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the size of the levels we see in this gen and isn't an in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground. bring you closer to the cost of the story. the age style is coming in to nicole nicola box, the ethnic albanians say they fit their safety on the as a by john control, the i, my name's height. this is out of their life and death hall. and so coming up to palestinians are killed. and is there any raid on the north shelves, refuge account, and the old some odd westbank? southern border towns in the us say that a breaking point to offset dramatic increase in migrant crossings from mexico and
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not a waste of a ton of and so in sample from the roof described is the most dangerous. in the solar system, the profess convoy of humanitarian aid has arrived indigo on account of back off the recent slicing. people say they have little food fuel or electric power as a by john has tightened the, it's great on the region dominates and by ethnic armenians, officers ceasefire. earlier this week, videos have image of russian peacekeepers delivering aid of to as advisor on claim full control. if the enclave it's internationally recognized as positive as advice on the red cross has also sent a convoy of aid to anyway, hundreds of ethnic albanians, a stranded out in the going to kind of bikes main efforts they gathered at what is now a russian piece,
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keeping base residence save in such protection. not only who comes near poor because my grandchildren are with me, they are frightened and shaking with fear. they can not sleep at night. russian peacekeepers are here and we think it will be safe. so we stay at the airport, although we sleep 12 people in the car across the board of us, congressional delegation is in all media to meet prime minister nicole percent in the visit comes out the time of mass protests against opinion for his handling of the conflict the foreign ministers of, as i advise on on, on media have raised the conflicts and they're going to cut back and see you in general assembly the, as a by jani and voice said ethnic on meeting is living in the in place will be integrated as equal citizens, the armenian and boy, pushed for a un mission to monitor a humanitarian conditions. all efforts have now be mobilized. that is the immediate needs for the local civilians. on this point,
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i wish to reiterate those everybody's done is determined to integrate. i think, i mean, your residence over the government, vision of his advise you on as equal citizens because of the national, just based off of my job, i need to national company plus who will have undertaking. what do i do? so it's gone to these and the international commodities shut down to take all the efforts for an immediate deployment of from the interagency mission by the united nations, to not going to come up with the, to monitor and access the human rights demands here in a security situation on the ground. let's go to a correspondent with some i've been debated. he joins us now live from the capital of as i by john and back who so so i'm a good to see you 1st the bring this up to date with the latest developments. was much needed. aid has now reached the kind of basque region we've been hearing from officials here in buck who, who said that the car doors have been open. not just for the i c r c from the i
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mean the inside, but there a more supplies that are going in from the, as the by johnny side as well. to reach these people. and as the as of right down, the government says that it is responsible for the people who that as it is as advisor, the techy to tell us more about that we have an advisor to present a live mr. hick with idea of with this. thank you very much for joining us. up. tell us about the situation of the people in the go into a car box and how is the aide reaching people? it's an give law. i was originated presenter. they've also had a meeting, was that it presented performing the residence of the kind of a regional father by john. and it was in that meeting as an agenda has been discussed and also as abrasions proposals, visitor gods, in a social economy includes further integration in the meantime for meditating issues . and also for meeting we have identified with other local requirements underneath and immediate, the other virginia government has reacted to the degree of also by jenny presidents and on the certificate of prime ministers, special working group presenters. first of all, i forget them. i'm just curious. we are assuming,
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enquiries quickly news is the responding to that new quote as a 1st i'm going to turn in deliberate has been and it's a 2 part of our meetings. as a result, i'm thinking do it hold and it has a lot of that is destination and distributed for the local residents. and in the meantime, there wasn't a special need for oregon because of land, especially for a citizen to generate their machines. and it pulls with also be provided yesterday . in the meantime, we are working with an ice cream and actually just keep us underground as news channels also to emigrate american association and also to respond to their needs and requirements as they've gone. and also by john, i said we'd with dishes uh if we had the operation ality or less than st. can vehicle was the i see i see deliveries to find candy. and in the meantime we are also providing inside any kind of need for the ice here. see of the virginia government under the east, and in the meantime, i see a successful process or additional personal, unavailable, as opposed to to video because that is the meantime. we also the assistance distribution of the ground and strain to deliver what's targeted when it's ready
