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so is a will cause the region across the lines and no less the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian or felts monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the waiting for justice to us is accused of fighting to compensate the rockies detained and tortured an infamous upgrade present the 0 life and the holes are coming up. the us both the city of eagle pasta class, a state of emergency health record number of migrants, pro site for mexico. price has reached a tentative agreement with hollywood studios. send the month long stride. there's
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no deal practice. yes. an opening, the laid on the full 1000000000 year old solve those thoughts are contained clues about to get a boss on the system. the white groups, the rockies held captive and into this abu ghraib prison. a still waiting for justice mold in twins. he is off to the us led coalition forces, invited a rock human rights watch accuses washington. a fighting to provide compensation to the rockies were tortured by american forces. around 800000 rockies would detain between 20032009. when they say they continue to suffer from the effects of the physical and mental torture, american gods with st simulating acts of sexual agree abuse on naked inmates. cases of b, things and prolonged sleep and sensory deprivation levels are documented. often, international outcry, 11 us soldiers were convicted of being involved in
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a visas ad. right. most americans service members who were accused of carrying out the acts of georgia where we're at for bonded without being charged. so somebody is in iraq, you research on human rights. what she tracked down a torch as a vibe. this is tyler busby story, detaining the physical and mental suffering. he still struggles with to this day. would have done that and that has it on well i know what the navy federal that's up to you. uh. what zip code you took out until sunday and what kind of more had it since i had one? yeah. and what are the sauce, i mean, what, how does it have a sign of mind that the, i'm not in the movie said come yeah. and is married and how did it on what, how does that, would she in mentally without the whole how that see? yeah. now the 79 in documents and one, but the item with the scene actually has been with us
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and i know i see, boy see, i don't know how did that sound? campbell chevy from la c and besides him. so that's, you know, by the way, you and when the boss so i need to visit him and obviously what is the name? so when did i just yeah. and just from the city from the city. oh, that sounds, that sounds and a lot of making sure that it's mental and physical health deteriorated intervals. today he started to self harm by biting his hands and arms
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. gardening, them all. i thought i finished and i said i should have been with us and i had it on why i thought how to do the laughing. how yeah. and add your next. yeah. so i'm on the dentist. yeah, no, no, it's not a citizen. i'm well that was my yes, some sort of gone by me as soon as a landline this. yeah. and i had someone from the seattle issue, one of them had a call the head of the i'm sarah son, bob from human rights watch. he joins us now. from the roots on skype. so no one's been charged for this off to 20 years. why is that of the well 1st to us governments attempted to defend itself by saying that this was the option of just the few soldiers, the so called 5 apple defense. but this fails to acknowledge this, the actually policies and decisions taking the highest level of government, created the climate that enabled such torture to occur. and that's are what do you
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guys looking for when you, you know, you've released this video. there is a very significant report with very harrowing details in this. what do you actually looking for from the us government? there's 3 main things that we're calling on the us government to do 1st, the government needs oh, i think we've lost the sorrow that we're trying to come back to a little bit later in the show. now to the us aware record numbers of migrants in crossing the something in the border from mexico and 89000 people have arrived in just 24 hours. the board, a city of equal pos in texas is not declared. the state of emergency hardy jo, castro reports now from the us side of the border of this family, with a toddler and an infant is branded on a small island in the middle of the rio grande river. mexico is behind them. the united states is a head, but there's a problem. the water head gets deeper into children recently drowned here. the
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family is frightened. they turn around, back at the island. the toddler plays as the father considers his options. the arrival of more migrants emboldens him. there may be safety in numbers, more hands to catch small ones if they're swept away and altogether the cross knows why put children through this. i ask for their futures. the answer, this is the scene on repeat in ego passed texas the town experiencing a surge of unauthorized border crossings numbering up to the thousands daily. the us border patrol boats plus the water mostly observing the crossings, only intervening when someone's life may be at risk. this family has a disabled child who is struggling, a border patrol boat takes them to safety, everyone else confronts the next barrier. layers and layers of razor wire put here
