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general election looming and the wave of strikes the house, the bro costs premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment, right. which is in liberia, to the post kinda incumbent president george way over come corruption allegations and keep the temp job. okay, back on 20. the to the credit. in miss hahn's talk at the headquarters of wash as black seems sweet in crimea in a series of recent attacks in the peninsula. the, i don't know about this, and this is audra 0 live from doha. i'm also coming up ahead of citizens routing console tells $1.00 to 0. the conflict in this country could spread to neighboring
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nations for us. so to work is done tools and a pace strikes. president joe biden says he'll join a michigan pick up line plus i'm catherine. story in k is it 10 pounds known as the home of tompkins, and i'll be speaking to children who aspire to be great. ok needs despite challenges, they face the russia size. there's been another attack of its black st. paul, to savalst appalling try me up nearby c passenger traffic has been suspended. no casualties have been reported. it comes a day, often your training and ms. i was talking to the headquarters of the russian black c thinks in the city. the head of ukraine's intelligence says at least 9 people have been killed in the attack. moscow says it's air defense systems, shot down 5 missiles. it says one person is missing these of a latest and
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a series of ukrainian attacks and crimea this month. we're going to cost to have the same besotted, whose life for us in key. what more do we know about these latest attack saying well, just this morning we've heard from the russian back governor of crime yet who has worn people to stay in doors has said that rockets were sputtered and shot down by russian air defenses. and fragments have fallen in parts of sylvester pulled on the crime in for then to let details still trickling in with regards to this latest. ready tact but ukrainian intelligence sources as have confirmed this morning that according to their information, at least 9 people, as he said, were killed 16 wounded among them to senior general's wounded. uh and widely being reported. but we're still waiting on confirmation, but there's a number of reports suggesting that among the dead is the commander of the black sea fleet. but again, we're still waiting on confirmation and verification of that report. but again,
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you training intelligence confirming that the attacks that happened yesterday. ready were successful and did target be primarily the headquarters of the blacks, the fleet, and we're seeing once again this morning reports of some kind of unit training and activity over the crime into this. so again, is that it seems as though ukraine's been ramping up as targeting of try me. uh, what are the implications of that? well, if you'll remember in 2014, when russia annex crimea, and it was pretty much effectively without any shots being fired or it is definitely a feather, including scott and if he's unable to successfully defend the peninsula. so at least 2 things will happen. he may lose support for maintaining this conflict in ukraine. it will be a political problem in moscow. and the other thing that we are seeing is that the
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crime in peninsula the court system is at rest of the users are key to supplying its ground troops. all across the country in ukraine, and what we're seeing along with these ongoing attacks is the ukraine trying to choke the roads, the arteries from crimea into other parts of ukraine and they've been pushing to control those. ready choke the supply lines and that will no doubt have a direct impact on the ground troops. russian ground troops stationed in ukraine, that could be a potential problem as far as the ukrainians are concerned. the sustained the tax on premier a far cry from where they were when the war began. at the time political leaders including zelinski making or the president soleski making pledges. ready they will take back every inch of ukraine including cry me at the time. analyst observers, everyone saw that. ready perhaps in a vision and now you've hope, now less than 2 years into the war we're seeing you print capable of carrying out sustained attacks on the peninsula. that seem to be according to ukranian source is
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largely then challenge. same thanks very much. that same vein talking to us from keith, kind of as an artist and now they're half a $1000000000.00 in a to you train and it's also going to train you training and pilots to fly f. 16 fighter jets training and president of the is the landscape has been visiting the community and capital has received a standing ovation during this address to parliament. canada has the walls, the 2nd largest, the aspect of your training and 2nd don't need to rush out to you, chris. it's the, the how does it ons, willing console. it says a conflict in his country which has lost it for months, could spread into other parts of the region of the father, all behinds told, all the zeros my canada, the fighting could result in an even greater humanitarian disaster. so i was in was, was somebody, of course, those gangs came from outside to den, got
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a big came from neighboring countries. and that's why this conflict will spill into those countries and will not be confined to. so then, the majority of the fight has come from the neighboring countries. the danger off, this is a mess of humanitarian, just asked it throughout the whole region, not just been. sit down, is it not that kids? yes, most certainly, this war may spill into other countries and may trudge and security and safety in the region and in the world. and mike's got more and his interview. the president of sedans, constitutional government, has been edelman for a period of time that he wants to return to a democratic process, a transitional period, in which the civilians are brought into a government. and the military gradually stands down. however, he told me that with this ongoing conflict, it's very difficult to set the timeline for such a process that would change that form and us deputy chief of mission and so done
