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to his decision to release the suspect, if even now under a new regime, which promise to bring to justice and bring justice to all of those cases. if justice is allowed to be sabotaged under this regime, that they are all implications for the whole. and that is what all that sort of anger and frustration has come out and being voiced today. the fernandez, audra, 0 colombo, rear, 311 year old stranded barrios violin is about to be auctioned in the us is could become the world's most expensive musical instrument houses. heroes, kristin salumi reports from new york. it was made more than 300 years ago. but is still considered state of the art hand crafted from maple by italian violin maker. antonia strode over. all right. the instrument currently on display at sotheby's. auction house is one of just 600 strata various violin still in existence. at the time he made this island and 1714,
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he was about 70 years old. and one would think that that's a pretty elderly for a luca. but at that point, he had really perfected the craft, change the shape of the violin and gotten to the point where he had perfected exactly how to create the best possible sound known as the yoga mon. this rear violent and takes its name from 2 previous owners. joseph yoakum, who is believe to have played it to premier composer johan bronze violin concerto in d major. and see how not a legendary us based chinese violinist who donated the instrument to the new england conservatory. after his death in 2009, the school is selling it to fun, music, scholarships for students, violinist say the instrument, sound is like no other the and when i play it somehow there's a dialogue between me and these 300 years of history. the passage of time,
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the different life stories that have been invested in this funding and, and that to me is fascinating. sotheby's put the value of the violin at $12.00 to $18000000.00. what bidders are willing to pay will be clear on friday when it goes up for auction. but anything more than 15900000 will be a new record. the previous one set by get another stride of various violin back in 2011. prison salumi out 0. your and that does it for me. so venue. check out our website, just more information on to thousands, 0 dot com. the news continues right here of to people and power. we're back at the top of the, of the of always known that my mother was mrs. panama. that you know,
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she's fabulous. now that i'm older, i realized that this isn't just a story about my mom. this is a story about my country. why in a country, very 60 percent black country that was built by black people. why would anyone doubt that black women could represent the country? why is it panama very smart, get it to the world's panama, that is reflected back to the panamanians. why is it so light skin? why is it so rich? and most importantly, how did we get here? the 10 weeks of this really bombardments on the left, 4000 people dead and drove over 1000000 from the
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the when the does sub and with the debt still buried under, well, people began returning to their homes. that early on many were destroy, my darling choose the free and i have is on numbers on the lucky ones found their home still impact in the the in this divided, broken state. civil society stepped in to provide services to people who have been scattered and battered by israel's latest. everything is secured by private initiative. drinking water is included by our electricity is secured by us. people in power looked at how levels on civilians are doing with their government
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we went into a home. but if there's and then it grew where we had to create a distribution center where families would come and take all the needs from food, clothes, shoes, toys, whatever they needed. some volunteers work 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. so we are people who are used to helping each other because results have other means of support as in type of crisis. when we show our jensen unit the, the body of della was driven from his home in the southern suburb of the capital b route. shortly after israel's faritax began, i think on lafayette and not being had a theme is as much and the key the way that the best buy. that'd be name near home
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. yes, this is good. this is good. and my uh see i can pay the for my son. uh he's staying with friends, the cant afford 3 meals a day. i of the, at the end of the we, i will, i so i don't know, but there is a button that says look at them and then a bedroom, a, e, and then that's the best part of the office. the much the this school is turned into a temporary shift, but i can stay with that mans 24 year old daughter is also volunteered
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the kid. she does what you can to cheer up. the 150 children housed here myself and the other volunteers were used to well, every day we all formed close relationship with the kids. some kids wheeler and todd beautifully toddler. hey, do you know how the process because where you through. 02, lots and lots. a lot of the kids from the south, especially they have big dreams and aspirations and they talk about their lives as if it's part of their family is the family members the volunteers care for the displaced even as, as rarely war planes threatening from above the
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sea for leaking mine on the way the been in the hopes, the kids here prepare for winter in the us at baptist, about the or if you so most of the kids that come with the tippers on this time it's over. well, this time, more than one portion of the lebanese population is displayed. so really supposed to sign that whatever we do is, is like a drop in the mean, the bottom there in the bottom that they did last movies to be able to support what's known as deeply frustrated by the lack of government paid most of the day,
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the water and electricity executed by us medication cooling. everything is secured by private initiative. so it's really a minute to said this sunday is since sunday. the 11th doesn't do it a relentless series of disasters over the last 5 years. the debate record exposure, the devastating economic collapse and a political deadlock that left the country without a president for 2 years. to live in the state was on the news even before the war
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began. the is rarely bombardments drove nearly 20 percent of the population from their homes, mostly from the south of the country, causing the largest mass migration and lebanese history. is this so c ology, professor at the american university of a re let the bombing of the capital southern suburbs. one would think that a, the country that has a very weak governments institutions,
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one of the worst economic crisis in the, was that a horror society and the whole system would still tend to collapse with the displacement of august. 1000000 people in one or 2 days when this in the past, the, because i think there is a feeling that this is our country and we want to keep our country and it's not any war it's desired as toward on the back on. so who do i still think a lot about the enemy? therefore, there is a need to have because we are all in this if i'm not displeased today, tomorrow, i may be displeased given this again, this expansion as a project of, of design, is that, you know, they would be totally happy to come and ok bias. you know, this is the, and this is that project to korea has lived through 7 wars. as there was always ongoing fx. the people that lived in south could have been an
