicle was transported 600 kilometers from the canadian province of new foundland to the site of the titanic. the rec is 94000 meters below the surface. the company that operates the vessel says there are 5 people on board that at a maximum of 96000 live supporting oxygen when it again its mission on sunday. but also on, instead of calling,
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baker has more than what could have happened to the submersible. tonic ship rack is very deep, located nearly 4 kilometers beneath the sea surface. these are the latest images we have the ship, which was actually mapped by a private company called magellan just this year. it's 600 kilometers away from the coast of canada. and there are a few scenarios of what might have happened to the titan submersible after it to send it to the wreckage and lost communication with the surface crew. in one it floats back to the surface. but it loses communication and is reported to be sealed from the outside. so it would need to be spotted to be rescued in another. it's either mid ocean or on the sea floor. and finding an object that small, from that distance requires specialized tools. so in our beacons provide acoustic pings, the bounce off of hard objects under water, but their accuracy, it's such great, depth is limited. so multiple sound frequencies are used. remote operated vehicles
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will help, but they have to be deployed to the site. and timing is crucial. the crew only has a few days worth of air. well, gabriel has under joins us live now from boston where the coast guard there was assisting in the search games so time appears to be running out to find this something simple. what's the latest on the search then? the, the yeah, we're speaking the coast guard officials here in boston. this is one of the main staging areas where they are launching the search and rescue operations. and these are professionals that are used to set that stuff. a search and rescue and high sees such as this, but you get a sense that they've never dealt with a challenge such as this. and that they're worried, worried primarily because you get a sense the time is not on their side. as of a few hours ago, they said that the amount of reserve, a breathable air in the tightened submersible would run out probably
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around early on thursday. so that is why they are continuing to ramp up their efforts to send more aircraft out to the area out to the open sea to try to comb over huge areas. vast areas of, of open uh see in the north atlantic. just try to see if they can find the submersible if and it's a big if, if it is on the surface, they're also sending out more ships. the coast guard cutter should be arriving on scene to the area around where the titanic song late on tuesday. and there's also now in increasingly an international effort as well with france and canada. also joining the efforts in a big regards as well. but clearly, time is not on the side of the re, uh, search and rescue personnel. they just very briefly what, what more do you know about who exactly was on board the some
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yeah, we've got the names of all 5 people. now there's a, a, a french research or a british, uh, explorer that was on it, a pakistani, british man, a businessman and his son, and also the ceo of the company that owns the titles as well. clearly. uh, so very tense moments for their family and friends as a wait word, their whereabouts. alright, gabriel is on their life as they're in boston. gabe, thank you. at least 41 people have been killed in violence between rival gains that women's present in honduras. please say the desktop is preliminary, understood on a 3 or 4 of those killed inmates according to local sources. the fire was set during a gang dispute, destroying part of the prison seemed to the little party undoubtedly what happened today at this unfortunate moment is the product of
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a direct attack by organized crime, against the actions we had deliberately carrying out against organized crime that i mean, not fair to be a baby that's the loss of human lives will not be tolerated. and we will generate direct to investigations to accuse all those persons in prisons. quin collision with organized crime. and john holeman joins us live now from mexico city. john. so you have another deadly incident inside of hunger and present. what more can you tell us of what appears to have happened in the early hours of tuesday? well, about 10 o'clock on tuesday morning, is that women from one gang made that way and go into the module of women from another guy knowing whom doors prisoners tend to be divided by those of gang affiliation. to try and prevent the sort of thing that happened on tuesday, attacks between different gang members. once they were in the rival gang mode, you'll obviously something went wrong, but they've been shot at some women. and then other women would find a life in
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a boss for him to get the death told that we have. now, this is a prison also in which there is more than 20 children. authorities are still trying to work out. what are they going to do with them now? and with a, with a some of them were daughters or sons of some of the women that were killed. now the president opened the door to his presidency. a motto, castro has come out and said that this attack took place with the knowledge and even the queer sense of security officials. presumably she's referring to security officials from the prison. but i believe the person that you are hearing whether we were hearing speaking. there was a deputy security minister off on doris, who was saying that this is a direct attack against the front door and government because they at the moment have a client down against the games in the country, but it's been going on since late last year. so they're obviously seeing that
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there's something that's related to the security policy in the country, but meanwhile, there are people right now lined up outside to move into capital. the goal is to go just waiting for news because right now if they're relative that loved one, an inmate in the prism was one of the ones were killed just brief at john, what's abroad? a situation consenting, security and gung violence across the country. a ways to make games in home though this one is could be a mist, i'd say the other one is codio base, your show value 18 and those 2 games. so that say that the government is trying to climb down on has been since late last year in the prison, in specifically here, what we're hearing from sole says in the place they've been talking to john this we trust within the country isn't. there was a perceived favoritism within that client, then within the prison and thus be attacked, but that clamped down. it continues in honduras of the moment. i'm president cl my
