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higher area that stretches in this direction, it was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started to flood once again the the former us president donald trump, is sound liable for full. dr. long are you going his financial statements for decades? the other one down, jordan to so i'll just say or a life and also coming up. yes, president joe biden makes history. the joint and striking also workers in the state of michigan cities in texas, struggle as an influx of migrants and refugees arrive along the us, mexico border $55.00 to extinguish the blaze,
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the fuel definitely in the going to turn it back with an explosion on monday killed at least 68. i'm injured. hundreds. a judge in new york is found former us president donald trump, liable for food. the states attorney general letisha james brought the case against trump and his family business, accusing them of inflating the value of their assets and net worth in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance. just it was kristen sweeney has moved from new york. this new york judge is saying that former president, donald trump, who ran for office and got elected largely based on his reputation as a savvy, successful business man, is a fraud. the judge ruled that the president and his business associates and his company over valued the assets that he had in order to get better financing and
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better deals when it comes to things like insurance, payments, or loans. this again is a summary judgement that was issued before the case goes to a civil trial in the coming weeks where other charges would be considered against the former president. but this suggests it is not going to go well. the attorney general of new york, a woman by the name of the decision, james is seeking $250000000.00 in damages from the former president, as well as a prohibition on him ever doing business in new york state. again. christian salumi, i'll just share a new york. yes, president joe biden has made a history by joining striking, also because on the picket line in detroit, biden told members of the auto workers union that they deserve. the pay rise, they're asking for. he added, they should be rewarded for the sacrifices they made, and also manufactures of struggling during the financial crisis. an official report,
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some wayne county, michigan. it is symbolic and significant. the 1st time of serving us president as well. the picket line with striking workers the white house likes to put tree, joe biden is the most pro union to work the president in his 6 the workers we spoke to see the one more than a photo shooting support. that's great, that are you coming out here for anybody come down here, tell me what is the result? i say we're asking for exactly what we're we're, we're doing a hard job and we should be a little more. what is it? the big 3 car manufacturers walked out when their last agreement expired. they're
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looking for a 40 percent rise over 4 years, better retirement payments, and guarantees over jobs as the industry switches to electric vehicles. everything is held concepts uh and the browser babies does represent a threat to employment in the us. auto industry is, is a big search over the next 7 to 10 years. we could lose upwards of 752800000 jobs. that's a big share of auto employment. joe biden has to walk a fine line here. he wants to show support for the workers on the front line of this dispute. but he also knows that an extended stripe will cost the us economy billions of dollars. and he plans to run on the fence of the economy and his re election efforts. also, his biggest republican rival, danny trump, will be here in michigan on wednesday, trying to win the support of the same or to work the company say they've made record offers to the union's the sign of movement,
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but not enough to get the deal. the white house says that staying active negotiations, but it isn't as reluctant to show which site it fevers all in for sure. i'll dizzy to detroit. as a grand crisis at the southern boot of the united states, a large number of asylum seekers continued across the river from mexico. so just put the bite and administration under intense pressure. the men of el paso says the boulder city is now a breaking point. while another says, eagle pass is declared a state of emergency. i just know castro is in the eagle pos, texas. she said the situation that is desperate. a migrant asylum seekers crossing the rio grande river. they've just crossed, waiting for hearing people scream either out of elation. or just every single stress that they have gone through as they now have to traverse the spinal barrier. we're seeing fathers carrying their children, mothers, i think the little boy's face really says everything. it's
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a very difficult moment for these families who are now stepping on american soil for the 1st time really. so she is so happy she, she's finally come, get out to me or to see it ages $8.00 and $7.00, her 2 children. if you'll be okay in a color, see the many of those. so as to is 6, almost all you go about us as a whole lot of ones. i'm asking her how she got her children through this journey from much of what i get the most that a lot better than what she says has taken so much effort to get to this point. it was an easy but they're here and there. thanks home, which is a steady stream of people. sometimes families with children who are you hearing very loud.
