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the, the system even come in as an international intake or ups and excellence award denominator here on now. the here's where the forces kill us active as during a protest against illegal supplements in the occupied west by the robot. this and this is obviously a life from doha. most of the coming up parents are going to be in kenya, at least 70 students are still unaccounted for after a boarding school far kills 18 boys. plus, i'm going to send that, i'm get the panama, where the government is launching its 1st deportation slide to even the pay by the
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united states to try and spend the flow of migrants. boeing's trouble of starlight . no space prosper times back to us after leaving the international space station with no one on the i 26 year old woman who is a citizen of both the us and to kia, has been shown in the head and killed by as many soldiers in the occupied west bank arsenal. s gate was taking part in the protest against the expansion of easily illegal is rarely settlements near the town of beta size of numbers, dozens of civilians across the occupied west bank of being killed by his ready forces in recent weeks. can you call them reports so much drugs within minutes of ice, you know, is gaping shelton, the heed paramedics with the to treat to friends clinging to hunt, fits of on the 26 year old,
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was taking part into produce being watched by his writing forces. the army was on top of the hill. there was also as nightmare on the road. we were from the army. there was nothing happening next to us nor next. i know at some point they just shot to like munitions. one, keep the something mentioned and one to and i know 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 calls. she had a very recall despite the, if it's to save the american and took his jewel national, she died at the hospital. in a statement, these riley army sees the forces, responded, was fine toward and main instigated
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a violent activity who held rocks at the forces and posed a straight to the him. these riley army is looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots find 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,
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i should know as among thousands of people killed by his riley soldiers in the occupied waste bank in recent weeks, including 13 year old bonnet. i'm 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 he had a roadside. what was about his human rights activists working in the occupied westbank. he was at the protest with eisen on a ski was killed. you don't mind calling 45 people. what do you so immediately as we left the peaceful press space, the is right, the military began to confront the demonstrates has begun to deployed to a gas. and as we began to me back shortly thereafter, like i munitions fine. and we've noted the titles, so i placed the snipers on the regions which i some buildings. so i following that and an inside their tax with tear gas of the projectiles. we retrace it down the
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hill to take refuge and in an olive grows. um, as you know, i was towards the back of the crowd. she was in the olive groves to study with another volunteer issue starting peacefully and is ready to submit us. we 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 satellite volunteer shouting to help and i looked and saw that i sure was on the ground leading, having been shot directly on 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 did continue to pursue down the hill to a certain extent. uh very sorry that you had to go through with that and for your
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experience today, i just wanted to ask you one last question. i mean, the response, as you say, is getting harsha will you as a human rights activist continue 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 ethnic cleansing gets 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 . i'm stroll pressure from the international community to end the complicity and uh, is what i was trying to. sorry. so if i share and during this, what is my of the ultimate sacrifice, finds israel as mother time for shining a light on the crimes against humanity. but we will continue to watch in her name.
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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, it's a 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 5 slides free. and the city is you need and is i think g cam has been targeted by the is really military for decades. the latest assault last a 10 days is left palestinians without food or water. roads have been torn off and electricity, phone, and internet connections have been damaged. need abraham sent this report from jeanine and they all keep north of the occupied westbank. we living the painful memories under military occupation, one generation after another during the 10 day siege by these ready military, blah,
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habits says she had no choice but to risk leaving 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 degree that says she who her daughter with 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 the mobile ruling. she says she wants to be a journalist and asks us to use the microphone. her face tells more than her
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words and whatnot, and have them look at the destruction. then not letting us be push a good phone, but after that they have no mercy, no mercy. can i add onto their adult or to stay at home? but she refused. she can relate when she was that age is really forces demolished hundreds of homes and become 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, even so you were just scrolling 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,
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everything they've ever noon. a choice. this is getting more difficult by the day. for now, do people say they're not going anywhere. need that, but he and it just, you jeanine products fine as it was, continue to target heavily populated refugee camps and gaza at least 8 palestinians being killed in an attack on a school in july. the people with sheltering they are just north of goza city. several others have been injured and they are being taken to a nearby hospitals. mess up the applause. we were assisting with a mr. royal head, the place we only civilians. and we don't know where to go. there was no safe place here. what did they want from us? where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere, and we had to collect from mains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion. the
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boy you saw a line, a spacecraft has landed back on us after leaving the international space station without anybody on board. as of came out 3 good names fully open there. you can see starlight or in a slight tilt, so we're going to see the rotation handle to move here shortly. and it will level out star liner. that's 3 good parachutes looking great. just a little over 2 minutes into the expected landing time. and we heard the rotational handle has been released so you can see that a tilt even doubt. next step is about to heat shield. jennison will tell you how soon as a follow at the university of british columbia is out of space institute. she's worked on several nice submissions. she's joining us live not from kansas capital possible. thanks very much indeed for being with us. i want to ask you about the,
