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the where do you get the 0 enables me to make the other voice is relevant to so that there is mode that unites us then divide the this is also 0. i'm telling you, navigate that with a check on your world headlines. the french president and 91 of micro has us as prime minister, a gabriela, tall to stay in office after he resigned over the government's poor showing in the parliamentary elections. a left wing alliance, one the most seats, and the results were a huge set back for the far right. but his left front and political deadlock with no party reaching a clear majority. bernard smith has more from paris. they expected the worst, but frances hastily arranged left wing coalition beat the offs and the tension of
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the last week evaporated. so so i don't know. so i'm showing that this evening the national riley is far from having the absolute majority. the commentators have predicted scarcely a week ago. in fact, it's totally the opposite. it's an immense relief for an overwhelming majority of people in our country. those who make up the new fronts, as well as those have always loved the country with the republican passion to be of the far right, national riley president had hoped to lead his party to a majority in the national assembly. they felt well short, unfortunately, the alliance of this toner and of the dangerous to look toral arrangements made by emanuel mat cronum with the fall lift formations to night, depriving the french people of a policy of recovery that none the less over whelming least sided for by putting us in the lead in the european elections. and then last sunday bought that was boss
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maureen le pen seems once again to have been faulted by a republic confront. that's where a majority of french people vote for any party that opposes the file. right. a prime minister, gabriella, how appointed by president emanuel micron has offered to resign my guest, mamma said companion from the start of this campaign, i've been alerted of 3 risks. the risk of an absolute majority dominated by the far left. the risk of an absolute majority dominated by the far right and the risk of disappearance for the movement that represents our ideas and our values. today, these 3 risks have been eliminated by the french. but what that means is no one party will have an absolute majority in the assembly. the popular from the left wing coalition says they have a mandate that priorities to reverse microns blackshoe policy, increasing the retirement age to $64.00. and they want to increase the minimum wage
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and to recognize a palestinian state government while i'm strong, as one of the populate is present, the manual micro will have to negotiate with the price of the new government. there is little love lost between the 2. and the only thing i now politically cover done was the desire to stop in the fall right. getting into power. but it's with algebra . is really a talks of killed, at least $54.00 palestinians across the gaza strip. and a 24 hour period. and these were the scenes in gaza. cities, us in the north of thousands of palestinians, were forced to leave their homes in near complete darkness. it followed and is really evacuation order. families were forced to search for a place to set up tents with gunfire. an artillery showing nearby. it does really force as a fire to your gas and live bullets during confrontations and novelist and they occupied westbank. it happened after the
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military set up a security court on to allow is really settlers to enter a joseph tomb in the cities east. it's a monument that's important to jews, muslims on christians and has regularly been a sites of tension. witness to say that the seller incursion triggered violence between palestinians and is really forces at least 21 people have been killed across ukraine following russian missile attacks. this includes a strikes that hit a children's hospital in keys. at least 10 people were killed. there. keeps mayor aside, it was one of the worst attack since the 2 year russian invasion started. russia aspired more than 40 missiles at ukrainian cities. on monday. we'll have another check in the headlines in just under 30 minutes time, but coming up next on alta 0. it's witness. thanks for watching. bye bye. for now the
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of the we need to know the file. so that means we need to know them to problem insight out. so which is why you more question about the children? i think it went to the children's very much and the reduce and then l g b t. so the jurisdiction of billy and then he's young been forced to disappear. i 13 best or it is a lot of bands from the beginning. it wasn't always like that the 1st most i didn't, i couldn't get by one's own. ringback and then from thinking less than 5 minutes on the for them because the dense kept asking me questions and i was none of us. so it
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has been turned on it and it's into furious profession. ready right from childhood i've been told go for the stairs, do whatever you one dream as far as the one, the, the as 5 of us 5 children. my mom shows 34 inches tall husband. so she had some tough choices to make. she decided that i would be a pharmacy as it didn't matter what you wanted to study. so i applied for a pharmacy and when i got the degree, i told my mother he is what you sent me for. can i do what i want? now? let me say, well, thank you for giving it to me so you might as well. and that's how i decided on doing law the
