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current to fast, the houses here the is where the fault is, carry out a major operation in jeanine at least 4 people have been killed and late night rains. the field is there like a headquarters here in the also coming up sort of the knowledge of protests and looting and from the grandmother of a shelter teenager at night, appeals for the rising to store a high profile visit for us treasury officials. secretary, janet gallant will travel to china relations between the 2 countries begin to full
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. ukraine says rushing creek, so advancing on the front line as they can front teeth counter offensive the welcome to the fact that we begin with breaking news coming onto the occupied westbank. what is riley forces have killed full palestinians and injured moles. and 20 of us during the day of 9 till peroration. it's the these by the i'll be has it janine with at least 10 strong sickle. and boy, if he's really um with vehicles as also being spotted moving towards the cities vast refugee come about 2 weeks ago, janine was assigned to the law just just by the writing these recent years, separately, a full palestinian was shot and killed never tamala, entered on definitely what is going on with the refugee camp is a real war. there were stretched from the sky, targeting the camp. we going with about 5 to 7 ambulances and we come back full of
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injured people. that's close over to the abraham in the monitoring events for us from ramallah. just bring us up to speed on what we know say funded because of the cost. there's been obvious death toll which is rising on the engine now tallies into double figures. yes, we're talking about 25 for us to me is who would enjoy it? as well as the ambulance is finding it very difficult to go inside the comp and has the people. what happened is that the bulldozers have entered the sides of the refugee camp. it's completely now isolated from the rest of it. basically those bulldozers when they entered, they destroyed the ro is making it almost impossible for any medical to be able, or at least ambulances to go in and help with those people who would enjoy it. so we're talking about also 7 processing is what in a critical condition. so with expecting those numbers to rise because the incidence that has with us could anything since a little bit after midnight has been ongoing. usually what happens with is really
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raises that they go in, they arrest sometimes they. 1 confrontations, arms competitions with the prices, but today it's a whole different scenario. we're talking about an invasion with the part the secretion of $1000.00. if not more is really soldiers. we're talking about the drawings and the chopper as a fighting and targeting several 5 areas in the cap. we're talking about and in 10 city in the that is happening that we haven't seen the locals. they are saying, you know what the scenes today reminds us of those that took place 2 decades ago when the cab has been surrounded in 2002. and it has been almost a raised by is really forces to flight the palestinian fighters. the fighters and jeanine have been seen, as example in so many other palestinian cities the what they wanted to copy the
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image and the exams are really off. janine and by finding fighters and recruiting them and working together, we've seen that incidents happen in that place and tools cut in, in other, less than in cities. so that the whole idea really for these really army is to crack down on those fight. does that have became really a role model for so many others? all. so let's not forget the 2 weeks ago with these really voices a rated the cab. they were surprised with the explosive devices, the homemade explosives that were made by fella cities because they managed to destroy or at least a board. some of the is really armored vehicles and injure 8 is really soldiers. all. so we're talking about since the beginning of the year, more than 50 fx coming from gene it's out towards is where you targets. so basically israel wants to kind of it and the whole
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phenomena of let's say the arm groups in geneva and the popular support that goes with it. with that thanks very much for the up. they will continue to dip in with you through the morning. thank you. so let me curry is the co director of the global engagement at the american university of a root. he says, palestinians have been left feeling like they have no choice but to take up arms and resist the name has emerged recently. and the last year or so as the center of a series of local resistance groups other and words formed and i'm or respond to industry not like to any of the traditional palestinian political groups like that that are popular font around here. those uh, because of the, as rarely as of perpetuated such a vicious occupation and the palestinian authority has been so totally incompetent and provided either leadership or
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a system. so the person who enjoys protection that finally young people, groups of young men who are taking it upon themselves to create small groups locally, a grounded and there's several relation to cut on the motivation other places. and jeanette, jeanette is the most dramatic example of this. and the other thing to keep in mind vision and has been attack several times before going back to 2002 and a few years ago earlier this year. and jenny and cost monthly is a tech advisor of this level of war plans and drones of messiahs. and they've used almost every arsenal, every weapon in their arsenal. and the resistance simply keeps expanding. the grandmother of a teenager killed by police as calling for calm and an end to the interest that script friends over the past 5 nights. the 17 year old, known as the hill and was killed during a police traffic stop outside powers on choose day, sparking days of violent protests. the hills grandmother says her grandsons,
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coming is being used as a pretext for violence. she is, it keeps, i'm angry with the police officer who kills my grandson. and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i tell them still put a piece of dollars. the doing this with now as a pretext, you know, some people should stop or they should stop, they should not break store windows if they should not ransacked schools, please during break because because did not do anything to you. the school did not do anything to your leave us alarm. that's it. todd, i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the tv and a ton of everything. i really want to be able to have lucky, you know, full brother and has both in paris, surprises me taking the present. micron convened with his sincerity administer on