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and a former on boss of or t c o p. yep. he thinks it's unlikely that the conflict will spill beyond sit on his borders, spelled, in one sense, the conflict has already spilled over and the neighboring countries. ready hundreds of thousands of sydney's refuge is now residing in south to down chad in egypt and smaller numbers and other neighboring countries. so the amount of material inside of it is very much impacted the entire region. i think however, what of alber han was referring to in terms of selling over in the future was actual military conflict. i think that is less likely that we're going to happen. yeah, probably already living has happened. i don't see that is in the interest of either of the rapids support forces or other sedan armed forces to carry that conflict outside the. ready orders of sudan and none of the neighboring country is
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interested in engaging in military activity involving sedan in any way. so i think that's less likely to happen. is there any forces have opened fire on palestinian protest, or is that the guys or board or injuring at least $31.00 people? the demonstrations began off the israel closed a border crossing. they've also been demanding an end to attacks by is really satler's. and these really armies loans, air of strikes on the gaza strip injury to people. obviously the zoom, the whole site has more fun gas and of 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 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
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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 west bank cities. and last but not least, the closure of the air is crossing that an older wordpress from god to cross to the worst places in jobs in the up to pied west bank. and uh and uh, israel uh, not to forget, the stifling is really located that the policy is because i have been living under it. so these are so many reasons that the policy is hearing, cause that have to make them uh, angry to, uh, make. they say that protesting along the borders is the only way to voice up to the
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world, their frustration and or anger towards the ease, really violations against them. as it was by mr. benjamin netanyahu says his government is close to normalizing relations with saudi arabia is told the un general assembly on friday that palestinians would benefit from israel's efforts to make peace with the arab world. but a deal is still a long way off as patrick. okay, now reports hundreds of protesters outside the united nations as is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu took his turn at the podium this year, facing pressure from allies and his re lease for his controversial move to reduce the power of the judiciary. pouring in the status of so many other dictators now is the circular piece of spans. there was no mention of that in his speech. nothing yahoo instead promising a renewed middle east normalization he says,
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could happen with saudi arabia. but even his profit was controversial. picture in israel without any land for palestine, we will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors will build a new cord or of peace and prosperity that connects asia through the really saudi arabia jordan's israel, to your but expert say a deal between the us is real and saudi arabia space is long. ok. the us would have to agree to give saudi arabia, nuclear technology and security guarantees. israel would have to make concessions to the palestinians and some say, israel's current behavior is going to make it more difficult for all error countries to have an alliance. the pulse means it will remain under occupation and a deepening a part time that the whole world is, recognize it. and you know, that's going to make it things, you know, chronic instability, chronic violence, chronic problems. that will always be
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a problem for those countries who have normalize relations with israel because the rest of the world sees that and the rest of their world, the publics do not support. thank you. soon after not yeah. who left the stage? israel again launched attacks on the gaza strip, his message of peace interrupted by the violent reality that is, likes their petty claim algebra at the united nations. us president joe biden. it says he's going to join striking all her walkers and a picket line in michigan. workers walked off the job last week, demanding a 40 percent pay hike over 4 years. bite and says he wants to show solidarity for the men and women of the united auto workers union. it says they're fighting for a fair share of the volume they helped create and it's time for a win win agreement that keeps american also making thriving with wellpaid union jobs buttons do in michigan on tuesday a day before donald trump funds to deliver to speech,
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to auto workers in detroit. so i'm just going to be skipping the republican primary debate that day. this campaign is calling bivens trip a cheap photo all john henson reports from chicago. somebody of bolingbrook as a newly aggressive united auto workers union is driving a wedge between the big 3 all of the parts distribution facilities that general motors are still in us. are being called to stand up and strike on the union announced expanded strikes against $38.00 g m, and still enters auto parts centers in 20 states across the us at in $5600.00 striking workers to the $13000.00 already on strike. but in the latest wave, ford was spared with the union side in progress, with the oldest automaker. kind of like a slap in the face. general motor has always been a powerhouse and automotive industry. so if you think more to do it, i would think that the policy for the 1st time after making major concessions and
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the 2078 financial crisis, the union is making big demand. starting with a 40 percent pay increase over 4 years to match recent c e o salary. i am currently earning less money per hour than i was 23 years ago. and you would like to get that back? absolutely. gm president mark bruce is firing back, calling the u. a. w demands untenable after automakers offered a 20 percent weight job. there was a hawks of approval match polls that show the american public largely behind the union, 86 workers here in bolingbrook. watch after the job and onto the picket lines on thursday. the union strategy is progressive strikes, designed to gradually increase the pressure at one side after another, and to stretch out a more than $800000000.00 strike funds. so they can last, as long as they need to, the 1st pictures of the 2nd wave of strength or seem ready to sacrifice right now,
