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so now it says in public opinion, how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. the the us send thousands of weapons sees from ron to ukraine in a move that raises people question the hello. this is out to 0 line from the for new back to the also coming up to us for tompkins joined the race to become the next house speaker. after kevin mccarthy was removed in the historic folds outrage and arrest softer out to orthodox jews. this tim, spitting at christians the unoccupied east jerusalem and across 6 countries in 3
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continents for look at see says unique arrangements for the 23rd to the thank you for joining us. the united states says it has transferred 1100000 rounds of ammunition to ukraine. that was seized from yvonne by the u. s. navy last year. as long as it was pretty cool, henry, for some washington war of the for fee to weapons could be headed to key suits. to do is maybe made it clear. they wanted everyone to see what they said were rainy and weapons. men for who 2 fighters in yemen and seized from the stateless tao. they now say they've taken the more than 1000000 rounds of ammunition found on it and sent it to ukraine. the white house and state department repeatedly pressed on whether they have the legal rights to do that. the secretary of defense is authorized with the concurrence of the secretary of state to make available to the
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government of ukraine, weapons and other defense articles from the united states and other sources. and this obviously is one of those other sources under us law. but summer question is this violates you in agreements or international law. let's just put it this way. a given the fact that the who these are not technically a state, there is a a rightful case to be made for the confiscation of these weapons. the us has also seized thousands of or any and guns, almost $200.00 rocket launchers and dozens of guided missiles. it's not confirmed, but those are likely headed to ukraine soon. the forensic on so is it still has about $5000000000.00 a can use to send weapons to ukraine, but us presidential by his asking congress for $24000000000.00. the majority of people in congress say they want to see that age sense, but it could come down to just one job who becomes the speaker of the house of
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representatives? one of the candidates so far jim jordan says he is against any additional aid and control, he would control what bills go to the for the other representatives, police says he is in favor more a grade. so you could imagine capitals all over the world, are you watching to see who wins the speakers gamble? elda 0 washington. and as you heard the to us republican 7 bounced a candidacy to become the next speaker of the house of representatives after kevin mccarthy was ousted from the position on tuesday. jim jordan and steve felice have put themselves forward to fill the vacancy present. joe biden, his call for an end to defy 6 politics. were there any we need to change the poisonous atmosphere washed it? no, we have strong disagreements, but we need to stop seeing each other's enemies. see to talk to one another, listening while i work. and we can do that, i joins with minority leader jeffers, is that it should be a jeffrey, so,
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and saying that our republican colleagues remain committed to working on a bipartisan fashion. we were prepared to do it as well. fostering jordan as small from capitol hill. the members of the house of representatives were supposed to be back in their home districts for the next couple of weeks. but now that kevin mccarthy has been kicked out of the speaker seat, the next week is going to be for congressional republicans to try to figure out who should be the next speaker of the house. at least 2 people have now come forward to say that they want the position. steve scully's, who is the current majority leader for house republicans based his announcements in the past couple of hours. while earlier on wednesday. jim jordan, who is the chair of the judiciary committee, said that he too was going to try to run for the top position. the big challenge for a school reason for jordan and for anyone else who decides to run for speaker is whether
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they can actually unify enough republicans behind them in order to help us with ease of conference. a going ahead with out that they could find themselves in the same position that kevin mccarthy was in making promises to just work groups, promises that can't be reconciled and running the risk of losing the position if thing and gauge and compromise, which used to be the buzz word on capitol hill, rosalyn, jordan elders era. capitol hill. james davis is a republican strategies. he says that divisions between house republicans or damaging the white or party that they have such a slim. it's already there that it makes it very difficult. it's not like the majority that nancy pelosi had uh and you know, they had detractors on that side with the squad and they would publicly view and go at one another. but she was able to keep the house together to govern. and um, and i think that's really the challenge that republicans have with the slim
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majority here. and so it's going to be quite difficult job overall more over. you know, i'm not really sure that you know, the assets here in washington is, is something that, or that alternately benefits the republican party. i don't really understand the strategy behind the house being here. it weakens the brand of the republicans going into an election year. so we need a united or you can come together, bring a different constituencies together and govern because that's what the people expect. and when we get back to governing and talking about the issues that people care about by nomics at home as texting their pocketbooks, the republicans have an upper hand. ultimately. uh, you know, democrats left mccarthy out to drive. and again, you know, you have 2 options here because when you're governing it with a slight majority, you either work across the part of you on to develop a constituency. they can move a governing for it right at all costs. we needed to keep an eye open,
