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the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award. denominator here on now the, the, the so i'm from the back to go. this is in use our own allergies. here are life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces kill us not to this during a protest against the legal settlements in the occupied west back palestinians berry that day. a draft to israel is troops withdraw from the city of geneva. also this, our donald trump won't be sent into until after the us presidential election after being found guilty of paying cash money to an adult film
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and brazilian music. so this task said your mendez who brought not with them sort of well as died. he was 83 in sports. one of the paralympics old san grates is one another gold medal in paris for instance, cetera. story kind of had knowing things, paralympic title and the site clean road rice. the thank you for joining us. and american activists has been killed after being shot in the head by is really soldiers in the occupied west back 29 year old ation or as he was taking part in a protest against the expansion of the legal is really settlements the, the town of beta south of nablus is really forces f killed dozens of civilians across the occupied westbank in recent weeks. kaylee kind of henry ford's within
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minutes of ational is keeping sheltering the heed paramedics with via to treat to friends clinging to hunt fields of on the 26 year old was taking part in to produce being watched by his writing forces. the army was on top of the hill, there was also as nightmare on the road. we went to the army, there was nothing happening next to us, nor next to i know at some point they just shot to like a munitions one. keep them in something mentor and, and one to, and i know i found her lying under, from beneath and all the reading i put my, i put my hand under head to try and stop the bleeding and took her pulse. she had a very recalls,
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despite the efforts to save the american and took his jewel national, she died at the hospital. in a statement, these riley army sees the forces, responded with finance and war and main instigated a violent activity who held rocks at the forces and posed a straight to the him. these riley army is looking into reports that are far national was killed as a result of shots find in the area the details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was head are under review. the governor of nebulous states hill report the killing to the international criminal cold want to point to the entire world. we say is really bullets do not make distinctions between a palestinian child or woman or for a national. simply the one who pulled the trigger and fired the bullet is hateful of all humanity by killing an american citizen. israel has crossed all lines, a genocidal war and gaza. coupled with another guerrilla war in the west bank. you a secretary of state. anthony blanket was briefed on the attacks one on the
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diplomatic visit to the dominican republic. we deplore this tragic loss. now, most important thing to do is to gather the facts. and that's exactly what we're in the process of doing. and we are intentionally focused on getting those backs and any actions that we take are driven by the facts of 1st things. first, let's find out exactly what happened. i should know, as among thousands of people killed by his riley soldiers in the occupied west bank and race and weeks, including 13 year old bonnet on just a boom. she was killed inside his family's home, buying on the bush as dozens of stateless a tech to village k. callahan, challenges here to jeanine, and the city's refugee camp has been targeted for decades, spanish sydney, and say they run out of food and water during the latest is really a sold, roads were torn up water infrastructure destroyed, and electricity and communication lines damage, cutting them off from the outside world,
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the brain has this report from jeanine in north of the occupied west back. we living the painful memories under military occupation. one generation after another during the 10 day siege by these really military, blah, habits says she had no choice, but to risk eating her house. i need my diabetes medication, but pharmacies are closed. maybe we might be able to care. i'm going says to send medicine to us when his really forces finally withdrew from jeanine. they left behind a trait of destruction, fear and loss. something many and janine are familiar with surviving one read after another. and i'm to expect me and i was 9 years old and it clearly remembered the 2002 siege of the account. but this rate was even harder for me now that i am a mom and i have a child to protect the cadets as she who her daughter, which grew up to see
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a better life. but instead of preparing for the beginning of the school year, he is looking at her account and see mobile and grueling. she says she wants to be a journalist and asks us to use the microphone. her face tells more than her words. i haven't had them look at the destruction putting our lives and not letting us be push a good phone. good afternoon. they have no mercy, no mercy. can i add, wanted her daughter to stay at home, but she refused. she can relate when she was that age is really forces demolished hundreds of homes in the account every times. and today i tried to leave, janine, she tells us she was drawing back and we stayed clearly on the racial despite the damage and destruction with all of our capital. but i'm a little cold there, destroying everything and, and facing miser everywhere. know so even so you were just flowing united states,
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but we won't leave. when would that it is a great out on her family returned to their home despite the feet of another re to live here. palestinians are faced with a tough choice to stay and risk. another is really assault or to leave everything they've ever noon. a choice that is getting more difficult by the day. for now though, people say they're not going anywhere. need to happen to him and it just ita. do you need palestine? i mean, why these really forces continue to run bond heavily populated areas of gaza? 33 people have been killed since dawn on friday as strikes that hit residential buildings in guys. a city has given at least 9 people. many of those were injured. is really a tax half case more than $40800.00 out of simeon since the war began in october. most of them are women and children. unit says says it's doing call,