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by the state of texas. washington has sued the state to remove the fencing due to humanitarian concerns. the border patrol is actually cutting through this wire because as, as you see there are asylum seekers, families there who are baking underneath the sun and trying desperately begging to be allowed the rest of the way up there already standing on us soil. they have a legitimate right to claim asylum here in this country. defense is meant to be a deterrent to force beside one secret to turn around even now. but they don't. these men say they're from venezuela, fleeing political violence, and economy in shambles. the info, guy, science or the guy that we so tired. but our goal was to reach the united states because this is the land of opportunity. what's behind them can only be worse than what they're facing. and what they're facing is, you know, 5 rows of concerts here, wire piled higher than their heads. and you know, the arm guardsman with weapons coming under the many of these tired faces were
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smiles. this was a good day to have reached us soil. thus, despite the difficult asylum process ahead with little chances of success, this woman tells her daughter to say she's a warrior. because what you're now you're living. i am the girl answers. i did, jo, castro, alj a 0 eagle pass texas hollywood screen, where it says they've reached a breakthrough with us studios and streaming companies in a deal that could end a nearly 5 month long strike. the writers guild of america says the preliminary agreement needs approval by the thousands of television and so much as don't look in may often disagreeing on pay and working conditions. actors remain on strike as well. the union says they will review the agreements. let's get more on this with jonathan handle. he's an entertainment attorney. i'm a journalist and he joins us live from los angeles. jonathan, it's a good deal, according to a lot of people have been tweet single ask thing now for the uh,
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what does i guess and is everything that they wanted as well? you the 1st of all i am wrong. thank you very much for having me. you, you never get everything that you want or even that you deserve, perhaps, to go. jason's knowledge shopping spree are some of the details are felt bring out . we're hearing that uh, you know, a certain aspects of ai, artificial intelligence remain a sticking point. that was not quite agree to, they got some additional compensation called residuals. these are royalties that are paid to writers and also are paid to actors and directors. they want additional compensation for successful shows on streaming. so they apparently got some additional compensation. now whether that formula will be good enough for the actors when, when they're negotiations pivot to them. that's another question and we don't know . we just don't know the details yet, let alone how that'll, that'll land with them. uh so they,
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they got some increase in compensation. the actors wanted significantly higher increase then the riders were getting so we're not out of the woods yet. but it does seem like at least one down. now this has been a very difficult negotiation, is last and 5 months. there has been several rounds of told from the sticking points is, is it about the streaming services or about the traditional model of hollywood? as well as about the traditional model of hollywood being offended by other streaming services really. so it's a bit of both. it is about that it is about a i it's about compensation and about sustainability. these careers say that concerns about staffing levels. you know, a network show in the us is, was traditionally raised traditionally 22 episodes. but streaming shows are less than half that can age 6 even. and that requires fewer writers which is right challenging in terms of sustaining the profession. and in terms of climbing the
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career ladder, so there were a lot of issues that were seen as ex, essential, and we didn't get any progress until the ceo is the chief executive officers. oliver, 4 largest entertainment companies actually rolled up their sleeves, appeared in person and appeared in the room and negotiated directly. that was no surprise. they should have done it a 150 days ago. and we wouldn't have had the stripe or either the strikes probably from a legal point of view. you are an incitement attorney. is this a land lock deal as well? we don't know yet without seeing the language and language won't be available and the details for, you know, a number of days. but it was a, it appears to be, i mean, this is a landmark time in the united states for uh, for labor, both organized labor unions and workers generally are income inequality has increased dramatically in this country over the last 20 to 40 years, especially the last 10 or 15 with the growth of, of tax 1000000000 erickson and tact millionaires. and uh, you know,
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working class and middle class people are seeing their lifestyle slipping away from them, especially in l. a. in new york. but most of the entertainment people live. this is about working and middle class people, the stars, and the top show waters and so forth. top directors, they have lawyers and agents who negotiate individual deals. so the union has to be concerned with the bulk of the people on the handle is great. so get your thoughts live that from los angeles. thank you for his present and manual lacrosse has announced phones will end it's village he presents in isaiah by the end of the background has also recall the french from busta until it is in the capital. amy, welcome to move, holding it a step towards a run as a paris, as opposed to lies crew. and it has refused to recognize the military leaders. nicholas hack reports from the seneca. these capital costs france will no longer be held hostage by purchase. those other words from french president emmanuel mccall
