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the latest spectrum points of the gun control debate. leaving 2 people dead and dozens more in just west and wild and the windy city after slippery stock chicago hosting those costs street price for the 1st time the book. and so can we begin with breaking news? camino solve the occupied territories. why israel's military operation in the occupied westbank continues, is where the forces have killed full palestinians and injured at least 20 of those joining raids over night strikes talk because of the city of janine and the convoy was very um and vehicles has been seen moving towards a refugee camp it was attacked last month and the largest is really right the, the yes, that's close over to the abraham, a correspondent who's standing by for us in ramallah and through the morning we
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have been looking and continuing to update what we know in terms of the location of the flash points, those that have died and those that injured so yes, we are talking about 3 paula city is who have been killed in jeanine itself by his really forces as well as another palace city and was being killed in confrontations with is ready, forces hidden is on the know, according to those with injured, we're talking about 27 pallets send in 7 of them in critical condition. these are the latest updates we got from these really a health industry. now, according to the ambulance teams, they have been finding over the course of these really res, add, these really are strikes a difficulty in trying to get to the places where the wood this people are. now, when these really forces, when we're talking about large numbers of a ground, troops have and to the cab, they've ruined them, destroyed the streets,
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leading to the houses of the people who were wounded in the places where they are basically making it even more difficult to give help to those they are now, it says a large it's 10 situation is a big escalation that took place over nights in janine and according to the palace sent in a president spokesperson, they consider what's happening and you were crime. they say that there will not be any security to you for anyone so long as processing is don't have any security. let's not forget that as well as soon is they've been looking at the palestinian authority in the palestinian leadership with so much for this as they say that it has failed to help them. israel has been carrying out a lot of a violations against the processing is expanding and cindy is everyone's moving at basically kinda get a hold for
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a future palestinian state and leaving palestinians alone without a basically anyone to, to has them or protect them. so there's a lot of anger as a when it comes. so that response and the position of the palestinian authority and protest it is what the world to know that they are fighting at least those engineering with those who, when we've been speaking to they say that is really only has a sense that language, a force and this is why we're going to keep fighting. janine itself has been a model for the fighters, for the armed resistance, and according to these regulatory, just this year alone, we've been talking about within 50 attacks against this really targets. this came just from june. so you say you're paying for start with that update from ramallah. thank you. but otherwise, but to run me through a re, the co director of global engagement at the american university of babies. he says, palestinians have been left feeling like they have no choice,
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but to take up arms and resist. the union has emerged recently in the last year or so as the center of a series of local resistance groups are enlarged, formed, and emerged. content has been not linked to any of the traditional palestinian political groups like that that are popular font or any of those. uh, because of the as rarely have perpetuated section. the vicious occupation and the palestinian authority has been so totally incompetent in providing either a leadership or a systems to the power some info protection that finally young people. groups of young men who are taking it upon themselves to create small groups for locally a grounded and there's several reason i have to cut on them the other places. and jeanette, jeanette is the most dramatic example of this. and the other thing to keep in mind vision and has been attacked several times before going back to 2002 and
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a few years ago. and earlier this year, engineering cost monthly is attacked by as early as low as war plans and drones of messiahs. and they've used almost every arsenal, every weapon in their arsenal. and the resistance simply keeps expand. that is, the lesson of occupied, subjugated people that resist loss of the jewish people through our history. a really talk the world in so many cases of terrible terrible subjugation programs of the jews were subjected to it. mostly in white christian euro. therefore, back up before they kept fighting back about people is going to fight. but this really is don't seem to understand the mass of military force of something, bridge more sophisticated resistance. um, just one last point here, the wider picture is right is i've been doing this for about 45 and 50 years. the
