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for settled farming 1st image, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land rocks. walter was part 2 of 2 on a jersey to the least a 100 people killed in northern iraq. how big huge fight breaks out at the wedding near the city. the i'm on inside is out. is there a life from? don't know, so coming on will make us president donald trump is found liable for food, often lying about his financial statements for decades. waiting across the rear ground river to reach the us,
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we hear from the migrants making dangerous johnnies from mexico on the costs of climate change. we look at how on predictable weather is impacting coffee funding. in india, the at least a 100 people have died and many more will have been injured off the fiber accounts at a wedding in northern iraq. officials say up to a 1000 people have been attending this term, the new, the city of know. so when the place to place it is being reported, the fireworks may have stopped at the place of the holy families passed away. i found 4 of them dead had a gone to the wedding with them. i too 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 whole does not have any
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fire extinguishers on the owner also brought a bali dress, use the ceiling materials. unfortunately, unfortunately, we christians witnessed this because of him last night until why he has laces from like that. so risk you on fire extinguishing operations. we're going some of those tedious 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 know that local sources that sit in the area say that was also help causing that number of this is an injury. is it the ins and suffocation 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 what also help with excessive painting that entries as to is that it is the name of the materials used
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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 facilities in the district of sort of media can equipment, in some cases have been transferred to neighboring provinces to the received medical treatment and investigation has been at the old and forensic teams have been ordered to collect if it is in order to also identify a causes of it that that has excessive beating get the disaster. a judge in new york has found former us president donald trump, liable for fraud and has cancelled the trump organizations business certificates. the states attorney general edition james brought the case against trump, his family business, accusing them and slicing the body of the assets. and that was in order to get back
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to terms on things like find claims. um insurance from says the ruling is on file and that he plans to appeal christmas leave me has moved from new 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 will 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, bruce fine is a full night. us associated deputy attorney general. he says there was enough evidence for the john to issue routing without the case going before jerry. citizen usual because the evidence was so overwhelming and comes basic defense was there is no object of way to evaluating property. the judge rejected that out of am just me . know anybody could claim that the they are selling the, the taj mahal, even if it was a little haul it. so it is unusual that the case is so overwhelming based upon the discovery and documentation that liability is established without even the file. so now what's coming will be the level of the sentence to be visited upon mr. comes
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organization. now, then they will be substantial damages or fines. but remember, trump is 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 2024 campaigns. 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 often times get invited or get sanction. and that's a forecast of what's going to happen in the 4 criminal trials. the head states and federal officials in the us state of texas are also on how to respond to an influx of migraines. the southern border,
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thousands of asylum seekers have been crossing daily from mexico with hopes of entering the united states. president joe biden says they should be treated humanely before they can enter the us. they being forced to cross rows of raise a wire to put, put out by and texas for the gods. how did you a castro is an eagle past 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 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, a very difficult moment for these families who are now stepping on american soil for the 1st time. so she is so happy she,
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she's finally calm it as a to see at the age of $8.00 and $7.00, her 2 children, if you'll be okay, getting together, see the many of those. so as to is 6, almost all you go about us was the hospital ones. i'm asking her how she got her children through this journey from much of what i get the most that about us. but she says it's taken so much effort to get to this point. it wasn't easy, but they're here and they're thankful much a steady stream of people. sometimes families with children who are you hearing very loud. it's notable that these government votes, obviously you just stop and buzz so closely. people for waiting in the water. children who are terrified enough as it is as they are fighting these currents.
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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. are seeing people waiting across this water, which is about waist high, 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 recently, and our we were being told by uh we're being told by, by state police that we can be here as, as the price. but that we cannot touch the wires themselves. these people are, are coming up onto the shore of the us, 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,
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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. k is surpassing. why is this your panel? we'll get to the idea of the price, the monthly let me get on to get that moment because that's his plan as well and 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 this moment. and let's say now for manual republic who sent us 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 commerce. 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
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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 a, we met a 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 a listen. i mean, nobody have 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 have 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 a long mexico's northern border with united states of this week. we learned that somewhere around 3000 people are entering mexico through with southern border, with guatemala,
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every single day. we've also heard this week from mexico's president and it is monday. lopez open a door 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 when we did up a little algebra, mexico city today, but it has made history by joining striking alter work is on the picket line in detroit. and you, as president told members of the auto workers union that they deserve to pay rise. they're asking for an official report from detroit. the 1st it is symbolic and significant. the 1st time of serving us president as well, the picket line with striking workers. you got
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the white house like stupid tree, joe biden is the most pro union to work the president in history. the workers we spoke to see the one more than a photo shooting support. that was 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. and they, both of these 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.