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who has recalled it's french ambassador and also the 1500 troops on the ground. they will leave the country by the end of the year. he has announced this comes after weeks of protest in the capital of new share. in the m, a west, thousands of people have called on the french to get out. this is seen as a small victory for the gentle leader in the country took over an account in late july general johnny. but this is a blow to france who relies on this uranium rich country to power its nuclear power plants at home. it's also below and its efforts to control migration from i forgot to europe. new share is a transit point for migrants who travel through new share onto the mediterranean to make it to europe. meanwhile,
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there are the americans that are still on the ground. they do not call it a crew, but a crisis. they continue to cooperate with new jersey, military and the deposed president mohammed buzzing while he's still being held by the military gentle nicholas hawk. alger 0. the car slow head on out. is there a hundreds or think all means waiting to go on a car back as a vice on used to seize control of the charge. right. and i'm an x ray of light and say, plus on, on the richardson of the asian games in the congo china taking a closer look at the ancient motion off of wish you which, you know, recent songs has become a competitive schools, dominated by chinese athletes. the,
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the change of season works his way through southern europe. greece may, we'll see some pretty big sandstone for the next day or so, which may not be welcome on the caller. if that is like the sheriff's being brought down to the eastern side of libya near the end of the already launch house, i wouldn't worry about it as the 1st reading since the flat east of all that and talk to you. for example. the wind is drawing not particularly well, not particularly cold, as it should be. whereas the rock has been hawked, recent famous still up into the middle forties for baghdad, or were down through a browser and a q wait just to load for the entire hall. no significant winds, so it's humans around the gulf states the maybe a little less certain slightly where the monsoon flow has more or less disappeared . not in the sun has returned big chiles. i still, there is the 100 grand new west and you have and possibly the sense west of sandy ravia as well as that tropical africa. now the shells being become a bit more abundant. the still for the north too. you might even see something in some on yet, but not very much, but folks isn't central african republic down to down see tools and old and gold.
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and once again, stormy weather as you might get a clue from stuff like picture, just make it so felt virtual. so kate, so from cape time, eventually to the eastern cape, which and very windy weather is on his way. how do states control information controlling the narrative dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma? spite a might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the big piece of attention to how is citizen? jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the deal was, you know, there are a mind of all top stories this our given rise, which is accusing the us of failing to provide compensations with rockies. well captured and tortured and mean for us to have a great prison. many of those which attain so they continue to suffer from the effects of that physical and mental to devote a city of eagle, boston, texas as excited, state of emergency pulling the surgeon, migrants from mexico. any 9000 people have crossed into the us in just 24 hours. the audio screen royce is a recent brake fluid. you are studios and streaming companies in a deal that can and a need 5 month long stripes. the rights of skilled in the americas says,
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the preliminary agreements now needs approval, bystanders. armenia says, is making provisions the 10s of thousands of people who may fleet the car, back off the latest run of fighting more than a 1000 ethnic, armenians and crossed. i have a sofa from the enclave, and as a bi zone, as a whole bunch of and revolts. the 1st humanitarian convoy arrived in the car about the region, the 70 tons of ascension supplies. the lot in colorado or between azerbaijan in armenia has been open to allow an aid and a safe passage for those who want to exit the other by johnny to treat berkeley says it is also sending fuel and supplies for the see sign agreement, the ethnic armenian leaders, hundreds, the main stranded and ethnic, i mean you can see correction peacekeepers protection who now controlled this airport. most people sled fitting the arrival of other badge and the soldiers. despite back loosing the people of armenian defense will have constitutional rights . many, including valerie,