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it can to roll out the polio vaccine in guys had during the agree pauses. but it says is really still refusing to allow medical teams access to communities in parts of southern gaza. and who did really for some con you, this is rose war and garza has created the conditions for pull you to re emerge here for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. now the ring is on to stop the highly contagious virus from spreading across the street from us and is ready to have agreed to live with pauses and fighting. so children can be vaccinated. they you an agency for palestinian refugees say the vaccination campaign is working, but it's complicated was not, i'm a coffee. i didn't know at 1st we had some concerns about the types of vaccine itself . but since it was announced by the health ministry, this gives us some reassurance. that's why we rushed, hoping we could provide more protection to our children. the teams are concrete
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and suffering garza. this is one of the district mated vaccinations sites income units. we have been seeing parents coming up here to ensure their children are getting the shots, but they're still worried by the un secretary conditions caused by the shortage of toilets and clean water. there are other challenges to the house ministry, se israel has been refusing to allow medical access to communities living in the eastern sides systems in southern gospel hold on to my houses as pony was detected, these as though we were worried, the vaccine could not be made available to us on the same applies to hepatitis in other scheme diseases. many of the diseases are quite serious and can cause that's we're grateful. the vaccine is now available for our children. the goal is to strip the hust system has virtually collapse. it wouldn't be able to handle an outbreak of told you that you and is hoping to get $640000.00 children to shock among the
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parts it stays at least 90 percent coverage is needed to prevent the virus from spreading across the street and even internationally the vaccination campaign was launched after a 10 month old baby was diagnosed with full view of last month and has been partially paralyzed to the august the to to noon as palestine. the, in other words, using the us, donald trump sentencing and his hush money trying has been postponed until after november as presidential election. he was convicted in may on 34 accounts of falsifying business records. it was the 1st time that a former or serving us president had been convicted of a crime. sentencing had been scheduled for september, the 18th, manhattan da,
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which went against me, has been postponed because everyone realizes that there was no case cause i did nothing wrong. it's a which i did say, and attacked by my political opponents in washington, dc, and comrade, kamala harris and radical left opponents. for purposes of election, it appears as though that was in the case that she would have never been brought from on this. i speak to i'll just as she advertise in washington dc, so she have so no booming in the hash money case until after the election. a significant victory for donald trump. yeah, sort of thing. november 26th websites are off to the election and the judges reasons would not, as donald trump said, that because that wasn't the case, but very much because he is just as it is just too late. a lot of people think that even crumbs opponents cannot see it where the drugs to rule up with a sentence,
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for it's a few weeks before the election, it would look like potentially election to parents and to pick and discredit everything that have happened before in as far as the proceedings of the case or concerns of the judge, right, he's was spending quite to avoid any appearance. however, unwarranted, the proceeding had this has been affected by all, seeks to effect the approach and presidential election in which the defendant is a candidates. so now we usually with unprecedented quite a bit when are we talking about donald trump? we do. 2 that situation though, if donald trump wins the election, then we have a presence elect facing up to 4 years in prison incentives of up to 4 years in prison suit off to the election. however, donald trump will appeal if he's found guilty of that will take many months, you're likely to be free during that time. and if he's president, certainly, i mean, most people would expect him not to be sent to send to prison until after he served as his presidency. but i think what's, what's fascinating about this is what a victory for donald trump, for now them, because it wasn't started long ago that the democrats would leave full in the k on
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cable news and elsewhere as i go, donald trump and faces for criminal cases. i will have them convicted and try before the election. they failed completely and that donald trump succeeded them delaying all 4 cases until the alphabet large. all right, you have thank you very much for that. she ever tenzing live for us there in washington dc. the us is sending more many terry a to ukraine, was $250000000.00 defense secretary lloyd austin, made the announcement in germany where he's been hosting ukraine's president tom commanders and their allies had tried the rom shine and base domini came before somebody the full president, zalinski, friday, men meetings with friends and allies to tell them what his forces have been doing and why and to seek more alms with which to attack the russians. weapons he says,
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has been promised but not yet delivered. what do we see changes in the, in the, in the a tech on the song shadow and scoffs shore this on this size and coverage. and this applies even to our territory. we just have to fly by russia including frame. yeah, we think it is wrong that there are such steps. we need to have these long range capability not only on the 2 by that there's right all feet 3, but also on the rocks from tower 3. ukrainian forces are already on russian territory following the cross border attack on the cool district last month, something zalinski says has succeeded, but which some military analysts of cold, high risk. yet, you know, i'm shined the german defense, administer congratulated zalinski full the coolest incursion. and then announced a new military aid package from his government to do that and was, we'll deliver 12 more than type 2000, so propelled how it says to ukraine and 6 of them this year and
