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closest pointed to the since it's the 2nd full moon, it's also known as a blue moon. but it will be more than a decade until the next 2 to be moon. for many that seems like you as a way the at least a 100 people are killed in northern iraq after a huge fire breaks out that the wedding of the city of most the low i'm down in jordan, this is on tuesday or a life and uh, and so coming up from a us president, donald trump is non liable for full author lying about his financial statements for decades. waiting across the rio grande river to reach the us. we hear from the migrants making dangerous journey is from mexico,
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the associates. so happy she's finally come, get as and 53 goals and counting house china continued to dominate the asian games. we report from home show the at least a 100 people have died and many more had been injured off. the fire broke out of the wedding in northern iraq. officials say up to a 1000 people had been attending the ceremony with the city of mosul when the blaze happened is being reported. the fireworks may have started the blaze on the line in the get the holy semi is passed away. i found 4 of them dead had a going to the waiting with them and i have to would have died. each member of my family is gone. know my family, my children, and my brother. that's young. they only take money. the only does not have any fire
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extinguishers, and the owner also brought a bodily dress, use the ceiling materials. unfortunately, unfortunately, we christians witnessed this because of him who would have to why it has more now from the rocky capitals to risk you on fire extinguishing operations. we're going to melting just lead to did with the fire accident that broke out in a wedding. coal in and how about any district? part of nina will province him at know that you are now at the local sources that sit in the area say that was also help causing that number of this is an injury is the ins and suffocation is also that there is no pro for it. safety major is in place and also that like for example, there is no problem. emergency exists in that building would also help with
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excessive painting that entries as to is that it is the name of the materials used in the construction of the whole, the help of igniting the fire, and causing that huge number of death is and the injuries. now it may be killed, the facilities in the district of sort of media can equipment and some cases had been transferred to neighboring provinces to that received medical treatment and investigation has been at at old and forensic teams have been ordered to collect evidence in order to also identify a causes of it that, that has excessive bating, get the disaster. a judge in new york is found former us president donald trump, liable for fraud and has cancelled the trump organizations business certificates. the states attorney general letisha james brought the case against trump and his
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family business, accusing them of inflating the value of their assets and that was in order to get better terms on bank loans and insurance from says the routing is unfair of the plans to appeal kristin certainly 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 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 suggest it is not going to go well. the attorney
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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, algebra, new york. so let's bring in bruce fine. he's a former us associate deputy attorney general manager and just live from washington dc. bruce, it was good to help you with that. so just how significant then is this rooting that trump is liable for fraud because it does seem a bit unusual that the judge has made this very serious routing without even having a trial. oh, yes, it is unusual because the evidence was so overwhelming and comes basic defense was there is no object weights of value. any problem. the judge rejected that out of hand. trust me. anybody could claim that the they are selling the, the time to all, even if it was a little while it so it is unusual that the case is so overwhelming based upon the
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discovery and documentation that liability is established without even trial. so now what's coming will be the level of the sentence to be visited upon mr. trump's organization. now there may will be substantial damages or fines, but remember truck as benefactors who throw money at the end, he's never had difficulty raising money. he will claim that paying off the fines as part of this political campaign. so there's 2020, okay. for campaign included, money will be used to pay off the finances here. but i think in the more important issue is this shows in my judgement to complete. you know this of mr. trump's lawyer, some of them were find themselves making frivolous arguments. he doesn't pay his lawyers, he's unable to attract many people of any reputation because they are in time to get indicted or get sanctioned. and that's uh, forecast of what's going to happen in the criminal trials ahead. yeah,
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we'll come back to as low as in a minute, bruce. and it does seem extremely that part of trump's defense deposition was it? he included this disclaimer, saying the banks of insurance couldn't depend on his financial statements. that's. that's extraordinary. and the judge katy so right through that yes, basically he said well, they knew we were faking it so they couldn't really rely upon what they knew was a great a you know, that's like saying you should to believe my lie and therefore your reliance is not legally justified, it is rather a staggering statement to make and one of the reasons why the judge impose sanctions on the lawyers was because they repeated over and over again. their theory that there is no objective way to place a value on a property. main. trump, himself would say he is value would change by hundreds of millions of dollars overnight. yes. depending on how he felt psychologically. i mean that turns um, i think uh, you know, financed into simply a lovely day. it doesn't mean that,