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think it's safer to move on roberto and get them. who can give us the guarantee we found to lead to have desperately ran away and came here. shall we go so that the young people are killed along the way or not domain. russo armenian prime minister nicole bush in. yeah. and is seeking effective mechanisms of protection for armenians. it's nick zip armenians. in the corner car box continue to face the threat of ethnic cleansing in recent days, humanitarian aid has arrived. but this does not change the situation. unless re living conditions are created, an effective mechanisms of protection from ethnic cleansing. then the armenians of nicole in a car buff. we'll see excel from their homelands. armenians claim to go into a car box is the ancestral homeland. but the mountainous region is internationally recognized as pontiff either by john. in the latest minute v push were deposited by john called a counter terrorism offensive was aimed at desponding and disarming ethnic. i mean in fight as will not have ended their weapons. this is the
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widow used to belong to the automated on the course of detachment and they'll say to go out, i mean, i mean, your forces got here and it was seized from them just in the last 2 days in the last to this mounting internationally concerned about, i mean civilians either by john is a short and caught about residents that there will be no prosecution. tens of thousands of ethnic albanians have lived in the car about the region for over 3 decades. now the other by johnny government tells them that civilians and those who laid down their weapons been not be prosecuted to take time for people to decide whether they want to stay. hardly. some, a majority of the vera, the gun, and the caught about 3 to at least 3 gunman and a police officer been killed during the stand off in northern costs of the around says he on demand barricaded themselves inside him on a straight before security forces broke in 5 minutes to all because he has accused
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of the a bucking well, he called a terrorist attack. sonya gives a has more gunfire in the hills surrounding the village of yo should be 33 kilometers away from west sunday's fatal shooting of a police officer in northern costs of l. a. cut. and that a time of such intentions between the serbian and costs of a government's an area mostly populated by subs. the threat of sudden danger launched in this pulse of northern comfortable with ethnic conflicts on never fall behind. the cost of those government released the stills appearing to be from an aerial footage, but it says shows a group of around the us. you have a man who opened fire at the police station in the village of barton scott. the local subbing orthodox church said must demand both the way into the monastery nearby and scott in an arm with the vehicle. and that the priests and pilgrims had
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looked themselves inside the motor street for their own safety. while gunmen moved about the courtyard, cuz the vice prime minister i'd been cooked, he quoted, a terrorist attack, propped up by neighboring serbia shooting with a group of about about to sit on the, on the different organized crime with the political financial. and the just big support from official bell great is attacking our country. in this bible, we implement to protect the little we protect citizens without distinction, an independent culture, but in a press conference held on sunday evening. so being president, alexander, of which denied the accusations when i put in a sort of of tens of local serbs were completely surrounded by costs of, of police. it was obviously done in co ordination with international forces logistically and in every out the way cost of of declared independence from serbia in 2008. a move projected by bo grade as mix ups and northern cause of it have since been seeking autonomy for the region. there was violence earlier this year of
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to estimate co bane in may as were elected in the launch, the ethnic sub area in which time out was just 3.5 percent on sundays. the tax comes just days off to the late assess of european union mediated talks between costco and so be a collapsed problem. it is to quote, the accused, the you avoid of taking so be a side in the negotiations. the use foreign policy chief joseph bought a said car to you was not ready to move forward with setting up an association of sub majority municipalities that would give subs more autonomy in cost of us know, a goal that had been approved a decade ago by cost of o d u. sponsor talks with via now this latest attack has threatened to derail the entire process of normalizing relations between the 2 sides and additional pressure in a region that has already defied several attempts to do so. so now you go out to 0 . the origin,
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seeing his grappling with his highest inflation rates in nearly 3 decades. the worst thing economy has pushed millions into poverty, including many artists go and are struggling to make a living trace of our reports on the streets of the capital one is iris. this is probably a lot of going comes to this last name, little side is to perform every sunday. the countries diary phenomena, crises has made it difficult for the we known 77 year old, that tory, to find work elsewhere. we have never been like this. it is what generates a sadness on how the country has impulsively shed us, or medical expansion is around a $100.00 a month. and he relies on it to make a living. but i guarantee they struggling with a very high inflation. in august the rate was more than 12 percent gray. this is a rich country, a country that can feed millions of people and still we have millions who go hungry . how could you explain that to chat enough?