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a focus 6th next year for the total value of a $150000000.00 us germany is ukraine's largest european military and financial diamond. but it's contributions to buy those of the us, which is already provided more than a $100000000.00 in cash, weapons and ammunition. on friday, it's defense secretary and asked another $250000000.00 security assistance package . we know that clinton's malice runs deep. moscow continues is offensive in the east of ukraine, especially around across the boot and is repositioning his troops incurs. and the kremlin continues to bombard ukraine cities and to target ukraine civilians. president zalinski believes weston advanced weapons, could help him false president putin, to make peace, but hold off. shots will not let you crane use germany's most potent missiles
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inside russia. he believes this would be a dangerous escalation. one, many of his people would not support. dominic came out to a 0 balance and his dosage a battery with the reaction from moscow. another $250000000.00 of 8 for ukraine, bringing the us contribution took care of as so far to $55000000000.00 in military and financial assistance since russell launched its invasion into credit in february of 2022. now, there has been no official reaction yet to this latest announcement, but in the past, when russian officials, i've been ask about this news, they have reacted with a dismissal of tones and saying that the united states is basically being dragged into a war that it will lose and calling their financial support of us government for kids, a act of financial terrorism. while there is certainly no panic here,
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there is a sense of concern for the continuing support that the us government is providing to a key if that's the war. now being and it's 3rd year continues and there is no sign that are russian officials and the russian president letter reporting are going to back down or re faced with any real threats. given the amount of support the united states has been providing to crate dosage of worry, i'll choose 0. moscow. the russian court has frozen the shares of the biggest western bank in the country. c. 3 is into the conflicts with ukraine. austrian bass, re facing bank international had previously said that it would dispose of its russian operation after the war began. but any sale has failed to materialize. a sales can now take place while the shares remain frozen. the bank says it will attempt to reverse the court decision, which is the largest such freezing, involving a western banking, russia. indonesia has conducted its annual,
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joined to military exercise with the us soldiers from several other countries to point in the 2 week long drills this year as well. they're happening at a time of tension between washington and beijing, and frequent publications involving the chinese military in the south. china sea, indonesia insisted drills are not connected to tensions in those disputed waters. defends prime minister for me. ok. she dies made a visit to south korea and his final push to repair ties before he steps on later this month. because should i met with the south korean president union? so kill the pay i have worked to deepen relations once freight over japan and occupation of korea nearly 8 years ago. they agreed to simply simplify travel procedures for the citizens and work to counter publications from north korea. a super tie phone yagi has made land full in china, is a non profit as the waves reach speeds of up to 234 kilometers per hour. more than
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400000 people have been force evacuate downs because of a storm. i for the idea of registers as a well 2nd most powerful tropical psycho in this yet heavy rain and flooding has killed. 32 people across india, southern states of and or for dash rescue is distributed essentials such as milk and water. do those stranded in the flooding? climate change is increasing the number of extreme weather events such as floods and heat waves of foster while staying with india and nearly a month after the rape and murder of an on duty training doctor in the eastern city of calcutta. protesters, accounting for justice, a federal investigation is underway and a number of people have lost their jobs. let me close. soon. sharif reports, one of the marches in westbank, all states, as former students, professors, doctors, people from all walks of life, the marching in the hundreds to show their anger brief and despair. oh,
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the rape and murder of the doctor in the city. both of us from the city of joy, it's also called the city of protests. and these protests and vigils that have been going on in the past one month because people say they are fed up. they one just now they are marching on a very busy street blocking software. so i'm thing for justice as they walk towards a main junction which is the center of full protest. now that junction is not very far from the onto cart hospital, the, the rape and the very, very, the, the high security along this is, as these monitors are headed to the main junction. they also prohibits the, all those in many areas of the city. there's no let up in the protest, not in the past. as far as these professors often said, this is not an isolated,
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almost every city open. got such a crime that sexual assault is run through this process, the keep up the momentum of the missing some cities. obviously, the closer the imaginations investigators have released their findings into allegations of abuse committed in the ongoing conflict in so don, if call for an independent and impartial force to be deployed to the country to protect civilians. they say both the army and power military rapids support forces have committed highway, human rights violations. we have phone the dispute on these warring parties. i did mainly disregard these. i'm to force the stuff in the rep. it's supposed force is out of safe and there is but to the allies have committed in a pulling range of violations. and is my fellow expert model. i'd be swami with
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further detail. we've found reasonable grounds to believe that many of these violations amount to international crimes, violations established different forms based on intersecting grounds, including gender and age. and the impact we last for decades to come, kenya has declared 3 days of national morning after at least 18 students died in his school dormitory fire, another 70 students are still and accounted for prompting concerns the death toll could rise seed happened in gary county. the cause of the fire is still on k b dogma, who she has more anguish fills the air outside of primary school and central kenya. as parents wait for news on the face of their children. no amount of counseling can put them at ease. who do i have to we need to know the truth. how is
