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already worn out tense and joined rain freezing temperatures and strong winds under the seas for our deal between israel and come us 200000. the tents were meant to be delivered to garza. 32 percent of those have a live site. all present donald trump has impose function for the instructional criminal cause of choosing is of illegal and baseless action is something to us and it's i like as well. some students include financial and fees and restrictions on those who assist. i see, see investigations into us citizens or allies under one device m 23 level grief has continued its fonts in eastern democratic republic of congo and breach of its own uter. last 4 of the week it comes to the major city of kayla and has now in the fonts for the south. u. s. s. at least 2900 people have been killed, joined the baffled buckeye man that will ships and the aqua from at least 60 countries on take part to naval x sizes in the arabian sea of the coast of pakistan
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on us, china, iran and russia are amongst those taking part in the i'm a naval exercises, i guess donnie organizes say the aim is to promote a shared understanding of maritime security issues to more high to is in corrupt to, for us and call. it says little bit more about what these exercises are full while the main and depth of the particular leg fisheye is that all mind ridge being space together in base this country that been cooperated thing because the indian ocean has now become extremely important. and because of the fact that there are and divided the operations going on, and the fact that some of the busiest feelings of the word come out of the bush and go through the straight covered lloyd's bucket. don has a 1300 kilometer uh uh,
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mounted time quotes the long day at a, b and c. it's navy had been playing a good shredded road and cooperating with friendly navies in the region, an anti virus a and a human smuggling, as well as and did not car dates all but ation. so this will be an opportunity for all of these neighbors trips from japan, from the city long gulf, from bangladesh, from the united states, britain and many other countries, including saudi arabia, do operate, enter operability. advert tried to understand how the navy's operate in order to enhance cooperation and to ensure that the c legs that remain all buttoned under these drug richard cooperated in that day for dead red. i'm sorry to bother him saying that we put in the us that along side j put us cool fires like russia and iran. are we going to be seeing corporation between these countries a well,
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that's difficult to say extremely bug, it's on there. then why did the rage the gun trade because focus on emphasizes that they should be cooperation between their, in the country. so you may not have direct contact between the americans and the rent in but because of august on as a whole, it doesn't. why did all of the countries in the region because the policy of trying to enhance relationship and cooperation within the region. so they may not be direct dogs between the americans and the names are believed in. and i've also sent the ships duplicate done for this particular exercise by their data. and then they will buy buckets on to try to afford your digital cooperation. under the other multinational navy that ran because buckets on navy has played a crucial role. it does more than that and displayed recently by conducting new warships and got rich and therefore focused on the substantial an important role.
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and ensuring that dodge, by the time root such a girl, that there is a country that able to help each other in times of need that branch. think about how to reporting that from karate, of finding things in days. now purchases, inbound possession, have destroyed the full my home with the nations founding lead them. that's often has dosa the exiled form of finances shake. has ina, criticized the interim government on social media. i bet you audrey as in dog at the ruins of what was once a historic monument. and this is the aftermath of the home and the museum of the finding father of bangladesh. sure, would you be over a month? what's fucked up as a student protest top to bottom, i probably administer as a customer now when live on facebook from in the certified industrial movement on the present government. the student wants to discuss. 1 ethics, symbolic to the former prime minister,
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and those party including her father's room and the museum because she has to face justice environment. that's what you did during the july august revaluation. the main, the amount of this things are just being a, bring back about 5 minutes or back home and to just bring them to the 5th. and do all of this is regard to students who are participating the wire in the wire from the end the call and from the pages that is already run out and we multiples with students. and so far, soon patients, it is the reflection of the frequent provocative statements made by shake and seen that people have no intention of vandalizing properties belonging to her. otherwise, people would have done this when she left. maddox. curtis are citing regardless of political opinions and government to prevent the kind of destruction. because last night, not only the belly button made a home office as belonging to
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a former lawmaker belonging to search house enough where also vandalized and put on the challenge remain probably will bring lauren order regardless of the politics behind it. under children. i'll just say don't com to us extra st. mock, i rubio insists american government ships should traverse the panama canal for free on so as a washington adults, panama had agreed to waive fees, but president jose molina denies the claims calling them lies, and full suds. presidents molina and trump are expected to discuss the issue on friday or last in america as to lisa newman has more us secretary of state. my portfolio was ending his visit to the dominican republic when he received a public reprimand from the president of panama, where he started his 5 nation regional tour days earlier. an angry president conceptual mino said that it was intolerable. the deal of the state department live