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let me just jump in quickly here because i just wanna ask you what happens next. i mean, trump says he'll appeal the routing, but it sounds like is organization is going to find it very difficult, but a business in new york state. let's go quickly back to the point you were making more broadly was telling us about his legal team incumbent as low as i've lost the dozens of cases so far. dozens of cases, not only dozens, every single page since november of 2020. 61 case is trying to return the election out list cases with regard to view of invoking privilege and planning investigations were legal. yes, i'm on a single important case and over a year and i think it shows that mr. trump. one simply doesn't understand law in court room evidence as opposed to what plays politically. i think this bear this most ill for mr. trump. now we have decisions we expect very soon relating to the georgia trial or whether it gets submitted to the federal court for trial. uh and the, the, the trial is the thing with regards them are like, oh,
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destruction of evidence. but i think this indicates he's going to be convicted and he's going to be in appeals a long time. but now he's finally understanding there's a difference between politics and law. there is a bruce, just a final thought to you. i mean, what impact to this likes to have been on him politically in the run up to the us presidential elections? i mean like you more love with him and then trump remains extremely popular with his base doesn't. yeah, i think just in isolation, it's not going to have a huge impact because your claim was the we times and you know, the annual golf vc will be able to raise money to pay whatever things are opposed upon him. but i think that it will be utilized in other cases to show this is somebody who lacks credit bill. you don't use it because when you're found liable in the circumstances and your credibility in other forms is also impair in to that degree, mr. trump, dan will be handed. yeah, but i wouldn't want to overstate one this case if he's sitting in
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a prison cell that's a different story. bruce, fine, always good to get your thoughts on your analysis. bruce, thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. thank you. joe button has made history by joining striking or to work as on the picket lines in detroit. the us president told members of the auto workers union they deserve the pay rise. they're asking for an official has more from detroit. as it is symbolic and significant, the 1st time of serving us president has woke 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 history. the workers we spoke to see the one more than
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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 work is that the big 3 car manufacturers walked out when their last agreement expired. they're 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 flight will cost the us economy billions of dollars. and he plans to run on the fence of the economy and his re election
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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, but not enough to get the deal. the white house says that staying active negotiations, but it isn't as reluctant to show which side it fevers all in for sure. i'll dizzy to detroit state and federal officials in the us state of texas or the odds on how to respond to an influx of migrants. but the southern border. thousands of asylum seekers have been crossing daily from mexico with a hope of entering the united states. president biden says they should be treated humanely before they can enter that being forced across the rows of rays. a why put up by texas border guards under 0 is heidi show. castro is an eagle pos, texas a migrant asylum seekers crossing the rio grande river. they've just crossed, waiting for hearing people scream either out of elation or just
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everything the 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 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 ads or to see it ages $8.00 and $7.00, her 2 children. if you'll be okay, get together. see them when you little 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, it's taken so much effort to get to this point. it wasn't easy,
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but they're here and there think how much is a steady stream of people? sometimes families with children who are even younger very long 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
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a person's chest. and this is the spot where 2 children did drown and recent wait an hour. we were being told by uh were being told by, by state police that we can be here as, as the prospect that we cannot touch the wires themselves. these people are 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 that this has passed to the united states before k, y o, k is surpassing. why is this your pan? we'll get to the, into the price the most, are you going to get on thing? cuz i'm on this one because that's his when his wayland car and he says that he's hopeful that's going to give him the opportunity to claim asylum, which you can see just how many people are so desperately making this journey. at
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this moment. i'll just say it was manual rapidly. it has this update from mexico city. we're outside one of mexico cities largest migrant shelters. and we've been told by some of the coordinators here that the shelter is operating beyond capacity . they're doing their best to accommodate new comers, but many of the people that you see here behind me will be having to find somewhere to spend the night simply because there's not enough room over the course of the day we have in calendar migrants and refugees from various different nationalities, vast majority of whom are from venezuela. also, folks from countries like hunters, haiti, cuba, we have encountered folks from countries in west africa, countries like in goal. oh, we met one group that was traveling north towards the united states from afghanistan. now, most of the folks that we've spoken to say that despite the fact that mexico is offering them a chance to request the asylum here, they're committed to continuing their journey north towards the united states. take