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it's notable that these government boats, obviously you just saw them buzz so closely. people who are waiting in the water. children who are terrified enough as it is as they are fighting these currents. this man's bag was caught on the razor wire, but these boats don't stop unless it's apparent that someone is in really true danger that their lives are in danger. and it's, it's, it's important not to downplay the danger here. yes, you're seeing people waiting across this water, which is about waist high. i but it's unpredictable. the occurrence can become much stronger up to a person's chest. and this is the spot where 2 children did drown. and recent wait an hour we were being told by a we're being told by, by state police that we can be here as, as the press. but that we cannot touch the wires themselves. these people are
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coming up onto the shore of the us, and many have been actively seeking immigration enforcement officers. us agents asking them where do we turn ourselves in? please? asking them to begging them for water. you're, you're seeing this man holding his id card in his hand. well, it also knew it does this, a says passed to the united states before k, y o. k is surpassing. why is this your plan to get to the phone and to the price? the most i'm going to get on to because i'm on this one because that's his name is whalen, carr, and he says that he's hopeful that's going to give him the opportunity to claim asylum, which is another assist. you can see just how many people are so desperately making this journey at this moment. but i'll just say it was money, a wrapping that was outside the mexican commission for refugees in mexico city. they are doing their very best to accommodate new comers and every few minutes we are seeing a new group of people arrived over the course of the day we've encountered migrants predominantly from venezuela. but we're also seeing many,
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many people from countries like haiti from cuba, from ecuador, from honduras, guatemala countries from west africa such as in goal or we encountered as well. a group from afghanistan, so various different nationalities. the fact that here in mexico city of migrant shelters are already overflowing, and they have been for the last few weeks, is this crisis has continued to worse and really does go to show that this is a crisis that's not only unfolding along mexico's border with united states just moments ago, you had asked heidi, how long can this go on for we also learned this week that every day, somewhere around 3000 migrants from various nationalities are entering mexico to mexico. southern border with guatemala. it is clear that immigration officials here in mexico are overwhelmed. the numbers are just too many. so over the course of the last few weeks last week, mexico signed an agreement with the united states to increase the port stations in
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the words of mexican officials to alleviate pressure to the pressure eyes. some of the crisis in border cities along mexico, southern florida, with guatemala and along the country is northern border. with the united states, mexico is also applied a series of different measures to try to curb migration moving north, such as a temporary suspension of north bound trains. of trains being a very popular method for migrants who are trying to reach the united states. but after a series of deaths and injuries were reported of the course of the last few weeks after thousands and thousands of migrants can see migrants and refugees. very dramatic pictures of the last few weeks, just crowding on top of these trains very dangerous conditions that they face when they do so. these trains collectively known as love it. yeah, for the beast here in mexico. well, medical t was a raised in a loaner car back where an explosion of the fuel depot has killed at least 68 people and injured hundreds. it happened as people seeking to flee to armenia lined
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up for petrol. on monday, maybe 300 have been injured many more on a critical condition. the cause of the blast is still on the. some of them give a report some what i did is close the cover of the 5 race to an hour as a $110.00 fuel tank burned, 50 inspection, 5 fighting vehicles were sent by us or by john to extinguish the blaze. people gather to fill the tons of tens of thousands of ethnic armenians leave caught about for him. peacekeepers and direct costs are evacuating critically wounded boone victims and equip hospital struggle with the influx of hundreds of patients. 7 facilities, including the medical center run by the rest in peace keeping mission, but quickly overwhelmed. aid has founded to arrive and medics of calling for urgent supplies. it's urgent that all these patients, hundreds of patients get as most medical care as they can. but it's also urgent
