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the the on kerry jones thing, dial the top stories on the houses here, 2 days off to winning the us selection. the presence of that donald trump is the best thing potential candidates to serve the top positions in his administration. trump has announced his campaign, the chief susie was, will serve as white house chief of stock once he takes office in january. he says, wiles has helped him achieve one of the greatest political victories in american history. trump spence 1st day behind closed doors that to some long ago residence in palm beach, florida. trump says is spoken to more than 70 wells leaders since his election
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victory. but he hasn't spoken to russian president vladimir putin, whose praise trump as a brave man for surviving an assassination attempt in july suits and says that he's ready for dialogue with me say to buy the ticket. what did we thought of saying this is going to be his last presidency? whatever he does, it's up to him to decide what he said about rebuilding relations with russia and hoping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian crisis. the person i think that deserves attention. at the very least, i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as president of the united states financial. with all the thomas last presidency proved to be a test of unity with a native, as well as funding of the alliance. i'll just say it was stephanie deca sped to add the power chair of nato's military committee. what does donald trump's re election mean for nato? so his irritation, and it's, he was not the 1st president,
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irritated about this, that a lot of nations did not invest enough in their own, on forces. and basically, without saying, it's expected the united states to come to the rescue. and that is a very legitimate irritation to be honest. and so what the alliance has done, partly as a result of what he asked was going on at the time, was that now 6 times more nations have reached the 2 percent target in a pleasant way. we can say we have basically done what you have asked rightfully off a lot of nations. us federal reserve has caught the interest rates by quotes of percentage points. is the 2nd cut this year and assign the use that inflation to stabilize a whole so that high and station was a major factor in the votes. this decision to vote for donald trump has promised to bring the cost down to impose with harris and foreign goods policy status,
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which is what was parliament has adopted laws that's with allow the deforestation of family members of people involved in a tax that could be sent to gaza or another location for up to 20 years. and those apply to is really and protest in is very citizens and occupied to east jerusalem. how students are continuing to face relentless attacks from is very alternative and as strikes and the gaza strip. at least 11 palestinians have been killed in a day to strike on a school in gauze. a city bodies have been seen in the streets and the search for survivors is underway. the facility was sheltering people displaced by previous strikes and forced evacuation with this and he's very drunk strike has killed 3 people in southern lebanon, as well as injuring 5 officers from the un peacekeeping force. the unit failed to strike targeted a car, the lebanese on the check point of the entrance to sony. don't detect happen just
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as a unit fil a vehicle was passing close by the shop, no damaging the windows, more than 2000 people have been killed in lebanon. since israel and has blown up escalate to the text mid september, protesting mozambique against the results of a general election last month on escalating police and the capital $510.00 gas dispos demonstrators in the capital food type ruling for the may policy was declared the winner of the ballots for the opposition says it was rigs, and this caused for weeks of print tests. within 10000 people had been ordered to evacuate as wildfire as rage in the us state of california. the fonts have destroyed thousands of homes into threatening around $3500.00 structures. well, those are the headlines and these continues have, oh no, it's a 0 off. the witness stay with this. the
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the chillies government is coming under extreme pressure as firewood street protests. no sign of a bathing protest, especially with police and many areas of the capital. some to protest widened into a mass movement against balance of the state police against the processes at such a level that united nations is racing can sense when you do light to the young people you will find or answer on the streets, which is really tired. but not tired of being on the streets and protests, we're just tired of the sliced constant night. the
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board as the work process. i just feel like doing it because it's not so often in uganda that people my age turned up and demand what they want. and on the occasion was marked with riot police and tear gas. protesters took their anti government demonstration to the cities shopping centers, fully for democratic reforms, and demanding the city made statements autonomy. i don't think i can return to that old life anymore. like since it started then you took up the responsibilities been, you can't really go back the
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the. 6 it's weird to say do feel connected to my hometown, and i will definitely say that santiago is my hometown. but just imagine you raising my future children here is weird because i really don't want to. it's close my children to so many programs that we have here at the moment and we wanted to them to have like more opportunities. then i have the, you know, to is seen as one is to reach this country. seem to let you know, mary. but we,
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the working class don't get anything from that. water is pretty much taste, prove it, tasted location, prioritize health care, and passion systems to mainly favor the well we have a huge, you know, quality got low wages to patients and the costs of leaving gets higher and higher. but the biggest problem is our constitution, which is the main reason for failing health, charitable passions, and the big got in our society. we ask ourselves, how can that this to, you know, the d we, we d. c. because he was like, friday to region. and the government raised the prices for demetria again. so the
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working class and the poor people have to pay more for their every day lives again after decades. so can you call the g dot with just enough the people good, really. and we encourage everyone not to pay for the tickets anymore. the. and i remember, did we get think we close to my house? i mean, one street, they were just so many people to the, the only thing you know, we realized that, that was only the beginning. the
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being around my family gives me so much for express chevy in those moments when i am feeling down, they give me this motivation because i don't want them to pass through the same experience. i pass through, we know as gearing up to see. so it keeps me motivated to get when i grew up in the district in a small town called, ginger was to see and guess my parents had up leticia and where we used to, maria calls that are the most that goals peaks to 10 very huge partitions and by then they used to be summer months due to the effects of climate change,