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we, we should have the best reputation going forward, invested in there will be, is that leading schooling more team. if you come back, i mean not to talk to, do you remember, you ha, see i am very delighted to speak to the commode, and this is my time. and i do expect i'm to be challenged. we also hope that the best, rather, we hope that it goes, i can't, yes i was the you you had said to be not to have a good day and i met a more in the mood court room and they thought, okay, she's smart. i'm funny. what a perfect combination some particular reason, what attracts a few people because of specific people who come for the training, you know,
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i feel like it's more of a coordinating so successful quoted grown to the tends to become a friendship by the end of the play thing that's home in visual became close a as an approximate as we have lexi together, the load migrate. so i'm coming from a war torn country. the question is, is there a degree of major home was that no makes you didn't come to the less a g and one which makes you not get tom is the rest of the well founded as so i'm going to test on, on the test on for was the should for civil war. it's
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a convention, it's me, new running away isn't well funded to you that uh well i have to end up. no, you don't agree with me. i didn't fucks for a country like it shouldn't be the last one's the thing to throw away if it is. so come to the tubs, potential threats for complex, that is going to excess of each on the guess what the level of use a need to anticipate that rate when when, when do v awesome? the africa has more than 26 percent of the world's weight between populations. a post estimated 15000000 refugees asylum seekers and displaced persons a number which last year alone increased by over 2000000 people. it is not immediately clear when to guess we finally be shut down by the ministry sees it is already decent on the department of a c, d 's a phase as
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a source that the issue resolved. even though a hypothetical cases, you shall look id that as real cases with real clients clear presenting and you really don't wanna save your client. and so you really need to up to the what's the goal, understand the potential refugees. you don't know what's going to happen to your security tomorrow. you don't know what's going to happen to your home country. know what you're going to need. the next day the, i think of the name of things and
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i told you know in your password to stream the tickets the, the biggest part of it for me is students coming together to discuss this issue. because my sister come from different african countries, the african subjects is quite similar in very many ways. putting minds i guess the best means in africa would really be interesting to see how women is a busy
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typing. but it, them, i was done. my block was like, clearly, but even here we, i would climb of the the paper. i'm curious, sorry from my ignorance when it was such like the pen african plan. yeah. guys. yeah. but it's everyone's sickness with no. yeah. you were region. oh okay. that's what i live in each other, a little sort of restrictions.
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i don't think we should be restricted and the confidence to be able to move is to be able to understand other people then to if you understand that you understand that not really that different than that just so it's a lot of problems for us. you know, from them it is last summer according to the my understanding of city odyssey is compatible with run and that's my personal be a lot of people would disagree a little bit. but that's what you're here for the, you know, me like that's the issue. the problem is, the doesn't mean you can use that can case, but them just get the thing and just saved in the movie. maybe the show was the move. the job goes based on the to the okay.
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the district somebody can just before it's a sofa house. okay, right. so really the, let's see the, it's on a jesus, those assistant attorney general. this is you need to dial the lead time is more often more engaging. i am the quiet us of the move has really paid us to come in the we call this this the run by to own a can call the swan us or injury. this is one by the people from the northern region to defend us of human rights
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students of human rights preset, chosen as human rights teachers of human rights, practitioners of human rights. good evening, i'm going to from bridget, everybody who's here. you are here because it's a process took place that's elected to go to the one by be here. you may take a pass away from human rights, but i can assure you that the lessons from here, the views from here with all this is liz, how you look at life. nathan, future maintenance needs a 6 of the the
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so anyway, this is going to be a strong mission situation. so you know, in your own, go ahead and tell everybody looks pretty good lives you guys ready? but if it's just human to allow somebody who has been forced to leave the home for the rest, the life of they know it 1st, some members of this, i'm going to let them have it sense. if you are, if you to you, then you won't be coming to title to some protection and some relief. but most governments are reluctant to tell me refugee
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the human and people's rights. and it's not in session in the matter between leave us alone. and they're probably they've been terrier the rest of that is because we come before the scott, specifically because of the conduct of the responded states. we are dealing with the questions of human dignity. we're dealing with buttons being persecuted for voicing the political opinions, your excellence. we contend that the respondents state or been entire yes, has a real gate at the same rice that it's assumed to politics. thank you very much.