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a bad it is we want to know who's alive and who's not. the not telling us any sending a fire tour through the hillside academy boarding school showing boys who were sleeping police said the average age of the victims was around 9. many are missing. the day has been telling us to wait and wait since last nights, team pm to now we don't know what is going on. they keep saying they are still investigating leaks them. tell us about children. a deed kenya is government says the dorm was overcrowded in violation of safety standards. police say somebody's have been burned beyond recognition. leo, know what we saw several children in that doesn't mean that i was just lucky to save one of them. but i heard that he liked to die, which it was very troubling. and the sad tragedy. 10 years president has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as teams search for students still
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unaccounted for. we are pulling up on the video so down the road to a place to try and upgrade the solution that we use so that at least the tension that is building amongst them. can really school tragedies are not on common for kenya. in 20128 girls were killed in a school fire sparts by suspected electrical fault in 2017. 10 students were killed in a high school arson attack, and i, roby. and in 20197 children were killed when the structure of a primary school collapsed in the capital. while investigations from authorities often take a long time to complete. for these parents time is at a standstill while they wait to find out what happened to their children. big admissions h e l g 0. 0 jerry, inside to the polls on sunday to vote in the presidential election despite or the improving economy, high unemployment rates remain
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a key concern for voters. osama bin drive it has been speaking to be fully. now. sherry, a 2nd largest city or on medicines, reducing algeria generated nearly 2700000000 dollars last year and covered about 70 percent of its pharmaceutical needs. it's part of an effort to diversify the economy of you from point in gas. and in the past few decades. it's not only made the country more self sufficient, but also propelled algeria to become one of the advocates largest produces of medicines, $200.00 factories like discipline, have created jobs, but not enough authority. it doesn't regularly publish official numbers, but the international labor organization says about 12 percent of the population is up to book and roughly $1.00 and $3.00 young people. and unemployment weighs heavily on boards as decisions within gas exports have increased during the international energy crisis. but at the state, corporate is filled up, a big spending has also spiked and been our job creation. it's a green on the economy facing challenges including restrictions and new fords and
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currency. the valuation in the open market. a jury is trying to leave with the economy. it's been, i'm still committed to get previously invest is have no confidence to invest in l. jerry, but that's beginning to change as i lose our amended, our image change and that's the rebound of our economy. depends on severing the relationship between corruption, money and politics. and that's what's given us a launch pad was a new economic outlook cream, helped to set up this restaurant and as your, your 2nd city of around 2 years ago, she says young people need to work hard to find the opportunities. and especially if what the situation now is a little bit difficult. people are expecting things to change after the lead. sions, personally, i have no issue with my business. i work hard, my salary is good. i have stability, and i don't think about leaving algeria. many young people frustrated by the lack of opportunities, want to move abroad. but the older generation believes those problems can be solved by electing the right people that are available. but of course, i'm going to more, it's obligatory how forever the winds will make the country better. and we have
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a very rich country. i hope that whoever wins takes care of the young and old and increase his pension because it's not enough. it is almost all. the julians wants better prospects, jobs and social improvements. they've heard promises before, but the number of what's cost on saturday will determine how many of them actually believe the 3 candidates. so i'm a job without the data while we're on rest and now they're still head on the use our, the blog posts, or try to use video game that has shot at sales records despite allegations of censorship. plus how a rapidly run and sign. it is threatening to just the size of south korea's beloved national dish. and in sport, country fame towards soccer football gets ready to welcome another type of football and is here with that story, the
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a hello. let's start with a good weather full year up. we've got plenty of hot sunshine across the central and eastern pass, but let's push back to what was the west and we got this area of low pressure shedding away in the by a big sky. it will eventually stagger its way very, very slowly, by the northwards add bases, but for the time being to see whether you have what a front side you can see where the rain is. the heavy and sundry down pulls a rattling that way. and of course, a good positive for us pushing up across southern england once again, the ra warnings, in full se, pushing up towards the southern positive wells full size di. let's get back into the sun shines 31 sales to staff above and some of the temperature for will. so i'd also for vienna, for your share. i was down towards the south east of here, and they still continues to just a little further east, which as we go through sunday, full sunday that went to weather will make its way into germany. running down across northern past obviously will be heavy at times and there's still some fund
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packed in this 1. 30 cell just arrived still viable in length of 32 degrees. so i'm in the cloud and right and actually that runs its way across the north west of africa. so i'm more likely showers on usually wet weather, the average out jerry, i'm or tiny a into molly pushing further westwards and doing most so on sunday. the to understand the world, we must experience life through not designs, discover the stories the company. we spent a note in the past, each of the voices drowned out by the stove and read the witness documentary. we done failed the truth and changed it to 0. as the world economies,