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all of the cups dry adults due to knowing for something still i have your info that was done with all the clubs and also the rising temperatures that straight out all the streams, and we'll see how we just to connect the water to feed the names to my parents have to sell all the land we had so that we could get money to get tough. would a survivor of see the lesson plans in the hundreds of people the day because of the since nothings to many funding these most the homes on my is one of them the same when i had to miss my my school because my parents were out of money and i had
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to see to them like for 4 months each was really very bad and from them i thought i could do something to change this whole situation. by the time i didn't move this, it's the effect to office in grad because of climate change, the, the studio. and yet also another wonderful day when we discussed the issues that affect the youth in uganda, here on the program, young and my name is maureen. and today in studio we have that to you from fridays to future. you. good. my name is nicole. i will definitely have
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you and my claim, you talk to this and i'm a student that's come from the international university. i'm 22 years old and a pass to a bachelor's degree in procurement on supply chain management. so why climate? or you could have maybe go to another question, maybe about the go child or something or, you know, sexual harassment. why claimant it came to me. i chose climate is because it is something that affects each and every one of us. when you look at maybe the hotel, the violation, it looks that's on the one gender, and you can go all they have to agendas. so climate change affects each and every one of us know much as a h. know much of the size, the much of agenda and i'm up to the status. so it is something that is connected to
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really have some other places that i could call home. can you tell me your findings and you know all these, all these hang up once they got positive homes, the thing the young lady remember lives on the high side on the phone that we're doing on the scene to dismiss the around me make me realize that dash to help in this city because the major thing of a city is the space and people without there's 2 elements, yukon, half a city. and people are really united to now 3 months theater.
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excuse me. i saw on thinking about moving out from hong kong on like going somewhere else because i can suit the langauge between me and hong kong. right now i think the last and care you have to was your hometown is way more important. there is a sense the, a long time ago in my hometown, hong kong was kind of backed by the british to china in 1997 under the premise of one country to systems the we o one race with democratic bodies with freedom of speech with freedom of press, but in the recent years,
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china is trying everything to make hong kong just like another chinese see the they may say that we belong to them, that they've processed us. but i'm not from china. i'm from hong kong, the song to protest on the 9th of june, because on the 12th of june was supposed to be the data al. she's excited to use carry land. going to push the extradition now to china, which actually minimize out in dependency in hong kong. the,
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the thousands of people have just wrapped up around for the fine again, 600 extension build. those amendments could have a lot of aging the spirit, hong kong or is to mainland china for any accused crimes. even those that might be made up. critics worried that the bill would make it easier for beijing to exert control over the region. the situation we know 10 to 5 in the afternoon between the
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for me i do worried about being arrested, but not in a sense of like, oh i have to be in jail for like how many, how many years i lost my freedom. it's not found that it's mainly now, it's about how the police would be you up in that 48 hours that they are legally to detain you. that's actually the part that scares me a lot. the i think you can simply ignore the young people in the working class that who bucks, fired at some point. you nor do working. of course you have
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a whole seat on the street the on october 25 of 2019. there was a huge protest isn't here. with 1200000 people we pushed for social reforms and more equals to say it. we thought our voices will be heard used it was doing anything to prove this situation of the working class or 1000000000. our president announced that sheila is a war essentially against its own citizens of the the
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they a lot of plastic on the policy and does it. it's just like a floating revolve less. it has so much to see, that's what we call beauty or niche that you haven't got to be something eve or something that is going to kill us soon. but some people do not really care . we come out as people to clean it on to some people still to a plastic even when you're cleaning it. the one takes up most of my time in the smooth named is creating must've climates awareness because climate change is not taught in schools. so people don't get huge
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when we 1st talk to them about climate change. so we need phones and drugs of discussions about it for them to get deep expressions. the oldest feeling was that they have lived their life and the rest is full as that kind of generation to do. i also moved to my class where i study phone and i had that conversation with my professor. and when i talked about climate change, to really give me a negative attitude and told me climate change does not exist. and he called me climate change. it's a good plan and there's nothing i can do about it. of the data. on the one number i have it in this case it's have somebody said you have quite a major motor. how do i mean by goodness,
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have local window and now goes over. i'm not going to go with now goes on the vantage doing because i'm going to type in ways it up correctly. me get up, but it's not a problem. it's not so much you're trying to buy a call to someone else to attend to that same cuts by then by sub. oh no, it's a red out. who knows who put it in to enough vivia to that bunch of a video into the internet but not, not i never, i'm one of us, not i never, i never, i'm we but listen, go. the my biggest fans are if government, unincorporated organizations and individuals didn't act towards creating solutions to this climate classes. a feel that the future i am working for right now to not