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the starlight know itself in a moment, but it must be hard to imagine how it must feel to watch you only route home disappear into space. it must be demoralizing in a way when you've gone up expecting to be up there for 8 days. and suddenly your mission turns into 8 months. at the same time, this is a highly trained crew that knows that things like this can happen sometimes. you know, not to this extreme. we haven't seen something like this before, but you know, they're trained, they're ready. estimator has spent over a year and space collectively just on her own. so, you know, a few more months under her belt is not gonna probably face her all that much. i was just looking briefly through the list of problems that the, the star line has been facing. it is quite a significant list. how much does this weighs? what is about safety oversight when it comes to nasa opening up projects to 3rd parties because always has 5 3rd party contract as of course. but this is the 1st
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time i think that it's high the on such a scale, right, in terms of these new crew capsules, there's really only 2 options available right now. we have start liner from boeing and dried in from space x. and they've both gone through extensive testing to get to the point where they were rated, that it was supposedly safe for them to take these ashen off into space. both suffered failures along the way and on crude tests and wistar liner, they ran into issues in their 1st on crude tests, back in 2019 and then to issues just kept cropping up before one launch after launch. and after it's darwin had docked with the space station. and so it was definitely a point where nasa said, okay, we don't want to take any chances with the crew. we're just going to call it here. since we can't diagnose where all these issues are coming from, we'll just bring back the capsule on its own so that we can analyze that here on the ground. and then make sure we send a rides that we know is maybe a little bit safer to pick them up later, which is the space x crew dragon. i realize of course these that are incredibly
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complex pieces of kit. at the same time, we're just that was the ultimate responsibility for sign off for suitability. like with this, is it with nasa? is it was boeing and i guess the next question is of course what's gonna happen a boeing off to this? i think there's going to be some serious oversight that comes in from nasa onto the boeing side of things because this is obviously a spectacular public failure in terms of just how high profile this has been. and i don't think they're ever gonna want to deal with something like this. again, it doesn't sound like the relationship is going to end, but i think that they're going to use this as a, you know, step in the learning process to make this a safer vehicle. in the long run, because we do need it back up, we can't just rely on a single source to be getting into space. it's just not that sustainable. but it's responsibility probably lies on both sides. obviously boeing needs to be adhering to the standards that nasa is setting for safety for human space flight. but at the same time, you know, are there issues with those standards that let the caps will get to the point where
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they said it was okay for to missed a wash. and now they've decided once they've gotten up there, that this actually maybe wasn't the case. it's really interesting to get the benefits of your expertise in this tonya harris and thank you so much for being with us. thanks so much. i a former us president donald trump wouldn't be sentenced for his house money trial until often november's election was found guilty inmate on $54.00 cancer falsifying business records to conceal payments, to an adult film star shop of 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 or 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
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election, it appears as though that was so for years, the case sensitive or money paid to 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, michelle and rhodes. he was suspending the sentencing to avoid any appearance, however on warranted. the proceeding has been effected by all seeks to effectively approaching presidential election in which the defendant is a candidates. and there is a certain amount of agreements with sentencing a presidential candidate to up to 4 years in prison just weeks before the election . is the 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,
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but no matter what this court is going to continue to be impartial and even if there's any inkling of impropriety. we're going to dispel that from now faces and i'm sitting on november the 26th potentially as president elect, 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 the unlikely that he will be in prison while serving as president. thank you . 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 c l g 0? washington. still ahead on all the 0. 24000000 l julians prepared to vote for the new president for unemployment is still a big issue even though the economy is getting better. plus the
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a music superstar says an amended election lived in the world has died. he was taking 3 the the, the hello, the weather is looking a good deal quads, and now across see arabian plants last still a few showers, just hugging the red sea. but for the most part, well, the hazy, sunshine, fine, dry and pleasant full of many thank you, goes to live, shows the west, and you have been maybe down towards the fall, southwest of saudi, but nothing else ready to speak on the top of just head take back just the the i celsius since a 100 and found heights to 20 will mean off. i can assure you, but this woman still left the q way. i'm for back that temperatures here getting into the mid forties. it as long as you drive, because that is the side of the mediterranean, one or 2 guys to show is
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a possibility of towards the black sea. again, a few showers coming through here, just running down across the post office. i know positive ducky, i could catch a shot, shot arrow 2 brisk brace. they're just running across c a t and meanwhile across north western parts of africa. so i'm usually on several, some showers say once again into a good part of the out area pushing up to morocco. plenty of showers across the west africa again, further north and then they should be for southern africa. here it is generates right. we got a few showers to the east of the riff valley tons and they're catching a shower to over the next couple of days. you pushed further south tending went to the cape town, the inequality, corruption, depression, and rain. it just decided to cost the piece of cake. i'm sure
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you meant to read, excludes the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing home every day. oh, dreams are coming to a democracy, maybe democracy for sale on elders era. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the ones you know, just need a reminder about child stories. this are a 26 year old woman who is a citizen of both of us. sense of cheer is being killed by his very force as well as who was protesting in the occupied west by an auction. i escaped with shots and
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the head and demonstrations against the expansion of illegal is really settlements . the time of age mo, install in liner spacecraft has landed back on the us off the leading the international space station. but without anyone on technical problems for us to abandon plans to use the capsule to bring box, it's only to test finance and not going to return on a space x problem. in february, at least 70 children are missing in kenya after school dormitory for killed at least 18 students. it happened in the county of yeah, the north of the capital, nairobi and still not clear how the fire start is bid out. my reports. anguish fills the air outside of primary school in 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?
