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the, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the home at last us prisoners releasing the multi nation deal receive a presidential welcome. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously a red line from dell also coming up as below launches dozens of rockets into northern israel. the 1st since the beginning of one of the senior commanders in bay rooms international. coles grew louder than his way. that's everybody's voting tallies as a dispute to the election results, spots protests across the country club. i'm jessica washington,
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an intimation with trials for free meals scheme, which ends to feed more than 18000000 children are underway. the the biggest prisoner swaps since the end of the cold war has now taken place. 26 prisoners were exchanged and he took his capital ankara and a deal involving 7 nations. yes, president joe biden and vice president come to her as a now joint base and was in maryland where they agreed to the 3 americans released as part of that deal among them. i will street journal reporter event augusta beach and full of us marine full. we then don't 100 has more from washington dc. this is paula whalen. and evan gross good. which for the plaintive freedom, the 2 men were part of the largest multi country prisoner swap of its kind. this an incredible, really, for all the family members gather here. as relates to the fridge college all across
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the country has been framed for their stay for a long time. wailing is a former marine goose give it your wall street journal reporter became the story and thursday's paper, also fried was russian. american journalist also who curl machine in return, russia received several newly freed prisoners, including that him credit card who was convicted in germany in 2021 of killing a former chechen rebel in berlin. he met tri, i've talked about. no one made the decision lightning to the pool to manager who had been sentenced to life in prison. often a few years in detention. the state's interest in forcing the prison sentence had to be weighed against the risk to life and limb of innocent people and prisons in russia, and those unjustly imprisoned for political reasons. in moscow, president vladimir putin personally welcome the freed prisoners. the exchange took place in the turkish capital congress and involved prisoners from poland, slovenia in norway, in addition to germany in the us. happy birthday to president biden led the
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families of release prisoners and singing happy birthday to the daughter of karma. she asked her mother was in route to the us finance. it'd be exchange was only made possible because the u. s. had strong relations with its allies. that is possibly a subtlety, a good republican rival, donald trump, who is talked of pulling the us out of nato and other international alliance. that point was emphasized by the president's national security adviser to professionals in our national security foreign policy and intelligence community work tirelessly and secure the release of 16 individuals who are entertained in russia, dividing administration insist all of the prisoners released by russia were wrongfully to change the exchange was historic, but administration officials say not a sign of warming relations between the us and russia. there has been no change. this is a, a, a good day because american citizens or are able to come home and are incredibly
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proud of the work that has happened to get that done. but as i just said, rushes aggression into ukraine continues. invalid administration, official say, continues to give russia and incentive to imprison america and other citizens, john henry, l g 0 washington. all right, let's take your life now to joint based san jose in maryland, where you as president joe biden and vice president come to hire 7 meeting those for you to american. that's us. list them. could you talk to a job? i get a 2nd thing alliance building this spring that we have like right now. take right now alexis. all right, well that's good. i'm sorry for the slot to tell you all took the with the so many people meeting the speed americans, including the president and vice president that's cost to hodges or constructs has been watching events unfolded heidi. so us, president joe biden was speaking the off to meeting the freedom outcomes focus
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through what's been happening. heidi got chaotic is a good description for this moment as well as just over joy. we're seeing now the freed prisoners of 3 americans who touched down here about 1015 minutes ago now accompanying the president, president by the who's over there. got it, and board. now the proud the president in this moment and there we just saw president joe biden and vice president, pamela harris. the well, i'm really should be freed prisoners if you weren't for i'll just, you know, how are you feeling for all just here? car is really about being pre qual, i'm you. i'm ecstatic. yeah, i'm a little tired right now, but yeah, it's a good day. i mean, 6 long years. yeah, 5 months of 5 years, 7 months, 5 days. how did you get through it? i'm resilience, it's my irish background. so you know, you have to be
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a little tenacious with these people, but it's, uh, you know, you do it day by day. are you um, every day i sun, the national anthems, my 4 countries. and i just, i did it one step at a time. and what, what is your words to the negotiators, the americans and all the other allies work for months for years, for this moment, for you to be home. thank you very much. and any words of for remaining american prisoners who are still detained in russian elsewhere, just hanging in there. you know, we're coming for you. thank you so much. you, of course better as mr. poland, who is a former marine, that is among the 3 us citizens who have just touched us so well. now, having arrived from that airplane behind me that less from ankara about 10 hours ago and met his stuart prisoner exchange there in which 16 people were freed from us prisons in exchange for 8 russians that were returned to their home country. here, a very warm welcome breeding for those who are retained to the next, who returned to the united states coming straight from the president himself,
