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the women make science from the labs to the field on now to say around the hundreds of palestinians are forced to flee this time and the occupied westbank as is ready rates from the hello. i'm dire in jordan, this is i'll just share a knife and throw wholesale coming on. children having killed solved unfrozen today . that'd be mainz, opens, separated from the us as a 1000000 children and gaza, or a suffering from mental health problems and 17000 from left, boyfriends by his royalty sciences and executive orders are very important in just about every case. another day. another raft of executive
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orders from us president donald trump is not one of the files on chaff case assassination. 3 declassified desperation in eastern democratic republic of congo. thousands please. a rebel group takes control of moving to the, the palestinian authority has accused his relative collective punishment in the army. took us near the neighbor's house, but did not allow us to enter. we were in the middle of the clash between the gunman and these rallies and the bullets were directed at us from both sides and the the ceasefire and gaza is now and its 5th day people had a rough, i find that you have the rubble in the mostly destroyed city efforts that causes
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roger infrastructure. a human rights watch rep retrieve these last month. it uses israel of committing genocidal acts by blocking pipelines and cutting off the electricity needed to run water pumps as well. the noise, the charge, i'm going to say for you now to come with the fios as you can see there's massive destruction. we return from the makeshift thompson of milwaukee to find the homes in ruins. these men were kind enough to launch this initiative to provide us with some clean drinking. we expect the humanitarian aid will come. we have joining hands to help each other, restore our way of life. in the north, amongst the level of what remains of causes due to new york. yes, president donald trump assigned a raft of new executive orders. sites on the executive orders are very important in just about every case from us, the classified government files on the high profile assassinations. he's also given the federal recognition to an indigenous drive in north carolina and found anti
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abortion protest is convicted for temporarily shutting down abortion clinics with my kind of joins us live now from washington dc. mike, uh, president trump, once of the classifiable lives remaining files on some very high profile assassinations including president kennedy. one more. can you tell us as well, this is something that's been long in the making and his 1st president trump was intent on making public the contents of the files. however, the c i a and b, i pushed back and they said that disclosing the contents would not be in the national interest. so president trump backed away at that stage. the revision of the files continued and the bite and administration. they will also considering making it public, but now the president trump is in his 2nd to. he's decided that there has been a not review of the documents and he's now going to make them public. he says he's given the director of national intelligence 15 days to report to him as to a plan to make these documents public. firstly,
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with the regard to the assassination of president kennedy. and secondly, within $45.00 days, he wants to plan as to how to make the contents of the assassination of martin luther king public. so this is going to happen. it's a question of actually called a go about it. and in what form it's going to be made public, but the decision has not been taken. the review has been done. so this is going to go ahead and would it be a? yeah, mike, i'm in a rob account to intuitive move from says he will go on the federal recognition to north carolina. zoomed the tribes. what's behind this move like well, it's so much on sectional, it emerges from the election. it was a very tight election race in north carolina, and at the time of the vin clinton to donald trump alder, sold the support of the b tribe, and actually promised them that he would get them federal recognition. should they support him in that election? well, they did support him in that election,
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helping him defeat to come of that harris. and now they getting their reward. they've been trying to get a federal recognition through congress as being a long and last deportation who's leaving on documented migrants across the us, living in fear integration. all starters up and give them the powers to arrest migrants at schools. churches and hospitals don't handle the pool. it's not from chicago. where rates could eventually to put up a 2000 people, a little village, the sidewalks are in, you know, if that happens, we're going to do the same. classrooms are empty or here, some churches have ended spanish language service. at any event where immigrants my gather, deform, attempting target for ice age. as a says, you are a city chicago, direct city employees, not to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. but under president trump view, as justice department is now telling prosecutors to investigate and potentially prosecute state and local officials who failed to cooperate. so this is the battle
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on the government level and here on the street. so sanctuary. cities like chicago, well, chicago's leaders at city hall are trying to protect and documented residents a few blocks away, the ice office federal agents are plodding to catch them. and what we see also the use of persecutors, federal persecutors. as we were in that to germany, for anybody who is supporting or helping, including elect officials, migrants again, that have not been proven to commit any crime. a thing that we are seeing the actions of a dictator know of a precedent in this neighborhood. undocumented immigrants fear the clock is ticking on their time. here's now from doubles. this was the moments manual waiting for here in dallas, global and business. it leads hearings especially, you know, great to trump spit out his vision for us flooding policy. that would save his 2nd time in office, one of his top priorities, and during the war in ukraine, once