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those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the client in your better tomorrow. the watching these are on out to 0 reminder of, i made stories this hour and american activists has been killed by is really forces
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in the occupied westbank issue. i know is the key was shot in the head during protest against the expansion of the legal. he's ready settlements and he had a ton of feta residents to be occupied. westbank have house funeral for the 21 people carrying these rough 10 day assaulting jeanine. they came from the day is there any forces withdrew from the city, and the united states has page an additional $250000000.00 in military a to ukraine. us defense secretary lloyd austin, made the announcement in germany where he's hosting ukraine's president top commanders and the allies that div armstrong, navies. a u. s. government officials have one that 3 d printers being used to make guns more lee, so the agency that regulates fi um, says criminals at printing plastic parts that turn semi automatic rifles into illegal machine guns. these kinds of weapons are increasingly be used to commit
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violent crimes and mass shootings across the us. so that existed for many, many years. all of them are new design. but with the advent of 3 d printing become much easier to make one for yourself. and so while we're seeing them try it up in the in prize on the street, much more often, on the main suspect in a school shooting in the us state of georgia has appeared in court. 14 year old cold gray is facing full counts. so 1st degree murder over the killing of 2 students and 2 teachers at a school near atlanta on wednesday, 9 others were injured in the attack. the suspects father has also appeared in court in connection with the shootings. he faces charges of 2nd degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children. authorities say he knowingly allowed his 14 year old son to possess a webpage. let's speak to nick wilson about this. he's a senior director for gun violence prevention at the center for american progress,
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and he's joining us from washington dc. make good to have you with us on algebra. 14 years old and facing for medic charges his father also facing charges. and his way, of course, for, for the parents of children involved in school shootings to be charged. these thing, this is going to be the norm now holding parents responsible. and, and is that the right step in your view to tackle this endemic issue in the us? it's a very important question, but one that's very difficult to answer because because it's still a very nob. ready approach by prosecutors to hold parents accountable for their role and his strategies. and we don't know yet if it's the best approach. georgia doesn't require parents to really sort of firearms. so the father was charged with in bell voluntary manslaughter. earlier this year you might remember the parents of the perpetrator of the michigan school shooting, we're also convicted of in baltimore and manslaughter. so we hope that there's potential public safety benefits for this high profile kind of building these cases
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. hopefully the media attention on georgia and michigan, one courage gone owners to secure the firearms. so the young people in their households can't access them on supervisor right here in the parents' account of although next, what about what about the legislatures and the gun manufacturer is not, not all responsible party seemed to be facing accountability here exactly. in our country. we try to punish after the fact and we're giving prosecutors new tools that might be used against people living in poverty or communities of color. i really hope that the take away is that we need to focus on preventing tragedies before. they start not just to, to punish afterwards. and so we need to hold a guy history accountable. and we need to repeal a law that the n or a, the congress put in to, into long that gives them unprecedented out shielding from an unity. and we need to hold legislators accountable. georgia continues to weaken their gun loss and subtract from them with permit was carried to come to law the land just 2 years ago
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. so we need to main answers to prevent rather than respond to shootings make what, where does the gun violence prevention movement stand today? and how do you see this issue paying out in the upcoming election that we're really seeing to america's present itself in this country. states that are run by democrats and gun safety champions. there's training there, gun, lot of and investing millions of dollars in preventing done violence and supporting youth and their communities. well, republican control legislators are allowing people to carry guns anywhere and repealing the laws. but where the move in is getting stronger and stronger, but not that long ago. we were a 3rd rail, a politics where people didn't want to talk about it. and now by present harris, she overseas, the 1st ever white house, opposite gun balance prevention. she gave survivors, they've done violence a prominent place of the dnc, and we're seeing that she's going to run on this issue,
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but she thinks it's popular with folks. in contrast, judy vans yesterday costs school shootings, a fact of white. and donald trump in a row, i early this year said we still get over it. so it's very clear that the parties have been very different stanzas. but the democrats are the ones that have the moral high ground, as well as the majority of voters behind to make. thank you so much for talking to us about this. nick wilson is the senior director for gun violence prevention at the center for american progress. thank you for your time. thank you. employment numbers across the us have increased, but less than expected. the bureau of labor statistics is a $142000.00 jobs were created last month. the unemployment rate for august dropped from 4.3 percent to 4.2 percent from on this. joining us die from san francisco is guy burger, who's a micro economy micro economist and director of economic research at the burning glass institute. thank you very much guys. for being with us,