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dentist and 11, i remember, but again they went on these are, these are the talk, the, all the tech 1000 and caps was and they came up to like each, they were the cab side. this is going to put an anti virus and then to run, of course, and the resistance is only intensified. they've done, they've tried to the west pack and tried and gas, so they're still there and those guys and it doesn't work. these rooms are very smart people, but they're very stupid when it comes to understanding the consequences of their own occupational subjugation races on the part i political. she's the so it is very much so in this conversation just now will not military might. yeah, the, i did fax it to this and what's involved, and these riley's all the sac close. it just being a very focused attack by sapaulas over the past few months and the full, the retaliation. and the resistance by the palestinians has also been a strong of course, the palestinian fighters are attacking settlers for legitimate charges on
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international law. they're an occupying force. they are very legally, the settlers or criminals or international law. anybody who breaks the law is a criminal is rarely settlers, including government officials and others. as criminals on the posting is fish back and fight them and kill them if they can. because this isn't more. this is not a picnic, where suddenly somebody throws food or somebody else. this is a water that's been going on since the night in service. the other point about the settlers is they utilize sophistic slow release today. show that they have in 570 attacks. 570. thomas attacks by settlers against palestinians in this year alone. that's the average of 3 every day. they don't all get reported in the media, almost very few isn't good for for them. the western media. so the zip supp user, so the, the latest manifestation of an arm, excessive rule and movement that zionism has inflicted on palestine starting in the
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1930s. and it's just, it's getting more than tense, but keeps failing to achieve this man objective of trying to pacify the 1000 and the 12000000 because they're not going anywhere. so they're going to keep fine. in fact. so this is a terrible tragedy for everybody. concerned with the latest twist of this the, the thing is really all we have today was something so much text messages to the cell. phones of boston, new families inside you name a ton of them to be enforced as a funeral of any terrorist or wanted person. please call this is really the number call the army. this incredible, the gross of barbaric cruelty of the day is rarely a military machine. combined with us failure to stop of a sudden resistance is really quite a stone. this will go on and on. and on until one day they is realized accept the
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palestinian, the offer, which is still on the table to live peacefully side by side and the palestinian state and is rarely jewish. the majority is really the money out, jeanette and victor. what's wrong? i filled out the account, we're going to see this kind of cycle of violence and counter violence continuing. and then the meanwhile the palestinian, the average size. if you look at time as you look at as well, look, you look at the filters and their money, they're getting more sophisticated. it's being denied to a relative come across funds of to 5 successive nights of rioting. interested in several things that he's followed the shooting of a 17 year old by a police officer on tuesday. the grandmother of know have an appeal for the wrong thing to end saying his coming is being used as a pretext for violence. full credit is in power since of this update of the crisis meeting, the president mike wrong,
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convened with his sincerity. a minister and 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. and 2nd of all, a rescue mission 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 gonna 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. the intervention of now and grandmother,
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and indeed one of the other relatives who spoke to a different media channel as well, appealing for tom. i think that's starting to really come through. because as far as we've seen so far on sunday nights that haven't been any cases. busy serious unrest. anyway, we've been looking at social media, we've been scouring for video, and that is normally why we would see it appear and we haven't seen anything so far on 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. the honeymoon ball arrive police 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 out after the situation. there is cautious room for optimism that the worst of this may have passed whole brennan, i'll just 0 central powers in the united states, police are searching for suspects behind the bus shoes and get
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a street policy in the city of baltimore. 2 people being killed and another 28 well wounded. the mass as the shooting emphasizes the need to tackle the spread of and the go guns pull to dodge and reports of the remnants of what was supposed to be a celebration in this. baltimore neighborhood, barbecue and children's bikes. now, the gloves of medic sit among them, a sign of another mouse shooting. currently we're still at 30 that those ages range from 13 to 30 to 9 victims remain an 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.
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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, 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 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 baltimore p. d has had problems of its own.