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we're scraping to get by. and we're fighting corporate greed. they want to keep all the money at the top and the fight, nothing trickle down the to the workers whether gm and still it is can match fords . latest offer could, will determine whether the u a w accelerates the strength, or hits the brakes. john henry and l g 0. bolingbrook, illinois. the still ahead and i'll just see it. um, we're going to travel deeper into the remote access mountains to see how the community there is coping 2 weeks after the devastating us the on counting the cost, the interest rates may have peaks. but where does that leave the find against inflation wise? prices in the philippines off storing we speak to the nations finance minister plots of using promising workers would keep them in the jobs that can get counting the cost on our 0 the me in the us citizen,
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are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution fair people, 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all just the craig zone extends much deeper into the mountains and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get them the way. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belongings, destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox here just goes to show again, the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at the sense of the way it's a freddy's adult assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble in
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the the, you know, to see the reminder of, i told stories, the song, russia as, as there's been another tax on it's like c 4 types of us upholding crimea. and comes a day off to you training. and as i was talking to at the headquarters of the russian black seems streets that had to sit on this moving council says the conflict in this country and spread into other parts of the region of the funds overflowing and says exhausting neighboring states to stop supporting the wible profit support forces us president joe biden says he's going to join striking hold of what goes on a picket line in the state of michigan. tuesday is the 1st time staff dining tools for america's biggest vehicle manufacturers. hundreds of people have held protests
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and the armenian capital against the government is handling of the reasons crisis and they're going to kind of boss, they say the prime minister should step down, i think on meetings. and they're going to kind of box agreed to lay down the weapons earlier this week, off to the tax by as advisors on imagery and that, but then comfortable. it's a full day of protest in get about hundreds, a cooling for prime minister nicole pushing young to resign. that saying he's a band and estimate, comedians in not gotten a caught about a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government, with the face of the concussion young nodes taking all the required major sorts of saves armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to
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that kind of is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the as it by johnny rule . and i, and i just needed the man out of all 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 has been 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 fault to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020, but after a sudden, as a badge on the offensive this week. kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as a buy jones government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree fast on these calls. and this multi user, of course, is,
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was this civilization this that's v as a for the site was it was, i mean, yeah, it was, yeah, ultimate decision now going to kind of back and as of why 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 the seas by coming in on friday, between mid with in co, out to 0. they'd be as international recognize, government says $245.00 bodies have been recovered in a single day in the flood, devastated city of done not. the bodies were found on thursday along the coast line . it's the largest number of it covered in one day, thousands of dead and thousands more are missing off to storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. a separate authority based in eastern libya, is to host an international conference next month to aid reconstruction efforts.
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survivors of the us quake which struck morocco 2 weeks ago, i still struggling to remote villages. and the atlas mountains have been badly hed, stephanie deckers, being to see how people are coping were about 2500 meters here. and the following. the 2 men on the bike were taking us to the very remote village. this is by far the most remote place we've been to we reach 3000 meters elevation. we're now heading down the hill to the village which has in the valley below. we've arrived at the village for a very long trip and can see some of the damage here. we're getting a majestic welcome. it because you
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dislike? well during the winter, no one was about, the roads are blocked blocks here. he's very good. his bowl skills. we are so remote and you can just see football, sports, and universal language. so telling us that they separate the women from the men in 10 state, i guess they don't have that many times. so there is no $4.00 to $4.00 times. okay, so they're splitting men and women in the tense. they have here. look, i don't see a button that says it tends, won't protect us against the snow. we need more useful materials for this region to prepare for the winter because this won't do anything with had 7 people lost their lives here and we've just met to you by him. and he lost 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost
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the most important things in life, is that the well headed out and doing about i'm not the only one who most of my children. my neighbors also did. the majority of the people who had their homes collapse. so now we're outside, this is what god gave us and we have to accept it. so the main message from being here, everybody has told us that they need better infrastructure to deal with the on coming winter because essentially they go on locked down. they've become completely isolated in this region when the heavy snow falls and if they don't have adequate protection against the elements, it could be deputy stephanie decker, which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains. are you as president, jo biden's administration is establishing the 1st ever office of gun violence prevention is being held as a wind by gun safety advocates. my shootings are likely to be