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adult borders. beacon central stories from least 19 forties and 19 fifties. what's happened? so they used to come just invade vintage, go take their properties, whatever it is. so this, it's important to think that when we think about these episodes or the specific timeline, this is not the only one event. this is ongoing, continuation of the is the aided occupation. the thousands of displaced ended up in the northern city of tripling in one of the pores areas in the country. the most in school is one of 600 public schools, turned into temporary shelters by the lebanese government of
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the day upon a plan. that's all it was gonna have been out on the telephone. it left leslie and had been some interviews for the new media and made them a less than happy to view with with them going to the theater, etc. the linda barber shop, how it be volunteered to help the displaced view, my chevy on the list of of the most just not yeah. and what's the only one i'm going to play out on the mini and i'll put you down far from home. many here feel a band and an angry watch the the i'm the
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and then the data and how to and the from the bomb it just has highlighted within the frame that, that mean it was written on the bottom of at this time g o man. but let's not be dealing with the dental and getting it this way. i need a looking, i'm not going to be there and left me. it was been ha whether so then uh, i'll meet them and then let me start with the news of the, the i'm the, what are you looking for? almost all organizations like these are run by local volunteers. the,
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it's lebanese independence day. keenly aware that citizen volunteers are leaving the nations relief efforts now. so you're seeing kind of living on this governmental crisis group has come to think. so the 1st one is the 7.5 or 45 with them the 1st few days of the response, it was k all think this order need hundreds of thousands of people on the streets. you know it's, it's a huge responsibility to coordinate and responds gates ending forth worth of the population. and then i'm the staff and the resource administration that has very,
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very little thrust was popular. this was a citizen, but civil society, particularly initiative, also in remote areas and villages and neighborhoods. and so i'm, since is, has actually absorbed a lot of the, a strain and pressure of the displacement that can, i didn't go through them on and then pump it on cause hello. i think i'll see the i'm taking care of the phone calls. everyone who needs help for the in the house and the shelter at school that i had a phone call from a man who was in a panic attack in the woods. uh, he just was witnessing his house has been boomed and i'm sure you area. so he gave us a phone phone here, what's me to find a game? i was having him on the phone like to breathe,
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trying my best to make him feel better and we helped him and so many different ways . i do not on the 7th of your sound or i was actually, i was fluid. i went up to completing you. oh, good commercial for us and so on the corner does a lot of with the heavy of our for the to stick it on line next to it on line. mm. bye bye bye. hundreds of thousands of lebanese fleet and just rarely bombardments ended up sleeping on babe ruth streets the seen a flood when her home came under attack upon him. the here and i will let them know. you only can the youngest one is you bob, this fucking right now can facade, can you on the subject to some possible applause? some of the them look into them when you bought or not
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a lot. none of slow fucking a couple of months late. it's what the solve there seems to be less but less the walk. i'm around the since the bottom, daniel submits a couple of the 60 of one of them, most of them. and then she obviously have latest unless you know, again, i'm feeling one off of a skin wasn't in a couple pins on the home and then somebody else and had the fill on besides the, on the optic amendment, the mental level had of will have a lot of them with, with the full scale is really were on web it on beginning september 2024 following 12 months
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of cross border strikes between israel and has the principle of which ranks are drawn from livid on some muslim she community has long been the main fighting force against the israeli army, which i'll get by the south of the country for 18 years. during the slightest more israel killed, as well as long time leader as on the stroller. the other, his fellow leaders were killed. lebanese civilians paid the highest price. the
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after one final night of extraordinary bombardments ceasefire came into effect. it's within hours, hundreds of thousands of people passed through bands and returned home. la bella returned to a harsh reality. this house was destroyed on the very last night of the war. only this family of 6, his 4 brothers and his parents have lived in this building for 4 decades.
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and the ones that i the legs that i'm going to be name about a flat no, as long as getting them, are there any or any like via the way i'm going to very sexy charlotte. and i know murphy, as you know, that's actually on my darling see the for this displeased family from self 11 and it's also time to go home. they're still traumatized by what they saw
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the tomato we used to get around to 80 families coming for a day. and in the last week it's been down to 20, but there are a lot of people who need or has the husband less of both come in. so how so? yes, is the side of the volume with that can stop thinking about the children have gone home to the cell. do you have course the phone hung up? are you to go ahead? thank you kind of the okay. i know the hard corner by the
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it's a community of war time volunteers remains a symbol of lebanese strength, the 11 or has been supported so many rices. and they always come out on sunday and expressions special respect and directed you to dispense of the people of the south of the because of the display settings that they can see. i see from these people it's i'm grateful. i'm faithful because every time i feel of jumping, the sticky, they said that the
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a jim, any braces for it's not federal elections. the country's political to write is in bold. for the 1st time since the 19 thirty's, the hard drive is poised for a national election breaks, pushing it's increasingly popular, more nationalistic, less open invest color. it's such a lot of resistance still possible. the populace, a of the party is expected to take 2nd place. people in power investigate the fall rights, reckoning on a jersey to the latest news. as it breaks, president zalinski has guides the international guarantee to step up on this deliveries to ukraine. signee and defensive with detailed coverage people with must
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department of government efficiency showed up here at the us is headquarters demanding access to the building from around the world for the people of what made any annual fee tests be 10? it's the end of a painful chapter of this basement. in depth analysis of today's headlines, what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate? this then sides determination was not to me because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the fiscal dynamics in washington and informed opinions centrally to european countries not directly affected by this whole new korean transit inside stories of germany have tomorrow or 14th request anything from the new city leadership on out jersey era. the
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challenges with the palestinians in gaza. search for the remains of more than 14000 missing people as wet, cold weather, worse than is already desperate living conditions the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from door. also coming up, donald trump restates his plans to take over gaza, claiming israel wilhelm the territory to the us of to fighting in more than
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