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a very important, i really would like to be able to meet with president boynton soon and get that war . it ended. and that started from the standpoint of economy or anything else is from the standpoint of millions of lives are being wasted. beautiful young people are being shot in the battlefield. the ukrainian price of land and there's still some hot spots. and as you can see, some smoke in the air of very poor air quality. uh, the wind is still blowing, which is a problem because of all of these fires that we've seen in the past month have been wind driven. but there's a chance of rain over the weekend and that would be very good news. indeed. the other development is that the president, donald trump, is due to arrive in southern california on friday, where he will tour devastated areas in los angeles where thousands and tens of thousands of people have been left with our homes. it's not clear whether he will
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meet with the governor, gavin newsome or the mayor of los angeles, karen bass, both of whom are democrats, and both of them have of crossed swords as it were, with trump in the past. but many people here in california will be hoping that trump will show some degree of sympathy and be willing to support california and in their hour of need. despite his criticism of the states government in the past, rob reynolds, l. g, a 0, stay in california. sam $23.00 rental grove has advanced in the eastern democratic republic of congo, taking the town of south. okay. it's about 20 kilometers. some of the provincial capital goma, more than 2000000 people have been forced on their homes, as the armies steadily lose his territory for the account results. as the m 23, our improvement advances along the shores of lake q. one of the only ways to escape is by boat we fled because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village
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gables for simply recruit many young people on the roads. it's a similar story. thousands are on the run. after m 23 fighters to control the lakeside town, a socket. they're accused of widespread atrocities, including rates. more than 2000000 people have been forced from their homes since the contract restarted 3 years ago. and went to dfcs army and allied armed groups having trying to fight back that support from burundi and soldiers. the presence of un peacekeepers, troops, southern africa, housing, stop the loss of territory. however, the line sees includes mines and some of the world's largest deposits of colton. a mineral used in electronics. exports are worth millions of dollars a year. and $23.00 says it's fighting to protect members of its persecuted ethnic group. un us and you accuse were one day of supporting the arm groups claims to
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galleys has denied. okay, and the government and uh, i think were at the crucial moment with pressure on when that could be one of the ways to push m 23 to either withdrawal or stuff. it's expansion. but at some point, this pressure will no longer be as effective. if m $23.00 is allowed to extend further into the territory. it's the latest chapter at decades old conflict in the eastern d or c, one in which rwanda and uganda have invaded for being accused of meddling losing minerals. the course of a month we have, i'm happy since the start of the school. every way we go, we find ourselves in an on such a situation. we don't know what to do out in the children, get her on the way. they go hungry and we don't know where to go. several rounds of negotiations failed, repeated. see as far as having broken people here, i just want to go home. i'm afraid of your car, out to 0. they suddenly saw me as i choose the palm of the tree rapids support
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forces of setting fire to the l. j. the or refinery of a capital cost to the facility is saddam's launch is refinery, and has been controlled by the hour itself since april 2023. when the conflicts again, they also have denied the claims. excuse me. i'm again starting to file the refinery holes case, a change of importance for maintaining control of states north of the capital or in the u. k. 18 year old x or would have combined that has been jailed for a minimum of 52 years. but kidding. 3 children, as well as another 10 attempted motives, were to combine another 3 girls age between 7 and 10 of us, stopping in the english town of south port last july. the death led to writing in towns across the u. k. fall in that campaign of misinformation about the attack of being muslim and assigned them. see humans who appears to have at least $25.00 crew members of the gallant cynita congress ship more than a year after they were kidnapped in the red sea, the. the bulgarian captain on his 2nd in command,
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but were united with the families of the landing of sophia airport, who the say the crew had been freed in support of the sci fi deal in garza. throughout the as well as well. who if he's ever peach the attack ships in the red sea and sell it down to you with don this to me? that's it for me down jordan, for now the whether it's next them that's followed by inside story. that's it for me. spectrum. thanks for watching the the hello or that just changes on the way across china as we go through the next couple of days is kind of good to cold. we have sickening clouds spilling into central pos video. we have a lot of pressure in the city of japan will still produce a few outbreaks of story, whether they're across northern conflicts around the world. the newly and old,
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