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i was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona and i was rather shocked to see this. the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people closed for freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level all that i can to support the one, the bill on which is era. the at least susie one palestinian protest is in jude's off to israel. open fire at a demonstration near the concert board. the, until mccrae this adult is there a line from dog ha, also coming up from the podium of the united nations. benjamin netanyahu tells the world, israel is on the cost of normalizing ties of saudi arabia. russia says ukrainian
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missiles have struck the headquarters of its black safelite and crime in us to the credit center said bob menendez and his wife accused of taking bribes to benefit agents. the we begin in the occupied palestinian territories. we have for yet another day, dozens of palestinians have been injured. up to coming under is riley 5. it happens during demonstrations. now the gallons of border against is really restrictions on palestinians. work is from the besieged on 5. the israel has also conducted air strikes in the area low away from gauze on the israel's crippling 16 year long blockade. prime minister benjamin netanyahu told the you in general assembly, that israel is on the brink of paste with saudi arabia. a direct, an open message about a potential normalization agreement without any clear indication of an in to the
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occupation of palestinians. and i've long sought to make peace with the palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with the arab states. the palace digits could greatly benefit from a broader please. they should be part of that process. but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making peace with more arab states would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. see the power steering is the only 2 percent of the world. the human insight has more all those protests near the gaza, israel board offense, or the air strikes that a targeted or bob. the 3 observation points belonging to him, as israel says, came in response to the incendiary balloons. that's where set towards israel by the
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protesters protesting long because it is really borders, palestinians who regards that will tell you that they have many reasons to protest at the borders. the process started earlier a week ago when the uh is really uh, jewish settlers start to approve voting uh the uh, the palestinians as an upset compound the violence against the worshippers by the use really forces and oxen was the storming of these are the forces to the occupied with bank uh cities. and last but not least, the closure of the areas crossing that an older wordpress from gaza to cross to the worst places in jobs in the up to pied west bank. and uh and uh, he's rail not to forget the stifling is really located,
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that's the policy and because i have been living under it. so these are so many reasons that the policy is hearing cause that have to make them angry to make the say that protesting along the borders is the only way to voice to the world, their frustration and or anger towards the ease, really violations against them. the process is ukrainian missiles have targeted the headquarters of blacks, the fleet and crime in that said russian a defense system to shut down 5 missiles during the attack and sophistic pole. the black smoke has been seen blowing from the bice company as the russian bank governor has urged civilians to remain in tools and stay away from the city center until further noises in recent weeks you cry and has stepped up. its attacks on the
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rushes, navy st. best round the reports from cave a multiple explosions. and so that's the pull on the crime in going into laughter. ukrainian forces carry out multiple missile attacks targeting several areas including a military base, but the primary target being the headquarters of russia's black c fleet. now that block c suite has been the main thrust of military operations. since russia's invasion of frame this attack, the latest quality of missiles on the pregnant and then some of follows every week of attacks hitting targets on the pri maintenance. lo, seemingly softening it, getting air defense systems as well. in preparation, perhaps for this latest attack that involves a number of cruise missiles. now whether or not these were shot down, how many were, how many were not is a matter of debate between the russian and ukrainian sides. but something that both sides have been reporting is that the headquarters of the russian blacks, the fleet was head image is showing damage done to that building,
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smoke billowing from the side of the headquarters, and this will no doubt be something that ukrainian leaders both political and military will be seeing as a huge success and warnings from leaders here in t. that as long as the russians remain on the peninsula, these attacks will continue. they will carry on and a warning from an official on ukraine's national security council. giving the russians to ways out either to be willingly for, to be forced out st bus, robbie olga 0 and julia shuffle, volleyball has the reaction from moscow. according to the ministry of defense, the ukrainian armed forces launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the russian block, c fleets, and total 5 missiles which showed done by defense systems. one military mind went missing the headquarters building itself separate significant damage, while the civilian infrastructure around it and the people on the streets were not hummed the police cold and old, the territory around the headquarters. the debris from the strike was counted over
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. hundreds of nice has that fine was also reported to the scene. law enforcement officials, aust local residents to avoid visiting the central street steps of a stall pool. the shock wave shot that windows in 10 residential buildings around it. so we have an opinion, but ukraine is up in the, on to indeed as just the day before, there was a laundry stuff. time to buy the ukranian armed forces with you or these and missiles on crimea in the course of the entire special mentorship, racial and a september a launch landing ship. and a submarine were damaged by cruise missiles, and a try and talk of this of a stop overpass shipyard us and menus capital yours on hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of prime minister nicole pushing young men inside the angry about the why he's handled the conflict in the go to kind of a, it's nick meetings in the region, agreed to lay down their weapons this week of the attacks from as a, by john dmitri visiting card reports a