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. that casserole so tweets, it's died that the should be taking even more drastic natures as a result. of what happened in the prison. don't hold my life for us, but in mexico city, john, thank you for a short break here. and i'll just be around when we come back some of these white day of the face of hundreds of migrants. so we thought that both sides of the coast of goods, wine police, right at the headquarters of the powers touched 20 full olympics organizing commission on staples the the, brought to you by visit capital off we go with your world's weather update. this one focuses on the america is great to have you all long and will kick it off from the campus to patagonia, actually chilly. look at this weather front coming in. that's going to bring some soaking rain, unsettled through the river, played, and se brazil,
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and out for the top end of south america. whether alerts in play for ecuador, because of torrential downpours here could produce and flash flooding. and tropical storm bread has formed in the central atlantic. the red line is a path, it looks to take north of barbados and south of his spaniel over the next little bit. we'll continue to keep tabs on that in time. it's been all about the heat in mexico, mexico city, 32 degrees, but not too far away and holistic of the state. we've been studying some records, a lot of heat, also to be found right across the us state of texas that sparking some storms and then we've got this coastal disturbance moving away from the carolinas. up through virginia and delaware, put this to thursday, continues to barrel up the eastern seaboard. so what weather in the forecast for new york on thursday, back to the here and now there on wednesday with the showers that have scooted away . i've mentioned your temperatures now up to 17 degrees and for the desert south west, nothing out of the ordinary phoenix. we got your pencil then for 40. okay,
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book about took a might about top stories here. this is really stuff less than a touch palestinian property in the upside west bank off at least 4 is right. these were shocked at me and then we go sacramento to palace to me and suspects what most of these really ami sending reinforcements a must have. search and rescue mission is continuing in the north atlantic often tories something less of a loss. contact comes way down to the wreck of the titanic. on sunday, 5 people, one who had at least 41 people have been killed in finance, which in one of the guns that a woman's presence in tears. comments and the sources fine was set during the dispute and destroyed us. of course, no home to buy them. the son of us president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty to fanning to pay income taxes and illegally possessing a weapon. under a p. d. old biden's expect it to agree to drug treatment and monitoring that agreement to keep them out of jail. republican house speaker, kevin mccarthy. it was critical of the do you think it's fair that
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is going to be given jail time presidential son? and if you compare this to other individuals in america that have the same stations against them, the same trying to be a good deal. so let's bring in melanie sloan. she's a former federal prosecutor and joins us live from washington dc. my name is always good to have you with us. so the terms of display data like creates a key pumped a button out of jail. so how do these deals work? because the justice department says inferior hunter button could still face he is in prison as well. there it is. that's just in theory. i mean that's the kind of sentence that is available to the judge. should the judge decline to take the deal, but most of the time, the judges do accept the, the plea deal. and in this case, there's all the more reason for that, because this isn't even the kind of case that would generally be prosecuted under, by them paid back all of his back taxes. and for the most part,
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when people pay their taxes, they are not prosecuted for failing to pay taxes. so, underwriting is indeed getting special treatment as speaker mccarthy says. but he's special treatment, is that he's being prosecuted for crimes that most americans are not in fact prosecuted for. yeah, and like i said, it's important and yeah, certainly that's, yeah, that's an interesting point you make because not surprisingly, senior republicans have been critical of this deal for my president. trump even quoted a may a traffic ticket is the justice department, lock you them to come on to more fire for this. as you say, kevin mccarthy. quoted a 2 tier system of justice as well. it's important to remember that the person who handle this prosecution is not ad joe biden's, department of justice. it is in fact, david weiss, the us attorney in delaware, who was appointed by a former president trump. so it was a republican us attorney appointees who stayed on the job specifically to handle
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this case. and merit garland, the attorney general has not interfered with him in any way. so this is a deal that a republican appointee made with a 100 biden's lawyers and 100 by and is in fact being treated fairly firstly, it is uh, the us attorney has said however that the investigation is ongoing. so i suppose it's possible there will be more to come, but that seems very unlikely. and this should be the end of this matter. but there are probably, i think, are going to be happier with this result because it gives them something else to y'all about on the campaign trail. you're on home to buy them as long, but of target of scrutiny by conservative to say, look, his dealings overseas indicate a pat, some of corruption, all we like for them to see separate investigations by house republicans into a home to buy. there had been the house investigations in the 100 biden already, and those are ongoing and they keep saying that they're going to have smoking guns and that there is terrible evidence about 100 bytes. and then they say it
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implicates joe biden, but there is no despite the, the protests that they're going to be bringing out that evidence they have yet to have been able to do so. and that's because look 100 right and clearly a very troubled guy. and he had some very high paying clients whose you to pay him, in fact, largely because his name spies. but there's no suggestion that joe biden was involved, which is really the point that republicans want to make head of the next presidential election. yeah, and just the final point on that school, i mean, the 2020 for us presidential election cycle has already begun many. is there a lot for them to be any significant political for that from this case? for the president hunter, buttons, father job i well obviously it's not great for joe biden to have his son pleading guilty to criminal charges, and republicans will definitely be using that. but at the same time, so many americans have children who have been addicted to drugs, and joe biden clearly loved his son deeply and says that he will support him. and i think a lot of americans can also get behind that sentiment. all right,