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this one is a not present to the issue of the children. the details, one of children, 1st and foremost, should be a middle of last resort. if they cannot find the pin, i think what 23 of the african sort of says a requested to find out if there's any other nation that can take up this children or is responsible for these children? definitely even if they kind of find their parents the as to obligate to do something on the national entities and as a result, as opposed to give them such protection, i look for them the protection of despot um since august 2017. but amelia experienced a lot of political unrest, disappearances, executions. this let too many people thing for the law. however, they were not granted arrive to seek asylum. they were rounded up and straight away, returned back to the territory where their life will be in danger. this is not only for the right to seek asylum, and also violates the rights to be protected from before month, as well as must be for a cost. it's
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a violation of article 12 of the african charter. there it is, a violation of their rights. i feel great, but they're not the same time i go and i like tire pressure on myself. because if i think if they think about it from the aspect that the fluids may, so it is looking at ca or depending on may include pile up too much oppression by the excellence of the question before this quote is, quote, is that a refugee has been killings of persons, instances of enforcing disappearance in for the facilities. harassment of ethnic, my nose is stuffy, the and your courage that these things did take place in virginia. however, by the time the 1350 people slipped from there and did these things had ceased to. okay. so how can they still seek protection from something that is no longer going on? yes, the atlas actually get your point. i mean, the book is right that they had large list fees to excellence is however, your excellence of levels look at those teeth. when that was made by being phoned
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into group in which they have stated edwards, if they shall not stop the fire live until the power is fast. now they will just using the, the political disturbance of them. unexcused within the guys will pick one of them in crisis and they come through to success. i don't, i really don't think that is still your excellence is because that was political violence which has allowed this fees, but it's still in existence. now maybe your issue will be now, should they be allowed to come into the entire all of them, then they can call upon other states to assist them your excellence in, in containing the references. thank you very much. sometimes you argue against positions that are contrary to what you believe in to. but if you really want to be convinced about your beliefs, the 1st place it should start is to question them your excellence these i don't
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propose that the courts done it. blaine, i to the evidence. i propose that difficult is guided by article 26 of the protocol that establishes it and mix and finding that it is based on evidence your excellence. have a 5 effect, indicates that the inventory yeah. to maintain the close for the us and that's just the people who fled from those countries with us. i just find the objective criteria. i bet for suppose to have a visa giving them permission to enter. this is victoria, been sorry, i realize that it has obligations under the, or a refugee convention, but to excellence as they moved from the dealer into the valley where they could have easily been afforded that protection as a salem's because they messed up such protection. and then proceeded to, to been targeted for defending tons of users. and the fact that this has been happening all over the world. so it's been a motional for everyone to look at you defending children who are you know,
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facing course, are you doing that? but again, that's what lawyers do, i guess i'll do is going to it's a position, but i think it that is funded as if i look at african shutter by not supporting children from one of the detention center. this is an extreme situation with what we were by. we had to act immediately and based on the card resources we have, but we seem to get the situation. but again, we were protecting them from boston. they were there, essentially these children are victim. so our actions had the, the right to left, the extra right to let go to die on the streets by taking them to custody. your excellency's base told her had the right to food as provided for on the icicle. 14 of the puts a particle and the rights of health which is provided for and the article 16 of the applicants. i tell you excellence their rights education. they had
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a basic library excellence where they could indeed study these children. they were treated well. the excellence would be, would arrive. uh, i would check that statement they were treated, we've been the premieres to be on the law and that. thank you. the excellent, well then i think for coal, cuz with remarkable wishing you know the best in your future mentions the people say that they come off as cold and uh, but i'm not i'm shy. sometimes image that ahead of myself. i usually take compliments. reluctant, mid. so he never went out for that the,
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one of those got it does. um bid uh the coupon coupon. mm hm. for leaks or for one year, the co code, the code, the one that is for look on teams to is going through the final round and look at a university you the university of nairobi, the university of know maybe a the, the university of victoria and the
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challenge is here with the, the this is all to 0, i'm very, you navigate over the check on your world headlines, the french president and manuel macro has us the centrist prime minister, gabriela, tall to stay on an office, temporarily to ensure this, the ability of the country a child said he would leave governments after a poor showing and frances not parliamentary elections. a new less spring alliance won the most seats and the 2nd round of the votes. the results were to set back for the far right. but his left front and political deadlock with no party reaching a clear majority is really attacks of kills at least 54 palestinians across the
