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training and coastline. private investors are developing small peach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts and libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. the . is there any forces kill a us active is doing a protest against illegal settlements in the occupied was fine the summer about this, and this is on the 0 life from jo. how i'm also coming up, donald trump, of won't be sentence for paying hushed money to an adult film star until after the us presidential election. the us charges more military 8 and ukraine as president savanski asks for missiles, but can fly deeper into russia. and i'm going to send that, i'm getting panama,
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where the government is launching its 1st before patients slide to even the paid by the united states to try and stem the flow of migrants. the a 26 year old woman who is a citizen of both for us and turkey has been shots in the head and killed by his many soldiers in the occupied westbank arsenal. risking was taking part and a protest against the expansion of a legal is ready settlements in the time of beta size of novelist, dozens of civilians across the occupied west bank of being killed by his very forces in recent weeks. kenning, calling reports a semester within minutes of i should know, is keeping shelton the heed paramedics with via to treat to friends clinging to heart fits of on the 26 year old was taking part and to produce being watched by his writing forces. the army was on top of the hill. there
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was also as nightmare on the road from the army. there was nothing happening next to us nor next. i know at some point, they just shot to like a munitions one. keep them on the some of the mess on and one i was directed to and i noticed i found her 900 from beneath and all the leading i put my i put my hand under head to try and stop the bleeding. and took her pulse. she had a very we close despite the if it's to save the american and took his jewel national, she died at the hospital and a statement these riley army sees the forces, responded was fine to war, and main instigated a violent activity who held rocks at the forces imposed just straight to the him.
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these riley army is looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fight in the area. the details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was hit are under review of the golf. no of nicholas sees, he'll report the killing to the international criminal cold when a point to the entire world, we say is really bullets do not make distinctions between a palestinian child or woman or a 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, us secretary of state antony blinking was braced on the attacks while on a diplomatic visit to the dominican republic. we deplore this tragic loss. now, most important thing to do is to gather the facts, i should know as among thousands of people killed by his riley soldiers and the
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occupied westbank in recent weeks, including 13 year old bonnet. i'm just a boom. she was killed inside his family's holland. bind on the bullets as dozens of stateless a tech to village k. callahan challenges at a roadside. but it was a british human rights activist working in the occupied west bank. he was at the protest where i should know, i said, was killed. you told my colleague, 40 bucks people, what do you sell? immediately as we left the peaceful press space is right in military began to confront, the demonstration has begun to deployed to a gas. and as we began to me back shortly thereafter live i munitions 5. and we noted the title, so i placed the snipers on the regions which i some buildings. so i following that and, and further attacks with tear gas of the projectiles. we retrace it down the hill to take refuge in now and then all as gross. as you know, i was towards the back of the crowd. she was in the olive groves,
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choose dining with another volunteer. she was starting peacefully and is ready to admit us where you were about 200 meters up. the roads at the top of the hill also still possessions and sniper vantage points on the uh, on the checks buildings. um we then i just saw the shots rang out and we retreated, plugged it back into the oldest groves, and i hired a seller volunteer shouting to help and i looked and saw that my share was on the ground leading having been shot directly in the head we as quickly as possible. cool tonight, so far, i'm go over the long distance up for ourselves, vacation missing, but these are you military to, to continue to pursue down the hill to a certain extent. very sorry that you had to go through that and for your experience today. i just wanted to ask you one last question. i mean, the,
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the response, as you say is getting harsha will you as a human rights activist continue to to demonstrate. well, i sure came to palestine for the same reason as many of us to observe and to expose is right. it will crimes. and that's the cleansing guest palestinians at the best of local palestinians because international was, are able to provide a certain level of protected presence. funds are the best position to the document on stroke pressure from the international community to end by complicity. and as well as genocide. so if i share and during this was made of the ultimate sacrifice finds israel is not the time for shining of life on the crimes against humanity, but we will continue to watch in hon 9. we will make sure the sacrifice was not so nothing she has already done so much for the i'm assuming and popular struggle here . and i'm going to honor her sacrifice and the sacrifice to go. all right,
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so national, i'm so i'm assuming your boss is under upwards of a 100000 palestinians, killed in cause or in the last 11 months it could be more we'll continue. students want to bring pressure to bear on his route until pastimes free. the city is ending and this refugee camp has been targeted by these really ministry for decades. the latest assaults last to 10 days, and it's less palestinians without food or water and roads have been torn off in electricity, phone and internet connections will be damaged it. abraham said this report from the name in the north of the occupied westbank. we living the painful memories under military occupation. one generation after another during the 10 day siege by these really military r 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