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full day of protest in get it by 100. the cooling for prime minister nicole pushing on to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not gotten a kind of a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government, with the face of the concussion young eagles taking all the required majors to save armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the opposite by johnny rule. and i guess the man, i don't know if it's determined that it will be impossible for them to live in their homes. the situation does not improve in this problem, will be on their agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places have been
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prepared and armenia. the region is recognized internationally as as a by johnny territory. but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades with strong ties to get it on. estimate comedians have been living the 4 generations azerbaijan and media have fought to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020, but after a sudden, as a badge on the offensive this week kind of back fighters have agreed to this. um, as a buy jones government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree on these calls and is not using a force is the civilization would be so sweet as they should. the site was yeah, it was yeah. alternate decision now going to kind of back end as it by john, have yet to agree on security guarantees will ethnic medians and other issues. but they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since
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the seas by coming in on friday to meet you met with in co, out to 0. let's take a closer look at russia's role and then they're going to come about a dispute. and the 1920. so if you have later, joseph stalin formalize the regions autonomy within soviet as the by john, it's nick, i'm indians were a majority in 1991 to go to cut about held a referendum. voting to succeed from as a by john. well, since the full of the soviet union media and as a buyer, john have forbes to was on this issue. in the most recent, most coat largely backed armenia, while also selling sophisticated width and rate to as a by john eliza pro, could a safe spot and deployed peacekeepers. but media has since been pulling away from moscow saying it was a mistake to depend solely on the kremlin pop over folk. and how is the defense of military analysts? he explains the role of russia and then they're gonna cut of our region
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a basically since the early ninety's of moscow was performing a very intricate oh, i'm seeing that in the trans golf as us while being a we officially and we go ally of our media was a part of the same as the 1st law, the russian troops and armenian territory, the st out trying to keep the good relations with a, as are by jo. this bouncing was also kind of a couple of the, by the presence of a well established lobbying groups and moscow. pro armenian and draws are a very, a very rich and influential armenians, moscow and different levels of business and government. and there is, there is to, so russia was always so kind of balancing it,
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it's changing in the sense that russia right now is the put the oil. it's available resources and be a great new in front of the blinds where it's kind of not doesn't have much left for the transport as well as the present, as there by john f. use it so much more independent in its actions in the task was us, since they're also militarily way superior. that it went to the armenians and have demonstrated that in the war 20 right now in this short lived concert road, where the armenian capitulation. so this searching themselves and moscow does not want to to, to offend and really go into a conflict with us, sir. by john, when it has prayed on a chance, it would you as soon as i bump menendez and his wife have been accused of excepting
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bribes to benefit egypt? the us attorney's office, and that hasn't says menendez indulged in a range of corrupt practices, including influencing foreign policy to help be a gyptian government prosecute. as i'm old and half a $1000000.00 in cash in gold bonds were found in his home. and it is, is the charges against them a part of a smear campaign of memorial this we're going to bring in, jeff, how's the, who is the executive director of the revolving to a project that is focused on anti corruption in the us company joins us from washington d. c. thank you very much for being announce is there because 1st of all, these challenges are incredibly serious. obviously just how much, why has behind them guy would prosecute his must be very confident to charge such a high profile. send us a especially one on the foreign relations committee, a yeah, charging sacrament. and this is a big deal because because he is the chairman of the power old, the senate foreign relations committee. and also because the prosecutors have tried sooner man. and as before and they fail, they failed because in the united states,
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a series of rulings by the us supreme court has made a lot of behavior which is on its face, correct? they have determined that it is legal and that will be. ready challenge that they face, i suspect that their facts are in warner. i suspect that the tax included in the indictment are real. i don't know that for sure. i think it's very likely that the facts are true as a last, but whether or not words will define those acts, which seemed to be corrupt to be illegal. that is the big question right now. yes. just to give a little bit of context to agents being one of the largest recipients of u. s. military, i had much of it has been withheld until it could demonstrate improvements on a human rights and democracy in the country. so somebody's egypt effectively being accused of using that us money to then private you as soon as keep that money flowing i yes, there is
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a strong suggestion that that he gets in government gave benefits to people close to certain women and so that those individuals could uh, get cash in gold bars. uh to the senator and his wife. uh, egypt was obviously i'm happy the checks in government where the uncertainty about whether or not us aid was going to continue as normal. and it was a $1000000000.00 cost question for each. it and so the idea that you might spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in order to private sen, it's on lot more than a $1000000000.00. the math makes sense, even if the morality of it may not be nearly as strong. what do we know if it were to mean, is there any evidence that egypt has benefited from us? i mean, center menendez is a powerful figure,