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justice minister lights on sunday nights came up with 4 main solutions to work on the festival that his ministers continue to work to reduce the level of violence that we've seen over the past week in france. a 2nd of all a recognition that the underlying issues that perhaps have been ignored in the past but can be ignored no longer. you said the have to be a reflection on the causes of the unrest and the other 2 points that came out of the crisis meeting of the interior minister administrator. why that festival, the finance ministry is going to work on coming up with some kind of plan for compensation and reparation for those businesses that have been damaged by the looting of the past few days. and so that the police are getting the full support of the government so that we're trying to put down the unrest. now, the big thing that has happened over the weekend, and i think it's really a turning point in this whole crisis, is the intervention of now and the grandmother. and indeed, one of the other relatives who spoke to a, a different media channel as well,
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appealing for tom. i think that starts into really tough through. because as far as we've seen so far on sunday nights that haven't been any cases. busy serious unrest anywhere we've been looking at social media, we've been scouring for video. that is normally why we would see it appear and we haven't seen anything so far. and the other thing is just the experience of our own eyes here in central power as the police that were standing next to on the top of the shows that these sites are barely relaxed. very calm. there's hardly anybody on the streets, it's all. there is a, a group of motorcycle cups behind the mobile arrive place that occasionally patrol passed, but even they appear to have vanished in the past couple of hours. so it does appear that the tension is going out of the after the situation. there is cautious room for optimism that the worst of this may have passed full. brandon, i'll just share a central powers. the us treasury secretary john yelling is that to visit beijing this week. chil,
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any be the 2nd member of j biden's cabinet to travel to china. last month, the secretary of state sends me blinking, travel to beijing. both sides reported progress after those tools, but just a day after blinking left relations, 10 cold, a guy enough to present bite and refer to the chinese president as a dictator. article hate and has moved from washington dc, the instigator reporters behind the scenes. treasure officials are really trying to downplay the any expectations that they'll be huge. breakthroughs during this visit from the us treasury secretary to china over 3 days. that said, the fact that she is going does send a message that the bite and ministration is now prioritizing, trying to re a stab. busy better ties with china. this comes on the heels of your sector state entity blinking just a few weeks ago. he went to china, he actually met with the chinese president julian pig came out and said he didn't get what he wanted. what he wanted was to reestablish a lot of communication between the 2, the military of china and the us. he did not get that matters were much more
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complicated. after that, when you as president joe biden, during the fundraiser, called your chinese president julian, paying a dictator. the chinese were incense, a treasure officials are telling us they do not expect secretary ellen to meet with the chinese president. now both sides are going to want to bring up particular issues for the us. they're going to push china to try and restructure some of the loans. it's made to the poor countries at risk of default. they also would like to see china distance itself slightly more from russia and china for it's part. it's concerned because we've seen us put bad bands on somebody could, conductors biotechnology to china. they're now reports, they're considering increasing that and adding on any sort of micro chip that can be used for artificial intelligence. and again, the us has been trying to win itself chinese exports and the chinese academy is struggling so no, undoubtedly they will talk about that. and again, downplaying that they'll be any breakthroughs,
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but when the leaders from the 2 world liberals, 2 largest economies meet, it does have the potential to impact the global economy, particularly alj, a 0 washington. the intense lighting is taking place on several fronts in ukraine. the polls the russian forces are advancing to the west of the nets. the deputy defense minister says as also pushed to the north west of the funds into towns. my life remains challenging across many parts of you, probably in some areas of the country have been trying to return to normal as a beg reports from the central ukrainian city of the need for this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out and the piece of to me feel i'm making the most of it. chunk of pockets where they come to relax and you called at the depot river. you the a, the air
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a large mid you'd have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that monday? that doesn't feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to me. this city was hit by me, so it's a week ago we haven't played for yet. we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us. but despite all these missiles, we still go out and give performances because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful. we all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children cafe, the open children playing the streets. the need for looks like any of the city busting within it. but the fear of rushing attacks is always the most you have them done during the day, i feel safe, but when the night have more, usually that's when attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not in those, i have people nearby with them. but even if there's a chance to unwind,
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when you look around, it's hard to believe the neighbors frontline is just over 100 comments and the way when the war started seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves like bill today, we're open on think about you know popular italian restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to pause for instagram of this well known each one. for 2 more were now working normally like we did before the war. although we have a bomb shelter and when there is an error, lower our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city will show the heavy need. the entire city was anxious about the people used to it. even as people are drinking and punching stays are reminded that life is still not quite normal yet. cookies and motion to austin, insights across the country. meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said vague, i just need a new pro ukraine. the vault group says it stop recruiting by some reason, russia for at least a month. it's false. you've got any progression, let his men and they failed rebellion against most of the last month. the group is