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joe biden, as well as vice president, pamela harris. and of course, the waiting arms of those loved ones who have been so desperately hoping for at this moment to find out what you materialize. yeah, and heidi extruder that you might use to prep pulled really in a just to just see what stepping away for reading, thinking about you've been incarcerated for 5 years, 7 months and 5 days. but that happened some concerns that the slip could cause it more americans to be taken hostage abroad heidi to be use of leverage a yeah, certainly that was a critique that was filled in by the white house and their breeding with reporters earlier in the day concern that using us as president and citizens as leverage at the foreign adversaries could see them as more even more valuable given how this exchange occurred. but jake sullivan, representing the white house, said that it was clear that they weighed the risk of either leading these us prisoners in crushing prisons,
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which they said it was not tenable. versus taking that risk of perhaps even incentivizing americans being taken hostage abroad. and they said that this was worth at this moment, that conversation with paul whelan was worth it for them. and also they said that no matter what they do, that us citizens are targets when they travel abroad to these adversarial countries . and they issued a warning, repeating that us citizens to try to avoid traveling there. but ultimately, this was a day of celebration here in the us and many countries around the world and the historic prisoner swap, the audi just very quickly before you go. um, what happens now to the 3 americans have been freed? where do they go from, from joint based on bruce way you on now? yeah, my understanding is of course they would love to go home with their families tonight . but that, that can't happen. because typically in these situations you americans who have been freed from foreign detention will then be blown to another site in san antonio
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. that hasn't met a military medical site where they will be assessed where they will be deed raised from the ordeal that they have overcome. of course, they looked healthy. they looked great coming down there in high spirits. but you know, the shock of this moment, which was a world when not only for us covering this event, but imagine for those prisoners themselves, few who had any idea of perhaps not had any idea that this was coming until the moment it happened. that's a lot to try to recover from and so they try to give these freedom americans times to come to terms with what they have been through and get a fully health and mental evaluations before they are then back to their lives. some of us are aging to do as soon as they can. all right, so how does your customer live? has their joint base on yours? in maryland meeting those 3 for you, americans in that historic presence of all parties, your customer, thank you very much. indeed. the, the
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to live, i don't know where the head of hezbollah, how something us about. like i said, the group will respond with it, and retribution often is really strike killed. one of his senior come on this. he made the comments of the funeral. a flash occurring by root is rarely choose chip or planning an attack any occupied golan heights, which kill 12 people on saturday. i'll just say was in a 100 reports from parents. so ad shocker was hezbollah was most senior military official as well killed him in a rear strike. and they did southern suburbs in what was seen as a serious security breach. hezbollah called tuesday nights, assassination, an aggressive that's part of the sacrifice. since the group has been paying for its support of garza, but the leader has on us from the 2nd, the conflict has moved beyond that. hello, hello. hello. can you buy the land of have a lot for looked at because you wouldn't cry a lot to me. i was to do. you don't know what the
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red lines you have crossed. you don't know what's kind of an aggression, you cut it out. and when you took this conflict, that is why you should know all the fronts have entered and you phase different from the past. hezbollah says the fascination of sugar violated the unwritten rules of engagement between the group and the israeli army. because it was an attack enabled on a residential building and it killed civilians as well as promising what he's calling a real, not a symbolic response. how does uh say it has some sort of stomach this when husband alida has done this at all or talks about a real response. what this means is that hezbollah could target minute treat or political personalities, for example, or a group of soldiers. oh, come on, those or strategic facilities on israel claimed responsibility for shockers killing, but has remained silent on the assassination day later in a run of how much political leader is my you, honey. almost 10 months since as relevant. god as hor on garza iran,
