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is a meet that will capture to buy vehicle systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the plans in the future. if somebody searches are right that the southern and target region is a precursor of what the south pole may soon become. scientist will need all the information they can get. the settlers, the tank palestinian property and the occupied westbank up to 4 is what it is. what killed in a shooting got to legal set, the problem. so rahman, you want to go to that are long as well headquarters here in the whole. so coming up time is running out to find a missing taurus of muscle that was on the deep dive to view the rest of the titanic view as president calls china shooting thing. it dictated just days after
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diplomatic mission to beijing, to ease tensions and another that the incident inside the home juris jan. at least 41 people are killed doing a riot. that's a women's prison. the book into the prize and we begin in the occupied. westbank is riley settlers of the types of pell listed in property, of the photos, right? these were shot dead. they have an illegal settlement. these really all me says the shooting happens as a petrol station, and 2 palestinian suspects were killed. a mouse says the attackers will link to its military wing the custom brigades. israel says it's the pulling more troops to the occupied. westbank carry full. so it has more from ramallah. another best of killing in a bloody a sofa, a palestinian 9 gun beside him, lying dead at
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a petrol station on the main north south road through the occupied westbank. these already military said he was one of at least 2 attackers who shot into a group of his ready settlers cover like a. so i saw him going to a car where a man was sitting and shot around a team. i opened the door, 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. the late to 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 with him and i picked him up. he asked me to take him to janine hospital and we got to here, but the is riley jeep stopped, as i don't know, the going i said the 2 men belong to. it's all i'm doing saying they'd 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 where the
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soldiers will also injured 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 road blocks to port palestinian. a silence and passed the 2nd and 3rd readings of the law to impose the death penalty on terrorists. and then it wasn't invited though to the prime minister secuity consultations to decide on that response. benjamin netanyahu promising to keep all options open. let's see, it is unlikely to sanction the kind of escalation his security minister once this year has seen a great impact into 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 $170.00 pounds as to indians and at least $27.00 is radius of being killed. those numbers similar to the home of the previous year and the violence possessed it into
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the night. settlers once again attacking palestinian property in the town of whoever, one of several outbreaks of secular violence, there's plenty of fuel to these flames. who prospect so now have extinguishing the power equals it? i'll just 0 ramallah in the occupied westbank is not a funeral has been held. so one of the suspected palest, any of the tank is involved in the petrol station shooting the legal 2nd in to eli, the palestinian group hema says your time was a natural response to growing is really aggression. that abraham is and jimmy in the occupied westbank and explains the impact single supplements have on villages. the many palestinians try to invite foreigners to see the reality for themselves. and we'd hear overlooking one of his documents. let me show you this is the legal is ready supplement of airy l not only is it's taking the lines of palestinians from different different villages. look at how much it's printing out
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around the villages. which posted is eventually feel that it will prevent any potential palestinian state because these supplements, what they do is they isolate the product and in communities making it like small islands. he then they're making it very hard for them to have a contiguous state that has what was connecting to it. that has really some sort of a continue with the. so when you look at the supplement, it's not only related to the lines they take for 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 what there's or generally
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there's, but because there is it is really supplements they take up those resources including roots are 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 supplements, for example, the village opposite to us is called med and people. they're used to work in agriculture, their lives have been taken there. it's resources have been very, very limited. and eventually many of them left their professions. and not only that, we've been talking to by the one communities in the occupied to us bank that were forced to leave, where they are, because of the growing, subtler attacks or the, the u. s. coast guard says, rescue if it says that it's all being unsuccessful in the search for some muscle.