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man and his loan a former federal prosecutor, thanks as always, many me for your time and your analysis. thank you. now to europe and union has an available new aid package for ukraine. we're $56000000000.00 that comes ahead of an international conference in london this week. hang the rising more funds to rebuild ukraine. us, secretary of state and to me, bring can, will attend the meeting. but you can you pledge $3000000000.00 to help you frame while the washington is expected to announce another assistance package on wednesday? you know, russia has launched a wave of ass strikes against the ukraine, including the western city of leave is about a 1000 kilometers in the front lines in the capital. key military and infrastructure targets were hit. russia claims that destroyed 8 ukrainian ammunition dep. it was on tuesday, 336 people have died in violence across somalia on tuesday in both the sent me autonomous state of portland and in the southern low as your bell region. and sometimes capital galloway heavy fighting erupted after a problem entry debate about changes to the voting system,
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which could allow the regions leader to extend this time and office 26 people died, the 16 of them soldiers in low chabot 10 people are also killed and remote control bombs exploded south west of long condition as the head of the un is refugee agency has plated with countries bordering. sit down to continue to welcome people escaping the violence. despite security concerns, at least half a 1000000 people have now left to them with more than 2000000 internally displaced news as the storm. and we are unfortunately gradually witnessing the destruction of this country. people who do see the tasks on many of the neighboring countries are very fragile and there was also an element of insecurity that risk spreading as a result of the situation. my appeal to all the neighboring countries is to say, i understand your security concerns. to please keep your board is open because these people are really fleet full day lives. that's good. meanwhile, the situation inside sedans, west,
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the for state continues to get worse. the state capital l getting a has been devastated by fist fighting was the un says that's taken on an ethnic dimension. us state department says up to 1100 people have been killed in the city . and just of a 2 months of fighting 9 people are choosing connection with the sinking of a migrant. both off the coast of greece and made the 1st quote appearance. and then the 750 people are on the boat when it capsized last week, 81 a confirmed dead, will reach out and says the story behind the dock and window is that the cause a man suspected of smuggling, the migrants who drowned in the mediterranean last week, they arrived at the court house in kind of mazda on tuesday morning for the raymonds hearing 9 man old from egypt being held by creek police almost as with the rest of them. he denies the accusations that need to noise any involvement in the actions related to the charges and the claims he's innocent. the claims he was with
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50 to 55 egyptian competitor, it's on the boat. he left his country looking for the best of life in europe because of economic difficulties. this is some of the last known footage of the boat films from the by european border and case got agency from tex. it shows a fishing troll are packed with people, perhaps as many as 750 the refugees into migrants were on their way from libya to italy, when that boat capsized and sank off greece's southern coast. most of them were from syria practiced on an egypt only a 100 and for a 9 to have survived those fortunate few american fines to a migrant cabinet. athens, people have come from across europe to see if missing relatives are among them. we've come from below. you and we've managed to speak the guys who survived the 12 parties, tony boys and we showed them the photo of our cousin to see if it was one of them. unfortunately, they confirmed to us that he was on the boat rescue was we covered 90 corpses and
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now we have to see with the photos. if we can recognize one of these people as i cousin for others. the agonizing search has had happier endings as well. relatives white small and will rejoice questions all being oscar. some people are criticizing the use aside and policies as chaotic and the contributing factor in frequent migrant drownings. and some are asking whether greece might be covering something up. they say ship tracking looks for the area, suggest the boat's final movements. what and what the greek coast guard claims. greek officials have yet to respond. will re challenge how to 0 police. some of the french capital have rated the headquarters of the powers 2024, and then pick committee. it follows the report from the mc corruption agency of potential irregularities. it also serves the organizing committees office overseas construction sites. latasha buffers in paris with more according to fraud,
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says financial prosecutor, police investigates as rated the offices of harris's organizing and then picks committee on uh, the offices of a company working with the lympics in construction. now that these raids were in connection with 2 investigations, one from 2017, one from 2022, in connection with alleged corruption and investments of public funds and favoritism. it is no though the 1st time that the parson and fix has had a bad news that has been some control. the see for example, and for the pricing of some of the tickets. some people say this to be too expensive for many ordinary people to be able to enjoy the game. also some control vesee over some of the documentation and contracts. and some of the work is here that some say have been on fat. never the less a lot of people will be looking forward to these huge may just forcing events on the tool set. i'm many of the locations and the venue is already exist,
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not seen away, but the powers open eyes and committees actually been able to keep costs down, even though we're still talking about 10 a 1000000000 dollars. if, for example, at the foot of the only full tower this paul is going to become a huge beecher volleyball stadium. and just behind the ice is how you have the rivers send. and that is what that will be. some of the volts is full just by so it will be several, a great number of people involved. so you simply say that the source of major wells forcing events that also have costly, simply have no place in the modern world because of the social impact. because of the environmental impact and they say look, the money could be spent elsewhere on other things like health and education. so divided opinions as ever about the olympics. latasha barbara, i'll just say we're a virus.
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