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gaza strip. and a 24 hour period. these were the scenes in gaza city and the north was thousands of palestinians were forced to leave their homes. in near complete darkness is followed and is really evacuation order. families were forced to search for a place to set up tents with gunfire and artillery selling nearby. and these are the forces of fire, tear gas and life bullets during confrontations in nablus and they occupied westbank. it happens after the ministry set up a security court on to allow is really settlers to enter joseph tomb in the cities east. it's a monument, important to jews, muslims on christians and has regularly been a site of tension. witnesses say the settler incursion triggered violence between palestinians and is really forces at least 20000 people have been killed across ukraine following russian. this all attacks. this includes a strikes that hit
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a children's hospital in keys. at least 10 people were killed, their kids may or said it was one of the worst attacks since the 2 year russian invasion started. russia has fired more than 40 missiles at ukrainian cities on monday, or at least 10 people have been killed after land slide crossed onto an illegal gold mine in indonesia all. 19 people had been reported missing and so that was the island that land slide was triggered by torrential rain. officials say rescue missions for the dead and injured or proving difficult. a. boeing has accepted a plea deal on a criminal charge, fraud, charge related to 2 faithful crashes. if it's 737, next stretch. and the terms include a fine of more than $243000000.00. those are the headlines. it's back to witness the
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how strong is the invest tight spot to commit to the states like, what do we have? do you guys think we have any project for me to make any problem? there was a no full listing requirement is to bring the villages to via i agree with you if it comes after that they use in africa. it's a very big population. it's an educated population. a generation hasn't experienced colonialism, grew up in the age with diseases. i'm being managed, so what we choose to do, and what, which is to say will be very important for us each as we can get one. i mean, oh wow, you guess is wet from that? know then i'd be giving an example that comes to dep, comes with
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skilled prior to math, i want to go back to school and i want to people to students it shows between us for it's human nature with competitive and it's a competitive kind of like a sport. oh, i think they have a team on the whole research team question, but also look into for, to get to because it's a human for you putting, you have to put a human face to this whole risk. the production of
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things that lead to i do, i think going to be there being such because i'm not too familiar with me except to maybe do university university and invested for the that it was a consisting of a big my canadian of us and give us the opportunities that we can cut on the human and people right now in session,
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in the meta between leave us alone and the republic of been patio, the another about chief justice tedom. so on line me, please say the idea that the i was talking mr. president, your excellence is made. jesus court. i stated, my main is ask us to do a mark and i shall dealt with the issue of the possible side from per dealer to the interior. i. excellence is the applicant submit to the fact please. this pass ones are indeed refugees, and secondly, baffled been tire is obligated to provide them the necessary refugee rides in line with the o. u. s. as you convention of 1969,
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your excellence is there have been foss, please, must executions. secondly, claims of enforcing disappearance and heavier exercises police, harassment. all the individuals impair the and their address isn't that the case of the stuff comes those of events seriously? just stop being public or done with being per at dfcs. now we are today a government from newspapers and also by the electrical problem in that country they will be justified to see because you may be seen at the, i just kind of know we from the same as the point of to be in the country. so why should they've been in the states? this is just not only based on the pass code who have been agreed based on the
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election without. it is violence that is happening in the country who's your excellence. and with that, we ask the score, and the devil ross discusses refugee status, your excellence and to allow the addresses with being tired until to the point where the bios acre the will seize. excellent. we've got most of my time up and i show you the flow to my co counsel the, the
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in turning this court's attention to the 1st issue. 3 arguments will be made firstly that the period ends on last, in fact, legitimate refugees. the states refugee camps are capacity and the rest of the attention of the parent has not find it at a human rights to state. these are for the discretion in the determination of individuals refugee status incomes. all excuse me, i'd like to stay with the bus. so, so matter or some say is paramount, human right is freedom of expression. isn't it the case that mr. both so, so is an active as for what in some borders is a non profit or colors. and if you couple that we'll see a ledge 1st is appearance of a journalist that we have a pattern here. suppression of expression come on the us and then sees the response that have been taiyah has demonstrated that it has
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wilfully taken on international human rights obligations of the most of that impact . a few of the thoughts 2025, several international human rights and some is furthermore, the state taxes obligations very seriously. having opened us up to the scrutiny of this on the court, do it so let me see what seems to be a trial to date. is the good will of an upstanding member of the international community, which has responded in a time of crisis, electric to the attention of his court to control by the costs of human rights. that's why the funds regarding our distribution, the must be ways to that's beyond reasonable doubt. yes. so then we denied the disappearance of front of detroit and we denied the states. and to that extent, i say among the decision