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and this regional allies have been trying to strike a balance between the putting military pressure on israel and avoiding an all out regional for the 2 assassinations in booth. and to run in. just a matter of hours have again brought the region to the brink as well says it doesn't want the full on war, but that it's ready for any scenario is really media reporting is really an american officials have been in discussions to prepare for a potential retaliation from iran and its allies. so all these going to code you may or each one when the seek revenge on its own. that is a question today is wrong, has expanded the power meters of the conflict. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who says he will not submit to calls for an end to the war on garza but has the law, which is part of the iranian lead. regional network says,
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how much will not surrender in gaza, nor will the other support front. the trend appears to be towards escalation center for their eligibility to be able to go outside a badge of rockets towards northern israel. let's the 1st such attack since as well . ok, let's miniature come on to for lunch appear on tuesday morning, simon. sounded over the western county area. i mean height intentions. some of the rockets a bit intercepted by israel design them defense system. i'm 0 is home to fluid has moved from a month in georgia. after nearly 48 hours of calm, his bella has launched a series of rockets into northern israel, around 60 projectile launched from lebanon into several different parts around israel's northern border. these really iron jo, missile defense system, intercepting many of those projectiles that were launched by the lebanese group. and it comes after the assassination in the root of his bolus commander, full at sugar, who is boneless,
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that there would be retaliation for. now this also comes on the same day that these really military confirm, they say the death of him, of the death, of the military commander of how must as alpha san brigades, they say that they targeted him on july 13th and what they called a precise and targeted attack on the out in the last the area but 9, the palestinians were killed in the so called safe zone 300. others were injured as a result of the strike. and for several weeks, these really army did not say if they had enough information to confirm whether or not deaf was killed in that attack. him us has neither confirmed nor denied, saying they are not going to comment on the leadership of the of december gates from the central jersey to a man. and a reminder that happened as reporting back from jordan because israel's government has found challenges. they are from reporting in the country. now in the past, the us president joe biden,
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i said he's very concerned about tensions in the middle east. it comes off to the white house that it had discussed new military deployments, with israel to defending television against threats, including ballistic missiles and drones and measures were discussing a phone call between us president joe biden, and his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu once thursday. both to iran and has below have bound to avenge this week for tax and 11 on an iran. now the body of is melania. the head of the political wing of homicide has arrived in castle and of his burial on friday. he was killed in an attack in the reigning and capital on tuesday. both i'm ass on iran. i choose this right of counting out the attack. a funeral service was held for him the entire on yesterday. most, most of the come here and i'll just say we're including to find some demonstrations police use to a gas distress crowd at the thought of 10 days of protests in nigeria, the coastal towns around the bay i told to prepare for the worst as officials in the philippines race to become
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a few from us. something more than that. the a surprising amount of cloud is visible from space over southern half of the baby and peninsula that much of it does nothing apart from appear in the sky. but where you are capturing the edge of the monsoon as the sun lala? seasonally correct, it is drizzling all the time is nice and great and you catching the edge of that sounds 1st month. see he seems much cooler now. a spin out from that's a big fan of the stones, of which both for which there are warnings asked in the south for society in west and yemen. they will have coast flash flats elsewhere. it's hot and dry, but this a creasing breeze means coming out of the hot weather in iraq. for example, we talked about high forties. the humidity which has been so high in the gulf,
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states will be swept away. this is generally speaking much dry as it comes down from the knolls, but still in the forty's, but not the huge forty's. dust to be picked up, as you can see from the orange or brown everywhere else, fairly dry looking, not exceptionally helps so bad. seasonally correct, i would say still tropical ass. good. the big cheryl is pretty rare, but that has been a mess around in sudan recently. that's pretty close to you see a potential for big dime polls here. it's been nice and warm recently is in by way, and still is fairly hot in the future. the . the welcome back you watching out. is there a quick reminder about some stories here? this uh, the biggest present us one since the end of the cold war has taken place. $26.00
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prisoners were exchange and they took his capital incorrect, and the deal involving 7 nations. 3 american duties received a presidential welcome on returning to us, so the body of the chief of the political wing of how much the smell of honey has arrived in cattle. and it is that real in the coming out. he was killed in attacking the rain in capital on tuesday. a funeral service was held in toronto yesterday. and the head of hezbollah, awesome as well as the group. we was fun with and, and retribution up to on his ready strike, killed one of the senior come on. this is really choose to lunch or a funding on a talk to me. ok. go on. that was ready for us. is several east 15 palestinian prisoners back to gauze that they were dropped off at a miniature check point near the butler. many spoke of abuse and torture while being detained. but un says mistreatment of colors to be on de tanny's and his ready presence has reached unprecedented levels and hardly reports for these men,