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that's a big share of auto employment. nobody 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 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 unions. there's 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 site it fevers island, for sure. i'll just say to detroit, in india is hosting coffee producers in bias for more than 90 countries. at the 5th weld coffee conference, the organizers say that they want to help coffee fund this by promising stuff sustainability. but it's stephanie jackson reports many farm is struggling with the
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costly impacts of climate change. whether you drink it dripped, pressed, steamed or iced. these are some of the beans that wake up off of the planet every morning. and it's water the turns them into your favorite type of coffee. but in the hills of conduct go south west india, where coffee beans grow, which are often ruins production. there's either too much or too little o as a result of climate change. this year there's been 40 percent less rain full than usual during the monsoon season. that's having a direct and costly impact on these coffee farmers. last hill, across the down about 40 to 50 percent and i'm because i figured i'd take it in buttons and we got dreams when reading sort of come, you know, during the obvious season. so many of the coffee duties that you see because of the readings and starts and dropping, and once it drops to o'clock, the degree is also. so that was a major concern last year,
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the year before that we had a very lesbians creating irrigation systems and mechanical drawing methods to combat the change in climate is expensive. right, josh is a small scale farmer. he has a 10 acre coffee farm where he also grows other crops. after weather pattern started shifting, you switch to focusing on the robust being a decade ago, more resilient than the more sensitive but more in demand arrive because some of it here that are up to fruit picking. india is coffee is the best in the world. but after picking it becomes the worst coffee in the world to cure it is a very expensive process. small farmers like me, i think we can't afford it. the farmers can join the collective, the chairs and pools resources, making production cheaper. but it's expensive to meet all the criteria and only around one to 2 percent. those in the region assigned up. this is a collective coffee during facility beans or teen processed and graded. the problem
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is that one of the best of all is free to go to days. probably we also did not tell the right story, but i'm happy to tell you that slowly that market development is taking place in november of us to slowly started getting production. and it has been recognized as one of the good covers at pod with either because in most of the day. so it'd be on hold for this ready green for us. it seems farmers here and now more determined to better market their coffee abroad at the weather and the climate. we'll have to help stephanie decker all g 0. still ahead on the out. is there a pull for urgent medical supplies in the going to count it back off the fuel? definitely explanation kills at least 68 people on the us versus the amazon, the online retail, john is being said on charges of running an illegal the
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so we might see a few more big storms in the midwest and they have been fishes. likewise, those in the gulf coast to be pretty big recently, but they are consolidating around florida, maybe georgia. this is the stuff around chicago noticed because the water and thing on the east coast is took up the rather annoying northeast when it'll be cold feeling because of that and the light was sunshine. the rain can be in the pacific might well amount to something substantial in british columbia the next day or so. the rain has already amounted to something substantial in both guatemala and mexico . some flash floods and much supplies, and that could be repeated. but the depth of the shower, i was in cuba, possibly once a getting across the mountain, more likely, nick, around your intent was costa rica and the bins a big house in weston columbia as well. otherwise is still the big story. throughout brazil they are starting to grow again,
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but it's been pretty hard for us to say much of the north of brazil, and it's getting cost again in rio that a dividing line between hudson tutors. this brought the broken cold front. i sent you almost 20 is a drop of at least 10 degrees. so south of it is much cooler weather northwest much hot weather has rear. the stormy weather itself will blow up slowly towards south power though. the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the book back you're watching out, is there a mind if i told the stories this out, these to 100 people have died and many more have been injured off to 5 for accounts at a wedding in northern iraq. officials say up to a 1000 people had been attending ceremony near the city of mosul. it's being reported that fine works may have some took place, a judge, a new cause found for me you as president donald trump and his adult songs liable for the state attorney general. both the case against trump and his family business
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. excusing them of displacing the value of that nonsense from says he stays in federal officials in the us state of texas. our aunts on how to respond to the influx migrants for southern border. thousands of asylum seekers continues across the states and mexico to a long expect to move in the united states. the federal trade commission on a collection of 17 states, assuming one of the richest companies in the wealth amazon is accused of anti trust violations and of being a monopoly. has a cold hand, has a story 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 say got this big and this rich using unfair practices around 60 percent of the sales on