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and delivery. susie looked at compilation of the ground, but how long was that also by jen is also preparing his own plan. was it a god's initial term? i mean, terms of political economy because social integration is that is going to be my next question that it is important that there is stability that this fed up of vitamins doesn't happen because the picture that we've been seeing from is to find the code which is known as fund can be another by john, is people and cutting in bunkers, a damage to lot of property, how we're going to, you're going to avoid that in the future. the suspicion is kind of a stable connection is the exception of some very sporadic actions. that's available live on the account. important thing is the 10th of september content as, as a little defaulted. because phones of terrorism actually has been folded. and because under conditions that as a local armed forces on the ground as they will discern. and with this argument, supposing misconduct and the decision has already decided because your city within a supervision has all of the making. a statement that this holdings the force of
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the circles here, these are the friends and vehicles is kind of the process of collecting arms and munitions are 42 and as an issue that we have been surprised even such a huge amount of munitions and deepest academic and audio is probably the most many ties. eddie, who was a girl, was a peaceful in television forces that's called a ddr. the position design moment of crucial complements open a peace with integration process. as a much business development process is also going on as a grown, but this is regard to the local population is a good on the local residents, as of which on is there any to provide or monitoring assistance, and azerbaijan oppose in a peaceful their integration as also as access was a done once again demonstrated, but also by chance was fearful. the apparition was an ex, uh residence and so with this one's account on avoiding quite old miss any kind of collateral damage. but in the meantime, what we seems account that civilian military and police, i personally on the ground hoping just movies and brings them to hospitals in case
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of so need and for waiting a food and shelter, immediate after multiple every conversation that are awesome and it didn't issues emerging, looking forward to seeing, but 1st was the original government hasn't a some of the luminous and we provide that arise and security of kind of, of presidents. and in the meantime, we have old, necessary needs in terms of money to support. and in terms of the social economic integral, there's a significant announcement that you just told me about from your president, that there is going to be an honesty for the civilians living in step on the good funding the and then they're going to cut off. but there are some conditions attached to it. can you please tell us more about this as soon as there is no question as well? if a supervisor wasn't considered specifically the tone of citizens and we do 1st that the people who've been fighting against you to visit or go to them as part of the 20 september of holding of the contractors actions as a boys and made it very clear. but who puts an accounts down from the 1st kind of a 2nd cut of a whole 40 full days for others and engagement,
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simplest and free. and here we should differentiate 2 groups of people. one group is a service, some of those armed forces that are probably performing. yeah, it's a also puts a gun down as it can return back to the republic of farming. as part of it, this is, this argument is those are the motivation process such and also look at the residence we were holding the arms. and if they put all of their guns down, as a kind of returned to say a bad x and from 0 to them, it was simply as they are free until it should be. but understanding pull then everybody, what does that a differentiation differentiation between you know, both of us, some selective couple of the people who in the 1st kind of a full, complete of crimes of all kinds, i guess also by jenny civilians and it will pull the skis that took up all of them a mainly of the, the shape of the circle, illegal vision. again, besides that, a particular individuals, a selective, and you videos i took, it was i thought it was a majority nails and there shouldn't be a population with another problem in the folder since was a civilian, i'm looking at a problem, i saw it and it was the country we are inviting them and we are trying to reach out to the different channel. i would also really comment the very 1st fact,
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but that's why they added can gauge mentor central as original government invited representatives of, i mean there is, it is a part of the conversation including the political, the integration model, social economic issues as a us and us with an issues i sent the government the most important immediately to the after and we'll continue to do so and more intensively. things are coming for us to meet all of his immediate departments. thank you very much mister hickman. had you ever president advised the to the president here talking to a friend buckle, and significant to is the other by johnny guffman saying that it is going to give amnesty to the people even who have taken the um, as long as they're not involved in war, crimes, as long as they're not a service man and uh, is ministry personnel of the median government. so aid has arrived. the situation seems to be improving and there seems to be no ultimatum from the other bodies. any fights on ben. these forces for the down their arms, but as the world watches close, the, it is