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the government was as an imperative or is there any forces of confronted policy and use east of novice in the occupied westbank? the policy means bumped roads as soldiers escorted this early settlers to perform, which was at the joe joseph to him. is there any forces? fi to a gas and sound bombs that the palestinians. and 5 people have been arrested by is really police after they were film spitting a christian pell grants. the videos have gone file on social media, spock and condemnation from the government and religious leaders. rob rentals report smockey by the suicide. alter or the ducks jew space toward christians carrying across the unoccupied east jerusalem this week. an act of religious hatred, igniting a scandal in israel and beyond. other videos also widely seen on social media, showed jews spitting toward nuns outside the church and get another where
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jews spit edit church door way. israeli police say they have arrested 5 people, one a minor in the latest incident. prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemn the spitting attacks, but religious leaders including the top roman catholic, cardinal in jerusalem, say they are concerned over a rising number of anti christian acts in israel. some alternate nationalist and settler leaders say, spitting ad or near christians and churches is a legitimate jewish tradition with a long history. meanwhile, more than 1400 ultra nationalist and settlers entered all ok. so mosque complex on wednesday under is really police escort. they're seeking to establish a clear jewish presence in one of as long as holy is places. non muslims are allowed entry on certain days of the week and at certain times but not allowed to
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pray. but some parties in netanyahu's right wing government want to up in the decades long status quotes you allowed jewish prayer at the site. a confrontational move, the palestinian officials say would lead to an explosion of violence. nearby is really police told palestinian shopkeepers knew the entrance to all oxide to close their businesses 4 hours each day during the crude week long jewish club holiday. so that ultra orthodox jews could pray as close as possible to the site. despite the tents at the sphere, no serious incidents of violence had been reported in the city in recent days. rob reynolds, l g 0, occupied east jerusalem. armenia has criticized as a by john's decision to arrest several ethnic armenian leaders. after seizing control of the nagondo kind of by region. last month, the armenian for an ministry promised to protects the rights of those arrested,
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calling the movie legal. oh, sound of been job. it has more from as a by john's capital back. it's juanita is us, has declared state of newborn know caught about have interest in bringing the party to about half a dozen, including the former president to speak with the parliament advisors and the for the people who are ordering the massacres and the tax are going to be prosecuted in the same breath. they say that the 70 is off of the kind of off the regents the ethnic armenians will not be harmed and they're going to be allowed to come back. all of this is happening. we're on the diplomatic front. there seems to be further estrangement between the some of the members and the as of right down the government. as of right, john accusing funds in germany for blocking the re frontier key in to be part of a 5 member dialogue which was going to be held in the city of canada in spain. and also saying that it was not to be part of any talks they funds is in the presence, but still there is a prospect of some talks. a tripartite,
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talked with the european commission, armenia and azerbaijan sit together. but it's president will not be in attendance in granada, on the spot. the median government has said that you called pression. yeah. and is going to be attending and he's open for a peace treaty with other by john as, as this, these talks continue. it is one of 3 formats, the european commission and the united states and russia old trying to bring these sites closer. so this that can be lost in peace. and both of these countries can come to a resolution of motor. the modification, a flare up of between its forces and some sort of an agreement to allow people to people move and across the board. so i'm a guy with elevator buckley, azerbaijan, to thailand's new prime minister, is being asked to revise policy towards me on more after recent fighting between levels and me. on morris military government, there's been a shifting power in kaya states along the border with thailand. rebels has managed
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to push government troops, tied a strategic areas as tony chain reports, for both places in the jungles of se them in the unseen enemy ground troops from brigade, $6051.00 of the most notorious divisions, mazama. but the rebels have had some success in recent months. in r dinardo. yeah, you want to check out unity among the resistance forces, right. important. now we have it, and it's the 1st big winfrey. this includes a model. we believe we can achieve independence for creating state. after that, we will also try to help fight for other areas in our own across kaya state, also known as currently, the harassing me and most military. this tom act road is one of the main supply routes for the army. now it's being mined with improvised explosive devices. oh, i d's the simple but effective rebels have had to none fost uh, military background and loc. and we don't have any military background in telling
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us that the people involved in the spring revolution didn't come from the military background. everyone has different experiences and different, envision that's on the line we had to take above. because we cannot tolerate the situation long as she did strategic areas close to the board with china are also pulling under rebel control. over the summer, the battle raged in the town to mess safe and nearly a month before the ministry withdrew. now the boat is of government soldiers lie where they fell and the death. so, but those successes who created another problem. this was the police station in mfc, where the government forces took the law stand. now the rebels have to maintain lower in order where we control, we have more than $200.00 that people are wrong, including idp, and these people i'm going to go about doing their own business, because then they are living they've who loved the home and uh, based on that, we have to provide the rule of law and there remains a constant threat from the,
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with control slipping on the ground. mia mazda military is relying on the apple helicopters and fight the jets on challenged. and the sky mean the tactical gains a difficult to hold, strikes the don't discriminate between rebel fighters and civilians. tony chung, out to 0. so i had on algae 0 po, frances. so things are major meeting on the future of the catholic church and a new mean water crisis in louisiana wife, part of the usa dot under state of emergency, the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you feel that the