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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 degree that says she who her daughter, which grew up to see 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 and whatnot, and have them look at the destruction. then not letting us be push
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a good phone, but after that they have no mercy, no mercy. can i add one to their daughter to stay at home? but she refused that she can relate when she was at that age is really forces demolished hundreds of homes and to come every time is it today? i tried to leave. janine, she tells us she was drawing back. and we stated 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, but we will leave when was that it is a great out on her family returned to their home despite the feed of another rate to live here, palestinians are faced with a tough choice to stay and risk another is really assault or too deep. everything they've ever noon. a choice that is getting more difficult by the day
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for now, do people say they're not going anywhere. need that, but he just you jeanine products fine as it was, continue to target refugee camps and homes across garza, at least 8 people have died and 15 have been wounded in an attack on the school is a bali a where people were sheltering just north of guys, a city, a strike west of guys. a cities killed a several palestinians including children. and another 5 people have died when a homeless hedge and the all new set of refugee camp in central grounds. the king is declared 3 days of national morning after at least 18 students died in a school. dormitory fire and other 70 students are still missing. it happened in the county of yet, and it's still not clear how the fire started, but at no hit you reports. anguish fills the air outside of primary school in
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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 a bad it is we want to know who's alive and who's not. they're 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 the
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does it mean that was just lucky to save one of the 2, but i heard that he lied to die, which it was very troubling. and the sad tragedy, kenny, as president, has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as teams search for students still unaccounted for. we are holding up on the video so down the road to a place to try and upgrade the solution that we have. so that at least the tension that is building amongst us can really school tragedies are not on common for kenya . in 2012, 8 girls were killed in a school fire spots 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. paid
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admission h e l g 0. former us president donald trump will be sentenced for this hospitality trial until often november's election was found guilty in may on $34.00 cancer falsifying business records to conceal payments. to an adult films. don chicago to tennessee reports from washington dc. donald trump presented the postponement as an invitation for his arguments to be entire hush money persecution was afford that d a which went against me has been postponed because everyone realizes that there was no case because i did nothing wrong to which i did say and attacked by my political opponents in washington, dc and comrade, kamala harris and radical left about it for purposes of election, it appears as though that was so for years. the case sensitive on money paid to
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a former adults to mattress during from 1st president for run in 2016 to avoid a potential scandal. trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal the nature of these payments. the judge, besides agree with the case justice one lashaun road, he was for spinning the sentencing to avoid any appearance. however unwarranted, the proceeding has been effected by all seeks to effect will be approaching presidential election in which the defendant is a candidate. and there is a certain amount of agreements with sentencing a presidential candidate 12 to 4 years in prison just weeks before the election. isn't a good look for the us with respect to the argument that the judge caved to political pressure. i actually think that it's quite the opposite. i think what the judge did here is said, i am going to give this defendant a fair shot. either way that no matter what this court is going to continue to be in partial. and even if there's any inkling of impropriety, we're going to dispel that from our faces sentencing on november the 26th
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potentially as president elect. and whether he wins the election or not. he is expected to appeal the guilty verdict in a process that would take several months. and even if he loses that appeal, it is still unlikely that he will be imprisoned while serving as precedents. so for now, trump is victorious, having managed to delay all 4 of the criminal trials. he was facing ahead of the presidential election. she ever time see alger 0, washington still ahead and order 0. i'm still a valley, washington, d. c. when you jump numbers all out, find out how they're going to affect both presidential candidates. chances of winning the white house, the the
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hello. we do still have plenty of fee to the full cost across north america. i've got plenty of showers to into the big south just around the gulf coast. this nasty area of low pressure may well develop into a tropical system. so that's one to keep an eye on. you can think of a shell is the west to whether the cloud just stretches its way across. the southeast. bit of a marietta front seems essential there is but not too much on them. i would towards the west. that's where we're looking at some exceptional weather here. i life 38 degrees celsius, a good 10 degrees will say about the average 27 in seattle and warm enough to in calgary at around 31 degrees. still a few showers there across the south and pots that just pushing out of louisiana into mississippi and a few showers just clinging onto the mid atlantic space on the east disabled. it's a waste and parts of canada, but continues to drift a little further east, which as we go through west sunday, kind of that just a little unsettled into waste scenarios southeast in palm. so the us to pretty unsettled ally if anything i've taught was still by this stage. so i'm trying to