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that these patients are moved to medical facilities that are better or able to better care for them to present it as of the other by johnny government said they're in contact with the representatives of the army and residents of colorado. the red cross is being given access to the wounded medical workers and supplies are being thrown in from armenia. and some patients in critical condition are being taken back. the other by johnny goldman says it's open it's airspace sent in medical health and put hospitals and i'm the car about the region on high alert. but after years of mistrust and fighting ethnic, armenians aren't even ready to bring in their critically wounded patients for treatment into as advice on some of them in driving down to the era. hold on this kind of off region or how does it has been it? smith is the registration center of ethnic comedians arriving at the village of conan. so it's the end of the road for the estimate medians of as a by john, who for centuries of major home in his mountains and deal with the separatist ng
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type of nicole and o'connor back. now wonder as a by john to control the a 120000 remaining ethnic. all medians were told they could stay on the road from back, who only it set off an exodus well neighboring media more than 20000 arrived since sunday. by the way, we are going what will happen to us? no one knows. i don't know what you say about our future. i don't think we will be able to return your car. but how, how can we go back off to order this happened? we can't live with them. of these all means a proud, angry, and upset. russian peacekeepers fail to stop as a by john blocking the main road to armenia for 9 months. they refused to accept aid that was offered via, along the route, controlled by as a by john. your opinions are accused of not wanting to pressure eyes, oil and gas rate jobs about jobs. this song latania for this thought. i don't know
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what kind of just game dcs. i lift everything, get my whole tunnels, potatoes in my seller pony. it would if he was there. i know i wouldn't make a new life, but it won't be the same. cuz the one who made us like these cards in the us government says as a buy jones use a force to take control. we're going to go into kind of back was unacceptable. we know the 0, our insureds civilians in the corner car box need to be evacuated and it is absolutely essential that evacuation be facilitated by the government of us or by john. that's about john's president ill, him ali a says his iron fist is consigned. the idea of the regents independence, the history. 0 0 0 punishment, i'll just say era on the all media as a by jump to kosovo, serbs captured, offer a gun battle of the cost of administrative appeared in court. the government and consummate it says around 30 heavily armed ethnic subs for police and barricaded
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themselves into a sub in orthodox them on a straight 3 attack as an one police officer were killed. by for a short break here. now just a rep when he come back, we'll tell you why the petition. secretary says the un records and convention needs to be revised. plus i'm john hendern in illinois, where farmers are using artificial intelligence to create the farms of the future. the, the, there was some poky showers running through on a cold front through saffo straight around to the west, and then probably dying dime full. they reach out of late. in fact, the picture increasing the new southwest is going to go to one more cloud and like to share, it's not big sun, the stones leaving behind rather warm weather. and if you think test,
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if you follow it looks hot, you'd be right to think back because the rest of september 34.2 is not breached up wednesday. it won't be because on thursday, be cooling weather. once again, the same time lucia has consolidate, run up the east coast towards brisbin. usually this weather is pretty poky. all say for early spring having had a very wet start when the stop. so we can know, finally weddington amtrust george back window died down, but the rain hasn't got more significance. they work its way up through the southern outs of the whole thing, mexicans, i think on friday in today's here. and most of the lazy allows sheet still in the dry season. the wet weather really wet weather is in viet nam, almost reco bracky but not quite but most of set time is right. is folding done on the rest of your full in north vietnam package was talent. i'm cambodia and the might be a, a late golf of significant rainy running out through christ to she and other wednesday or thursday. hong kong is cooling down and getting or she made some right .