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so the unemployment rate is down, but the job goes weaker than expected. what do you make of these numbers and what do they tell us about the us labor market? well, the us job market is doing the same thing. it's done for most of this year, which is it's very gradually cooling and that cooling, even though is small in scale every individual month is adding up. and i think we've reached the point where, you know, maybe the job market is okay. it certainly will not characterize as hard anymore, but it just continues and not doesn't stop. we're not going to look into the job market. that's not ok. that is starting to look soft or even weak. so hopefully the struggle stops it. what are the industries i saw that these drop gross well, health care still look strong in the government still generating a fair amount of employment and they're still leisure and hospitality. construction was actually it actually, it was pretty good this month but, but those are sort of the numbers we try out every month. i think that this month there was weakness and retail. there was weakness,
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information services were to some extent, reflects the ongoing slump of technology. and just in manufacturing actually looked week this month. i think just in general, the whole job market is looking any, make not terrible. i would not call this a job mark a bad job market. it is a difficult job market for people that are looking for a job higher rates and united states are down a lot over the past year. and i think that sort of that is that if you have a job you're doing okay. we also, but if you don't have a job, it's hard out there. right? and this job report is coming at a critical time, of course, as voters way presidential candidates for the november election. and also the us central bank is debating its 1st cut interest rates in 4 years. what are you expecting from that? and do you think every session is unavoidable or no, i don't think of a substance unavoidable. i think that it will not take too much of an adjustment interest rates for the federal reserve to catch up and essentially stop this
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cooling in the late market. maybe make employees more comfortable about hiring people again, but they do need to move and the sooner they move, uh, and the more they bring policy to where it needs to be to put the floor, the let even with this ongoing incremental damage we're seeing even if there is no recession, we're still seeing a worse job market than we're a year ago, and maybe this will continue for a little while, so hopefully they'll move adequately and soon enough to prevent that much more damage. guy burger, thank you very much for your insight. thank you for joining us, and i'll just, sir. thank you. that's in myanmar way as strikes by the military government has killed 11 people according to an ethnic minority on group red, resisting the countries to into the time national liberation army says 2 areas were bombed in the town of non con, early on friday, and other 11 people were injured, myanmar spin in time was tense, the military deposed on time to cheese government 3 years ago and initiate a cracked on which sparked an armed uprising. vault frances is in pop on your
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guinea, on the 2nd leg of his 12 day tour of the asia pacific region. the head of the roman catholic church is spreading a message of into faith harmony. he will also visit singapore and these t more not to india with hundreds of police officers, backed by civilians throwing to scarring forest for a pack of wolves. responsible for killing 9 people. 8 of those killed where children prompting the chief minister of who to protest order old efforts to be used to hunt down the bulls. villages often sleep on beds outside during the summer because becoming more valuable to attacks. a 10 year old was the latest to be attacked on thursday. the child was playing in the courtyard and as soon as the step down the wolf was standing right there and attacked him, the wolf attacked him. just reset the screaming and rule seating nearby. it was dark and as soon as we heard the screaming we ran towards the house,
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this happened right outside our house. we will start to chasing the wolf, but he ran away. the european time agency says 2024. he's on track to become the hottest year ever. the 3 months between june and august this year with wells woman, since records begun in 1940, with an average temperature of $16.00 degrees celsius. that's according to the use of panic is comic chain service. and all this, the 1.5 degrees celsius rise in global temperatures that's considered lift. the limit was braced for the fluid teens consecutive months. the temperature rises been driven by in new weather conditions, as well as the burning of court oil and natural gas. scientists say the plant is changing time, it is shooting heat wave, severe flooding, and wind fires. it's not just a random fluctuation, it's not another t of climate that may be due to a strange combination of one of the manufactured to the effect. the excitement of this planet, but he's really,
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there is that this proportional effect that is induced by this long too much and makes nobody knows guessing depth. and that means it's no longer the main driver. we still have some worked in the pacific, but we still have but they were motion x square and so it's no longer a new of cabbage farm is in south korea, say the impact of global warming has been evident for years. and now the rising temperatures are threatening the future of kim chee, a staple of korean accusing units. camry force himself on the rolling hills of con, one state, and the eastern region of south korea came. she gob checks his crops a lifetime of work invested in these greens. for decades, the soil has produced the highland kabbage, used in the much loved staple kimchi, the cooler clement perfectly suited to the vegetables, strong stems and crisp leaves. but kim says that's changing. fewer than
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i can feel the climate crisis approaching, cultivated land and the region considered the origin of highland cabbage is being hub to do to soil diseases. and viruses fits thrive in hot temperatures. haven't got them going on for months. prolonged heat waves have scorched the region. this summer and south korea was the hottest on record with temperature is 1.9 degrees celsius, higher than the seasonal average. the heat was punctuated by sudden and powerful downpours that lead to lab slides and flooding. in north korea, torrential rains have displaced thousands of people. extreme weather events have also led to a record number of storms in china and in japan, tens of thousands of people were hospitalized with heat stroke in july, prompting officials to add a new most severe category to its national index. back in south korea, high temperatures and unpredictable rainfall are threatening the survival of king