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a region which is being filmed to violence and any living flat a can v to, for the tension. okay, really good to talk to your son the bins of a that for us in barcode. let's go to sheila pylon. she joins us from on medias. capital yet, yvonne, she's an international human rights lawyer. you are listening in to that interview that was on a bench of aide was during with that as a by john, the presidential spokesman. and he was very keen to make that point that ethnic armenians will be treated and integrated as equal citizens. but how does a really feel about it? do they believe that will be the case? the absolutely not. nobody believes that will be the case. uh, to the extent that you guys are based on a government considers your meetings of cardboard to be its own citizens. they are the most despised thing, minority of the country. there's a long standing, a state policy of hatred against armenians that go, that goes back decades. that just doesn't stop overnight. so and also as of right,
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john has made these statements before and has acted completely in contradiction with statements of that sort. there is no reasonable basis to trust that there will be any safety or security or rights protected for they are meetings a car box and they want to leave space. they don't want to live under observation on a rule. so they're asking for the court or to be open and for their to be there needs to be an international presence to assist an evacuation to get the armenians out because they are actually very, very, very much in danger right now. and what about this idea that we, we had about a mistake for those civilians who actually didn't take up arms the as a by johnny's again, the saying, you know, they're going to be fine. do you think, does that ring true to you? absolutely not. they're not going to be fine. any able bodied man of beyond
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a certain age is considered a terrorist, is considered a criminal. uh and uh, again, like i said, occupation doesn't keep its promises. so we have a situation where they're not going to be on delta delta 1st, they'll probably be arrested detained, and then uh, considered for amnesty or not. if that's even true, most likely. that's not going to be true and they will be put through mass trials. so it's, it's not, it's not, you know, oh okay, we can hope that it's true, but there's no action so far from the answer based on a government in the last uh, in how many years that suggests that anything they say is, is accurate. they don't uh they, they want to make a show of this. they want to make a show of weed. one we, we got rid of the terrace. these are not terrors the disarmament is not an anti terry. stop ration this. this was a defense army, a group of armenians who have been living in fear for 3 decades and,
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and people are allowed to defend themselves from violence and aggression. this disarmament process has been too fast to rapid. they have been disarmed, and now they're extremely vulnerable. and what's, what i, their apologies i, i wanted to find out what you're hearing about the ordinary citizens of nickel and the kind of back we understand many of without food fuel. but again, we had from the, uh, as that by joining administer specing the saying that aid is coming in. what is the situation on the ground as far as you know it? and as far as we know, and it's hard to know, because there are no international journalists on the ground as are based on, is cutting, is trying to keep everything as opaque and not transparent as possible. journalists weren't allowed to be at the, at the piece talk either the, the recent ones. so we do see, we did see yesterday to i c r c r convo trucks. i reach the illegal check
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point at the launching corridor at about 4 pm. and the only got through at midnight last night. now this is after 9 months of starting this population to trucks. it's not, it's too little too late. the last one was 11 truck from the optim cord, or, uh, 2 days prior. so the trickle is, is it's just, it's almost meant to keep them barely a lot, but it's not, this isn't, this isn't real. and they need more than just a little bit of bread. you know, they haven't had any nutrition for, for months and months, bare week. they're scared, they're terrified because they don't have a means of communicating consistently or reliably and they're burying their loved ones in the, in the several hundreds and basically mass bind upgrades at the moment. you can imagine how, how broken they are, but we heard from the armenian envoy
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a uh, at the un pushing for a un mission to monitor the humanitarian conditions and monitor the situation on the ground. how, how likely is it that something like that will happen? so i hope it's going to happen. i, i don't know how likely it is. it's, it's, and it's, it's going to depend on the un security council consensus and without a veto of the p 5 members it's, it's almost quite unlikely if it's not that then, then i think we do have a good chance and it's extremely necessary. so the language around there being an internationally assisted presence monitoring theater and evacuation is growing and it's good and it's extremely necessary right now. so i think given how, how dire the situation is the, the human rights for me is going to say we're there. this is coming, so i, i'm, i'm going to be optimistic said that we'll get this convoy. thank you so much for
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your time, sheila pylon. on joining us the from yet of an international human rights for you. thank you. thank you. the is there any forces have killed at least 2 palestinians during raid on the north shelves? refugee camp in the occupied westbank, your operation loss of nearly 5 hours and involved thousands of ministry vehicles and a bulldozer which destroyed the main road in the area. hottest indian groups have declared a general strike in nearby took them to protest against the raid. meanwhile, north of ramallah is really forces arrested 8 students from beardsley university. this is a 4th right inside the campus. in the past 8 years, the head of the student council was along those detained. let's go to all correspond to need to abraham, who's in bethlehem for us. so need to bring this up. today's release developments,