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and i think he could really cause us relations with egypt to get even worse than they'd have done on the kitchen. government is some of west central to pro israel forces in the united states. now that israel has stronger relationships with many other countries in the world and is feeling though it's fairly, very strong at the moment. and so i think that if you're each yet, you're feeling a little bit insecure about your ties in united states, particularly might have the human rights accusations. so i think investing in the chairman of the senate foreign relations committees, a rational and by the egypt and government. and what happens from here, i mean, especially in regards to the democrats in the centers. and that is a big question, because center menendez is up for reelection in 2024. ordinarily, even if there were allegations in whispers about the center mendez's behavior,
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he wouldn't be expecting to be real. i see it pretty right away in new jersey, which is a democratic leading state right now. and then this is the ability to get re elected is very much any question. so there's a lot of speculation about whether or not uh, we pressure to bear on cellular menendez to resign. so that the governor of new jersey and a democrat at a point, somebody who is more likely to be able to win election next year in 2024. but you know, sir menendez does not strike me as the resigning type. so i think is a can be a big question in american politics about whether or not by then by the now there is bring pressure to their uncertain menendez to step aside for if we see a primary race developing 2024 with somebody runs a guess and then does, yeah. what i mean, how is this going to affect the relationship between the us and egypt? now i think it in
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a bad it is bad for you just to these, the facts that lives here seem unlikely to be unfair. i think they got their box right. and that means that the senators who are associated with supporting agents, they're going to like, look like they might be on the take in a similar manner to watch minimizes against german enders. and so i think there's going to be a lot of people who want to have a greater distance from each. uh, so if i were working for each it in washington dc, my job is just gotten much more difficult. mm hm. okay, we're gonna have to leave today, but we really do appreciate your time and your inside. that is to have house of the executive director of the revolving tool project. thank you. us. we do as president joe biden has announced the establishment of the 1st if the office on gun violence prevention, it's been hailed as a when by guns safety advocates who have been campaigning for it. the years,
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as presidents come on, the harris will oversee the new office. this is part of the administration is if it's to tackle mass shootings. after every mass judy, we hear a simple message, the same as heard all over the country. i've been to every mass, you would do something, please do something there. subjects to prevent the tragedies leave behind. survivors will always carry the physical emotional scars. families will never quite be the same communities overwhelmed by grief or drama. do something, do something. my administration has been working relentlessly to do something today . my ministrations about dozens of executive actions reduce gun violence or the, the, my predecessors this point in their presentation. they include everything from cracking down on ghost guns, breaking it up, john traffic of more on this is go to the white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare who was standing by for us in washington, dc. and kimberly,
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i know a joy buttons just held a press conference. can you tell us a little bit more about what he said, but also what powers this office will actually have this? yeah, well what this officer is going to do is really expand on what the president has already done and you heard him outlining there. some of the things he's done since taking office. he has put in place at least 21 executive actions. he's also of, as he was outlining there, contained in terms of ghost guns and also promoted storage of fire arms. but he's been limited and what he can do. so now he's put in place an office to look at what more he can do outside of the us congress. but it really has the power to make the laws, but there is other stuff he can do in terms of policy. and that's what he was this office to explore. so he's just made this announcement saying that he wants to
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work with the state to really have a legislative leave the power in the united states. and so that's what he is exploring with this office. how can the federal government partner with the individual states who have unique powers within their own jurisdictions to put in place laws in order to protect americans? and so that's what this office will do is exploring how to tighten gun restrictions in order to keep americans safe. and obviously button is very passionate about this, but it is such a contentious issue in the united states. but why is he trying to act them now? especially with the election just for a year? why as well, i think if you were able to see the entire press conference in the rose garden, you would understand exactly what this is about. the person that introduced the president of the united states was the youngest member of congress, selected and,
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and do from generation z. and that is who the president really needs to come out in order to win reelection. they're not exactly a now merged with him. he's kind of out of touch with their age group. he's older and they don't really think he's delivered for the promises that he made to them. and that is to deliver on climate change and but the other big issue for them has been gun violence. and so this is where he can bring them back to the full, bring it into the pools. and so this is where he's connecting with voters. this is where he thinks he can get them back and deliver it. so that's why he is doing this . the other big thing is by putting cala harris at the helm just not particularly popular. he believes this is a winning recipe for winning re election. okay, thank you so much for that. that is kimberly how could white house correspondent, thank you. but there has been an escalation one week into historic us or i work