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a key topic ahead of next year's presidential election. vice president campbell of hire us will oversee the new office by the ministration says it's determined to bring don gun release of debts. after every mass judy, we hear a simple message the same as start all over the country. i've been to every mass, you'd do something, please do something there, subjects to prevent the tragedies and leave behind survivors will always carry the physical emotional scars. families will never quite be the same communities overwhelmed by griffin trauma. do something, do something. my administration has been working relentlessly to do something. today, my administration has announced dozens of executive actions, reduced gun violence or the my predecessors. this point in their presence is and they include everything from cracking down and goes guns, breaking up gun traffic. in real positive tenure,
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many students have to walk long distances to get to school every day. they often arrive to class late, i'm tired, but it's catherine. so i report some northwest. can you? some of them use the journey as a way to prepare for the future. as champion athletes was key per page is a high school student in ipad 2 weeks out early morning to tend to his time at least 2 cows before heading to class. but his goal is 8 kilometers away, through a forest openness government, around shop corners, and across huge stones which become muddy and slippery when it rains. he could get a ride on a motorbike, but he stonily can't afford it. but we have not worked for about 5 kilometres, but this is the most difficult stretch because of the systems. we would have a long way to go. but we are about to get to the flat sort where i can run stuff.
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it's not uncommon to see children tracking to school in rural kenya, but many students here, johnny, to school with purpose. this is an area well known for its high alt, acute, and famous for producing some of the world's best long distance runners. and lead champions such as l. you keep talking made history by running a maurice phone seen under 2 hours and faith. keep your going widely regarded as one of the greatest 1500 meet the optics to simulate. john is to school. i asked many students what they want to be when they grew up. a choice was of us. they wants to be run as they are inspired by top possibly who come from a 10 as these teenagers are determined to dwell and be wrong among top. tompkins, they say they don't mind. the daily track came down again and when the people of
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them, oh, isn't home to school. the competing school, this is, these helps me boost my endurance on to be like is it keep to get onto the beauties of echo to him and then somebody i like the 3000 would be to run. i feel i can help my family so. so traces life is difficult at home. i want to make it for my family . they are part of the schools and running team that teachers say they show great promise. despite the hardships they face katherine solely all to 0, it 10 in northwest and kenya. now, scientists are hoping their 1st of our mission to retrieve samples from an asteroid will end in success with a landing expected in the utah desert. on sunday of cyrus, the space pro site is rex was launched in 2016 script up samples from an asteroid
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called venue nearly 3 years ago. the scientists hope that studying for the pro brings back is going to give them a better understanding of how our solar system is forming. and the weather is next. and then inside story is going to examine the future of the united nations peace keeping program. often democratic republic of congo as, as the blue helmets, to leave the country. don't forget the website. of course, i'll just see that don't comp, time robots and stay with us. and on the, the color i would say it's a very stormy weather pushing into central positive. yep. as long lot of travels and flooding into parts of northern italy, we're going to say it's making its way a little further research as we go through the next couple of days. and then it's about a total of 2 old hurricanes. you've got the remnants of lea,
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don't move out into the promoters and then will wage and say i left spilling in from the atlantic. this is not true. that's gonna make it so felt as we make our way through the next couple of days i running. so very wet and windy weather towards ireland as we go on through fast, i know that all the grassy seasons how do i make the most of that type of weather? cuz it's a good punch discussing things with ad wells then full sash, they fall. it's looking pretty good that drive by the right down to despite and push it, but there is that heavy rain i mentioned earlier pushing across the central positive here for last year running tools hungry using the re switch and it runs right up towards the baltic states who push on into sunday, everything moves a little further east with the west and with the weather coming across wells, much discussing good positive english stuff and see that went to with us at the move in the areas of english as we go on through sunday. we'll pick them polls across the bulk is pushing it to central parts of it. leaf lodge, we shall take down post to into west africa as per usual for the north quarter to show us the northern posts found syria,
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the venezuela, columbia bu just has become a stomping grounds for trespasses as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market we followed the powerless johnny unguarded through the line of fire risk and your friend is wayland columbia. on al jazeera. what's the role of un peacekeepers? the democratic republic of congo has asked who you went to withdraw its troops saying it's failed to protect civilians. but what's the alternative? and will this pay the way for private armies to take all this is inside sort the
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