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as well as you said to palestinians with a killed 122 year old and 132 year olds after 24 should waited to cut him in the north. i'll see you if you find the banks in a range of losses around 5 hours, as you mentioned, they are, they have destroyed the main roads in the, in the city. but this is not the 1st time just last week. these really forces went into cutting already, and people was still trying to make the up and restore the damages that have been incurred by these really forces that have been reading towards kind of the old and all and the occupied by bank. these rates are not something extra ordinary. on average, we're talking about more than a 1000 wades per day in different cities and towns in the occupied was spent with palestinians are killed and others are wounded in damages. i inquired just this
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year alone in the west bank itself, there has been more than 203 palestinians killed by is waiting for this. and this is the highest number in nearly 2 decades. as far as medical sources, health. and what about the rate that took place in there? is that university? what was that about? so there are students who say that they fear retaliation and arrests by the palestinian authority. so they've been taking some how refuge or they've been staying. it'd be the university because as you know, usually these campuses, university campuses are protected by law that they should not be entered by security forces. of course, these students have been saying that include the nation with the administration boss. what happened to it today that these really poses, have ray, the, the camp and the rest is a past and your students. now why this is highly condemned by all the educational
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institutions here and abroad. this is not the 1st time that these when the forces raised inside the top of the off the state university. this is something that they've done years ago and they continue to do, which is basically why it's out of city and say that no one is protected under israel's mean disorientation. okay, thank you for that. need it for him. that for us, in bethlehem, nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico in just 24 hours . it is one of the highest rates of arrivals in months. the white house says it's an 800 military personnel to help in mexico. officials have used a range of tactics including shutting down railways. i'll do there is money over a pano hesitations from mexico city. so it's a crisis that's over whelmed immigration authorities on both sides of the us.
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mexico border thousands of migrants and refugees have crossed into the united states and recent days with many more arriving by the day. then you must, within the we are fleeing our country. we are free guns who have killed their family and heard this a lot. we need their u. s. support to enter these country because we cannot return to our country. they weren't really loving the, the daughter on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my your guess was joined by hunter and presidents. you might have capitol for a visit to macallan, texas. i believe that in our history we have never seen an extra this entire families from our country seeking opportunities due to the levels of violence. hundreds along with people from venezuela and haiti formed the largest group of migrants and refugees trying to cross the border. and us officials are seeking new strategies to address the worsening crisis. i am grateful to the front
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door in governments for working with us to effectively and safely return the individuals to the front door us for ineligible for release in the united states. across the border in mexico, margaret numbers continue to search. speaking at the united nations on friday, mexico's for administer. i do, you see a box and i said, mexican immigration authorities are ill equipped to handle the number of migrants and refugees arriving daily. and those historically of us are quite gigabytes goes beyond the capacity that we can back even though mexico was trying to do a good job. and even in the united states, the border patrol is overwhelming. they have the capacity to process 1000 a day. but if 11000 arrived, it's very difficult. though the by didn't, administration has called on mexico and other latin american countries to do more. to control migratory flows, the continued search of migrants, refugees at the us. mexico border underscores the pressing need for immediate
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action to address the underlying factors driving migration. this one was an apple elgin 0. let's hear now from heidi joe castro reports from the american side of the border. people continue crossing the rio grande to reach the united states from mexico, but nowhere near the numbers that we saw earlier this week. all arriving in this small town is equal past, texas that prompted the towns mer to declare a state of emergency. and for us federal agents to temporarily hold, we'll wait traffic from mexico, which was a major impediment to the cross border economy. now that railway has reopened and the number of migrants has also dropped dramatically. local officials credit the arrival of 800 us soldiers send by the federal government joining the already 2500 national guard troops tour in the area. now it's unknown how long this respite will last. as the numbers of migrants tends to add in flow,