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be there because of inaction. the positively speaking, i will say that every time even we're like weak and then we're on the losing side is always a chance for us to improve the next time is always a chance for us to learn. why should we do better or like what? we could have used that our next time, what time it's it. and then we could have i would say the worst thing to be on the losing side is that every time you being on the phone line, the same people getting a rest and then going home that not used to like, why is not me when they are actually really close to use, use use scared. by the same time you have to make the decision like, oh, i could have a chance to save that person. so this never right or wrong because
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it's a human in saying that you protect yourself. but you also see really cute, see if you know that you may have like a one percent chance to say if that person even you don't know what that person the who i like about hong kong and the protest here is that many young people there. so in those eighty's and they use the skews to serve the pro test and improve the situation for the people here during the entire protest, everyone keeps saying be walter. and as a matter i taught direct to people and tell them, go here, go there, but i can tell them where it's safe to go. and i think that's the most important for everyone right now. especially as civilians may very easily be caught up in conflict areas because you never know where it's going to be. so we hope that the
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map can provide information for people who wish to stay safe. as there was one day when all the protesters were rounded up in newtown plaza in shots soon so they were directed into the m t. r station into the, into the mall by the police are basically to catch hold all the protesters in the shots and, and then they just started rounding them up and beating them up. we were just wondering like, how could this have happened? why is there nowhere to go even, even for people who wants to escape, who wanted to avoid conflict? so then we decided to draw on that. so we could see where the police are, where protesters are to make sure that people at least have an escape route. so people will know where the police are station, where there are a lot of protesters. where's our road blocks even how the transport situation is like? so this is information that would be useful for the general public,
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but would also be useful for people on the front lines. if they want to know, escape routes. if they want to know, basically where put police are, where is not safe, where they should not go apart from that, we've also got some feedback from the 1st a teams. so they're really grateful that we write down where protesters are, especially we also indicate the density of protesters in different areas so that they know where they should set up their 1st basis. stations supply stations. best stations know that the friends of the board has the phone line and i'm just
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like noon the like to be on there because you change this year to something else. the mileage size is like this will be we have only 10 and it's to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down to the 4th victory for the government . get this one of those containing refugees keep coming. the actions of israel's government, the military invitation,
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has been described as the closing of the policy. it is sure visual and see us and see through boston, and i mean i wasn't here, i shot him dead. the controversial us lu, stand your ground. you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, given your statements the right to can we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok. i'm denying justice to victims. families, lines investigate, license to you on out to 0. the climate has changed. every year for millions of years, decades of talk, a little action, it's all about distraction and create confusion to create smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematic, cir, purchased the oil industry, was a main bank roller or opposition. the climate act,
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the campaign against the climate do suggest the bad thing. most you to a different spheres. absolutely. on, on just even the adjustment, the other type store is 91 out of there. 2 days after winning the us selection, the preston to elect donald trump is vetting potential candidates to serve the top positions. and as administration, trump has announced his campaign at chief, susie whiles will serve as the white house chief of stop. once he takes office in january, he says, while says, helps him achieve one of the greatest political victories in american history. trump spencer's de behind closed doors that these morrow's longer residence in palm beach, florida. trump says he's spoken to more than 70 will of leaders since he's election
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victory. but he hasn't spoken to a russian president vladimir putin who has praised him as a brave man for surviving and assess nation attempting july suits and says that he's ready for donald. say to buy the ticket with beauty, we thought this is going to be his last presidency. whatever he does, it's up to him to decide what he said about rebuilding relations with russia and hoping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian cross is the person i think that deserves attention. at the very least, i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as president of the united states financial as well as apartments, as adult said laws that would allow the deforestation of family members of people involved in a tax that could be sent to gaza, or another location for up to 20 years. the laws applied to is rarely and palestinian is very, a citizens in the occupied east, julia huston in continuing to face relentless
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attacks. and as many as henry this strikes and the goal is to strip, at least 11 palestinians have been killed in a latest striking, a school in kansas city. bodies have been seen in the streets center search for survivors is underway. the facility was the sheltering people displaced by previous strikes and forced evacuation centers and is very dry and strikes has killed 3 people in southern lebanon as well as injuring 5 offers from the un peacekeeping force unit. still the strike target of the car, the lebanese on the check point of the entrance to slide on. it's not happened just as a unit. the vehicle was posting close by was truck no damaging the windows. well those all the headlines and these continues hang on. i'll just sarah us off to witness the
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the, the most, it will not be the mother. they can see the civil authorities, us, eunice, can, will you address will freedom out of the clean up. let's say that i mean enough is it is somewhat of the. yeah, i get the leaky if it's what i'm taking because that's what he said when i put them on the weight, i think that was eating. i mean they put it next to that to go. you have no problem . so don't know, but it's a good sort of pre, i'm ok with that, i mean these things go through the 20. i don't remember. yeah, he got the one in the federal not but some of them went for the level of the say someone in the safety that and they have a handle this the village. no. the fuel bill. are you for limited or no.