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in 2015, large protest follow the dust afraid the great in police custody. more recently, 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. g on l g 0 to these all the good says it stop recruiting best and res in russia for at least a month. it's both. they've got any progression said that his man and they failed rebellion. the gates must go last week. now the group is moving its full system salaries much of size. it's military capacity and ukraine will not be impacted. well, the attendance fighting is taking place on several friends and ukraine. they're all repulsive russian forces are advancing to the west of jeanette's, deputy defense minister that also says it's a push to the north west of look, hands into towns from one line for millions, challenge and across many parts of hugh crane. some areas of the country have been
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trying to return to normal. lots of bad reports now from the central city of denise . this is not the music of, 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 look over the depot river. you the a, the air a large. and you have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that monday then? doesn't feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to be in this situation by me. so it's a week ago when they had all it 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 get performances because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful . we're all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live,
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to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children, or tessa is open. children playing the streets to me for looks like any other city busting within it. but the fear of rushing attacks is always the most, you know, 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 alone, i have people nearby for some, but even a good chance to unwind when you look around, it's hard to believe the nearest front line 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 opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and it's always time to pause for instagram of this well known e to, for 2 more jobs. we're now working normally like we did before to work. although we have a bomb shelter and when there is a near alert, our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city was shelled heavy.
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the entire city was anxious, but people used to it. or even as people are drinking and pulsing stays are reminded that life is still not quite normal, yet. cookies and motion lost in states across the country. meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said big, i just need a new pro. ukraine will still head held out just to another high profile visit for a us official treasury secretary each other. yeah, they will travel to china or is relations with the country to get sold swallowed by the c residents. so they brazilian time, land climate change. so the destruction of the homes that stories after the break, the hold on one second. welcome to the cat in international forecast. i'm
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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, some differences to note when it's picking up once again, 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 bo huh. run $44.00 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 hot and dry something up across molding 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 liberia all the way across in to see i really do any of the shows that we have brought into the household africa for southern areas. it is
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generally dry for the next day or to cape town, picking up to around 18 selves. it's a 19 that into hundreds but, or maybe a little bit of wet weather around the southern cape as it goes free tuesday, with one or 2 showers, again, the tents and they have the with more than 1400000000 people. india has become the world's most populous country, 101 east investigate the nation's population explosion on al jazeera, the government colleges here with the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about kill what you all just bear with me. so robin and the reminder of on top stories is where the forces of killed 3 palestinians that injured more than 27 people in janine milk, replied westbank, a full palestinian with shots have killed their my luck. it's been a tough nights of a relative calm across from soft to find successive nights of writing. the unrest in several french cities followed the shooting of a 17 year old by a police officer on tuesday. his grandmother has appealed for rising to and the sink is killing is being used as a pretext to violence, a place in the united states and searching for suspects that from a shooting. as a st policy, 2 people were killed in 28 inches in baltimore. these,
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these mass as the shooting emphasizes the need to crack down on the guns the us treasury secretary is due in china this week after america is top definitely visited last month. so that yeah, that is expected to discuss challenges facing the wells, top 2 economies. and how to tackle other global problems relations between the 2 supervisors side to a new low when present bite and recently a to china is lead to shooting thing, as it dictates a particular day in his mole from washington, dc, or 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 binding ministration is now prioritizing, trying to re establish better ties with china. this comes on the heels of us sector state entity, blinking just a few weeks ago. he went to china, he actually met with the chinese president, jim pig came out and said he didn't get what he wanted. what he wanted was to
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reestablish a lot of communication between the 2, the military of china and the us. he did not get that matters were much more complicated. after that when you as president joe biden, during a 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 seen us put bad bands on somebody could, conductors biotechnology to china. they're now reports they're considering increasing then 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