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by announcing that his country had agreed to waive fees for us naval ships, transiting the panama canal. you open them up and build a who stay before you in the world. i express my absolute rejection of continuing to conduct up bilateral relations on the basis of lives on both. so it's at oxford . i mean, i'm not confused about panel. rubio insisted that it was absurd for the us to pay fees to trends that have to now it's obliged to protect yes, and he offered in all of the brand fissions. but i respect very much the fact that panama has a process of laws and procedures that they need to follow as it relates to the kind of a import, the permanent and canal authorities, will allow them to work through those processes. we intend to beacon, amicable, the way our visits were panama canal. aside the main focus of rubio strip was undocumented migration crime and the flow of drugs to the us border. why them all as president? but not of a lot of i will agree to accept to migrant some other countries to party from the
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united states and el salvador. as president unable, kelly offered what will be a cold and unprecedented migratory agreement. he has agreed to accept for deportation or any illegal alien in the united states. it was a criminal from any nationality. they. i'm as 13, are claim that our and house them in his jail on his final stop attention shifted to the, to, to monitoring and security crisis in the dominican republics, neighboring country hating. based on the time when we bought a bunch of anything, we underscore the importance of establishing through monetary an aide to avoid the wisdom of a crisis and a possible uncontrollable migration wave. it would impact not just the dominican republic, but the united states. we agreed that there is no time to lose local u. c. v. the groove, you'll ended his trip by overseeing the us seizure of the venezuelan government plain being held by authorities in the dominican republic. a way of emphasizing
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that countries that oppose us interest in the region could pay a price see annually out to 0, offer attendance. we can definitely relations between mexico and the u. s. president trump announce he will hold off and posing a 25 percent tariff on it's something neighbor less because president called yesterday and bottom has in ton agreed to them. 10 thousands national golf troops to the board up to prevent drug trafficking specific defense known as well. as migration, those troops are now beginning to arrive in cities like to help wanda from western home and has more mexico is keeping up. it said that the div sending $10000.00 members of the national guard, it's militarized, federal police force to its border with the united states, the in full and the rule, the controls along the entire us, mexico border patrols and motorized patrols on through. it's leading there. it's
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what president cloud is saying about permits president trump, she to just don't tend to know. getting to be us these mean we get instead of equal if and then a little for left on data. trump says it's to still migrants to exchange. he's holding off on the 25 percent terrorist, he threatened mexico with what, at least for a moment the treats have been sent to more than a dozen points, including key the busiest border crossing in the americas in peak one. the question is, will they actually be able to stop, send to the national guard of the board, or is not gonna impact the traffic in defense? know very much, it will. i mean, if the mexican government and the united states government really wants to affect that, that's to do with bringing down criminal networks, stuff into pre cost is coming into mexico, from china or in europe. and this kind of work requires investigation and dismantling criminal organizations. not, not putting soldiers on the street,
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but it's a playbook that mexico successfully used before to keep trump tire. sit by, in these, 1st to the country, sent the national guard to southern buddha, to stop migrants. and trump. julie dropped his threats. this is about upticks as much as anything else mix codes showing it's doing something. i'm president trump showing that he has the power to make mexico doing something. ultimately advisements create time to negotiate on an issue that could be more important to the country. about 80 percent of mexico's exports had across the board at the united states. so terrace would be seriously destructive for calling me for the 2 countries a. so in saline that it would also have a big impact on american businesses and consumers. towards between the governments will continue this month. a lot of people will be hoping as they do the terry french news, the, the, into the distance john home. and i'll just say to people total time spent
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and bus right. system ship in the us is facing, pushed back. a federal judge has issued a nationwide order blocking the move. trump is campaigns on ending automatic systems yet for children. born to undocumented parents, but it's practical hand explains, it's a long standing practice in the country to us hospitals. it doesn't matter if it's a boy or girl has a name yet, or if their parents are citizens. if they are born here, they automatically get the title benefits and writes up an american citizen. it's been that way for a very long time for more than 150 years. and the reason starts with this man, dred scott, a slave brought into a state the band slavery. he sued to get his freedom. and eventually the us supreme court ruled against him. same people of african descent could never be us citizens . a big reason why the civil war happened, and when it was over congress passed and the states ratified the 14th amendment.