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amazon dot com come from small and medium sized companies. but the f t c says when they list on amazon because of fees are 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 . price is 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, i think a break up is on the table. it is one of the things that they have to see is asking for, but there's
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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 as well. medical teams have arrived in the going account about a quarter, an explosion of the fuel death that killed at least 20 people in inch at hundreds money on critical condition. the balanced happens as people seem to flee to a mania lined up for petrol on monday. so i'm a been debated reports from her these close to the going to kind of back the find raised for hours as a 110 fuel tank burned. 15,
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specially firefighting 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 by rushing peacekeepers. indirect 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 started to arrive and metix, a calling for urgent supplies. it's urgent that all these patients, hundreds of patients get as much of medical care as they can. but it's also urgent 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 guffman say they're in contact with the representatives of the armenian residents of colorado. the red cross is being given access to the wounded medical workers and supplies are being
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thrown in from armenia and some patients in critical condition are being taken back the other by so any government 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 us advice on some of them in driving down to the era. hold on this kind of off region, but it's smith is near a registration center for ethnic albanians arriving at the village of corners. so at the end of the road, the estimate medians of as by john, who for centuries, have made that home in his mountains. um, beyond with the separatist ng type of nicole and no kind of back. now wonder as a by john to control the a 120000 remaining ethnic medians were told they could stay on the road from back. who will leave it?
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set off in exodus will neighbor and media more than $20000.00 of 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 mean, he is a proud, angry and upset russian peacekeepers fail to stop as a by john blocking the main road to armenia for 9 months. they refuse 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, the rate terms of by jones. just something latania for this thought. i don't know what kind of just game dcs. i lift everything, get my whole tunnels, potatoes in my cell or pony. it would if he was there. i know i wouldn't make a new life, but it won't be the same. i cuz the one who made us like these cards in the us
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government says as a by jones use, a force to take control of nicole in a kind of back was unacceptable. we know the 0, our insureds civilians in the corner car box needs to be evacuated and it is absolutely essential that evacuation be facilitated by the government advisor by john. that's about john's president. ill how ali says his iron fist is consigned. the idea of the regions independence, the history. 0 0 0 punishment, i'll just say era on the all media as a by john israel's torment tourism ministers in saudi arabia to attend a united nations conference on well tourism. home counts to day visit to riyadh comes the saudi arabia is pursuing a possible us broken deal to normalize relations between the 2 countries. reynolds has moved from ok potty source name on the visit of is really tourism minister hind
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cast. the saudi arabia is literally unprecedented. no such senior is really official, has ever visited the kingdom. and we're also hearing 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 efforts to normalize relations between the 2 countries. such 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 al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem as well. he is rarely towards administer. his
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visit to re add comes on the same day a sound. st. delegation is visiting romano for the 1st time. in fact, he is now i've been on the else to diary met the palestinian president, most mood abbas kingdoms known resident and boston. you'll get by palestinian territory handed over his credentials and me until somebody answers. during his latest interview, the crown print spoke about the importance of the palestinian cause 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 kind of this house speaker has resigned. allstate, on a man who served in a nazi unit during world war 2, the speaker and somebody will say invited yellow slab home during fridays special parliamentary session. the house of commons, and 98 year old, was called a ukrainian hero during a visit by the crating and president blossoming savanski. but it's an image that he worked in
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a division that was responsible for the mass. notice the innocent civilian hollywood vices have been told by the union that they can return to work from wednesday. it's off the union negotiates has reached what they called an exceptional 3 a deal with senior executives bringing an end to a 5 month long strike. late night talk shows are likely to be the 1st to resume production. hollywood actors remain on strike. now for those with a fee of heights, you may want to look away. now. one profit. this is jim in the sky. dive in next monday, cutting off out of incredible sounds. he detached himself from the power of light and slew at almost 200 kilometers an hour in just his wing suit. he then deployed his power shoes and landed safely on the ground.
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