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a listen. i mean, i've never occurred to me to request to saw them in mexico. my goal was always to reach the united states. and that's where we had been the fact that we're seeing migrant shelters here in mexico city, operating beyond capacity really does go to show that this is a crisis that's not only playing out along mexico's northern border with united states. this week. we learned that somewhere around 3000 people are entering mexico through with southern border, with guatemala, every single day. we've also heard this week from mexico's president, and it is monday lopez over the who plans to meet with foreign ministers from 10 different nations in the region. countries like cuba, like hunters and venezuela, hoping to find a regional solution to this crisis before it continues to worse. and one way that up in to al jazeera mexico city, slow so. so to come here and i'll just say we're including coals urgent medical supplies, and the gonna cover about up to
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a few different explosion kills natalie. 68 people. and we look at them, fishes of project in the philippines to revive the world's most polluting river. more or less the that we're getting to the end of the wet season throughout the stay. sure. there is still more rain to come, significant, ready for a time? i think in hong sure. but the temperatures have dropped back down most probably still quite open a socket. 32 in china. it's funny enough the last golf west east month. so she had on average and we might see right and develop and serve itself and she ended more likely it's bit for the science building on the yangtze and stuff, the yankee in hong kong terms of the coming dime. they were warned off to be on the high side because it's not much relation in hong kong. this looks cooler,
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but also rather machinery to potentially quite wet and is particularly west in vietnam. tyler and bruce wanted cambodia, this is all seasonally correct. las vegas drive the sound that through most of indonesia and the mountains suited vain should be retreating from india. now having got a long way north in the last week while they are showing signs of doing what they're supposed to, what would be expected to through my roster. imagine production down towards telling gonna it's likely to be what i think should be with, which makes it drive to the northwest. it's been dry in pakistan and surprisingly for a bit longer still describes us quite hot and humid karate. but look at what's happening in the roles in the hindu kush. the 5th science of substantial snow for the season . and the,
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we'll come back and pick them out about top stories here. this, at least a 100 people have died and many more than egypt after a massive fire broke out of the wedding in northern iraq. officials say up to a 1000 people had been attending the ceremony in the city of mosul. speaking of pulls that file as may have started. a judge in new york or san former us president,
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donald trump and other sons miles from the states attorney general. both the case against the confidence comedy business, accusing them of inflating the value of their assets. trump says the president joe biden has joined, striking, go to workers on the picket line in wayne county in michigan state. is that a significant, a rise, which has become this by 12 days and a long expected move in the united states, the federal trade commission and a collection of 17 states, assuming one of the richest companies in the world. amazon is accused of anti trust violations. end up being a monopoly. particular hanging report from washington. in the united states, companies don't get much bigger than amazon worth $1.00 trillion dollars with more than a 1000000 employees worldwide. but now federal regulators in the united states. so you got this big and this rich using unfair practices around 60 percent of the
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sales on amazon dot com come from small and medium sized companies. but the f t c says when they list on amazon because of fees and requirements forever to dollars, the seller makes one of those dollars goes to amazon a fee that it says amounts to a 50 percent. amazon tax, which is ultimately passed along to consumers. because of amazon's reach the f d c. so sellers have little choice but to pay. and it says amazon is also inflating prices of goods because if so, sellers sell their products for less. another platform. the allegation is, amazon basically makes their listing disappear and its site. we are influenced by only from those that do everything that amazon tells me to do and pay whatever that whatever amazon tells them to pay. amazon is design any wrong doing. the case is expected to take years to work its way through the courts, but experts say it could have a huge impact on the company. if they lose,
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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. this is all part of a promise from the biden and ministration to take on big tech. the f t. c is also suing meta, the parent company of facebook. the justice department is in court right now is doing google, how these cases turn out will likely have a huge impact on people worldwide. and the way we all use technology going forward, pedagogy in elgin 0, washington to come on. the russians black sea fleet has been shown attending a video conference a day off to ukraine enforcers said they'd kill him because the cut off was seen taking part in a meeting with the defense minister in footage, released by moscow. on monday ukraine special forces said they've killed stucco lot along with 33 other offices and a missile attack on crimea last week. kind of this house,