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it's pretty plainly written in part. it says, all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction there of our citizens of the united states. the vast majority of legal scholars believe president donald trump does not have the power to change the constitution. it would take an amendment to our constitution to change birthright citizenship that requires that 3 quarters of the states agree and 2 thirds of both the house and the senate and the us congress. it's really difficult to achieve and amendment of the constitution. trump often says the us is the only country that has birthright citizenship. it is not there 39 countries in the world right now that have some form of birth, right? citizenship. it's almost exclusive to the western hemisphere. there are a handful countries outside the western hemisphere. that offer birth, right citizenship. but we've seen a lot of our western allies in recent decades and do their birthright citizenship
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laws. this next order relates to doing it in the us would mean changing the constitution or get into us supreme court to overturn the president. it said in 1898, but in the years it could take for the case to wine to the court system, it will send the message to the world. you are not welcome here. critics say come would actually be the point to clean out the 0. washington, hold on 100 indians to pull it from the us. say they were mistreated during that removal. i say they will have gone through a 40 hour flights on the minute she crossed the deportation was positive. present trends crack sound on illegal immigration threads are better than k reports. almost 2 days on a military plane in shackles. on board, a 104 indians posted from the wes for crossing illegally. us border patrol released this video showing the deportation. the passengers describe the conditions of that
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foster to and as harrowing, o'mara in our hands and feet were coughed. they told us were being taken to a detention center. but they brought us to the airport instead and made us sit in a plane. and then they said they're taking us back to india, but it took us 40 hours to reach our mate, sir airport. we were on shackled after we landed. we were given the facilities of washrooms and we never remove the costs even to us. among the passengers $25.00 women, also hank up to their families. emotional o i by saturday, my daughter has come back safely. we found out from the media that they coming back, many were worried about the money. they lost families, pay people smugglers, tens of thousands of dollars in the hope of finding a better life. us border patrol says $96000.00 indians crossed into the country illegally last year alone. mainly through the stuff in florida. we are, of course, engage in the us government to ensure the returning default. these are not
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mistreated in any manner during the flight. at the same time, the house will appreciate that our focus should be on track down. strong track down from the legal migration industry. india's parliamentary session on thursday was interrupted by a protest opposition parties just and them like this abruptly, the military across on the in handcuffs is an insult to india, to an insult, to the dignity of indians and richard successively protest prime minister and the money is due to visit washington and next week promoting strong good ties with donald trump and indian politicians say it's his duty to make sure this kind of people taishan doesn't happen again. to meet you meant that in co out is there a heavy rain in peru has triggered flash flooding, a river of debris washed through the southern city of nascar, which is one of the driest regions on a well far things have declared some orange a lot to assess the damage to homes and other facilities. so it has
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hair on al jazeera, the persons who me in new york, where a very rare instrument is about to be auctioned off. i'll tell you what it's instructed to patch the audience for tennis, so call us our current, this closing in on another career. first signer is here with that story. the
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table is for now and his center. thank you very much, laura. well, little pool facing newcastle united in the final of the english lee cup next month on the slots team were convincing windows in the semi final, against talking to spare us had a wonderful advantage from the fast leg, but they didn't have a shots on target. and this was some fixture, cody gospel, open the scoring for live report and field title holders added remo goes after the break and how much tell us quotes from the penalties for patients inside of wrap. top of one aggregate when live before are still in contention to ent, full major trophies to caesar. reaching a final should always be special even for this club. because the scope is used to playing finals, but still them, we are working very hard every single day to try to improve prayers in a phase. one of them proved themselves every single day, but we're also in this business to play finals. disappointing to the lot because we
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have an opportunity to get to a photo that i'd come around too often. so to let that sleep series disappointing, but also i probably voted supporting with that we didn't apply in the manner we wanted to. and we, we know we can as well as allowing us to ask valencia 5 now to book best both in the spanish cups, semi finals, sir, and taurus that was the saw, the nights, and nothing. a hot trick within the 1st 30 minutes last a joint sceptical, neither did the so, so that unreal madrid and the loss for the head of the spanish need says relevant, did have lost their head. where y'all have sent lots of complain to the spanish football association. asking why spun, you'll play a carlos romero. was it sent off for this fall on came by faith for me. a went home to school, the winning goal. and last that today's game and you get president cups? yes. a bus claims rails have built a story of victim or fencing has