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not moving its forces to galleries. russia says it's military capacity and ukraine will not be impacted by voc, this withdrawal a still head hey on out is there a street policy in the city of baltimore becomes the latest focal point and the gun cold gun control debates and leading to people that adults as more in just what and wild in the windy city after a slippery stall in chicago hosting next cost street rice for the 1st time the hold on one second. welcome to the cat in international forecasts. i'm a library informed that how some of the weather across the middle east have them. i would, i think that is a fast shot, but one or 2 south will differences to note when it's picking up. once again,
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that's a mile away and that will ramp up again as we go one through monday. so some lifted, dustin said to watch out for temperatures here in the round, 44 celsius pushing down to the southern pulse of saudi arabia. you might catch a shot just around the western side of yemen, or you might catch a shout to it's a scenarios of the key pushing up towards the cool cuz this, but otherwise hot and dry as per usual sums it up for hot and dry something up across northern falls of africa, colorado. 38 celsius, down a couple of degrees on recent dies. plenty of showers through west africa, big down pools. the rumbling away through west something positive nigeria, pushing across. gonna like the area all the way across in to see i really do any of the shows that we have brought into the hospital africa. but the southern areas it is generally drive for the next day or to cape town, picking up to around 18 selves. it's a 19 that into hundreds, but maybe a little bit of wet weather around the southern cape as it goes through choose day
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with one or 2 showers again, the times in the, the villages, staples cont, phone information, controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been jim listened. we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the . the
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book about kill watching all just bear with me so wrong in the hall remind to evolve. 12 stories is really false. is a kill full palestinians and injured at least 20 of those during raids overnight strikes talks to the city of geneva. and the convoy who is really on the vehicles has been seen moving towards the janine refugee come, which was attacked last month. the grandmother of the teenagers shot dead by police in front of the feelings, but the right things and the hell ends. grandmother says his killing is being used as a pretext for violence on the us treasury sex, treat genet gallon this set to visit aging this week. she'll be the 2nd member of the advisors cabinet to travel to china after the secretary of state and the blinking was the last month spinning. united states police all searching for suspects behind the mass. shooting of the street policy of the city of baltimore. 2 people have been killed another 28th,
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a wounded. the man says the shooting emphasizes the need to tackle the spread of legal guns full to dodge and reports the remnants of what was supposed to be a celebration and this baltimore neighborhood barbecue and children's bikes. now is the gloves of medic sit among them. assign of another mass shooting. currently we're still with 30 victims. ages range from 13 to 30 to 9 victims remain at area hospitals in various conditions. 2 victims have been pronounced to cease. nearly half the victims were under the age of 18. police believe there was more than one should or they have not been found. officials say this is just another example of america's gun violence epidemic. this is insanity. this cannot, cannot be the society that we are expected to live in. we have to do better. maryland test, some of the strictest gun laws in the country. but officials say that makes little difference. this year alone, the baltimore police department has seized 1345,
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the legal guns that were in the hands of people that should not have that had them anyway because they're so easy for them to obtain. baltimore is the 2nd deadliest city in the us, and one of the poorest experts say it all helps create the cycle of violence, poverty, unemployment, an education system that continues to not work for all of the children here. but at the same time, in order for us to keep the community safe, including those children, it is really a pressing matter. it is urgent that we get on a handle on the violence. the police union says a big part of the problem is that they are short staffed. they are down 700 officers and hiring here has been difficult, but the problem is years old and the bulk or p d has had problems of its own know task. back in 2015 large protests followed the dust of freddy gray and police custody more recently,
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a massive police corruption scandal more than a dozen officers arrested for robbing drug dealers of drugs and guns to sell them themselves. baltimore is a city and crisis, adding 30 more gun violence victims to an already long list. paul shuddered. young alger 0 intense fighting has been reported, installs rival forces, the rapids full force to say that they've done to fight address have an open concept. at least a 1000 people are being killed and bold and 2000000000 falls from the home. civil morgan has mo, from on demand the will to send that until the late hours of sunday evening. slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army, trying to post a rather pushing v a power minute through rapid support for the what the center of the month, 50 between city of the campus. and they will also artillery side classes between the 2 sides. in other parts of the capital in the northern parts of the capital, the rapids support forces that down to the new army. i think that after
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a long as fight against civilians and against their position, the army also says that this was able to down a drone, a flight of belonging to the permanent through rapid support forces. now this comes after a very brief respite and fighting between the 2 sides. when the 256 glared, you need lots of these fires for the 1st day of the most. and how many days of how many people say that they, that they've been witnessing fighting between the 2 sides in many parts of the capital. but they also describe the fighting on sunday in the city of the month as one of the most serious 15 between the rapids support forces and the cities. army 8 are going to station says that the ongoing violence disrespecting their movements making it very hard for them to deliver assistance. they say that since the prices continue, more than half of the down population will be in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. people, morgan, alta 0, south africa zillow, king is denying that he's been poisoned. the king salt medical attention and s