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in strike, the united or her work as president has called on thursday. i will factories across the country to join the picket line, show and find made the announcement as contract negotiations with industry leaders continue to work out as the 1st to hit old 3 all the us as largest vehicle manufacturers at the same time a fight francis is it is our humanitarian duty to rescue people who are at risk of drowning it. say the head of the roman catholic church is in the for the city of mass, say he's edge nations to overcome what he calls. a paralysis of fear about migrants is comments. com in the wake of an influx of migrants, the european shoals were last week. thousands of people arrived in just a single di on the italian island of lumped into so
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far as eastern eastern libya. site is hosting an international aid and reconstruction conference next month. and data supplies and humanitarian hide from cot. i have been arriving in the city was devastated by synonymy like floods, wind storm. daniel cools the collapse of 2 dams, or some of the javits reports from being cause a the load mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload precious cargo and keep the safe. this guitar a, c, 17, is bringing much needed. 8 for the libyan city of deadman. after the devastating floods generate his tents, toilets and medicines are all in high demand as tens of thousands have nowhere to go after their homes and businesses were swept away. we haven't made, they can supply. today, we have to goes with the medical supply. huge amount to cover the needs even though you can see now even still on sale today, that is above us,
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come out to from the c p, a trade of destruction remains very used to be the creative heart of libya with its poets and vibrant culture. and done the even phone and internet services a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents, were demanding answers that noise run by the eastern government of libya remains one country with 2 administrations. authorities here have quoted enough to dissolve various fears of contamination. in spite of diseases, olivia and red crescent says there is still a need for specialized teams and equipment at the large part of the now reeks of the center of death. was 23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st plane and the 3 h like arrived, a team from cut, the red crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs of the
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office. this is living with a find on more for the tragedy in the east has united libya which remains fractured since the 2011 uprising. it's which tough is mama, delphi hundreds of tons of age has been sent to libya from all over the world. once the age is offload, it is going to be taken to the city of there. never main roads remain cut off, but there are alternative routes available. and it is not just the property. it'd be seen multiple have the head across the landing here. inventories as well. now the restroom remains in how this is going to help people who remain in there and have to rebuild themselves often. and so not me likes a lot. so i'm going to drive it as a data at the end was the area for many children around the world, the journey to school is at best boring bonds for some filipino students that can be a daily struggle and sometimes dangerous sea levels arising and their routes often
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cut off many sides caused by climate change. scientists also suggesting that reclaiming land is to blind. i'm just here as found to be live reports from them and then the buy and buy a. com. jillian and jessica, because on a live one island the way from their school, their daily commute is always an adventure. on a daily visited, they tried to walk that meant navigating a body pass once the rain had stopped. and getting across the narrow embankment. filica the full, i see it's dangerous because you can fold into mode or water. and when you look down, the height can be frightening. but even the treacherous pathway itself unusable, rising sea levels leave the island flooded on most days. so this is the end of the road for us years ago. this was usually dry, but now it's almost always flooded. so unless the children who are going to school
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are willing to wade into the flood water, they're going to have to turn back and take another route to school. until recently, there would have been no choice but to get on. now, boats like this donated but the yellow bar, the pole foundation, take students to school. they are only 4, however, barely enough for the dozens of students on the island to reach a school of soc training and the people, not even some portions of embankments have been damaged by strong waves. this suspicion destructive during the monsoon season in time the amendments might be gone. and so our last resort, our boat or less this like with us and from what i one where the school this are located off many low base where reclamation projects for underweighed before president 14 and marcus junior suspended the sign to say land around the bay is sinking due to ground water extraction and sand stretching and building activities
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will only worsen the problem. it is true that climate change is causing us to get more friends with strong di foods. but as you reclaim, you are basically blocking off drainage and so areas landward from the reclamation are going to suffer worse. worse and worse money quote votes can get children from island to island for now. yep. a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future. find it below l. g 0 off manila b. and for the con, the philippines nessa is hoping it's 1st if a mission to retrieve samples from an asteroid is on costs to be completed successfully with a landing in the utah jazz at on sunday, the us space pro ball service rex was launched in 2016 it's group dump samples from an asteroid cold been almost 3 years ago. scientists hope that studying what the
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product has go back will give us a better understanding of how the solar system forms the well this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the ssl is riley forces have shown that protesters at the gallons of pul defense entering at least $31.00 palestinian, the israeli army has also launched a strong sense of the strip injuring to palestinians. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, is government is on the verge of making a peace deal with saudi arabia. speaking at the you, in general assembly and in yahoo, se palestinians will also benefit from this if it's a long sought to make peace with the palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with the arab states. the palace digits could greatly benefit from a broader please.

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