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oh yeah, no, no. i didn't. tina's economy is i going, i think this is the place so currency, and it's worth 50 percent less than it was 6 months ago. prices are storing, the government has increased pensions and cash $10000.00. by, for most people in this country, it is not enough. argentina has a prominent film, theater industry recently is a member of the argentine act was labor union. he says the industry has not been able to recover since they've been damaged. yes, out, and we haven't been able to go back to the level of production we had before. and so making ends and see it as this economic crisis doesn't help. it's difficult to open new markets and distribution chains. there's many actors who struggle out the countries high inflation rate is the main issue in the next month. presidential election far right candidate have you had a really who has a real chance of becoming argentina's next president is promising to cut mix
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pending and so don't arise the economy he has been competing with a chain. so as a way of showing how he's going to do it, we lease up against former security minister, but the sound will reach and ruling parent nice party economy, chief side of human who's calling for popular tax cuts for workers. and because of this, yeah, because i don't believe in masonic discourses like malays, i believe in democracy. i want a government that's controlled by congress and not by decree. whoever wins the presidency will have to deal with difficult economic scenarios. and the millions of origin times for doing everything they can to survive. the so we'll just see that when a site is a cap. so caring role samples from an asteroid is back on us. young manned spacecraft landed in the us state of utah. one of the samples is full and a half 1000000000 years old. there's always
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a contain claims about the origins of also the system. hold on is from washington university in saint louis. he says that studying these asteroids will deepen our understanding of the solar system. no one mission will answer all of these profound questions, including why are we here? how do we get started? i would mention is like a service racks are incredible because they bring back material from the very area in the solar systems history and importantly, material. it has not going to gone any of the later processing that say the rocks on earth. and that means that we can look at what the actual chemical or physical properties of the solar system are like that in the case of the asteroid that will start with the rest when to venue anyways, a carbon rich asteroid. and there's also evidence that at some point earlier in its history, it was a symbol from parts of a larger object through which water actually percolated through. and when you have water and you have carbon imposed contact, you often generate organic, complex carbon based molecules. that's the kind of stuff we think might have a re recently gone into the building blocks of life. and so by looking at the
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samples from this asteroid that date back to almost time 0, we have a good idea of what chemical and physical conditions and properties were like in a way that we absolutely can off by simply studying what we find on there. it won't tell us all the answers, but it will be a big step forward in understanding what conditions were like early in the solar system. but potentially could have paid a big role in allowing life to develop here under the chinese voice. lots of ways who has been part of using games more than 30 years. globally, it's estimated the more than a 120000000 people practice the sport. and the richardson went to a wish you school in the hostage. you have hunger to learn about his ancient traditions. it's a schools with more than 1600 years of history. the future of the chinese motional to wish you looks to be in good hands. the discipline has 2 distinct competition categories, choreographed routines, and full contact financing. points out good to go. i hope most will be on the i love to assure you, since i was
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a child and i've been practicing it ever since. my dream is to share my experiences of issue with the younger generation. so that more and more kids and then to do it . but it's a part of the chinese tradition and culture that needs to be looked after. when it comes to winning metals and we're showing a has a recall this full 1st came into the agent games in 1919 events inviting since then china has gone on to 6 gold medals. that's close to 3 times the number one by all the other countries. put together 10 year old tony's each one hopes to one day when an agent gains metal of his own one. then if i do things like video games, it's bad for my eyesight and my body gets weak. with for sure, my body will be stronger. i can learn to protect myself for the plus it looks cool . so i think to show is
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a perfect sport. iran and the dentist done well among the countries from outside of china to enjoy metal success at the last agent games. and we, she's growing global popularity was recognized the decision to include it in the 2026. you're selling picks in senegal. but it's yet to become a full olympic sports home development. also, since it became part of the asian games, our government is offered us more support. and each year i take students to international competitions where we, when many metals were certainly thing up, i feel sure that through our efforts one day, sooner or later wish you will become and then the big sport regardless of it, to the big states, this will she will continue to be one of the schools, the listing agent games unique and the richardson l g 0. i'm jo. the is, i was there and these are the top stories. even rise, which is accusing me us of failing to provide compensation to rockies,
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who were held captive and tortured in the famous abu ghraib prison. many of the roughly 100000 rockies were detained, sorry,

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