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sure i was me mot across the car being as per usual, i think the weather's weather will be into central america. quite a nasty lot of storms, just ganging up. i'll see east coast of mexico and that could cause some lo, twice starting this week. the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own event, you know, counter and things the, the
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the to watching or to 0 reminder of adult stories. this are a 26 year old woman who's a citizen of both the us sense of kia has been killed by, is really forcing, as far as she was protesting in the occupied westbank arsenal. s. k, which shows in the head, showing demonstrations against the expansion of a legal is really supplements. now the time to beta knows are being held in the occupies westbank for 21 people killed in israel's 10 day a sold on is the name set of money is being held in the day that is very forces withdrew from the city. the former us president donald trump won't be sentenced and as harsh money to trial until often november's election in may and was found guilty on searching for cancer falsifying business records to capital payments to an adult
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film actress. she was originally going to be sent on september. the 18th employment is going up in the us, but by less than expected, more jobs have been created in august and the previous month. but there are still fears of a recession and interest rate cuts could also be on the way all within weeks of the presidential election for all of our reports from washington dc. it's a delicate balancing act. it's getting the economy rights, inflation versus interest rates. and in the middle of it, oh, the workers who are also devices. if you lie so panic, august, so a little side relief, new jobs up 584-2000. $19000.00 less than expected. but way above the shock. 89000 of weeks earlier, a blip or a sign of impending recession. either way, an interest, right? cost looks eminence when the federal reserve meets later this month, it will not take too much of an adjustment interest rates for the federal reserve
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to catch up. and essentially stop this cooling and late market, maybe making porters more comfortable about hiring people again. but they do need to move. remember where we all, there is an election in the, in just 60 days time, the country will decide who gets to live. but the white house on the economy is seen as one of if not big dominant issues on both his minds. even though the fed operates independently of the federal government. its numbers are likely to feed directly into both candidates narratives. president biden's, counting them as a, with $42.00 straight lines in a row, every single month increases job highlighting a growth in small businesses. no coincidence. helping them is one of combat harris's key policies. as president, one of my highest priorities will be to strengthen america's small businesses. but on the economy, pulse suggest move. i just think donald trump the former president. how's about
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a humbling, let me talk about the job numbers, cuz as you know, they just came out and there are basic disaster for americans feeling the high, a cost of groceries, of gas trying to buy and you hire them. how the numbers help them will be a critical issue. both sides say they can fix things, but who will get the chance festival? i'll just say era, washington, that means that spectrum disclosures in the us state of georgia has appeared in court 14 year old cold gray is facing full concept 1st degree murder of the killing of 2 students and 2 teachers at a school near atlanta on wednesday. the us are sending another medicaid package to ukraine. this one is worth $250000000.00. defend secondary lloyd austin has made the announcement in germany. it's been hosting ukraine's president of the top. come on those on. there are lies that i'm assign airbase. dominic came reports from ballon, the full president, zalinski, friday ment,
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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, have 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 is short this of this size and coverage. and this applies even to our territory. we just have to fly by russia including framing it. we think it is wrong that there are such steps. we need to have these long range capability not only on the to bided. there are 3 of the 3, but also and there are some 2 or 3 ukrainian forces are already on russian territory following the cross border attack on the quarter school district last month. something zalinski says has succeeded, but which some military analysts have called high risk. yet, you know, i'm stein, the german defense minister, congratulated zalinski full of the coolest incursion and then announced
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a new military aid package from his government. it won't do that and throws, we'll deliver 12 motor and type 2000, so propelled how it says to ukraine and 6 of them this year in the service 6 next year. for the total value of a $150000000.00 us germany is ukraine's largest european military and financial don't know what it's contributions to by those of the us, which is already provided more than a 100000000 dollars in cash, weapons and ammunition. on friday, it's defense secretary and asked another $250000000.00 security assistance package . we know that hooton's malice runs deep. moscow continues is offensive in the east of ukraine, especially around for across the bootlegs. repositioning his troops in pers and the kremlin continues to bombard ukraine cities and to target ukraine civilians. president zalinski believes western advanced weapons could help him,