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the have the right, the boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that 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 who close for freedom of speech and 1st amendment . brian got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support the one to build on which is era news the
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welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. there's a judge in new york on former us president donald trump and his sons liable for food. the states attorney general brought the case against trump and his family business, accusing them of inflating the value of their assets and that was to get better terms on bank loans. uninsurance, tens of thousands of refugees of cost into our media from the going to kind of back up the as a by john launched on ministry operation in the region last week. you're eventually is having to take in thousands, most of the growing crisis that the southern pulled up, united states and large number of asylum seekers continue to cross over into the us from mexico. so just but the by the ministration under intense pressure. what are some secretaries to a problem? and it says the rules for who was able to seek asylum in a different country need to be reexamined and revised addressing a us based think tank brought them and questioned whether the u. n's 1951 refugee convention is still relevant in the modern age,
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but the un refugee agency says the convention remains as one of them today, as when it was adopted. for monica chapman is a member of the scottish parliament. she says so will a problem in speech, escape goats migrants and absolves the u. k. of any responsibility to help refugees . i am outraged by swell abraham in speech today. she has effectively undermined more than 70 years old refugee protections, and she has thrown in the refugee convention under a bus. we know that people don't seek refuge just because they want to. they seek refuge because they all being persecuted. they seek refuge because they have no other option in the u. k. they, there's been a consistent narrative for several years now folks up by hate on page you just by the conservative government and others that seek to scape goat migrants and refugees. we know many people, many hundreds of, of,
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of people have died in the english channel trying to get to safety in the u. k. it is our responsibility as one of the wealthiest countries on the planet to offer safe refuge. i'm secretary to, to people who are clean persecution and depression and to say that, you know, that those characteristics that make people a target should no longer qualify them for the full refugee spaces. that, that's just an abomination. as far as i'm concerned, this is rose torres in minnesota is in saudi arabia to attend the united nations conference on will tourism heim cups is to day visit to read comes of saudi arabia is pursuing a possible us broker deal to normalize relations between the 2 countries reynolds has moved from occupied east jerusalem. the visit of is rarely torres administer hubcaps. the saudi arabia is literally unprecedented. no such senior is really official, has ever visited the kingdom. and we are also hearing
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a report from israeli army radio that the communications minister of israel will also visit saudi arabia next week. this is all signs of the progress being made under the us brokered effort to normalize relations between the 2 countries. such a normalization would have benefits for saudi arabia and for israel. but it remains to be seen what benefit if any, it would have for the palestinians living under occupation. many palestinians are fearful that if the deal does go through, they will be left without any significant political concessions. rob reynolds, l, g, a 0 in occupied, east jerusalem as well. these really towards administers visit to riyadh comes on the same day. a saudi delegation is visiting ramallah for the 1st time in 30 years . now you've been bundle also daddy met the palestinian president, a bus,
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the kingdoms known resident and basset to the occupied palestinian territory handed over his credentials. so jerry was appointed in august. i mean, at the 1st, during his latest interview, the crown print spoke about the importance of the public opinion caused for the kingdom of saudi arabia. as per the international legitimacy decisions. and the 2 state solution is the establishment of a palestinian state of the bodies of 2 by ranges, soldiers killed in a drug stripe near the human saudi boat. it had been repacked rated to my nama humans, who with these are accused of being behind the attack by rain as part of his out in that condition. that's for the who, the since 2015. saudi arabia is calling the incidents on monday, a publication, and is threatening to respond. i was late to who the spokesman said the condition of killed several of the many fighters over the past month and cool the death regrettable violations of the truths. the condo of russia is black. c, fleet has been shown attending a video conference a day off of ukraine enforcers said they'd killed him because
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a call of was seen taking part in a meeting with the defense minister in video released by moscow. on monday ukraine special forces said they'd killed several of along with $33.00 of the offices that i missed on the tax on crime. the last week. permanent russian opposition lead alexson of valley has lost his appeal against the new 19 year prison sentence. his jail to him was extended last month after he was convicted. unexplained miss challenges. the 47 year old has been a critic of the crime in for the last decade. it was arrested 2 years ago after returning to moscow from germany, where he was recovering after being poisoned. as i'm as of is being sued by us regulators of allegations it's stifled competition by inflating prices and overcharging sellers on its platform. the lawsuit brought by the federal trade commission and 17 state attorneys, as part of a year long investigation into the e commerce joint mich told us on the electronic frontier foundation, he explained the business practices that have landed the m as in colt. it's really