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the went missing on its way to the wreckage of the titanic. the craft was transported from the canadian province of newfoundland to the ocean area above the titanic. direct line's navy full files meet is below the surface. now the company that operates the vessel says that all 5 people on board and it has a maximum of 96 hours of life supporting oxygen when it began its mission on sunday . the u. s. navy on the us and the canadian coast guards, along with the ocean gate expeditions of established a unified command to continue its response. gabriel, as on that has moved from boston with each passing our fears grow for those on board the missing titan submersible. the identities of all 5 people on board have now been revealed. british pakistani businessman shes added that would, along with his son sold him on 77 year old french explorer paul henri larger leg
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who let a titanic recovery expedition to the wreckage. in 1987, stockton rush, the ceo of ocean gate, the adventure tourism company that owns the titan. and hey, miss harding 858 year old british billionaire explore. good afternoon. on tuesday, the rescue coordinator for the us coast guard in boston, said us and canadian authorities had so far found no sign of the missing best. so after searching a combined area of more than 19000 square kilometers, the search efforts have focused on both the surface with c $130.00 aircraft searching by site. and we radar. and sub surface with p 3 aircraft were able to drop and monitor. so in our movies today, those search efforts have not yielded any results. there were many questions the
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coast guard simply did not have answers to. but one thing is clear. time is of the essence, and time appears to be running out. in fact, the coast guard estimates, the vessel only has enough to reasonable air on board to last until thursday morning, when you go down in a 5 minute submarine, they have enough oxygen to keep them alive and sustain them for 96 hours. but they also need power to stay alive. so westcove scenario, they have oxygen, but they don't have power. if they don't have power, they're going to become hypothermic. pretty quickly. one man who took a previous expedition on board the titan, said this, the phrase, the key here it is. they lost communications and it's possible. they're just out of range that they came back to the service and they're just out of radio contact with someone i find that very unlikely. and i think,
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i think they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. for now, every hour the vessel remains last hope fades. gabriel was under outages in boston. they use present. j. barton is called chinese president changing thing that dictates that he made the remarks that a fundraiser in california. my kind of how small from washington dc, a vermont so made at a fundraiser in california not to on camera, but as reported by the poor reporter. this is precisely what president biden said. the reason why she's young ping got very upset in terms of when i shut that balloon down, was 2 bucks cause full of spy equipment. is that he didn't know it was the no, i'm serious. that was a great embarrassment for dictators when they don't know what happened there. he used the word dictate to certainly this is something that could impact badly on us
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. chinese relations and one must remember that the secretary of state tony blinking has just for time for a trip to beijing, were among those he met was the chinese lead to now this trip was an attempt to reset the relations with china given month. so a rookie relationship down the road, however, this includes chocolate on the cut. those attempts to begin to reset that relationship . now, it is somewhat surprising as well that by didn't, has been a somewhat very disciplined as a president in terms of the comments he's made. however, what you've got here is perhaps the president bind in a meeting presidential candidate binding, getting carried away by the time of a fundraiser, coming out to the statement like this, which could impact comfortably on us relations with china. my kind of, i'll just the era washington fund to buy them based on the view is present. j bargain is agreed to plead guilty to, failing to pay income taxes and
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a legally possessing a gun. on the plea deal. barclay is expected to agree to drug treatment and monitoring that agreement could keep him out of jail. well, republican house, because having the coffee was critical of the deal, you say it's equal unfair. that is going to be given jail presidential son. and if you compared to other individuals in america that have the same stations against them, the same crimes of the i've been guilty of me . sloan is a former federal prosecutor. now, she says, the justice department has actually treat to tend to buy them more aggressively. then it would regulate americans. this isn't even the kind of case that would generally be prosecuted under biden paid back all of his back taxes. and for the most part, when people pay their taxes,
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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. it's important to remember that the person who handle this prosecution is not ad joe bivens department of justice. it is in fact, david weiss, the us attorney in delaware, who was appointed by former president trump. so it was a republican us attorney appointees who stayed on the job specifically to handle 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 biden is in fact being treated fairly personally. it is 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
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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. look 100 right. and clearly a very troubled guy. and he had some very high paying clients who seemed to pay him, in fact, largely because his name to 5. but there is no suggestion that joe biden was involved, which is really the point that republicans want to make head of the next presidential election. now at least 41 people have been killed in violence between rival gains that a women's president hung generous. 5 other women were injured in taken to hospital after the attack knowles of the capital to use the gold touch. barbara, and as well a sorry to say gang members and to the section of this woman's prison, where arrival gang members were held and then inmates were shot, and others were bent in the facility located in tamara, north of fun, dearest as capital, the angry relatives, one tom says after at least $41.00 people were killed. they say they haven't been