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fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the breaks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era october on i would just say that to kia, celebrates national data as box $100.00. you said foundation rigorous debate, unflinching questions upfront cost through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. poland is right wing prime minister schedule is a controversial referendum alongside parliamentary elections and it fits to retain power lines. investigate how this stand your ground defense is being used to construct justice for the families of homicide victims, voters and argentina. go to the polls, a mid economic crisis with many hoping for radical change. october on a tuesday era the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back, a recap of on top stories on how to 0 this our, the united states has confirmed the transfer of sous to evade me in reference to ukraine. us naval forces saving arms and ammunition were captured last year from a ship that was carrying supplies to who the rebels in the us present. joe biden has called for an end to poisonous politics. talk to the republican house, speak of kevin mccarthy was ousted from this position. jim jordan and steve's police have put themselves forward for it to fill the vacancy. and is there any forces of arrested 5 people after video, a major offense, bidding,
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as christian worship, busy, unoccupied, is true, then israel's foreign minister benny marcial has condemned in that boat. francis has begun a historic meeting of on the future of the catholic church. some catholics hope that the meeting could lead to more women being given literacy leadership roles. but others say that could split the church a 3 week session is the 1st in a 2 year process. jack valero, is co founder of the communications project, catholic voices. he explains the importance of the gathering. this listening exercise is to know how the church can help everybody in their own lives. you know, because of the church is a field hospital. this is what foot francisco did. and the social mother who lost the children and one's the best for them. so this exercise is to try to find out how it stop through this. it's teachings can help people in that 80 lives fine. go
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ahead and find happiness that way. i think that it's a fee of i some people that this could change the cold teachings. what is the pope? i said no, don't be afraid. none of the co teaching. so going to change. what we're going to do is to find out how they can be of more help to people in the real changes that are new in the 21st century for people where they are hunting way. they uh, you know, maybe they, they, they've not, they've not living in the way that's in a perfect way. and so they need to find god in that a perfect lice to and the tests can help them with that. for so many us present, donald trump has appeared in court for the 3rd day of his civil from trial in new york. trumpets 2 sons, and the trump organization are accused of using 4 statements to en freight, the network by billions of dollars. the former us president denies any long doing on tuesday, he was issued with a gang order following a disparaging social media post about
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a court clerk. okay. but it is on to has more from the court house in new york. trump was not legally obligated to attend his trial, he chose to do so voluntarily, and it might just be a signal of how close he is watching this case. and how it really threatens to potentially bring down a good trump organization in organization that he's spent decades building up here in new york and elsewhere. it's important to remember that this case boils down to the attorney general of new york. and i years long investigation where she and her investigators claim that trump and his allies, the trump organization, intentionally inflated the value of his real estate assets in order to get more favorable loans, essentially defrauding banks. now that's something that trump strongly denies. and after sitting in on the 1st 2 and a half days, if this trial,
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trump says he's seen enough. this is what he had to say as he left the court. ringback trump is not expected back in court. the rest of the, in this trial is expected to go on several weeks, if not months into perhaps even december. there are more than a 100 people on the potential witness list. the next time we could see trump here in court, could be when he testifies gabriel's on do out. just need your,
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your and staying in the us. a slow moving crisis is unfolding in the state of louisiana for weeks. now a mass flow of salt water from the gulf of mexico has been creeping up the mississippi river, which is experiencing low water levels because of a drought. it's a threat to those who use a river as a source for safe drinking water, and to farmers will rely on it to irrigate the crops bind administration has approved a request for federal aid. heidi to cast or reports from new orleans, the rivers normally flow into the ocean, but drought as we can, the mighty mississippi so much that water from the gulf of mexico is creeping up to the river, pushing salt water, more than a 100 kilometers of the stream the salt has already contaminated the water supply for rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse. and within 3 weeks, it will likely reach the city of new orleans and the surrounding parishes. a potential disaster for its population of more than a 1000000 people. now that threat has kicked off
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a large scale government response. the u. s. corps of engineers is trying to use barges to move fresh water to riverside, communities that can no longer tap directly into the mississippi. the army is also trying to build and under water dam to slow the salt water is advance and is that doesn't work. new orleans has a final defense and it's a plan to build 20 kilometers of pipes that's bypass the normal river water intake to deliver non salt upstream wherever water into the city system. if we don't get the rain in the midwest, the states and the 30 states that dumped water in the mississippi river, we don't get the water flow we need. and i think that's attributed to ma'am a climate change. and we're not adapting quick enough people living down stream of new orleans say they happen tasting salty water for weeks and that they feel abandoned and left behind. ultimately rain is the only thing that will solve the