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the guys resigned off the heat of the man who said that i'm not so unit during world war 2. the speaker anthony wrote to invited yellows, not who during fridays special parliamentary session in the house of commons. the 98 year old was cool. the ukrainian heroes jr. a visit by ukrainian president let them use the landscape, but it vending budge that he'd worked in a division that was responsible for the mass murders of innocent civilians. canadian in 5 minutes, adjusting to to cool the incident. deeply embarrassing the government of the philippines is own unambitious project to restore what's been described as a dead river. the passing war to a minute law has been ranked as the world's most polluting river, as it empties thousands of tons of plastic into the ocean. each year, as long as it has bonded below reports in the capital, a task force has been set up to rehabilitate the rift. so as a cycling advocates, i've a cruise up in bikes along the passive river. it's a main body of water that stretches nearly 30 kilometers and spence,
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5 cities within the philippines capital region was clearly polluted. i re doesn't think it's dead. i see a lot of people hanging out in this area. i didn't even, we can't just see people fishing whether or not it's dead. it's serving a purpose. in 2021, a global study found a positive river carried the most plastic waste reaching the ocean from rivers or small parks and historical landmarks lined to rivers. banks, so the informal communities and industries, they produce waste, where people used to be and what life thrived president for dean and marcus junior believes the river is forth saving season, baled a master plan. he says, we'll be happy to take the waterway and develop areas around it to boost trade and tourism and the quality of life for millions of people. there been many efforts to clean up the positive river over the years, but this $35000000.00 dressing pots are just one of the biggest operations today.
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and it helps to complement the government's plan. son miguel is one of the country's biggest numbers, is undertaking the years long endeavor and at no cost to the government. at the moment, we are almost complete in cleaning up the river, we have a remove about 1400000 metric tons of sales in the waste. but critics have expressed doubts over to companies. intentions suddenly get us also proposed building a major road over the waterway. you know, when you look at the population of metro, many large, 696 percent of filipino households don't own don't own private fires. and so you're talking about the 4 percent, your seating, the face of a river compromising environmental concerns, compromising carriers is compromising communities for the apartments in the department of human settlement and urban development heads deposit river
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rehabilitation committee and says the road is a part of its plan with both projects still years into making people here can only wait to see how saving this river is going to change their environment quite. even though alger 0 manila, the discuss some sports news now. and history's been made of the asian games in the home show, with china as one of the 1st of the sport gold medal. at the continental show piece . the house defeated malaysia in the arena of bella, final declaim 1st place. it was a demonstration of support of the last games in chicago, but has not been upgraded to a mental event. but china remains way out in front in the middle count with 53 goals over the last 4 decades. no other country has been able to challenge them of the top of the metals table under which is and reports i'm hung joe, with the host nation is hoping to win 200 goals for the 1st time. a showing
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a 1st and everyone else a distance 2nd, it's being assembly as solely to these home jo, agent games and showing his biggest metal holes have come on the 2 previous occasions when the country has folks to be events. chinese hood let will uni is hoping 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 can definitely do it. so you guys are ahead of the games. the precedence of sean is olympic committee down g down less athletes 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 schools. he said they should also raise that political awareness. and remember, the great, the cause of the nation associating hung joe with little this home success is
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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 showing his athletes a so to me doing the best to put the whole city on the map. gina and the issue to the case, the true happiness leading this title came at the moment we reached the finish line . that's where we realize we were going to have our national anthem. so i'm trying to slack waste. essentially, i would say i was more than excited, woke up the big challenge will be for china to finish check with the middle tables at mixed use power. so lympics at the less to lympics the country finished 2nd, a single goals metal behind the united states. and the richardson l g sierra, i'm jo, no for those with the fear of heights you may want to look away. now. one
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is german skydive and max amount of funding of an incredible sense of a gemini, is iconic, notional understand consul detached himself from a power of lighter fluid, almost 200 kilometers an hour and just as winks. it nodded slightly on the ground. the thoughtful picture of a headlines hit us out, at least a 100 people have died and many more have been injured off to a fire broke out at a wedding in northern iraq. officials say up to a 1000 people who had been attending the ceremony. we have a city of mosul when the blaze happened was being reported that fireworks may have started to blaze mocking with the wind has more from the rocky capital bank that according to sources, meet a local sources in how about any, what's helped igniting the.
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