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told if the loved ones are among the dead and they have to the i can put them on the model. no, no, hold on. you're going to, we have practically demanding that tell us what is going on is it of, we are here with uncertainty. would need a list of the people that live because we cannot get the list of the dead until the forensic experts come. and we cannot get information from them. but while we're here, dying of pain of english printers insist is read differently. don't have any information on the human rights. what says there an estimated 40000 members belonging to m as the teen or barrier 18 guns in honduras. the government launched a crack down in november last year to try and eliminate the guns which control unexplored waves of territory. the deputy security minister says the prison right is an attempt to tools that governments progress in for
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a long daniel is a 100 and people must know that we will not allow under any circumstances, the attack or sabotage of the actions direct to the game urbanized crime and organized criminality that is hijacked the penitentiary system of this country. it says a history of prison violence in honduras, 18 inmate stipend, a 5 and 2019. and more than 350 others died in a 5 and 2012 here at tamara. more than 20 children also live in the prison. prison offices are trying to find out if the mother's survivor's defiance. barbara and go out and say, we're both still a head here on out 0 families waiting to hear the sage of hundreds of migrants a week after that by setting up the coast of greece and police way to the headquarters of the powers 2024 olympics organizing committee base stories after the by the
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off we go with your worlds, whether 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, it's shelly, look at this weather front coming in. that's going to bring some soaking rain, unsettled through the river, played, and se brazil, and out for the top end of south america. whether alerts in play for ecuador, because of torrential downpours here, could produce some 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. the 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
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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, admitting 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, that's all i got. the wherever there are people. there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn that can do better. that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world, presenting tales of true life.
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the witness on a jersey to the the the book about cable channels that are with me. so rahman, in the hard reminder of all the top news stories, is where the satellites of a ton of palestinian property and the occupied west bank of the forest radius was shot dead and the legal sacrament to palestinian suspects were also killed. a message search and rescue mission is continuing in the north atlantic to a tourist semester, but we lost contact on his way down to the wreck of the titanic on sunday. 5 people throughout the vessel. and he was present,
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shaped by the has full chinese presents aging thing. it dictates that they made the remarks. it's a fundraiser in california. it comes just over day after the us actually it states has engaging to ease tensions at least $36.00 people have died in violence across somalia on tuesday and both the sunny or somebody autonomous stage of pump land and in the low shovel region in pumpkins, capital good, all a heavy financing interrupted dr. parliamentary to base about changes to the voting system, which would allow the regions lead to, to extend his term of office. 26 people died, 16 of them soldiers in no rush about 10 people also killed. one remote control buttons exploded south west of morgan's issue or so the head holds. the humans or fiji agency has plated with countries bordering. sit on to continue to welcome people escaping the violence. despite security concerns, at least half a 1000000 people have now less to dawn, with more than 2000000 internally displaced news as the storm. and we are
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unfortunately gradually witnessing the destruction of this country. people who do see the meet tasks on many of the neighboring countries are very fragile and there is 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. meanwhile, the situation inside $2.00, west of full state continues to deteriorate. the state capital engineer has been devastated by fis financing, which the u. n says, has taken on an ethics, i mention. the state department says up to 1100 people are being killed in the city, in just over 2 months of financing. now the head of units uh, has uh well, the does not to forget about the listing humanitarian prices in hazy, golf in russell visited directly to the company. i have a capital one more than
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a 100 families and sheltering. so won't gain violence heavily on gains. have expanded that to with frequent shootout in some communities. more than a 165000 people have been attending the displaced by the violence. so different when you read it. and then you see the people here who are in such desperate need of help and so crammed in here. and you can just see everyone trying to get into a little bit of space trying to get some desperately needed services. so my reaction is a terrible situation and that the people here deserve better and they need some more health to libya, touch the boat with a 165 nigerian women back to the home country as part of the trunk down and documented migraines. deportations on a single flank from aaa was supervised by the us international organization for migration. a government spokesman says the women were coach begging on the strings you and says that libya is home to move, and 600000 microns long people accused in connection with the sinking