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about the rules, the amazon imposes on 3rd party sellers as of forbidding them from offering lower prices on other platforms, requiring them to use amazon's fulfillment services in order to be part of the, the, um, uh, uh, prime program for uh, shipping costs of the fcc is accusing amazon of using those policies to drive prophets to itself. uh wow. generally raising prices across the board. i think the break up is on the table. it is one of the things that they have to see is asking for. but there's a range of outcomes that are possible and including simply borrowing amazon from the various practices that this lots are just complaining about. and all of that might come in. ready district rule, this rule so really does target retail and not just retail, but the services that amazon provides to 3rd party sellers come to his house
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speaker has resigned after he. i'm of the man who served in a nazi unit in world war 2. the speak up until he wrote to invited you out of classroom code during friday's special parliamentary session in the house of commons today. the 98 year old was called a ukrainian hero during a visit by ukrainian president for the landscape, but event image he had worked in a division that was responsible for the mass murders of innocent civilian are. now, scientists are testing intelligent finding robots to help address the worlds of getting food crisis. the idea is to make agriculture more efficient from small load the funds to large commercial estates. i'll just bear with john henry and as i story from champagne, illinois on the midwestern prairies of illinois and seen many high autumn corn come the farmers of the future. a march of machines, ag bucks and prairie parlance, rolls its way through leafy crop prose, performing much of what farm hands do and more scientist at the university of
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illinois and several other institutions are testing artificial intelligence technologies that are already being evaluated on farms world wide it's a win win for everyone, right? a farmer makes more money. the soil and the environment is better off. for a 2nd string, more carbon ready whenever we can, and the consumer gets healthier. more organic climate smartphone. a small army of robots targets dry storage spots weeds and pest interest agents. avoiding indiscriminate pesticide in riverside use that leads to resistant waves and bucks. and they measure which seeds fair better. between seasons, farmers often lack the time and labor to plant cover crops that enrich the soil and protect against run off into the water supply. but farmed box plant off season crops between corn and soybean rose before they're even harvested. and robotic dogs
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walk where wheels can get tangled. robots are very the eye candy and so they tend to get most of the attention. robots have just a fraction of all the things that we do to install these at a depth of sit there are buried sensors that record soil health and crop hydration . livestock drawings, monitor cattle, health wait and single out. pregnant couch or artificial intelligence is designed to make farming more productive, more environmentally sustainable, using better data, and not so much to replace human labor as they make it more effective. this 28 year old farmers as new technologies can help with a growing field, labor shortage, and a crushing schedule plan thing occurs at the same time. spring harvest is all really at the same time. so we really do get into labor crunch for, for very short, but intense periods throughout the year. so things like automation are definitely a solution with limited agricultural land and
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a growing global food crisis. researchers say the rise of robots and increasing automation seems inevitable. john henry and l g 0, champagne, illinois not to the asian games where china remains way out in front, in the middle count with 53 goals for the last 4 decades. no other countries been able to challenge them at the top of the middle of the table on the richardson reports from hung shop showing the 1st and everyone else a distance. second, it's been a familiar solely to these home jo, agent games, and showing as big as metal holes have come on the previous occasions when the country has folks to be events. chinese hood lu county is hoping her 1st agent games goals will come in front of a home crowd. i'm not afraid of anyone. when i go to the battlefield, i have to rely on myself to adjust. so i stay positive and keep telling myself you
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can definitely do it at the head of the games. the presidents of sean is olympic committee down g down less definitely. it's in no doubts as to what was expected of them. the requirements were for them to bring glory to the country and demonstrate the power of chinese sport. he said they should also raise the political awareness and remember, the great, the cause of the nation associating hung joe with little this home success is important. as the city shown off, so when you audience, i think these games are more for the city of hon. joe, which for the uninitiated, this, the city of 8000000 people lost a little bit in the shadow shanghai. this is a gigantic city. ali baba is headquartered here, but most people outside of china don't know what sean is athlete to. so to me doing the best to put the whole city on the map. gina and the issue to the case, the to happiness. we think this title came at the moment we reached the finish line . that's where we realized we were going to have our national anthem. so i'm trying
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to slack waste. essentially, i would say i was more than excited. woke up the biggest challenge will be for china to finish check with the middle tables at mixed use power, so lympics at the left still it picks the country finished. second. a single goal is metal behind the united states. on the richardson l. g sierra. i'm just the picture of the headlines here, this out, a judge in new york, a sound for my us president donald trump liable of afford the states attorney general leticia. james brought the case against trump and his family business. i chosen them of inflating the value of their assets and net worth in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance. president joe biden has made history by joining striking auto workers on the picket line in wink.
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