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what are you looking for leaving says it will satisfy when are you can you give me a machine over to the company, let me the lease, i mean that's a, give me my food safety, the many sure them just risk their lives to serve the protest and seen all these the people makes me feel really sad because there is no responsibility it'll no one
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is taking responsibility for all this, that there is no justice. so makes me feel even more angry. i really, really don't want to be the next phase of this was the i would say to be on the front line. you have to be really clear mind or you have to become at the same time, you have to stay alert. you have to verify things with your eyes, not by just trusting what people saying around also you have to be prepared to be arrest at any time. or you have to be prepared that you're going to get hot the passing of protest, i think for like
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i always say one thing and say if you started to protest being and then move on all at the situation. now, all these kind of relation to stuff you can just like leave it and then we can just focus on the society, which is more important than everything. the i never cried in the po test, i never cry on the food. sometimes i would cry after i went home. so i saw some news, but that day when i got beat out, when i feel like i could actually got arrested, there was like 30 seconds to like one minute that i feel like i couldn't do that anymore. oh i was thinking is
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probably this is the last time that i could live freely out the who testing the my confidence for pushing crap because very many people tell me that i inspired them and this keeps me pushing because i fear to fail. i. i fear that if i stole, then i wouldn't have done anything. i could just have lifted just like people do. but since it's to death in the 1st place,
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i should be strong enough to stand up to the i sometimes ask myself if i, i'm the right person to need the movement. and sometimes i feel that maybe someone should be doing watch and doing right now. because i had to change my life in order to sub puts my activism. i also looked at some friends along the way because i didn't have so much time seeing the i feel like i'm spending enough time with my parents and i wish i could
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spend more time with them, but events abroad or is creates a conflict in this one i received an invitation to our climate conference in cooking, have massive for me. i don't really realize the kids, but i feel like that's can really change my life. the activism needs a lot of commitments and sacrifices, but i'm just wondering if it will ever pay out if people were reading the send to me. but at the same time, the service session is creating the conflicts in traveling comfort is unusual for me. and i want to be able to see my funding for a very long time. it's not easy for me the, the new jersey members
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and also discuss the next steps. we need climate change. prominent politicians by active is from all over the globe. i feel like of a talk and like, oh by talking about what is happening and i feel like we shouldn't just act and just just stop talking because every i've to be keeping these patients and people say like or is i as they inspire us like inspirations inspirations every time and it feels leg business as usual can like yeah,
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inspirations. and then you go back home and then in your bed like i is visited still you. you don't do anything about this inspiration thing and i feel to dates should be different. i should talk about to me, the reading news in beijing we're time is parliament has reportedly passed a controversial national security law for hong kong. critics fear will give basic more control over the semi autonomous territory. on comes news,
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security law is in full force with arrests and a very heavy police presence on the ground. it doesn't just affect hong kong, or is it actually affects every single person around the world. so if you've said anything bad about china and hong kong, together through the lens of this national security law, you could be committing crime for a lot of people in hong kong. this is considered a pretty dark day. the hong kong security law was develop secretly in china, the forces to protest to end and makes every sign of resistance equal. i didn't go out. i don't see anyone any more, because i want to stay normal and unsuspicious. one of my best friends for nickname was black water. she was always with me at the
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protest. she was for brave as she always protected me. we had dinner, we talked about the news and the security law. she told me that she's very concerned about a sheila so tired. and she told me that she couldn't sleep. and the next day she got arrested. i've never felt so powerless. he'd be really hard, especially because i can see her anymore. i can talk to her any more not today, not tomorrow. not next week, next month, but it is not for the next 10 years, the
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one i really close friend tested me right. aging past the law and was like, ok, that's it. everything that we did. it doesn't matter now. in 2 days later, she killed herself. i don't know what will happen next. maybe i didn't work hard enough or we didn't find the right way to express out the months. so at the same time, i just don't know if there's any other way that we can stopped in might be in what we're fighting for. at the moment it has some breakdown. but i think my fear these bigger than might be leave. right now. i think fee or east the biggest weapons engaged