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many of the recently arrived or from venezuela hoping to claim political asylum in the us. others are from haiti, or from ecuador, or other latin american countries. and it is a dangerous journey that does claim many lives like the 3 year old boy who drowned this week will try to cross the river with his family. president joe biden is under pressure to bring a forceful response. and also under a task from republicans who claim that the border is open to anyone who wishes to cross. in fact, it is not, most people are arrested and immediately turned around under light is harsh, new asylum laws. others who are deemed to have legitimate asylum claims or allowed to stay at least lineup to lead their case before a judge. hydro castro alger 0 equal pass, texas. now nasa is receiving its 1st impulse from an asteroid in space. its return will conclude a 70 emission, and the contents will be studied by scientists worldwide color and vague. it has
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more. these rocks are much more valuable than diamonds for iams. they lay on the surface of a tiny, ancient asteroid, half a kilometer wide called venue until they were mind with a puff of there by a robot, billions of kilometers from earth. then it was just a shadow on a telescope survey when it was discovered in 1999. but it's rich and carbon, and it's older than the earth. so in 2016, nasa sent a cyrus rex to collect and return a sample. asteroids are among our most primitive bodies in the solar system. so being able to return samples from them is like taking a time machine back. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago to be able to see what the building blocks were for our earth and all the planetary bodies in our solar system sealed in a capsule. the precious cargo will land on a patch of utah on sunday morning. this is just the latest attempt in a long history of sending robots to collect rocks from space. in 1970 to the soviet
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land or luna dug into the moon's surface, collected about a 100 grams of material, put it in a capsule and shot it back to earth. in, in the 2006, nasa collected dust from a comments tail and an operation called mission star test. now japan was the 1st country to grab a piece of an asteroid. the 1st attempt to the high a booster pro, landed twice on one and nearly failed upon returning to earth, but managed to deliver trace amounts of dust. they tried again, and in 2020 they returned 5 grams of pristine materials from the surface of an asteroid. and china is lunar lander chung, a $5.20 manage to send back to whole kilograms of lunar material. each of these grams and kilograms of space rock is still yielding clues about the formation of our solar system. from the composition of the lunar soil to the
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complex organic molecules necessary for life that are locked away deep in space. and new discoveries are expected to be found in tiny grains like these some a small as a virus. in the case of start s, which are comment samples just from a single, tiny brain smaller than human hair. we're able to set bounds on when jupiter formed and to know about how much oxygen was present in the early solar system. there is utility in this as well because there's a very small chance that the new could crash into ours than a century and a half. so learning about it now could help prepare the next generation for another possible celestial meeting. calling baker elders are tropical storm ophelia has made line for along the eastern coast of the united states, nearly 8000000 people under warning solved. torrential rains and strong winds cause widespread flooding and power outages. the storm is expected to weaken surround
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sunday. okay, that's it for me. my name's id, can find lots more stories on our website houses there. they'll come to check it out. the weather is next. insight story is next. why the us government is once again facing, sometimes save the the hello are we got some proper olson weather running into western pots. if you're up is massive cloud. here up to was the northwest, we have the, the remnants of what was how we could knowledge a level roughly and a good few showers, blustery wayne's got full swings at times. so west of weather to come get on and on the bottom, pushing a little further research as we go through the next couple of days will be headed back by going to be some bolts on the other side of this particular waterfront.
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still plenty of hotels in place because at eastern side of here, this font is a very active one has been bringing some big and live distilled across those central as if you now running across the balkans, pushing up across ukraine, easing into that western side of russia dry weather coming back in behind. and that's the woman getting up to around 19 celsius there in paris on sunday. but the will read the notes of as we go on 3, monday will be suddenly wins ahead of the old stool in the old hurricane. there's not weather that will wrap this way and across the north west of the southeast and we try and find a good scattering the shouts at the central pos ultimate. it's right at one or 2. the showers will sink by way down towards set you nicea, running down towards the tripoli. same type of just pulling away here. plenty yourselves, me. mont, across the gulf with any, all the way to see i'm really a the county states control information. how does the narrative improve public opinion?
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how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. to the teams to the us. government says once again, facing us, shut down and fighting amongst republicans as pressing the hopes to this is federal budget, but what will a, something down mean for americans and tenants fee of buses the last minute. this is inside story, the .

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