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chief scientist war and the cultivation of the highland kabbage could cease within this century that you're going to pay. we need to develop new varieties of crops that will adapt well to the changing environment. don't seem to be making the future of this traditional favorites, increasingly uncertain. unit skim oh to 0. so this china is 1st big budget game has taken the online world by storm selling more than 15000000 copies in his 1st week is seen as a major fees for trainees developers of struggle to compete with game makers in the us and japan. authorities have been quick to jump on this success as a potential tool to promote china sauce power or a westbrook report, some home. com. this magical monkey is the protectiveness of one of china is most well known and novel. johnny to the west has, in spite of that patients by japan and the united states to the excitement says signs like richard a chinese game development has now taken this classic tails to pluck bus to success
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. when model have no super heroes movie. right? because um they have the comics about ira man that has comments about a store right spot. you know you have the base there, you know. so for my generation will come is our 1st super here. so we all want it to be that monkey developed by $0.10, but starts out game science in black miss blue collins players flight. so ways through mexico. china richard says the graphic some story makes this games done out . lowball games have a long dominated china is gaining market. in the past, authorities have vilified games as spiritual atm limits in licenses and game times to cab addiction. now state media appears to have repeated its outlook. coinciding with an uptick and game approve of this. yeah. so you see a lot of state media talking about this game in a really positive light. and you see that there are trying to assume this game
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under this, this course of soft power review. as you live streams the game were supposedly told, not to mention topics related to massage any cubic 19 and politics, sparking it debates around sense to ship in the long run. if you want to attract global audience, users and gamers, and if you want to project like a more positive image, then you will have to a printer yourself with on the global centers in the global norms at this gaming cafe to debate essentially on how to wind bottles rather than politics. it's just the thing. so i something i should care about. things around by like quite a bit. well get as a slice freely and i should do what i want indicate the game is here. say they want to see more chinese mythology stories told the walls, who were con heights is evident at this gaming cafe. the question is whether the chinese game developers can take the successive leucon. so the next level,
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and was it a new source with chinese? so power, or would it be a one hit one death games like these take years to develop. so the unpredictability of regulates, is composed challenges down the line. thoughts with authorities now seeming to recognize the benefits of games as a cultural export. chinese developers of banking on more games like this, making that jenny, to screen your westbrook, i'll just 0. don't com still head on now to sierra and support a to me show unfair skills in the european nations lead. and it will be here with that. and the rest of the,
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the back turned off as forces on the thank you so much volleyball, one of the paralympics, all time greats is one another gold medal in paris. britain's sarah still reclaiming her, knowing st. sperling pick title in her cycling road. right now. he's 46. this title comes 32 years after her 1st pregnancy medals. when is a teenager, she competes it in swimming events. the men's c 45 road rice affected by crushing the early stages on the streets of paris, ukraine's hilderman c. have went on to type the gold at his full paralympic. title is 1st success coming back in london in 2012. another will direct quote on the track. britson has been sunday loans setting
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a new sound good in the t 201500 meters. the 21 year old beating the previous record helped by american michael brown again bites hence the 2nd was john and so in the middle of the table with 83 gold, great britain and 2nd, with 42 while hosts front 76 fault with 17. the closing ceremony on its way coming up on sunday. little sundays, we'll host the 2028 olympics. i'm paralympics organizes the hoping a dash of hollywood can help them. wrongful. the show paris has produced paris is an amazing venue. you know, every single one of the menus here in paris is iconic. you know, you cannot compete against playing volleyball or blind football in the shadow of the eiffel tower. you just can't, we can't do that in a way. but you know, way we've got something different when you think of l a and you think of l a 28 or you think of l 84 or even l. a. 32. right? hollywood played
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a role in delivering the games to the world. and each one of them had legacies that they gave to the move in. and we think that in, in l a $28.00, we're going to be pretty creating what's next for the olympic movement. and hollywood will certainly be a big part of that. now tennis woman born in janick center has taken a to set lead and as us so i can send the final against jack draper. they tell him when the opening sets in new york. so 75 and he's just killed the 2nd. and it's time break. british upon it, the plane of his 1st ever strand from semi now for the 1st time in close to 2 decades, that will be in american not final, tyler fritz into his w semi. finally, the major of the went against alexander's vera, to be taking on his compassionate frances tier 5. the best so me a little like to i think he's going to always really put together. no, i think it's, it's great that we get the competing against each other and such a big match. and you know, i'm happy for him. i know he's have it for me. so,
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but the best way to come friday man is going to be, is going to be epic. so, you know, it's bob going to see how to do it's going to be is going to be a phone, one of them for a while. they're all home hopes of a title suite. jessica, do a full back from a set down to be highly and most of the 1st major final. she'll be playing well. number 2, arena sub olenka in the women's title. this honestly like really proud of myself. i wanted to make some changes with coaching. i wanted to do some things different that i haven't done before and just kind of trusted myself as a, as a player and, and with my career and was able to make those decisions. so it's now see that being kind of paid off. i mean, yeah, it's, give myself a pass on the back, i guess, showing them by pace. friends statements slips who have picked the fates at home to italy, and the wife and nations lead fronts taking the lead up to just 13 seconds of the pump. the prompts to revive the barcode with that quickest ever international goals