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this is their 1st taste of freedom in weeks for others months released by. is there any forces, the 15 piloting units from causal were taken to a lot so hospital in the deep and of the spoken about the abuse and torture? the sofa tons of is there any forces? it is a month. so i spent 8 months in is really prisons. they forced me to stay on my knees for 51 days. i was only allowed to sleep for 4 hours a day, then the one time they asked me to put on a customer great uniform. i'm go into a tunnel. when i refuse, they put me in an electric chair and tortured me in the central negative prison. they put me in a place that looked like a cade for an animal and kept me there for 50 days. the b u. n stays, thousands of palestinians have been detained and taken from the gospel to israel since the boar begun on october, the 7th. among some medical stuff, journalists in this place, palestinians who were staying in shelters or passing military checkpoints. many say
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they were shackled and blindfolded. i don't ask what i'm afraid of them, so they blindfolded us and transferred us to building where we stayed for 12 days. we were beaten and tortured and humiliated every day. they put us in puddles of water. they made us sit in a certain way for long hours without allowing us to change positions in addition to the torture polished and you say the prisons are in human, a shortage of food and water per sanitary conditions and a lot of medical treatments. we'll see, you know her father, and if not, they detain me for 4 months and told you the boots leave with up to 16 dogs. they used to beat us hosted during the night and we have gone through torture like never before. there are also reports of freight and sexual abuse of both men and women, the u. n. high commission for human rights saves the testimony. it's gathered indicates a range of appalling acts in lagrange violation of international humanitarian law.
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at least 50 for palestinians have died and is really military facilities and prisoners during the war on gaza. and at the time then as well as the top code, as asked old presidential candidates to appear on friday to begin the elections vote. the verification process, it comes as the results were disputed in venezuela and by foreign governments, including the united states. under there was theresa bo central space for people you say yes when the module was 15 years old. when he was shocked by venice, we left national guard doing protests against the presidential election. we sold jesus to says he was executed late, but i don't get moto, but they showed him a close range. the bullet was directed to him. it was not a straight bullet. i don't know why they shut my brother. he didn't do anything. he was just passing by. he stopped to see what the process was about, but he wasn't participating in the process. several of protesters had been killed
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and more than a 1000 detained president. before that, my daughter says fuel position planned the demonstrations to force him out of office. and that the us help to plan a clue me in the united states with its false diplomacy, moved around the world to set up the scenario in venezuela. we negotiated with the us in good faith and it did not comply they elias on phone ease. they do not keep their would even when they signed an agreement, they were taking advantage of the negotiations to distract us. both my, the us government and the opposition have came victorian sunday's vote. the opposition says it has prove fraud was committed. most governments in the region are demanding the immediate release of detail. volter and electro data product or sale is playing across the road left wing preston and julia. the seat of a has agreed to take over the administration of the movie and an argentine in
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embassies. after venezuela expelled diplomats from 7 latin american countries for questioning the election we saw on thursday that was alien flag was lying of the identity. an embassy and got gus the far right. precedents have you had to be posted on social media saying he was confident, the embassy would reopen soon in democratic and free venezuela. inside the embassy, 6 asylum seekers. close to a position leader and by the equity now much oh, they had been living there for 4 months after a prosecutor issued an arrest warrant accusing them of conspiracy. it's very complicated. they have been very difficult days, very difficult, but it is part of the process to enforce the truth about july the 28th. venezuela needs change. many sweet ends or ensure what will happen next most don't believe change will happen any time soon. very simple. i'll just see
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at least 2 people have been killed and nationwide protests and nigeria and the capital of boucher police. 5 to a gas into the crowds is the 1st of 10 days of planned demonstrations across the country. protest is demanding a range of economic, judicial and political reforms. i'll just say was all committed, right? says more now from legals. carol's on the outskirts of night, did his capital. police buy a tick as a protest just after the late $15.00 and torched. a police station active use have declared 10 days of nationwide demonstrations to riley against the rising cost of living. many and get by president, bowler tended loose removal of a fuel subsidy, which i know is doing is you know, duration. it may last year. i in the business capital lagos, the process for largely piece. do you want to do? you want to go to the doctor because on the golf course,