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station accessed us now of the chapter once a place to excellence in allowing for this course to serve. and there was admission meant by the respondents federal victoria. we are not competing to the shows matches us from clinton and your other question has the the council. as i understand the alleged facts, now i think something more than a years past this person has disappeared. spending the investigation is more than a suggestive that there was a state agency involved. what is your client doing to address this? as far as i understand the contention of the
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respondent states that with regard to send the detroit, there was a failure by the optic on to exhaust magical 565000000 funds available. and sufficient, especially taken with the state has responded and is willing to be engaged on the verification. we ask this court to allow to be able to carry out the data contentedly. and the address is on the cushions on a municipal level, yet some of the level indulgence, tired, political submissions. thank you. the,
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you want to go through. certainly one of the most classic on taste that finals that i certainly have mocked over the last 10 years. out of a title, a possible title of, of 300 points. there was already full points separating the 2 of the 2 teams. responded score 243, and the applicant score 247, the
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alice had been hired by our names was swap. so she saved the prize of the best. all right. so i decided i needed to raise that point and i was afraid because of the relationship, but hi me hop. i didn't know how she was going to state it, so it ended in 650 those hyperlinks. but then i went and told her, i have have both thought about it. so i've been told that i have talked to friends about the issue. if it happens that i am the, i'm the best artist. i will kindly ask you to just give me the plot. i go on a, who do i though i'm anything i just on the block that it's a one time. so they went and checked the, the system, and they realized that they had been,
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i mistyped the, we put it on to and well that's, that's what came on. so i don't think we can answer. can see there was a reason just maybe this wasn't good enough. the or the need to succeed. you be vegas to airport yesterday was very, very hectic day. i saw her in the morning and i am happy for her. i must see that i
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the, this is going to be our office. the web was low as so there's a lot of reading going on in the house. and the result of the space would be the best way to yeah, the kids will if they need to read them again, i'll come on the what else? different stations. because i don't think we could have done anything more or once in a harder but then all of that towards me, great. you will have to just in the moment be present, be grateful and understand, but you really couldn't have done anything about it as the trafficking, as part of the flight and the treatment as the final draft didn't of the flux will cut in the day 3 of the respondents the same as the if they take you,
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they're going to, if you need to come back, come back. i need to or just tell you, try that for us to quickly into argument. you still have to revert to the law or the best way to in the mood we what african students in this place and, and logistics and everybody else from between each of us and interacting with each other for the older the nurse and the decisions have already been made and they're already there and it shows the sides. but for us, because we're so that we could live together unlocked here and when together as the, as the young people, that's a kind of she said that was your best bet for us of the it was definitely tough dealing with it because it happened in such a public space. i mean, perhaps i didn't react to it in the best way. however, but coming back to can you,
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i was able to put it into perspective and to just show video and move into something else productive. i applied for the position of president of the mood cut society and i was a point to the president. it's something that i'd be happy about the course i own. i mean, a lot, you know, about being a lawyer i assume itself, centering shoes, relating to human rights issues relating to refugees. that is what i see myself watching on. sometimes i feel like what is being used as a youth. i think it's important that we join that process because we have
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interview on your toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0, $1.00 east on out to 0. the latest news as it breaks the capturing of fingerprints enough space gives they are a self control over more territory, but it also increases the number of those displaced intentionally with detailed coverage. the current conservative government wanted to encourage pharmacist as garage really stop replacing overseas was with versus ones from around the world. the local politicians have suggested raising good mission. prices to control visits, a numbers of putting a daily limits on tourist low . it's what we've been warning about for days. hurricane burrow making line fall in southern texas. not too far away from corpus christi, but it is now looking like this is going to dallas houston with a copious amounts of rain. we know this area is prone to flooding,
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so certainly not good news, not good news in the us. how fast is while we're in the thick of the heat wave other day. it was palm springs. now it's vegas recording. it's hot. is they ever on record $48.00 degrees, but look at this for the 1st time in several days, sacramento dipping out of the forty's today on monday, the seat now traveling further towards the north. so in the us state of oregon, portland, you could close in on your hottest july day on record number to be to is 42. got you in for 40 degrees on tuesday and dialing up the heat through the great lakes us northeast and that made it by and to show some showers in storms here. central america looks like the weather is weather will be along the pacific coast of both mexico and guatemala. today on monday and for the top end of south america, fairly quiet, we would expect to see the rain is falling where it should be buenos aires, just 8 degrees and switch. you should be for an overnight though. there is some rain in southern brazil, but check this set waiting up on tuesdays sub 0. many places in for port to lake rate in southern brazil for but you should be waking up to
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