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and they all slide west buttons because it's ready rates run the don jordan, this is out. is there a nice and go home? and so coming up, the search was something to drink and gaza after israel destroyed 70 percent of the strips of water infrastructure sites on executive orders are very important. and just about every case is really forces have increased the size and frequency of their raids in the occupied west bank, killing nearly $900.00 palestinians and injuring thousands more. israel says illuminating odds. palestinian fighters in the occupied westbank is part of its over arching goals for the war on guns though. but the un special rubber tor francesca albany is a warren's israel genocide won't be confined to gaza if this military offensive doesn't end the central with edges ito, a man. meanwhile,
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his right forces have carried out raids and at least 8 other locations in the occupied westbank in the time of booking. that's just west of janine 2 palestinians were killed. several homes also destroyed in the fighting were sitting at home and without warning and without being told to leave the house shooting started towards the house. we went outside during the exchange of fire and we were raising our hands out. these were in new york and the whole day i'll just eat a gauze of palestine to the united states. now, where president donald trump assigned to by raj and executive orders. the size of the executive orders are very important in just about every case within the past hour. trump, as the classified government filed on the high press 1st day and office, the federal judge called the move blatantly unconstitutional holding its implementation for the next 14 days. it would refuse citizenship to anyone born in
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the us. if not a parent has a legal, permanent resident, full citizen. for trump is also i promised mass deportations, leaving and documented migrants across the us living in fear. immigration officers have been given the power to arrest migrants at schools, churches in the hospitals. i'll just say it was john henry to pull it from chicago, where rates could eventually deport up to 2000 people. a little village, the sidewalks are empty and so were many of the shops here in a chicago neighborhood known as little mexico undocumented residence, or staying home to avoid being swift, up in the trumpet administration. immigration re, lilly who asked us not to use her full name as a job, but hasn't left her apartment in days. chicago is the only home she's ever know was from here when i was 18 months. and i really don't know any family members of mexico. so i feel for my life or to be honest cuz i will be sent to mexico without even knowing nobody in who's going to help me over there. illinois governor j b
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printers says federal agents plan to target up to 2000 people in chicago a long as one of his opening acts. this week, trump signed an executive order, eliminating so called safe zones where us immigration and customs enforcement agents were forbidden to go. churches health centers and schools in 2007. there was a major rate here in little village. and we saw how the eyes agents came and our rest and people, but we blocked the entrances and we didn't let them leave. and eventually they released the people. and you know, if that happens, we're going to do the same. classrooms are empty or here, some churches have ended spanish language service. in any event were immigrants, my gather, deform, attempting target for isaac. as i said, some wet weather, as i said, not a huge amount, but it's the end of a less increasing. humanist will help with as well, 5 over the next few days at
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a trump administration remains a safer option. the confrontation cost of my but i just see the davos, switzerland, more than 50000 people in the us state of california are facing evacuation order as a warnings of to another. well, 5, broke out north of los angeles. 5 fighters are battling the new file which been through 40 square kilometers and less than a day. another major fire also broke out on wednesday, near the exclusive light neighborhood of bennett. president trump says he'll visit the area on friday. that's off to he called the response by california no authority is incompetent to the fire is currently 24 percent contained. it is at $10278.00 acres. so we've made some progress in the last 12 or 14 hours, but we still have a lot of work to do. it's hot, it's dry, it's the fuel conditions are much lower than normal for this time of year. and we're seeing extreme fire behavior, along with wind driven runs that are lining up. what's a pa graphy?
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how does it was rob reynolds joins us from north of los angeles? now with a huge fire was burning rugs. so yet, more while foss, breaking out in the area robin, i'm 5 fighters still battling to get them under control. i yes, this, this entire month's dare and has just been a siege of flame and wind for the state of california. the good news is that firefighters appear to be getting a handle on this blaze, the hughes blaze, and they say that it is uh, you know, i see her just heard, but 24 percent contain that was, that was a little while ago. so containment is, can continued, and also they've been hitting it very hard from the air and on the ground got 20 helicopters and some fixed wing aircraft that are dropping water on the blazes. nevertheless, you know, it's a thousands more heck, there is of, of the california land scorched. and as you can see,
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there are still some smouldering hotspots here. uh, trees the cloud fire. and there are still still be the least uh, they've fought one another in the past. and antagonize one another with nicknames and insults. and yet from time to time, they've shown the ability to rise above that and, and act in the best interest of okay, all california and so a lot of california is in addition to praying for ration there, it will hopefully be what will i think be, be wishing that president trump uh shows them that the, the rest of guys have denied the claims that he was in the army of starting the fire, the refinery holes, key strategic importance to maintaining control of states you to move in as more from culture. both this is denise army and the power of the 3 rapids support forces . exchange accusations with the army saying that they are a sup, deliberately set the refinery on fire. and the rest of the thing that the army
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dropped viral phones on the refinery, completely destroying the structure of the place. now, the army has been launching attacks and defensive to try to regain control of the refinery from the parent military rapids support forces. this is the refinery that used to produce about a $100000.00 barrels per day just before the conflict and be receptive over it during the 1st days of the conflict. now since then, it has not been producing, but it's quite crucial because of its location. it gives access to control of the northern parts of the cap.

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