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what's in the well visiting the neighboring countries. melnick. this follows the southern death of one of his senior advisors, also of suspected poisoning money some time by bunker's, only work as in europe is helping to build homes in punjab province. these thinking of a boats of greece last month, and the deaths of hundreds of buck hasanti migrants has highlighted the risks many of taking to reach europe, grieving relative so many workers have little choice. but to leave michael apple reports in these expensive looking homes are being built in an area of parties not known as many no way. so named because of the pakistani work is who made it to no way then sends money back home to good right district. they wages help build these scrolling houses in puck he's done with the economy is struggling, and the inflation rate is close to 40 percent up to $750.00 migraines will see it to be on the boat which sank in the mediterranean last month. hundreds of
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them were from puck. you stand, highlights on what's driving may need to attempt the perilous journey. on the way i didn't even know what it allowed. guntee, and they've got the kids have to take the risk of trying to get your own. you know what choice do they have as they own any jobs available? that's why we encourage our nephew and sent them abroad and living for the family together. the grieving relatives, blame the government for leaving them with little auction on football because he was not to do. starvation is the main reason for this tragic incident, which we lost our dear friend. the government is responsible for what's happening is they are busy with their dirty politics, and it's the poor who are suffering the most of them. it's image families paid tens of thousands of dollars to the people. traffic is involved in the latest thinking. human rights activists say desperation will continue to fuel traffic is profit the rise of for unemployment on the back to the economy of the docusign is the one responsible for the sort of incidents. i think we should request government to
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dismantle all the mediums which these human traffic us. i've been using it for a long time, too many play the dreams of our young people. police and talk he's done, have arrested a suspected people trafficking gang leda. but making the journey possibly to build a home similar to these remains of risk, many are willing to take mike level elders, era or sterling's realize to design if indigenous peoples should be recognized in the countries constitution. the government says that say once in a generation tends to repair relations with aboriginal communities, but the opinion polls address support for the vote is slipping. so o'clock comfortable from sidney. this is the face of a yes. 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for greater recognition of,
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of strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way i, i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong in politics around that regional culture is quite dismal. we have the great privileges this riley is to have such an ancient community, continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important, they're recognized holloman's pos, legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into advice on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time. and to establish an advisory body river standing aboriginal and torres strait auditors guarding federal parliament. the yes campaign declared sunday, a national day of action today is all about a striking people going out to the people they know in the workplace, find sporting areas and saying this is nothing to be scared off. this is
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a just thing. this is the thing the nation mature. you know, opinion polls show support for the yes ken pine has full life 50 percent. if they do coalition potty is already declared, it moved vote against the constitutional change. something within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law, known as the voice, will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we are going back let's, we're going backwards in indigenous out. we're going backwards in indian as well, of expectancy. we're going backwards in the rate of revenue people's black people in this country being locked up, things up on not slippery slope back, but we've got to try something else. original and test drive. dollar to people represent around 3 percent of nearly $26000000.00 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level for the company to be successful. oh,
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the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority of the latest policy just her head in just 2 states. the referendum is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. see about whether it hasn't been others to dump in the 1st of and those costs st phrase in chicago, the weekend, the street races in the west and when the city. so shane van gets back and when the main event, the grand pock up series, 1200 has moved from chicago. nascar is 1st ever chicago street brace, begin with excited anticipation. i'm with living the dream of american hero. you know, better place, know better. know better day, know, better city. this is it. 50000 fans came from california to new york and every state in between. so i'm, i'm all the way up now. i'm highlighting the drivers, traverse to condos, downtown streets transformed into
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concerned, because you have people that didn't even know about sports and now they do industry and you're excited about the absolute. despite the delays and event cancellation, city leaders, hope the biggest winter of the weekend you should call go with an estimated economic impact of a $113000000.00. and if you newly paved streets, john henry l, g 0, chicago, the you, what you all just recently single robin indo reminder of all the top stories is really false. is of killed full palestinians and injured at least 20 of those joining rates. so even though it's a cold and boy of it's really um and vehicles has been seen moving towards the janine refugee camp, which was attacked also last month is abraham has the latest from ramallah. we've also received a statement from these read the armies read to you saying that the forces are.
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