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. but that was as good as it got for friends. it's an equal always thanks to the stunning, strong from federico demarco and to more goals which fall if it's in the, in the 2nd tall 3 will the final school. it's really winning and parents for the 1st time in the seventy's, comfortable went to egypt against cape vote, and qualifying for next to africa, a couple of nations, the 7 fun champions winnings, 3 nail in colorado in this group. so you open up the top to seem to reach a group of full will qualify for the finals in morocco raining for conjunctions code to fall with sooner when is against them. be a couple of goals from young sleeve, cross side deciding based group g, game, sierra leone, and china. the other things in this group and they played out looks like a new or new to the nfl season is officially on the way as a 2 time defending champions. the kansas city chiefs beat the baltimore ravens chief looking for an unprecedented 3 straight super bowl titles. and it was newly drafted, xavier would be who stole lashaun,
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the wide receiver from the records to the fastest of a 40 on the dash of the nfl, the annual scale thing, events, the scope, se, touchstones, as the chief edge. the ravens 276 website you said to call them and collect it like all the time i you never even see the excitement on them. but i mean, he goes out there makes plays. uh obviously um we wanna continue to use a more more um, but i thought he had a great day today making big plays and big moments. oh, for the 1st on the, on a fall is heading to brazil as the philadelphia eagles and the green bay packers kick of 1st season in south carolina. some of the place did have some security concerns going into the game, but the eagle's head coach says he's looking forward to making history a bore. bombed obviously, that we don't get to play this. our opener get in front of our fans in philadelphia, but we're so excited. this is my 1st international trip, as far as, as a coach. and so, so excited to, you know, to go out there into the stadium, see the stadium,
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and then play here in front of the great french fans tomorrow. in cricket, england stand in, test counts, and all the pope has made a time. you were to enter form after a series of low schools, pacing them beats in century and the 3rd test against tr lanka. even finished day one at london's oval ground on $221.00 for 3. the home team lead the 3 much series to nail on a german athlete with and that's like the pain has extended his own wheel directly by completing 120 long distance track loans in his many days 37 year old young. this document known as the german forrest gump a swim 3.8 kilometers, cycled a 119 kilometers and run a full mouth and a 42.2 kilometers. everyday since may have not or that is high school is looking for that for us. so thank you very much on the thanks for that. and finally, this new use our brazilian music legend sergio mendez who was credited with popularizing both
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a nova with international audiences has died at the age of 83. his family says he passed away peacefully at home in assigned to this, the same human takes a look back at a life that touched millions around the world. this is the sounds that launch send human this as a global sensation. 1966, the composer pianist and singer, founded a group called service human. this and brazil. 66, creating the sound of it fused boss a nova, somebody funk and jazz. then to have a brazilian song in portuguese. barbara, is it an artist to become, you know, a world head was very, very enjoyable, very surprising to me. although men, this was born in brazil in his credit and with launching the brazilian music boom. he moved to the united states in 1964 men. this career span
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6 decades, 55 albums, a numerous grammys, a fleet of creativity and prolific this, that few audits to match the passions gotta because it there. and um, i would say courage because it will be the moments where people say, i don't like, what are you doing? you fire throughout his long career meant this didn't stop innovating, collaborating with much young musicians of all genres. the black eyed peas and shakira. among them he also composed the soundtracks of the film building and the opening song for the animated film real sentiment. this died in los angeles at the age of 83 from the effects of long cove
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it but is contagious. music is certain to keep his memory alive. the 5th temper announces 0 us vice president, pamela harris and republican presidential candidates. donald trump based off in their 1st to the debates. people in power week's environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the labor party conference will see new prime minister, cure summer outline. his vision for the future of the country. against all enemies examines the link between us military veterans and the american bar. right groups. the united nations general assembly brings together rules leaders for its annual
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high level to be september or no to 0. cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry does not make money, how many people will be and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth's examination into i agree basis. and the conflicting interests of play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market, the price of progress. oh no, just getting to ideas. the french republic has long proclaimed, but just what it's more than friends. in a full talk series, the big picture takes and in depth ness france insight. episode
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1203 to simply focus on the politics of the conflict is the human suffering. that's the report on pre brave bullet in bonds and we always include the views from all sides. the . ready is there any forces kayla us activities during a protest against illegal settlement in the occupied west by the so you're watching out your 0 life from bill. how with me for the bad people also ahead. palestinians bury the dead doctor is really troops withdraw from the city of jeanine. donald trump won't be sentenced until after the us presidential election

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