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we want to know who's alive and who's not. the not telling us anything. as a fire tore 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 white and white since last nights team p. m 2. now we don't know what is going on. they keep saying they are still investigating police them. tell us about children. a deed can use government says that during was overcrowded in violation of safety standards. please say somebody's have been burned beyond recognition to leo know what we saw several children in the good being that i was just lucky to say one of the things that i heard that he liked to die, which it was very troubling. and the sad tragedy kenya's president has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as teams search for students still unaccounted for. we are holding up on the video,
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go down to the close to that place to play an upgrade and a solution that we 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, sparked 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 admission h e l g 0. main suspect and disclosure thing in the us state of georgia has appeared in court 14 year old called grace, facing 4 kinds of 1st degree murder over the killing of 2 students and 2 teachers
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at a school near atlanta. on wednesday, its panama has reported a group of microphones by putting them on a plane to india is 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, a sound. all right, if you have to get reports from panama city force to head home, a 130 indian migrants or 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 it. and we're thankful that this is helping because of regular migration. the most stop, hundreds of thousands of us found migrants have been arriving in panama after crossing the dairy and got a treacherous reinforce region connecting south and central america. the plan is
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part of the binding administration efforts to stop migrants reaching the southern border of the united states. president jose moreno was the 1st one now and larger crack down. he set up the barbed wire fences across the 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 cosette rica. but critics here say that these flights are likely to discourage a majority of migrants from trying to reach the us border, as well as to it's totally seamless. cool. just sweet. and yes, good. nicholas 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, they had promised to deport $500.00 each week. this isn't possible in a country like canada with the resources we have,
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and these people are not my rating because they want to. but because they faced 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, i'm, is government insist that well, 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. but 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 and flooding has killed 32 people across india, the southern states have ended up front desk. russ carriers have been handling out essentials,
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including milk and was going to people being stranded. at least 2 people have reported have died and 92 is such as being injured. a super tie from yagi makes lungful in china's high non province a strong. this broad winds of up to 234 kilometers per hour, more than $400.00 fighters and people have been forced to leave their homes. the audience will head to the polls on saturday to cast their ballots in a presidential election. high unemployment is a big issue. even though the economy is set to be getting better sun. i'm been jim fade has been speaking to people in l. g is the 2nd largest city or on about what they are hoping will happen after the elections minutes introducing 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 a from point and gas. and in the past few decades, it's not only made the country more self sufficient,
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but also propelled algeria to become one of the advocates largest produces of medicines. 200 factories like disciplines have created jobs, but not enough dirty. it doesn't regularly publish efficient numbers, but the international labor organization says about 12 percent of the population is out of book. and definitely one and 3 young people. and unemployment weighs heavily on voters. decisions within gas exports have increased during the international in the crisis. but at the state, corporate is filled up, a big spending has also spiked and been job creation. it's a green on the economy facing challenges including restrictions and new fords and currency. the valuation in the open market. a jury is trying to leave with the economy. it's been submitted to previously invest as of no confidence to invest. no, jerry would. that's beginning to change as i lose our amended, an image change in the rebound of our economy depends on severing the relationship between corruption, money and politics. and that's what's giving us a launch pint was
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a new economic outlook ream help 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 this situation now is a little bit difficult, people are expecting things to change after the elections. personally, i have no issue with my business. i work hard and my salary is good. i have stability, and i don't think about leaving algeria. many young people from treated by the lack of opportunities want to move abroad, but the older generation believes those problems can be solved by electing the right people by loud or who vote. but of course i'm going symbol. it's obligatory. i hope whoever wins will make the country better, that we have a very rich country. i hope that whoever wins takes care of the young and old. and then cruises, pensions, because it's not enough. 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
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believe the 3 candidates. so i'm a job without the vida, while we're on rest and they'll do. the brazilian music legend says you mendez credited with bringing boston over to the world has died to age. 83 is finally says he passed away peacefully at home in los angeles is in human text on the back at home, and is made to hundreds of millions beat to a different rhythm. this is the sound 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. i know about some of the folk 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. well,
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