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problem and return this river back to its normal state, which is get another impact of climate change challenge and communities to adapt. i'd be jo castro, alj a 0 new orleans louisiana. first 5 minutes originally. so next is canceling phase 2 of what was once described as a new case, biggest infrastructure project and made the announcement during this speech at the consecutive parties, annual conference or a challenge was at the event and not just is a challenging speech for the prime minister in what's being a challenging conference for his government. the times the agenda here in manchester has felt like it spiraled aspect control. with off the days of frenzied speculation over the face of the long promised high speed rail link, h. s to find the lead, the confirmation. everyone expected. i am ending this long running saw that i am canceling the rest of the
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h. s to project. i'm in its place and in its place, we will then we will re invest every single penny 36000000000 pounds in hundreds of new transport projects in the north and the midlands across the country. i just to was estimated to cost about $38000000000.00 when it was approved 10 years ago by 2020 that had climbed to a $128000000000.00. the rail line was meant to connect london. and manchester london to birmingham is already being built. it's the 2nd phase, plumbing them to manchester, this being scraps despite the 2 point. 8000000000 that's already been spent on it. it's a decision we're facing. neck is framing is a willingness to wave. a ton stale consensus and orthodoxy. politics doesn't work the way it should with has 30 years of a political system which incentivizes the easy decision, not the right one. but it's difficult to betray yourself as an insurgents,
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but new policies being in governments for 15 years. meanwhile, the really insurgents low tax champion and former prime minister lives trust and pray breaks it. campaign in nigel for raj, with taking pot shots that government policy from the fringes, speeding the line rights and the hearts of many conservative party members. if you're an outside to you with a lot of frosh as the leader of the concepts of policy from the why use beam for later on come from spite at lots of conservative members and fun. and i think it's to speak to the fact that realistically, you've got a policy that is completely devises on economic and social issues. the conservatives, and really soon that have deep problems. the membership doesn't loves him, and the country certainly doesn't the lot the conservatives anymore. they are still 10 to 20 percent behind labor in the poles, and there is little sign that this conference or she. so next speech is tending that around will reach out and i'll just say era and mattress that you guys have
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a 2030 fee for. well, campus set to be paid across 3 continents in a unique arrangement screen. portugal and morocco has been named co host for the tournament for the opening. 3 games will be paid in argentina, use why and power? why? to celebrate a 100 years since the not get a walk up. the decision was the has, has been criticized by supporters bodies and comic groups. couple common data one a ronko says he says we'll, we'll be able to just sick all night. may. i don't think in any of our crazy scenarios we would have been able to kind of come up with or conjure up a world cup like this with argentina, paraguayan and uruguay. having their non girl met or having enough group matches in those countries. and then the teams participate in those matches that have to go and take a trans con transatlantic flight to spain, portugal and morocco to continue that competition. i, i think it's a complete disaster to be quite honest with you. and the more that we've talked about,
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having players get more rest or trying to adjust calendars to have player not breakdown due to health issues. well that ends up kinda being thrown out of the window because we see logistically how much of a problem this is. and it is a really looking almost as a populace move by feet in order to a piece certain people and keep majorities happy with what's what they have in store. well that's it for me for the batch of or the weather is next on alger 0, then inside story will discuss the recently straight on german, this in india, and what it means from media frank to status on the the a hello that was not in south asia and heavy rain across most eastern parts of
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india as coast flash flooding in sea kim problems. you can see the dentist cloud still lingering over. that's going to bring more heavy rain to the area on thursday . we've read warnings out in that those types of downfall you can see stretching into baton on woods to near poland is to go into friday. they'll shift a flight yourself coming into northern parts of bangladesh as well. but to the west of as a much clearer picture of a move west in parts of india. those settle condition stretching down to the west. a few showers live the showers, putting in that most central areas and down in the south. we'll see some heavier rain as well in for lancaster. we go into friday and moving on to east asia. heavy rain is certainly the story from ty, food. queen you is going to bring some damaging wins, as well as moving very slowly, making landfill over taiwan on thursday. schools have been closed flights have been canceled. it'll edge its way towards south eastern parts of china as we go thursday into friday, taking the heavier rain that those very strong winds. but it must y a picture to
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the north of china. beijing at 22 degrees celsius. lots of sunshine across the korean peninsula that extends into southern parts of japan. it will be much west. so the southern north that we got actually weather update. the 30 years of the sewing, all just the real world tells the 2 part stores norwegian and the oldest little call, but us to lose the government of norway warrants remarkable role in nurturing this again. the secret negotiations and why it's promising peace as remain unfulfilled is strong decided the tone of the negotiations. nobody could show facts or go home the trunks of also on all disease in general as the change in police lives in india, the b j paid government says it wants to count in chinese influence for media ride
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