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of a micro boots off the coast of grease of made the 1st course appearance maybe 750 people on the boats when it comes sized last week. 81 people confirmed that really challenges more behind the doc and windows at the cause. i meant suspected of smuggling, the migrants who drowned in the mediterranean last week. they arrived at the court house and kind of mazda on tuesday morning for the raymond, hearing 9 men old from egypt being held by creek police, almost as with the rest of them. he denies the accusations and need to know is any involvement in the actions related to the charges and the claims he's innocent. the claims he was with 50 to 55 egyptian competitor, it's on the boat. he left his country looking for a better life in europe because of economic difficulties. simple. this is some of the last known footage of the boat films from the by european buddha and case god agency from tx. it shows a fishing troll are packed with people,
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perhaps as many as 750 the refugees into migrants were on their way from libya to italy. when that boat capsized and sank of grace's southern coast. most of them were from syria pockets, dawn and egypt only a 100 and for a 9 to have survived. are those fortunate? few and that confines to a migrant cabinet athens. people have come from across europe to see if the missing relatives are among them. we've come from below yet and we've managed to speak to guys who survived the 12 parties tony boys and we showed him 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 a couple 90 cool place. and 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 while relatives wait small and will
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rejoice, questions are being asked. 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 reach out on how to 0 of thousands of on to government demonstrations of motion. the colombian capital in boca tell that protesting against economic and social reforms being pushed by the government to left as pressing just on the tetra critics. st. changes to labor, health and to pensions. good. the countries finances and slow job creation. dozens of people have been injured in those large and teen, or has protest has been causing a fault with police for institutional changes in a few joy. provence have infuriated demonstrates us in judging us communities, say the amendments will flow from the right to protest and make it easier for
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lithium mine operators to obtain land timelines. parliament is expected to convey in the before july the fulls. after it selection commission endorsed the results of mays, general election, the opposition move forward policy one base votes, but it's lead to still faces. diary is to becoming prime minister. jessica washington explains on the streets has been called small protest like these have become increasingly regular in the weeks following the country's general election. might yeah, paid by like, a lot of that. oh wow. i don't think the military is going to let goes palo because they knew the move fluid will change everything. they know that if move forward leads to government, those old generals will become relevant as the progressive move forward, posit each one, the most votes in the maple is on an anti establishment, a platform that is put them in on. so with the forces who have long controlled
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thailand, through military backed room, the issue for the this agencies and the establish centers of power is the move forward, attend. and then move forward. the attend revolves around to drastic and needed reforms of how kind of works. beginning with the reform of the military and the monarchy. this week, the election body certified the results of the votes of to weeks of political uncertainty. the commission induced the windows of old 500 seats of the lower house . the challenges still remain for the move forward policy and it's lita peter limited on that. it's unclear whether he will be able to become prime minister to do so. he will need support from viable parties or some of timelines, 250 senators. the senators were appointed by the ministry regime after the cool
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music, who in may 2014 sort of send the test, represent the military back to interest the young party leader, also spaces and election inquiry. dishes in the media company is found guilty. you could be to school aside from politics and even face prison time. still pizza is undeterred and often out in public, thrown by supporters. earlier this month when he joined the parade in support of l g b q writes, you promised to pass a law allowing same sex marriage if he becomes leader. and he is pledged to be a prime minister for everyone. even those who don't support him, but it's still unclear if you will get the chance to take on that wrong. jessica washington, which is 0 of placing, such as capital have right at the headquarters of the powers 2024 olympic committee as well as the report from the anti corruption agency of potential irregularities.
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they also said skills nice in committees, office that overseas construction sides. a power is a 2020 full spokesman says the organization is cooperating with investigators. natasha butler is in power. as of more, according to fraud, says financial prosecutor, police and investigators rated the offices of piracies organizing and then takes 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, over 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, obviously over some of the documentation of contracts. and some of the work is here
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that some say have been on fact nevertheless, a lot of people will be looking forward to this huge may just forcing events on the tool set on many of the locations and the venue already exists not spin away, but the powers open eyes and committees actually been able to keep costs down, even though we're still talking about 10000000000 dollars. if for example, at the foot of the only full tower this paul is going to become a huge beecher volleyball stadium. i meant just the hallways, the guy from the how you have the rivers send and that is where it will be. some of the volts is full just by. so it will be several, a great number of people involved to simply say that the source of major wells forcing events that also 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. this actually, butler,
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i'll just say era far as the.

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