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false president putin, to make peace, but hold off. shots will not let you crane use germany's most potent missiles deep 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 here, the among soft to the rape and murder of a training doctor in india is eastern city of coal cots. of protesters are still calling for justice. a federal investigations underway and a number of people have been fired because some shiny reports from one of the marches, the former students, professors, doctors, people from all walks of life, the marching. and that comes with to show the anger brief and despair of the rape and murder of the dumpster in the city, posts of us from the city of joy. it's also called the city of protests. and it's these protests and vigils that have been going on in the past one month because
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people say they are fed up. they want just now they're marching on a very busy street blocking softly. 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 murder, the very, very, the, the high security alone. this is, as these monitors are headed to the main junction, they also probably between all those in many areas of the city. there's no let up in the protest much in the past. as far as these professors consent, this is not an isolated, almost every city up in the got such a crime that section with citizens run. these put the,
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keep up the momentum, the job. i'm sure these, obviously, the closer kind of mazda reported a group of migrants to india. it's the 1st flight of its kind, which has been financed by the united states as part of an agreement to discourage people from trying to reach the us through central america. alejandro of m. p. i to reports from panama city, a horse to head home. a 130 indian migrants are deported from panama to new delhi, on a plane paid for by the united states. somewhere that are available. and we're very grateful to the government of panama, for all the supports we for the of the entire process. and they've done it respecting the human rights and dignity of the people to pull to and was thankful that this is helping because of regular migration must stop. hundreds of thousands of us found migrants had been arriving in panama after crossing the dairy and got a treacherous rain forest region connecting south and central america. the plan is
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part of the bite in administration efforts to stop migrants reaching the southern border of the united states. president jose moreno was the 1st one now said logic track down. he set up the barbed wire fences across parts of the jungle and increase military patrols, but so far the deportation flights are limited to migrants with previous criminal records. the united states government is trying to replicate this initiative in other countries along the route with a similar deal currently pending with cosivity. but critics here say that these flights are likely to discourage the majority of migrants from trying to reach the us border, as well as to is still a small school district, as good nicholas as is forbidden from sheltering migrants under the new policies. but he says, those policies only increase the risks migrant space. i am put on the table to see when they can, in fact, that they had promised to do 4 or 500 each week. this isn't possible in
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a country like canada with the resources we have, and these people are not my writing because they want to. but because they face very difficult conditions, politically, socially and economically. the migration to the darren gap may slow down, but it's not going to go away as much as they'd like. you know, most government in states that while the program has had a slow start, it will expand in time it collateral. it's clear that given the volume of people, it's difficult to pertain to the port 500 people a week. but this is just the start of this program. we've had issues with financing and delays, but it will expand. the us says it's funding the deportation flights to the tune of $6000000.00. that with both countries, banking under the terrence working a much larger investment is likely to come out of some of the 50 and just the panama heavy rain in the sliding scale. the 32 people across india, so the state of ended up for dish rescue is have been handing out essentially
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reading milk and water to people who've been stranded at least 2 people reported have died and 92 are set to have been injured as super type for yankee makes line fall in china is hang on problems as strong as broad wings of up to 234 kilometers per hour. more than 400000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the german assets, with an appetite for pushing his limits, has extended his own world record by completing a 120 long distance, twice longs and as many days. 37 year old join us back, one is known as the german, forrest gump piece. on the 3.8 kilometers stock of a 180 kilometers and run a full madison of 42.2 kilometers. every day. since may, the 9th. boeing's time, star line or spacecraft is minutes away from returning to us, often leaving the international space station with no one on board. it's got
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multiple technical problems, which is why it's coming back. empty. touchstone is expected in the next hour or so . the star line in capsule was in space for nearly 3 months. problems with its propulsion system and thrusters forced us so to conclude, it was too risky to put humans on board for the journey back to us. as a result, sits to test pilots are going to fly back in a space x crossed in february. the brazilian music legend says you'll mendez credited with bring boston over to the world has died age 83. as families has he passed away peacefully at home in los angeles, is here in human, takes a look back at home, and as with the hearts of millions, beach to a different rhythm. this is the sounds that launch send human this as a global sensation. 1966, the composer pianist and singer founded a group.
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