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struggling so no, undoubtedly they will talk about that. and again, downplaying that they'll be any breakthroughs, but when the leaders from the 2 world little worlds, 2 largest economies meet, it does have the potential to impact the global economy product line, l g 0, washington. the food program is warning that fighting in the democratic republic of congo is causing more people to get hungry through an agency says that 25000000 complete as well as i see children use this year as the highest total in any country world wide around $120.00 on groups of funding for the territory and control of mineral riches in the eastern region of the deal c. so some of the most northwest sites, as we, as a government have a strategy for the humanitarian responds that is clearly insufficient in relation to the gravity of the situation. that is why maintaining good relations with our international park. this is always a good thing. the main thing, however, as the return of peace,
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our president is doing everything in his power to ensure that peace is restored. well, what was once a thriving taurus, ton and brazil has now beating goals by a rising sea, aton and fishing communities and not the photo. i've seen the lives and livelihoods washed away. the atlantic ocean has swallowed up the homes of their affairs. the climate change will make it was while the key and the key f reports 78 year old sonya hit opens the gate to our family home. what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to purple . know plus that a key. this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the waves breaking on the sand until i could no longer sleep. a couple of years ago, i decided to move out. i knew the waves would soon topple the house and that i would drown with this is that though,
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she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing town. 300 kilometers from re edition ero used to welcome groves of tories. every summer, until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and 500 houses, the job refer as was always says the erosion was caused by man in climate change has made it worse. at the phone, it was built at the mouth of the pot i able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c l. u. while bus you diversion began. 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers waters were diverted to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 funds and 600 factories. the river last is forced to bring sans to the beach and push back the same. the ways of growing a higher as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rustle behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only 4 story building and all about the phone. up and down there.
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there were 3 blocks of houses. they have all been swallowed by the sea. the coastline is receiving an average of 6 meters per year. 50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city wall. mine will moon use sold his fishing boat to buy several houses, hoping to leave off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean. or was crowd the you. i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i bill with my savings. it's all i have my life's work . sonya is now living in a much smaller house, just behind the ruins of the old one. thank you. it's very painful to watch your friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. so here we all help each other and want to stay close together and our beloved city, she says they're shared memories of what ones used to be a lively beach resort, or what keeps this ghost time still alive?
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monica not give all just sierra at that for now. resume. i think kind of the today to set through central but to the storm damaged a dozen times and cause and broke down trees. one woman has tried to was trapped in her basement. as i heard was destroyed above the bad weather hasn't managed to jump in the 1st of and that's called street rice in chicago. the weekend contest and a wet and windy city, sol, shane event that gets, but when the main event, the grant pot cup series 1200 was the. as nascar, as 1st ever chicago street brace to begin with excited anticipation and living, the dream of american hero give no better place, no better, no better day, no better city, is it 50000 vans, came from california to new york and every state in between. so i'm, i'm all the way up down highlighted by the
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drivers, traverse to condos, downtown streets transformed into a race course with 12 turns aided image sharp, 90 degree angles. definitely treacherous on, you know, one mistaken you will have too much and you're going to be in defense engines boomed and race fans swooned by this my 1st and then the 1st of 2 races, a 175 kilometers circuit on saturday was stopped in progress. doodle, lightning, sunday began with what the national weather service called life threatening flash flood conditions. unfortunately, the super rainy and foggy, but i think we're in a way that they did wait for hours on sunday. nascar called the unfair saturday race for k custer who was in the lead when it was stopped to concerts were cancelled for rain. but as they say, the show must go on and it did go nav star fan to given up, rushed back to grant park to watch the on again off again,
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raise the adversity and everything else that they have. the smartest thing i've ever done as far as i'm concerned because you have people that didn't even know about the sports and now they do industry and you're excited about absolute. despite the delays and event cancellation, city leaders, hope the biggest winner of the weekend is chicago. with an estimated economic impact of a $113000000.00. and if you newly paved streets john henry and l g 0, chicago, the the don't feel just bear with me. so robin to hold her mind to of all top stories is really false as killed 3 palestinians and engine mold and 27 people in janine and the occupied westbank. these right in the military has hit the city with it, strikes a full palestinian was charleston killed, the ramallah its being the 9th of relative calm across from 5 to 5 successive nights of rioting. the interest in several fine cities followed the shooting of

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