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a reputation for being and it leads full to the only small number of people have access to and then pick fencing a med list. if to has mohammed is doing all she can to change that, i'll just there are some sizes, spoke to the american about her long term sub positions for the support. for any future, supposing stall, needs of guiding hand to make it to the top. there are a few bits of role models to it. the hutch mohammad, the american was just a child when she started fencing. decades late to legacy is a for reaching one of the 2016 olympics. she became the 1st woman from her country to compete in the, his job and the 1st american muslim women to win the middle. now retired mohammed has become and advocates to increase efficiency in the us. she's also invested us at the creighton paul twice program. and though ha, where she aims to show that religion should not be a barrier in sports. when i qualified for you know, my 1st still in big team. i remember it was just this onslaught of, you know,
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media and press. and it was in that moment that i realized that, you know, the journey was bigger than me. this was an opportunity to show the world a different lens of the muslim community who the most, some woman is what she looks like and what she can achieve. tamaros and champions to fund a son called the world's attention at the closing ceremony of the paris games. last year, when she wore a huge up on the podium, something french athletes were banned from doing fun, choosing to wear her job on the podium at the very last event of the parish games was revolutionary. and so many different ways, though the world watched and accepted, you know, the french ban of french, at least from rank, had job. us defend showed that the most, some women, no matter where they're from the netherlands, or any other part of the world will continue to fight and stand up for what's right . the crating path waste programmable to provide young female athletes with the
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tools and confidence to succeed at the highest level. and over the coming years, education city stadium in doha, will be transformed into a hub for women's competitions. where future champions will hope to make their name . i'm excited to, you know, show these girls a sport that i believe uniquely accommodates to our religious police as muslims. one thing that was difficult for me growing up in playing all these different sports was trying to find something that uh, where the uniform, you know, wasn't a hindrance. and then fencing kits are so motus. and i think it will, you know, be an easy transition for girls here. dispose of fencing has long been associated with a traditional and exclusive elite. if the hutch mohammed has forced depaul for sparring fences from old backgrounds to follow some size ins, ultra 0 tennis style. carlos i've got,
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is disclosed. and then another 3 of us will. number 3 had his full range of shots on show on the rotors, on the open espana of this targeting. he's made an indoor titles and he dropped to 3 games. and this went over and the love story of it to cut us is to, to the last and i would that be top, sees it in, out of the cannot be to form a world number 2 on stiller. this was a rematch of the 2020 to wimbledon final, which rather cannot also one because of some play at winning this contest. i guess her son is in level and reset to reach the semi finals and also support for me a 100 bucks to laura santa, thanks very much. we'll see you later. now a red, 311 year old start of areas funding is about to be auctioned in the us. it could become the world's most expensive musical instruments. i was, it was christian salumi has moved from new york. it was made more than 300
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years ago, but is still considered state of the art hand crafted from maple by italian, violin maker antonio strata of 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 violent and 1714, 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 sounds known as the yoga ma. this rear violin takes its name from 2 previous owners. joseph yoakum, who is believe to have played it to premier composer johan bronze violin concerto and the 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,
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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, 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 new york. well that's it for me laura kyle: for this. these are those i can just a moments with more of today's needs for you. the
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trumps agenda includes everything from tax cuts to immigration, but how much is real and how much is bluster is it runs footprint across the middle . the shrinking beach front administration is weighing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for you are a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. bottom, ibis u. s. keep a strikes gunfire and in your a dangerous journey from my home village. inter dawn, now disease is catching up with her. mother is worried. the pain back home came and dropped. it killed my mabel with school hatch router, an eyesore it. this is joe opened up with a town that many refugees are traveling through the influx. there are about 7000 local residents. now we have more than $40000.00 displaced the solstice are declining. there is no want to treat many,
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