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this isn't the 1st time that i did as a voice, the anger of the price of basic items. there was to me like post through the government in the past. the part of the illegals are nowhere near the size of the demonstrations. i guess i'm just returning to 4 years ago. organize, i say, the only way to make them leave the streets is to reinstate this subsidies on so back to us, on harpy with a ton note, that's going to my brother's country men on women, and that's the outbound calls. and that's what we found on the street to do what you were say that'd be on the keyboard. the key part, i mean the. 8 the, you know, the going down in the governmental obviously they sent a message to the court and the government, which restricted protest to designated areas. whoops, let's see that in the filing, the older and the laws of the city of con curfew was imposed up to shops and
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government buildings one booted invent deviced. there was some of the scenes in the note is stage of your and inmate degree in button. the state, while police fire guess, to disperse crowds, a cuff you is now in place. although organizers have listed 19 demands, they saved the government beach dest one, reinstating the fuel subsidy. it would be a good start. but the government says state grant's benefit, if you corrupt and i did as to the detriment of the rest. it also urged protest just to allow time for the president's policies to take effect. the demonstrations are expected to be held until august, the 10th degrees, which is either legal to indonesia, now with the incoming government funds to provide free dining meals to children. i'm pregnant women. some experts have raised concerns. the promise may be ton business, too expensive, but as long as it was jessica washington reports not from the capital jakarta,
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small scale trials, and now on the way in solo central java. these children are among the 1st to take part in trials as a free meal scheme. this free lunches the dishes. today's menu include chicken empire. school principal mooning had a meaning. he says the meals appear to be more nutritious than most the children often eat. sometimes parents give them instance noodles of which is which is not actually good for the children's growth and development. in february, indonesians elected proposed to be into as the next president and keep it under academic reca as these deputies, the pay will take office in october for the pledge to provide free daily meals for children under 5 school children and pregnant women were supposed to send a piece of their election campaign, they promoted the idea as a way to reduce childhood, no nutrition and something for boosting the agriculture sector and creating jobs to
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. although in denisia has made progress in tackling stunting, it still affects around 20 percent of children. we will continue the testing until october. maybe the menu will be different. we want to get the input from the children's parents and teachers. and also in addition this, each of these meals costs around $0.90. some analysts have raised concerns about the cost of feeding nearly $18000000.00 children alone. that's estimated to be more than $7600000000.00 in the 1st year. it takes maybe for the 15 up at the center of out of pocket. so that's why uh, pitch program. yeah, i think we'll, uh, we'll reduce the, not the, a program that may be a golf for them and uh, should do. in the next 5 years, you choose an expert, st. proper assessments need to take place before the initiative should begin. so the 1st thing is talking about the food itself, but also the safety, the hygiene,
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and everything about that. so under the h a, c, p, the hazard analyzes and also critical point. you have to really be sure that this what is safe? well, experts may have questions about cost and implementation for the students. there's only one important question as a sample different meals over the next 10 days. do you like the food this teacher asks? and from the students over sounding yes, jessica washington, which is 0 to closer to baptist on that we have several hospitals have been flooded in reco, dodd, rain full in the city of the whole. at least 24 people have died in the flash floods. monsoon range also launched the country's capital. as lemma bad and other major cities, electricity has been cut off in multiple areas. it's the noun, input boxes of defended the decision to allow a female bulk set to compete in power is despite finding agenda and the bridge test
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last year. i'm here is a monthly fee to tell you the opponent angela carini. so quits up to 46 seconds, intense but a suspected broken nose convenience as it was on a political statement and had no problem. a fighting leaf was blocked from competing at the world championships in 2023 due to alleged elevated levels of testosterone. algeria as team condemned what it caused lies, i'm ethical targeting of its athlete, but it's been has more from power the amount of how he is in this phone line up to being disqualified from the 2023 world championships. failing to meet international books and associates and rules to prevent athletes with an x y chromosome, that's a males chromosome from competing in women's events. she was, however, allowed to compete in the olympics. now her opponent angela coline was no match. that's at least speed and long reach. on up to 46 seconds you received a powerful punch to the nose and she abandoned the game was very,
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very unusual in olympic boxing. now, some sports allow limited levels of testosterone for athletes and women. women's.

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