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i am missing my classes right now. same way i have missed them for the last 6 weeks to create employment. and if it's not a surprise because i was missed 3 months of school due to the effects of climate change with experienced in my funding in the community. and my father wasn't able to raise maturation fees. i am a victim of this whole climate crisis. and i'm not touch them to say so. up to the massive effects of climate change in my home village. the heavy rains, the strong winds that was to wait eclipse, leaving the land there. the constant dry spells that left the streams j. my parents had to fill a land unless still to investigate our lives. and when the money was over, it was a question of somebody over and dead. i am lucky,
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but i'm still surviving. and i will of the i am lucky, but i'm still surviving. i know not to take this chance for granted because people are dying. every day. i made a decision to protect the nicholas. i call us and babies. i doing stanley young optic is low to protect food show through and less fired
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sacrifices we have. so all way, because this is our future, i will tell you that we are a generation of cad people. but very ambitious, very united, very persistent and very good at auction. your beds might be comfortable right now, but not for long. you will soon feel the same hits whitfield every day. be rest assured that she was from the other side of the world, fighting for us the future for you, and for us all, and are not about to give up yet. let's move away from this. i mean with the auction i sent you all the
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less, yes. i don't really, really, it's 5020 but i will do everything to mix. what does that include? the remembering all the sites, all the injury, all the sacrifices people make. it really gives me energy. it's burning in me. i'll do anything for a better future. i owe this to my future children, the
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little ready lost so many bottles. we can't risk losing this one. we don't waste or future like broadcasting on the streets. not going on the streets and not racing or voices was wisc or future way more the, it's our generation can change the course of history. the and i to the only woman in the room, the only black person, definitely the only,
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most from grassroots activism to the holes of power. a courageous fate representative struggles to process cease fire resolution for cause but taking center stage was moving against the time takes on weight is like a ripple and it keeps people energize to keep fighting for an end of the shows. i stand up for my deep witness on the jersey to the that was still plenty of bolts, less than the eastern states and down to the gulf states. but that's increasingly covered, inquired and moisture, which is feeding out through the plane state through texas. it's very hard when in kansas against what is wintry, whether a lot of started having full and recently in colorado and new mexico when you get these 2 contrasting and you tend to generate giant sandra. so then moving east is fairly quickly into their higher valley. but they could briefly be pretty nasty in texas. oklahoma and kansas costs are breaking picture by saturday to that keep is
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just seeing how it can roughly will go through. so for the weekend or files just over open water means the shaft can come back to western cuba possibly came in the house and also it's been year, it looks fairly wet. but the west is weather is for the size of to recap panama and then beyond that into columbia. same story exist law. she's right to such a day as well. columbia seen fighting recently, bucket time case in point is obviously an overnight picture. i flooded major road because seasonally, at this time of the year, you'd expect big showers to be in that part of columbia and then the out. these are all the more welcome all over the place where of course brazil has been suffering and dried so to see, re, i'm sure is welcome. argentine is enjoying fine with a lot so hopefully help not a really cold, but sunny. the unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's
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a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large, one sanction connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0. let me explain a little that clay county. we're one of the poorest counties in georgia where we're not talking about kind of what we're talking about. this being extremely poor community pike county is underserved, is, is the quite word for it. i am the only provider in the county. i've been only a mac provider here, so the last 13 years now. there was a hospital here in clay county. it closed in the late 19 eighties. the closest regional hospitals are 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in yeah,
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in georgia. it's a one ways to get to medical care here. the should have been 2 days off to being electric. preston, donald trump makes these 1st key appointments. st. louis will be a priority in this new cat, the from kerry johnston. this is that i'll just hear a lot from to whole. so coming up, russian president vladimir putin describes donald trump as a brave man associates with into a store relations with us as well. pos as a loan allows for the depot taishan of protest.
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